Honor 600 Pro – The Accessible Flagship That Finally Graduated.

Honor’s 600 Pro is Honor finally moving out of the “flagship‑lite” shadow and into “yes, this can replace your main flagship” territory – as long as you can live with the very iPhone‑ish design and a heavy MagicOS skin. With a huge battery, serious camera hardware and proper flagship performance at a friendlier price, it’s […]

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Diablo II: Resurrected – Infernal Edition (PC) Review – Great Endgame, Miserable Early Game

Diablo II: Resurrected – Infernal Edition brings a new Warlock class and fresh endgame content, but the journey isn’t smooth. Early progression feels painfully slow, and core mechanics clash with its playstyle. While things improve later, getting there is a grind that not everyone will enjoy.

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Diablo IV: Lord of Hatred (PC) – Messy, Frustrating… and Finally Good

Diablo IV: Lord of Hatred is a strong but flawed expansion that finally gives the game clearer direction. With a standout new setting, improved performance, and a more cohesive endgame, it moves the series forward meaningfully, even as stubborn design limitations, uneven class balance, and missing quality-of-life features still hold it back.

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Capcom’s Next Resident Evil Remake Might Already Be Hiding in Requiem

Capcom hasn’t confirmed the next Resident Evil remake, but the clues may already be in Resident Evil Requiem. From reused environments to Oswell Spencer’s renewed importance, all signs seem to point toward one destination: the original mansion where survival horror first began for the franchise.

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Pragmata (PC) Reviewed – Flawed, Fascinating, and Full of Heart

Pragmata doesn’t reinvent the shooter, but it brings enough fresh ideas to stand out. Smart hacking mechanics, deep customization, and the brilliant Hugh/Diana dynamic give Capcom’s new IP real heart. It stumbles with bland environments and weak enemy variety, yet remains a memorable ride.

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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 […]

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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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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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