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  • Samsung has confirmed that the upcoming Galaxy S26 series will not rely solely on Google's Gemini AI assistant. So, what should you know about it?

  • The Mobile Phone Data (MPD) Initiative sure garnered much controversy when it was first introduced by the Malaysian government. Despite the criticism, they have reaffirmed their commitment to the notion, stating there are no plans to discontinue the program.

  • TikTok launches new family, creator, and safety features

    TikTok launches new family, creator, and safety features

    TikTok has launched a new set of features focused on family safety, digital well-being, and creator tools—available for free in this initial rollout.

  • Barrier-Free MLFF Toll System in Malaysia could launch in 2027 and cost RM3 billion

    Barrier-Free MLFF Toll System in Malaysia could launch in 2027 and cost RM3 billion

    Malaysia is planning to roll out the Multi-Lane Free Flow (MLFF) toll system by 2027, with the estimated project cost reaching around RM3000000000.

  • The Light Rail Transit 3 (LRT3) Shah Alam Line project, currently valued at RM21.93?billion, is over 99?percent complete as of 10 July 2025. The line is set to begin operations on 30 September 2025, connecting Bandar Utama in Petaling Jaya to Johan Setia in Klang.

  • Malaysia is planning a Telecom task force to improve mobile connectivity on major highways

    Malaysia is planning a Telecom task force to improve mobile connectivity on major highways

    Malaysia’s Communications Ministry has been busy lately. Yesterday, Alexander Nanta Linggi from Gabungan Parti Sarawak had a meeting with Communications Minister YB Fahmi Fadzil over the matter of unstable mobile signals and interrupted calls along major highwaysIt seems that the government is launching a focused initiative to improve connectivity nationwide.

  • Communications Ministry warns fake RM100 aid websites targeting Malaysians

    Communications Ministry warns fake RM100 aid websites targeting Malaysians

    As expected, scams about the RM100 aid by the Malaysian government have recently surfaced. The Communications Ministry has sent out a warning over a wave of fraudulent websites and social media posts impersonating government portals to exploit the public’s interest.

  • Malaysia cancels RM700 million luxury tax, shifts focus to SST

    Malaysia cancels RM700 million luxury tax, shifts focus to SST

    On 30 July 2025, the Malaysian government officially announced that it will not proceed with the implementation of the High Value Goods Tax (HVGT), a move that was initially expected to generate up to RM700 million annually.

  • MCMC logs over 8000 cyberbullying complaints in just 10 months

    MCMC logs over 8000 cyberbullying complaints in just 10 months

    As Malaysia’s digital footprint grows, so does a darker trend: cyberbullying among children and teens is surging. According to the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)'s report, Malaysia ranks 2nd in Asia (trailing only China in the region) and 5th globally for youth cyberbullying.

  • It took the Malaysian government two months to make this announcement, but today, the New Straits Times reported that the Ministry of Health has decided to impose a full ban on the use and sale of electronic cigarettes and vape products. In a decisive public health push, the move signals a growing urgency to curb vaping-related risks, especially among youth and first-time users.


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