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How S’pore Freelancers Like Delivery Riders Can Get Free Insurance, Job Support, Cash Grants

At present, many freelancers do not enjoy benefits such as insurance, training support or even CPF contributions. In fact, they have to bear these costs themselves. Furthermore, among freelancers, food delivery riders also bear the risk of injuries and illnesses in their line of work. As a result, the National …

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Entertainment To Entrepreneurship: 6 S’porean Celebrities Who Started Their Own Businesses

Entrepreneurship really does seem to be the buzzword these days. From Singaporeans quitting high-flying corporate jobs to teenagers starting their own ventures, people of all walks of lives are taking the leap of faith. More recently, even celebrities have expanded from their lives in showbiz to start entrepreneurial ventures of …

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Disney+ To Launch In S’pore In Feb 2021 – Subscription Fees Will Cost S$11.98/Month

The uptake of streaming services has surged due to the Covid-19 pandemic and come next year, Singaporeans will have another new option to add to their list. Disney+ announced today (December 11) that its streaming services would be made available in Singapore starting 23 February 2021. The service will offer …

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Racing To The Top: How BlueSG Became The World’s Second Largest Electric Car Sharing Service

Launched in December 2017, BlueSG offers an affordable and convenient mobility option to Singaporeans with its electric car-sharing service. It is a subsidiary of the Bolloré Group, which launched the world’s largest car-sharing service Autolib’ in Paris. Now, BlueSG is the world’s second largest electric car-sharing service. It currently has …

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Why S’pore Is Still Stuck In Phase 2 And What Needs To Be Done To Move Ahead To Phase 3

We have been in Phase 2 of the reopening of the economy since June 19. When Minister Lawrence Wong, who co-chairs the task force for Covid-19, raised the possibility of Singapore moving into Phase 3 before end of this year in October, we saw a glimmer of hope. However, this is …

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The Samsung Galaxy A42 5G Is The Company’s Most Affordable 5G Phone. Here’s How It Performs.

[This is a sponsored article with Samsung.] Although we may not have full access to 5G capabilities in Malaysia yet, it’s something that could happen in the next few years. It still makes sense for people to buy phones that are 5G capable now and get access to that feature …

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This M’sian Startup’s Patented Tech Makes Sense Of Big Data For Companies Who Can’t

“Organisations need to be data-driven in order to compete effectively,” Jimmy Ting, Managing Director of DataMicron first told Vulcan Post. But he saw that organisations faced an issue here: they had vast amounts of data, and lacked solutions to help them analyse it all. This was in particular for enterprise …

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This S’pore Startup Made A “Passport” For COVID-19 Test Results So You Can Travel Seamlessly

Singapore currently has plans to form Air Travel Bubbles (ATB) with other nations, various green and fast lane arrangements, and has since opened up its borders to China and Australia. It will allow for travel without quarantine, provided that the traveller’s Covid-19 test results are negative. However, these results are …

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YouTube Taught This M’sian Couple To Turn Concrete Into Pretty Décor, Now It’s Their Biz

Author’s blurb: When I think of concrete, the first thing that comes to mind is usually grey and hard structures used to build walls and pave floors. The industrial look can come off unflattering to me, especially when left exposed without being painted first. But Adesh and Shahfiq see a …

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