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  • Google Play Store will display a list of benefits when you subscribe to something

    Google Play Store will display a list of benefits when you subscribe to something

    Android users find it very easy to manage all subscription services with the Google Play payment system. Just open the Play Store, go to the user profile and press Payments and subscriptions to see the list of subscriptions and when they expire. Recently, the interface of this subscription section will be clearer for users.

  • X Will Use Your Data To Train Grok AI's Artificial Intelligence Model

    X Will Use Your Data To Train Grok AI's Artificial Intelligence Model

    X has now announced that it will use public data and users of the X platform (formerly known as Twitter), in training an artificial intelligence-based assistant, named Grok AI. With this move, Grok is expected to be able to offer more up-to-date and trend-based input and feedback to users.

  • Samsung could rival Sony as the main supplier of iPhone cameras in 2026

    Samsung could rival Sony as the main supplier of iPhone cameras in 2026

    Samsung is reportedly preparing to challenge Sony's dominance as the exclusive supplier of image sensors for the iPhone. According to renowned Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, Samsung is set to break into the supply chain as early as 2026 with the 1/2.6-inch 48MP ultra-wide camera sensor that will be used for the iPhone 18 series.

  • Have a Maths problem? Google DeepMind might be able to solve your homework

    Have a Maths problem? Google DeepMind might be able to solve your homework

    Technology based on artificial intelligence (AI) is seen to have experienced rapid development in the last few years, with increasingly sophisticated capabilities. The AI work process is also faster than humans. This AI tool has proven its abilities in solving Maths Olympiad problems. So, what should you know about it?

  • 97% of Windows PC affected by Crowdstrike is now fully operational

    97% of Windows PC affected by Crowdstrike is now fully operational

    Last week a bug in Crowdstrike's software update disrupted 8.5 million Windows computers globally. PC shows a BSOD screen and cannot be used at all. As a result, aviation, banking, banking, transport and broadcasting services were disrupted. So, what should you know about it?

  • MyKID application reopens this 29 July

    MyKID application reopens this 29 July

    Today, the National Registration Department (JPN) announced that it has opened applications for MyKid cards from 29 July 2024 at all National Registration Department Offices nationwide. The re-opening of the MyKid application marks the end of the temporary suspension of MyKid production due to a lack of microchip supply.

  • Gobind: No data leakage despite 5 govt agencies being affected by recent global IT outage

    Gobind: No data leakage despite 5 govt agencies being affected by recent global IT outage

    Digital Minister Gobind Singh Deo has assured that there was no data leakage during the global IT outage on 19 July despite government agencies being affected. He further revealed that in total, 14 Malaysian entities were affected by the outage, including 5 government agencies.

  • The Android 15 beta could arrive soon for Samsung Galaxy S24 users

    The Android 15 beta could arrive soon for Samsung Galaxy S24 users

    Samsung is expected to launch a beta version of Android 15 (One UI 7.0) between the end of July and early August. If all goes well, the Galaxy S24 series will be the first to experience this new operating system update. So, what should you know about it?

  • You can now use Apple Maps on Web browsers

    You can now use Apple Maps on Web browsers

    Apple Maps is now accessible through the website today. According to Apple, their mapping system for web browsers is still in open Beta and accessible to all users. The web version of Apple Maps can be accessed through major web browsers such as Safari, Chrome, and Edge on PC. On iPad and Mac, it is supported on Safari and Chrome web browsers.

  • The world's most powerful passport index by Henley & Partners has been published today. Malaysian passports rose to the 12th most powerful in the world this year compared to the 14th in 2023. Malaysian passport holders are allowed to travel to 182 countries without the need for a visa compared to 179 countries last year. So, what should you know about it?


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