TOKYO – From a Guinness World Record-certified life-size mobile Gundam robot to the itsy-bitsy inhabitants of a pint-sized world, there are plenty of new and upcoming attractions awaiting travellers to Tokyo. This is despite Covid-19 having twice thrown a spanner
NEW YORK (REUTERS) – Think about the future of transportation, and you might envision the old animated show The Jetsons, with everyone flying around in personal spaceships. Not only did that never happen, but we are still piling into creaky
Cross-border recognition of vaccination e-certificates is one of many possibilities that Singapore and Estonia are looking into as the two nations strengthen bilateral ties and cooperate digitally to recover from the Covid-19 pandemic. In an exclusive interview with The Straits
Airwaves for 3G mobile services in Singapore will be going on the auction block under a proposal by the sector’s regulator to boost 5G services, currently limited by the scarcity of 5G airwaves for islandwide reach. The auction, slated to
NEW YORK (BLOOMBERG) – Blizzard Entertainment’s disastrous remake of the classic video game Warcraft III last year was the result of mismanagement and financial pressures, according to newly revealed documents and people with knowledge of the failed launch. The release
Israeli’s NSO Group is in the eye of a storm over its Pegasus spyware – but it is far from the only company helping governments with their covert surveillance operations. Explosive claims that Pegasus was used to spy on activists
Facebook has long sought your attention. In recent weeks, it has started asking for your prayers as well in a new tool now available for United States Facebook Groups. The prayer feature is part of Facebook’s recent and concerted outreach
The Energy Market Authority (EMA) has flagged false claims made on a website touting a purported power-saving device about electricity consumption here, and urged consumers to consider other ways to save on their power bills. Advertisements for the device, called
More than 1,500 workers for video game maker Activision Blizzard walked out from their jobs this week. Thousands signed a letter rebuking their employer. And even as the chief executive officer apologised, current and former employees said they would not
Scam cases in Singapore are at an all-time high this year, with 10,402 reported as at August, nearly double the 5,229 for the same period last year. Scammers can appear convincing, but there are a few signs that can help