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  • Nissan Qashqai Mild Hybrid 2025 Review: Smarter, Safer, and More Refined Than Ever

    The 2025 Nissan Qashqai Mild Hybrid is redefining what it means to drive with confidence and comfort Tech Features: Technology takes center stage in the 2025 Qashqai, and the Rear Automatic Brake system Conclusion: The 2025 Nissan Qashqai Mild Hybrid is more than just an update, it’s a thoughtful evolution

  • Chinese EV Brand Xpeng Set to Launch in Singapore by Second Half of 2024

    Xpeng, a Chinese EV brand backed by Volkswagen, is set to launch in Singapore by the second half of 2024 backed by German carmaker Volkswagen, is preparing to make its debut in Singapore by the second half of 2024 In 2023, EVs accounted for 18.1% of total car registrations, a significant increase from 11.7% in 2022 and 3.8% in 2021. While Xpeng delivered only 141,600 units in 2023, a fraction of Tesla's 1.08 million units, industry

  • GAC Unveils Humanoid Robot GoMate, Plans to Start Small-Scale Production in 2026

    This design not only enhances adaptability and stability in complex environments but also significantly The company plans to introduce GoMate for pilot use across various industries in 2025, with small-volume production slated to commence in 2026, paving the way for mass production thereafter. GAC plans to initiate small-scale production of GoMate in 2026, following pilot deployments in various

  • China's Foldable Smartphone Shipments Soar in 2023 as Huawei Maintains Market Lead

    China's foldable smartphone shipments more than doubled in 2023, reaching 7.01 million units. The foldable smartphone market in China experienced significant growth in 2023, with shipments more than This marked a staggering 114% growth compared to the 3.2 million units shipped in 2022. booklet models, exemplified by Huawei's Mate X5, accounted for 68.1% of the segment, up from 57.7% in 2022 China's foldable smartphone shipments more than doubled in 2023, reaching 7.01 million units.

  • JBL Unveils Exciting Array of New Audio Products at CES 2024

    JBL, the renowned audio brand, has made a grand entrance at CES 2024 with a plethora of exciting new Pricing and Availability The JBL Live TWS 3 series will be available from mid-June 2024, with a price The new PartyBox lineup will be available from April 2024, with prices ranging from US$399.95 / £349.99

  • Samsung Unveils Dual-Folding Flip Phone Concept at CES 2024

    During a demonstration at CES 2024, a Samsung representative showcased the Flex In & Out Flip concept to the Flex In & Out Flip concept, Samsung showcased other exciting foldable display concepts at CES 2024

  • CES 2024: Acer Debuts New Swift, Aspire, Predator Laptops

    Laptops aplenty as Acer returns to this year's Consumer Electronics Show (CES). The Taiwanese hardware maker debuted new and refreshed Swift, Aspire and Predator laptop models, as well as new gaming monitors, at the annual tech conference. Here are some of Acer's latest hardware announcements: Swift First up are Acer's new Swift thin and light Swift laptops. This year's lineup are touted to be more performance minded, sporting Intel Core Ultra processors that include Intel’s first neural processing unit (NPU) and integrated artificial intelligence acceleration capabilities. The new Acer Swift Go 16 (SFG16-72) and Swift Go 14 (SFG14-73) are powered by new Intel Core Ultra processors and Intel Arc built-in GPUs. These specs, according to Acer, allow the two laptops to pair premium performance with an all-day battery life. The 14-inch model can last up to 12.5 hours on a full charge, while the 16-inch model lasts up to 10.5 hours. For displays, the two laptops feature vibrant, color-rich OLED panels with 500-nit peak brightness, 100% DCI-P3 colour range, and DisplayHDR True Black 500 certification. The Swift Go 16’s 3.2K panel has a 3200 x 2000 resolution and 120 Hz refresh rate, while the Swift Go 14's 14-inch 2.8K panel has a 2880 x 1800 resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate. Other features include a dedicated Copilot button, Wi-Fi 7 connectivity, a QHD webcam and support for 32GB LPDDR5X memory and up to an upgradable 2TB PCIe Gen 4 SSD with dual slots. The two laptops also include dual USB Type-C ports with Thunderbolt 4, a USB Type-A port with offline charging, HDMI 2.1 and a microSD card reader, as well as Bluetooth LE Audio for improved wireless audio. Alongside the two, Acer also debuted the Swift X 14, which houses Intel Core Ultra H-series processors, Nvidia GeForce RTX 40 Series Laptop GPUs and a 2.8K OLED panel. The new CPUs and GPUs enable faster AI-enhanced workflows for higher quality live streaming, video editing and 3D rendering, while the new panel's improved colour accuracy helps creators and professionals bring their designs to life. When it comes to ports, the laptop features dual USB Type-C ports, an HDMI 2.1 port and a MicroSD card reader, as well as Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth LE Audio. It also supports up to 32 GB LPDDR5X memory and up to 1 TB PCIe Gen 4 SSD. Pricing and availability in Singapore for all three Swift laptops have yet to be announced. Aspire Acer expanded its Aspire line, with the additions of Aspire Go laptops, which are available in 15.6 and 14-inch models. Both ship with a narrow screen bezels and up to 16:10 aspect ratios, delivering large viewing spaces and high-resolution visuals. Both models are powered by up to Intel Core i3 N-Series processors, while the Aspire Go 14 (AG14-21P) can also be equipped with the AMD Ryzen 7000 Series processors to provide responsive performance. The two boast up to 10 hours of battery life. They each also come with up to 16GB LPDDR5 RAM and up to 1 TB M.2 PCIe Gen3 SSD storage. Pricing and availability in Singapore for the two Aspire Go models have yet to be announced. Apart from the two Aspire Go models, Acer additionally introduced the Aspire 3D 15 SpatialLabs Edition. This laptop delivers stereoscopic 3D content for entertainment and creation on a 15.6-inch UHD display without the need for glasses or any other special equipment. It does this by combining SpatialLabs’ advanced optical solutions with the processing power of up to an Intel Core i7 processor 13620H and the graphics power of up to an Nvidia GeForce RTX 4050 Laptop GPU. The laptop also comes equipped with up to 32 GB of DDR5 memory and up to 2 TB of storage, as well as multiple connectivity options with an HDMI 2.1 port, a USB Type-C Thunderbolt 4 port, and Wi-Fi 6 support. Pricing and availability in Singapore have yet to be announced. Predator For gaming, Acer has new Predator Helios laptops, headlined by the refreshed models of the Predator Helios 16. This powerhouse, performance-focused machine can pack up to up to an Intel Core i9 processor 14900HX and up to an Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090 Laptop GPU. That means it'll have all the bells and whistles, including AI-powered enhancements like DLSS 3.5 technology’s full ray tracing capabilities, in running the most demanding games. The laptop is available in 16-inch (16:10) WQXGA or Mini LED panels that operate at 250 Hz, support 1000 nits luminosity and 100% DCI-P3 colour gamut. For connectivity, it has two USB Type-C Thunderbolt 4 ports and MicroSD card readers, as well as Wi-Fi 7 capabilities. Meanwhile, the new Predator Helios Neo 18 laptops house Intel Core i9 processors 14900HX paired with up to NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Laptop GPUs. They'll of course also feature DLSS 3.5 technology and full ray tracing. It additionally has 32 GB DDR5 5600 MHz memory and up to 2 TB PCIe Gen 4 solid state drives in RAID 0 under the hood. For display, it sports a WQXGA (2560 x 1600) IPS panel with 240Hz refresh rates, 3 ms response time and coverage for 100% DCI-P3 colour range. Pricing and availability in Singapore have yet to be announced. Monitors Speaking of gaming, Acer is also releasing new gaming monitors under the Predator brand. These include two with MiniLED and two with OLED panels, all designed to elevate the visual experience. The MiniLED options deliver sharp visuals and consist of the the 57-inch Predator Z57 with a DUHD (7680x2160) max resolution at 120 Hz and the 34-inch Predator X34 V3 supporting UWQHD (3440x1440) resolution at 180 Hz refresh rate. The OLED options, meanwhile, consist of the 39-inch Predator X39 and the 34-inch Predator X34 X, both of which feature ultra-fast latency and performance with UWQHD (3440x1440) resolution at 240 Hz and 0.01 ms pixel response time. Pricing and availability in Singapore have yet to be announced. Acer returns to CES, debuting a wide range of laptops from its Swift, Aspire and Predator lines. Notable reveals include the new Acer Swift Go 16, Swift Go 14, Predator Helios 16 and Predator Helios Neo 18, as well as the Aspire 3D 15 SpatialLabs Edition, which feature stereoscopic 3D visuals. Acer also unveiled new monitors under the Predator brand: two with MiniLED and two with OLED panels.

  • CES 2024: Dell Debuts New Alienware Laptops, Monitors, Peripherals

    The computer hardware maker debuted new laptops, monitors and peripherals that should appeal to different gamers, whether they play to compete, play to get immersed in the game or play to socialise, at CES 2024

  • Nvidia to Challenge Intel with Arm-based Chips for Windows PC by 2025

    Nvidia, the dominant player in artificial intelligence (AI) computing chips, is set to take on Intel in the personal computer market. Nvidia and AMD could potentially release their PC chips as early as 2025, joining Qualcomm, which has with Qualcomm to transition the Windows operating system to Arm's architecture is set to expire in 2024 Nvidia and AMD could release their PC chips as early as 2025.

  • OpenAI Pushes Back Launch of Custom GPT Store to Early 2024

    OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, has announced a delay in the launch of its custom GPT store until early 2024 OpenAI has postponed the launch of its custom GPT store until early 2024.

  • Samsung Poised to Surpass Xiaomi as India's Leading Smartphone Brand in 2023

    Following a deadly border clash between Chinese and Indian forces in 2020, the Indian government has

  • CES 2024: Dell Unveils New UltraSharp Monitors, XPS Laptops

    Dell unveiled the new UltraSharp and XPS lineups ahead of CES 2024, which opens on 9 January.

  • China Approves 31 Foreign Video Games, Boosting 2023 Total

    This approval pushes the total number of approved games for 2023 past the previous year. the total number of imported games approved this year to 58, surpassing the total number approved in 2022 In the first half of 2023, total sales in China's video gaming market saw a 2.4% decline compared to

  • Nvidia Bringing Generative AI, Neural Graphics Advancements To SIGGRAPH 2023

    SIGGRAPH 2023, an annual conference devoted to computer graphics, is still a few months out, but Nvidia rendering tools that transform still images into 3D objects, neural physics models that use AI to simulate complex

  • HP Debuts Envy Move, Spectre Fold at SXSW Sydney 2023

    The device, which the PC giant debuted at the inaugural SXSW Sydney 2023, is essentially a monitor with HP's new OfficeJet Pro printers are scheduled to hit the market starting January 2024. HP at SXSW Sydney 2023 debuted the Envy Move, an all-in-one PC that gives you the freedom to take your

  • Apple Could Launch a Touchscreen MacBook Pro in 2025

    giant is supposedly developing a MacBook Pro with touchscreen functionality, which could launch in 2025 So Apple decided to scrap it from the new design of the 2021 MacBook Pro. Apple is reportedly developing a MacBook Pro with touchscreen functionality, which could launch in 2025

  • Alibaba Cloud to Power 2024 Paris Olympics with Cutting-Edge Cloud Technology

    Alibaba Cloud, chosen by the event organiser as the next-gen broadcasting and logistics partner for the 2024 This collaboration will extend until the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, according to Wang. and the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics with its cloud-based solutions. Amidst rising geopolitical tensions, Wang acknowledged the complexities faced by Chinese tech companies While Alibaba Cloud's market share in China dipped slightly to 32.6% in the second half of 2022, it remains

  • Beyond Expo 2024 in Macao Set To Showcase the Latest Tech Innovations in Asia

    Beyond Expo 2024, an annual gathering of the global tech ecosystem, is set to take place in Macao from Beyond Expo 2024, an annual gathering of the global tech ecosystem, is set to take place in Macao from

  • Sir Richard Branson to Co-Pilot World's First Stratospheric Balloon Flight in 2025

    Sir Richard Branson to co-pilot world's first commercial stratospheric balloon flight in 2025. Branson will co-pilot the world's first commercial stratospheric balloon flight in 2025, beating out Space Perspective's maiden voyage in 2025 will see Branson join co-founders Jane Poynter and Taber MacCallum Sir Richard Branson to co-pilot world's first commercial stratospheric balloon flight in 2025.

  • Japanese Tech Giants Join Forces with Cities: Creating AI Guidelines by 2025

    Consortium aims to create guidelines by April 2025, led by the Institute of Administrative Management well as the cities of Osaka, Tsukuba, Nagoya, and Yokosuka, aims to create these guidelines by April 2025 Consortium aims to create guidelines by April 2025, led by the Institute of Administrative Management

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