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Broadcom shares drop despite slightly higher Q3 revenue forecast
Broadcom is a major supplier of semiconductors to Apple and Samsung.
27 days ago | techinasia.com
These are the most active investors in Philippine startups
Which investors are writing the most checks to startups in the Philippines?
27 days ago | techinasia.com
Microsoft’s new method cuts AI training time by up to 65%
The method reduces fine-tuning time by up to 65% while maintaining similar performance levels to the original GRPO algorithm.
27 days ago | techinasia.com
DeepSeek calls intern for AI medical data labeling jobs
This is the first time DeepSeek has publicly referred to "medical data" in its labeling initiatives.
27 days ago | techinasia.com
Alibaba launches new open-source AI embedding models
The Qwen3 Embedding series supports over 100 languages, including programming languages.
27 days ago | techinasia.com
3-year-old boy among 3 dead after boat capsizes off Port Klang, search ongoing for his missing parents
The incident on Friday (Jun 6) evening involved six locals aged between three and 50, with only one confirmed survivor so far.
28 days ago | channelnewsasia.com
China plans to sell seized crypto via Hong Kong exchanges
This marks the first time a mainland Chinese agency has outlined a process for disposing of seized virtual currencies.
28 days ago | techinasia.com
Stablecoin regulation may shake up US treasury market
The bill may require stablecoin issuers to back their tokens with liquid assets such as US dollars and treasury bills.
28 days ago | techinasia.com
Indian fintech firm Decentro bags $3.5m series B
Decentro handles over 50,000 crore rupee (US$5.8 billion) in annual payment volumes across 1,300+ clients.
28 days ago | techinasia.com
Japan’s Metaplanet plans $5.4b raise to boost BTC holdings
Metaplanet currently holds 8,888 BTC worth around US$920 million. 
28 days ago | techinasia.com
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How to soundproof your home in Singapore?
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.
4 years ago | Propertygroup
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Higher 2025 Seller’s Stamp Duty Rates Just Dropped: Should Buyers And Sellers Be Worried?
Seller Stamp Duty is back to the way it was. Again. Because, of course, it is. To prevent the market from reacting on time and deprive me of sleep, the government has just announced, at close to midnight on 03 July 2025, that Sellers Stamp Duty (SSD) rates are back to how they were in […] The post Higher 2025 Seller’s Stamp Duty Rates Just Dropped: Should Buyers And Sellers Be Worried? first appeared on TheFinance.sg.
19 hours ago | thefinance.sg
Why Upgrading From An HDB Is Harder (And Riskier) Than It Was Since Covid
When Singapore emerged from the COVID-19 pandemic, the property market didn’t just bounce back; it saw a steep change in buyer behaviour and preferences, which may well be with us for decades to come. In the years since COVID, we’ve seen price records tumble, new launches sell out within weekends, and resale condos face tight […] The post Why Upgrading From An HDB Is Harder (And Riskier) Than It Was Since Covid first appeared on TheFinance.sg.
a day ago | thefinance.sg
Dalai Lama, on eve of 90th birthday, aims to live for decades more
in 7 hours | channelnewsasia.com
China's intense EV rivalry tests Thailand's local production goals
Under a government incentive programme meant to boost electric vehicle production in Thailand, carmakers are exempt from import duties, but are obligated to match import volumes with domestic production.  
in 6 hours | channelnewsasia.com
Prologis to build new Staffordshire HQ for Palletways UK
The project will consolidate Palletways’ operations and create space for future growth. The post Prologis to build new Staffordshire HQ for Palletways UK appeared first on Property Week.
9 hours ago | propertyweek.com
Leaseholders to receive stronger rights to challenge service charges under new reforms
The Ministry of Housing has today (4 July) set out new reforms to give leaseholders’ stronger rights to challenge “extortionate” service charges. The post Leaseholders to receive stronger rights to challenge service charges under new reforms appeared first on Property Week.
13 hours ago | propertyweek.com
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