Wednesday, 16 July 2025

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Jonathan qualifies for SEA Games

KUCHING: Sarawak’s top sprinter Jonathan Nyepa is one of the first athletes to qualify for the SEA Games in December in the Philippines. The Sungai-Asap born sprinter, who skipped the Sarawak Open athletics championships held about a week ago as he is currently training in the United States in Atlanta,

Nur Syazwani-Gillian win girls doubles gold

KUCHING: Malaysia’s Nur Syazwani Sahar-Gillian Lim and Singapore’s Jomond Chia-Brandon Ong respectively won the girls and boys doubles gold medals at the 20th Asian Youth Tenpin Bowling Championships yesterday. Both pairs dominated the rounds consistently throughout the competition and rarely slipped up as they held on to win the championship

‘Komandos’ Touch Malaysia set to conquer the World Cup

KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian squad are all geared up to face whatever challenges that come in their way at the FIT Touch Malaysia World Cup 2019. The prestigious championship will be held at the Putrajaya Equestrian Park on April 29 to May 4. It’s an honour given by Federation of International

Who will be national Sportsman, Sportswoman 2018?

KUALA LUMPUR: The nation’s top line-up of the country’s top performers last year will receive the highest honours at the National Sports Awards (ASN) 2018 which is scheduled to take place at a leading hotel in the country’s capital tonight. The annual agenda organised by the National Sports Council (MSN)

Public Bank to approve RM50 bln mortgage in 3 years

KUALA LUMPUR: Public Bank Group aims to approve RM50 billion in mortgage loans and RM40 billion small and medium enterprise (SME) loans in three years. Managing director and chief executive officer Tan Sri Tay Ah Lek said as the largest domestic financier for both segments, the group is committed to

Call up to 50 people at once with Skype’s latest update

Microsoft has announced that Skype users can now call up to 50 people at the same time in its latest update. This change means that the number of possible call participants has been doubled, making video and audio calls easier for business use in particular, where conference calls with large

WhatsApp to allow users to control who can add them to groups

WhatsApp groups have taken over our smartphones. Or at least it sometimes feels that way, as every circle of friends, occasion and party has its own group — and anyone can add you to any old group. But this will soon be a thing of the past, as US tech

The return of the humble turntable — but now with digital features

The arm swings over and lowers a playing needle onto the spinning black vinyl. Then, with a soft crackle, music begins to play. Despite all that’s offered by digital music and streaming services like Spotify, many people still miss the tactile analogue experience of a vinyl record player. With music

Samsung folding phone release marred by reports of breaking screens

Just days after Samsung unveiled the highly anticipated final version of its folding phone, numerous influential tech bloggers are reporting that their screens have completely broken. The reported problems with the Galaxy Fold, a device that is as complex as it is expensive, echo Samsung’s Note 7 debacle in 2016,

Beware the bovines!

Austria prides itself in its green Alpine pastures, where hikers are free to roam among the grazing cows. However, a high-profile incident in which a tourist was killed by a herd of cattle has prompted the government to issue guidelines for visitors who are not familiar with animals. Here are