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  • The JPJ app recorded over RM28 million transactions in a month

    The JPJ app recorded over RM28 million transactions in a month

    The Road Transport Department (JPJ) recorded a collection of over RM28 million through the MyJPJ digital application last month, which is one month after online transactions were introduced in June. So, what should you know about it?

  • EPL to use 28 Apple iPhones to replace VAR next season

    EPL to use 28 Apple iPhones to replace VAR next season

    The Video Assistant Referee system better known as VAR is a controversial system used in several major world leagues including Malaysia and also the 2022 World Cup and the 2024 European Cup. Controversy arose because mistakes still occur even though VAR is used. Following some controversial decisions, the VAR system for detecting offsides in the English Premier League (EPL) season 2024/2025 will be replaced by the Semi-Automated Offside Technology (SOAT) system.

  • Google Store is now available in Malaysia

    Google Store is now available in Malaysia

    In line with various announcements related to new devices, now Google has also officially launched Google Store access for users in Malaysia. Through it, users are not yet able to make purchases, instead, it is currently focusing on showing the range of Google devices and products under the Pixel brand for the Malaysian market.

     

  • TECNO announces an official global partnership with AFC

    TECNO announces an official global partnership with AFC

    Yesterday, TECNO announced that it has become the official global supporting partner of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC)'s new club competitions. These competitions include the AFC Champions League Elite™, AFC Champions League Second Division™ and AFC Women's Champions League™, covering the 2024-2025 season. So, what should you know about it?

  • A teacher in Malaysia lost over RM250000 because of a phone scam

    A teacher in Malaysia lost over RM250000 because of a phone scam

    A male teacher suffered a loss of RM258060 after being deceived by a 'phone scam' syndicate. Acting Besut District Police Chief, Deputy Superintendent Azrol Anuar Nor said the 28-year-old man received a phone call from an individual claiming to be from a goods delivery company in Kuala Lumpur. So, what should you know about it?

  • Lotus Malaysia officially ends the "Scan & Shop" app

    Lotus Malaysia officially ends the "Scan & Shop" app

    Today, Lotus Malaysia confirmed that the Scan & Shop application will be discontinued. Through a post on the X platform, the company did not specify further details about the official date of the service's termination. However, the Scan & Shop application has been rumoured to no longer be usable for the past few months.

  • Generative AI image generators can help make images in a matter of minutes and can also be used for making advertisement posters. This can be especially useful for businesses looking to sell things such as Kambing Perap or Marinated Lamb chops. If you're also looking to sell something like this, then here's a quick guide on how to make a prompt with Generative AI for a Kambing Perap advertisement.

  • Cartoon Network website finally shuts down after 26 years

    Cartoon Network website finally shuts down after 26 years

    The CartoonNetwork.com website has been taken down from the Internet. This was done by Warner Bros. Interestingly, Discovery pulled out the entire content of CartoonNetwork.com last week, then redirected visitors to a page on Max, its subscription streaming service, So, what should you know about it?

  • YouTube Premium users can now use the "Sleep Timer" feature

    YouTube Premium users can now use the "Sleep Timer" feature

    In June, YouTube reportedly added support for the sleep timer feature. In the latest development, the feature is now available as a trial and accessible to YouTube Premium users. So, what should you know about it?

  • The TIME internet app will stop its operation on 31 August 2024

    The TIME internet app will stop its operation on 31 August 2024

    According to an email sent to customers today, The TIME Internet application will stop operating on August 31, 2024. You will now be asked to move to the TIME Home Fiber application which can be downloaded through the Huawei App Gallery, Google Play Store and Apple App Store. So, what should you know about it?


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