Meta is stepping up its security game by rolling out passkeys for Facebook — aiming to give users an extra layer of protection while making logins smoother than ever.
Meta is stepping up its security game by rolling out passkeys for Facebook — aiming to give users an extra layer of protection while making logins smoother than ever.
Let's be honest — we're all glued to our screens these days. Whether it's for work, study, shopping, or just mindless scrolling to pass the time (no judgment here), websites have become an inseparable part of daily life in Malaysia. But have you ever wondered which websites Malaysians just can't stop visiting?
Today, let's dive into the Top 5 most visited websites by Malaysians — based on recent web traffic data — and chat a little about why they're so popular.
Meta has reportedly blocked access to Apple Intelligence features across four of its major platforms—Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram, and Threads. According to a report by CNET, the AI-powered writing tools developed by Apple have been removed from these apps, with Meta's own AI tools now taking their place in some cases.
Digital Nasional Bhd (DNB) is teaming up with Meta—the company behind Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp—to set up a joint innovation lab in Malaysia. This collaboration aims to enhance real-time communication (RTC) services by leveraging the power of 5G connectivity.