Antique portable music player, tin wind-up robot replica on show at travelling museum exhibition
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December 02, 2021 2:37 PMSINGAPORE - Before digital music streaming services, there were MP3 players, and even before that, portable music was enjoyed via the radio-phonograph, a hit here in the 1960s and 1970s.
Since working from home is becoming a norm, setting up your home to make it conducive and noise-free so that you can focus on your work and video calls without interruption is becoming more than essential.
The Singapore private property market is entering a new phase. For the first time in years, loss-making condo resale transactions are creeping up, especially in the Core Central Region (CCR)—a segment traditionally viewed as resilient and premium. According to recent market data, some prime properties are now being resold at losses ranging from hundreds of […]
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Singapore’s landed home market recorded a stellar year in 2025 when 1,852 landed homes were sold over the 12 months, a yearly increase of 11.2% compared to the year before. This is also the highest yearly sales volume the landed segment has recorded since 2021. In terms of prices, the landed property price index grew […]
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Record-high gold prices have turned a Shanghai shopping mall into a magnet for sellers, with crowds gathering around an automated recycler to melt down inherited jewellery for cash.
BGO and Barts Health NHS Trust's plans for the Whitechapel scheme propose co-locating NHS services, research and office space with new homes, public amenities and green spaces.
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The plans for the north London scheme, delivered in partnership with Ballymore and Lateral, include 401 homes alongside a mix of commercial uses.
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