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  • Samsung opens new experience store at KLGCC Mall, Kuala Lumpur

    Samsung opens new experience store at KLGCC Mall, Kuala Lumpur

    Samsung Malaysia has officially opened its latest Samsung Experience Store at KLGCC Mall, reaffirming its commitment to bringing innovation closer to consumers. More than just a retail outlet, the new store is designed as an immersive space where visitors can discover, experience and connect — merging cutting-edge technology with meaningful experiences.

  • US tariffs on Malaysia remain at 19% but with some exceptions

    US tariffs on Malaysia remain at 19% but with some exceptions

    The United States and Malaysia have signed a new trade agreement, with the tariff on Malaysian goods imported into the US remaining at 19% with some exemptions. So, what should you know about it?

  • 7 Best Ways to Take Care of Your Phone Battery (2026 Edition)

    7 Best Ways to Take Care of Your Phone Battery (2026 Edition)

    In 2026, smartphone batteries are smarter, faster, and more durable than ever, but they're still not invincible. Whether you're using the latest iPhone 17 Pro Max or a flagship Android like the Galaxy S25 Ultra, your phone's lithium-ion battery still ages with every charge. The good news? With the right habits, you can dramatically extend its lifespan and keep your device running at peak efficiency for years.

  • In conjunction with the recent release of Pokémon Legends Z-A on the Nintendo Switch and Switch 2, Touch ’n Go has just launched an exciting new collaboration for collectors and commuters alike — the Pokémon Special Edition RFID cards and charms. Featuring fan-favourite characters like Pikachu and Gengar, the collection is now available in Malaysia through the official Touch ’n Go online store.

  • Malaysia to cap Prepaid SIM registrations at 2 per telco in crackdown on online fraud

    Malaysia to cap Prepaid SIM registrations at 2 per telco in crackdown on online fraud

    In a sweeping move to combat online fraud, the Malaysian government is preparing to enforce a cap of two prepaid SIM cards per telecommunications company for Malaysian citizens — and a total of two across all telcos for foreign users. The announcement came from Deputy Communications Minister Teo?Nie?Ching during a session in the Dewan Rakyat.

  • 5 phones with bigger battery life in Malaysia (2025)

    5 phones with bigger battery life in Malaysia (2025)

    The bigger a battery a smartphone has, the longer it can last, making it one of the key priorities for smartphone users. While most smartphones these days go for 4000mAh to 5000mAh batteries that offer up to 1 day battery life, in 2025 there are now devices with bigger batteries like 7000 mAh and above. Check out these 5 bigger battery smartphones you can get in Malaysia  

  • 5 phones with bigger battery life in Malaysia (2025)

    5 phones with bigger battery life in Malaysia (2025)

    The bigger a battery a smartphone has, the longer it can last, making it one of the key priorities for smartphone users. While most smartphones these days go for 4000mAh to 5000mAh batteries that offer up to 1 day battery life, in 2025 there are now devices with bigger batteries like 7000 mAh and above. Check out these 5 bigger battery smartphones you can get in Malaysia  

  • Proton teased e.MAS 5 launch date, set for 30 October 2025 in Malaysia

    Proton teased e.MAS 5 launch date, set for 30 October 2025 in Malaysia

    During the long weekend, Proton e.MAS Cars' released a social post about the upcoming e.MAS 5 featuring Y.S Khong, who was a Malaysian Rally champion decades ago. Not only was he promoting the EV, but also indirectly revealed the launch date, which is scheduled on 30 October 2025.

  • Touch ’n Go eWallet has expanded its financial offerings with the launch of the Visa Travel Card, a prepaid card designed specifically for Malaysians who frequently travel abroad. The new card promises greater convenience and savings for international spending, combining attractive cashback rewards with zero foreign exchange (FX) fees.

  • MOE might ban smartphones for students under 16 in school

    MOE might ban smartphones for students under 16 in school

    The Ministry of Education has now said it will issue guidelines in the near future to improve security in all educational institutions, including a ban on the use of smartphones in schools for students under 16 years of age.


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