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  • 1 week ago | hardwarezone.com.sg | Cheryl Tan

    Casio unveils three calculators showcasing traditional Japanese designs to celebrate 60 years Can you believe it's been 60 years since the first electronic Casio calculator with memory function—the "001" was released? Casio's history with electronic calculators goes back even further than that. In 1957, it released the "14-A", which was one of, if not the world's first compact electronic calculator.

  • 3 weeks ago | hardwarezone.com.sg | Cheryl Tan

    Trending News News Categories AV SystemsBluetooth HeadsetsCasingsCoolersCPUDigital PaymentsExternal StorageGames & GearGraphics CardsHard Disk DrivesHeadphonesInkjet PrintersLaser PrintersMedia Streamers and HubsMemoryMobile PhonesMotherboardNASNetworkingOptical DrivesPortable Media PlayersPower Supply UnitsProjectorsSmartphones & TabletsSolid State DrivesSpeakersTabletsTelcoTelevisionsDesktop SystemsEsportsNetworking & TelcoNotebooksToys & CollectiblesWearablesInput DevicesMonitorsMovies &...

  • 3 weeks ago | hardwarezone.com.sg | Cheryl Tan

    Contenders, and how we score High-quality photography is one of the biggest selling points of premium-grade phones. That's why their makers would go to great lengths to squeeze big sensors and sign big brand partnerships for an optical edge. Having a pocket-friendly shooter is a convenience most people cannot live without. We had a blast doing our 2024 shootout and decided to shake things up for 2025.

  • 4 weeks ago | hardwarezone.com.sg | Cheryl Tan

    Sony announces WF-C710N TWS earbuds, with longer battery life and better noise cancellation Japanese tech giant Sony has just announced a couple of new personal audio devices. There's a new pair of true wireless earbuds, in addition to some beautiful new colourways for existing headphones.

  • 1 month ago | hardwarezone.com.sg | Cheryl Tan

    Huawei FreeBuds Pro 4 review: It's good at one thing Huawei's phone business has been enjoying a resurgence lately, but if you're not keen on using a phone that doesn't have Google Mobile Services, the Chinese company is actually still producing one product line that works well and can be used anywhere and with most devices. If you guessed earbuds, you’re correct.

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