It’s that time of the year again to splurge on mum, and here’s our pick.
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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Castlevania Season 4 looks on track for an explosive conclusion
by Justin Chooby Justin ChooThe tale of Trevor Belmont and Alucard comes to a close this May 13.
Gear from the recent Apple announcement go on sale or pre-order today.
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StarHub and NVIDIA collaborate to bring NVIDIA GeForce NOW to Singapore
by Justin Chooby Justin ChooGeForce NOW lets you play triple-A game titles without the need for triple-A grade hardware.
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Razer Orochi V2 is their latest take on the lightweight, portable gaming mouse
by Justin Chooby Justin ChooThe new Orochi V2 combines performance with portability.
Dante Ravioli tests his sanity with this impossible challenge.
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No more keying in passcodes to unlock your iPhone, iOS 14.5 is here at last
by Justin Chooby Justin ChooThe iOS 14.5 update also includes the long awaited App Tracking Transparency feature.
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Earin’s A-3 true wireless earbuds are like Airpods on steroids
by Justin Chooby Justin ChooThe company that brought you the first true wireless earbuds are back with their latest take on the category.
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Roundup #6: Sustaining games, sustainable toys, sustaining a title challenge
by Justin Chooby Justin ChooRegular roundup of stuff
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Huawei updates the MateBook X Pro and gives it a new colour too
by Justin Chooby Justin ChooHuawei’s new notebook is on the pricier side of things but the package looks pretty solid.
It’s lonely at the top: the iPad Pro continues running its solitary performance race with the latest update.
Now you can have the M1 SoC in a classic AiO format.