6G Technology Will Bring Intelligence Everywhere
ABOUT every 10 years, since its inception, wireless connectivity jumps a generation.
1G was introduced in the 1980s offering voice only. 2G added SMS and MMS to the phones, and...
Boomers Have More To Offer
THE post-World War II Baby Boomer generation has lived through some significant global situations.
From technological advances to financial crashes and a global pandemic, this generation, born between 1946 and...
Who Will Feed Singapore?
BEING small has its challenges. It sometimes means having to make decisions that will result in depending on others for crucial support.
Singapore’s leaders have long bemoaned Singapore’s vulnerability on...
3 Pillars Of Digital Growth
FROM lightning-fast changes to fringe benefits to encourage stickiness from customers, the push towards a digital payment society is progressing swiftly.
For new tech companies like Primer, spotting an opportunity...
The Science Behind Giving
LAST year, the Hong Kong Jockey Club saw its turnover rise 3.7% to a record HK$290 billion.
For every $100 wagered, $83 goes back to punters. Of the remaining $17,...
Coping With The Hot Winds Of Change
KU SWEE YONG
DIRECTOR, INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY ADVISOR & AUTHOR“THE world is undergoing significant transitions.
Western astrologers noted a shift from the Earth era to the Air era that occurred in December...
Living In This City
FOR a little red dot, there’s certainly a lot going on in Singapore.
What’s it like living in a city that has grown in global stature in 50 years despite...
Flight To Freedom – A Young Girl’s Escape From War
AFTER decades of keeping it bottled up, Kim Eng has decided to talk about her tumultuous tumble from a life of privilege to that of a war refugee.
Set in...