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10 yrs in, Jinjja Chicken’s founder reveals winning recipe for navigating S’pore’s F&B scene

Singapore’s F&B landscape is notoriously competitive—recent months have seen a wave of closures, with many struggling to stay afloat amidst rising...

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S’pore salary stagnation: Some industries pay less than 5 years ago. How does yours compare?

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

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Not all navigation apps are the same, and I’m tired of pretending they are

Navigation apps will get you from A to B, but it is easy to get lost in their world. Rivian has just announced it is cutting ties with Apple CarPlay and...

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Budget Android phones aren’t actually all bad (and they’re getting better)

While I’ve primarily been an iPhone user for the past decade — my daily driver is an iPhone 16 Pro — I cut my teeth on Android phones....

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Where Did The Original Google Team Go After Google?

Susan Wojcicki rented her garage to two Stanford grad students for $1,700 a month. Those students? Larry Page and Sergey Brin. That garage? Google’s...

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Are EVs Damaging Road Infrastructure? No, Trucks Do 2,500x More Damage

That pothole swallowing your suspension? Your neighbor’s Tesla didn’t cause it—the Amazon delivery truck did. While EV critics point fingers at battery...

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One week with the OnePlus Buds 4 convinced me they’re almost all you need

Ever since the launch of Apple AirPods in 2016, the wireless earbuds market has been flooded with a variety of options. Visit any retailer in the US —...

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How many books can your Kindle actually store?

I’ve carried a Kindle around in my book bag since 2011. Throughout middle school, high school, college, and now my adult life, I have never been without...

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The Most Important Leaks About Tesla in 2025 (That Nobody’s Talking About)

Tesla’s 2025 lineup isn’t just getting the usual spec bumps and color tweaks. Real changes are coming that’ll affect how you drive, what you pay, and...

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Intel Next-Gen Desktop CPUs To Feature 12-52 Cores

Your next CPU upgrade just got more complicated—and potentially more interesting. Intel’s ditching the familiar “Core i” naming scheme that’s defined...

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5 TV upgrades under $50 that make a real difference

If you pick the right smart TV these days, there’s often no reason you can’t use it as-is, at least after changing a few settings. You won’t...

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5 underappreciated macOS settings I use to power up my MacBook

The history of macOS extends back decades, and Apple has been iterating on the operating system year-over-year since its very inception. As such, the popular...

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