This January, NVIDIA announced its newest Game Ready driver that’s packed with exciting new updates and improvements. One of the key announcements is the introduction of Deep Learning Dynamic Super Resolution (DLDSR) technology. With DLDSR, you can now run games…
Cooler Master Notepal X150 Spectrum Laptop Cooler
If you’ve been working from home for a while now, you should have gotten used to the ‘aircon-less’ life in your home office. Just as you perspire in the perpetual summer heat that defines Singapore, your laptop can overheat along…
vivo Y76 5G Review: How Good Is This Mid-Range Phone?
The vivo Y76 5G was launched globally in November of last year and it has finally arrived here in Singapore on 8 January 2022. In essence, the Y76 5G represents vivo’s attempt to bring 5G capabilities to a mid-range phone. …
Cooler Master Ergostand Air – Well-built laptop stand with no bells and whistles
If working from home has been a literal pain in the neck for you, perhaps it is time to invest in a decent laptop stand. The Cooler Master Ergostand Air does away with any LEDs, USB ports, fans, or other…
How to (Safely) Clean Your Gross Laptop
The keys on your laptop attract everything around your desk, from crumbs and spilt beverage to dust and pet (or your own) hair. You know you should clean it, but you don’t know how to – so you keep putting it off. But did you know that skipping regular cleaning can diminish laptop performance? Besides, it doesn’t make sense that we sanitise our hands so frequently…
ASUS ZenBook 14X OLED 5400 Review – Stunning display, great performance, but at what cost?
If ASUS made anything clear in the last year, it is that they have gone mad – mad for OLED. To date, the brand has released a budget ASUS ZenBook 13 with an OLED display and even introduced the ZenBook…
Nothing Ear (1) Review: Are they on to something?
The already saturated wireless earbuds market has a new entrant – Nothing. Nothing is a London-based consumer technology company founded by Carl Pei, co-founder of OnePlus. Today, we put Nothing’s first product – the Nothing Ear (1) – to the test…
Vissles LP85 Review: A good-looking and feature-rich optical-mechanical keyboard
Picture a mechanical keyboard in your head. Chances are, you thought of a thick, chunky, plasticky keyboard with a nostalgic-gamer-aesthetic. The typical mechanical keyboards that we commonly find on the market these days seem to completely disregard minimalism as a…
ILIFE A80 Max Mop review: Smart robot vacuum cleaner that won’t break the bank
So you’ve finally caved – you’ve seen your friends embrace that robot-vacuum-cleaner-life and want to jump on board too. We get it: an autonomous device that cleans your floor for you? Sign me up. But the world of robot vacuum…
Temasek Polytechnic AI Lab: Nurturing the AI professionals of tomorrow, today
As the Singapore Government continues to strategically position the country as an international Data and Analytics Hub as well as a Smart Nation, schools in Singapore are beginning to focus their efforts on providing quality education and opportunities for students…
SP Advanced Manufacturing Learning Journey Integrated Zone: A glimpse into the future of advanced manufacturing
You’ve probably heard of the industrial revolution. You also probably think that it’s an archaic term that describes an event that occurred so long ago in history that it doesn’t quite matter to us today. The truth is, the world…
Martiangear Supernova Gaming Chair Review: Sports-car inspired chair that screams luxury
If you’ve stuck with us for awhile now, you might have seen our Martiangear Apollo II standing desk review. We’re back to complete the set. Today, we’ll take a look at the Singaporean brand’s gaming chair – the Martiangear Supernova…
NuraTrue review: True wireless earbuds with personalised sound
For those of you who are unfamiliar, Nura is a consumer electronics company based in Melbourne, Australia. NuraTrue is the brand’s very first true wireless headphones. If you’re looking to have your wireless earbuds replaced, check out our NuraTrue review…
Homegrown custom PC company Dreamcore expands operations and unveils 10,000-square-foot experiential Dream Centre
Dreamcore, a true-blue Singaporean brand established in 2017, has grown today to be one of the biggest custom PC company in Singapore. A little bird even told us that Dreamcore is in the TOP 15 for OCBC’s Emerging Enterprise Award!…