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  • Bank Rakyat could have a data leak and it might affect you

    Bank Rakyat could have a data leak and it might affect you

    Bank Rakyat through a short message system (SMS) sent to users today informed that there is a possible issue related to data leakage detected in its service system. You might get a text message from Bank Rakyat on this issue. So, what should you know about it?

  • The new MRT3 Circle Line is now open for public inspection

    The new MRT3 Circle Line is now open for public inspection

    The alignment map of the new MRT3 or Circle Line is up for public inspection. The orbital rail line project, which is currently in its final planning and development stages, will help ease travel for commuters in the city. So, what should you know about it?

  • MCMC will now enforce a ban on content links, personal information And phone numbers via SMS

    MCMC will now enforce a ban on content links, personal information And phone numbers via SMS

    The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission is now informing all users, stating that from 1 September 2024, the ban on some types of content via SMS will be enforced. This prohibited content includes links, requests for personal information, and even phone numbers to contact. So, what should you know about it?

  • You can get Football Manager 2024 for free from 6 September 2024

    You can get Football Manager 2024 for free from 6 September 2024

    Are you ready to unleash your inner Mourinho? From 6 September 2024 (Malaysia Time), Football Manager 2024 (a.k.a FM24) will be free to get for a limited time on Epic Games Store. So, what should you know about it?

  • Google Translate now features a dual-screen mode for fold and flip phone users

    Google Translate now features a dual-screen mode for fold and flip phone users

    One of the most interesting features of foldable screen devices is the Interpreter. However, this feature is limited to Samsung devices and requires a special application in OneUI only. In the future, it may become more flexible as Google Translate starts to provide dual-screen mode support.

  • You can now try out Apple Intelligence with the 18.1 iOS beta

    You can now try out Apple Intelligence with the 18.1 iOS beta

    Apple Intelligence is Apple's own generative AI feature. It focuses on processing from within the device, while those using the Internet are processed through private servers. Apple Intelligence is limited to Mac and iPad devices with an Apple A1 chip and above, while iPhones with an A17 Pro chip and above. This AI feature is also limited to users in the United States to be tested through iOS 18.1. Now, Apple Intelligence is open to everyone to test.

  • Malaysians, please be more aware as generative AI is also enabling hackers and scammers!

    Malaysians, please be more aware as generative AI is also enabling hackers and scammers!

    One of the main reasons why Generative AI is such a game changer is that it enables people to do what they couldn’t do before. People who couldn’t draw or make music can now do that with just a line or two of text, code and even apps can be made in minutes and so forth. Unfortunately, this also applies to hackers and scammers as well, as generative AI is taking Cybersecurity threats to another level. Find out what to do about it here.

  • Usually, the issue with using power accessories such as chargers and third-party cables is that they will damage the charging port or the charging duration is very slow. However, Samsung confirms using third-party chargers could cause another issue. So, what should you know about it?

  • Yelp, one of the services focused on location and place directories, has now filed a lawsuit against Google, saying Google abused their position as a search engine in prioritising its offers and reviews over other service providers. So, what should you know about it?

  • Bad news for anime fans, these free-to-watch anime sites have been shut down forever

    Bad news for anime fans, these free-to-watch anime sites have been shut down forever

    If you love streaming animes, this news might upset you. A number of piracy websites that were a haven for anime fans have been found to have been completely shut down. So, what should you know about it?


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