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If you care about privacy, you should switch off this Windows 11 setting

Starting with Windows 10 in 2015, Microsoft adopted a notoriously aggressive policy when it comes to the collection of diagnostic data for telemetry purposes....

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Amazon doesn’t want you to know about this Fire TV exploit

One benefit of owning a Fire TV Stick is that it operates on Fire OS, which is built on Android. This enables you to modify your device in ways Amazon might...

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T‑Satellite vs Apple Emergency SOS – Now and What Comes Next

We’ve entered an era where the edge of the map is finally no longer the end of the signal. As demand grows for connectivity in dead zones – whether for...

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These Hidden iOS 18 Upgrades Solve Everyday Problems Apple Ignored on Stage

Lost signal shouldn’t doom your hiking plans, yet most navigation apps fail when you need them most. iOS 18 fixes this frustration with offline map downloads...

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4 scrappy tips I use to survive cellular deadzones when I travel

I spent well over a decade living in Texas. For outsiders, it’s almost difficult to explain how diverse the state can be. Politically, for instance, much...

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I use a mid-range smartphone and don’t regret it at all

Not long ago, I used to upgrade my smartphone every year because I couldn’t afford to miss out on the latest features. I had to experience cutting-edge...

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9 Theater Mistakes AV Pros See Every Day

It’s like that scene in Fight Club: the things you own end up owning you—especially when those things are poorly planned home theaters. Avoid turning your...

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The Real Reason Oil Change Shops Push Synthetic (and Why You Might Not Need It)

That cheerful technician suggesting synthetic oil “for better engine protection” isn’t looking out for your engine—they’re padding their profit...

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Agoda lays off 50 S’pore employees, warns staff severance at risk if reported to MOM or unions

Online travel agency Agoda has reportedly cut staff across its global operations, with about 50 roles affected in Singapore. According to sources cited...

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MOM: Average salary in Singapore rises to S$6434, marks highest six-month growth on record

Disclaimer: Unless otherwise stated, any opinions expressed below belong solely to the author. Data sourced from Singapore’s Ministry of Manpower. The...

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80% of S’pore F&B businesses are losing money. The “lucky” ones only make 5 to 7% profits.

The F&B industry in Singapore operates on razor-thin profit margins Earning a great living while sharing their love for food are the most common drivers...

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Concept Grading proves that trading cards aren’t just child’s play—they’re serious business

Concept Grading partners with collectors and retailers to simplify trading card grading across Singapore and Asia Back in primary school, Shi Wei used to love...

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