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  • 5 phones with bigger battery life in Malaysia (2025)

    5 phones with bigger battery life in Malaysia (2025)

    The bigger a battery a smartphone has, the longer it can last, making it one of the key priorities for smartphone users. While most smartphones these days go for 4000mAh to 5000mAh batteries that offer up to 1 day battery life, in 2025 there are now devices with bigger batteries like 7000 mAh and above. Check out these 5 bigger battery smartphones you can get in Malaysia  

  • Proton teased e.MAS 5 launch date, set for 30 October 2025 in Malaysia

    Proton teased e.MAS 5 launch date, set for 30 October 2025 in Malaysia

    During the long weekend, Proton e.MAS Cars' released a social post about the upcoming e.MAS 5 featuring Y.S Khong, who was a Malaysian Rally champion decades ago. Not only was he promoting the EV, but also indirectly revealed the launch date, which is scheduled on 30 October 2025.

  • Touch ’n Go eWallet has expanded its financial offerings with the launch of the Visa Travel Card, a prepaid card designed specifically for Malaysians who frequently travel abroad. The new card promises greater convenience and savings for international spending, combining attractive cashback rewards with zero foreign exchange (FX) fees.

  • MOE might ban smartphones for students under 16 in school

    MOE might ban smartphones for students under 16 in school

    The Ministry of Education has now said it will issue guidelines in the near future to improve security in all educational institutions, including a ban on the use of smartphones in schools for students under 16 years of age.

  • Aeson Power introduces Sodium-ion batteries in Malaysia: Longer lasting and tropical climate friendly starting at RM369

    Aeson Power introduces Sodium-ion batteries in Malaysia: Longer lasting and tropical climate friendly starting at RM369

    Aeson Power has officially launched its latest Sodium-ion (or Natrium-ion) automotive battery series in Malaysia, consisting of the NaPulse Starting, NaPulse Start-Stop and NaForce Start-Stop models. So, what should you know about it?

  • 6 ASEAN payment networks standardise cross-border digital transactions

    6 ASEAN payment networks standardise cross-border digital transactions

    Six payment networks from Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, the Philippines and Indonesia have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to establish a global standard for cardless cross-border payments.

  • Malaysia to enforce mandatory age limits and ID verification on social media

    Malaysia to enforce mandatory age limits and ID verification on social media

    Malaysia is moving closer to enforcing stricter rules for social media platforms, requiring them to implement age verification and identity checks for all users. The move, announced by Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil, aims to protect children online and curb the growing threat of digital scams and harmful content.

  • Nintendo's eShop and Online Services launching locally in Malaysia on 18 November 2025

    Nintendo's eShop and Online Services launching locally in Malaysia on 18 November 2025

    In a significant move for gamers across Southeast Asia, Nintendo confirmed today that its much-anticipated Nintendo eShop and Nintendo Switch Online services will officially launch in Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand on 18 November 2025. This marks a major milestone as the company expands its digital ecosystem to more global markets.

  • Ahead of the Deepavali celebrations, the Kementerian Pendidikan Tinggi Malaysia (KPTM) has announced new provisions to support online and hybrid teaching and learning (PdP) modes during the festive period. This initiative aims to ensure educational continuity while allowing students and teachers to celebrate the holiday season meaningfully.

  • Malaysia confirmed on continuing My50Pass and FLYsiswa

    Malaysia confirmed on continuing My50Pass and FLYsiswa

    During the Belanjawan 2026 announcement last Friday, the Malaysian government did not explicitly mention ongoing public transport subsidies. However, the Transport Ministry has confirmed that key initiatives such as the My50 PassFLYsiswa, and the festive airline fare cap will continue.


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