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News & Reviews:   technave

  • Can you still use an older smartwatch? Here's what you need to know

    Can you still use an older smartwatch? Here's what you need to know

    Imagine walking through Low Yat Plaza or browsing an online marketplace when you spot an irresistible deal. A premium smartwatch from two or three years ago is now selling for a fraction of its original price.

  • Catcha Digital buys TechNave for RM6.125 million

    Catcha Digital buys TechNave for RM6.125 million

    On 6 November 2025, Malaysia-based digital media company Catcha Digital Berhad announced that its wholly owned subsidiary, iMedia Asia Sdn Bhd, has entered into a conditional share-sale agreement to acquire 100 percent of Maxoom Sdn Bhd, the owner of the tech media platform TechNave, for a total cash consideration of RM6.125 million.

  • Elon Musk is reportedly raising $20 billion in funding

    Elon Musk is reportedly raising $20 billion in funding

    xAI Holdings, the company that owns xAI artificial intelligence services and X social media services, is currently reportedly raising $20 billion in funding, valuing the company at over $120 billion. So, what should you know about it?

  • China have a Man-made sun now - It can last over 17 minutes

    China have a Man-made sun now - It can last over 17 minutes

    China announced the success of maintaining Tokamak EAST operation for 1066 seconds (17.7 minutes) making it the longest sustained "man-made sun" period. It surpassed the record of 1056 seconds set by Tokamak EAST in 2022. So, what should you know about it?

  • HUAWEI has officially launched the HarmonyOS Next - No more AndroidOS for HUAWEI devices

    HUAWEI has officially launched the HarmonyOS Next - No more AndroidOS for HUAWEI devices

    Previously, we mentioned that HarmonyOS is available in over 1 billion devices. Now, Huawei has officially launched HarmonyOS Next today with it being a completely self-designed operating system without using the Android kernel. Although HarmonyOS was launched four years ago as a homegrown operating system, the truth is that it is still based on Android AOSP. So, what should you know about it?

  • You can play WWE 2K24 on PS5 for free from 1 October 2024

    You can play WWE 2K24 on PS5 for free from 1 October 2024

    If you are a huge WWE fan, this news might excite you. Recently, Sony PlayStation announced WWE 2K24 as one of the free 3 PlayStation Plus monthly games. That said, what should you know about it?

  • Apple will tell you if you are using a slow charger in iOS 18

    Apple will tell you if you are using a slow charger in iOS 18

    Looks like the iOS 18 have been a very interesting update so far. Recently, A Reddit user noticed Apple's latest feature that concerns your battery and charger. So, what should you know about it?

  • There are more EVs on the highway than Petrol-based vehicles in Norway

    There are more EVs on the highway than Petrol-based vehicles in Norway

    The Norwegian Road Traffic Information Council (OFV) has reported that the country now has more electric vehicles (EVs) on the road than petrol cars. This is a rather interesting data. That said, what should you know about it?

  • Logi PLAY 2024 - You can get these gaming products from RM549

    Logi PLAY 2024 - You can get these gaming products from RM549

    Logitech just hosted the Logi PLAY 2024 event online via Twitch and some interesting products were shown. Surprisingly, one of the newly introduced can already be bought in Malaysia. So, what should you know about it?

  • Flappy Bird returns after 10 years

    Flappy Bird returns after 10 years

    Flappy Bird, the iconic mobile game popular around 2013-2014, will be relaunched for Android and iOS devices in 2025. In retrospect, Vietnamese developer Dong Nguyen removed the game from the App Store and Google Play Store when its popularity was at its peak. So, what should you know about it?


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