For years, the Google Pixel line was the clever kid in the corner: brilliant at AI, but you had to tolerate the odd quirks. Fast forward to 2025, and the game has changed. AI is no longer a quirky party trick — it’s the centrepiece of every pitch.
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.)
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Tabletop and card games convention TableCon Quest 2025 triples in size as Bushiroad lands in Singapore
by Justin Chooby Justin ChooBushiroad’s Card Game Festival is being staged outside Tokyo for the first time, and it’s not landing in LA or London. Singapore is the first to host an overseas edition right smack in the middle of Suntec Singapore as part of TableCon Quest 2025.
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Jabra PanaCast 40 VBS: The small-room camera that sees and hears everyone
by Justin Chooby Justin ChooDesigned as an easy-to-use solution for small rooms, the self-contained, Android-powered Jabra PanaCast 40 VBS video bar can run Zoom or Teams Rooms natively or connect with your device — no PC, no drivers, no drama.
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[Spoiler-free review] Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle is a visual masterpiece
by Justin Chooby Justin ChooDemon Slayer: Infinity Castle is the first of a final trilogy of movies to conclude the Demon Slayer series, and it is breaking records again, opening in Japan to ¥7.31 billion (SGD 63.6 million) in just four days.
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vivo X Fold5: A foldable contender a with a few class-leading surprises
by Justin Chooby Justin ChooNot the thinnest, not the cheapest, but the vivo X Fold5 still makes a case for itself as a safe, all-rounder choice, scoring some points of its own.
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Apple Maps brings 3D landmarks and road-level realism to Singapore
by Justin Chooby Justin ChooSingapore becomes the first city in Southeast Asia to get Apple’s Detailed City Experience, a visual overhaul that brings more realism, more context, and — if you buy into it — a stronger stance on privacy.
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PRISM+ 32G1X Ultra review: OLED for gaming and movies on a small(er) budget — but where’s the catch?
by Justin Chooby Justin ChooA 32-inch, 4K, 240Hz QD-OLED gaming monitor for under SGD 1,400 sounds like marketing fiction. But the PRISM+ 32G1X Ultra is very real — and very ambitious.
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Sony RX1R III brings back the compact full-frame but not the Sony playbook
by Justin Chooby Justin ChooNine years. That’s how long it’s been since Sony last updated the RX1R series. When Sony pulled the wraps off the RX1R III, the reaction amongst the camera faithful was palpable
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AutoCharge takes the hassle out of EV charging — even across the border
by Justin Chooby Justin ChooCity Energy’s latest rollout, AutoCharge, introduces what EV drivers in Singapore have long been waiting for: a genuinely plug-and-go EV charging experience.
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HONOR Magic V5 throws a serious punch at Samsung’s foldable throne
by Justin Chooby Justin ChooHONOR isn’t just trying to compete; it’s firing a clear shot across the bow — of Samsung’s flagship. The Magic V5 is thinner, just as powerful, and arguably more practical than the recently announced Fold7.
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Bosch Unlimited 10 ensures visible certainty in cleaning the virtually invisible
by Justin Chooby Justin ChooIs it possible to make vacuuming… reassuring? That’s an unlikely promise Bosch delivers with the new Unlimited 10 cordless vacuum.
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Razer’s new keyboard quietly acknowledges the custom mech crowd
by Justin Chooby Justin ChooRazer isn’t reinventing the wheel with its BlackWidow V4 Tenkeyless HyperSpeed, but it does mark a subtle shift.