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37 Years Ago This Week: Steve Jobs Unveils the NeXT Computer

Your iPhone’s sleek interface traces back to a black magnesium cube unveiled 36 years ago today. On October 12, 1988, Steve Jobs introduced the NeXT Computer...

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Tesla’s “Mad Max” Mode Breaks the Law While Regulators Watch

Launching an aggressive driving mode while regulators investigate your safety record takes serious corporate confidence—or serious disconnect from reality....

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Nestle to cut 16,000 jobs globally over next two years, including in S’pore

Swiss food conglomerate Nestle will cut 16,000 jobs worldwide as it seeks to cut costs and win back investor confidence, said its new chief executive officer...

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He and his wife turned his hobby into a quietly growing biz offering affordable 3D prints

Fox & Train’s 3D printing business broke even just five months after its launch 3D printing has steadily gained traction in Singapore over the past...

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YouTube is down for some users right now

If you can’t get videos to play on YouTube right now through the platform’s mobile app or desktop platform, you aren’t alone. Shortly after...

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I gave my iPhone a digital lobotomy (and you should too)

On average, Americans spend roughly four hours and 37 minutes on their phones per day. Though other studies claim screen time ranges anywhere from three to...

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15 Amazon Car Tech Upgrades You’ll Wish You Know About Sooner

Your car might already have heated seats and Bluetooth, but it’s probably still missing some serious upgrades. These 15 Amazon gems can turn any vehicle into...

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14 Incredible Cleaning Hacks You Can Perform With Just What’s In Your Pantry

Most people spend way too much money on specialty cleaners when three basic items—toothpaste, baking soda, and vinegar—can handle nearly every household...

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Network Switches, Explained: What They Are and Tips on Which to Bring Home When Needed

When you look to expand your home network, especially for wired clients, you will likely need a couple of network … Continue Reading...

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⁠⁠Singaporeans reflect on the Gaza conflict: Balancing empathy, neutrality and national cohesion

Editor’s Note: All data and quotes in this article are drawn from public sources, including official statements by the Singapore Government, UN agencies, and...

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The Strava Tax ruined my run but saved my data

There are three very different paths you find yourself on in your twenties: engaged, on a Japan trip, or training for a half-marathon. You can probably deduce...

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DirecTV wants your face in its new AI screensaver ad

If you’ve ever thought to yourself that AI-powered dystopianism isn’t quite as pervasive as it ought to be, then DirecTV has you covered. The...

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