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Huawei MateBook 16s review: Big-screen machine created for creatives

Is a 16-inch laptop a device that one necessarily needs? For most of us, the answer is no. But for some, having a powerful (and portable) laptop with a large screen is a dream come true – whether it be…

ASUS Republic of Gamers Reveals ROG Phone 6 Series in Singapore

Even though gaming phones are frequently powerful, they are rarely polished and refined. ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) is here to change the game. With its new ROG Phone 6, the brand combines best-in-class performance with efficient cooling in a…

All you need to know about Samsung’s Galaxy Unpacked Launch 2022

At the highly-anticipated Samsung Galaxy Unpacked Launch 2022 that was held on August 10th, the smartphone giant pushed boundaries to announce a new generation of groundbreaking devices. From phones to watches, here’s what you need to know from the Galaxy…

Pixel Buds Pro Review: Google’s best earbuds yet

Google has come a long way since its original Pixel Buds was released in 2017. Fast forward half a decade later, we have the Google Pixel Buds Pro – the company’s very first earbuds with active noise cancellation. Let’s see…

Nothing Phone (1) – You can’t say it’s boring

Squint your eyes at a bunch of the latest phones from various brands and you’ll probably agree that the smartphones of today all seem to look the same. Gone are the days where consumers get excited over the look or…

Cooler Master MM731 Lightweight Wireless Gaming Mouse Review

If you’ve been shopping around for a gaming mouse for a while, you might have noticed that lightweight gaming mice often spot holes (typically hexagonal) on the body of the mouse. Cutting hexagonal holes into the mouse’s frame is a…

Decathlon Data Lab – How Leading Organisations are Leveraging Big Data and Analytics

This article first appeared on Decathlon Data Lab – How Leading Organisations are Leveraging Big Data and Analytics, CTO Guide Asia.   “Data is the new oil.” — Clive Humby It is already common knowledge that data is king when…

Roborock Q7 Max+ Review: Self-cleaning vacuum cleaner

Those who own robot vacuum cleaners will know that the most dreadful part of it is emptying the dust tank at the end of the week (or weeks for some). The laziness to empty the tank is exactly why I…

Huawei Watch Fit 2 Review: Wearable with much to love, including its price tag

In its Spring Launch Event, Huawei announced the Huawei Watch Fit 2 – the Chinese brand’s latest fitness tracking watch. Building on its predecessor, the Watch Fit, this new tracker comes with a bigger display, more strap design options, additional…

COMPUTEX 2022: NVIDIA’s Omniverse Connects Virtual Worlds to Herald the Next Era of AI

At the COMPUTEX 2022 Forum, NVIDIA’s Richard Kerris, Vice President of the Omniverse developer platform, sheds light on the enormous opportunities simulation brings to 3D workflows and the next evolution of AI.  Kerris talks about all things virtual – from…

COMPUTEX 2022: ARM Technology Tackles AI, Autonomous Systems, Cloud Computing, the Metaverse, and More to Redefine the Future of Computing

COMPUTEX TAIPEI, one of the world’s largest computer trade shows, will take place physically and virtually this year from May 24 through to May 27, alongside the 2-week COMPUTEX DigitalGo Online Exhibition organized by TAITRA. Kicking things off, the COMPUTEX…

Mountain Makalu 67 Review: Lightweight, ergonomic wired gaming mouse

A relatively new face in the world of gaming peripherals, Mountain is a brand that focuses on developing affordable and user-centric devices for gamers. Today, we’ll look at the Makalu 67, a lightweight and ergonomic gaming mouse to see if…

Nothing Launcher: Nothing much to be excited about (for now?)

About a month ago, Nothing, a London-based consumer technology company founded by Carl Pei (co-founder of OnePlus), held its “The Truth” event, promising wide-eyed fans that we’d be able to get our hands on the brand’s very own (and supposedly…

Google Search Tricks: How to use Google like a boss

Google Search is one of the world’s most popular tools. So much so that utilizing Google Search has become its own verb. You can “Google” almost anything. Don’t know what Gobbledygook means? Google it. Don’t know of a good Thai…

Hohem iSteady V2 Review: A smart feature-filled gimbal for phones

We’ve seen smartphones with amazing cameras hit the market in recent times. So much so that smartphones are the “weapon of choice” when one whips out a device to snap up scenic shots or #OOTDs at events. But photos and…

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