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Funny Shooter 2: Chaotic Runs and Ridiculous Enemies

Funny Shooter 2: Chaotic Runs and Ridiculous Enemies

Funny Shooter 2 is the kind of game that doesn't ask you to take it seriously, but still manages to keep you engaged through pure momentum. It's a fast, chaotic shooter built around the joy of constant action, where the main appeal is simple: keep moving, keep firing, and enjoy how ridiculous the world becomes as the encounters escalate. The tone is playful, the pacing is energetic, and the whole experience feels designed to be loud in a way that stays fun rather than exhausting.

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Assessment Examination: A Tense Puzzle Mystery Session

Assessment Examination: A Tense Puzzle Mystery Session

Assessment Examination is a game that pulls you in by refusing to be comfortable. It's tense, quiet, and deliberately uncertain, built around the idea that your best tool is not speed or power, but attention. The experience feels like stepping into a situation where the rules exist, but they are not offered politely, you have to notice them, test them, and gradually earn the right to feel confident.

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Health-Tech in Singapore Is Getting Very Practical, Very Fast

Health-Tech in Singapore Is Getting Very Practical, Very Fast

A lot of people hear "health-tech" and picture futuristic gadgets that feel a bit far-off. But in Singapore right now, the focus is much more down-to-earth: tools that help patients recover function sooner, avoid invasive procedures, and catch disease earlier.

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SolarWinds Serv-U 15.5: Four Critical Bugs, One Clear Message — Patch Now

SolarWinds Serv-U 15.5: Four Critical Bugs, One Clear Message — Patch Now

If you run SolarWinds Serv-U in your environment, this is one of those updates you don't "schedule for later." SolarWinds just shipped fixes for four critical flaws in Serv-U 15.5 that could lead to remote code execution (RCE) with root-level privileges if attackers manage to exploit them.

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The OpenClaw Hype: What People Are Saying, and What’s Actually Happening

The OpenClaw Hype: What People Are Saying, and What’s Actually Happening

OpenClaw began the way a lot of open-source tools begin: a developer scratching a personal itch. The original idea was pretty relatable. Let an AI helper do the boring stuff like sorting email, managing schedules, and keeping notes organized, while you get on with your day.

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Bank Negara Malaysia Gives XTransfer Conditional Approval: What It Means (And Why SMEs Should Care)

Bank Negara Malaysia Gives XTransfer Conditional Approval: What It Means (And Why SMEs Should Care)

If you do any kind of cross-border business, you already know the pain points: onboarding that takes forever, FX rates that feel like a mystery box, and transfers that move on "their time," not yours. That's the problem XTransfer is trying to solve — and it just took a big step forward in Malaysia.

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Samsung Galaxy S26 Series: Galaxy AI Gets More “Do It For Me” Than “Help Me Find It”

Samsung Galaxy S26 Series: Galaxy AI Gets More “Do It For Me” Than “Help Me Find It”

Samsung's Galaxy S-series has been leaning into AI for a while now, but the Galaxy S26 era feels like a clear shift in attitude: less "here's a clever tool you can open," and more "the phone should notice what you're trying to do, then shorten the path to getting it done."

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iOS 26.4 Is Shaping Up to Be a Proper “Feature” Update

iOS 26.4 Is Shaping Up to Be a Proper “Feature” Update

Apple's iOS 26.4 isn't one of those tiny maintenance releases you install and immediately forget. Based on what's already showing up in the beta, it's aiming to bring meaningful changes across Apple Music, Podcasts, CarPlay, and a handful of everyday apps. The update is currently in beta, so the big question is: when does everyone get it?

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Should You Still Learn to Code in 2026?

Should You Still Learn to Code in 2026?

This question keeps popping up because the ground under tech has shifted. AI can now generate working code fast enough that it's tempting to think learning to code is like learning to use a map after everyone got GPS.

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MOSTI Pushes Back on MyDigital ID “Leakage” Claims After Auditor-General’s Report

MOSTI Pushes Back on MyDigital ID “Leakage” Claims After Auditor-General’s Report

The MyDigital ID project is back in the spotlight, this time because of concerns raised in the Auditor-General's Report 1/2026. The report highlighted RM28.13 million in spending that didn't match what was approved by the relevant committee, and that naturally triggered the kind of questions Malaysians tend to ask when big national digital projects involve big money.

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MCMC Blocks Access to LGBTQ+ Dating Websites in Malaysia, Eyes Next Steps for Mobile Apps

MCMC Blocks Access to LGBTQ+ Dating Websites in Malaysia, Eyes Next Steps for Mobile Apps

Malaysia's communications minister, Fahmi Fadzil, has confirmed that the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) has blocked access to LGBTQ+ dating websites in Malaysia. The confirmation came through a written parliamentary reply in the Dewan Rakyat, following a question about whether the government is also moving to stop downloads of certain dating apps.

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ChatGPT Go in Malaysia Just Got Cheaper, And That’s Not Something You See Every Day

ChatGPT Go in Malaysia Just Got Cheaper, And That’s Not Something You See Every Day

OpenAI has quietly adjusted its ChatGPT Go subscription pricing in Malaysia, and surprisingly, it went down instead of up. The Go plan now costs RM24 per month, compared to its previous RM38.99 monthly fee. That's roughly a RM15 drop, which is a pretty noticeable cut for a subscription tier that's meant to be the "entry-level paid" option.

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Fixed TV3 Streaming, Again…..

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So… TV3 streaming decided to do that thing streaming links love to do: vanish into the void right when you need them. For a while, my old streaming source was pointing to freeways.hosthampster.com. It had been doing the job, then suddenly it didn't. The link went down, and just like that, TV3 stopped playing. No warning, no graceful "we're moving servers" message, nothing. Just a dead stream and me staring at it like, "Seriously… today?"

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Visual Studio February 2026 Update (18.3)

Visual Studio February 2026 Update (18.3)

The February 2026 Visual Studio update keeps the focus on one thing: helping you ship faster without breaking your flow. It builds on January's editor improvements and adds more practical upgrades across AI help, debugging, testing, and modernization, including real-world scenarios like WinForms maintenance and C++ upgrades.

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Touch ‘n Go Brings Back Its Pokémon Special Edition Lineup

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If you're a Pokémon fan who tried (and failed) to grab Touch 'n Go's Pokémon Special Edition items the first time around, this is the do-over you were hoping for. Touch 'n Go (TNG) has confirmed it's restocking its Pokémon-themed collection after strong demand, giving latecomers another shot at the designs that previously sold out quickly.

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Asus ROG Flow Z13 KJP Edition Review (RM 17,999 Before SST): The Coolest “Why Is It So Expensive?” Windows Tablet I’ve Seen

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The Asus ROG Flow Z13 has always been a weird (in a good way) product category: a proper Windows gaming machine that insists on being a tablet first. The Z13 KJP Edition takes that idea and turns the style dial all the way up with a Kojima Productions collaboration, a premium build, and headline specs that read like Asus dared itself to see how much power it can cram into a thin slab.

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Xiaomi Sets 28 February 2026 for Global Xiaomi 17 Launch, With Xiaomi Tag Along for the Ride

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Xiaomi's next flagship wave is about to go international. After debuting the Xiaomi 17 series in China, the company has now confirmed a global launch event in Barcelona on 28 February 2026, timed around MWC 2026. The livestream is scheduled for 2PM CET, which lands at 9PM Malaysia time (GMT+8).

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Viral “RM500 Ramadan Aid” Posts Are Fake, MOF Says

Viral “RM500 Ramadan Aid” Posts Are Fake, MOF Says

Every year around Ramadan, the internet suddenly becomes "generous." A poster pops up, a link appears, and before you know it, people are forwarding it in family WhatsApp groups like it is official news. This time, the claim making the rounds is a supposed RM500 Ramadan aid, sometimes described as a one-off "E-Tunai" credit credited in stages. Malaysia's Ministry of Finance (MOF) has come out clearly to say it is fake. 

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Auditor-General Raises Red Flags Over Early MyDigital ID Spending

Auditor-General Raises Red Flags Over Early MyDigital ID Spending

MyDigital ID is meant to be the government's "trusted login" for the digital world, a way for people to prove who they are online for public services and (eventually) private-sector transactions too. So when the Auditor-General's Report 1/2026 points out unapproved spending and weak controls during its early implementation, it is not just a finance story. It is also a confidence story.

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SMS Scams Are Getting Trickier, Thanks to “Fake BTS” Devices

SMS Scams Are Getting Trickier, Thanks to “Fake BTS” Devices

If you feel like scam SMS messages are getting harder to avoid lately, you are not imagining it. Malaysia has been tightening rules, improving filtering, and running enforcement operations for years, but scammers keep adapting. One of the biggest headaches right now is the rise of "fake BTS" devices, which can bypass the usual telco-based controls that normally help stop scam messages.

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