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  • 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?

  • Need an alternative to Google Docs? Try Proton Docs

    Need an alternative to Google Docs? Try Proton Docs

    Google Drive cloud storage and Google Docs cloud word processing, which many netizens are using, now have new alternatives. Proton. For your information, this is a Swiss technology company that emphasises privacy. Recently, the company launched Proton Docs, which claims to provide highly secure and end-to-end encrypted file creation and collaboration tools. So, what should you know about it?

  • Threads now have over 175 million monthly active users after a year

    Threads now have over 175 million monthly active users after a year

    Mark Zuckerberg has now shared stating their latest social service, Threads now has around 175 million monthly active users. This figure is shared with Threads' anniversary which is coming up in a few days. So, what should you know about it?

  • Meta plans to feature Generative AI Technology for Gaming In Metaverse

    Meta plans to feature Generative AI Technology for Gaming In Metaverse

    Meta could integrate generative artificial intelligence technology into games in the world of metaverse. Their main focus is on the Horizon World metacity, a place where various games and productivity tools can be played or used. So, what should you know about it?

  • TNG officially launches E-Mas - An electronic gold investment platform from as low as RM10

    TNG officially launches E-Mas - An electronic gold investment platform from as low as RM10

    Touch 'n Go eWallet, the largest digital wallet trading platform in Malaysia has officially launched an investment project called Electronic Gold (e-MAS). Starting from a minimum of RM10, this investment has attracted over 40,000 users to actively participate. So, what should you know about it?

  • GSC launches new cinema at KL East Mall featuring IMAX and PlayPark

    GSC launches new cinema at KL East Mall featuring IMAX and PlayPark

    Golden Screen Cinemas (GSC) has launched its newest cinema at GSC KL East Mall which is strategically located in the north of Kuala Lumpur. The launch of the cinema marks GSC's 53rd cinema location overall and is part of the organisation's strategic blueprint. So, what should you know about it?

  • You can now ask YouTube to remove AI content that uses your face and voice without permission

    You can now ask YouTube to remove AI content that uses your face and voice without permission

    Generative artificial intelligence (AI) now allows videos to be produced using the faces of people who have died. There have been several cases of generative AI being used to defame individuals. It will increase as this feature is easily accessible. Recognising this issue, YouTube has updated the site's policy to make it easier for individuals to report videos that use their faces and voices without permission.

  • Looks like filing taxes or clearing up payments could be a lot easier. Recently, you can now access the MYINVOIS portal. So, what should you know about it?

  • Google launched beta for Google Vids - Creating professional videos might be easier soon

    Google launched beta for Google Vids - Creating professional videos might be easier soon

    Google released a new AI video editing app called Google Vids in April this year and announced that it would test it in Google Workspace Labs in June. According to reports, the app was quietly launched last Friday and entered the testing phase with complete functions.

  • Slack will delete content after one year for free subscribers

    Slack will delete content after one year for free subscribers

    Slack has now started notifying free plan users, stating that Slack will start deleting content after a year for free version subscribers. Alternatively, if you want to save content after a year, users need to subscribe to Slack's paid plan. So, what should you know about it?


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