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2020-05-31 21:38 | Report Abuse

KUALA LUMPUR: Green Packet Bhd memeterai perjanjian dengan Persekutuan Persatuan Lembaga Pengurus Sekolah Cina Malaysia (Dong Zong) untuk pemasangan alat pengimbas haba KipleLive di 63 Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan (SJK) Cina di seluruh negara.

Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif KipleLive, Ti Lian Seng, berkata alat pengimbas haba itu membolehkan pentadbir sekolah melakukan pemeriksaan pantas dan melakukan prosedur operasi standard yang diperlukan untuk mengasingkan individu berisiko dengan secepat mungkin.

"Mulai minggu ini, Green Packet akan memasang alat pengimbas haba KipleLive di sekolah yang terletak di Lembah Klang, dan dalam tempoh dua minggu akan datang, alat pengimbas itu akan dipasang sepenuhnya di semua 63 sekolah termasuk yang di Sabah dan Sarawak," katanya dalam satu kenyataan hari ini.

Ti berkata, KipleLive menggunakan teknologi kecerdasan buatan (AI) dan pengecaman wajah, ditambah dengan aplikasi digitalnya.

"Hasilnya adalah penyelesaian yang akan memberi keselesaan kepada semua pihak berkepentingan untuk membuka semula sekolah dengan cara yang paling selamat," katanya.

Pemasangan itu akan membabitkan penyediaan pengimbas pengecam wajah AI di lokasi strategik di perkarangan sekolah untuk mengimbas dan merekodkan bukan saja suhu tetapi kehadiran setiap pelajar, guru, kakitangan pentadbiran atau pelawat.

Setiap individu akan mempunyai Petunjuk Kod Kesihatan digital yang dapat diakses dengan mudah melalui aplikasi untuk pengesanan kontak secara pantas apabila diperlukan.

Selain itu, aplikasi KipleLive itu juga dapat digunakan sebagai saluran komunikasi untuk pelajar, ibu bapa, dan guru, sama ada untuk membuat pengumuman atau dengan individu atau kumpulan tertentu dalam senarai berkenaan.

Sementara itu, Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif Dong Zong Leong Seng Yee, berkata beliau yakin bahawa pelajar dapat kembali ke bilik darjah tidak lama lagi, dengan melaksanakan prosedur operasi standard yang ketat.

"Langkah itu termasuk memasang alat pengimbas haba AI, melakukan nyahkuman di bilik darjah setiap dua jam sekali, mengamalkan penjarakan sosial dan yang lebih penting, bekerjasama dengan Kementerian Pendidikan dan mematuhi semua langkah kesihatan dan keselamatan," katanya. - Bernama

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2020-05-31 21:37 | Report Abuse

KUALA LUMPUR: Green Packet Bhd memeterai perjanjian dengan Persekutuan Persatuan Lembaga Pengurus Sekolah Cina Malaysia (Dong Zong) untuk pemasangan alat pengimbas haba KipleLive di 63 Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan (SJK) Cina di seluruh negara.

Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif KipleLive, Ti Lian Seng, berkata alat pengimbas haba itu membolehkan pentadbir sekolah melakukan pemeriksaan pantas dan melakukan prosedur operasi standard yang diperlukan untuk mengasingkan individu berisiko dengan secepat mungkin.

"Mulai minggu ini, Green Packet akan memasang alat pengimbas haba KipleLive di sekolah yang terletak di Lembah Klang, dan dalam tempoh dua minggu akan datang, alat pengimbas itu akan dipasang sepenuhnya di semua 63 sekolah termasuk yang di Sabah dan Sarawak," katanya dalam satu kenyataan hari ini.

Ti berkata, KipleLive menggunakan teknologi kecerdasan buatan (AI) dan pengecaman wajah, ditambah dengan aplikasi digitalnya.

"Hasilnya adalah penyelesaian yang akan memberi keselesaan kepada semua pihak berkepentingan untuk membuka semula sekolah dengan cara yang paling selamat," katanya.

Pemasangan itu akan membabitkan penyediaan pengimbas pengecam wajah AI di lokasi strategik di perkarangan sekolah untuk mengimbas dan merekodkan bukan saja suhu tetapi kehadiran setiap pelajar, guru, kakitangan pentadbiran atau pelawat.

Setiap individu akan mempunyai Petunjuk Kod Kesihatan digital yang dapat diakses dengan mudah melalui aplikasi untuk pengesanan kontak secara pantas apabila diperlukan.

Selain itu, aplikasi KipleLive itu juga dapat digunakan sebagai saluran komunikasi untuk pelajar, ibu bapa, dan guru, sama ada untuk membuat pengumuman atau dengan individu atau kumpulan tertentu dalam senarai berkenaan.

Sementara itu, Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif Dong Zong Leong Seng Yee, berkata beliau yakin bahawa pelajar dapat kembali ke bilik darjah tidak lama lagi, dengan melaksanakan prosedur operasi standard yang ketat.

"Langkah itu termasuk memasang alat pengimbas haba AI, melakukan nyahkuman di bilik darjah setiap dua jam sekali, mengamalkan penjarakan sosial dan yang lebih penting, bekerjasama dengan Kementerian Pendidikan dan mematuhi semua langkah kesihatan dan keselamatan," katanya. - Bernama

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2020-05-31 21:36 | Report Abuse

KUALA LUMPUR: Green Packet Bhd memeterai perjanjian dengan Persekutuan Persatuan Lembaga Pengurus Sekolah Cina Malaysia (Dong Zong) untuk pemasangan alat pengimbas haba KipleLive di 63 Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan (SJK) Cina di seluruh negara.

Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif KipleLive, Ti Lian Seng, berkata alat pengimbas haba itu membolehkan pentadbir sekolah melakukan pemeriksaan pantas dan melakukan prosedur operasi standard yang diperlukan untuk mengasingkan individu berisiko dengan secepat mungkin.

"Mulai minggu ini, Green Packet akan memasang alat pengimbas haba KipleLive di sekolah yang terletak di Lembah Klang, dan dalam tempoh dua minggu akan datang, alat pengimbas itu akan dipasang sepenuhnya di semua 63 sekolah termasuk yang di Sabah dan Sarawak," katanya dalam satu kenyataan hari ini.

Ti berkata, KipleLive menggunakan teknologi kecerdasan buatan (AI) dan pengecaman wajah, ditambah dengan aplikasi digitalnya.

"Hasilnya adalah penyelesaian yang akan memberi keselesaan kepada semua pihak berkepentingan untuk membuka semula sekolah dengan cara yang paling selamat," katanya.

Pemasangan itu akan membabitkan penyediaan pengimbas pengecam wajah AI di lokasi strategik di perkarangan sekolah untuk mengimbas dan merekodkan bukan saja suhu tetapi kehadiran setiap pelajar, guru, kakitangan pentadbiran atau pelawat.

Setiap individu akan mempunyai Petunjuk Kod Kesihatan digital yang dapat diakses dengan mudah melalui aplikasi untuk pengesanan kontak secara pantas apabila diperlukan.

Selain itu, aplikasi KipleLive itu juga dapat digunakan sebagai saluran komunikasi untuk pelajar, ibu bapa, dan guru, sama ada untuk membuat pengumuman atau dengan individu atau kumpulan tertentu dalam senarai berkenaan.

Sementara itu, Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif Dong Zong Leong Seng Yee, berkata beliau yakin bahawa pelajar dapat kembali ke bilik darjah tidak lama lagi, dengan melaksanakan prosedur operasi standard yang ketat.

"Langkah itu termasuk memasang alat pengimbas haba AI, melakukan nyahkuman di bilik darjah setiap dua jam sekali, mengamalkan penjarakan sosial dan yang lebih penting, bekerjasama dengan Kementerian Pendidikan dan mematuhi semua langkah kesihatan dan keselamatan," katanya. - Bernama

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2020-05-31 17:12 | Report Abuse

Same chart..careplus lkl hlt

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2020-05-31 17:11 | Report Abuse

TP1 0.37, TP2 0.40 TP3 0.45.. R1 0.50 R2 0.60.. Rocket..

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2020-05-31 09:58 | Report Abuse

TP1 0.37, TP2 0.40 TP3 0.45.. R1 0.50 R2 0.60.. Rocket..

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2020-05-28 22:44 | Report Abuse

0.80, 0.70, 0.60, 0.50, 0.40?

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2020-05-28 22:43 | Report Abuse

0.60? 0.55? 0.50?

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2020-05-28 07:36 | Report Abuse

The president, a heavy user of Twitter with more than 80 million followers, added: "Clean up your act, NOW!!!!" The president, a heavy user of Twitter with more than 80 million followers, added: "Clean up your act, NOW!!!!" Trump's threat to shut down platforms like Twitter Inc and Facebook was his strongest yet within a broader conservative backlash against Big Tech. Shares of both companies fell. Trump's threat to shut down platforms like Twitter Inc and Facebook was his strongest yet within a broader conservative backlash against Big Tech. Shares of both companies fell.

WASHINGTON: U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday threatened to regulate or shut down social media companies for stifling conservative voices, a day after Twitter attached a warning to some of his tweets prompting readers to fact check the president's claims.

Without offering evidence, Trump again accused such platforms of bias, tweeting: "Republicans feel that Social Media Platforms totally silence conservatives voices. We will strongly regulate, or close them down, before we can ever allow this to happen."

The president, a heavy user of Twitter with more than 80 million followers, added: "Clean up your act, NOW!!!!"

Trump's threat to shut down platforms like Twitter Inc and Facebook was his strongest yet within a broader conservative backlash against Big Tech. Shares of both companies fell.

Twitter for the first time attached fact-check labels on Trump tweets after he made unsubstantiated claims on Tuesday about mail-in voting. In a pair of early morning posts on Wednesday, the Republican president again blasted mail-in ballots. Trump falsely claims that mail-in ballots lead to vote fraud and ineligible voters getting ballots.

Twitter and Facebook declined comment on Trump's tweets. Asked during Twitter's annual meeting on Wednesday why the company decided to affix the label to Trump's mail-in ballot tweets, General Counsel Sean Edgett said decisions about handling misinformation are made as a group.

"We have a group and committee of folks who take a look at these things and make decisions on what's getting a lot of visibility and traction...," he said.

In recent years Twitter has tightened its policies amid criticism that its hands-off approach allowed fake accounts and misinformation to thrive.

Tech companies have been accused of anti-competitive practices and violating user privacy. Apple, Google, Facebook and Amazon face antitrust probes by federal and state authorities and a U.S. congressional panel.

The Internet Association, which includes Twitter and Facebook among its members, said online platforms do not have a political bias and they offer "more people a chance to be heard than at any point in history."

AUTHORITY OR NOT?

It was not immediately clear whether Trump has the authority to shut down the companies. The American Civil Liberties Union said the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution limits any action Trump could take to regulate social media platforms.

Separately, a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington on Wednesday upheld the dismissal of a suit brought by a conservative group and right-wing YouTube personality against Google, Facebook, Twitter and Apple alleging they conspired to suppress conservative political views.

Republican and Democratic lawmakers, along with the U.S. Justice Department, have been considering changes to Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, a federal law largely exempting online platforms from legal liability for the material their users post. Such changes could expose tech companies to more lawsuits.

Republican Senator Josh Hawley, a frequent critic of Big Tech companies, sent a letter to Twitter Chief Executive Jack Dorsey on Wednesday asking why the company should continue to receive legal immunity after "choosing to editorialize on President Trump's tweets."

Twitter's rival Facebook left Trump's post on mail-in ballots on Tuesday untouched. - Reuters

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2020-05-28 07:36 | Report Abuse

The president, a heavy user of Twitter with more than 80 million followers, added: "Clean up your act, NOW!!!!" The president, a heavy user of Twitter with more than 80 million followers, added: "Clean up your act, NOW!!!!" Trump's threat to shut down platforms like Twitter Inc and Facebook was his strongest yet within a broader conservative backlash against Big Tech. Shares of both companies fell. Trump's threat to shut down platforms like Twitter Inc and Facebook was his strongest yet within a broader conservative backlash against Big Tech. Shares of both companies fell.

WASHINGTON: U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday threatened to regulate or shut down social media companies for stifling conservative voices, a day after Twitter attached a warning to some of his tweets prompting readers to fact check the president's claims.

Without offering evidence, Trump again accused such platforms of bias, tweeting: "Republicans feel that Social Media Platforms totally silence conservatives voices. We will strongly regulate, or close them down, before we can ever allow this to happen."

The president, a heavy user of Twitter with more than 80 million followers, added: "Clean up your act, NOW!!!!"

Trump's threat to shut down platforms like Twitter Inc and Facebook was his strongest yet within a broader conservative backlash against Big Tech. Shares of both companies fell.

Twitter for the first time attached fact-check labels on Trump tweets after he made unsubstantiated claims on Tuesday about mail-in voting. In a pair of early morning posts on Wednesday, the Republican president again blasted mail-in ballots. Trump falsely claims that mail-in ballots lead to vote fraud and ineligible voters getting ballots.

Twitter and Facebook declined comment on Trump's tweets. Asked during Twitter's annual meeting on Wednesday why the company decided to affix the label to Trump's mail-in ballot tweets, General Counsel Sean Edgett said decisions about handling misinformation are made as a group.

"We have a group and committee of folks who take a look at these things and make decisions on what's getting a lot of visibility and traction...," he said.

In recent years Twitter has tightened its policies amid criticism that its hands-off approach allowed fake accounts and misinformation to thrive.

Tech companies have been accused of anti-competitive practices and violating user privacy. Apple, Google, Facebook and Amazon face antitrust probes by federal and state authorities and a U.S. congressional panel.

The Internet Association, which includes Twitter and Facebook among its members, said online platforms do not have a political bias and they offer "more people a chance to be heard than at any point in history."

AUTHORITY OR NOT?

It was not immediately clear whether Trump has the authority to shut down the companies. The American Civil Liberties Union said the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution limits any action Trump could take to regulate social media platforms.

Separately, a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington on Wednesday upheld the dismissal of a suit brought by a conservative group and right-wing YouTube personality against Google, Facebook, Twitter and Apple alleging they conspired to suppress conservative political views.

Republican and Democratic lawmakers, along with the U.S. Justice Department, have been considering changes to Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, a federal law largely exempting online platforms from legal liability for the material their users post. Such changes could expose tech companies to more lawsuits.

Republican Senator Josh Hawley, a frequent critic of Big Tech companies, sent a letter to Twitter Chief Executive Jack Dorsey on Wednesday asking why the company should continue to receive legal immunity after "choosing to editorialize on President Trump's tweets."

Twitter's rival Facebook left Trump's post on mail-in ballots on Tuesday untouched. - Reuters

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2020-05-28 07:35 | Report Abuse

The president, a heavy user of Twitter with more than 80 million followers, added: "Clean up your act, NOW!!!!" The president, a heavy user of Twitter with more than 80 million followers, added: "Clean up your act, NOW!!!!" Trump's threat to shut down platforms like Twitter Inc and Facebook was his strongest yet within a broader conservative backlash against Big Tech. Shares of both companies fell. Trump's threat to shut down platforms like Twitter Inc and Facebook was his strongest yet within a broader conservative backlash against Big Tech. Shares of both companies fell.

WASHINGTON: U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday threatened to regulate or shut down social media companies for stifling conservative voices, a day after Twitter attached a warning to some of his tweets prompting readers to fact check the president's claims.

Without offering evidence, Trump again accused such platforms of bias, tweeting: "Republicans feel that Social Media Platforms totally silence conservatives voices. We will strongly regulate, or close them down, before we can ever allow this to happen."

The president, a heavy user of Twitter with more than 80 million followers, added: "Clean up your act, NOW!!!!"

Trump's threat to shut down platforms like Twitter Inc and Facebook was his strongest yet within a broader conservative backlash against Big Tech. Shares of both companies fell.

Twitter for the first time attached fact-check labels on Trump tweets after he made unsubstantiated claims on Tuesday about mail-in voting. In a pair of early morning posts on Wednesday, the Republican president again blasted mail-in ballots. Trump falsely claims that mail-in ballots lead to vote fraud and ineligible voters getting ballots.

Twitter and Facebook declined comment on Trump's tweets. Asked during Twitter's annual meeting on Wednesday why the company decided to affix the label to Trump's mail-in ballot tweets, General Counsel Sean Edgett said decisions about handling misinformation are made as a group.

"We have a group and committee of folks who take a look at these things and make decisions on what's getting a lot of visibility and traction...," he said.

In recent years Twitter has tightened its policies amid criticism that its hands-off approach allowed fake accounts and misinformation to thrive.

Tech companies have been accused of anti-competitive practices and violating user privacy. Apple, Google, Facebook and Amazon face antitrust probes by federal and state authorities and a U.S. congressional panel.

The Internet Association, which includes Twitter and Facebook among its members, said online platforms do not have a political bias and they offer "more people a chance to be heard than at any point in history."

AUTHORITY OR NOT?

It was not immediately clear whether Trump has the authority to shut down the companies. The American Civil Liberties Union said the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution limits any action Trump could take to regulate social media platforms.

Separately, a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington on Wednesday upheld the dismissal of a suit brought by a conservative group and right-wing YouTube personality against Google, Facebook, Twitter and Apple alleging they conspired to suppress conservative political views.

Republican and Democratic lawmakers, along with the U.S. Justice Department, have been considering changes to Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, a federal law largely exempting online platforms from legal liability for the material their users post. Such changes could expose tech companies to more lawsuits.

Republican Senator Josh Hawley, a frequent critic of Big Tech companies, sent a letter to Twitter Chief Executive Jack Dorsey on Wednesday asking why the company should continue to receive legal immunity after "choosing to editorialize on President Trump's tweets."

Twitter's rival Facebook left Trump's post on mail-in ballots on Tuesday untouched. - Reuters

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2020-05-28 07:35 | Report Abuse

The president, a heavy user of Twitter with more than 80 million followers, added: "Clean up your act, NOW!!!!" The president, a heavy user of Twitter with more than 80 million followers, added: "Clean up your act, NOW!!!!" Trump's threat to shut down platforms like Twitter Inc and Facebook was his strongest yet within a broader conservative backlash against Big Tech. Shares of both companies fell. Trump's threat to shut down platforms like Twitter Inc and Facebook was his strongest yet within a broader conservative backlash against Big Tech. Shares of both companies fell.

WASHINGTON: U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday threatened to regulate or shut down social media companies for stifling conservative voices, a day after Twitter attached a warning to some of his tweets prompting readers to fact check the president's claims.

Without offering evidence, Trump again accused such platforms of bias, tweeting: "Republicans feel that Social Media Platforms totally silence conservatives voices. We will strongly regulate, or close them down, before we can ever allow this to happen."

The president, a heavy user of Twitter with more than 80 million followers, added: "Clean up your act, NOW!!!!"

Trump's threat to shut down platforms like Twitter Inc and Facebook was his strongest yet within a broader conservative backlash against Big Tech. Shares of both companies fell.

Twitter for the first time attached fact-check labels on Trump tweets after he made unsubstantiated claims on Tuesday about mail-in voting. In a pair of early morning posts on Wednesday, the Republican president again blasted mail-in ballots. Trump falsely claims that mail-in ballots lead to vote fraud and ineligible voters getting ballots.

Twitter and Facebook declined comment on Trump's tweets. Asked during Twitter's annual meeting on Wednesday why the company decided to affix the label to Trump's mail-in ballot tweets, General Counsel Sean Edgett said decisions about handling misinformation are made as a group.

"We have a group and committee of folks who take a look at these things and make decisions on what's getting a lot of visibility and traction...," he said.

In recent years Twitter has tightened its policies amid criticism that its hands-off approach allowed fake accounts and misinformation to thrive.

Tech companies have been accused of anti-competitive practices and violating user privacy. Apple, Google, Facebook and Amazon face antitrust probes by federal and state authorities and a U.S. congressional panel.

The Internet Association, which includes Twitter and Facebook among its members, said online platforms do not have a political bias and they offer "more people a chance to be heard than at any point in history."

AUTHORITY OR NOT?

It was not immediately clear whether Trump has the authority to shut down the companies. The American Civil Liberties Union said the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution limits any action Trump could take to regulate social media platforms.

Separately, a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington on Wednesday upheld the dismissal of a suit brought by a conservative group and right-wing YouTube personality against Google, Facebook, Twitter and Apple alleging they conspired to suppress conservative political views.

Republican and Democratic lawmakers, along with the U.S. Justice Department, have been considering changes to Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, a federal law largely exempting online platforms from legal liability for the material their users post. Such changes could expose tech companies to more lawsuits.

Republican Senator Josh Hawley, a frequent critic of Big Tech companies, sent a letter to Twitter Chief Executive Jack Dorsey on Wednesday asking why the company should continue to receive legal immunity after "choosing to editorialize on President Trump's tweets."

Twitter's rival Facebook left Trump's post on mail-in ballots on Tuesday untouched. - Reuters

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2020-05-28 07:34 | Report Abuse

The president, a heavy user of Twitter with more than 80 million followers, added: "Clean up your act, NOW!!!!" The president, a heavy user of Twitter with more than 80 million followers, added: "Clean up your act, NOW!!!!" Trump's threat to shut down platforms like Twitter Inc and Facebook was his strongest yet within a broader conservative backlash against Big Tech. Shares of both companies fell. Trump's threat to shut down platforms like Twitter Inc and Facebook was his strongest yet within a broader conservative backlash against Big Tech. Shares of both companies fell.

WASHINGTON: U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday threatened to regulate or shut down social media companies for stifling conservative voices, a day after Twitter attached a warning to some of his tweets prompting readers to fact check the president's claims.

Without offering evidence, Trump again accused such platforms of bias, tweeting: "Republicans feel that Social Media Platforms totally silence conservatives voices. We will strongly regulate, or close them down, before we can ever allow this to happen."

The president, a heavy user of Twitter with more than 80 million followers, added: "Clean up your act, NOW!!!!"

Trump's threat to shut down platforms like Twitter Inc and Facebook was his strongest yet within a broader conservative backlash against Big Tech. Shares of both companies fell.

Twitter for the first time attached fact-check labels on Trump tweets after he made unsubstantiated claims on Tuesday about mail-in voting. In a pair of early morning posts on Wednesday, the Republican president again blasted mail-in ballots. Trump falsely claims that mail-in ballots lead to vote fraud and ineligible voters getting ballots.

Twitter and Facebook declined comment on Trump's tweets. Asked during Twitter's annual meeting on Wednesday why the company decided to affix the label to Trump's mail-in ballot tweets, General Counsel Sean Edgett said decisions about handling misinformation are made as a group.

"We have a group and committee of folks who take a look at these things and make decisions on what's getting a lot of visibility and traction...," he said.

In recent years Twitter has tightened its policies amid criticism that its hands-off approach allowed fake accounts and misinformation to thrive.

Tech companies have been accused of anti-competitive practices and violating user privacy. Apple, Google, Facebook and Amazon face antitrust probes by federal and state authorities and a U.S. congressional panel.

The Internet Association, which includes Twitter and Facebook among its members, said online platforms do not have a political bias and they offer "more people a chance to be heard than at any point in history."

AUTHORITY OR NOT?

It was not immediately clear whether Trump has the authority to shut down the companies. The American Civil Liberties Union said the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution limits any action Trump could take to regulate social media platforms.

Separately, a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington on Wednesday upheld the dismissal of a suit brought by a conservative group and right-wing YouTube personality against Google, Facebook, Twitter and Apple alleging they conspired to suppress conservative political views.

Republican and Democratic lawmakers, along with the U.S. Justice Department, have been considering changes to Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, a federal law largely exempting online platforms from legal liability for the material their users post. Such changes could expose tech companies to more lawsuits.

Republican Senator Josh Hawley, a frequent critic of Big Tech companies, sent a letter to Twitter Chief Executive Jack Dorsey on Wednesday asking why the company should continue to receive legal immunity after "choosing to editorialize on President Trump's tweets."

Twitter's rival Facebook left Trump's post on mail-in ballots on Tuesday untouched. - Reuters

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2020-05-27 20:16 | Report Abuse

Petronas' capex cut another shock to local O&G companies and Genting

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KUALA LUMPUR (May 25): Servex (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd, a supplier of information and communications technology (ICT) products and computer component distributor, has partnered with Green Packet Bhd to become one of the IT channel distributors for KipleLive solution, which includes FR thermal scanner.

The product integrates with artificial intelligence, facial recognition, and cloud-hosted services, to scan and record the temperature and attendance of each employee and visitors, even with the face masks on.

“While more and more offices are allowed to operate during the Conditional Movement Control Order, it is important for the employers to adhere to the standard operating procedures (SOP) set by the authorities in curbing Covid-19 transmission,” said Jerry Soon, general manager of Servex.

Hence, Servex wants to bring the solution to the market and meet the needs of business partners and clients by prepping them to resume their business operations soon, he said.

KipleLive chief executive officer Ti Lian Seng said its FR thermal scanner is well-suited for small and medium enterprises, schools, and factories. Besides, this device can measure one person at a time with the speed of up to 30 people in a minute.

“This solution also comes with an app that helps businesses adhere to the stringent SOP outlined by the government such as keying in personal and family details as well as travel records for contact tracing. Not just that, KipleLive app allows the daily health declaration of the employees which reduces compliance-related paperwork and human contact.”

“By having Servex as one of our distributors which is also a subsidiary of Acer, I’m sure many people and businesses will greatly benefit from KipleLive solution in the new norm of post-Covid-19,” added Ti.

Servex currently has more than 3,000 dealers nationwide, with a head office in Selangor, and 15 fully-operational branch offices in every state.

It has also recently extended its presence into the e-commerce space as part of its strategy to reach a wider audience at their convenience. Some exciting plans in the pipeline are to offer more innovative solutions including Internet-of-Things as digitalisation is the key moving forward.

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2020-05-27 00:06 | Report Abuse

KUALA LUMPUR (May 25): Servex (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd, a supplier of information and communications technology (ICT) products and computer component distributor, has partnered with Green Packet Bhd to become one of the IT channel distributors for KipleLive solution, which includes FR thermal scanner.

The product integrates with artificial intelligence, facial recognition, and cloud-hosted services, to scan and record the temperature and attendance of each employee and visitors, even with the face masks on.

“While more and more offices are allowed to operate during the Conditional Movement Control Order, it is important for the employers to adhere to the standard operating procedures (SOP) set by the authorities in curbing Covid-19 transmission,” said Jerry Soon, general manager of Servex.

Hence, Servex wants to bring the solution to the market and meet the needs of business partners and clients by prepping them to resume their business operations soon, he said.

KipleLive chief executive officer Ti Lian Seng said its FR thermal scanner is well-suited for small and medium enterprises, schools, and factories. Besides, this device can measure one person at a time with the speed of up to 30 people in a minute.

“This solution also comes with an app that helps businesses adhere to the stringent SOP outlined by the government such as keying in personal and family details as well as travel records for contact tracing. Not just that, KipleLive app allows the daily health declaration of the employees which reduces compliance-related paperwork and human contact.”

“By having Servex as one of our distributors which is also a subsidiary of Acer, I’m sure many people and businesses will greatly benefit from KipleLive solution in the new norm of post-Covid-19,” added Ti.

Servex currently has more than 3,000 dealers nationwide, with a head office in Selangor, and 15 fully-operational branch offices in every state.

It has also recently extended its presence into the e-commerce space as part of its strategy to reach a wider audience at their convenience. Some exciting plans in the pipeline are to offer more innovative solutions including Internet-of-Things as digitalisation is the key moving forward.

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2020-05-26 12:51 | Report Abuse

Basic accounting knowlegde
1) Impairment for morotorium
2) Cash inflow

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2020-05-26 12:46 | Report Abuse

6 months impairment morotorium and lesser cashflow opportunity to generate income for Bank, will impact banking sector profit in 2020

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2020-05-26 12:45 | Report Abuse

6 months impairment morotorium and lesser cashflow opportunity to generate income for Bank, will impact banking sector profit in 2020

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2020-05-26 12:44 | Report Abuse

6 months impairment morotorium and lesser cashflow opportunity to generate income for Bank, will impact banking sector profit in 2020..

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2020-05-26 12:41 | Report Abuse

6 months impairment morotorium and cashflow opportunity to gain income for Bank, will impact banking sector 2020..

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2020-05-26 10:32 | Report Abuse

Done~ Korek Pasir..Pishang

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2020-05-26 10:26 | Report Abuse

Decide after announce Q2 then wait until Q3, buyback after Q4.. 2020 will be losses to all banking and financial institutions. Monatorium Impairment comminggg..

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2020-05-26 10:23 | Report Abuse

Decide after announce Q2 then wait until Q3, buyback after Q4.. 2020 will be losses to all banking and financial institutions. Monatorium Impairment comminggg..

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2020-05-26 10:22 | Report Abuse

Decide after announce Q2 then wait until Q3, buyback after Q4.. 2020 will be losses to all banking and financial institutions. Monatorium Impairment comminggg..

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2020-05-26 10:21 | Report Abuse

Decide after announce Q2 then wait until Q3, buyback after Q4.. 2020 will be losses to all banking and financial institutions. Monatorium Impairment comminggg..

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2020-05-26 10:21 | Report Abuse

Decide after announce Q2 then wait until Q3, buyback after Q4.. 2020 will be losses to all banking and financial institutions. Monatorium Impairment comminggg..

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2020-05-26 10:20 | Report Abuse

Decide after announce Q2 then wait until Q3, buyback after Q4.. 2020 will be losses to all banking and financial institutions. Monatorium Impairment comminggg..

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2020-05-26 10:18 | Report Abuse

Decide after announce Q2 then wait until Q3, buyback after Q4.. 2020 will be losses to all banking and financial institutions. Monoratorium Impairment comminggg..

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