Tech
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Here's What You Can Expect From The MSA Awards & Festival 2024 Happening This WeekThe event will feature well-known personalities such as Khairy Jamaludin, Shahril Hamdan, and Khairul Aming.
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Amazon Singapore is now offering insane deals on imported Japanese goodsAll the stuff you want from Japan.
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60% of entire gaming market is now dominated by mobile gaming, study findsGaming-to-go is going strong.
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S’porean students to use cashless payment in schools by 2025The new norm.
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10 random websites to visit when you’re bored and want to waste timeTime spent in enjoyment is not wasted.
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Singaporean-based influencer makes US$5.58 million from NFTs in 10 daysWhen your selfie game is too strong.
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Researchers produce working camera that's as small as a grain of saltAnd it takes pretty decent images, too.
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Tamagotchi is back, and this time it's literally clinging to your armRemember Tamagotchi, the digital, virtual pet that frustrated many a parent in the nineties?
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Fastest electric cars, ranked by how fast they go from 0-60 mphIs there a faster electric vehicle out there?
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The pandemic has fundamentally changed the way we find a jobThe way we've found jobs in America has been changing since the beginning of the internet.
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Why you need a secret phone number (and how to get one)Your phone number was never meant to be an all-access pass to your life.
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Softbank's new Leica-branded phone is cool, but we've seen it beforeHey everyone, Leica has a phone!
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Facebook's Oculus is testing in-headset VR advertisingFacebook's Oculus is testing in-headset VR advertising, because not even our virtual realities can escape the claws of capitalism.
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Apple once considered launching its own health clinics, report claimsApple's health ambitions, at one point, went way further than adding a blood oxygen monitor to the Apple Watch.
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Polestar (sort of) reveals new SUV, its first U.S.-made electric vehiclePolestar, an electric spinoff brand from Volvo and China-based Geely, is making its third EV next year.
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Android's Messages app now has end-to-end encryption. Make sure you enable it.Shine on, you dirty diamonds.
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MacKenzie Scott, enraged by the wealth gap, is donating US$2.7 billionMacKenzie Scott — a billionaire philanthropist and ex-wife to space boy Jeff Bezos — has pledged to give US$2.7 billion to 286 organizations, she announced in a post on Medium post Tuesday.
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The cartoon gorilla that taught a generation to not click 'download'Before Siri and Alexa, there was Bonzi.
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Inventor of the World Wide Web is auctioning its original source code as an NFTSir Tim Berners-Lee, credited as the inventor of the World Wide Web, is selling the source code for his invention as an NFT at a Sotheby's auction.
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Nuro delivers FedEx packages in driverless vehiclesNuro's driverless bots are delivering FedEx packages in a city that already has autonomous pizza delivery.
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Apple Watch 7 to get redesign, but big health updates may be coming laterApple Watch 7, which is due to be launched later this year, will have a different look and a speedier processor.
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Twitter teases the ability to edit... other people's tweetsYour wish has been granted.
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YouTube says it will no longer let Trump (or any politician) take over its homepageYouTube is making big changes to who it will let "take over" YouTube.com.
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Have an old iPhone? You should really download this security update.Non-early adopters take note: Your iPhone needs a tune-up. Like, now.
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Google Workspace is now free for everyoneGoogle Workspace — the company's suite of business tools previously known as Google Suite — is now free, and available to everyone.
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Elon Musk says Tesla will resume Bitcoin purchases when Bitcoin gets greenerIt's all about clean energy, it seems.
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How to save an iPhone live photo as a videoIn 2015, Apple Harry Potter-ized our pics with the introduction of photos-as-moving-pictures, aka "live photos."
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There's more than one way to check battery life on the Apple WatchThe Apple Watch has many strengths, but battery life isn't one of them.
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How to block someone on FacebookThere are many reasons you may wish to block someone on Facebook, from safeguarding your privacy to taking care of your mental health.
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How to connect your laptop to your TVThese days, our computers and televisions may seem almost interchangeable.
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How to cancel YouTube TVIf you've "cut the cord" with a YouTube TV subscription, but now you want to actually cancel YouTube TV itself, here's how to do it.
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How to change fitness goals on Apple WatchWhether you're hitting your activity goals on the Apple Watch a little too easily or not at all, you can always switch up those target metrics whenever you'd like.
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Apple will now let you choose which parts of your phone will updateWhen Apple announced the upcoming iOS 15 and iPadOS 15 updates at the 2021 Worldwide Developers Conference, CEO Tim Cook revealed a host of exciting new features including Spatial Audio on FaceTime, Do Not Disturb responses, and securely uploading photo ID.
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How to connect Alexa to SpotifyAlexa can be a jealous eavesdropper, unexpectedly interrupting your most private exchanges with, "I’m sorry, I don’t understand what you’re asking," when, in fact, you are talking on FaceTime with your GP.
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How to change your Instagram passwordIt's a sad reality that thousands of social media accounts get hacked daily.
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How to check your AirPods' battery charge so they don't die on youIt can be incredibly frustrating when your AirPods run out of battery, especially if you're in the middle of listening to a really good song or podcast.
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5 takeaways from 5 new antitrust bills aimed at Big TechBad news for Big Tech.
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Google to stop hiding full web addresses in Chrome browserIn August 2020, Google decided to hide all parts of a web address in Chrome except for the domain name.