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  • Reddit could introduce a paywall for its content soon

    Reddit could introduce a paywall for its content soon

    Reddit is one of the most popular sites on the internet, offering discussion forums covering a variety of topics, and mostly managed by the community. For 2025, Reddit is targeting a number of new things for their service, and one of them is paid access. So, what should you know about it?

  • South Korea bans power banks and e-cigarettes for their airlines

    South Korea bans power banks and e-cigarettes for their airlines

    South Korea announced stricter aviation safety measures effective March 1 following a fire incident on an Air Busan plane at Gimhae International Airport on January 28. So, what should you know about it?

  • Sony recorded 75 million Sony PlayStation 5 sales so far

    Sony recorded 75 million Sony PlayStation 5 sales so far

    Sony published a financial report for the period between October and December 2024 which showed that 75 million PlayStation 5 consoles have been sold since it was launched in 2020. Last quarter, 9.5 million PS5 units were sold which was the highest in a quarter since its launch. So, what should you know about it?

  • ARM could launch a new processing chip for Meta soon

    ARM could launch a new processing chip for Meta soon

    ARM has been known to this day for offering processor chip designs licensed by other manufacturers. Now, in addition to just designing, ARM is also reportedly going to produce its own processor chips this year. So, what should you know about it?

  • Klook receives $100 Million in funding for expansions in Asia Pacific

    Klook receives $100 Million in funding for expansions in Asia Pacific

    Klook is a platform that makes it easier for those who want to go on vacation or travel to get discounted packages, tickets, and other travel items. This also helps users plan their vacations better. Recently, Klook received a boost for their expansion effort in Asia Pacific. So, what should you know about it?

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    Indonesia’s Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, Arif Havas Oegroseno, has called for young programmers in Malaysia and Indonesia to develop a Nusantara-style system similar to China’s open-source artificial intelligence (AI) platform, DeepSeek. Arif, who is currently on a working visit in Malaysia, said technology experts from both countries should explore the possibility, as DeepSeek is open source.

  • WhatsApp could feature an Automatic Message Translation feature soon

    WhatsApp could feature an Automatic Message Translation feature soon

    Through the latest WhatsApp beta update for Android 2.25.4.5 available on the Google Play Store, WhatsApp is reportedly developing a feature with the ability to automatically detect the language of messages for translation purposes. So, what should you know about it?

  • 4000 non-performing Meta employees were laid off

    4000 non-performing Meta employees were laid off

    Facebook's parent company, Meta, has reportedly begun laying off thousands of employees after the social media giant took a tougher stance on underperforming employees.

  • The RM40 electricity bill rebate is extended until December 2025

    The RM40 electricity bill rebate is extended until December 2025

    The RM40 Electricity Bill Rebate Program initiative has now been extended until the end of 2025. For those who don't know, the RM40 Electricity Bill Rebate Program is a targeted government assistance program based on the 2022 Poverty Line Income (PGK), to finance monthly electricity bills up to a maximum of RM40 for Heads of Household (KIR) who are registered and verified in the eKasih system.

  • The government allocates nearly RM200 million to upgrade Wi-Fi for better internet access

    The government allocates nearly RM200 million to upgrade Wi-Fi for better internet access

    After 3,149 Wi-Fi access points were installed at three public universities in the first phase, another 31,173 Wi-Fi access points will be installed starting March at 14 public universities, 24 polytechnics and 43 community colleges nationwide, which are expected to be completed within four months for the second phase. So, what should you know about it?


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