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  • Threads has recorded over 320 million users

    Threads has recorded over 320 million users

    Mark Zuckerberg now shares that Threads is adding around 1 million new users every day. After having around 300 million active users in December 2024, according to the latest figures shared by Mark Zuckerberg, Threads now has 320 million monthly active users.

  • Spotify has paid $10 Billion to the music industry by 2024

    Spotify has paid $10 Billion to the music industry by 2024

    Spotify today shared its latest achievement, where throughout 2024, they have paid $10 billion to the music industry, making Spotify now contribute one-third of global music recording revenue. So, what should you know about it?

  • BlueSky has over 30 million users now

    BlueSky has over 30 million users now

    In addition to Threads sharing its achievements by announcing around 32 million users actively using the platform every month, BlueSky is now also celebrating its own achievements. So, what should you know about it?

  • A bug in the latest Apple WatchOS might cause you problems

    A bug in the latest Apple WatchOS might cause you problems

    IT Home reported on January 28 that a large number of users reported that the watchOS 11.3 update released by Apple today accidentally caused some older Apple Watch models to be unable to update, including Apple Watch Series 4 and Series 5. So, what should you know about it?

  • Microsoft recently expand the “Think Deeper” feature to free CoPilot users. For your information, this feature was previously available to paid users and is now being expanded to free CoPilot users. So, what should you know about it?

  • DeepSeek launches Janus-Pro-7B - An AI model that can generate images

    DeepSeek launches Janus-Pro-7B - An AI model that can generate images

    DeepSeek is the name of a Chinese company currently shaking up the world of artificial intelligence (AI) because it claims to have successfully trained its AI models at a cost thousands of times lower using less powerful hardware due to US technology barriers. After the DeepSeek R1 was launched last December, they launched the Janus-Pro-7B model which can generate and understand the images it sees.

  • 27.9 million online threats were recorded in Malaysia last year, Kaspersky report reveals

    27.9 million online threats were recorded in Malaysia last year, Kaspersky report reveals

     

    The latest Kaspersky Security Network (KSN) report revealed that Malaysia has moved up the global rankings for web threats, placing 30th worldwide. This is attributed to a whopping 27.9 million web threats detected and blocked by the global cybersecurity company in 2024, a 4 per cent increase compared to the previous year.

  • Sony officially ends production of physical recording media this February

    Sony officially ends production of physical recording media this February

    Sony has announced that it will completely cease production of its recording media by February 2025. The announcement marks the end of the era for physical formats such as Blu-rayDiscsc, MiniDisc and MiniDV cassettes. The decision was made in response to declining demand for physical media due to the dominance of digital technology.

  • Fitbit was punished with an RM54 million fine because of this error

    Fitbit was punished with an RM54 million fine because of this error

    Fitbit agreed to pay a fine of $12.25 million (~RM54.4 million) after an investigation found that the lithium-ion batteries in its Ionic smartwatch overheated, in some cases causing burns to users. The incident caused the smartwatch to be recalled from the market in 2022.

  • Malaysian government announces a 50% toll discount for all travelers before CNY begins

    Malaysian government announces a 50% toll discount for all travelers before CNY begins

    In conjunction with the 2025 Chinese New Year festive season, the Malaysian government has agreed to provide a 50% toll discount from the normal rate. This will apply to all Class 1 (private) vehicles on 27 and 28 January 2025.


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