
myFirst launches myFirst Camera Insta Lux in Singapore.
Homegrown kids’ tech brand myFirst has launched its most advanced instant camera in Singapore, the myFirst Camera Insta Lux, designed to turn everyday moments into durable keepsakes for families. The camera was first unveiled at CES 2026 and is now officially available locally. The Insta Lux uses dye‑sublimation printing instead of traditional instant film, combining […]

DJI Avata 360 Review – FPV Gets A Cheat Code.
DJI’s Avata 360 with the new Goggles N3 feels like DJI looked at traditional FPV, decided it was way too much suffering, and just…patched it. You still get the speed, the noise and the “I‑should‑not‑be‑this‑close‑to‑a‑wall” thrills, but now with 360 capture, better goggles and a whole lot more forgiveness when your thumbs panic. What is […]
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BenQ Debuts New MA Series Flagship Monitors, Tailored for the Mac Experience.
BenQ unveiled its new MA Series flagship monitors, MA270S and MA320UG, purpose‑built to elevate how Mac users work, create and live with their displays. The MA Series is designed for Mac owners who expect more than what is built into their notebooks or desktops, pairing BenQ’s decades of display expertise with Mac‑tuned colour, fluid motion […]
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Fender Audio launches in Singapore with ELIE Speakers and MIX Headphones.
Fender Audio has arrived in Singapore, bringing the brand’s legendary sound heritage to a new generation of listeners with the launch of its ELIE portable speaker series and MIX headphones. Recognised on multiple “Best of CES 2026” lists by international media including Wirecutter (The New York Times), Rolling Stone and Billboard, these flagship products mark […]
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Beyond Passive Assistance: How Qwen3.6-Plus Is Advancing Agentic AI
The era of passive AI is ending. With Qwen3.6-Plus, Alibaba pushes into agentic AI—models that don’t just respond, but act. From turning visuals into production-ready code to autonomously managing complex engineering workflows, this is a glimpse at how software—and businesses—will be built in the near future.
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From Prompt to Prototype: How Alibaba’s New AI Duo is Revolutionizing the Creative Workflow
Alibaba’s Qwen3.5-Omni and Wan2.7-Image signal a shift from fragmented AI outputs to full-stack creativity. From sketching interfaces with voice prompts to generating brand-perfect visuals, this duo streamlines the journey from idea to working prototype—cutting friction, saving time, and redefining how developers and creators build digital experiences.
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Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection (PC) Reviewed
Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection proves the games still hold up—but the package around them doesn’t always match. Strong QoL features and fast-paced combat shine, while lifeless online modes, uneven visual upgrades, and barebones extras keep this from true greatness. Still, the core experience is hard to put down.
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Asia’s $78 Billion AI and Quantum Inflection PointDraws Global Tech Leaders to Singapore.
Second edition of GITEX AI ASIA convenes global tech enterprises, governments, influential investors and startups from over 110 countries at Marina Bay Sands, from 9-10 April 2026 Technological tides shaping the next era of artificial intelligence and quantum computing are increasingly gathering force in Asia. Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia are home to the world’s largest […]
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How to choose business broadband for SMEs: what actually keeps your business running
When your internet drops, speed stops mattering. What matters is whether your business can keep running. From built-in backup connectivity to SLA-backed uptime and network-level security, this breakdown explores how SMEs can choose broadband that supports real-world operations—not just ideal conditions—and why resilience should be the priority.
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myFirst CareBuds Max Reviewed.
The myFirst CareBuds Max are kid‑focused wireless on‑ear headphones built around safe listening and long battery life rather than raw audio muscle. They’re aimed at primary‑schoolers and young teens who spend lots of time on YouTube, Netflix and online classes, and at parents who want something tougher and more thoughtful than random Shopee kids’ cans. […]
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