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  • TNB is planning to expand the installation of Smart Meters nationwide

    TNB is planning to expand the installation of Smart Meters nationwide

    If you always wonder whether the price on your electricity bill is correct and where did it go wrong when it's expensive, it is safe to say these problems will soon go away with the Smart MeterTenaga National Berhad (TNB) has launched the new device to replace the old electric meter. The company is now ready to test the smart meters in Melacca, and they'll expand the installation to Klang Valley. It is said that nationwide will enjoy the benefits of the smart meters by 2021.

  • Xiaomi unveiled the Xiaomi Mi Power Bank 3 with 18W fast charging at ~RM101

    Xiaomi unveiled the Xiaomi Mi Power Bank 3 with 18W fast charging at ~RM101

    It seems that Xiaomi recently unveiled the Mi Power Bank 3 which comes with up to 18W fast charging, and it will be priced at RMB169 (~RM101). While there is no official information on when it will be coming to Malaysia, we do know that it is currently listed on JD.com for pre-order.

  • vivo Watch to come with audio playback based on leak

    vivo Watch to come with audio playback based on leak

    It seems that the vivo Watch has been spotted on 3C and it will most likely come with a speaker system that supports audio playback. While not has been confirmed in regards to the exact tech specs of the smartwatch, we can expect it to be unveiled very soon due to the fact that it was recently certified by 3C.

  • U Mobile introducing enhancements to GX30 and GX38 prepaid plan starting 12 June 2020

    U Mobile introducing enhancements to GX30 and GX38 prepaid plan starting 12 June 2020

    U Mobile has officially announced that the GX30’s speed will be doubled from 3 Mbps to 6Mbps, while the hotspot data will be increased from 3GB to 6GB. The GX38, on the other hand, will have its hotspot data increased to 6GB as well while speed remains the same at 6Mbps.

  • Perodua announced new price list with up to 6% rebate from SST exemption

    Perodua announced new price list with up to 6% rebate from SST exemption

    To revitalise the economic status of our country, our government has announced that the sales tax for locally-assembled vehicles and 50 percent reduction for fully-imported cars will be fully waived. With that being said, there is no doubt that the local brand Perodua would come into our mind. Today, the updated on-the-road prices of all the Perodua models have been revealed, and the deduction will be effective starting from 15 June to 31 December.

  • Xiaomi Mi Band 5 will be the first Mi Band to come with a magnetic charging support

    Xiaomi Mi Band 5 will be the first Mi Band to come with a magnetic charging support

    It seems that Xiaomi has recently posted on their weibo account stating that the upcoming Xiaomi Mi Band 5 will be the first Mi Band to come equipped with magnetic charging support. With that said, users will not need to separate the module from the strap in order to charge like in older Mi Bands.

  • Malaysia to shift into RMCO phase from 10 June to 31 August 2020

    Malaysia to shift into RMCO phase from 10 June to 31 August 2020

    For those who are itching to go out more and maybe get a haircut, it looks like we're finally going to be able to do so. Our Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin has announced the Recovery Movement Control Order (RMCO) phase, which will see several more restrictions lifted beginning on 10 June 2020 to 31 August 2020.

  • Local telcos will offer free internet for education and productivity for the rest of 2020

    Local telcos will offer free internet for education and productivity for the rest of 2020

    With an end to the COVID-19 pandemic nowhere in sight, our country has to make an effort to bring things back to normal to ensure our economy doesn't deteriorate. Many companies are finding ways to help and for telcos, it's mostly free internet. to find new ways to contribute. To that end, telco operators based in Malaysia will continue to provide certain industries with free internet.

  • Can you actually make a living as a gamer?

    Can you actually make a living as a gamer?

    In this day in age, gaming is by far one of the most popular hobbies around the world due to how accessible and appealing it is. With that said, there are many who are so good at gaming to the point they are able to make a living out of it.

    The short answer is yes you could, but there are several factors involved when it comes to earning a liveable income from being a gamer. Let’s have a closer look at what are these factors, shall we?

  • Government will be giving away RM50 e-wallet, tax deduction up to RM5000, and up to RM1000 for new employees

    Government will be giving away RM50 e-wallet, tax deduction up to RM5000, and up to RM1000 for new employees

    Earlier today, Prime Minister Muhyiddin has officially announced that the government will be giving away e-wallet worth RM50 to all Malaysians in order to encourage the usage of cashless payments. The RM50 will be given out starting from July 2020 onwards through selected e-wallet platforms such as Grab, Touch ‘n Go, and Boost.


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