The mobile gaming market in Singapore is now so lucrative that companies appear to be buying more public outdoor advertisements for them. Such ads were uncommon a decade ago.. Read more at ... ( read original story ...)
At 19, this Singapore Polytechnic student runs a US$25 million tech start-up
Being the CEO of a business with 120 employees globally is hard enough, but teenager Harsh Dalal must also juggle classes, homework and, soon ... ( read original story ...)
Public outdoor mobile gaming ads abound as industry’s popularity grows
The mobile gaming market in Singapore is now so lucrative that companies appear to be buying more public outdoor advertisements for them. Such ads were uncommon a decade ago.. Read more at ... ( read original story ...)
Time for Singapore to do more to stub out smoking?
SINGAPORE - What started as being a curious 16-year-old, wanting to be cool and fit in with friends quickly turned into a habit and today Chris is a full-blown, self-confessed smoking addict.. Read ... ( read original story ...)
Existing measures in Singapore can contain fast-spreading Covid-19 strain: Experts
However, things may change if the UK variant starts transmitting in ways that could not be nipped in the bud through contact tracing and testing.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
BitVPN Reveals Decentralized Technology Plans and Cybersecurity Trends to Watch for 2021
Cybersecurity experts at BitVPN today released the company’s strategic technology plans and cast their predictions on the cybersecurity trends for 2021. ( read original story ...)
Sailing: Singapore’s Tokyo Olympic hopefuls fuelled by fruitful stint in Europe
SINGAPORE - Despite less-than-ideal training stints in Europe due to the pandemic, there was still plenty of positives to take home for national sailors Kimberly Lim, Cecilia Low and Ryan Lo.. Read ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore-UK free trade deal kicks in as Brexit transition period ends
Singapore, Jan 1 (IANS) A free trade agreement (FTA) between the UK and Singapore takes effect from 7 a.m. on Friday, ensuring that companies from both countries continue to enjoy the same trading ... ( read original story ...)
33 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore, all imported
Among them, 6 are Singapore permanent residents and 9 are foreign domestic workers.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s security agencies adapting to Covid-19’s changes and challenges
Singapore's security forces continued with key operations to defend against persistent threats, Covid-19 or not.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Op-Ed: How I found a little slice of COVID-free utopia in Singapore
Through its strict rules for travelers, Singapore was protecting its population from me. But for the first time during the pandemic, I felt safe. ( read original story ...)
UK-Singapore free trade agreement to take effect on Jan 1UK-Singapore free trade agreement to take effect on Jan 1
The free trade agreement between Singapore and the United Kingdom will take effect provisionally on Friday (Jan 1), providing ... ( read original story ...)
Firms, employees in Singapore make good use of paid leave in a year of no travel
With leisure travel grinding to a halt amid the coronavirus pandemic in 2020, many employees in Singapore found themselves in the strange position - perhaps for the first time - of not having made ... ( read original story ...)
Three couples in Singapore ring in 2021 with new babies
As many in the country were counting down to bid goodbye to the Covid-19 year at 11.59pm on Thursday, three couples in the delivery wards of three hospitals were about to meet their newborns.. Read ... ( read original story ...)
Looking back on 2020: The top 8 downsides to Covid-19 in Singapore
Singapore — No doubt about it, Covid-19 changed our lives completely last year, and the adjustments have not always been easy, based on the number and variety ... ( read original story ...)
My Perfect City: Mental health in Singapore
Has Singapore found a solution to improving its citizens’ wellbeing? ( read original story ...)