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  • Malaysians will not be able to stream pirated content through Android TV boxes soon

    Malaysians will not be able to stream pirated content through Android TV boxes soon

    If you own an Android TV box or you’re planning to get one, you might want to check out this news. Starting from now, Malaysian authorities will be blocking IP addresses of servers that host pirated copyright content. Therefore, if you’re using a TV box to stream illegal pirated content, you might not be able to do it anymore in the near future.

  • Will Huawei be making a comeback? US resumes trade talks with China

    Will Huawei be making a comeback? US resumes trade talks with China

    During the G20 Summit, which was held in Osaka, Japan. The United States President Trump, as well as Chinese President Xi Jinping, had agreed to resume trade talks between China and the United Sates of America. After a rather lengthy 80-minute discussion between the two leaders, the US President confirmed that the US would not impose the USD300 billion(~MYR1.2 trillion) tariffs on China for now.

  • Facebook will not come pre-installed in Huawei devices

    Facebook will not come pre-installed in Huawei devices

    Back then when you purchase a new Huawei device, it’ll usually come with various apps preinstalled with one of them being Facebook. That’s about to change, as Facebook will no longer allow their applications such as WhatsApp, Instagram as well as their very own Facebook app to come pre-installed in any Huawei and Honor devices.

  • WhatsApp could potentially stop users from taking a screenshot of their chats in the future

    WhatsApp could potentially stop users from taking a screenshot of their chats in the future

    Based on a report by thestar.com.my, there will be a feature that will be included in a future called Authentication, which will stop users from taking screenshots of conversations that are determined by the user. That being said, if the other user does not enable the aforementioned feature, they will still be able to take screenshots of the the private chat.

  • You can report smokers to the Kementerian Kesihatan Malaysia via WhatsApp

    You can report smokers to the Kementerian Kesihatan Malaysia via WhatsApp

    Kementerian Kesihatan Malaysia has recently made a tweet (which has been removed) stating that you can report smokers to them via WhatsApp. This is due to a recent restriction that was introduced on 1 January 2019 in which states that the use of cigarettes, shisha as well as e-cigarettes containing nicotine will not be allowed near a restaurant. Any individuals who fail to adhere to the restrictions will be fined up to RM10000 or up to 2 years jail time.