According to Nintendo Singapore, the Switch 2 will be launched in Singapore sometime between July and September.
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A new Mario Kart game for the Nintendo Switch 2 was revealed alongside the console back in January. Based on this reveal, the current expectation is that the new Mario Kart game is the big ...
The Wheeler family has been involved in motorsports and the CSRA for over 40 years and once their son Radley grew into kart racing, they knew the Augusta area could too. “That's where my inspiration ...
What started as a regular day by the water turned into an epic recovery of a stolen go kart hidden beneath the surface. From the first tug to the final pull, this unexpected discovery made for one ...
A fire broke out at a data center in Singapore this morning after a server reportedly "exploded." Local press including the Straits Times said one person was taken to hospital following the fire, at ...
From April 1, travellers on board Singapore Airlines flights will not be allowed to charge devices like smartphones using a power bank. They will also be stopped from physically charging a power ...