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‘Follow me on Parler’ is new mantra for users aggrieved by Facebook
Frustrated conservatives, bristling at perceived bias against them on Facebook Inc’s social network, have found a solution: moving to Parler, the app that reached No. 1 in downloads following Joe Biden’s win in the US presidential election.
S'gor water cuts: Odour pollution still detected at affected water treatment plant intakes as at 7pm Tuesday (Nov 10)
PETALING JAYA: All four water treatment plants that were shut down in Selangor earlier Tuesday (Nov 10) are still detecting pollution at their intakes.
Calling all runners: KLSCM goes virtual
The run goes on: the Kuala Lumpur Standard Chartered Marathon will instead be run virtually, using a dedicated app.
Big Tech welcomes Biden presidency, but battles loom
Silicon Valley is welcoming the election of Joe Biden as US president even as it girds for a series of battles over tech policy in Washington DC.
Fortnite could soon return to Apple iPhones
The popular Fortnite videogame could be restored to Apple mobile devices through a gaming program that runs on a browser, allowing it to evade a ban by Apple amid a dispute over fees, the BBC reported.
#CostaCoffeeComesHome To You
Get your coffee cravings fixed with the Costa Coffee Malaysia app.
E-wallet and fast food chain team up to offer contactless payment
TOUCH ‘n Go eWallet has enabled cashless payment at McDonald’s Malaysia restaurants.
Biden campaign launches Fortnite custom map, complete with No Malarkey train station
The Biden-Harris campaign kicked off a new get-out-the-vote effort in Fortnite, Epic Games' popular battle royale game.
U.S. will 'vigorously defend' TikTok executive order despite ruling
WASHINGTON: The U.S Commerce Department said on Sunday it would "vigorously defend" an executive order that seeks to bar transactions with Chinese-owned short video-sharing app TikTok after a federal judge halted the action.
Helping students rise to the challenge
MANY are concerned that schools are hotbeds for diseases, with hundreds or even thousands of students congregated in one area, five days a week.