Technology
Apple's foldable screen iPhone may launch later than expected
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According to Nikkei Asia, Apple is facing many technical challenges that may delay the launch of the first folding iPhone.
Netflix launches its own children's game app, no advertising
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Netflix launches an advertising-free children's game application, allowing you to watch and play with familiar characters right on your phone.
Former OpenAI engineers establish private fund to select potential AI startups
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Former employees and engineers of OpenAI established the Zero Shot fund, to selectively invest in potential AI startups.
US introduces super-fast drone, deployed immediately on the battlefield
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US STUD drones can take off in just two seconds, promising to change the deployment of tactical equipment on the modern battlefield.
Vietnam promotes innovative startups, towards regional tops
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Vision to 2045, Vietnam aims to be in the group of 30 leading countries in the world in innovation.
AI spell reading application Wispr Flow launched on Android, processing speed increased by 30%
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Wispr Flow - an AI spell-reading software development startup, has just officially launched an application on the Android platform.
Google locks account related to OpenClaw due to suspicion of malicious use
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Google locked many accounts related to Antigravity and OpenClaw, claiming that there was increased malicious activity, causing users to lose access to Gmail and Gemini.
Series of factors helping China break through in the brain-computer interface industry
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China's brain-computer interface industry accelerates strongly, shifting to large-scale commercialization.
Samsung will integrate Perplexity into upcoming high-end devices
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Samsung integrates Perplexity into Galaxy AI, expanding smart assistant ecosystem.
Warning about applications on the Play Store leaking user data
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Two applications in the Play Store from the same developer are revealing personal data of some Android users.
Apple may launch many new devices in an unprecedented form
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Apple is said to be testing a new approach in launching products, instead of organizing a single event as usual.
Anthropic strengthens network security with automatic patch tool
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Anthropic launches new feature integrated in Claude Code, enhancing software security, still retaining decision-making power for programmers.
New activity list added by Strava according to community proposal
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Strava physical activity tracking platform is deploying a series of new activity categories.
Sam Altman speaks out about AI energy and water consumption controversy
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said that concerns about water use for AI being exaggerated but admitted that global energy consumption is a big problem.
Wikipedia puts Archive.today on blacklist after DDoS attack allegations
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Wikipedia has decided to remove all links to archive.today, a web hosting service that has been cited on this platform more than 695,000 times.
Chinese robots sell well after spring celebration gala
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After attracting attention at the 2026 spring gala, the number of robot orders in China has increased rapidly.
QinetiQ launches Q40 to turn positioning system into weapon on the battlefield
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Defense company QinetiQ introduces the Q40 receiver that provides accurate positioning data for the army on the battlefield even when electronically interfered with.
Samsung upgrades Bixby, towards a smarter voice assistant
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Samsung has just released a new Bixby version in the One UI 8.5 test, with the goal of a "virtual assistant with natural conversation capabilities".
Indian startup introduces interface for 105 billion-parameter language model
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Startup Sarvam (India) has just introduced the web and mobile chat application Indus to join the artificial intelligence race in the domestic market.
Ancient seabed bacteria are astonishing with their ability to withstand extremely large radiation
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An ancient bacteria living in the deep seabed can withstand high levels of radiation, raising many questions about the adaptability of life in harsh environments.