The Huawei Mate 9 comes in a square brown box printed with soy ink.
It is made in China. To be precise, it is made in Shenzhen, China.
The Huawei Mate 9 comes in a square brown box printed with soy ink.
It is made in China. To be precise, it is made in Shenzhen, China.
ViDi Action Camera was born out of a Kickstarter Project.
The Kickstarter project raised a total of US$151,880 out of their initial goal of US$25,000 from 1,253 backers. They have started shipping the camera in December 2015.
The D-Link DAP-1860 AC Wi-Fi Range Extender was launched in Singapore last month and is retailing for S$189.
The D-Link DAP-1860 operates on both the 2.4GHz and 5GHz wireless bands using concurrent dual-band technology with four MIMO external antennas. It supports MU-MIMO.
Circles.Life is a Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MNVO) in Singapore riding on M1’s infrastructure.
I attended their launch on 5th May 2016 and sign up for a free three months trial.
Fabrix has launched their Marble Snap Case for the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus.
There is no price difference between the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus case. Each of them is retailing for US$22 (S$31) excluding delivery. Local delivery within Singapore is additional US$5 (S$7).
I have heard of V-MODA a couple of years now and one of my friend, Justin Lee, is using one as well.
V-MODA is founded in 2004 as a high-performance audio manufacturer. It is headquartered in California, United States and has a design studio in Milan, Italy.
Currently, I am using my 6 years old Logitech Notebook Riser N110 at work and I am looking around for one more laptop stand for my home.
I like my laptop top stand to be made of aluminium just like the MacBook Pro, and hence I narrowed down to these three laptop stands from the Apple Online Singapore Store:
Moto Is Back In Singapore
On 24th August 2016, Moto announced that their latest product portfolio of six devices has arrived in Singapore.
Unfortunately, I can’t find any product links for Singapore, so it links to either Motorola US or Motorola India site.
OKPOW USB Type C Cable is a USB-C to USB-A cable that is retailing for US$12.99 (S$18) on Amazon.
It doesn’t ship to Singapore directly, so you have to go through a freight forwarder like HopShopGo.