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  • Samsung Malaysia opens new AI-Powered Partner Experience Store at KL Eco City

    Samsung Malaysia opens new AI-Powered Partner Experience Store at KL Eco City

    Samsung Malaysia Electronics has officially launched its new Partner Experience Store (PES) at KL Eco City in collaboration with Modernize Vida. Unlike a traditional retail outlet, the new facility is designed exclusively for partners and distributors, serving as an immersive showcase of Samsung’s integrated AI-powered business ecosystem solutions.

  • Lenovo signals device price increases for March amid memory supply pressure

    Lenovo signals device price increases for March amid memory supply pressure

    Like the other tech brands, Lenovo has warned its channel partners that prices for select commercial devices could rise in early March 2026 as global memory chip shortages continue to squeeze margins across the technology industry. The pricing update is expected to affect a range of products from Lenovo’s Intelligent Devices Group (IDG) portfolio, which includes commercial laptops, desktops, tablets and smartphones.

  • Bolt Malaysia introduces instant early cash out for drivers

    Bolt Malaysia introduces instant early cash out for drivers

    Bolt Malaysia has launched its new instant Early Cash Out feature, giving eligible partner drivers the ability to withdraw their earnings anytime, any day of the week. This move, already implemented in other Bolt markets, underscores the company’s commitment to improving financial flexibility and independence for its driver partners.

  • foodpanda Malaysia launches pandasafe as a safety ecosystem for delivery partners

    foodpanda Malaysia launches pandasafe as a safety ecosystem for delivery partners

    foodpanda Malaysia has officially launched pandasafe, a nationwide safety initiative designed to protect and empower its delivery partners through a permanent, data-driven safety ecosystem. The programme was unveiled at foodpanda’s headquarters and officiated by Malaysia’s Minister of Transport, YB Anthony Loke, who praised the initiative as a bold step forward in supporting the country’s gig economy workforce.

  • PUBG could be where you meet "the one" as the game has brought about a marriage

    PUBG could be where you meet "the one" as the game has brought about a marriage

    Nowadays, online dating platform is not the only place that you can get to meet the other half. The possibilities of meeting "the one" from online games are also high as most of the games offer chat options these days, not to say you'll be randomly paired with different players as well. A real-life example has been reported as a local girl married a guy who she met from PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG).

  • Boost officially accepted in more than 800 Shell stations nationwide + RM5 cashback per transaction

    Boost officially accepted in more than 800 Shell stations nationwide + RM5 cashback per transaction

    In a collaboration between Shell Malaysia and Boost e-walletmore than 800 Shell outlets across Malaysia will officially support payment via the Boost App starting April 2019. To give a little more information regarding the Boost E-Wallet, it is a mobile app that stores digital currency which then can be used to make purchases and payments to partnered services.


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