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  • The number of apps on Google Play has declined by 47%

    The number of apps on Google Play has declined by 47%

    By early 2024, the Google Play Store has over 3.4 million apps to users. But according to data from AppFigures via Tech Crunch this week, the Play Store now only offers 1.8 million apps, which is a 47% reduction. So, what should you know about it?

  • Toyota and Waymo launch a strategic partnership to develop a new self-driving car

    Toyota and Waymo launch a strategic partnership to develop a new self-driving car

    Toyota and Waymo are collaborating to advance the development and deployment of self-driving vehicle technology. Also involved in the collaboration is Woven, a Toyota subsidiary that just opened a prototype city of the future last year. So, what should you know about it?

  • Malaysia tops the ODIN Open Data chart - One of the most transparent countries in the world

    Malaysia tops the ODIN Open Data chart - One of the most transparent countries in the world

    Malaysia topped the Open Data Inventory (ODIN) chart published yesterday. Malaysia was given a score of 90, which is higher than the average score of 79 for 198 global countries. In addition to this overall score, Malaysia also received a score of 99 in terms of openness of data shared. So, what should you know about it?

  • Android users could restore eSIMs through data backups soon

    Android users could restore eSIMs through data backups soon

    Most flagship Android devices now support eSIM, which is more practical than a physical SIM. However, unlike a physical SIM, if using an eSIM and the phone breaks, users may be stuck without network access, as there is no easy way to transfer an eSIM from an old phone to a new one without the help of a service provider. So, what should you know about it?

  • Maxis Home Solar is now available across Peninsular Malaysia

    Maxis Home Solar is now available across Peninsular Malaysia

    Maxis today announced that Maxis Home Solar will be offered throughout Peninsular Malaysia starting this May. Previously, Maxis Home Solar was only offered in the Klang Valley after being launched in February. Through it, customers can install solar panels at home to reduce their monthly electricity bills. So, what should you know about it?

  • 60% of Facebook and Instagram are made for video consumption

    60% of Facebook and Instagram are made for video consumption

    At the Meta Marketing Summit today, Meta Malaysia also shared that more than 60% of usage on Instagram and Facebook now involves videos, thus showing that the Reels feature on both platforms is the main focus of users compared to text or image sharing. So, what should you know about it?

  • Meet AIMOGA, the first Humanoid to become a Chery Sales rep in Malaysia

    Meet AIMOGA, the first Humanoid to become a Chery Sales rep in Malaysia

    If you go to a Chery sales centre in Malaysia, don't be surprised if you are greeted by a humanoid intelligent robot known as AIMOGA. So, what should you know about it?

  • 4Chan is back in business after 10 days

    4Chan is back in business after 10 days

    The controversial website 4Chan.com finally resumed operations on Saturday, 10 days after it was hacked, which resulted in the personal information of several former managers being leaked online. In a statement issued by the site's operator, the hacker accessed the 4Chan browser on April 14 via an IP address in the UK.

  • It has been a while since Opensignal gave us any new reports on the latest Global Mobile Network Rankings. The previous one was back at the end of November 2024, when we last saw both Unifi and U Mobile leading the 5G connectivity experience in Malaysia. In this latest report, we get a glimpse of how we are doing.

  • Apple is moving its iPhone production for the US market to India

    Apple is moving its iPhone production for the US market to India

    Trump's tariffs, which were announced more than three weeks ago, caused world trade and stock markets to roil. Apple, which produces the majority of devices in China, is among the worst affected due to tariffs of up to 145%. According to Reuters, to avoid being subject to this tariff, Apple will move iPhone production for the United States market to India.


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