Windows 11 leak hands-on: Like Windows 10 meets MacOS

After dabbling with the (now infamous) Windows 11 leak for several hours, I’ve come to a surprising conclusion: It feels a lot like MacOS. Now hear me out: Windows 11, at least in this early version we’re looking at, is basically a decluttered version of Windows 10. It has some of the optimizations we were expecting to…

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Austria’s AT&S picks Malaysia for PCB, IC plant, total investment RM8.5B

Austria-headquartered AT&S, which manufactures high-end printed circuit boards and substrates for semiconductors will set up a production plant in Malaysia, its first in Southeast Asia. AT&S’ new facility in Kulim Hi-Tech Park, Kedah will produce high-end PCBs and IC substrates and it will involves a proposed total investment of RM8.5bil (€1.7bil) and will create 5,000…

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New Research on Evaluating Semen Stains Using Forensic Imaging Technology

Semen stains on the clothes of victims of sexual assault can remain as evidence even after garments have been laundered. In this study, we aimed to investigate the effectiveness of commonly preferred methods to detect semen stains in two different fabric types that were laundered with different washing machine programmes and washing powders, and to…

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Microsoft is finally ditching its Windows 95-era icons

Windows Latest has spotted new icons for the hibernation mode, networking, memory, floppy drives, and much more as part of the shell32.dll file in preview versions of Windows 10. This DLL is a key part of the Windows Shell, which surfaces icons in a variety of dialog boxes throughout the operating system. It’s also a big reason…

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MDEC is powering Malaysia’s goal to become a major digital player in SEA

Though not as well-known as its neighbors Singapore and Indonesia, Malaysia has made a name for itself as the birthplace of some of Southeast Asia’s business success stories, from tech wunderkinds Grab and Jobstreet to industry leaders like AirAsia. “Kuala Lumpur has the ecosystem to bring out potential unicorns,” says Gopi Ganesalingam, vice president for Malaysia…

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