When I think of a tablet, I usually see it as something that professionals carry around in place of a laptop or PC, because they’re still working on the go. For me, I do it old-school style, lugging around my laptop wherever I go, because I paid a good amount …
Read More »At Home in Brooklyn with Fawn Galli
Take a deep love of nature, mix in a healthy dose of disco and fashion and add a passionate dollop of luxury and you have the Fawn Galli design cocktail. Unpredictable, witty and whimsical is how she likes it and so do her clients who appreciate her ability to perceive their …
Read More »This S’pore Startup Is Bringing In The Dough By Turning Unsold Bread Into Beer
Co-founder and CEO of CRUST, Travin Singh, 29, realised that the preservation of bread is the oldest form of making beer whilst researching on the origins of the beverage. “Bread is one of the main ingredients people waste worldwide,” Travin said in an interview with Vulcan Post. In Singapore, it …
Read More »One Tough Cookie: How Famous Amos Weathered The COVID-19 Pandemic Despite Falling Revenue
The very picture and taste of the iconic traditional chocolate chip cookie Famous Amos has become synonymous with the crunchy delights it peddles. In fact, when a Malaysian woman claimed to crack the secret Famous Amos recipe earlier this year, the Internet went absolutely wild. The company remains unfazed however. …
Read More »No Fees, No Teachers, No Classrooms—How Does This New Coding School In Sunway Work?
42 (or Ecole 42), the famous school of coding that was first launched in Paris, France, has made its way to Malaysia through a virtual launch by the Minister of Multimedia and Communications Dato’ Saifuddin Abdullah. Called 42 KL here, it is the result of a partnership agreement between Sunway …
Read More »Jamus Lim Joins Economic Society Of S’pore’s Council: What Is It And Who Are The New Members?
Newly elected Member of Parliament of Sengkang GRC Jamus Lim is among 6 individuals elected to Economic Society of Singapore’s council. Five other new council members were announced, namely — Credit Suisse team leader Kent Choi, Dean of NTU Business School Professor Christina Soh, head of the NUS economics department …
Read More »A “Natural Disaster”: Teo Heng KTV To Close 7 S’pore Outlets But Founder Plans To Raise $1M
Karaoke outlets and other entertainment venues in Singapore have been forced to close down since end March following the government’s COVID-19 advisory. It’s been an undoubtedly difficult time for these businesses as the cease in operations meant no income while still having to bear overhead costs. The toughest hurdle is …
Read More »Tesla Is Quietly Hiring In S’pore – Does This Signal A Launch Here?
Just two days ago, electric vehicle and alternative energy company Tesla listed five roles based in Singapore. Here are the roles available: Service Advisor Service Manager Vehicle Readiness Specialist Parts Advisor Vehicle Service Technician A quick search on networking site Linkedin shows that Tesla is “actively recruiting” for five roles …
Read More »Something’s Brewing: How Cafes Are Leveraging On The Cold Brew Coffee Subscription Trend
From a good ol’ cup of kopi at the hawker centre to a long black at a third wave coffee joint, Singapore indeed has a vibrant coffee culture. The coffee industry in Singapore traditionally has two faces: kopitiam stalls that sell hundreds of cups each morning, and speciality coffeehouses that …
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