Cities should be culturally and technologically vibrant, says PM
Cities and urban centres in the country should be culturally and technologically vibrant to avoid becoming “concrete jungles”, says Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.
Ingram Micro on navigating the future of virtualisation
KUALA LUMPUR: Ingram Micro Malaysia hosted a panel discussion called The Future of Virtualization in collaboration with Dell Technologies, Microsoft, Nutanix, Virtuozzo and Sangfor Technologies.
Airbus and others call for sovereign infrastructure fund, buy European
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Airbus, Dassault Systemes and more than 90 smaller European technology companies and lobby groups have urged European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to create a sovereign infrastructure fund to ramp up public investments in cutting-edge technologies.
Art, reinterpreted
Kuala Lumpur's new art gallery is blurring the lines between art, culture and technology, inviting visitors to experience evocative environments designed to stimulate the senses.
Hearing loss is an often-ignored problem in Malaysia
Loss of hearing can creep up on you gradually, especially as we are not in the habit of testing our hearing regularly.
Market diversification helps counter tariffs
CHINA's policymakers vowed during the two sessions to bolster policies for stabilizing foreign trade and support enterprises in securing orders and exploring new markets as escalating tensions with the United States due to Washington's tariff hikes dampen normal trade activity, analysts and executives said.
Italy's co-ruling League takes aim at Eutelsat, says Starlink better
ROME (Reuters) - Italy's co-ruling League party is pushing Rome to pick U.S. company Starlink over French-led operator Eutelsat in talks to obtain systems for secure satellite communications, saying Starlink's technology is more advanced.
EU’s slow 5G rollout weighs on mobile sector, industry
The European Union's slow adoption of 5G networks and lagging performance compared to other regions is lamented by both telecoms operators and industrial firms hoping to build on improved connectivity.
Interview: China plays crucial role in advancing global ecological civilization, says U.S. scholar
by Xinhua writer Tan Jingjing
Leading the next era of logistics
As the world grapples with supply chain disruptions, inflationary pressures in the United States and shifting trade policies, global logistics is undergoing a profound transformation. The once-reliable supply routes are evolving, driven by geopolitical shifts, reshoring trends and rapid digitalisation.
OpenAI bans accounts appearing to work on a surveillance tool
OpenAI recently banned several accounts that had been using ChatGPT to write sales pitches and debug code for a suspected social media surveillance tool that likely originated in China, the company said – part of a broader effort by the AI startup to police malicious uses of its powerful AI models.
Technology-driven education gets a boost with UDA’s CSR initiative
UDA Holdings Bhd has contributed 13 smart televisions to SK Raja Dihilir Ekram in Ipoh, as part of its corporate social responsibility (CSR) programme.
Beijing approves construction of first South China Sea deepwater ‘space station’
Scientists will be able to work for up to a month in the facility that will be anchored 2,000 metres below the surface.
US can keep edge over China aviation by staying integrated with it: advisory panel expert
Testimony in advisory body hearing also heard stark warnings about China’s biotechnology advances.
French freeway to test dynamic induction charging
In spring 2025, a unique experiment will take place on France's A10 freeway, with the testing of a section dedicated to dynamic induction charging. The idea is to enable electric vehicles to charge up their batteries while driving.
Trump cannot reverse energy transition
The policies of President Donald Trump will fail to hold back progress in transitioning away from high-carbon energy sources, according to analysts at Citigroup Inc.
Big bets on thin air
BILL Gates recently met in London with some of the world’s richest individuals, including Jeff Bezos, SoftBank founder Masayoshi Son and Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal of Saudi Arabia.
Chinese firms ‘going global’ learn important lesson: integrate, or die
As China’s companies move to emerging markets, they find clients wanting infrastructure and pathways to local development as well as products
Sales of Boken shoes exceed expectations
GUANGZHOU: After hot sales of Boken shoes on a social group buying platform, Fu Qiu chose to build his own factory in 2024 in Huidong county of Huizhou, Guangdong province, to further control quality and improve supply chain response speed.