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  • Here's how to replace your damaged or lost router & modem from Celcom for free

    Here's how to replace your damaged or lost router & modem from Celcom for free

    Due to the recent flash floods, many companies have come out to help out the victims and Celcom is the latest one. Just a few hours ago, the company just announced that those who are affected by the flood can replace their AX Router and Home Wireless Modem for free.

  • Apple could replace Touch Bar with a slot for Apple Pencil for future MacBooks

    Apple could replace Touch Bar with a slot for Apple Pencil for future MacBooks

    Over the past few years, the Touch Bar has been featured on some MacBook models to allow applications to utilize touch gestures to interact with their functions. However, Apple might take the next step to bring something different to future MacBooks. According to sources, the Touch Bar could be replaced by a slot for Apple Pencil in the coming years.

  • HUAWEI will share its HarmonyOS with other smartphone brands as the replacement for Android

    HUAWEI will share its HarmonyOS with other smartphone brands as the replacement for Android

    After the trade ban being imposed on HUAWEI, some other Chinese smartphone manufacturers might also worry that they will face the same challenge. We can't deny that HUAWEI took some time to build the HarmonyOS to serve as the alternative to Google's OS. Therefore, if it happened to the others, they will also need some time to develop an in-house OS. Recently, the CEO of HUAWEI Consumer Business Group Richard Yu said that HarmonyOS will be made available for other smartphone manufacturers.

  • Huawei could be developing a Google Maps replacement

    Huawei could be developing a Google Maps replacement

    Based on a statement by AndroidAuthority.com, Huawei is currently developing their own 'Google Maps replacement' called the Map Kit. However, it seems that the Map Kit isn’t developed with consumers in mind. Instead, it caters more towards developers who want to integrate mapping capabilities onto their Harmony OS applications.