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  • Meta could acquire more shares for the company behind Ray-Ban glasses

    Meta could acquire more shares for the company behind Ray-Ban glasses

    Meta is now reportedly considering buying a stake of around 5% in the firm behind leading eyewear manufacturer EssilorLuxottica. The company is behind eyewear brands such as Ray-Ban, Oakley, Supreme, and a number of other brands. So, what should you know about it?

  • Google Malaysia launches Advertising Revenue Lab to help small news publishers expand their audience

    Google Malaysia launches Advertising Revenue Lab to help small news publishers expand their audience

    Today, Google Malaysia announced the Advertising Revenue Lab, a program designed to help small and medium-sized digital news publishing companies expand their reach. For your information, It is part of the Google News Initiative (GNI) programs that work with various publishing companies to improve their advertising capabilities and business models.

  • Microsoft releases Deadpool and Wolverine custom Xbox Series X console and controller

    Microsoft releases Deadpool and Wolverine custom Xbox Series X console and controller

    The Marvel movie "Deadpool vs. Wolverine" is about to be released, and Microsoft Xbox has cooperated with the movie to launch a co-branded customized Xbox Series X game console and a "playful handle designed by Deadpool." So, what should you know about it?

  • The Ericsson company is here to stay - PM Anwar hopes to make Malaysia a giant in 5G technology

    The Ericsson company is here to stay - PM Anwar hopes to make Malaysia a giant in 5G technology

    Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim hopes to make Malaysia a global leader in 5G technology through continued investment and collaboration with Swedish telecommunications giant Ericsson. Recently, Anwar met with a delegation led by Ericsson Group President and CEO Börje Ekholm to discuss matters related to the implementation of 5G networks in Malaysia. So, what should you know about it?

  • You can now use up to 20 songs for one Instagram reel

    You can now use up to 20 songs for one Instagram reel

    The limitations in video editing features will certainly make the creativity and fun of video editing less interesting. Previously, Instagram only allowed one song to be included in one Reel. Now, improvements have been made by them to improve the user experience. Thus, through an update made by Instagram recently, it allows as many as 20 different song tracks to be included in one Reel.

  • China is building Solar and Wind power plants that are as powerful as 5 nuclear power stations

    China is building Solar and Wind power plants that are as powerful as 5 nuclear power stations

    Last month China opened the world's largest solar farm with an area of 100,000 on a football field in Xinjiang. Now according to an ABC report, China is building solar and wind power infrastructure equivalent to building 5 nuclear power stations every week. This is based on the report of Climate Energy Finance (CEF) which also shows that China managed to reach their sustainable energy target 6.5 years early.

  • Maxis plans to take over U Mobile

    Maxis plans to take over U Mobile

    According to Berita Harian, Malaysian telecommunications company Maxis is looking for ways to acquire U Mobile to expand its market share. However, the agreement is still in its early stages and faces several significant obstacles.So, what should you know about it?

  • WhatsApp today announced the introduction of a new filter on their application, labelled "Favorites". Through it, you can label some friends or family members under the label, and then connect with them faster than others. So, what should you know about it?

  • These hackers claimed they had stolen data from 4 million U Mobile users

    These hackers claimed they had stolen data from 4 million U Mobile users

    Around 4 million data claims belonging to U Mobile customers were sold through the Breachforum black market yesterday. According to Amanz, these hackers are asking $5000 (~RM23378.21) for the user data they have successfully stolen. So, what should you know about it?

  • Maybank to introduce a 12-hour cool-down period for increased funds transfer limit

    Maybank to introduce a 12-hour cool-down period for increased funds transfer limit

    Maybank has now announced that they will introduce a 12-hour cooling-off period, for each increase in the limit of money transfers through the Maybank2U site, effective July 31, 2024. This step is done in an effort to curb online banking fraudas well as prevent fraud that will try to increase the transaction transfer limit.


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