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  • Cartoon Network website finally shuts down after 26 years

    Cartoon Network website finally shuts down after 26 years

    The CartoonNetwork.com website has been taken down from the Internet. This was done by Warner Bros. Interestingly, Discovery pulled out the entire content of CartoonNetwork.com last week, then redirected visitors to a page on Max, its subscription streaming service, So, what should you know about it?

  • YouTube Premium users can now use the "Sleep Timer" feature

    YouTube Premium users can now use the "Sleep Timer" feature

    In June, YouTube reportedly added support for the sleep timer feature. In the latest development, the feature is now available as a trial and accessible to YouTube Premium users. So, what should you know about it?

  • The TIME internet app will stop its operation on 31 August 2024

    The TIME internet app will stop its operation on 31 August 2024

    According to an email sent to customers today, The TIME Internet application will stop operating on August 31, 2024. You will now be asked to move to the TIME Home Fiber application which can be downloaded through the Huawei App Gallery, Google Play Store and Apple App Store. So, what should you know about it?

  • MCMC blocks over 10000 websites since 2022

    MCMC blocks over 10000 websites since 2022

    The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) via Bernama announced that a total of 10,423 websites had been blocked following violations of the law, based on statistics from 1 January 2022 to 1 August 2024. So, what should you know about it?

  • You can generate free images With DALL-E 3 through ChatGPT

    You can generate free images With DALL-E 3 through ChatGPT

    OpenAI is now rolling out a capability that allows users of the free version of ChatGPT to produce up to two images per day with the DALL-E 3 model. Previously, the DALL-E 3 was only available to paid users of ChatGPT Plus.

  • This sports camera can take around 40000 images for the Track events at the Olympics

    This sports camera can take around 40000 images for the Track events at the Olympics

    Last Monday, the men's 100-meter final event of the Olympic Games ended with two runners recording a time of 9.79 seconds. However, with the help of high-speed camera technology, Noah Lyles, a runner from the United States, was crowned the gold medalist with an official time of 9.784 seconds, beating Kishane Thompson from Jamaica with a time of 9.789 seconds.

  • The X payment system could arrive soon

    The X payment system could arrive soon

    Since Twitter was taken over by Elon Musk and rebranded to X, the social media platform's revenue has declined. Then more and more advertisers withdraw from this platform. This makes X look for various new ways to generate income. One of them is to develop its own payment system. So, what should you know about it?

  • Telegram launches multiple new features like the Mini App Store, Stars and so forth

    Telegram launches multiple new features like the Mini App Store, Stars and so forth

    Telegram has recently released an update with a number of new features. These include the Telegram Browser, a mini-application store, the ability to give 'Stars' to contacts and so on. So, what should you know about it?

  • Google Lens is rolling out a new Voice Search feature for everyone

    Google Lens is rolling out a new Voice Search feature for everyone

    The latest update to Google Lens now allows you to make voice recordings to perform image searches by providing statements that refer to the important context of a search. Through this feature, users can capture images using the Google Lens app and then provide additional context through voice input.

  • Tesla Optimus robot now on display at Kuala Lumpur Pavilion

    Tesla Optimus robot now on display at Kuala Lumpur Pavilion

    The Tesla Optimus humanoid robot is now in Malaysia with it on display at the Kuala Lumpur Pavillion. It was brought in conjunction with the Tesla exhibition that starts today August 6 until August 11. So, what should you know about it?


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