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Aiding entrepreneurs with computer units
THE Penang government will give out 350 sets of computers worth RM320,950 to eligible recipients under the ‘Mikro Go Digital’ pilot entrepreneur programme.
Foxconn chairman says expects 'limited impact' from chip shortage on clients
TAIPEI (Reuters) - The chairman of Apple Inc supplier Foxconn said on Saturday he expects his company and its clients will face only "limited impact" from a chip shortage that has rattled the global automotive and semiconductor industries.
Fortunes lost, fortunes made
THE outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020 has delivered a brutal hand to the country’s economy, bringing unprecedented challenges to the general public and corporate sector.
Do you have mouse arm? Do these exercises to avoid repetitive strain injury
A repetitive strain injury can happen to the hand you use to click and scroll around on the computer all day.
Tok Mat: Govt should hand out free laptops quickly
SEREMBAN: The Federal Government should speed up the distribution of free laptops or tablets to underprivileged students to ensure they do not continue to lag behind in their studies, says Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan.
Apple lobbies for India incentives as it plans iPad assembly - sources
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Apple Inc is angling to participate in a new scheme to boost India's exports of computer products, part of what government and industry sources say are plans to bring iPad tablet manufacturing to the South Asian country.
Smartphones, game consoles could get pricier as chip crisis bites
KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Prices of popular gadgets such as PlayStations and iPhones could rise because of microchip shortages caused by a "perfect storm" of coronavirus-driven demand, supply chain disruptions and trade war stockpiling, experts warn.
Tok Mat: Govt should speed up distribution of free digital devices to needy students
SEREMBAN: The government should speed up the distribution of free laptops or tablets to underprivileged students to ensure they do not continue to lag behind in their studies, says Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan.