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Daily Cuts - It’s a kid’s world – myFirst’s smartwatch, camera and karaoke set tailor-made for the Little Ones

In ‘Made in SG’, Melanie Oliveiro speaks with G-Jay Yong, founder of the tech brand myFirst, makers of the Fone S4 “MagiCode” kids’ smartwatch. Yong will talk about how the smartwatch allows for secret personalised messages between parent and child using the “MagiCode” customisable vibration feature. Yong will also explain how gamification and a reward system are programmed into the watch - helping the child accomplish goals, collect badges, and reinforce routines the fun way. He’ll also talk about myFirst’s other gadgets like the camera and karaoke set.

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Daily Cuts - Petite bites at Quenino

Imagine a generous serving of caviar on top of scallop mousse and razor clam, or pong piah filling between crispy wafers! Quenino’s degustation-only menu has much to offer. Work It’s Hui Wong speaks to Chef Sujatha to hear more about the culinary masterpieces it has to offer.

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Daily Cuts - Building a supportive environment for Rare Skin Conditions

Work It’s Hui Wong speaks to Dr Mark Koh, Leading Dermatologist at Rare Skin Conditions Society of Singapore (RSC), on their event to spread awareness, and discuss how to build a supportive environment for anyone suffering from Rare Skin Conditions. The fundraising campaign can be found at http://www.rareskinconditions.org/

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Daily Cuts - A Letter to Myself: Filmmaker Nicole Midori Woodford on living with ferocity

Nicole Midori Woodford is an acclaimed Singaporean filmmaker whose first feature film "Last Shadow at First Light" drew inspiration from the conversations she had with her late Japanese grandmother. She shares how she fell in love with storytelling, and why she'd tell her younger self to live "with ferocity", not be afraid to speak up, and to love more.

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Daily Cuts - Crossing borders for treatments: what happens after?

Stem cell therapy for knee cartilage repair, not approved as a mainstream treatment in Singapore, is driving Singaporeans to Malaysia to seek treatments. But the risks of complications and challenges with aftercare have become pressing concerns. Susan Ng and Hairianto Diman explores what appropriate steps should be taken if the need arises, with Benjamin Gaw, Director & Co-Head of Healthcare and Life sciences at Drew & Napier.

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Daily Cuts - Trump’s Greenland gambit: what does it cost to buy a country?

As President-elect Donald Trump renews his bid for Greenland and the Panama Canal, Susan Ng and Hairianto Diman explore the geopolitical stakes and resource ambitions behind these bold moves with Angela Mancini, Partner and Head of the Global Risk Analysis practice for Asia Pacific, Control Risks.

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