Technology
Strange AI hairdressing service in China
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In Guangzhou (China), a new hair care trend is attracting the attention of people: shampooing with artificial intelligence (AI) application devices.
Concerns about some of OpenAI's new AI models
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OpenAI's new AI models are facing serious problems as more "vehicles" occur, AI fabricates untrue information.
FOBO - the fear of falling behind in the era
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In March, Chinese social networks were in an uproar with a video introducing Manus - an AI agent that can screen jobseekers, search for suitable real estate or make financial decisions like an expert.
Google may have to pay £5 billion
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Google is facing a class action lawsuit in the UK, with compensation equivalent to up to £5 billion, equivalent to about $6.6 billion.
YouTube Music updates double-touch feature to like songs
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YouTube Music updated the double-touch feature to like the song, keeping up with the trends of social networking platforms.
Does Apple always know how to attract Android enthusiasts?
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Apple always knows how to increase its revenue with a video that answers all questions related to moving data from Android to iPhone.
NASA asks retirees to become space tour guides
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NASA's new policy aims to improve passenger safety on commercial space flights.
US and Japan join hands to cooperate in developing 2 nanometre chip technology
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The US and Japan will cooperate in developing advanced 2 nanometre (nm) chip technology to reduce dependence on Taiwan's TSMC chip factory (China).
Apple delays iPadOS 16 release date to October
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Apple plans to release iPadOS 16 one month later than the iOS 16 operating system.
Samsung joins hands with iFixit to launch self-repair service for Galaxy series
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Samsung's self-repair program is finally ready to go live.
Instagram leads in influencer marketing
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Businesses, advertising agencies, and brands have spent billions of dollars marketing through influencers on Instagram.
Pearson Publishing House considers implementing NFT digital books
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Book sales have declined because students in the US market buy used books, Pearson plans to publish NFT books - digital books on Blockchain to maximize profits.
Google allows Asian businesses to the on Maps
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Following the previous success, Google announced a new label on Maps to help users identify businesses with owners in Asia.
Microsoft develops live localization service for the Teams application
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Microsoft is partnering with the Welsh Government to provide live localization services for meetings in the Teams application.
Cybercrime steals 190 million USD from blockchain connection bridge
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The $190 million theft from Nomad Token was one of the most chaotic cyber attacks, warning of laxity in the security of the cryptocurrency ecosystem.
France, Italy, Spain increase pressure on large technology corporations
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The governments of France, Italy and Spain are calling on the European Commission to soon issue a law requiring large technology corporations to partially finance telecommunications infrastructure in the bloc.
Apple's thousand-dollar display has an audio problem
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Apple has admitted to the audio errors on the Studio Display screen and proposed solutions.
Diver robot helps explore sunken ships on the ocean floor
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The OceanOneK human-shaped diving robot gives the operator the feeling of being real underwater explorers.
Logitech and Tencents cooperate to develop new cloud-based gaming machines
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Logitech has just announced that it is cooperating with Tencent - a Chinese-based gaming company about developing gaming machines on cloud technology.
Meta gets into lawsuit again for collecting patient information
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Meta has been involved in two lawsuits related to its Meta Pixel patient tracking tool.