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  As CMCO bites, businesses in Ipoh fear they are at tipping point
Posted by: superadmin - 11-13-2020, 10:29 AM - Forum: Business. Economy and Investment - No Replies

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IPOH, Nov 13 — Businesses in some parts of Ipoh, which had once hoped to bounce back after lockdown restrictions were eased two months ago, now seem ready to throw in the towel following the re-implementation of the conditional movement control order (CMCO). 

A recent check by Malay Mail showed that most tourist spots around Ipoh are empty, with many restaurants and shops in the vicinity closed.

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A 69-year-old worker, who only wanted to be known as Ooi, at Restoran Wong Koh Kee, said that business has been badly affected by the latest travel restrictions. 

“We’re just waiting to go bankrupt. Our business has dropped by about 90 per cent,” he told Malay Mail when met at the restaurant on Concubine Lane here.

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  The flying car is here – and it could change the world
Posted by: superadmin - 11-12-2020, 06:57 PM - Forum: Technology - No Replies

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Flying cars may seem futuristic – but from commercial jetpacks to personal air taxis, they are already here. Here’s how they could transform the way we commute, work and live.
The original Blade Runner film took place in an imagined Los Angeles of 2019, a futuristic city where acid rain fell from skies crowded with “skimmers”: flying cars that zipped along aerial highways. Since the film’s 1982 debut, technology has advanced in ways that Hollywood might never have predicted – selfie sticks, murder drones, hashtag politics – yet hovercraft taxis still seem a far-off fantasy, reserved for science-fiction novels and theme park rides.

In fact, flying cars are real – and they could shape how we commute, work and live in the coming decades. Advances in battery energy density, materials science and computer simulation have spurred the development of a range of personal flying vehicles (and the navigation systems that will allow them to run), from electric gliders to fixed-wing craft and quadcopter drones.
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  Trump's stunning abdication of leadership comes as pandemic worsens
Posted by: superadmin - 11-12-2020, 03:49 PM - Forum: Politics - No Replies

(CNN)President Donald Trump had predicted in almost every campaign rally that the media would stop talking about the coronavirus pandemic the day after the election. But as it turns out, no one is ignoring the worsening tragedy more than the President himself.

Instead of taking charge as the country plunges deeper into the worst domestic crisis since World War II, Trump has disappeared inside the White House, saying nothing on camera since he baselessly claimed a week ago that the election was being stolen from him by President-elect Joe Biden.

He's spending time with advisers, not strategizing on how to tame the out-of-control health emergency but seeking a path to win an election already declared lost. He's also found time to purge the top leadership of the Pentagon, and with few appointments on his public schedule appears to spend his days watching news coverage and tweeting misinformation about voter fraud.


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  Chinese shoppers spend over $100 billion in shopping fest
Posted by: superadmin - 11-12-2020, 02:03 PM - Forum: Business, Economy and Investment - No Replies

HONG KONG -- Chinese consumers spent over a hundred billion dollars during this year’s Singles’ Day shopping festival, signaling a rebound in consumption as China recovers from the coronavirus pandemic and a battering of the economy.

From Nov. 1 to Nov. 11, shoppers spent 498.2 billion yuan ($75.1 billion) on Taobao and Tmall, the e-commerce platforms operated by Alibaba, China’s largest e-commerce company.

The final sales figure exceeded last year’s $38.4 billion over 24 hours, after Alibaba extended its sales period this year for the first time as it sought to help boost sales for merchants affected by the coronavirus pandemic.

On rival platform JD.com, consumers racked up 271.5 billion yuan ($40.9 billion) in sales over the same period.

The annual Singles’ Day shopping festival, the world’s largest of its kind, offers shoppers generous discounts on a variety of products, from fresh produce to luxury items.


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  Trump meets with top election advisors as Biden’s lead endures
Posted by: superadmin - 11-12-2020, 11:48 AM - Forum: Politics - No Replies

In Georgia, Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger told Fox 5 Atlanta on Tuesday, “We have not found any widespread voter fraud.”

“I understand half of the people will be happy, half of the people will be sad, but I want 100% of the people to understand that the process was fair and accurately counted,” Raffensperger said.


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  DeepMind would have ‘probably failed’ without Google, says early investor
Posted by: superadmin - 11-12-2020, 11:35 AM - Forum: Computer Software - No Replies

  • Founding DeepMind investor Humayun Sheikh told CNBC that the London AI lab would have “probably failed” if Google hadn’t bought it.
  • Google paid a reported $600 million for DeepMind in 2014.
  • While Google has found uses for DeepMind’s AI, its technology has not been widely applied elsewhere and the company costs Alphabet hundreds of millions of dollars a year. 

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  Joe Biden's win grows more decisive each day as votes are counted
Posted by: superadmin - 11-12-2020, 11:19 AM - Forum: Politics - No Replies

(CNN)President Donald Trump's efforts to deny the outcome of the 2020 election cannot change an undeniable reality: Joe Biden won decisively, and his lead nationally and in key states has grown over time as more votes have been counted.

President-elect Biden is likely to end up over 5 million votes ahead of Trump in the popular vote when all the counting is done. He'll get about or above 80 million votes -- by far the most of any presidential candidate in history.

In the electoral college, Biden looks to be on his way to earning 306 electoral votes. That's about 57% of all the electoral votes available and will be good enough for a 74 electoral vote margin over the sitting President.

And let's be clear, the chance of a recount overturning the results in 2020 is basically nothing. Fairvote has looked at statewide recounts since 2000. The average shift in votes has been a mere 430 votes and 0.02 points. The largest shift in votes was a little less than 2,600 and 0.11 points.



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  No more picking up trash after mystery donor fulfils makcik’s dreams
Posted by: superadmin - 11-12-2020, 11:07 AM - Forum: Inspiring Stories - No Replies

SHAH ALAM: A 64-year-old woman who has been picking up trash to make ends meet will no longer have to do so thanks to a mystery donor.

Zaidah’s (not her real name) dream of owning her own ice cream stall has now become a reality, and she does not even know the identity of the good Samaritan who provided her the means to fulfil her dream.

“I don’t know who helped me, I don’t know who they are, I don’t even know what they look like.

“But I pray that this person will have good fortune, a long life and good health,” she told FMT under the tent of her ice cream shop in front of her home at Kampung Melayu Subang.


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  Live and Smiles everyday!
Posted by: superadmin - 11-12-2020, 10:18 AM - Forum: Chinese Songs - No Replies

Live and Smile everyday!
Overcome Hardship with Confidence!

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  This $1 made-in-Africa Covid-19 test kit could revolutionize testing on the continent
Posted by: superadmin - 11-11-2020, 06:09 PM - Forum: Covid-19 Pandemic - No Replies

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(CNN)For the first time since the Covid-19 outbreak began, Africa may be poised to reshape rapid testing for the virus on the continent.

The Pasteur Institute, a biomedical research center based in Senegal's capital city of Dakar, says it is close to producing an affordable, handheld Covid-19 diagnostic test kit that can give results in a matter of minutes.

The institute is running a new venture called DiaTropix, which has been working in partnership with five research organizations since March, including Mologic in the UK, to create the test kit.

Amadou Sall, director of the Pasteur Institute and DiaTropix, told CNN that the biomedical center hopes the kit will cost as little as $1 to purchase.

"This is a very simple technology, like a pregnancy test that you can use everywhere at the community level, which is important for Africa," he said.

According to Mologic, this rapid test kit does not require electricity or need laboratory analysis.

Instead, it consists of a simple test strip housed in a plastic unit and uses a small blood sample collected by pricking a finger, much like tools used to test insulin. The blood is tested for coronavirus-related antibodies, and the result is shown on the test strip.


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