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Pos Malaysia is testing autonomous delivery vehicles, and it’s a pretty big deal

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If you've ever wondered when Malaysia might start seeing driverless vehicles doing real work (not just flashy demos), Pos Malaysia just took a meaningful step in that direction. The company has announced a partnership with Autonomous Logistic Solutions (ALS) to run a proof-of-concept (POC) for smart autonomous logistics vehicles. In simple terms, they're not just talking about autonomy, they're actually testing it in a structured trial that's expected to run for about six months.

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ShopeePay Raises Its E-Wallet Limit to RM30,000 for Verified Users in Malaysia

ShopeePay Raises Its E-Wallet Limit to RM30,000 for Verified Users in Malaysia

If you use ShopeePay regularly, there's a new update that could make your life a lot easier especially if you've ever hit a wallet cap at the worst possible time. ShopeePay has announced a major increase to its e-wallet limit for users who complete e-KYC verification, raising the limit to RM30,000.

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WhatsApp Web is being hijacked to spread a banking trojan, automatically

WhatsApp Web is being hijacked to spread a banking trojan, automatically

WhatsApp Web is supposed to be the "quick and convenient" version of WhatsApp: scan a QR code, type on a full keyboard, drag-and-drop files, and keep chats flowing while you work. But that same convenience is exactly why cybercriminals love it.

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A Quiet Windows SMB Client Flaw That Can Snowball Into Full Active Directory Takeover

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Active Directory is one of those things that "just works" in most Windows environments, which is exactly why attackers love it. When something in the authentication chain can be bent the wrong way, the blast radius isn't a single machine. It's the entire domain.

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Remote access without the usual headaches

Remote access without the usual headaches

Remote desktop software is one of those things you only truly appreciate once you rely on it every day. Maybe you've got a desktop tucked away in another room for heavy work, a laptop you carry around the house, or a family member who calls you when "the internet broke again." Whatever the reason, the goal is always the same: connect quickly, control smoothly, and don't open a security nightmare in the process.

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ReactOS Just Fixed a 10-Year Networking Pain Point, and It’s a Big Deal

ReactOS Just Fixed a 10-Year Networking Pain Point, and It’s a Big Deal

If you've been casually following ReactOS over the years, you'll know the vibe: it's an ambitious "open-source Windows" project that's been building toward better Windows compatibility one hard-earned milestone at a time. And lately, ReactOS has been stacking wins faster than usual.

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A New Wave of “Helpful” Chrome Extensions Is Going After HR Logins

A New Wave of “Helpful” Chrome Extensions Is Going After HR Logins

Enterprise HR and ERP platforms are the kind of systems you really do not want attackers touching. They sit right in the middle of identity, payroll, employee data, and sometimes even approvals for financial workflows. That is why this latest discovery is worrying: a set of malicious Chrome extensions managed to slip into the Chrome Web Store while pretending to be productivity or security add-ons for well-known enterprise platforms.

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A Quick Windows 11 “Shutdown” Scare, and Microsoft’s Fast Fix

A Quick Windows 11 “Shutdown” Scare, and Microsoft’s Fast Fix

Windows 11 has a bit of a reputation at this point: one month you get a solid security update, the next month you get a brand-new surprise you didn't ask for. Most of the time, those surprises are annoying but manageable. This one wasn't.

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When a “brand new” GPU ships with a sticker in the worst possible place

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Every now and then, PC hardware throws you a problem that feels less like "tech troubleshooting" and more like "how did this even leave the factory?". A PC gamer recently highlighted a pretty painful quality-control slip involving a PNY NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti. After installing the card, their system started freezing and crashing. They also noticed PCIe-related errors showing up in HWInfo, which is usually a big hint that something isn't happy in the connection between the GPU and the motherboard.

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Ads are coming to ChatGPT (at least for some people)

Ads are coming to ChatGPT (at least for some people)

For a long time, ChatGPT has been one of the rare mainstream "big" apps that didn't interrupt you with advertising. That's about to change. OpenAI says it will begin testing ads in ChatGPT "in the coming weeks," starting in the United States, and the test will apply to the Free tier and the lower-priced ChatGPT Go plan.

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Unreal Tournament – Arena Combat Defined by Skill, Speed, and Control

Unreal Tournament – Arena Combat Defined by Skill, Speed, and Control

Unreal Tournament is a competitive shooter built with a singular focus on player skill and arena-based combat. Rather than guiding players through a story or long-term progression systems, it places them directly into tightly designed arenas where movement, accuracy, and decision-making determine every outcome. Each match feels immediate and intense, demanding full attention from start to finish.

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Rolling Ronny – Arcade Precision and Momentum-Driven Platforming

Rolling Ronny – Arcade Precision and Momentum-Driven Platforming

Rolling Ronny is a compact action platformer built around speed, timing, and constant forward motion. Rooted firmly in classic DOS-era design, it delivers an experience that values execution over excess, asking players to react quickly and move decisively through tightly structured levels. Every jump, landing, and adjustment matters, creating a game that feels focused and demanding from start to finish.

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Turbo Stars – Arcade Racing Built on Speed, Balance, and Control

Turbo Stars – Arcade Racing Built on Speed, Balance, and Control

Turbo Stars is an arcade racing game that strips the genre down to its most immediate elements: speed, balance, and split-second decisions. Instead of long tracks or realistic simulation, it focuses on compact courses filled with ramps, obstacles, and tight turns where momentum and control matter more than raw power. Every race feels fast, focused, and demanding from the very first moment.

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Pokémon Stadium 2 – Deeper Strategy and Mastery Through Focused Battles

Pokémon Stadium 2 – Deeper Strategy and Mastery Through Focused Battles

Pokémon Stadium 2 builds upon the focused, battle-centric philosophy of its predecessor by expanding both challenge and strategic depth. Rather than changing the core identity, it sharpens it, presenting battles that demand stronger understanding of mechanics, sharper prediction, and more disciplined planning. Every encounter feels intentional, designed to test mastery rather than familiarity.

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