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  • Grab and Johor in talks to simplify cross-border travel between Malaysia and Singapore

    Grab and Johor in talks to simplify cross-border travel between Malaysia and Singapore

    Grab is currently in discussions with the Johor state government to enhance cross-border travel between Malaysia and Singapore. The collaboration is part of a broader plan to improve tourist mobility and digital integration ahead of Visit Johor Year 2026.

  • Malaysia investigates Nvidia-powered AI Servers used by China

    Malaysia investigates Nvidia-powered AI Servers used by China

    Previously, we mentioned that Chinese AI companies could be using Malaysia to smuggle 15 hard drives. Now, Malaysia’s Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry (MITI) is currently investigating claims that a Chinese company used locally rented servers equipped with Nvidia chips to train artificial intelligence (AI) models.

  • Maybank said MAE app features are back online after the brief outage

    Maybank said MAE app features are back online after the brief outage

    It seems that since last night (18 June 2025), Maybank has been facing an unscheduled outage affecting several popular digital platforms, including the MAE app, QR Payments, and M2U Biz. Users are reporting interruptions across major functionalities until today.

  • A new sighting of the upcoming Perodua QV e-EM1, Malaysia’s highly anticipated electric vehicle (EV), has surfaced — this time without its rear wing, revealing a much clearer view of its sleek, sloped roofline and distinctively notched tailgate.

  • The monthly My50 Pass will be available on the RapidKL PULSE app soon

    The monthly My50 Pass will be available on the RapidKL PULSE app soon

    RapidKL is preparing to roll out a new feature in its PULSE mobile app that will allow users to purchase and activate the My50 monthly travel pass—priced at RM50—directly through the app.

  • Tinder’s trying something new—and it’s all about not dating alone. The app just launched a Double Date feature in the U.S, with plans to bring it to other countries soon.

  • If you're working in the public sector, here’s a heads-up: civil servants in Malaysia have been reminded not to use TikTok, Facebook, or any other personal social media during working hours—unless it's specifically part of their official duties.

  • Big news from Intel: the tech giant is planning to lay off 15% to 20% of its factory workforce starting mid-July 2025. This comes from an internal memo recently shared with OregonLive. The first round of cuts is expected to wrap up by the end of July—though the company hinted that more layoffs might follow depending on how things go.

  • CelcomDigi launches Express Stores nationwide as part of retail transformation

    CelcomDigi launches Express Stores nationwide as part of retail transformation

    Today, CelcomDigi has officially begun the nationwide rollout of its CelcomDigi Express Stores. A new phase in the company’s ongoing efforts to modernise and expand its retail network, this initiative aims to enhance customer access and experience.

  • Chinese AI companies are reportedly using Malaysia to bypass the US sanctions

    Chinese AI companies are reportedly using Malaysia to bypass the US sanctions

    Recently, it was reported that four employees from an AI technology developer from China had "smuggled" 15 hard drives, each containing 80TB of data. These drives were intended to train AI systems from the country using server machines rented in Kuala Lumpur. So, what should you know about it?


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