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PC Mag Round Up - Year 2016

Victor Yap, PC Mag SEA

29-Dec-16 13:00

PC Mag Round Up - Year 2016

2016 has been a crazy year with cyber security challenges taking the charge with Ransomware and DDOS. But there plenty of exciting innovations that sprung out as well. Victor Yap from PC Mag Southeast Asia looks back at the year 2016 and talk about VR, IoT, smartphone explosions, eCommerce boom, mergers and acquisitions and what to expect in CES 2017.


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