Kintsurukoi: How A Mobile Game Taught Me To Fix Pots — And Also My Life
The Zen masters say we shape clay into a pot, but it is the emptiness inside that holds whatever we want. Wow, deep right? Being Zen is so perplexing — something I tried researching after I picked up...
View ArticleExperience 4 Companies With Progressive Work Culture First-Hand With This...
If you ever held a job where you dreaded every minute of it because of the company’s style of conduct, then you probably understand the value of working with a company that practices a healthy work...
View ArticleWe Test Singaporean Celebrities’ Bacon Number; This Is What Happened
For the uninitiated, there’s a theory called the six degrees of separation, which claims that everyone is six steps or less away from everyone else, by way of introduction. This is partly because of...
View ArticleThese Satire Twitter Posts About An “All-Indian Rally” Will Make Your Day
It’s a current running joke that the Chinese were busy with the Bersih 4.0 rally and the Malays were occupied with their Red Shirt Rally; however, the Indians didn’t have anything that they could call...
View ArticleAmen To Quicker Cake Delivery—This Startup Gets You Freshly Baked Ones In...
Eat Cake Today—yes, you heard it right. This newly launched Malaysian startup is literally doing what its name suggests. You can book an entire cake and get it sent it to you within four hours at the...
View ArticleThere’s No Need To Freak Out Over The Apple App Store’s Malware Attack
This article originally appeared on Vulcan Post. Apple’s App Store has just suffered what some are calling their first large-scale malware attack. Several apps in the App Store, notably Tencent’s...
View ArticleHow To Be A Pro At City 2048
Math can make you sick sometimes. Numbers upon numbers upon numbers, and the occasional symbol or letter — what does it all mean? When 2048 — the creation based on other number games like 1024 and...
View ArticleiPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus Will Finally Come To Singapore On Sept 25
This article originally appeared on Vulcan Post. For those who have been eagerly awaiting the arrival of the iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus, it’s finally coming. Apple has announced that the newest range...
View ArticleThis App Could Be Your Eyes On The City—If It Can Get More Malaysians On Board
The glorious weekend is almost within reach and most people are already making plans with their loved ones on the places they’d like to visit during their precious off days. However, just the thought...
View ArticleThis Website Offers Location-Based Home Listings, Threatens Newspaper’s...
Nicolas Baldacci is a self-described problem solver, hacker and techie. He works in a startup in India. After moving houses more than five times in the past decade, he decided to develop a website that...
View ArticleJoie Offers You Air Tickets For Working Part-Time — But Where Are The Jobs?
Online job search portals are no longer the oddity these days. Even the Classifieds section of the newspapers that many of us are familiar with has moved online via the FastJobs app, so it should come...
View ArticleThe Glaring Problem With Our Response To The “Protek Boys” That We’re All...
A “Himpunan Rakyat Bersatu” or “Red Shirt Rally” was held on the Malaysia Day, September 16 and the name was so because red was set to be their colour theme, as opposed to the Bersih rally, which was...
View ArticleHow Spotify Won Over The M’sian Internet With This Genius Marketing Move
It’s that time of the year again where the sky is a bleary shade of gray and the sound of coughing fills the atmosphere. You may come across people with eyes that are marred in a red tinge, but then...
View ArticleThis S’pore Company Has Created The Karaoke Of The Future — In A 16″ Box
Karaoke isn’t unknown to Singaporeans, especially with KTV being a predominantly Asian past-time. But the technology behind karaoke has remained pretty stagnant for the last decade, with large black...
View ArticleBritish E-Book Calls Amos Yee Singapore’s Mandela
Someone has taken it upon themselves to apparently write and sell a biography about Amos Yee. A 26-page Kindle book has surfaced on Amazon’s UK website, titled “Singapore’s Mandela: A Brief History of...
View ArticleASUS’ Newest ZenFone Was Made For Selfies, But It Has More Tricks Up Its Sleeve
Smartphone cameras targeted at selfie takers seem to be all the rage these days. Hot on the heels of Samsung’s Galaxy J5 and J7 handsets, ASUS has now announced the ZenFone Selfie, which will be...
View ArticleDisruption & Its Consequences: Speedrent App Gets Hate Mail From Property Agents
Property agents have always played an important role in facilitating property-based transactions. They’re the middlemen that bridged the gap between property owners, tenants and interested buyers....
View ArticleTeam Asterisk vs The World: Singapore’s Own All-Female Gaming Gang
In a 2015 report on the Computer and Video Game Industry, the Entertainment Software Association found that female gamers make up 44% of the demographic. So chances are, you’ve probably gotten your ass...
View ArticleHalal Speed Dating Is Real, Here’s What You Need To Know About It
Halal Speed Dating was something that I didn’t think could be real and initially I thought it was spam. The name just sounded odd to me and when it was shared around on Facebook, I instantly thought...
View ArticleGroupon Is Shutting Down In These 7 Countries, Here Are Its Challenges In...
Rich Williams, the COO at Groupon announced yesterday that they would be shedding 10% of their workforce over the upcoming months, through a blog post. They will eliminate 1,100 positions...
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