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  • Malaysia is the world's first country to accept Zakat payments via cryptocurrencies

    Malaysia is the world's first country to accept Zakat payments via cryptocurrencies

    Malaysia is the world’s first country to accept Zakat payments via cryptocurrencies. This is thanks to the Federal Territories Islamic Religious Council-Zakat Collection Centre (PPZ-MAIWP) recently offering payment options using cryptocurrencies.

  • Japan accuses Google of anti-competitive practices

    Japan accuses Google of anti-competitive practices

    After being accused of being a monopoly business in the United States, Google is now being accused of anti-competitive business practices by the Japan Fair Trade Commission (JFTC). Among the accusations levelled is that through Chrome, Google was also found to be paying companies to use its Google Search engine.

  • MediaTek Dimensity 8400 Chip has now officially arrived with a powerful cortex-A725 CPU

    MediaTek Dimensity 8400 Chip has now officially arrived with a powerful cortex-A725 CPU

    MediaTek recently announced the Dimensity 8400, a premium chip that offers powerful AI performance in its class. The use of large cores with eight of them consisting of Arm Cortex-A72 CPUs at 3.25GHz is a key focus. At the same time, it can produce a 41% performance increase with 44% lower power consumption compared to the previous generation Dimensity 8300.

  • Telegram currently has over 12 million paid users

    Telegram currently has over 12 million paid users

    Telegram's founder has now shared that the messaging company has reached profitability this year. For this year alone, Telegram Messenger's revenue has reached over $1 billion. At the same time, it was also shared that the messaging service now has 12 million paid users. So, what should you know about it?

  • The Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (MOSTI), together with Cradle, has now announced a latest initiative which aims to elevate ASEAN countries as major players in the development of startup companies at the global level. So, what should you know about it?

  • Malaysia is emphasising the creation of smart cities based on the trend of increasing population in urban areas. The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) today signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Digital Perak Corporation Holdings (DPCH) for the implementation of the smart city program in Ipoh City.

  • Content restrictions and censorship have become commonplace and ingrained in any government ruling Malaysia. Recently, TikTok released a transparency report regarding the country's government's request to block content and accounts on TikTok from January to June 2024. So, what should you know about it?

  • YouTube could ban videos with clickbait titles and graphics

    YouTube could ban videos with clickbait titles and graphics

    Recently, you might have noticed YouTube’s problem with too many videos using clickbait techniques and cheap tabloid-like titles to attract views. The video titles and the dwarf images used were incompatible with the video's actual content, which angered viewers. Now, YouTube began cracking down on this practice.

  • Rapid KL says users can still renew their My50 passes during the system upgrading period

    Rapid KL says users can still renew their My50 passes during the system upgrading period

    It was only recently that Prasarana announced Malaysians won't be able to renew their My50 pass from 23 December to 31 January 2025. However, Rapid KL quickly made another announcement that users can still renew their passes during the system upgrading period.

  • Malaysia wins FIFAe World Cup Mobile

    Malaysia wins FIFAe World Cup Mobile

    This news might excite you if you are a huge FIFA eMobile fan. Recently, Malaysia’s Minbappe won the most prestigious FIFAe World Cup Mobile. That said, what should you know about it?


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