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  • China hits back with 34% tariff on imported US goods

    China hits back with 34% tariff on imported US goods

    Earlier this week, US President Donald Trump announced new tariffs on imports from several countries including Malaysia (24%). This move would increase the prices of Malaysian goods in the US, which may result in less Americans buying them. While Malaysia has yet to respond, China has retaliated with a new tariff rate.

  • Trump's tariffs could increase the iPhone's starting price at ~RM5K

    Trump's tariffs could increase the iPhone's starting price at ~RM5K

    Thanks to the new tariffs announced by President Trump, the tech industry is going to have a tough time in the market, particularly AppleAccording to Reuters, the iPhone could get a drastic price increase of up to 30% or even more.

  • President Trump announces tariffs on several countries, including Malaysia with 24%

    President Trump announces tariffs on several countries, including Malaysia with 24%

    After some time regarding this news, it has finally happened. It was announced that the United States has imposed a 24% retaliatory tariff on imports from Malaysia. President Trump held a conference just yesterday announcing the news.

  • You could watch the partial Solar eclipse on 29 March 2025

    You could watch the partial Solar eclipse on 29 March 2025

    After the Full Lunar Eclipse phenomenon on March 14, the world will experience another eclipse phenomenon, namely a Partial Solar Eclipse, which is expected to occur on March 29, 2025. So, what should you know about it?

  • 144000 customers data were stolen after Oracle was hacked

    144000 customers data were stolen after Oracle was hacked

    Oracle has been the victim of a hacker attack with 6 million rows of data from 144,000 customers stolen, according to a report by Bleeping Computer . The data was sold on a black market site with the hackers demanding Oracle pay 100,000 XMR (~RM 97 million) to disclose the vulnerability used to make the system accessible. So, what should you know about it?

  • YouTube Shorts views will be counted even if you scroll to skip

    YouTube Shorts views will be counted even if you scroll to skip

    Looks like the social media platform is getting more interesting. Most recently, to attract the attention of the public and content creators – YouTube changed how Shorts are counted according to Reels and TikTok counts. So, what should you know about it?

  • Grok is now available on Telegram

    Grok is now available on Telegram

    Grok, an artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot, is now available on the Telegram messaging app. The announcement was made this morning, with the chatbot now accessible to Telegram Premium and X Premium subscribers. You can ask Grok to fact-check and chat like they can on X now.

  • The MADANI government announced an RM1.5 billion fund for the digitisation of MSMEs

    The MADANI government announced an RM1.5 billion fund for the digitisation of MSMEs

    The MADANI government has announced a fund of RM1.5 billion to accelerate the digitalisation of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSEs) nationwide. This fund was created through strategic collaboration between the public and private sectors, including financial institutions, digital banks and Peer-to-Peer (P2P) financing platforms. So, what should you know about it?

  • According to National Registration Department (NRD) Director-General Badrul Hisham, names such as Muhammad, Abdullah, Abdul, Nur, Siti, and Nurul continue to be the top choices of parents in Malaysia. At the same time, they are among the most registered names at the National Registration Department (NRD) until March 26, 2025. So, what should you know about it?

  • Samsung ordered to pay RM 2.66 billion to India for tax evasion

    Samsung ordered to pay RM 2.66 billion to India for tax evasion

    This week, Samsung was ordered to pay a penalty of $601 million (~RM 2.66 billion) to the Indian government after being found to have evaded paying tariffs on telecommunications equipment brought into the country. Samsung received a warning notice in 2023 after the equipment was sold to local telecommunications company Reliance Jio.


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