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ZDNet Week in Review - Asia
January 4, 2018
With businesses fumbling, Singapore must take more care in data aspirations
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Singapore government has been opening up user data access to ease information exchange and business transactions, but it should observe some caution as major organisations continue to slip up over security.
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​Korean team puts OLED on fibre thinner than hair
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​Samsung to reveal QLED monitor with Thunderbolt 3 at CES
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​Samsung begins production of AI-boosted Exynos 9
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Windows 10 fleet: Lenovo's new ThinkPads get 8th gen Intel chips, webcam shutters
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Didi Chuxing invests further in China's bike-sharing market
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NTT offers Japan tourists ad-supported mobile internet access
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Fujitsu Lifebook U747 review: A 14-inch business workhorse with good connections
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Limited edition Sandstone White OnePlus 5T announced
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