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How to end your addiction to your smartphone using 5 tips

South China Morning Post, Published on 25/09/2024

» The bright red lights shone onto the ground at pedestrian crossings around Hong Kong so that phone-absorbed zombies know the "Don't Walk" signal is active were billed as a public safety measure.

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Thais join the world in getting iPhone 16s on launch day

Published on 20/09/2024

» Large crowds of Thais and foreigners waited for hours to be among the first to own Apple's latest iPhone, which was launched worldwide on Friday.

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China's 'Wukong' hit sells 10 million copies in three days

Bloomberg News, Published on 24/08/2024

» BEIJING - Black Myth: Wukong, a Chinese-made video game backed by Tencent Holdings Ltd, took just 83 hours to sell 10 million copies, one of the fastest debuts in industry history.

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Viral TikTok videos from Singaporean architect bring feng shui to new audience

South China Morning Post, Published on 16/07/2024

» SINGAPORE - In 2020, when the world was in the grip of the Covid-19 pandemic, Cliff Tan entered a quarantine hotel in his native Singapore. At the time, the architect had 50 followers on TikTok.

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Chinese robot 'guide dog' could be visually impaired’s new best friend

Published on 01/07/2024

» SHANGHAI: It's less furry than a traditional companion, but a six-legged Chinese robot "guide dog" could one day help vision-impaired people live more independently, according to its research development team in Shanghai.

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Meet world's first edible robot

Kyodo News, Published on 31/05/2024

» KYODO - A cloudy yellow rectangular figure about seven centimetres long wobbles from side to side, waving its gelatinous arms as it makes a friendly greeting, its body resting inside a mug.

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They're ignoring MrBeast's rules of YouTube, and thriving

New York Times, Published on 24/05/2024

» NEW YORK - Late last year, Zackary Smigel, a YouTube creator, made a video titled "Why Is YouTube Like This?" By "this" he meant that the platform was filled with videos that have sensationalised titles, heavily edited content and grabby thumbnails, often featuring a person’s emotive face.