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  • Big news from Intel: the tech giant is planning to lay off 15% to 20% of its factory workforce starting mid-July 2025. This comes from an internal memo recently shared with OregonLive. The first round of cuts is expected to wrap up by the end of July—though the company hinted that more layoffs might follow depending on how things go.

  • CelcomDigi launches Express Stores nationwide as part of retail transformation

    CelcomDigi launches Express Stores nationwide as part of retail transformation

    Today, CelcomDigi has officially begun the nationwide rollout of its CelcomDigi Express Stores. A new phase in the company’s ongoing efforts to modernise and expand its retail network, this initiative aims to enhance customer access and experience.

  • Chinese AI companies are reportedly using Malaysia to bypass the US sanctions

    Chinese AI companies are reportedly using Malaysia to bypass the US sanctions

    Recently, it was reported that four employees from an AI technology developer from China had "smuggled" 15 hard drives, each containing 80TB of data. These drives were intended to train AI systems from the country using server machines rented in Kuala Lumpur. So, what should you know about it?

  • We might not have enough materials to cater to EV production demands

    We might not have enough materials to cater to EV production demands

    A recent study by researchers from East China Normal University in Shanghai and Lund University in Sweden found that Europe, China and the United States may not be able to produce sufficient lithium supplies by 2030 to meet the high demand for electric vehicle (EV) batteries.

  • Siri with Apple Intelligence could arrive in 2026

    Siri with Apple Intelligence could arrive in 2026

    According to a recent Bloomberg report, Siri with Apple Intelligence will be launched around March 2026 via the iOS 26.4 update. So, what should you know about it?

  • WhatsApp users might be able to choose the quality for videos or images downloaded

    WhatsApp users might be able to choose the quality for videos or images downloaded

    WhatsApp is currently testing a new feature that allows users to choose the quality of automatically downloaded photos and videos. So, what should you know about it?

  • Sea cucumber oil (Minyak Gamat) has long been used to heal wounds, and it’s one of Malaysians' household mainstays. Recently, researchers from the University of Mississippi have found that compounds produced by sea cucumber can prevent the spread of cancer.

  • If your phone runs out of battery at the airport, don't continue to charge it using a public USB port. Surprised? This is what the USA Transportation Security Agency said.

  • PLUS and Yinson launch a partnership for EV Charging Hubs in R&Rs

    PLUS and Yinson launch a partnership for EV Charging Hubs in R&Rs

    PLUS Malaysia today announced a collaboration with Yinson GreenTech, where, through this collaboration, the two parties will jointly develop and operate electric vehicle (EV) charging hubs in several selected Rest & Relax areas along the North-South Highway.

  • France will ban everyone under 15 years old from using social media

    France will ban everyone under 15 years old from using social media

    Recently, we mentioned how the UK could limit the social media screen time for teenagers. Now, France is planning to ban everyone under 15 years old from using social media. So, what should you know about it?


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