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  • Google Wallet now supports RHB Bank debit cards

    Google Wallet now supports RHB Bank debit cards

    Previously, we mentioned that Bank Muamalat is now available on Samsung Wallet. Now, Google Wallet also followed suit with RHB Bank. Recently, the bank announced that its debit card is now available on Google Wallet. So, what should you know about it?

  • Samsung Wallet now supports Bank Muamalat

    Samsung Wallet now supports Bank Muamalat

    Looks like Bank Muamalat users are in for a treat. After years of Samsung Wallet (formerly Samsung Pay) being available in Malaysia. Bank Muamalat has finally announced that their customers can now also use Samsung Wallet. So, what should you know about it?

  • Previously, we mentioned how Google aborted its plans to end third-party cookie support. Now, the tech giant has introduced a new feature that might please you. So, what should you know about it?

  • Grab takes over Chope, a restaurant booking platform

    Grab takes over Chope, a restaurant booking platform

    Grab today announced they have taken over a Singapore-based restaurant booking platform, called Chope. For now, the takeover price has not been announced by either party. With this takeover step, it simultaneously re-establishes Grab's position in the "online-to-offline" area while also helping sellers to get more customers.

  • Google aborts plans for ending Third-Party Cookies in Chrome

    Google aborts plans for ending Third-Party Cookies in Chrome

    Google has previously stated that they will end support for third-party cookies on the Google Chrome web browser in order to improve the privacy of users of this popular web browser. Initially, it was planned to be implemented as early as 2022 before being postponed to 2023 and again postponed to 2025. Yesterday Google finally confirmed plans to end support for third-party cookies will now no longer continue.

  • YTL & SEA Ltd could form a digital bank by the end of 2024

    YTL & SEA Ltd could form a digital bank by the end of 2024

    Today, we have seen three digital banks operating in Malaysia, and the remaining two that have received licenses have yet to start operations. Touching on this, the consortium joined by Sea Ltd and also YTL Digital Capital Sdn Bhd, emphasized that they will introduce their digital bank by the end of this year 2024.

  • Futurise to bring a new change to Sports Drone development in Malaysia

    Futurise to bring a new change to Sports Drone development in Malaysia

    Futurise has now announced a collaboration with MSAF ( Malaysian Sports Aviation Federation), where both parties will work together in developing guidelines and manuals for drone sports in Malaysia. This collaboration will also focus on the development of good safety and performance standards for the sport, including testing grounds for it. So, what should you know about it?

  • The Samsung Messages app will no longer be available on Samsung devices

    The Samsung Messages app will no longer be available on Samsung devices

    Looks like things are getting interesting between Google and Samsung. Recently, Samsung has become the second device after the Pixel to receive various exclusive features and functions from Google. Recently, Samsung devices will no longer include the Samsung Messages application because it has been changed to Google Messages. So, what should you know about it?

  • SC warns influencers on Capital Market Products, might make license compulsory for promotions on social media

    SC warns influencers on Capital Market Products, might make license compulsory for promotions on social media

    Through the guideline update, the SC reminds influencers, especially those focused on finance, to have relevant approvals to promote capital market products on social media. This is because promoting capital market products requires a license from the SC in certain circumstances, especially those that lead to trading activities.

  • Meta could acquire more shares for the company behind Ray-Ban glasses

    Meta could acquire more shares for the company behind Ray-Ban glasses

    Meta is now reportedly considering buying a stake of around 5% in the firm behind leading eyewear manufacturer EssilorLuxottica. The company is behind eyewear brands such as Ray-Ban, Oakley, Supreme, and a number of other brands. So, what should you know about it?


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