Technology
Spending on GenAI will reach nearly 700 billion USD by 2030
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Consumer spending on artificial intelligence (GenAI) will reshape the technology landscape and reach nearly 700 billion USD by 2030.
Reviewing 10 outstanding scientific and technological milestones in 2025
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On December 19, the Vietnam Science and Technology Journalists Club held a ceremony to announce 10 outstanding Science and Technology events in 2025.
AI creates an explosion, information quality drops
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The explosion of generative AI is causing the Internet to overflow with fast, cheap, and easy-to-copy content, leading to the risk of serious decline in information quality.
China's chip announced hundreds of times faster than Nvidia
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Chinese scientists introduce a new optical chip, opening up another approach to the AI energy problem.
Rolls-Royce tests key engine for US Army MV-75 helicopter
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Rolls-Royce has begun testing the AE 1107F engine for the MV-75, the new US Army's side-upright helicopter, aiming for high reliability and low risk.
How to use Google Authenticator to authenticate accounts on iPhone
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Google Authenticator is a long-standing and popular account authentication application, trusted by many people around the world.
Microsoft removes the length limit for Bing AI dialogues
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Microsoft quickly limited Bing's AI conversations to prevent the AI from giving troublesome answers, but the company changed course just a few days later.
Life may have existed on star Kim
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The possibility of the existence of planets on the star Kim has long been overlooked, but MIT researchers say the planet may contain life beyond Earth.
Remaking the game after 24 years, Sony reuses PS1 game
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PlayStation Plus subscribers have every reason to be happy this February when Sony "revives" a classic game on the PS1 system.
Steam Deck supports PC game transfer
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Steam Deck now supports users to move games over the local network, allowing them to copy installed games from PC to Steam Deck without having to reload them over the internet.
UK wants to turn iOS into a copy of Android?
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The UK Competition and Market Authority (CMA) is proposing changes to iOS as part of an investigation into Apple's anti-competitive activities.
Following Twitter, Facebook also sells blue ticks
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Meta, Facebook's parent company, has also launched a blue-tick subscription service for just $15 a month.
Will Apple soon become a formidable competitor in the gaming market?
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Apple seems to be focusing on the gaming experience with games coming to iPhone, iPad, Apple TV and Mac this year.
Is it necessary to remove the physical key on the iPhone?
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Reports from various news sites are pointing to rumors about an iPhone 15 Pro without a physical button. Instead, this phone will have "fake" buttons.
Huawei is testing its own chipset
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In early January 2023, Phone Arena reported that Huawei is mass-producing its own chipsets. This is great news because the US Department of Commerce has banned the company from buying advanced chips manufactured by US-based foundries.
Images of iPhone 15 titanium edge design revealed
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The newly leaked final images give us a fresh perspective on the iPhone 15, Apple's next product.
Good password management apps on Android
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Despite some recent famous attacks, relying on a third-party password manager is still the easiest and most effective way to ensure the most important login information of users is secured, whether on iOS, Android or a home computer.
Apple takes Google's side, releases new feature promotion video
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Apple has announced a new useful feature for the iPhone by releasing a supporting video on its Youtube channel.
Postponing the launch of virtual reality glasses: Good for both Apple and users
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Users have been waiting for Apple's mixed reality device for a long time. Apple has not even officially confirmed that it is making this device, but there have been many rumors about it floating online.
Making solar panels from moon dust: The future of space travel
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Technology that creates solar panels from moon dust could help humans soon build their base on Earth's natural satellite.