Singapore and Germany residents will soon be able to travel between the two countries via the Reciprocal Green Lane arrangement. ( read original story ...)
Children and mobile phones: helpful or harmful
Is allowing your child to own a mobile phone helpful or harmful? We hear from Lim Sun Sun, Professor and Head of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences at the Singapore University of Technology and ... ( read original story ...)
Renesas and Sequans to Collaborate on 5G/4G Cellular IoT
Renesas and Sequans partner to develop IoT modules based on Sequans’ Monarch LTE-M/NB-IoT platform for 5G/4G cellular IoT ... ( read original story ...)
Experience the new Straits Times app with fresh look, content made for mobile reading
SINGAPORE - The Straits Times' revamp to mark its 175th anniversary ... From a cleaner look to better navigation and content designed for mobile reading, the new app aims to further enhance the ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore woman jailed for six months for beating Philippine domestic worker
Tan Bee Kim hit and slapped her helper with shoes and household items several times between 2012 and 2018, and received a six-month sentence. ( read original story ...)
NTU team’s chip protects satellites’ electronics from radiation
A group of six researchers at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) has invented new hardware that it says will significantly reduce costs for electronics used in satellites and improve protection ... ( read original story ...)
Farewell to Data Leaks: Quantum Technology for Secure Data Future
PRNewswire/ -- Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) can support critical data communications and storage infrastructure today, but is also future-proofed for protection in the impending quantum age. Toshiba ... ( read original story ...)
The reinvention of Singapore’s EDM artist
Back in 2015, Singapore electronic music producer JUN (formerly known as MMXJ) — one of Southeast Asia’s fastest rising dance/electronic music artists —made his first foray into production. He went ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Startup Zero Error Systems (ZES) Joins Airbus Ventures Portfolio
Airbus Ventures proudly announces its latest investment in Zero Error Systems (ZES), a Singapore-based startup debuting “smart chip” technology powered to protect satellites from radiation damage. The ... ( read original story ...)
Future-proof your career at the Singapore University of Technology and Design
Whether you embark on your dream career, start your own company, or pursue further studies, Singapore University of Technology and Design will prepare you for the long haul. ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s Mediacorp Appoints Srijan Technologies as a Software Development Partner
Srijan Technologies Pte Ltd, the Singapore based subsidiary of Asia’s largest Drupal company Srijan Technologies Private Limited, has been appointed as the Software Development partner to Singapore’s ... ( read original story ...)
New initiative with workshops, link-ups with bigger technology firms to help manufacturers transform
Companies will also be linked up with a larger pool of technology partners, such as Siemens, Bosch Rexroth, Konica Minolta, as well as Singapore Precision Engineering & Technology Association and its ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore to permit live performances with 100-person audiences from November
The Singapore government has announced an easing of pandemic restrictions, and will permit live performances with 100-person audiences from November. ( read original story ...)
Singapore Quells Virus ‘Fire,’ Sees Last Phase of Curbs
Singapore is looking to ease up more on pandemic curbs, with the size of social gatherings possibly raised to eight, in a further step toward normalized activity as new daily coronavirus cases dwindle ... ( read original story ...)
Smart vs Globe: Good LTE Hunting
Globe’s LTE services were not commercially available to subscribers then. Instead they unveiled plans and raffled out trips to Singapore to those who signed-up in advance for the service. ( read original story ...)
Singapore startup develops COVID-19 breath detection test
Breathonix has developed a breath test that it says can detect COVID-19 infection within a minute and at an accuracy rate of more than 90%, based on clinical trials. ( read original story ...)