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Are electric scooters banned on Malaysian roads? | ICYMI #447

Hey guys, welcome back to another episode of ICYMI and today we are going to talk about Taco Bell because it is confirmed that they are going to launch their first outlet here in Malaysia! And in other news, are eScooters completely banned in Malaysia? Well, to find out you have to catch today’s episode of ICYMI.

Huawei Mate 40 Pro on Celcom’s contract

The Huawei Mate 40 Pro is now officially available in Malaysia. If you are planning to own this phone on a contract, Celcom is now offering this device for RM119 per month on their EasyPhone installment program. Find out more about the plan here.

Apple M1-Chip powered MacBook Air & MacBook Pro inMalaysia

Apple’s latest MacBook Air and MacBook Pro powered by the new ARM-based M1 chip have finally arrived in Malaysia. As revealed earlier, the new MacBook Air is officially priced from RM4,399 while the MacBook Pro 13 version is going from RM5,599 in Malaysia. Click here for more details.

Are electric scooters completely banned on Malaysian roads?

E-scooters are now pretty convenient for those who want to get around the city. But recently,  the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) said they will start imposing fines on riders that use eScooters on public roads starting 1 January 2021. Find out more about it here.

Taco Bell’s first outlet in Malaysia

If you are a fan of Taco Bell, it seems like they are about to open an outlet here in Malaysia soon. Details here.

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