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  • The BUDI MADANI Subsidy Program is now open for applications

    The BUDI MADANI Subsidy Program is now open for applications

    The Ministry of Finance (MOF) announced details of the MADANI Subsidy Assistance Program which provides targeted subsidies for diesel vehicle owners and smallholders in the agricultural and commodity sectors. That said, what should you know about it?

  • You can now hum your favourite song to search for it on YouTube Music

    You can now hum your favourite song to search for it on YouTube Music

    If you frequently use YouTube, this news might excite you. Recently, YouTube Music allows you to hum the rhythm of the music to find the song. That said, what should you know about it?

  • You might be able to create AI-generated emoji on iOS soon

    You might be able to create AI-generated emoji on iOS soon

    Previously, we mentioned how the iOS 18 could feature a lot of changes to the system UI. Now, a new rumour says the iOS 18 could feature AI-generated emoji. That said, what should you know about it?

  • You might be able to change the colour of your Chat bubble on WhatsApp soon

    You might be able to change the colour of your Chat bubble on WhatsApp soon

    WhatsApp is developing a theme customisation feature for the messaging app that will allow you to choose a wallpaper and five new colour options for chat bubbles. Interestingly, WABetaInfo discovered this feature in WhatsApp iOS beta version v24.11.10.70 and claims that similar changes will also appear on Android. That said, what should you know about it?

  • Chinese researchers develop e-skin for self-healing robotic hands

    Chinese researchers develop e-skin for self-healing robotic hands

    Chinese researchers have made a breakthrough in robotics technology by developing a new electronic skin for robotic hands. Reportedly, it can withstand extreme cold in polar exploration called e-skin. That said, what should you know about it?

  • Why mini EVs like the Geely Panda Mini wouldn't be successful in Malaysia

    Why mini EVs like the Geely Panda Mini wouldn't be successful in Malaysia

    As Proton is expected to come out with 5 of their own Proton e.Mas EVs, quite a few Malaysians have been hoping that at least 1 of them will be a mini EV like the Geely Panda Mini. While we'd be just as enthused to get such a compact and affordable yet eco-friendly vehicle, several factors could halt its success here. Here are some factors that explain why mini EVs like the Geely Panda Mini wouldn't be successful in Malaysia.

  • Old but still Gold: 6 older flagships in Malaysia with superb battery life

    Old but still Gold: 6 older flagships in Malaysia with superb battery life

    If you happen to be on the lookout for older flagships in Malaysia that can last throughout your busy day and then some, you have come to the right place.

    Featuring former flagships with larger-than-usual batteries for their time, do read on for our "Old but still Gold" smartphones with superb battery life.

  • Truecaller's latest feature will answer phone calls with your voice in the future

    Truecaller's latest feature will answer phone calls with your voice in the future

    Six years ago Google Duplex was shown as a virtual assistant that could make phone calls on behalf of the owner. Although it has been given to users in the United States for more than half a decade, this feature has not been given to other users as promised by Google. That said, what should you know about it?

  • Myvi Conversion: Perodua could launch its first EV next year

    Myvi Conversion: Perodua could launch its first EV next year

    Perodua recently released its first electric vehicle (EV) prototype, the Myvi Conversion at the Malaysian Auto Show 2024. Perodua is expected to launch its first electric vehicle no later than next year with a price that will not exceed RM100,000 and will not be less than RM50,000. That said, what should you know about it?

  • WhatsApp is testing a feature to delete the number of unread messages

    WhatsApp is testing a feature to delete the number of unread messages

    WhatsApp is addressing the problem of unread message pressure with a future update found in the beta version for Android. A major addition is the option to automatically delete the number of unread messages every time the application is opened. This could help you manage incoming messages more effectively.


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