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Daily Cuts - Can’t live with them, can’t live without them: Are smartphones really problematic?

One could argue that smartphones are an essential in today’s context, but a recent study dug deeper and found that its use has become “problematic”, especially among youths – their dependency on smartphones are potential causes for issues such as anxiety. Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman ask the study’s lead Dr Mythily Subramaniam, Assistant Chairman, Medical Board (Research), Institute of Mental Health, what the results really mean, and whether we’re ironically causing undue stress but raising the alarm.

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Daily Cuts - All eyes on Kamala Harris on final night of Democratic National Convention

Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris is set to deliver her address on the fourth and final night of the Democratic National Convention. She will accept her party’s nomination during the speech in which she is widely expected to offer her vision and policy agenda to the American people. The first three days of the DNC saw a litany of political luminaries and star entertainers. Hairianto Diman looks at how the DNC compares to the Republican National Convention that took place in July wirh Bryan DeAngelis, Partner, Head of Washington Office, Penta Group

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Daily Cuts - What could make Telegram a hotbed for scams?

Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin speak with Kenny Yeo, Director, Global Cyber Security Advisory and Head of Asia Pacific Cyber Security Practice, Frost & Sullivan, about what could make Telegram such a hotbed for scams.

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Daily Cuts - Is lowering the CPF online withdrawal limit enough to deter scammers?

Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin speak with Alvin Neo, Client Adviser, Providend, about whether lowering the CPF online withdrawal limit is enough to deter scammers.

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Daily Cuts - Gear up, we're investigating the sequel of S.P.Y

In ‘Culture Club', Hui Wong meets the main actors of S.P.Y - Suria's crime drama series, which returns for a second season. She investigates the exciting details of the new season with Fadhlur Rahman, the Actor who plays the role of Inspector Yusuf and Adlina Adil, the Actress who plays Inspector Natasha. Rahman and Adil also share more about what went behind the scenes during filming, if another season could be in talks as well as future projects the two are expecting. 

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Daily Cuts - Capturing perfection in prints

In 'Made in SG', Hui Wong converses with James Tan, a Master Printmaker, Colour Management Specialist, Educator, Commercial Photographer and Owner of Lateral-I - a printmaking studio in Singapore. Tan tells us how he creates fine art photography prints for renowned photographers, galleries, and collectors around the world. 

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