Samsung Electronics Co Ltd has unveiled a new design for a smartphone that folds into a square, racing ahead in folding devices after it launched its first model in September.
SINGAPORE: At first glance, this three-storey structure looks no different from your average building. On the ground floor, its lights shine, its fans whir, its air-conditioning units hum and employees go about their day-to-day work. But the building, located at SP’s training centre at Woodleigh ...
SINGAPORE: Southeast Asia could become a net importer of fossil fuels in the next few years, raising the financial burden on governments and increasing carbon emissions in the region, the International Energy Agency (IEA) warned in a report. This comes despite expectations of slower growth in the ...
Japanese retail sales grew the most in 5-1/2 years in September, boosted by consumers accelerating spending to beat a national sales tax hike that kicked in this month, raising some concerns about a subsequent pullback in demand in the coming months.
BTS and Barbie, which has been modernised with variants of based on popular celebrities, role models, different skin tones and professions, helped lift worldwide doll sales by five per cent.
Park Chol-hee was working the holiday shift at Samsung Heavy Industries' Geoje shipyard on Labour Day, 2017, when a giant crane collided with another and crashed to ground, killing six people, including Park's younger brother.
Johnson & Johnson said on Tuesday that 15 new tests found no asbestos in a bottle of baby powder that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration previously said had tested positive for trace amounts of asbestos.
The Palo Alto neighbourhood alone, where Silicon Valley’s tech stars live, is a sight to behold as local moguls try to outdo each other on Halloween decorations, candy and bands, says Jay L Zagorsky.
British inventor James Dyson has dropped out of the race to produce electric cars in the face of stiff competition and after criticism of the Brexit-backing billionaire's decision to build the vehicle in Singapore.
A TECHNOLOGY revolution called open banking is about to hit, muddling the future for banks. Open banking will allow consumers to aggregate their information across financial institutions, insurance companies and brokerages on a single platform.
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