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  • MG S5 EV local assembly begins in Malaysia at Melaka plant

    MG S5 EV local assembly begins in Malaysia at Melaka plant

    SAIC Motor Malaysia has officially begun local production of the MG S5 EV, marking a major milestone for the brand’s expansion in Malaysia. The first locally assembled unit rolled off the production line at the PEPS-JV Assembly Facility, signalling the start of domestic manufacturing for MG vehicles in the country. The ceremony was attended by several government and industry representatives, including Ab Rauf Yusoh, Chief Minister of Melaka, alongside state officials and executives from the automotive sector.

  • Grab might launch a new feature called Women-Only Rides (Beta), which allows female passengers to book rides with female drivers. This feature was introduced in an effort to improve the comfort and safety of female users when using the e-hailing service.

  • Google expands Gemini for Education to all Malaysian public universities

    Google expands Gemini for Education to all Malaysian public universities

    Google has announced the rollout of Gemini for Education across all public universities in Malaysia, covering all 20 Malaysian public universities, reaching nearly 600000 students and about 75000 faculty members. The rollout integrates Gemini directly within existing Google Workspace for Education environments used by universities, allowing students and educators to access AI-powered tools for learning, research and administrative tasks.

  • Sony is reportedly testing a dynamic pricing system on the PlayStation Store

    Sony is reportedly testing a dynamic pricing system on the PlayStation Store

    Dynamic pricing is nothing new and is used in a variety of industries. However, it is usually rare in online game stores and often draws criticism.

  • Ayuh Malaysia launches PinjamGajet program, offers laptop rental for RM10 per month

    Ayuh Malaysia launches PinjamGajet program, offers laptop rental for RM10 per month

    Ayuh Malaysia officially launched its third initiative, PinjamGajet, to help bridge the digital divide among the community. This program allows the public to rent laptops for RM10 per month and aims to provide access to affordable devices, especially for school and university students. So, what should you know about it?

  • According to the latest Ocean Infinity search mission, which ended on January 23, it failed to find the plane's final location. So, what should you know about it?

  • Indonesia announces social media ban for users under 16

    Indonesia announces social media ban for users under 16

    Like Malaysia, Indonesia has announced a nationwide ban on social media access for children under the age of 16, as part of a broader effort to address growing concerns about online safety. The policy was confirmed by Communications and Digital Affairs Minister Meutya Hafid, who said the regulation aims to protect young users from harmful digital environments.

  • Children under 16 years old are not allowed to have a social media account - Fahmi Fadzil

    Children under 16 years old are not allowed to have a social media account - Fahmi Fadzil

    Recently, the government has decided that children under the age of 16 are not allowed to open personal social media accounts; instead, they can only use accounts managed by their parents. So, what should you know about it?

  • CIMB says there is no data leak - Your data remains fully protected

    CIMB says there is no data leak - Your data remains fully protected

    CIMB Malaysia denies allegations circulating on social media regarding a data leak involving CIMB Bank customers. That said, what should you know about it?

  • Malaysia’s plan to reach 95 per cent 5G coverage in populated areas remains on track even as a dispute emerges between Telekom Malaysia Bhd (TM) and Digital Nasional Bhd (DNB). Communications Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil said the issue is a commercial contract matter between the two companies and does not affect the national 5G rollout target.


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