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4 USB devices I want to be popular again

Today, USB accessories are more common than ever, thanks as much to the rise of USB-C as anything else. It’s really about the juice USB-C can deliver...

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One of Waze’s best lesser-known CarPlay features is finally coming to Android Auto

My loyalty to Waze hasn’t ever faded, and at this point, it likely never will. I love the community-powered navigation app, and I’ve relied on it...

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Apple Just Solved CarPlay’s Biggest Annoyance With Two Simple Changes

Cramped CarPlay screens force impossible choices between navigation, music, and weather widgets—until iOS 26.2 changes that calculus. Apple’s latest update...

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18 Disco-Era Gadgets That Helped Pave the Way for Today’s Tech

“Some people in Pittsburgh are seeing voices,” AT&T boasted back in 1970, but you weren’t one of them. That’s because the Bell System...

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3 takeaways from NICE 2025: How M’sian innovators can build tech with impact

This is a sponsored article with Malaysian Research Accelerator for Technology and Innovation (MRANTI). At first glance, the National Innovation and...

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Classes past 9PM, Taylor Swift playlists: How CRNK grew from 2 students to 3 outlets in 2 yrs

CRNK was on the verge of closing after COVID-19, but this duo took over the business & revived it When American pop sensation Taylor Swift was running her...

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Once host to Queen Elizabeth, Tea Chapter’s 2nd-gen boss opens up on reviving the 30+ Y/O biz

Tea Chapter was in the red when he took over, but he wasn’t going to let the business fade Tucked between the cocktail bars and KBBQ spots of Tanjong Pagar,...

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She was looking for a way to upcycle old cassette tapes & accidentally created a new fabric

A Singaporean designer has found an unexpected use for a once-ubiquitous piece of technology: the cassette tape. Jessica “J.J.” Chuan is the founder of...

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Understanding Open Access — What It Is, Why It Matters, and How It Shapes Innovation

Open access literature is transforming how developers, students, and independent creators learn. In this post, we explore what open access really is, how it...

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Developer Diary #2: A Week of Interactive Wallpaper Experiments, Faster Load Times, and New Game Directions

This week’s developer diary highlights the launch of a new interactive live wallpaper app, progress on an endless runner game, and major performance upgrades...

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KPMG offers 10,000 hours of job mentoring to young Singaporeans. Here’s how to register.

In a project launched in cooperation with Singapore’s National Youth Council, KPMG has just announced it will offer 10,000 hours of mentoring, job shadowing,...

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With soaring rents & manpower costs, are vending machines the new affordable storefronts?

You can find almost anything in vending machines these days—gourmet coffee, fresh salads, tech gadgets, and even medicines. These machines have clearly...

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