Over the last handful of years, the number of electronic signals floating through the air has vastly increased worldwide. One of the extremely common signals emitted by electronic devices today is ... ( read original story ...)
NUS team harvests WiFi signals to power electronics
A team led by the National University of Singapore (NUS) has devised a method of harvesting energy converted from WiFi signals to power small electronics. ( read original story ...)
Small electronics powered directly with Wi-Fi signal
Researchers have developed a technology that uses tiny smart devices known as spin-torque oscillators (STOs) to harvest and convert wireless radio frequencies into energy to power small electronics. ( read original story ...)
Singapore Data Center Market Report 2021: Investment Analysis and Growth Opportunities – Market will Witness Investments of $5 Billion by 2026
According to the Government Technology Singapore, the government spent around USD 3.5 billion on ICT procurement in FY20, focusing on the development of new tech tools to respond to the COVID-19 ... ( read original story ...)
How Long Will the Singapore Housing Supply Glut Take to Clear?
According to URA (Q1 2021), there are 21,602 unsold uncompleted private residential units in the pipeline (excluding EC) in Singapore. In 2019, experts estimated that it could take 4 years to clear. ( read original story ...)
Singapore court fines Indonesian tycoon Kris Wiluan S$480,000 for market rigging
Indonesian tycoon and former chief executive of offshore and marine company KS Energy Kris Taenar Wiluan was fined S$480,000 after pleading guilty on Wednesday (May 19) to three charges of market ... ( read original story ...)
The Gilt Comes Off: Singapore Goes Into Lockdown
A clean, technology driven dystopia. A representation of our techno future. These were the introductory descriptions to a piece by science fiction author William Gibson on Singapore for Wired in 1993. ( read original story ...)
Emerging Stronger Taskforce makes recommendations to transform Singapore
Singapore - The Emerging Stronger Taskforce (EST) envisions a post-Covid-19 Singapore, which offers unlimited opportunities for its businesses and people in the ... ( read original story ...)
Nearly half of Singapore workforce want to resign out of work exhaustion: Microsoft study
Flexible work arrangements have contributed to worker productivity in Singapore but it has also caused workforce exhaustion, a study finds. ( read original story ...)
Cyberdine umplements technology from Nasdaq for green asset exchange
Singapore-based Cyberdyne Tech Exchange (CTX) said today it will launch the world’s first regulated digital exchange to be powered by Nasdaq technologies, for asset-backed tokens. ( read original story ...)
Singapore chides Indian politician for false virus claims
Singapore criticized an Indian politician on Wednesday for making unfounded claims on social media that a new COVID-19 variant in Singapore was particularly harmful to children and could cause a fresh ... ( read original story ...)
Guide for climate-related disclosures, framework for green trade finance launched
The guide details implementation of climate-related disclosures by financial institutions.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
UOB grants green trade finance facilities to Musim Mas, Barramundi Group
More than S$90b of trade flows meet green and sustainable requirements in Singapore. UOB has extended its first green trade finance facilities to Musim Mas Group and Barramundi Group, with the goal of ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore faces twin challenges from climate change, says minister
Singapore, a small Southeast Asian city-state, has been working for years to preserve its coastline from sea level rise and other environmental damage. ( read original story ...)
Experts highly doubt India official’s ‘Singapore variant’ claims
Experts have cast doubt on claims by a top Indian official that a new variant of the coronavirus has been detected in Singapore. Delhi's chief minister Arvind Kejriwal called on a halt to flights ... ( read original story ...)
27 new community COVID-19 cases in Singapore; 4 new clusters identified
SINGAPORE: A total of 27 COVID-19 community cases were reported as of noon on Tuesday (May 18), the Ministry of Health (MOH) said. Sixteen ... ( read original story ...)