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  • Malaysia tightens NVIDIA Chip sales flow to prevent smuggling to China

    Malaysia tightens NVIDIA Chip sales flow to prevent smuggling to China

    Malaysia will tighten the flow of sales of server machines containing NVIDIA chips after Singapore detected a case of smuggling them to China through the country. According to a report by the Financial Times, which quoted the Minister of Investment, Trade and Industry, Tengku Zafrul Aziz, the action was taken after Malaysia received pressure from the United States.

  • This Italian press had an entire edition published by AI

    This Italian press had an entire edition published by AI

    Italian newspaper, Il Foglio, made history as the first in the world to publish an edition written entirely by artificial intelligence (AI) for a month. So, what should you know about it?

  • Yahoo sells TechCrunch to an investment firm

    Yahoo sells TechCrunch to an investment firm

    Yahoo today appears to have sold one of its technology sites, TechCrunch, to an investment firm, called Regent. The sale price has not been disclosed at this time. So, what should you know about it?

  • China wants to build a telescope on the moon

    China wants to build a telescope on the moon

    China wants to become a superpower not only on Earth but also in space. This is done by building its own space station, landing a probe on the far side of the moon and wanting to send astronauts to the surface of the moon. Now a group of scientists in China is proposing the construction of a radio telescope on the far side of the moon, according to a report by the South China Morning Post. This would make China the first country to do so.

  • STR Phase 2 will be credited starting this Monday

    STR Phase 2 will be credited starting this Monday

    The government will distribute the Phase 2 Sumbangan Tunai Rahmah (STR) payment starting March 24, 2025, with nearly 9 million recipients set to receive assistance of up to RM650. So, what should you know about it?

  • You can now get free games weekly from Epic Games Store mobile

    You can now get free games weekly from Epic Games Store mobile

    The Epic Game Store for Android has been around since November 2024. It is an alternative app store/app store to the Google Play Store that requires sideloading. The offer for iOS devices is limited to European countries only. Most recently, Epic has launched a weekly free app program similar to the offer on the Epic Game Launcher for PC.

  • Your Gmail will display the most relevant email at the top during the search

    Your Gmail will display the most relevant email at the top during the search

    Gmail's email search feature has been around since the beginning of its existence. This morning, Google updated its search feature to display the most relevant emails to the account owner at the top. So, what should you know about it?

  • EU allows iPhones without USB-C ports to be sold in markets

    EU allows iPhones without USB-C ports to be sold in markets

    Previously, we mentioned how Apple could remove the USB-C port on the iPhone 17 Air. Now, the EU has approved for iPhones to be sold in the UK without USB-C ports. So, what should you know about it?

  • Google introduces a Google Wallet payment-sharing system for parents

    Google introduces a Google Wallet payment-sharing system for parents

    There was a rumour that Google would allow parents or guardians to share their Google Wallet payment cards with their children via Family Link. Yesterday, the feature was activated and rolled out to a select number of users. So, what should you know about it?

  • You can now use Gemini without a Google account

    You can now use Gemini without a Google account

    Since yesterday, Google Gemini has allowed more people to try out the capabilities of this generative artificial intelligence-based chatbot. This is because, for the first time, Google is allowing people to access Gemini without a Google account. So, what should you know about it?


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