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Japanese tech firms eye Thailand’s 2 trillion baht digital economy

With the recent shift of some of the world's largest technology companies' supply chains out of China and into Southeast Asian markets like Vietnam, the whole region is poised to become more prominent in the global technology landscape. Countries like Thailand are likely to benefit from this trend, and companies that establish a presence in these markets…

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As Web2 giants enter the Web3 space, security will be make-or-break

It is not a question of if, but when and how mass adoption of blockchain technologies will take place. Asset security will be vital to driving wide-scale adoption with confidence.

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AI assistants can be students’ personal Socrates

AI assistants that can engage students in the Socratic Method could be especially helpful in Asian schools where students are most accustomed to the passive absorption of information – this could also get quiet students to be more confident in sharing their ideas.   

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Cellular engineering skin to make leather: A new sustainability goal?

By diversifying how cellular engineering is applied, such as to leather as well as food, better price parity can be gained because food needs to be produced at a very low price point, whereas fashion and luxury customers spend more, making meeting price parity easier.

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Maximizing revenue potential in mobile gaming through effective monetization strategies

Monetization plays a crucial role in the mobile gaming industry, as it is the primary way developers generate revenue. While many mobile games are free to download and play, developers can monetize their games by offering in-app purchases, display ads, or a combination of both.

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Balancing innovation and safety: Cybersecurity measures for medical devices

The rise of the interconnected Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) and other healthcare cyber-physical systems means cyber threats have the potential to disrupt patient care by triggering device outages or malfunctions. 

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The rise of generative AI: here’s what developers need to know

The potential to revolutionize content creation across various industries makes it important to understand what generative AI is and how it can be used. Let’s explore how generative AI works, real-world applications, and how it’s already changing the way software developers work.

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Are biometrics truly the key to securing Malaysia’s banking sector?

One can’t help to wonder — what’s the next course of action for banks? Is biometric technology truly mature enough to be the silver bullet that provides airtight security and seamless customer experiences that banks are aiming to achieve?

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The cost of inaction: Why cybersecurity could make or break your business

It is often said that a chain is only as strong as its weakest link. For all the effort and passion that goes into building a business, leaders cannot afford to overlook laying the foundation of its security system.

Carsharing supercharges EV adoption in Singapore

In the long run, shifting perceptions on EVs and greater usage through carsharing will create a multiplier effect that enhances the accessibility of EVs, increases users’ willingness to use EVs, and amplifies the demand for existing charging stations. These will culminate in greater investment by the government and EV charging partners to expand Singapore’s…