When FIFA 2005 landed on the PlayStation in 2004, it marked the end of an era. As the final FIFA title released for the original P...
When it comes to real-time strategy (RTS) games that stood the test of time, few have achieved the legacy of Age of Empires. Relea...
As off year 2014, we have seen vast improvement over the utilisation of Information Technology (IT) throughout Malaysian's i...
Clash of Vikings is a quick and energetic strategy battle game that focuses on timing, unit deployment, and the constant push and ...
Every illustrator knows that awkward standoff with a blank page. You've got a deadline, you've got a client waiting, and your brai...
Some classic simulation games are remembered for letting you build cities, manage empires, or control populations. SimEarth takes ...
"CBDB3403 Database Design and SQL Queries" is one of my subject for studies in Open University Malaysia (OUM) and above is the ass...
If you've ever wished your MacBook could stop charging at something like 80% without you babysitting it, Apple is finally moving i...
If you've ever used an external GPU (eGPU) with Windows, you'll know it's not always a smooth ride. In fact, I was consistently hi...
A Nostalgic Trip Back to 2006 Let's rewind the clock to 2006 — a time when the web was still finding its rhythm, Facebook wasn't q...
If you've ever printed a catalog, you already know the pain: design changes show up late, prices change faster than ink dries, and...
When it comes to pure arcade adrenaline, few games deliver the rush, chaos, and explosive satisfaction of Shock Troopers (Neo Geo)...
In 1995, Blizzard Entertainment released Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness, the sequel to Warcraft: Orcs & Humans. Building on th...
Today marks the beginning of an exciting project: developing a WebTV platform for streaming popular Malaysian television channels....
Lock the Door is one of those compact experiences that proves you do not need a huge world or a complicated system to create press...
E-commerce has become a major part of daily life for Malaysians, shaping how we shop, do business, and even interact with brands. ...
Google has expanded Google Pay functionality in Malaysia by introducing support for Touch 'n Go (TNG) eWallet and ShopeePay for on...
Implementing drug transparency in Malaysia presents a multifaceted set of challenges, encompassing regulatory, economic, political...
Riddle School 2 is one of those small browser games that proves a memorable experience does not always need a huge world, complica...
WhatsApp Web is preparing to roll out voice and video calling capabilities, according to a report by WABetaInfo. New call buttons ...
Editing portraits has always required a delicate balance — too much warmth and the skin looks sunburned; too little and it turns g...
Microsoft appears to be making strides in addressing some long-standing complaints about Windows 11, particularly the Start menu, ...
In the world of budget tech, few devices manage to leave a lasting impression, but my Chuwi VI8 Pro was an exception. Back in 2015...
The Wikimedia Foundation has revealed that Wikipedia's bandwidth usage has surged by 50% over the past year, largely due to the in...
In the early 90s, dungeon crawlers were among the most immersive RPG experiences available, and one title that stood out was Dunge...
Apple has now rolled out macOS Tahoe 26.3 to the public (build 25D125). If you're expecting flashy new features, this one isn't t...
Arcade sports games have always thrived on simplicity and speed, but Windjammers elevated that formula into something truly specia...
When New Super Mario Bros launched on the Nintendo DS in 2006, it marked a homecoming — a triumphant return to Mario's side-scroll...
Vintage typography never really disappears. It just keeps finding new ways to come back. One year it shows up in logo design, then...
Over the weekend, chatter in a hacker forum sparked concern across Malaysia's cybersecurity landscape. A user reportedly claimed t...