eSIM prides itself as a seamless solution to activate your carrier services without waiting for a physical SIM card or swapping it out. Some devices even support more than two eSIMs, exceeding the upper limit of dual...
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You can erase your identity from the web (with some tradeoffs)
Whilst VPN and other programs serve as a preventive measure to protect our internet data and identity, data left behind prior to these measures can still be accessed by malicious parties or marketers. Fortunately...
How to find the right USB-C charger and cable
Is your USB-C charging speed slow? In this video, we’ll explain why choosing the correct USB-C charger and cable matters using some example chargers and cables from Verbatim. Interesting fact: All the Verbatim...
Racing for the Android flagship title: Highlights of the Google Pixel 6
After Samsung’s Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G clinched the best smartphone during the 2021 GLOMO Awards at Mobile World Congress (MWC), the Google Pixel 6 comes just in time to compete for the upcoming best flagship Android model...
Windows 365 – The future of computing?
Akin to Microsoft Office 365, users of Windows 365 can gain access to their desktop programs and files via a subscription-based cloud computing model. In the age of remote working where devices and its data are being...
Commentary: Here’s what you need to know about the new Google Messages VS Apple iMessage
iMessage has been raved as one of the favourite Apple-only features found on their devices. The inbuilt messaging platform brings about many impressive features such as full resolution media, synchronisation across...
Commentary: Is using cryptocurrency for payment overrated?
As cryptocurrency increases in popularity for use as an online currency, companies are now seriously considering it as an official form of payment. Tesla is said to be “very likely” in resuming Bitcoin as a payment...
Commentary: What could the suspension of the Pepper robot mean for the robotics industry
When Pepper made its first debut in 2014, it was the world’s first social humanoid robot with the ability to recognise faces and basic human emotions. Many were excited as it showed the potential of what robotics and...
Commentary: Can HarmonyOS truly compete with prevalent operating systems like Android?
HarmonyOS (or HongmengOS), was introduced by Huawei as an alternative to the Android operating system for smartphones. This comes after it was announced back in May 2019 that the US will impose a ban on trading with...
Meet the man who wants to improve the lives of children
We recently had a chat with G-Jay Yong, the founder of myFirst. As a father of one, he wanted to create truly safe tech gadgets for children to use when they get exposed to their very first device. Check out what he has...