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  • Rapid KL to allow customers to pay using debit cards in the future

    Rapid KL to allow customers to pay using debit cards in the future

    Based on a tweet by Twitter user @orangesalji83, it seems that a MyDebit card reader has been spotted at Rapid KL Wangsa Maju, hinting that it could be possible to pay using debit cards in the future. While there’s no official information on when we can officially pay using a debit card, Lowyat did mention that only MyDebit cards are accepted by the card reader.

  • Xiaomi to release an 8K TV with 5G capabilities on 28 September 2020

    Xiaomi to release an 8K TV with 5G capabilities on 28 September 2020

    It seems that Xiaomi has recently uploaded a promotional poster, hinting that they will be unveiling a Xiaomi 8K TV that’s equipped with 5G connectivity on 28 September 2020. While not much is known in regards to the price, our source mentioned that the TV is able to stream 8K content with minimal struggles thanks to the 5G capabilities.

  • Huawei could release a curved screen gaming monitor in the future

    Huawei could release a curved screen gaming monitor in the future

    Based on a statement by gizchina, it seems that Huawei could be planning to release a curved screen gaming monitor in the future to take on Xiaomi. Other than that, there were also reports which hint that Huawei also wants to outsource non-curved gaming monitors to BOE’s subsidiary which is BOEVT.

  • ASUS VivoBook 14 Malaysia release: 10th Gen Intel Core i5 and 512GB SSD at RM2899

    ASUS VivoBook 14 Malaysia release: 10th Gen Intel Core i5 and 512GB SSD at RM2899

    ASUS has officially unveiled the VivoBook 14 in Malaysia, which comes equipped with notable tech specs such as a 10th Gen Intel Core i5, 512GB SSD and more from the price of RM2899. Not only that, but if you were to be the first 30 to purchase the aforementioned laptop from either Shopee or Lazada before 27 September 2020, you’ll be eligible to get an RM100 Grab voucher for free.

  • Telekom Malaysia reduced upload speed of 500Mbps plan by half

    Telekom Malaysia reduced upload speed of 500Mbps plan by half

    Based on a statement by user Wang Mat on SoyaCincau’s website, it seems that Telekom Malaysia recently reduced the upload of the 500Mbps plan (which is priced at RM249 a month) by halfdown to 100Mbps. Telekom Malaysia mentioned, that the initial 200Mbps that was stated in the plan a while back was a mistake and the upload speed was actually 100Mbps.

  • How have y'all spent your Malaysia Day holiday? To continue bringing out the patriotism in us, Kingston has launched a limited edition badminton-shaped USB drive that some of the badminton lovers would totally love to get one. The unique USB drive is designed to celebrate Malaysia’s dominance in the sport by winning the Thomas Cups several times and also many medals from the Olympic Games. 

  • Get unlimited data from Yoodo starting from as low as RM35 a month

    Get unlimited data from Yoodo starting from as low as RM35 a month

    Yoodo has officially announced that they’re offering a new unlimited data plans, which includes the Unlimited Atas, as well as the Unlimited Bajet at the price of RM43 and RM35 respectively. In terms of the speeds that you’ll be getting from subscribing to these plans, the Unlimited Atas comes with up to 6Mbps, while the Unlimited Bajet is able to achieve up to 3Mbps speed.

  • Stand a chance to win a cut of the RM472000 prize pool with Samsung's Confirm Amazing campaign

    Stand a chance to win a cut of the RM472000 prize pool with Samsung's Confirm Amazing campaign

    Samsung has officially announced that from 14 September onwards until 18 October 2020, you could stand a chance to win your share of the RM472000 prize pool via the Gemilang Confirm Amazing campaign. But that’s not all, throughout the duration mentioned, Samsung will also be having a bunch of promos where you could get free gifts, rebates, and more if you were to purchase selected products.

  • vivo smartwatch might come with SpO2 and 18-day battery life based on leak

    vivo smartwatch might come with SpO2 and 18-day battery life based on leak

    Based on a statement by weibo user, it seems that a bunch of info relating to the vivo Watch may have been leaked, hinting that the wearable is expected to come equipped with a SpO2 monitor, as well as up to 18-day battery life. While there’s no news on the Malaysia release date, we do know that there will be a 42mm and 46mm variant of the watch.

  • Restaurant and convenience stores can operate until 2AM

    Restaurant and convenience stores can operate until 2AM

    Based on a statement by @KKMPutrajaya on Twitter, it seems that the operating hours for restaurants, as well as convenience stores such as 7-Eleven and Family Mart, will be allowed to operate until 2AM. While the new operating hours are expected to come into full effect from today onwards, some businesses might need time to reallocate manpower in order to remain operational past midnight.


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