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  • Have you watched the video of the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympics? If you haven't, it's better not to watch it because most of those who watch the video clearly state that it is the worst Olympic opening event in history or any sports opening event in the world. According to YouTube, the video was so infamous that it has been taken down. So, what should you know about it?

  • The aspect of cyber security should be given priority considering that Malaysia is still at a weak level in this matter compared to other countries, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim. This might not be a surprise to some people. So, what should you know about it?

  • SUKMA 2024 will be broadcast using 5G-Advanced technology by CelcomDigi, U Mobile and ZTE

    SUKMA 2024 will be broadcast using 5G-Advanced technology by CelcomDigi, U Mobile and ZTE

    The Malaysian Sports Event (SUKMA) 2024 will make history in the country when it will be the first SUKMA to be broadcast through 5G-Advanced (5G-A) technology, allowing the organizers to broadcast it with ultra-low latency (ultra-low latency) and efficiency higher for live broadcasts. Now, a few local telcos have joined the fray. So, what should you know about it?

  • OnePlus will now offer a lifetime warranty for their devices - Only for India though

    OnePlus will now offer a lifetime warranty for their devices - Only for India though

    Last year, OnePlus finally admitted to the green lightsaber problem on the screens of their customers' devices because they started offering a lifetime warranty. The problem is that a line appears on the screen of the device and over time the screen will keep turning off. Recently, OnePlus announced a free screen replacement program.

  • America plans to build the greatest supercomputer ever

    America plans to build the greatest supercomputer ever

    The status of the world's most powerful supercomputer is held by Frontier with processing capabilities reaching exaFLOPS levels that are twice as powerful as Aurora in second place. Although the Frontier is not yet capable of being challenged, the United States is now embarking on a project to build a supercomputer that is between 3-5 times more powerful than the Frontier.

  • Apple Intelligence is now available in iOS 18, iPadOS 18 and macOS 15.1 Developer Beta

    Apple Intelligence is now available in iOS 18, iPadOS 18 and macOS 15.1 Developer Beta

    The Apple Intelligence will arrive in October. For those who can't wait, you can now try Apple Intelligence through iOS 18, iPadOS 18 and macOS 15.1 Developer Beta that was made available this morning. So, what should you know about it?

  • Apple to launch Apple Intelligence a few weeks after iOS 18

    Apple to launch Apple Intelligence a few weeks after iOS 18

    Apple is now reported to be experiencing a delay in the offering of their artificial intelligence services which is the main focus on iOS 18. According to Bloomberg, Apple is expected to launch Apple Intelligence around October 2024, instead of together with iOS 18 which is expected to arrive in September.

  • The Apple iPhone 17 could feature a variable aperture camera

    The Apple iPhone 17 could feature a variable aperture camera

    According to The Information, Apple is planning to introduce camera upgrades for the iPhone 17, which will be launched next year. This is good news for photography enthusiasts. The report indicates that at least one model of the iPhone 17 series will have a variable aperture function, allowing users to adjust the aperture like using a DSLR or mirrorless camera, thereby controlling image blur.

  • Google Play Store will display a list of benefits when you subscribe to something

    Google Play Store will display a list of benefits when you subscribe to something

    Android users find it very easy to manage all subscription services with the Google Play payment system. Just open the Play Store, go to the user profile and press Payments and subscriptions to see the list of subscriptions and when they expire. Recently, the interface of this subscription section will be clearer for users.

  • X Will Use Your Data To Train Grok AI's Artificial Intelligence Model

    X Will Use Your Data To Train Grok AI's Artificial Intelligence Model

    X has now announced that it will use public data and users of the X platform (formerly known as Twitter), in training an artificial intelligence-based assistant, named Grok AI. With this move, Grok is expected to be able to offer more up-to-date and trend-based input and feedback to users.


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