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  • Langkawi National Observatory records the 'Planets Lining Up' phenomenon

    Langkawi National Observatory records the 'Planets Lining Up' phenomenon

    The Malaysian Space Agency (MYSA) announced that the Langkawi National Observatory (ONL) has successfully recorded a phenomenon known as a planetary parade / planetary alignment. So, what should you know about it?

  • Android 16 Beta can now be downloaded with a Live Activity feature

    Android 16 Beta can now be downloaded with a Live Activity feature

    Google opened up Android 16 Beta testing on supported Pixel devices today. Testing for Android 16 began earlier this year in line with Google's plan to get the latest operating system into your hands sooner. So, what should you know about it?

  • You can get a discount for YouTube Premium with the new Google One offer

    You can get a discount for YouTube Premium with the new Google One offer

    Recently, YouTube announced several exciting features specifically for its Premium subscribers. Among them is the Jum Ahead feature to skip ads from within the video or skip straight to the interesting part. In addition, higher audio streaming features at a rate of 256kbps can also be enjoyed. YouTube will also offer subscription discounts if you subscribe to other Google services. So, what should you know about it?

  • Open AI launches Operator - This AI agent can automate web tasks

    Open AI launches Operator - This AI agent can automate web tasks

    OpenAI has launched a new service called Operator, an artificial intelligence (AI) agent that can automate web tasks instead of human workers. Operator is built on the GPT-4o model and can recognise information displayed on the screen, allowing it to understand the website interface and manipulate input using the mouse and keyboard. So, what should you know about it?

  • Google Circle-To-Search can now identify phone numbers, URLs, and email addresses

    Google Circle-To-Search can now identify phone numbers, URLs, and email addresses

    Google updated Circle to Search this morning with new features that will be available to the Galaxy S25 series first. It can now automatically identify phone numbers, website URLs, and email addresses that are displayed on the screen when in use, without having to manually select them as it does now. This can also be done on static images on the device. So, what should you know about it?

  • Malaysian cosplayer files a police report for nude AI-generated images

    Malaysian cosplayer files a police report for nude AI-generated images

    A local cosplayer has filed a police report over explicit photos of her, allegedly created by editing her existing images using artificial intelligence (AI), being circulated and sold online. So, what should you know about it?

  • Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil today asserted that the Government has no plan to impose age restrictions for online access. Instead, Fahmi said Malaysia would adopt a more balanced approach to address online safety issues, particularly those involving children, by taking into account the country's socio-cultural background and legal landscape.

  • Malaysia has no urgent need for Nuclear energy - Anwar ibrahim

    Malaysia has no urgent need for Nuclear energy - Anwar ibrahim

    Malaysia does not yet have an "urgent need" to adopt nuclear energy, said Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, as it still sees a lot of potential in solar energy and the ASEAN Power Grid (APG). So, what should you know about it?

  • GXBank will implement a one-hour cooling-off period for the Money Transfer Limit increase

    GXBank will implement a one-hour cooling-off period for the Money Transfer Limit increase

    GXBank will implement a one-hour cooling-off period for increased money transfer limits starting February 12, 2025. The implementation is part of an ongoing effort to ensure safer online banking practices. It is also to prevent fraud and give you time to report any suspicious activity. So, what should you know about it?

  • Netflix announced another price increase for its subscription

    Netflix announced another price increase for its subscription

    Netflix now has nearly 302 million subscribers, an increase of 18.9 million new subscribers in the last quarter. This increase exceeded previous analyst forecasts and solidified Netflix's position as the world's number-one paid streaming platform. The platform also announced a price hike for its subscription. So, what should you know about it?


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