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Ah, Windows 11—the sleek, modern, and frustratingly different upgrade we didn't ask for but got anyway. One of the biggest UI changes Microsoft decided to throw at us is the new right-click menu in File Explorer. It's clean, minimal, and honestly, looks nice. But let's be real—it's also a nightmare if you actually want to get things done.
Sony had a bit of a whoopsie with PlayStation Network (PSN) over the weekend, leaving thousands of gamers stranded without online access. For most of Saturday, players were stuck staring at error messages instead of fragging enemies in Call of Duty or dancing their way to victory in Fortnite.
Fans of retro arcade games can now experience Paperboy 2 directly in their web browser! This classic SNES title has been ported into a web-based format, allowing players to enjoy the excitement of delivering newspapers while dodging obstacles without needing an emulator or additional setup. Whether you're on a desktop, tablet, or smartphone, you can jump into the fast-paced action of Paperboy 2 with just a single click.
For fans of classic action-platformers, Mega Man X3 is now fully playable in your web browser! Using modern web technologies, this Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) classic has been ported to a web-based format, allowing players to experience the fast-paced gameplay of Mega Man X3 without needing an emulator or special setup. Whether you're on desktop, mobile, or tablet, you can now enjoy one of the most challenging and rewarding games in the Mega Man X series with just a click.
For fans of retro gaming, the legendary Mega Man X is now fully playable in your web browser! Thanks to modern web technologies, the original Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) version has been ported into a web-based format, allowing players to experience this iconic action-platformer anytime, anywhere—without the need for emulators or special setups. Whether you're on desktop, mobile, or tablet, you can jump into the fast-paced world of Mega Man X with just a click.
If you've ever wished for an easy way to watch Malaysia's best local TV channels in one place, your wish just came true! LEMON WEB-TV is here to give you seamless access to RTM1, RTM2, TV3, OKEYTV, RTM Sukan, RTM Berita, TV7, and RTM Parliament—all from the comfort of your browser. Whether you're a fan of drama, news, sports, or even live parliamentary debates (yes, some of us enjoy those!), this platform has you covered.
For fans of classic gaming, the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) has been a goldmine of legendary titles. One such game that defined the action-platformer genre is Mega Man X2. Now, thanks to modern web technologies, this beloved classic has been ported into a fully playable web-based version, allowing gamers to enjoy the action without the need for emulators or physical cartridges. Whether you're on a desktop, tablet, or smartphone, you can now experience Mega Man X2 in all its glory—directly from your web browser.
Picture this: You're sipping your coffee, committing code like a boss, and—boom!—your credentials are silently waltzing into the hands of hackers. Sounds like a nightmare, right? Well, this almost happened to millions of developers thanks to some sneaky vulnerabilities in Git tools. 
So, AI is officially that coworker—you know, the one who makes the slackers look good but somehow messes up the experts. That's the takeaway from a study by Stanford University, where researchers found that while AI can turbocharge the productivity of less experienced employees, it might actually cause seasoned pros to drop the ball.
If you grew up playing Trolls (1992) on MS-DOS, you probably remember its quirky platforming action, vibrant visuals, and of course, that catchy intro theme. There's something about old-school video game music that sticks with you, and I couldn't resist picking up my guitar to give the Trolls intro theme a fresh new spin. Whether you're a longtime fan or just discovering this hidden gem, let's dive into a little retro gaming nostalgia—with some guitar shredding on the side!
If you grew up in the early '90s, you might remember Trolls, the vibrant side-scrolling platformer developed by Capstone Software for MS-DOS. Well, guess what? It's back! Thanks to the magic of modern web technology, you can now play Trolls right in your browser—no downloads, no emulators, just pure retro gaming goodness. And the best part? It works across all devices, including desktops, tablets, and even mobile phones.
Ever struggled with removing backgrounds from images? We've all been there—spending hours trying to cut out objects manually or dealing with complicated software like Photoshop. But what if I told you there's an easier, faster, and completely free way to do it? Meet LEMON Background Remover—the one-click AI tool that removes backgrounds in seconds!
Ah, Visual Basic 6 (VB6). If you were writing software in the late '90s or early 2000s, you probably have some fond (or maybe traumatic) memories of this classic IDE. Back in the day, VB6 was the go-to tool for rapid application development. It was quick, it was simple, and it let developers build Windows applications without breaking a sweat. Released in 1998, it reigned supreme until Microsoft decided to push .NET and eventually dropped support for it in Visual Studio.
If you've ever booked an e-hailing ride and then ghosted your driver like a bad Tinder date, AirAsia Ride has something to say about that. They've rolled out a No-Show Fee of RM15 for passengers who bail on their advance bookings. But before you panic about unexpected charges, here's the good news: the RM15 compensation will be fully covered by AirAsia Ride itself—so passengers won't have to fork out a single sen.
Looks like Malaysia is making it clear: it's not in the business of smuggling high-powered NVIDIA AI chips into China. Minister of Investment, Trade, and Industry (MITI), Tengku Zafrul Abdul Aziz, recently addressed the issue head-on, saying Malaysia takes these allegations very seriously. In other words, if you're looking to sneak some AI chips across borders, Malaysia isn't your friendly neighborhood transit hub.
Move over, old-school search engines—Google is getting a major AI glow-up. The tech giant isn't just tweaking its algorithms anymore; it's going full Iron Man's JARVIS mode, aiming to transform into a next-gen intelligent assistant. And let's be honest—about time, right? Who wants to sift through 10 blue links when AI can just tell us what we need to know?
It all started this morning when my friend casually asked, "Hey, can you generate a QR code for me?" No problem, right? I mean, there are tons of free QR code generators online. But here's the catch—many of them come with annoying limitations. Some slap you with scan limits, others try to make you sign up for an account, and the worst ones? They lock your QR code behind a paywall like it's some kind of VIP lounge.
Back in August 2018, I had the chance to visit Sarang Buaya Pasir Gudang, a crocodile sanctuary in Johor, Malaysia. Now, before you start imagining some Indiana Jones-style adventure where I wrestle a crocodile and come out victorious—relax. It was more of an educational trip, with plenty of fun (and no limbs lost).
Gone are the days when building an app required you to be a coding wizard. Today, with no-code platforms, you can create stunning mobile apps with zero coding experience. Yes, ZERO! Even your grandma can build an app now (probably to remind you to visit her more often). 
Imagine a world where civil servants spend less time drowning in paperwork and more time actually getting things done. Sounds like a fantasy, right? Well, not anymore! Malaysia is rolling out Google Workspace's Gemini AI suite to 445,000 public officers, making it the largest AI adoption in the civil service yet. That's right—AI is officially joining the ranks of government employees (but don't worry, it won't be asking for annual leave). The big announcement came straight from Digital Minister Gobind Singh Deo during the launch of AI at Work 2.0, a program designed to bring the magic of generative AI (Gen AI) into government workflows.
Online scams are becoming increasingly sophisticated, and scammers will go to great lengths to trick unsuspecting victims. Recently, I received a bizarre call from someone claiming to be from Shopee's "HQ." What followed was an obvious scam attempt filled with inconsistencies, aggression, and outright threats. Here's my experience to warn others about such fraudulent tactics.
Ah, 2013 —a time when smartphones were getting smarter, the Harlem Shake was taking over the internet, and I made a questionable life decision: signing up for P1 Wimax as my internet provider. If you're not familiar with P1 Wimax, congratulations—you dodged a bullet. For the rest of us who fell for their grand promises, we have war stories to share.
Apple just went off on the EU's Digital Markets Act after—wait for it—the first-ever porn app landed on iPhones in the region. The app, cheekily named Hot Tub, made a splash thanks to AltStore PAL, a third-party app marketplace that only exists because of EU regulations. Now, thanks to this loophole, iPhone users in the EU can browse and stream adult content from multiple sources, and Apple is not amused. Guess the walled garden just got a little steamy!
Reflecting on my journey with high-performance computing, I fondly recall the robust setup I built in 2013. At its core was the Intel Core 2 Quad Q9550 processor, a powerhouse of its time. Originally clocked at 2.83 GHz, this CPU was renowned for its overclocking potential, and I couldn't resist pushing its boundaries. By adjusting the front-side bus (FSB) and increasing the Vcore, I achieved a stable overclock at 4.2 GHz. Under load, temperatures reached 80°C, while idling settled around 36°C—figures that were acceptable given the performance gains.
So, you're thinking about diving into the IT world or maybe switching to a high-paying tech job in Malaysia? Smart move! The tech industry is booming, and some roles are offering seriously attractive paychecks. But which ones make it to the top of the list? Let's count them down from number 10 all the way to the highest-paid IT job in Malaysia!