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  • KL is among the 10 cities with the most skyscrapers in the world

    KL is among the 10 cities with the most skyscrapers in the world

    Based on the latest review on the Skyscraper Center website regarding skyscrapers, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia is listed among the 10 cities in the world with the most skyscrapers. So, what should you know about it?

  • Telegram adds a verified sign to combat scammers

    Telegram adds a verified sign to combat scammers

    Two years ago, Twitter introduced Verified Organizations, now known as X Verified Organizations. It is an additional subscription plan for accounts owned by companies or brands to gain additional X-marks on their respective profiles. So, what should you know about it?

  • Pentas will stop its service temporarily

    Pentas will stop its service temporarily

    Pentas is one of the NFT-focused trading platforms in Malaysia, which has seen over 46,000 NFT works uploaded and published through it in its first 90 days, with some works selling for over RM50000. Pentas has also previously hosted several collaboration programs, including with MDEC which offered a reward of RM4 million for 1000 publishers of works on Pentas.

  • QR Code trial run period implemented at KLIA 1 and KLIA 2

    QR Code trial run period implemented at KLIA 1 and KLIA 2

    To ease the immigration clearance at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) Terminal 1 and KLIA Terminal 2 (T2), the government has begun a trial period of using Quick Response Codes. At the moment, the method was launched at 40 selected lanes in both airports.

  • ASNB will start charging you a 0.3% Annual Service Fee on Investments in RIA

    ASNB will start charging you a 0.3% Annual Service Fee on Investments in RIA

    Effective today, 1 January 2025, ASNB will charge a service fee of 0.3% per annum on investments in Ria. For your information, Ria is a feature in the MyASNB application that focuses on robo-investment. These investments are managed automatically according to data-driven technological innovations. So, what should you know about it?

  • A landlord in Ipoh has to pay an RM1.4 million electric bill after a tenant uses it to mine crypto illegally

    A landlord in Ipoh has to pay an RM1.4 million electric bill after a tenant uses it to mine crypto illegally

    A landlord in Ipoh was forced to pay an electricity bill of RM1142511.75 after a tenant used their premises to mine crypto illegally. In a Facebook post on Sunday, Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) attached a demand notice asking for the amount to be paid within 14 days of receipt or face legal action. So, what should you know about it?

  • Tax Identification Number search service available online through MyTax starting 1 Jan 2025

    Tax Identification Number search service available online through MyTax starting 1 Jan 2025

    Starting today (1 January 2025), Malaysians can now check their tax identification number (TIN) online. The Malaysian Inland Revenue Board (LHDN) is providing this TIN search service in line with the announcement made during Budget 2025.

  • You can watch Apple TV for free from 3 to 5 January 2025

    You can watch Apple TV for free from 3 to 5 January 2025

    Apple TV+ video streaming platform can be watched for free from January 3 to 5. All content on the platform can be watched for free as part of Apple's effort to attract people to subscribe. This is the first time Apple has offered free access to all content as previously it only offered certain series and episodes. So, what should you know about it?

  • 5 best Mid-range phones under RM2500 for 2024 in Malaysia

    5 best Mid-range phones under RM2500 for 2024 in Malaysia

    Are you looking for a smartphone that offers almost flagship-level features without breaking the budget? Don't worry! Here are five of the best mid-range smartphones available in Malaysia under RM2500.

  • Some Maybank services will be unavailable on 31 December 2024

    Some Maybank services will be unavailable on 31 December 2024

    Maybank will be conducting monthly maintenance on its main systems on 31 December 2024. In this regard, several services that involve access to the affected systems will be temporarily disrupted between 11.30 pm and 11.59 pm on that date. So, what should you know about it?


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