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  • Malaysia Airlines giving one free date change for selected bookings

    Malaysia Airlines giving one free date change for selected bookings

    Earlier today, Malaysia Airlines recently posted an update on their Facebook page stating that due to the current COVID-19 outbreak, any customers who booked flights between 10 and 31 March 2020 will be eligible to re-book their flights to another date for free. However, it is best to note that you’re only eligible to re-book only once for free and any subsequent booking will be subjected to the usual rescheduling fee.

  • Staffs from SIRIM and MCMC tested positive for COVID-19

    Staffs from SIRIM and MCMC tested positive for COVID-19

    Recently, the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) released an official statement which states that one of the staff has contracted the COVID-19. Fortunately, MCMC recommended the staff to quarantine herself for 14 days starting from 4 March 2020, which reduced the potential of the virus spreading.

  • JOOX launches the JOOX Originals in Malaysia

    JOOX launches the JOOX Originals in Malaysia

    Earlier today, JOOX Malaysia unveiled the JOOX Originals which not only shows their commitment towards the local music scene, but also introduces exclusive crossover music content to avid music listeners. Furthermore, JOOX also showcased their roadmap as part of their 5th year anniversary in Malaysia.

  • Sony PS5 series could be priced from ~RM1677 onwards

    Sony PS5 series could be priced from ~RM1677 onwards

    Based on a statement by mydrivers.com, it seems that the upcoming Sony PS5 Pro could be priced from 499USD(~RM2097) while the non-Pro variant could start from 399USD(~RM1677). While not much is fully confirmed in regards to the aforementioned console, it seems that the Pro variant could support resolutions up to 8K while the regular PS5 does not.

  • Malaysians will not be able to stream pirated content through Android TV boxes soon

    Malaysians will not be able to stream pirated content through Android TV boxes soon

    If you own an Android TV box or you’re planning to get one, you might want to check out this news. Starting from now, Malaysian authorities will be blocking IP addresses of servers that host pirated copyright content. Therefore, if you’re using a TV box to stream illegal pirated content, you might not be able to do it anymore in the near future.

  • Malaysians are getting RM100 from the government to spend on domestic travel

    Malaysians are getting RM100 from the government to spend on domestic travel

    During the recent outbreak of Covid-19, we believe many of you have chosen to stay home and not go out in order to avoid the virus. Some of you might have even dropped your travel plans by cancelling flight tickets or any hotel bookings. With that being said, it seems like our national economy has been affected and the government is going to do something to solve that. Today, our interim Prime Minister Tun Dr. Mahathir has announced that tax relief and RM100 vouchers will be given to people who travel domestically.

  • TARUC wants to set up an eSports arena

    TARUC wants to set up an eSports arena

    Tunku Abdul Rahman University College recently posted on Facebook, stating that they are looking for operators to set up an eSports arena inside their Cyber Center which is located at KL Main Campus. Those that are interested can send in their proposal before 2 March 2020.

  • Shopee is officially the first e-commerce platform to join DuitNow 2.0

    Shopee is officially the first e-commerce platform to join DuitNow 2.0

    Shopee, in partnership with Payments Network Malaysia, has officially announced that ShopeePay eWallet will be the first of its kind to join the DuitNow 2.0. With that said, users will have the freedom to transfer their funds seamlessly up to 40 banks as well as 5 other eWallet platforms.

  • Acer unveiled several new monitors starting from only RM699

    Acer unveiled several new monitors starting from only RM699

    Earlier today, Acer announced several new monitors to their Nitro and Predator lineup and more starting from the price of only RM699. These new monitors come with technologies such as FreeSync, Nvidia G-sync, as low as 0.1ms grey-to-grey response time as well as refresh rates of up to 165Hz.

  • Did you know that more than RM2.7 billion was spent on games in 2019?

    Did you know that more than RM2.7 billion was spent on games in 2019?

    Based on a report by newzoo.com, it seems that Malaysians spent more than RM2.75 billion in the year 2019 on videogames alone. In addition to that, the report also mentioned that the majority play games on a mobile phone while PC and console are the second and third most popular platform to play games on.


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