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The PC hardware world just got a major shake-up. Adata, working closely with MSI, has revealed what it calls the world's first 4-r...
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For fans of retro gaming, Digger holds a special place as one of the most beloved classics from the DOS era. Its simple yet engagi...
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Horror works best when it takes something ordinary and makes you see it differently. A Day in the Office does exactly that by usin...
This year's Malaysian independance day's logo is a bit of disspointment. However, i have drew it back and create a vector image with Adobe Illustrator...
DotNetNuke is an open source platform for building web sites based on Microsoft .NET technology. DotNetNuke is written in VB.NET a...
Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting, and Conformance (DMARC) is an email authentication protocol designed to protect do...
Looks like Apple just got a legal wake-up call from Germany! The country's Federal Cartel Office (aka the antitrust watchdog) has ...
A major zero-day vulnerability has surfaced in VMware Tools and VMware Aria Operations, sending shockwaves through the cybersecuri...
When Final Fantasy I launched in the late 1980s, few could have predicted the impact it would have on the gaming world. Created du...
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U Mobile is stepping up its 5G game, officially rolling out 5G SA (Standalone) access to select postpaid customers. If you're wond...
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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...
Grand Theft Auto V has received a brand-new Enhanced Edition, bringing Ray Tracing, NVIDIA DLSS, and AMD FSR3 to the game. Rocksta...
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The internet had a rough morning when countless websites suddenly began throwing "500 Internal Server Error" messages. From small ...
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Despite Google's ongoing security efforts, malware continues to slip through the cracks of Google Play, reaching millions of unsus...
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The MyDigital ID project is back in the spotlight, this time because of concerns raised in the Auditor-General's Report 1/2026. Th...