April 18, 2017
Pop singer Jay Chou opens internet cafe brand aimed at e-sports
Jay Chou’s 1,700 square-meter cybercafé has 230 computers, areas...
April 17, 2017
Four articles we read over the weekend, and one awesome contributor post
Four articles highlighted by death of Robert Taylor, a Facebook Live...
April 5, 2017
What can “The Three-Body Problem” tell us about China’s tech industry
Since its 2006 publishing, sci-fi trilogy “The Three-Body Problem”...
April 4, 2017
Tech met ‘Cool’ at Sónar Hong Kong, highlighting the need for creativity in technology
More music festival than startup event, Sónar was an excellent...
March 31, 2017
Spotizen now allows Singapore drivers to find parking lots using a FB messenger bot, will develop other car services
Users can also “favourite” their most frequently visited lots...
March 30, 2017
KOSI is a no-frills smart home sensor that is smaller than your palm, will cost about US$30
KOSI can run for six months on a single charge There are two kinds of smart...
March 29, 2017
Bookyboo creates personalised books for kids, helping parents replace screen time with story time
Make your child feel special by making him or her the hero of his or her own...
March 24, 2017
Singapore govt scraps national bike-sharing scheme plans, existing operators to run their own systems
Currently, there are three bike-sharing operators in Singapore — oBike,...
March 17, 2017
5 resources to help you translate, read, and learn to speak Klingon (seriously)
Learn to speak Klingon. This is real and the number of places to learn is...
March 14, 2017
Achieving mindfulness in our crazy startup world; advice from the experts
Find your moment of Zen From the perspective of traditional business, the...