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Veteran rower does nation proud in virtual event
VETERAN rower Khoo Boo Hock, who qualified as Asia’s best rower in his age category two weeks ago, did the country proud by being the first Malaysian to compete in the World Rowing Indoor Championship virtual race.
Bad internet connection, lack of gadgets no deterrent to teachers in Sabah
KOTA KINABALU: A bad internet connection, a lack of gadgets and other hindrances to online classes during this movement control order are not stopping determined teachers from ensuring their students keep up with their studies.
E-learning at children’s homes is hard
GEORGE TOWN: With the new school term extended due to the Covid-19 pandemic, students in children’s homes are facing difficulties with virtual classes and e-learning programmes.
Kudat MP in hot water for criticising Veveonah
KOTA KINABALU: Another MP has landed himself in hot water after wading into the issue surrounding university student Veveonah Mosibin, whose videos of her trekking into the jungle and climbing trees to get an Internet connection to study went viral.
Deputy Minister's comment about Veveonah merely highlights reality of Sabah’s Internet gap, says youth council
KOTA KINABALU: The Sabah Youth Council says the predicament faced by Veveonah Mosibin in rural Pitas is not surprising as some areas in the state are still experiencing bad Internet connectivity.
So you have an online job interview? Here’s what you should know
Dress to impress, be punctual, and don’t panic if your WiFi connection drops out: Experts explain the dos and don’ts of online job interviews to help the process go more smoothly.
'Treetop Girl' Veveonah didn't expect overwhelming response to her YouTube videos
KOTA KINABALU: Things have been getting better for 18-year-old Veveonah Mosibin ever since she posted YouTube videos of herself spending the night up a tree to get better Internet access for her exam, and they went viral.
RMCO: Counsellors and therapists are taking their services online to help Malaysians adapt to the new normal
Will counselling sessions via video conferencing become the new normal for Malaysians during the Covid-19 pandemic?
Staying connected a 'towering' problem
Even as the country makes a big push towards the next-generation 5G cellular network, Malaysians across the country complain of poor reception, some even having to leave their house just to get a better signal.
A decade late with cheaper product, Nintendo is finally online
Good things come to those who wait. Except, maybe, for Nintendo Co gamers.