Thursday, 31 October 2019

AirAsia Perkenal Laluan Baharu KL-Oninawa Naha

Foto Sumber: AIR ASIA

SEPANG: AirAsia memperkenalkan laluan baharu dari Kuala Lumpur ke Okinawa Naha, menawarkan tambang untuk anggota sahaja iaitu RM239 bagi perjalanan sehala dengan tempat duduk standard dan RM899 perjalanan sehala untuk kelas ‘Premium Flatbeds’.

Syarikat penerbangan tambang rendah itu dalam satu kenyataan berkata, laluan berkenaan akan mengukuhkan kedudukannya sebagai syarikat penerbangan Malaysia dengan sambungan dan keupayaan yang paling banyak di Jepun.

Perkhidmatan mingguan sebanyak empat kali melalui Taipei yang dimulakan pada 22 Januari 2020 (tertakluk kepada kelulusan pengawalseliaan), akan menjadi destinasi antarabangsa keenam AirAsia di Jepun, selepas Tokyo (Haneda dan Narita), Osaka, Sapporo, Fukuoka dan Nagoya (melalui Bangkok).

Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif AirAsia X, Benyamin Ismail, berkata pengembangan syarikat penerbangan itu di Jepun berterusan berikutan pelancaran perkhidmatannya ke Fukuoka dan Tokyo Narita pada awal tahun ini.

“Okinawa adalah kepulauan syurga yang menawarkan pengalaman Jepun yang berbeza untuk pelancong seperti pantai berpasir putih dengan air biru yang jernih, menawarkan tempat menyelam yang paling terkenal di dunia termasuk ciri-ciri masakan Ryukyuan yang unik.

“Seperti Fukuoka, kami sedang membina tapak bagi mengadakan lebih banyak penerbangan AirAsia ke Okinawa dalam masa terdekat, di samping mengukuhkan rangkaian serantau kami untuk membolehkan lebih ramai pelancong meneroka keunikan warisan budaya di destinasi berkenaan,” katanya.

Tiket untuk tambang promosi boleh didapati melalui airasia.com mulai hari ini sehingga Sabtu membabitkan perjalanan antara 22 Januari 2020 dan 27 Mac 2020.

Penumpang dari Kuala Lumpur ke Okinawa Naha tidak perlu untuk mendapatkan visa semasa dalam tempoh satu jam dan lima belas minit persinggahan di Taipei dan boleh kembali ke tempat duduk mereka selepas melepasi pemeriksaan keselamatan ke atas bagasi tangan dan barangan ringan.

SUMBER: BERNAMA

Tuesday, 29 October 2019

Panasonic Malaysia Tawar Penjimatan Hebat Di Shopee Pada 11.11

Foto Sumber: Shopee


Tarikh 11.11 sentiasa dinantikan oleh mereka yang gemar membeli-belah, khususnya pembeli dalam talian kerana walaupun promosi berlangsung dalam tempoh masa singkat, pelbagai tawaran hebat dan diskaun penjimatan paling tinggi akan ditawarkan.

Kali ini, Panasonic Malaysia kembali menjalin kerjasama dengan platform e-dagang Shopee kerana berdasarkan kerjasama dilakukan pada tahun lalu, berlaku peningkatan jualan yang tinggi dan Panasonic meraih kejayaan besar pada tarikh berkenaan.

Tarikh 11.11 bukan lagi dianggap sebagai sambutan Hari Orang Bujang dengan memberikan hadiah kepada pasangan masing-masing, tetapi kini lebih diingati kepada tawaran hebat pembelian dalam talian.

Justeru, tidak mahu ketinggalan sama dalam festival jualan besar-besaran dalam talian pada 11.11 ini, Panasonic Malaysia menawarkan harga jualan eksklusif untuk semua pelanggannya di platform Shopee dengan memberi tawaran Harga Runtuh Besar-besaran Panasonic Malaysia sehingga potongan 41 peratus.

Tawaran penjimatan itu harus direbut kerana bukan itu saja, ‘pemburu’ harga penjimatan dalam talian juga boleh menikmati baucar potongan istimewa sebanyak 10 peratus untuk seluruh kedai yang terbabit.

Harga jualan yang boleh dianggap tidak masuk akal juga diberikan untuk dua produk yang begitu laris iaitu Urban Audio (SC- UA3GSX-K) dengan potongan diskaun sebanyak 41% dan 40” LED TV (TH-40F400K) sebanyak sebanyak 40%.

Kedua-dua produk terlaris itu turut diberikan baucar tambahan sebanyak 10 peratus menjadikan harga asalnya daripada RM1,119 dan RM1,729 kepada RM593.10 dan RM935.10 setiap masing-masing.

Bukan setakat itu saja, Panasonic juga menawarkan kelengkapan barangan elektrik lain seperti televisyen, kelengkapan produk di dapur dan barangan penjagaan peribadi lain.

Jadi apa tunggu lagi kerana tawaran eksklusif ini diberikan dalam tempoh terhad dan berlaku hanya setahun sekali.

Pelanggan di platform Shopee juga tidak perlu bimbang kerana setiap produk Panasonic yang dijual 100 peratus berjenama tulen.

Sementara stok masih ada, peluang ini harus direbut oleh setiap pelanggan Panasonic di Shopee sebaik saja memasuki tarikh 11.11 dan pastikan anda memiliki barangan Panasonic yang diinginkan selama ini.

SUMBER: BH ONLINE

WhatsApp Sues Israeli Firm Over Phone Hacking Claims

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Facebook-owned WhatsApp has filed a lawsuit against Israel's NSO Group, alleging the firm was behind cyber-attacks that infected devices with malicious software.

WhatsApp accuses the company of sending malware to roughly 1,400 mobile phones for the purposes of surveillance.

Users affected included journalists, human rights activists, political dissidents, and diplomats.

NSO Group, which makes software for surveillance, disputed the allegations.

In a court filing, WhatsApp said NSO Group "developed their malware in order to access messages and other communications after they were decrypted on target devices".

It said NSO Group created various WhatsApp accounts and caused the malicious code to be transmitted over the WhatsApp servers in April and May.

"We believe this attack targeted at least 100 members of civil society, which is an unmistakable pattern of abuse," WhatsApp said in a statement.

The affected users had numbers from several countries, including Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates and Mexico, according to the lawsuit.

WhatsApp said it is seeking a permanent injunction banning NSO from using its service.

The firm, which was acquired by Facebook in 2014, said it was the first time an encrypted messaging provider had taken legal action of this kind.

WhatsApp promotes itself as a "secure" communications app because messages are end-to-end encrypted. This means they should only be displayed in a legible form on the sender or recipient's device.

"In the strongest possible terms, we dispute today's allegations and will vigorously fight them," the company said in a statement to the BBC.

"The sole purpose of NSO is to provide technology to licensed government intelligence and law enforcement agencies to help them fight terrorism and serious crime."

SOURCES: BBC NEWS

Malaysia is the World’s Best Destination for Muslim Women Travelling Solo


The Mastercard-CrescentRating Halal Travel Frontier 2019. Image: mastercard.com
by Indah Gilang Pusparani

Malaysia is the world’s most welcoming country for female Muslim travellers going solo, according to a joint report by Mastercard and halal-travel authority CrescentRating.

The country was found to have numerous key features women looked out for, such as halal food, female prayer rooms, single-gender spas, pools, beaches, beauty salons, as well as openness to the hijab being worn in public, the report said.

Other features included Islamic heritage tours, suhoor and iftar arrangements in hotels during Ramadan, and clean toilets with water to perform wudhu, a ritual wash done before prayer.

The Mastercard-CrescentRating Halal Travel Frontier 2019. Image: mastercard.com

Published on Thursday (Oct 17), the Mastercard-CrescentRating report – which evaluated survey responses from 3,300 Muslim women, mostly from South-east Asia – claims to be the first in the world to look at the Muslim female travel market.

It ranked the top 10 Muslim female-friendly countries in the world, with the UAE, Turkey, Indonesia and Japan rounding out the top five.

Singapore came in sixth place, followed by South Korea, Australia, the UK and Brunei.

The report said that female Muslims were one of the fastest-growing segments in the global travel market, thanks to rising incomes, better education, and the demographic’s increased empowerment to travel.

In general, Muslim women took between two and three holidays a year, accounting for slightly under half of all Muslim travels, the report said.

About 30 per cent of the 65 million journeys taken by the world’s Muslim women last year were solo holidays done mainly by younger women, it added.

Over half of female Muslims used social media to research their accommodation, itinerary and food options before travelling, with 65 per cent choosing independent travel over a guided tour.

Source : Business Insider

Here's How A Circular Economy Could Change The World By 2030

Photo By: YOUTUBE


BY: Leanne Kemp
Chief Executive Officer, Everledger

Let me share my vision of 2030.

By then, we are living in a global circular economy that has become ‘intentionally transparent’. This open mindset has released a surge in trust throughout the world’s supply chains that encourages higher visibility and greater control over responsible sourcing. 

We now have ethical and sustainable circular supply chains in which the rewards are shared equitably, right from local communities through to the primary consumer and beyond.

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Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies such as blockchain, artificial intelligence (AI), internet of things (IoT) and nanotechnology have helped to facilitate the tracking of critical metals and minerals from mine to consumer. 

This transparency has heralded a ‘new normal’ in which the raw materials we use for manufacturing and construction can be traced from the moment they are extracted through to first use, re-manufacture and eventual deconstruction and reuse.

In 2030, nobody talks about the circular economy; it’s just the economy. The hard yards in increasing societal prosperity, while reducing dependence on primary materials and energy, have already been done. 

We wince at the grim days of the 2010s, when billions of tonnes of materials were extracted every year to meet the functional needs of society – but only a fraction was ever recycled back into our economies.

In 2030, 4IR technology has transformed the way we think about raw materials

4IR technology has transformed the way we think about raw materials


Image: Ellen MacArthur Foundation, World Economic Forum
Change of era

People in 2030 will celebrate the initiatives that were launched to drive action towards net-zero carbon emissions from heavy industry and the heavy-duty transport sector. 

Improvements in sustainable battery supply chains enabled the transport and power industries to reduce emissions by 30%, putting economies back on track to meet the goals of the Paris Agreement.

Looking back, few categories benefited more from the vision of our politicians and entrepreneurs than the batteries industry. 

The cell-powered revolution created 10 million jobs, added $150 billion to the global economy and provided electricity to 600 million people. This was indeed the decade of the battery.

Rapidly falling technology costs created major opportunities to reduce waste. The internet of things started to keep track of valuable products and materials much more cheaply than in the past, radically increasing opportunities to recover them.

We began reintegrating the economy into our planet’s system by preserving and enhancing natural capital like never before. 

We focused on capturing more value from existing infrastructure and ‘designing out’ the impacts of pollution, climate change, toxins and congestion. We got our act together.

Large value chains finally started taking a ‘systems approach’ to how they managed materials and waste, recognising that one company’s output is another’s input. And guess what - there’s money to be made in that.

Governments and cities spark the revolution

What was the one thing that made a difference more than anything else? Some will point to the youth movement that drove awareness and campaigned for action. 

Others will champion the new breakthroughs in technology that were unthinkable in 2020. In my vision, these played a part. But we would never have got here if the world’s lawmakers had stayed on the sidelines.

From Shanghai to New York, Mumbai to Brisbane, the authorities entered the arena, rather than waiting for development to run its course. They got involved – and with good reason. 

After all, it was the public sector and policymakers who could strongly influence industries through infrastructure investments, public transport, zoning laws, building standards and agricultural subsidies. 

They were able to steer outcomes at a system level. Urban planning, mobility systems and food systems managed to integrate new technologies effectively, avoiding the risk of massive structural waste.

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The private sector wasn’t allowed to leave the public sector behind. The right rules were put in place to ensure that jobs were preserved, and new ones created. 

Governments recognised in time that the maintenance and refurbishment of products can require more human input, and so they shifted fiscal incentives towards renewables to encourage the use of labour.

Slamming the rebound

Importantly, governments recognised the threat of ‘rebound effects’ from the circular economy. Technology drives down prices, which is good news. But as relative prices decrease, consumers tend to use more individualised transport, floor space and food. 

In other words, the less stuff costs, the more we want to use, eat and waste it. Policymakers acted quickly to avoid the potential environmental ricochet caused by increased prosperity.

National states integrated these new technologies and business models into their economy in a way that maximized the value extracted from asset and material stocks. 

Instead of rusting away into ghost towns, cities became green and self-sustaining habitats for their citizens. New business models addressed much of the structural waste in mobility, food and buildings, and created new consumer choices. 

By increasing utilization and longevity, communities harnessed a significant economic upside that successfully avoided any negative system effects.

Regulators stopped treating waste as simply an environmental safety hazard, but rather as a source of valuable materials and products. The administrative and legal barriers to redesign, recovery, reuse and trading were eased. 

Incentives for waste managers encouraged adequate separation and created new markets. City halls took the lead on integrating hidden costs such as carbon and congestion into the whole-life value of infrastructure and services. 

Now, components are upcycled or remanufactured because it’s much easier and cheaper (and less shameful) than throwing it away.

I’m looking forward to 2030. In my vision, we’ll share an economy that is restorative and regenerative, that preserves ecosystems and increases their return over time, that creates prosperity, and that fuels growth by capturing more value from existing infrastructure and products.

Sound good? I’ll see you there.

SOURCE: WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM

Wednesday, 9 October 2019

Gunakan Fungsi 'Dark Mode' Untuk Jimatkan Bateri

Foto Sumber: First Post


Kita sering merungut jika penggunaan bateri pada telefon pintar semakin singkat apabila melayari aplikasi tertentu.

Tetapi kini, Instagram baru sahaja melancarkan fungsi dark mode atau mod gelap untuk pengguna IOS 13 dan juga Android. 

Dark mode atau mod gelap merupakan fungsi paling digemari dan dinantikan oleh pengguna telefon pintar pada masa kini. 

Pelbagai aplikasi telah menyediakan tetapan ini seperti Twitter yang melakukannya terlebih dahulu.

Menurut Instagram, dark mode ini mampu mengurangkan tekanan pada mata berbanding paparan asal. Tetapan ini juga dikatakan mampu menjimatkan penggunaan bateri. 

Hal ini kerana paparan pixel gelap menggunakan kurang penggunaan bateri berbanding paparan pixel putih.

Dark mode sudah boleh digunakan pada aplikasi Instagram untuk pengguna iOS 13 dan Android. 

Pengguna iPhone boleh mengaktifkan mod gelap ini dengan menekan pada bahagian settings. Tekan pada menu display & brightness, kemudian tekan pada pilihan dark.

Pengguna Android juga boleh menghidupkan mod gelap melalui menu settings dalam Android 10. 

Fungsi ini hanya boleh digunakan pada Android 10 sahaja untuk masa sekarang ini.

UTUSAN MELAYU TAMAT OPERASI HARI INI SUSULAN MASALAH KEWANGAN

UTUSAN MALAYSIA

Utusan Melayu (Malaysia) Bhd yang juga penerbit akhbar harian Utusan Malaysia dan Kosmo, menamatkan operasinya hari ini selepas mengalami masalah kewangan.

Sehubungan itu, hari ini merupakan tarikh akhir bekerja untuk kakitangan manakala hari akhir perkhidmatan ditetapkan pada 31 Oktober, 2019.

Pada 7 Oktober lepas, Lembaga Pengarah Utusan Melayu telah meluluskan cadangan Penggulungan Secara Sukarela Pemiutang.

Syarikat yang beroperasi sejak 80 tahun lepas itu juga telah melantik firma perakaunan dan perundingan bebas UHY Advisory (KL) Sdn Bhd sebagai pihak penyelesai interim.

“Utusan Melayu telah membuat perakuan bahawa syarikat itu tidak lagi solven untuk meneruskan perniagaan.

“Mesyuarat membabitkan syarikat itu dan pemiutang akan diadakan pada 6 November,” kata UHY Advisory (KL) dalam satu kenyataan di sini.

Pada 30 Ogos lepas, penerbit akhbar harian berbahasa Melayu tertua negara ini yang ditubuhkan pada 1939, telah dinyahsenarai dari Bursa Malaysia dengan harga dagangan akhirnya pada 5.5 sen.

Syarikat itu mula disenaraikan di bursa pada 1994.

Dalam surat pekeliling yang diedarkan kepada kakitangan, Pengerusi Eksekutif Utusan Melayu Datuk Abd Aziz Sheikh Fadzir berkata syarikat itu mengalami masalah perniagaan yang kritikal selepas Mei 2018.

Malah, katanya, syarikat itu telah mengambil pelbagai usaha untuk meletakkannya pada kedudukan lebih kukuh dan terjamin termasuk melaksanakan Skim Pemisahan Sukarela (VSS) serta menjual asetnya bagi mendapatkan aliran tunai yang mencukupi.

Bagaimanapun, edaran harian akhbar Utusan Malaysia dan Kosmo sebaliknya terus menurun dan menyaksikan kedua-dua akhbar itu gagal menepati sasaran pengiklanan sebanyak RM4 juta sebulan.

 “Bukan sahaja gaji pekerja gagal dibayar mengikut masa, malah hutang juga tidak dapat dijelaskan dan semakin tertunggak. Syarikat kini berhadapan dengan pelbagai tindakan perundangan daripada pemiutang-pemiutang,” kata Abd Aziz.

SUMBER : BERNAMA

PETRONAS, KOMIPO Meterai Perjanjian Jual Beli LNG 5 tahun

PETRONAS

KUALA LUMPUR: Petroliam Nasional Bhd (PETRONAS) menerusi anak syarikat, Petronas LNG Ltd (PLL), memeterai perjanjian jual beli (SPA) gas asli cecair (LNG) bagi tempoh lima tahun dengan Korea Midland Power Co Ltd (KOMIPO).

Di bawah SPA itu, KOMIPO bersetuju untuk membeli anggaran 0.24 juta tan LNG setahun daripada PLL pada asas '’delivery ex-ship'’ (DES) bagi tempoh lima tahun mulai 2020, kata PETRONAS dalam satu kenyataan.

“Kami berbesar hati dapat membina hubungan dengan KOMIPO, syarikat penjana kuasa terbesar di Korea Selatan, dan meningkatkan pangkalan pelanggan kami di rantau itu,” kata Naib Presiden Pemasaran dan Perdagangan LNG, Ahmad Adly Alias.

“Perjanjian ini menunjukkan peningkatan keupayaan PLL untuk menyediakan penyelesaian tenaga bersih sebagai rakan kongsi untuk kelestarian masa depan,” katanya.

Sementara itu, Presiden dan Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif KOMIPO, Hyung Koo Park, berkata ia amat bermakna kepada KOMIPO dalam banyak cara untuk membina hubungan perniagaan baik dengan PLL.

PLL ialah satu daripada pembekal LNG terkemuka dunia dan diiktiraf oleh industri sebagai syarikat paling boleh dipercayai. 

SUMBER: BERNAMA

Wednesday, 2 October 2019

Maybank Named One Of The Safest Banks In The Region

Maybank


Malayan Banking Bhd (Maybank) has been named the safest bank in Malaysia again by monthly financial magazine, Global Finance, as part of an exclusive survey to be published in its November 2019 issue.

Apart from Maybank, Singapore’s DBS Bank, Brunei’s Bank Islam Brunei Darussalam and Indonesia’s Bank Central Asia are also on the list for the Asian region.

Banks were selected through an evaluation of long-term foreign currency ratings from Moody’s, Standard & Poor’s and Fitch as well as the total assets of the 1,000 largest banks worldwide, Global Finance said in a statement.

In addition to the Safest Banks by Country, the full report also includes the Safest Banks by Country, World’s 50 Safest Commercial Banks, 50 Safest Banks in Emerging Markets and Safest Islamic Financial Institutions in the Gulf Cooperation Council countries.

“Our list of safest banks by country provides insight into financial institutions that rarely make global headlines but can offer deep local knowledge and networks,” said Global Finance publisher and editorial director Joseph D. Giarraputo.

SOURCE: BERNAMA
2 OCT 2019

Understanding Air Turbulence and How Passengers Can Stay Safe

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