2024 has certainly been an interesting year, and to a certain extent, a dramatic one for tech, especially here in Malaysia. Frombeing chosen to develop Malaysia’s second 5G network, many events have taken place. Here are the best and worst that have happened in tech this year.
A key strength of BYD is its ability to cater to various price segments, with models starting just below RM100,000. Despite the affordable pricing, these vehicles don’t feel cheaply made, offering solid build quality and decent performance. Most people don’t care about the specs on paper. They just want a noticeable upgrade that won’t break the bank. Smartphones like theSeries offer great performance for the price while their TVs offer QLED tech for the same price as Samsung’s entry-level non-QLED TVs. This pattern can be seen throughout their catalogue, from smart home appliances to mobile gadgets.
And ultimately, what’s the use of PADU? When the revised diesel subsidy was announced, a different platform was used. Now with the RON95 subsidy rationalisation around the corner, it seems that PADU will be used to determine who is eligible or not. Hopefully, there’s greater clarity to build trust among Malaysians to use the platform.had quietly ordered all Internet Service Providers to hijack internet traffic through alternative DNS such as Google and Cloudflare.