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Google 'Chinese New Year' and your screen will light up with fireworks
This year marks the Year of the Ox.
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VideoREVIEW: Google Pixel 4a vs. Apple iPhone SE
The Google Pixel 4a is priced at S$499 and the iPhone SE is starting at S$649 – both phones are on the high-end range of budget phones.
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REVIEW: Google’s Clearly White Pixel Buds, a clear choice for your next ear accessory
The first thing that surprised me about the Pixel Buds is its finishing. The buds and the case feel fantastic to touch. The matte white surface feels so much like the Pixel 4’s back and is quite nice. Singapore only gets the Cleary White for now, while other markets would get the Almost Black, Quite Mint and Oh So Orange colour variants.
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VideoUnboxing Google Pixel Buds
The first thing that surprised me about the Pixel Buds is its finishing. The buds and the case feel fantastic to touch.
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Electronics to look out for this 7.7 Lazada sale
Whether you’re a budding Youtuber, an electronics enthusiast or a gamer, here are some top-selling electronics on sale at Lazada.
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Google Pixel 4 to be released in Singapore on 24 Oct, starting price at $1,199
Google today (16 October) announced the launch of the Google Pixel 4, the latest generation of Google’s Pixel smartphone in Singapore. The phone comes with the latest version of Android 10, with a monthly security updates for three years, and access to Google’s advanced security services.
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Android 10 phones may have to hide third-party navigation gestures
Are you fond of the custom navigation gestures on your Android phone? You might have to go digging for them in the future. The 9to5Google team says it has obtained the latest Google Mobile Services agreement for device makers, and the terms reportedly require that phones ship using either Android 10's new gestures or the old three-button layout. Third-party gestures can stay, but they have to be hidden at least one level below in the Settings app. Vendors not only can't enable their own gest
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