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  • China is building Solar and Wind power plants that are as powerful as 5 nuclear power stations

    China is building Solar and Wind power plants that are as powerful as 5 nuclear power stations

    Last month China opened the world's largest solar farm with an area of 100,000 on a football field in Xinjiang. Now according to an ABC report, China is building solar and wind power infrastructure equivalent to building 5 nuclear power stations every week. This is based on the report of Climate Energy Finance (CEF) which also shows that China managed to reach their sustainable energy target 6.5 years early.

  • Maxis plans to take over U Mobile

    Maxis plans to take over U Mobile

    According to Berita Harian, Malaysian telecommunications company Maxis is looking for ways to acquire U Mobile to expand its market share. However, the agreement is still in its early stages and faces several significant obstacles.So, what should you know about it?

  • WhatsApp today announced the introduction of a new filter on their application, labelled "Favorites". Through it, you can label some friends or family members under the label, and then connect with them faster than others. So, what should you know about it?

  • These hackers claimed they had stolen data from 4 million U Mobile users

    These hackers claimed they had stolen data from 4 million U Mobile users

    Around 4 million data claims belonging to U Mobile customers were sold through the Breachforum black market yesterday. According to Amanz, these hackers are asking $5000 (~RM23378.21) for the user data they have successfully stolen. So, what should you know about it?

  • Maybank to introduce a 12-hour cool-down period for increased funds transfer limit

    Maybank to introduce a 12-hour cool-down period for increased funds transfer limit

    Maybank has now announced that they will introduce a 12-hour cooling-off period, for each increase in the limit of money transfers through the Maybank2U site, effective July 31, 2024. This step is done in an effort to curb online banking fraudas well as prevent fraud that will try to increase the transaction transfer limit.

  • Xiaomi could offer a feature to turn off ads on the device with just one button

    Xiaomi could offer a feature to turn off ads on the device with just one button

    Smartphone brand company Xiaomi is said to offer an ad-free experience to all its users. Therefore, according to some recent reports claiming that Xiaomi is currently testing a feature that allows users to turn off ads in the entire system on the device with just one setting button.

  • Google could integrate Ultra HDR into more applications

    Google could integrate Ultra HDR into more applications

    According to Android AuthorityGoogle is expanding Ultra HDR capture capabilities to more third-party apps. Ultra HDR is a new format that improves photo quality and it's now set to become more widespread. So, what should you know about it?

  • Selangor Red Giants crowned champions at Mobile Legends Bang Bang Mid Season Cup 2024 tournament

    Selangor Red Giants crowned champions at Mobile Legends Bang Bang Mid Season Cup 2024 tournament

    When it comes to eSports, Malaysian gamers are quite passionate but never really took off the charts in international tournaments. However, that has changed recently, the Selangor Red Giants has just won the Mobile Legends Bang Bang Mid Season Cup 2024 tournament. This is the first-ever international trophy for the Malaysian eSports scene.

  • Tesla could delay the Robotaxi launch to October

    Tesla could delay the Robotaxi launch to October

    Tesla was initially scheduled to introduce their robot-taxi in August 2024. Now, early reports are stating that Tesla has delayed its introduction to October. So, what should you know about it?

  • China develops a GPS for the moon

    China develops a GPS for the moon

    Looks like the tech rat race has gotten a lot more interesting. Recently, NASA, ESA, JAXA, Roscosmos and CNSA all have dreams of being the first to build a lunar base like in the science fiction series. Recently, the China National Space Agency (CNSA) announced the development of their GPS for the moon.


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