Wednesday, 17 December 2025

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S10 leaks: Samsung to avoid camera notch with hole punch design

Samsung appears close to killing all its bezels from its Galaxy S series flagships. Instead of squeezing the selfie camera into the notch design familiar from Apple’s iPhones, the South Korean tech giant has a new trick up its sleeve. After a disappointingly iterative upgrade from Samsung’s Galaxy S8 to

Russian tech giant Yandex unveils first smartphone

Russian internet giant Yandex launched its first ever smartphone, ending several weeks of suspense for tech fans over the highly anticipated launch. The company behind the most widely used search engine in Russia and the ex-Soviet region has recently diversified to defend its market share against Google, creating popular phone

Xiaomi president teases world’s first 48MP smartphone camera

Xiaomi president Lin Bin posted a teaser of the company’s next smartphone on Weibo this week, revealing its 48MP camera. Weibo seems to be the place for Chinese tech executives to tease their upcoming devices: Huawei has been teasing the Nova 4 release, Lenovo showed off its flexible smartphone, and

Council staff arrested for molesting boy

KUCHING: A staff member of Kuching City South Council (MBKS) has been arrested and detained on allegation of having molested a seven-year-old boy last week. The 55-year-old, who was arrested on Saturday afternoon, has been remanded to find out if he also had committed other unnatural sexual offences. The boy was

Don’t give up your day job, study MBA with Asia e University

Students who complete a part of their degree in Asia are growing in numbers. Currently, the second and the third biggest economies are in Asia. Without limitation, students have described their time in Asia as the best experience of their lives. Today, three of the four most populated countries of

Both vehicles badly damaged in Kapit crash

KAPIT: The front parts of two vehicles, namely a Chevrolet 4×4 and a Perodua Axia, which collided at the junction of Kampung in Kapit yesterday, were both badly damaged.  Two occupants of the Perodua Axia were injured and were pulled out of the wreckage by members of the public before

Unoccupied house totally destroyed in fire

MIRI: An unoccupied house at Kampung Riam Jaya, Lot 9474, Miri was burnt down to the ground in a fire yesterday. The report on the fire was received at about 8.16am and firemen under the command of senior fire officer Zulbada  Alior, the operation officer for Zone 6 Miri, were

Anglers find dead man in stream

KUCHING: The decomposed body of a man was found by some anglers about 11am yesterday in a stream at Jalan Tun Datuk Patinggi Haji Abdul Rahman Yaakup. The body was later identified as that of Mohamad Isham bin Ibrahim from Kampung Sageng, Simunjan. It was not known how he died

Little change in foreign fund flow: Analysts

KUALA LUMPUR: As the year is almost coming to a close, there is a general upbeat over Malaysia’s prospects for 2019 but  there is hardly any noticeable change in the flow of foreign funds into the local equity. Saying that foreign net inflow was more pronounced in the first week

Palladium outshines gold for first time in 16 years

BENGALURU: Palladium is more valuable than gold for the first time since 2002, with prices soaring by around 50 percent in less than four months to record levels — just as gold failed to capitalise on some seemingly bullish scenarios. A sustained supply deficit coupled with robust demand and rising