myFirst Fone S3 is the latest iteration of myFirst’s range of wearable smartwatches designed specifically for children.
Justin Choo
Justin Choo
Justin lives for gadgets, even if there isn’t a circuit board inside. From pool cues to nerf blasters to paper card stock, there’s nothing he won’t obsess about if curiosity gets the better of him. A self-professed master of useless information (his words, not ours), he has spent the greater part of 13 years writing about technology (and grumbling about it), having worked with PC Magazine, Gadget3, T3 (not the airport terminal), Stuff and NXT (not the wrestling one) among others. He has also written all manner of topics for non-tech publications like Spirited Singapore (not the ghostly kind), Active Age, and The Robb Report, to name a few. (Be warned: he’ll sidetrack every conversation.)
The first episode of the HBO adaptation has just dropped and so far, it’s looking good.
- NEWSDINING & DRINKS
Macallan launches the Harmony Collection Smooth Arabica with interactive experiences
by Justin Chooby Justin ChooIn celebrating its latest release of the Harmony Collection Smooth Arabica, The Macallan has created two interactive experiences for whisky and coffee lovers.
Razer announced a whole host of new releases at CES. This includes its annual head-turning concept, but it’s the peripherals that are catching the eye.
- TECHNEWS
Acer dives deeper down the 3D rabbit hole with its TrueGame update
by Justin Chooby Justin ChooAcer has a new update for SpatialLabs TrueGame, its glasses-free 3D tech for gaming.
- TECHNEWS
Samsung SmartThings Station is a ‘light switch’ for home automation
by Justin Chooby Justin ChooSmartThings Station is Samsung’s attempt at an affordable smart home hub and fast charging pad.
myFirst, a Singapore-based kids-tech company, launches myFirst Circle, a social media app for children.
The ROG Azoth is the first ROG 75% wireless custom gaming keyboard and caters to gamers who are also custom keyboard enthusiasts.
Belkin’s chargers have just been updated with new housings that consist of 73-75 per cent PCR plastics.
LG’s signature laptop series gets a new lick of paint for 2023.