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  • Shell Recharge launched Malaysia's first East Coast to West Coast HPC network for EV drivers

    Shell Recharge launched Malaysia's first East Coast to West Coast HPC network for EV drivers

    This week, Shell Malaysia launched its first East Coast to West Coast High-Performance Charging (HPC) network in Malaysia. It can deliver up to 180kW fast charging for EV drivers, marking a milestone in the company's HPC network expansion.  

  • TNG e-Wallet now features LPR parking

    TNG e-Wallet now features LPR parking

    Touch 'n Go eWallet (TNG eWallet) recently introduced the LPR Parking (License Plate Recognition Parking) feature under the Transport portfolio. So, what should you know about it?

  • MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ chip could launch in April 2025

    MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ chip could launch in April 2025

    Mediatek has scheduled a developer conference on April 11, 2025 in China. The conference aims to bring together developers from various sectors to share ideas and innovations relevant to artificial intelligence (AI) technology. So, what should you know about it?

  • RM1.7 billion worth of servers could have been smuggled into China via Malaysia

    RM1.7 billion worth of servers could have been smuggled into China via Malaysia

    Two weeks ago, three suspects were arrested in Singapore for allegedly smuggling US-made servers to China via Malaysia. In a hearing yesterday, prosecutors revealed that the value of the smuggled servers reached $390 million (~RM 1.7 billion), with the three suspects making huge profits from their illegal activities. So, what should you know about it?

  • Maybank warns everyone about SMS and emails with fake links

    Maybank warns everyone about SMS and emails with fake links

    Maybank has issued a warning to the public about a scam using its name. The scam involves the distribution of phishing emails and SMS messages that appear to be official messages from Maybank. The emails and SMS messages contain links to fake websites that trick people into making payments by revealing their credit or debit card details. So, what should you know about it?

  • Looks like robots and AI are getting smarter. Recently, DeepMind has developed a new AI model that allowed them to fold origami and close Ziploc bags. So, what should you know about it?

  • Northvolt files for bankruptcy - Over 5000 employees laid off

    Northvolt files for bankruptcy - Over 5000 employees laid off

    The company previously considered Europe's hope in competing with the Asian battery industry, Northvolt, a Swedish electric vehicle (EV) battery startup, has filed for bankruptcy after failing to secure the funds needed to continue operating.

  • A software developer in the United States faces up to 10 years in prison after being found guilty of activating malicious code that caused computer systems at his former workplace to malfunction shortly after he was fired. So, what should you know about it?

  • CelcomDigi and Paynet collaborate to improve digital security in Malaysia

    CelcomDigi and Paynet collaborate to improve digital security in Malaysia

    CelcomDigi and Payments Network Malaysia (PayNet) Sdn Bhd have collaborated to improve digital security in financial transactions. This new initiative uses SIM-based authentication for DuitNow transactions to combat online fraud. So, what should you know about it?

  • Nokia fails to make the first phone call from the moon

    Nokia fails to make the first phone call from the moon

    Five years ago, NASA and Nokia signed an agreement to develop a cellular network on the lunar surface in preparation for building a permanent lunar marker in the future. This week, Nokia was supposed to test the first phone call on the lunar surface, but the mission failed. So, what should you know about it?


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