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  • Reddit could introduce a paywall for its content soon

    Reddit could introduce a paywall for its content soon

    Reddit is one of the most popular sites on the internet, offering discussion forums covering a variety of topics, and mostly managed by the community. For 2025, Reddit is targeting a number of new things for their service, and one of them is paid access. So, what should you know about it?

  • ARM could launch a new processing chip for Meta soon

    ARM could launch a new processing chip for Meta soon

    ARM has been known to this day for offering processor chip designs licensed by other manufacturers. Now, in addition to just designing, ARM is also reportedly going to produce its own processor chips this year. So, what should you know about it?

  • 4000 non-performing Meta employees were laid off

    4000 non-performing Meta employees were laid off

    Facebook's parent company, Meta, has reportedly begun laying off thousands of employees after the social media giant took a tougher stance on underperforming employees.

  • Trump sets up the USA Sovereign fund and says it could buy TikTok

    Trump sets up the USA Sovereign fund and says it could buy TikTok

    Recently, President Donald Trump announced the establishment of a US sovereign wealth fund yesterday. According to Trump, it is time for America to have its own sovereign wealth fund like the Middle Eastern and Asian countries have done, with TikTok likely to be among the first purchases. So, what should you know about it?

  • There are over 2.35 billion active Apple devices around the world

    There are over 2.35 billion active Apple devices around the world

    In a financial report published recently via MacRumors, Tim Cook announced that there are now 2.35 billion active Apple devices worldwide. This is again an increase from the 2.2 billion reported in February 2024. In total, 150 million new devices have been activated since last year, which is equivalent to a 6.85% increase. So, what should you know about it?

  • Threads has recorded over 320 million users

    Threads has recorded over 320 million users

    Mark Zuckerberg now shares that Threads is adding around 1 million new users every day. After having around 300 million active users in December 2024, according to the latest figures shared by Mark Zuckerberg, Threads now has 320 million monthly active users.

  • Spotify has paid $10 Billion to the music industry by 2024

    Spotify has paid $10 Billion to the music industry by 2024

    Spotify today shared its latest achievement, where throughout 2024, they have paid $10 billion to the music industry, making Spotify now contribute one-third of global music recording revenue. So, what should you know about it?

  • BlueSky has over 30 million users now

    BlueSky has over 30 million users now

    In addition to Threads sharing its achievements by announcing around 32 million users actively using the platform every month, BlueSky is now also celebrating its own achievements. So, what should you know about it?

  • Fitbit was punished with an RM54 million fine because of this error

    Fitbit was punished with an RM54 million fine because of this error

    Fitbit agreed to pay a fine of $12.25 million (~RM54.4 million) after an investigation found that the lithium-ion batteries in its Ionic smartwatch overheated, in some cases causing burns to users. The incident caused the smartwatch to be recalled from the market in 2022.

  • Donald Trump is okay with Elon Musk buying TikTok

    Donald Trump is okay with Elon Musk buying TikTok

    Donald Trump, the new President of the United States, is ready to give Bytedance a 75-day extension to sell its TikTok operations in the United States. In parallel, several parties have expressed their interest in buying the service, including MrBeast, one of the influencers and content publishers on YouTube.


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