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News & Reviews:   USA

  • AI will raise the unemployment rate by 20% - Malaysia will be affected too

    AI will raise the unemployment rate by 20% - Malaysia will be affected too

    Recently, Anthropic CEO Dario Amode in an interview with Axios warned that AI will cause unemployment in the United States to increase by 10-20% in just 5 years, compared to around 4% at this time. So, what should you know about it?

  • USA suspends International Student Visa applications for now

    USA suspends International Student Visa applications for now

    If you are planning to pursue your studies in the USA, this news might surprise you. Recently, the Trump administration has suspended all interview sessions for students who wish to apply for visas to continue their studies in the United States. So, what should you know about it?

  • OnlyFans founder could sell the platform for USD8 billion (~RM33,768,000,000)

    OnlyFans founder could sell the platform for USD8 billion (~RM33,768,000,000)

    Creator platform OnlyFans is looking for a buyer with a valuation of up to $8 billion. According to Variety via hypebeast.com, current majority shareholder Leonid Radvinsky is in talks with an investor group led by Los Angeles investment firm Forest Road Co. about a sale.

  • WhatsApp might allow you to react to messages and media using stickers soon

    WhatsApp might allow you to react to messages and media using stickers soon

    WhatsApp is currently developing a new feature that allows users to react to messages and media using stickers . Just like before, the reaction space will still display the default emoji set along with recently used emojis. But interestingly, it will now show the most recent stickers used in the same reaction space. So, what should you know about it?

  • Google announces investment in an eyeglass company

    Google announces investment in an eyeglass company

    While Meta is ready to collaborate with Ray-Ban to develop their smart glasses, Google has now announced a collaboration with Warby Parker, a US-based eyewear brand, for their own glasses project powered by Android XR. So, what should you know about it?

  • Donald Trump does not want Apple iPhones to be produced in India

    Donald Trump does not want Apple iPhones to be produced in India

    US President Donald Trump has now said that he has asked Tim Cook not to manufacture Apple products in India. Apple has been looking to diversify its device manufacturing locations and reduce its reliance on China, and with the recent implementation of tariffs, Apple has accelerated that transition. So, what should you know about it?

  • America is planning to introduce a Bill to prevent AI Chip smuggling

    America is planning to introduce a Bill to prevent AI Chip smuggling

    Among the hottest news stories of the year is the case of NVIDIA chips being smuggled into China from Singapore via Malaysia. Three individuals have been arrested and are now facing court for circumventing the US’s export restrictions on artificial intelligence (AI) chips to China. Now, lawmakers are looking to introduce a new bill called the “Chip Security Act.”

  • Google One now has 150 million subscribers

    Google One now has 150 million subscribers

    Google One is a subscription service by Google that allows users to get extra storage, as well as access to additional artificial intelligence services. It has been offered for the past few years, and today, Google shared that Google One now has 150 million subscribers.

  • Google is testing a new split-screen mod

    Google is testing a new split-screen mod

    In the latest development, Google is reported to be introducing a new split-screen mode configuration in the upcoming Android 16 update. According to a report by Android Authority, Google is developing a 90:10 ratio for split-screen mode , where one app will use 90% of the screen space , while the other only 10%. This way, one app can dominate the display space, while providing a small space at the top or bottom for other apps.

  • America warns its companies to not use HUAWEI chips

    America warns its companies to not use HUAWEI chips

    The tariff war between China and the United States has eased slightly after both countries agreed to reduce tariffs by 115% for 90 days. But the technology war continues with the US Commerce Department warning companies around the world not to use artificial intelligence (AI) chips made by Huawei. So, what should you know about it?


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