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Review of QNAP TS-332X NAS – Affordable 10GbE NAS for SMEs

A need for NAS In today’s information age, data storage and backup management have gained significant importance to many organizations. For businesses that rely largely on the data that they create and manipulate, a proper storage solution is fundamental to…

Understanding the essences of Smart Education – Education Forum @ SCSE 2019

The Education Forum was held at the Smart City Summit & Expo in Taipei on the 27th March 2019. With the key focus on understanding how Smart Education impacts today’s world, key leaders and experts in the industry shared their…

Huawei announces P30 and P30 Pro, their first Quad-Camera smartphone

Huawei’s P series has always been focused on their camera as well as their design, appealing to the younger generation and their needs and wants. Here are the upgrades that Huawei made over the P20 series, as well as the…

Far Cry New Dawn review

Set in the same town of Hope County, players might find feel a sense of nostalgia when exploring this fictional town in the state of Montana. Jumping straight into the point, the game does give an initial impression that the…

Samsung Galaxy S10+ VS Huawei Mate 20 Pro – Which is better?

Yesterday, Samsung revealed their latest flagship Galaxy S10 series for this year. While there were some upgrades to its hardware and specifications, was it able to keep up with other flagship smartphones by other brands? In this article, we are…

Seagate Fast External SSD Review – Does it live up to its name?

When you hear the brand Seagate, you will probably think about hard drives. While their primary business is focused on hard drives, Seagate did also venture into the consumer SSD last year. Their first consumer SSD product was the BarraCuda…

Crackdown 3 review – Brainlessly fun

Being a sequel to its predecessor, that had a lukewarm reception nearly 9 years back, Crackdown 3 did not have huge shoes to fill. Despite this, the game stuck to its roots and still features the intense orb collection simulator…

ASUS Zenfone Max Pro M2 Smartphone Review

When ASUS first released the Zenfone smartphones, they garnered quite a bit of support in the Singapore market. The first and second generation Zenfones were known to run very well and was priced very reasonably. However, as Chinese smartphone brands…

HONOR 10 Lite Review

Last month, HONOR released the new HONOR 10 Lite alongside with their new flagship HONOR View 20 smartphone. Unlike the HONOR View 20, the HONOR 10 Lite is targeted for the budget conscious. Retailing at an almost unbelievable price of…

Short glimpse on “The Division 2” Private Beta

The Division 2’s Private Beta came and went just a few days back. We did however, manage to get a short glimpse of how the game felt, and what we could expect when it launches this March 15th.   Goodbye…

God Eater 3 Review – Monster Hunter with better story?

To the delight of fans, Bandai Namco teased their upcoming installment of the God Eater franchise back in 2016. And finally, the folks over at MARVELOUS! released God Eater 3 out on the PS4 and PC. Many might assume that the God…

Cooler Master MH710 Gaming Earbuds Review

Last month, we gave the Cooler Master MH703 a go and had quite a good experience using it in our gaming sessions. In this article, we are going to take a look at the Cooler Master MH710, and look at…

Review of the Gigabyte AORUS AD27QD Gaming Monitor

Earlier this month, Gigabyte launched their first gaming monitor into the market. It is the first time ever that Gigabyte has ventured into the gaming display market, and of course, it would be natural for us to be curious of…

Review of the Google Pixel 3

When the Google Pixel 3 was launched, everyone’s attention was on the new Pixel 3 XL, leaving the smaller variant Pixel 3 neglected. Similar to the Pixel 3 XL, the Pixel 3 aims to provide the kind of “Google Experience”…

Pixel 3’s Night Sight tested (steady hands not guaranteed)

A month into the release of the Pixel 3, the highly anticipated “Night Sight” feature dropped in through an update. This feature caught headlines due to Google’s fascinating implementation as covered previously. But how does it perform in practice in…

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