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  • Google to provide dark web reports for everyone

    Google to provide dark web reports for everyone

    Google One customers in select countries receive a dark web report feature that Google scans to check if their data has been leaked. Google recently stated that the dark web report is no longer limited to Google One customers but given to all Google users. So, what should you know about it?

  • Meet the Malaysian teen who won the Apple Swift Student Challenge 2024

    Meet the Malaysian teen who won the Apple Swift Student Challenge 2024

    In every WWDCApple would host a Swift Student Challenge and one of the winners happens to be a 16-year-old Malaysian teenager. Nur Alia Jannah is a self-taught coder and this was her third time joining in the challenge.

  • Touch n Go launches GOfinance - Your One-Stop finance hub

    Touch n Go launches GOfinance - Your One-Stop finance hub

    Touch n Go eWallet now introduces a new update for their digital wallet users, adding a new menu called GOfinance. Through it, it becomes a local hub that allows you to see the various financial services linked through it. So, what should you know about it?

  • Raiz will close its business in Malaysia

    Raiz will close its business in Malaysia

    Australia-based Raiz Invest has now announced that it will close its operations and business in Malaysia. This closure is expected to be implemented in stages. However further announcements from Raiz Malaysia have not yet been made for now. So, what should should you know about it?

  • Sarawak Rural Broadband Network (MySRBN) has now officially announced that they have ended the trial period for their broadband service, and from 7 July 2024, MySRBN has switched to a prepaid plan loaded with 300MB of free data every month. So, what should you know about it?

  • Fahmi Fadzil to meet with all social media platforms this month over cyberbullying issues in Malaysia

    Fahmi Fadzil to meet with all social media platforms this month over cyberbullying issues in Malaysia

    Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil has revealed that he will meet with all social media platform providers in Malaysia at the end of this month. The meeting is meant to address the management of cyberbullying issues in our country.

  • CelcomDigi 7.7 Sale: Internet passes from as low as RM6 are now available until 10 July

    CelcomDigi 7.7 Sale: Internet passes from as low as RM6 are now available until 10 July

    CelcomDigi Berhad launched its exclusive 7.7 Sale which aims to enhance the gaming experience for customers until 10 July 2024. Customers can save up to RM750 on new Samsung devices through the CelcomDigi online store using the voucher code '77SALE' at checkout. So, what should you know about it?

  • Most accurate clock ever? - This atomic clock is only 1 second late every 30 billion years

    Most accurate clock ever? - This atomic clock is only 1 second late every 30 billion years

    The first atomic clock was built in 1949 by scientists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to determine time more precisely. Now researchers from NIST and the University of Colorado Boulder have created a new, more precise atomic clock with an error of 1 second in every 30 billion years it has been in operation. So, what should you know about it?

  • Tesla adds a parental control feature to limit driving speeds

    Tesla adds a parental control feature to limit driving speeds

    This week, Tesla cars have started receiving the 2024.26 update. Interestingly Tesla has added support for YouTube Music, Amazon Music, new parental controls, weather and air quality displays, and more. So, what should you know about it?

  • Cloudflare introduces new features to prevent AI bots from stealing web content

    Cloudflare introduces new features to prevent AI bots from stealing web content

    Cloudflare today announced a new feature, which is the ability to prevent AI bots from browsing your web and prevent these bots from "stealing" web content to train their respective language models. So, what should you know about it?


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