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π» Bytes Of This Week (24 Jun - 30 Jun)
1. Gas and Electricity Prices to Increase: What You Need to Know; 2. Singapore Core Inflation Steady at 3.1% in May; 3. Temasek Launches $150M Fund for STEM Scholarships and Skills Training; 4. NUS Introduces Wednesday Afternoons Off and New Sports Hostel for Holistic Education; 5. Apple Vision Pro Launch: Tech Enthusiasts Flock for $5,299 Headsets; 6. No U-turn on VEP: Malaysia to Enforce Entry Permits for Foreign Vehicles



π» Bytes Of This Week (17 Jun - 23 Jun)
Exclusive bytes: Celebrating 30 Years of Interior Design Excellence in Singapore 1. Job Vacancies Rise Despite Increase in Unemployment; 2. Singapore Reclaims Top Spot in Global Competitiveness; 3. Singapore Dominates Inaugural South-east Asia Fortune 500; 4. OCBC Unveils AI-Powered Stock Picker: AI Oscar; 5. Singapore's Innovative R&D to Tackle Rising Sea Levels; 6. COE Prices for Cars Rebound; Open Category and Commercial Vehicle Premiums Dip



π» Bytes Of This Week (03 Jun - 09 Jun)
1. April Retail Sales Plummet by 1.2% in Singapore; 2. NUS and NTU Shine in Global University Rankings; 3. Pioneer Generation to Receive Up to $1,100 in MediSave Top-Ups in July; 4. Singapore and US Launch AI Talent Bridge for Women in Tech; 5. Google Boosts Investment in Singapore with New Data Centre; 6. COE Premium Dip Brings Hope for Lower Car Prices in Singapore


π» Bytes Of This Week (27 May - 02 Jun)
Exclusive bytes: Unlocking the Future at Asia Tech x Singapore; 1. HDB Resale Flat Listing Service Officially Launched with Over 600 Units for Sale; 2. Condo Resale Prices Surge by 1.5% in April, Sales Hit 13-Month High; 3. NUS Law Returns to Kent Ridge Campus After 19 Years; 4. Singapore Boosts Quantum Leap with $300M Investment; 5. Singapore Boosts Data Centre Capacity, Emphasises Green Energy; 6. Grab Partners with OpenAI to Revolutionise AI Solutions; 7. QR Code Clearance for Malaysian Travellers Begins Trial at Johor Checkpoints; 8. Malaysia to Enforce Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) for Foreign Cars from Singapore
