As much as it may sound like shoplifting, this is the future of grocery shopping, first envisioned by Amazon.
New hiring practice based on contracts instead of quotas will benefit private sector, analysts say
For many who wish to get away from the daily commute, working online offers them a chance to fulfil their dream, and safe, cheap and friendly Asia is the perfect place to do it
In the latest and most dramatic step by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to diversify the overwhelmingly white and male institution, 683 industry professionals were invited Wednesday to join the nearly 90-year-old organisation.
Smartphone texting changes our brain wave patterns, which could impact cognitive functioning, according to a new study. Also in the news: advice on bathing a baby with eczema
Notifications to begin in the coming weeks in Gmail or Chrome asking users if they want their ads personalised
Chinese University programme has reduced the challenging behaviour of students, particularly relating to anger and mood swings
A Singapore study that followed hundreds of primary-age children for five years discovered that perfectionist parenting styles may make children excessively self-critical and undermine their confidence and self-belief
Exercise boosts children’s academic prowess – that’s the consensus view of world experts, published in a leading medical journal. Yet most Hong Kong children don’t meet the minimum recommended daily exercise target
Lacking connections and unwilling to conform to the city’s sterile mainstream scene, Berklee College of Music graduates Joyce Cheung and Mark Tai pursue personal ventures in the hope they’ll be heard
Burning fossil fuels and emitting CO2 in large amounts simply for the dumb fun of it could one day be seen as just as callous as forcing slaves to fight to the death in Roman arenas, writes Mark Footer
Mobile payment and digital wallet start-ups in Hong Kong are aiming to convert residents from their reliance on Octopus cards and cheques in a bid to bring the city in line with trends in mainland China as Apple’s Apple Pay is set to launch in the city.
There’s a lot more to the Shakespearean British actor than playing the trickster god Loki in the Thor films, so let’s cut the Loki jokes on social media, whether or not we think he and Swift are for real
With no new licences issued since the 1970s and MTR expansion steadily eroding profits and earnings, minibus operators struggle to recruit drivers. They hope to be allowed to add more seats
The immersion is so great in Everest, it feels less like a video game than a real-life adventure
The prescription for an ailing US box office came this weekend in the form of the forgetful blue fish of Disney-Pixar’s Finding Dory.
Filmmaker known for movies charting China’s social changes is eager to dip his toe into VR, seeing it as liberating audiences and allowing viewers to choose what they want to be concerned with