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  • Nothing launches Warp file transfer app for Android, Windows and macOS

    Nothing launches Warp file transfer app for Android, Windows and macOS

    Today, Nothing has introduced a new file transfer solution called Nothing Warpaimed at simplifying how users move files, links, and content between devices. The app is designed to eliminate the need for traditional methods such as email, messaging apps, or cables, offering a faster and more seamless way to transfer data across platforms.

  • Google launched the Google Desktop App for Windows 10 and Windows 11

    Google launched the Google Desktop App for Windows 10 and Windows 11

    Recently, Google launched the Google app for desktop. Apparently, this app is available for PC running Windows 10 and Windows 11. That said, what should you know about it?

  • Submit your entries for YouTube Works Awards Southeast Asia 2026 by 30 April 2026

    Submit your entries for YouTube Works Awards Southeast Asia 2026 by 30 April 2026

    Google recently announced that submission for the YouTube Works Awards Southeast Asia (SEA) is now open until 30 April 2026. Entries are eligible if they cover campaigns from 1 March 2025 to 30 April 2026. Check here for more details

  • RAM crisis - Will RAM prices ever return to "normal"?

    RAM crisis - Will RAM prices ever return to "normal"?

    Unless you have been hiding under a rock, you would have heard about the skyrocketing RAM prices. The reason is due to AI platforms constantly expanding, so supply < demand = prices+++. However, there are some people who think that recent developments could help bring the end of the RAM shortage sooner than expected, and prices could return to normal. Below is an update of recent happenings.

  • How to Buy a Phone You Don't Have to Replace Every Year

    How to Buy a Phone You Don't Have to Replace Every Year

    Even before the recent rise in device prices in 2026 due to the shortage of memory chips, phones have steadily become more and more expensive in Malaysia. Many experts say prices may not go down until 2030, so instead of upgrading every year, perhaps you should buy 1 device that would last 4 years or more instead? Check it out here.

  • Accessible flagships are reshaping Malaysia’s Android market

    Accessible flagships are reshaping Malaysia’s Android market

    A new report from Counterpoint Research highlights a major shift in the smartphone landscape, with “accessible flagship” devices emerging as the sweet spot for consumers in 2026. These devices, typically priced below ultra-premium flagships but packed with high-end features, are gaining traction globally and increasingly influencing buying trends in markets like Malaysia.

  • You can finally change your old Gmail username

    You can finally change your old Gmail username

    Recently, Google finally allowed Gmail account names to be changed, but only for users in the United States at first. That said, what should you know about it?

  • Jury orders Meta and YouTube to pay over ~RM23.5 million in social media addiction case

    Jury orders Meta and YouTube to pay over ~RM23.5 million in social media addiction case

    It has been a few weeks since the court battle between a young woman and tech giants started. Today, a jury in Los Angeles has delivered a major legal blow to Meta and Google, awarding $6 million (over ~RM23.5 million) in damages to the young woman who sued over childhood social media addiction.

  • Fortnite finally returns to the Google Play Store

    Fortnite finally returns to the Google Play Store

    It's been more than a year since Google was ordered to open its Play Store to third-party app stores. However, Fortnite is only now making its comeback to the wider Android scene. This means more Android users now have access to the game again without going through possibly insecured third-party stores. More details below.

  • YouTube and FIFA are teaming up to show 2026 World Cup content

    YouTube and FIFA are teaming up to show 2026 World Cup content

    If you are a football fan, there's no way you won't be aware of the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup in June. This year, the World Cup will be jointly hosted by 16 North American cities from June 11 to July 19. But if you don't have time to catch full matches, YouTube has good news for you.


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