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- Would you let AI plan your holiday itinerary?In his latest column, Jonathan McCrea is striking a lighter tone and telling us how AI has become his ideal travel companion. I’m heading away for a couple of weeks with the family. We’re going through the packing list now. Underwear, Calpol, flip flops, emergency sugar rations (for me, to be clear). The most important … Read more
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Median salary for S’pore tech workers hits S$9K
Disclaimer: Unless otherwise stated, any opinions expressed below belong solely to the author. Data sourced from the Singapore Digital Economy Report published by IMDA. Singapore’s Infocomm Media Development Authority has just released its annual report on the state of nation’s digital economy, which also includes interesting insights about the job market situation for tech workers

The best leader is the most boring person in the room
We are celebrating the wrong leaders; the best are the most boring people in the room We love reading or hearing stories about people who have set their sights on conquering something seemingly impossible. They embark on an expedition, experience multiple highs and lows with a team behind them, but ultimately emerge victorious in the

Verizon Plans To Use AI To Lure You Away From AT&T And T-Mobile
Wdstock/Getty Images Verizon is apparently turning to AI to try to lure customers away from its competitors. A new promo, which claims customers can “bring your bill from AT&T or T-Mobile and we’ll give you a better deal” has appeared online and in stores around the nation.

UniFi Drive, Explained: The App that Powers All Ubiquiti UNAS Servers
UniFi Drive is the latest development within Ubiquiti’s UniFi ecosystem, designed to transform the host hardware device, often referred to as the UniFi console, into a network-attached storage (NAS) server, known as UniFi NAS or UNAS. Among over half a dozen UniFi applications, UniFi Drive is the youngest—less than a year old to date. Consequently,

Entry-Level Multi-Gigabit: 2025’s Best 2.5Gbps Routers and Mesh Systems
Multi-Gigabit is the term used to describe data traveling at least twice the speed of Gigabit. To experience it, we generally resort to the new Multi-Gig wired network connection standard, which has become increasingly relevant thanks to the availability of Wi-Fi 7. This post features the best entry-level (2.5Gbps) multi-Gigabit-capable routers and mesh systems plucked

Don’t Fall For This T-Mobile Account Monitoring Scam
Jetcityimage/Getty Images Some T-Mobile customers have found themselves scratching their heads after receiving letters shaming them for their browsing histories. The letter, which says it come from the T-Mobile Legal and Emergency Response Team, claims that the user has been accessing “sites promoting or facilitating hacking-related activity,

TSA Is Warning iPhone Users To Stop Using This Dangerous Setting
Suwan-Studio/Shutterstock The world is elated over the rollout of the iPhone 17 and iOS 26, but Apple’s cutting-edge software could throw its users into troubled waters, and it’s all because of one default setting on the Wired Accessories screen. To access this menu, you’ll need to launch the
Gmail Isn’t Working On Your Android Phone? Here’s Why (And How To Fix It)
ChristianLphoto/Shutterstock Android gives you the freedom to use whatever apps and services you want, for the most part. So, for example, if you wanted to use an email app that you prefer over what comes pre-installed, you can do that. Of course, it is a lot easier

Starlink Could Fail If It’s Adopted Nationally
Nndanko/Getty Images Starlink from SpaceX provides high-speed, low-latency internet to areas of the world that otherwise would have no connection opportunities, thanks to a constellation of low-Earth orbit satellites. It also makes internet access more accessible and affordable: The Starlink Mini starts at $80 per month for
8 Fascinating DNA Discoveries About Famous Historical Figures
Billion Photos/Shutterstock People were always aware that things like physical features and biological quirks tended to run in families, but no one ever really knew why. The 1940s marked a turning point when scientists finally figured out that it was deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). Over the following years, they discovered