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Hail the king, for better or worse
Celebrating the current and potential future success of four-time MVP LeBron James.
Choosing your Living Card Game
Want to get into a card game that’s collectible but don’t have that much time or money or both? Why not try a Living Card Game (LCG)? Chee Yih Yang looks at the options, in this multi-part article on a bunch of non-trading card games, that can still be very customisable at a fraction of the price.
Google Glass app subtitles conversations
Researchers at the George Institute of Technology have developed a clever use for Google's smart headset that provides a live, text transcription when someone speaks.
Interpol opens Singapore centre to fight cybercrime
Interpol, the world's largest police organisation, is opening a centre in Singapore focused on fighting cybercrime, which many countries, it says, are poorly equipped to contain.
Rattlesnake repertoire boosts snake-like robot's skills
How do you make a better snake robot? You study snakes, of course.
Tripda: Get thrifty about trips
We talk to Tripda which aims to expand the possibilities of carpooling, making intercity travelling more fun while saving cost.
Online tool may help low-income people quit smoking
In a preliminary trial, an interactive website developed in England called StopAdvisor was found to be especially helpful to low-income people in quitting smoking.
Philips Electronics loses US$467mil patent verdict to Masimo
A federal jury on Wednesday said Philips Electronics NA should pay US$466.8mil (RM1.51bil) to Masimo Corp for having infringed two patents for technology used to help measure blood oxygen and track pulse rates.
Air monitoring smartwatch for kids
The Tokyo-based telecom operator has announced that a safety-focused children's smartwatch called Docotch is in the works, with key features including the ability to measure air quality in the home.
Twitter sues U.S. Justice Dept
Twitter Inc sued the U.S. Department of Justice on Tuesday, intensifying its battle with federal agencies as the Internet industry's self-described champion of free speech seeks the right to reveal the extent of U.S. government surveillance.