Apple has officially transformed the Apple Watch from a passive notification panel into a highly predictive, clinical-grade companion. Unveiled at WWDC26, watchOS 27 brings a ground-up reconstruction of the wearable layout—introducing an AI-driven dynamic app grid, advanced perimenopause cycle tracking, and single-handed gesture navigation.
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Samsung Malaysia has officially launched the Step Up Challenge Malaysia for World Running Day, giving local users a chance to score an RM200 voucher just by tracking their active steps on the Samsung Health app.
Google and Samsung have officially answered Meta with a sleek line of Gemini-powered Android XR smart glasses co-designed by Gentle Monster.
Amazfit’s new Cheetah 2 Pro brings Grade 5 titanium, sapphire glass, and a 31-hour GPS battery to the marathon training world—here is everything you need to know about the Malaysia launch.
Jewelry or medical-grade tech? The Lumia 2 smart earrings are shaking up the wearable market by tracking metrics your Apple Watch can’t reach—starting with the blood flow to your brain.
Pro health features have officially moved into the fashion space. Huawei’s new WATCH FIT 5 Series brings ECG and Diabetes Risk awareness to Malaysia, paired with a stunning new "Spring Edition" Ultimate Design featuring 99 natural diamonds.
The screen is gone, but the brains are bigger than ever. Google has officially launched the $99 Fitbit Air and the new Gemini-powered Google Health app. Is this the "Whoop Killer" we've been waiting for?
Discover how Apple’s 2026 smart glasses will use "Visual Intelligence" to replace your iPhone screen and why the Meta Ray-Ban success forced Apple to accelerate their timeline.
Singapore just became the first Southeast Asian market to officially launch Meta’s AI glasses, leaving Malaysia in a tech void that raises questions about regional software gatekeeping.
Garmin Adds WhatsApp Support to Its Smartwatches TL;DR: Garmin has launched a WhatsApp app for select smartwatches, allowing users to read, reply, and react to messages directly from their wrist. The app is free via Connect IQ, works with newer models, and still requires a connected smartphone, marking a major