JVC’s new AE series wireless earbuds for runners launched in Malaysia

JVC’s new AE series wireless earbuds for runners launched in Malaysia 1

Active runners who rely on a pair of earbuds to get into the groove on their runs are usually beset with a number of hassles. Keeping their earbuds stuck to their mugs on a jog without constant readjustment is just one such challenge and offering decent audio quality is another though JVC’s new ‘AE series’…

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HP unveils their A3 Multifunction printers with beefed up security features

HP unveils their A3 Multifunction printers with beefed up security features 4

HP Malaysia took the wraps of their next generation enterprise-class A3 Multifunction Printers (MFPs) for Malaysia that have enhanced security features against cyberattacks along with significant cost savings. The new range of A3 MFPs, which consist of 13 Laserjet and 3 Pagewide platforms along with a variety of configurations and subvariants, differ in terms of…

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Toshiba’s new Hybrid Multifunction printers can even erase prints too

Toshiba e-STUDIO4508LP

While multifunction printers are generally a cut and dried affair, Toshiba’s new second generation e-STUDIO4508LP hybrid multifunction printer has a unique feature up its sleeves – the ability to churn out erasable print. Yup, that’s right. Once you’ve printed out something using the blue toner, you can feed it back into the printer and it…

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HTC’s best looking phone ever made the U11 now comes in Solar Red

HTC U11 in Solar Red

HTC’s luscious U11 phone was launched to great fanfare a few weeks ago as it offered flagship level specs at an amazingly affordable price. For RM3,099, you got a 5.5-inch Quad HD touchscreen, a Snapdragon 835 processor, a whopping 6GB RAM and 128GB of storage along with one of the best rear cameras ever made…

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The LG ultra-slim OLED W7 TV is a thing of absolute beauty that’s slimmer than a magazine

LG W7 OLED launch

LG showcased their latest innovations in tech at their 2017 Roadshow at Pavilion mall in downtown Kuala Lumpur today. An interesting array of technologies was on show such as their latest line-up of Smart Inverter Linear Refrigerators, washing machines and more though the crown jewel of the show that took pride of place was their…

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Fortinet says IT leaders in Malaysia need to be more aware of cyber threats

Fortinet security image

People usually have a highly honed sense of situational awareness that perceives dangers so that they can be avoided like staying clear of a dodgy part of town or even avoiding unsavoury chaps that can lead to trouble. According to Fortinet Malaysia, this highly honed sense for danger present in people unfortunately doesn’t seem to…

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Kaspersky Lab rolls out free antivirus solution

Kaspersky Lab rolls out free antivirus solution 9

Kaspersky Labs has just announced that they are rolling out a free version of their antivirus software for PCs. Dubbed Kaspersky Free, the antivirus software acts as the introductory tier to their array of antivirus solutions and covers the essentials by blocking dangerous files, websites, instant messages and e-mails for the low price of nought.…

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Honor 8 enjoys an RM300 markdown in Malaysia

honor 8 in mirror blue

Launched in Malaysia near the tail end of last year, the Honor 8 was one of the most powerful workhorse phones that we’ve ever seen. It came with a price tag that didn’t bust the bank while delivering in a rock solid spec sheet with a dual camera array thrown in for good measure akin…

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Samsung’s The Frame TV is a work of art that can be yours for RM9999

Samsung’s The Frame TV is a work of art that can be yours for RM9999 14

As much a 4K television as it is a work of art, Samsung’s ‘The Frame’ TV is nigh indistinguishable from a picture frame at first glance. The usual tell-tale signs of a telly: the stand, the chunky frame and buttonry prevalent on a TV are missing, it’s a seamless 4K panel that is almost indistinguishable…

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Kaspersky shows how it goes hunting for fantastic (online) beasts and how to find them

Woman holding dinosaur bone in reference to the subject title Palaeontology of Cybersecurity from Kaspersky Labs

Ask the average guy on the street about cybersecurity, cybercrime or any of the recent hacks or malware like the recent WannaCry and Petya virus as well as the ironically named NotPetya virus that have been plaguing everyone like a digital version of the bubonic plague and they will likely conjure up the mental image…

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