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  • Malaysia tech jobs see rising demand for AI and digital skills

    Malaysia tech jobs see rising demand for AI and digital skills

    Employers are now focusing more on practical capabilities rather than formal qualifications alone. Skills related to artificial intelligence, software development, cybersecurity and data analytics are frequently highlighted in job listings, reflecting the growing need to support automation and digitalisation across multiple sectors.

  • CelcomDigi network upgrade reaches 84% - Malaysians average 38GB data usage monthly

    CelcomDigi network upgrade reaches 84% - Malaysians average 38GB data usage monthly

    CelcomDigi has announced that its nationwide network integration and modernisation programme reached 84% completion as of end-June 2025. So, what should you know about it?

  • After recently announcing their Astro Ultra Box with its own dedicated UHD channel, new interface and Cloud recording, Astro is rolling out even more UHD content in 2020. Featuring something for everyone, this includes Live Premier League and UEFA EURO 2020 matches, documentaries and movies in what is currently the highest possible viewing resolution around. 

    Astro tells us there’s more to come for the new year of 2020, so in no particular order here are the UHD content you shouldn’t miss to welcome in the new year.

  • MDEC launches My Digital Maker to support the upcoming ICT curriculum in schools

    MDEC launches My Digital Maker to support the upcoming ICT curriculum in schools

    Last month we reported that Computer Coding will be introduced as part of the greater Malaysian school curriculum from next yearMDeC has stepped into the fray by announcing a new initiative called My Digital Maker.

     

  • Government approves Uber and Grab service in Malaysia

    Government approves Uber and Grab service in Malaysia

    After many problems and bumps along the way, Putrajaya has finally said yes to legalising both Uber and Grab in Malaysia. The government has tasked the Land and Public Transport Commission (SPAD) to iron out the terms and conditions.


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