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  • Prime Minister says RM185 billion worth of digital investment was approved since 2021

    Prime Minister says RM185 billion worth of digital investment was approved since 2021

    Some of you may recall the news about the DNS redirection last week and wonder what the long-term ramifications could be. To make a long story short, it means losing a lot of foreign investment. Yesterday, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim revealed numbers that could give us a better idea.

  • Immigration officers in KLIA were advised not to use their phones while on duty

    Immigration officers in KLIA were advised not to use their phones while on duty

    In an effort to improve the services of the Malaysian Immigration Department (JIM), immigration officers at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 counters are not allowed to use mobile phones while on duty. So, what should you know about it?

  • YouTube partners with Shopee for e-commerce in Malaysia

    YouTube partners with Shopee for e-commerce in Malaysia

    Shopee has now announced a collaboration with YouTube, which will simultaneously show the integration of the feature of buying and selling directly on YouTube and making purchases through Shopee. For now, this collaboration was announced in Indonesia first and will be expanded to other Southeast Asian countries.

  • There are more EVs on the highway than Petrol-based vehicles in Norway

    There are more EVs on the highway than Petrol-based vehicles in Norway

    The Norwegian Road Traffic Information Council (OFV) has reported that the country now has more electric vehicles (EVs) on the road than petrol cars. This is a rather interesting data. That said, what should you know about it?

  • Logi PLAY 2024 - You can get these gaming products from RM549

    Logi PLAY 2024 - You can get these gaming products from RM549

    Logitech just hosted the Logi PLAY 2024 event online via Twitch and some interesting products were shown. Surprisingly, one of the newly introduced can already be bought in Malaysia. So, what should you know about it?

  • Thousands were injured and 9 killed in a bomb explosion - Reports say Israel did this

    Thousands were injured and 9 killed in a bomb explosion - Reports say Israel did this

    Thousands were injured and 9 were reportedly killed when hundreds of pagers exploded simultaneously in Lebanon. All of the victims are believed to be members of Hezbollah with the Israeli intelligence agency Mossad believed to be the mastermind behind this massive attack. So, what should you know about it?

  • Flappy Bird returns after 10 years

    Flappy Bird returns after 10 years

    Flappy Bird, the iconic mobile game popular around 2013-2014, will be relaunched for Android and iOS devices in 2025. In retrospect, Vietnamese developer Dong Nguyen removed the game from the App Store and Google Play Store when its popularity was at its peak. So, what should you know about it?

  • Selangor is now using the latest tech from the UK and can now patch potholes in 15 minutes

    Selangor is now using the latest tech from the UK and can now patch potholes in 15 minutes

    The Selangor state road maintenance company, Infrasel Sdn Bhd (Infrasel) has successfully patched 22,418 potholed roads between January and August 31 this year. So, to further speed up actions to repair damaged roads, especially potholed roads used by road users in the state, Infrasel Sdn. Bhd has introduced its newest asset, Jetpatcher. So, what should you know about it?

  • KPDN raided 2 entertainment premises for violating copyright

    KPDN raided 2 entertainment premises for violating copyright

    The Penang Ministry of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living (KPDN) has raided two entertainment premises in the state. The raid was made following a complaint from the representative of the copyright owner despite repeated warnings. So, what should you know about it?

  • Luno, one of Malaysia's cryptocurrency exchange service providers, announced the addition of five new digital assets for Malaysian users to trade. With this introduction, Luno offers 18 cryptocurrencies through its platform for local users – making it the largest in Malaysia.


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