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  • Haven't filed your taxes? Here's how you can do it online before the 15 May 2026 deadline

    Haven't filed your taxes? Here's how you can do it online before the 15 May 2026 deadline

    Update: Hey readers, it's 2026 and we're entering tax season again. Like last year, the official deadline for filing your taxes is 30 April 2026. However, there is a 15-day grace period for e-filing, which means you're safe as long as you do it by 15 May 2026. With that in mind, this article was written to give you a simple step-by-step guide on how to file your taxes online.

  • Tengku Zafrul: Malaysia to begin tariff negotiations with the US today, aims for no tariffs on the country

    Tengku Zafrul: Malaysia to begin tariff negotiations with the US today, aims for no tariffs on the country

    Minister of Investment, Trade and Industry (MITI) Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Abdul Aziz has announced that Malaysia will begin reciprocal tariff negotiations with the US today. He added that the main objective for the negotiations is for there to be no tariffs imposed on Malaysia, especially in key sectors.

  • A US court judge today banned Apple from preventing app developers from giving users the option to make payments outside the App Store ecosystem. The order, effective immediately, was issued as a result of a 2020 lawsuit filed by Epic Games against Apple. So, what should you know about it?

  • YouTube is testing a blurred thumbnail feature for mature content

    YouTube is testing a blurred thumbnail feature for mature content

    YouTube has begun a test where thumbnails for videos will be blurred if they contain content categorised as mature. The feature was rolled out to a small number of users yesterday to prevent them from accidentally seeing sexually-themed content that violates its community guidelines. So, what should you know about it?

  • Bitcoin mining is no longer profitable

    Bitcoin mining is no longer profitable

    Today, the value of one Bitcoin has risen back to around $94,000 and is higher than $75,000 earlier this month. According to Coinshares, all this may soon be meaningless as the cost of mining one bitcoin is no longer profitable. So, what should you know about it?

  • This is how you can lose money from QR scams

    This is how you can lose money from QR scams

    According to the Digital 2025 Global Overview report by DataReportal, Malaysia recorded a very high QR code usage rate, ranking second in the world after China. A whopping 66.1% of Malaysians are actively using QR codes, far exceeding the global average of 50.8%. However, behind this convenience, there is a new threat that should not be underestimated, namely fraud through QR codes or known as QR scams. Cybersecurity expert from Kaspersky, Noushin Shabab, warned that the increase in the use of QR codes also opens up new opportunities for cybercriminals to exploit users.

  • Meta launched the Meta AI app - Now available with social feeds, smart glasses integration and more

    Meta launched the Meta AI app - Now available with social feeds, smart glasses integration and more

    Meta today launched the first version of Meta AI, a self-developed artificial intelligence (AI) assistant application powered by the Llama 4 model. So, what should you know about it?

  • The number of apps on Google Play has declined by 47%

    The number of apps on Google Play has declined by 47%

    By early 2024, the Google Play Store has over 3.4 million apps to users. But according to data from AppFigures via Tech Crunch this week, the Play Store now only offers 1.8 million apps, which is a 47% reduction. So, what should you know about it?

  • Toyota and Waymo launch a strategic partnership to develop a new self-driving car

    Toyota and Waymo launch a strategic partnership to develop a new self-driving car

    Toyota and Waymo are collaborating to advance the development and deployment of self-driving vehicle technology. Also involved in the collaboration is Woven, a Toyota subsidiary that just opened a prototype city of the future last year. So, what should you know about it?

  • Malaysia tops the ODIN Open Data chart - One of the most transparent countries in the world

    Malaysia tops the ODIN Open Data chart - One of the most transparent countries in the world

    Malaysia topped the Open Data Inventory (ODIN) chart published yesterday. Malaysia was given a score of 90, which is higher than the average score of 79 for 198 global countries. In addition to this overall score, Malaysia also received a score of 99 in terms of openness of data shared. So, what should you know about it?


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