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“We got our fingers burnt”: 80+ Y/O F&B brands share hard lessons & survival secrets

Legacy brands Tong Heng and Lim Chee Guan have spent decades in F&B and are still learning In Singapore’s fiercely competitive F&B landscape, most...

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Does Your Business Need a Mobile App?

In today’s mobile-first world, many business owners wonder whether they truly need a mobile app. While apps can deliver faster performance, personalized...

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Traditional kopitiams in Singapore are dying a slow death, as cookie-cutter chains take over

Large landlords now dominate the kopitiam scene, with stalls offering near-identical menus, branding, and prices As you travel across Singapore, it’s hard...

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From Luckin to BYD: How Chinese brands quietly turned S’pore into their retail playground

Brands from China are spreading their wings, and many are landing in Singapore If you’ve been walking around Singapore’s malls lately, you might have...

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I tweaked this key area of my Pixel to make it more useful

Android has long been thought of as a more customizable operating system than Apple’s iOS. Google makes it easy to change the launcher on your Android...

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How to get Gemini out of Google Docs, Photos, and more

Gemini touches just about all of Google’s most important apps and services, and any of the ones it doesn’t, it seems like it will soon. Google...

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The Recall Epidemic – Your New Car Is Probably Next

Your car sitting in the driveway faces worse odds than a Vegas slot machine. The U.S. averages over 41 million recalled vehicles annually—sometimes hitting...

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Why One Garage Door Hacker Is Fighting Big Tech’s Subscription Creep

You know that sinking feeling when your smart home suddenly gets dumber? Your garage door automations stop working, your favorite app demands a subscription,...

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US TP-Link Router Ban Saga: Where Exactly TP-Link Routers Are Made?

The reasons on the surface behind why the US government consider banning TP-Link routers....

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Inside Singapore’s cup sleeve events: How fans and F&B businesses keep each other alive

How cup sleeve events became a win-win for fans and cafes In Singapore’s competitive F&B landscape, consistency is currency. For many small, local...

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Why your USB-C device isn’t charging – and the simple fixes I always rely on

I’ve probably made this reference once too often, but there’s a joke that despite what the acronym stands for, USB isn’t very universal....

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7 Kindle battery secrets that keep my device powered for months

On a single charge, your Kindle Paperwhite (2024) can last up to 12 weeks — an impressive feat for any device, E Ink display or not. That estimate...

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