HWM Singapore is a monthly consumer technology publication covering the 3Cs of tech -- Computers, Consumer Electronics & Communications (and now Software & Games). A strong technology brand with independent editions throughout South-east Asia since 2000, HWM Singapore is known for its authoritative product comparison shootouts, analytical feature stories, benchmarked product reviews and technical walkthroughs. Feast your eyes on easy-to-read layouts, useful tips and decisive reviews, before plonking that hard-earned dollar on the best technology for you, your social circle and your home.
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4 In 10 Singapore Businesses Failed To Use The Pandemic To Digitally transform Themselves • Workday study of nine APAC markets found that 4 in 10 Singapore businesses failed to take advantage offered by the pandemic and are finding themselves lagging in digital agility.
Damien Leach • Chief Technology Officer, APJ, Workday said that Singapore benefits from high levels of digital agility where 63% of organisations are in the integrated and agile stages of digital agility maturity.
Tesla Model Y • The Model Y is Tesla’s compact SUV and the second model to be officially offered by the brand here. Given the popularity of SUVs, it could very well be Tesla’s most important model. Visually, it looks like a larger Model 3 on stilts.
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THE 5 BEST ULTRAPORTABLE NOTEBOOKS TO BUY NOW • The pandemic has forced us to change our lifestyles and work habits. And a central device to all of that is the ultraportable notebook. Advances in processor technologies and materials mean ultraportable notebooks have never been more powerful and portable. Furthermore, technologies like Thunderbolt 4 mean these notebooks can be docked when users reach home, which improves performance and functionality. With its blend of portability, performance, and versatility, is it any wonder then that ultraportable notebooks are now the system of choice for many users?