Technology

The era of playing games to make money is over, gamers need to clearly understand the new regulations

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From July 1st, many familiar activities of gamers may be fined up to 3 million VND according to new regulations.

Technology accompanies the lives of the elderly

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In the context of rapidly aging population, technology is opening up completely new care methods for the elderly.

Values that AI cannot replace

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Recently, AI has appeared in almost every conversation. From newspaper offices, design companies, schools to offices, people all mention it. Some are excited about new utilities. Some are curious about possibilities that seem to only exist in science fiction movies. But there are also many people who have anxiety in their hearts. That anxiety does not necessarily come from machines becoming smarter and smarter.

Shorts on YouTube is upgraded with 2x playback speed and a slimmer interface

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Shorts on YouTube has been upgraded with 2x playback speed, a more compact interface and many control options to make the viewing experience more convenient.

US military develops software to help military vehicles shoot down UAVs while moving

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The US military has just tested a new fire control software, allowing military vehicles to shoot down UAVs while mobile on the battlefield.

Not yet applying two-way SIM lock, people need to understand the regulations correctly

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The locking of the new SIM applies at a one-way level to cases that have received notifications but have not been verified.

Instagram tests features to make content created by AI transparent

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Instagram is testing a small step to increase transparency with content created by artificial intelligence (AI).

Samsung changes head of TV division amid fierce competitive pressure

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Samsung unexpectedly changes leadership in the TV segment, amid increasingly fierce global competition and a clear drop in profits.

AI can undermine user confidence

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AI can reduce user confidence when they are too dependent on this tool in handling daily work.

AI gradually affirms its role in the healthcare system

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AI is gradually asserting its role in the healthcare system by showing its ability to support faster and more accurate diagnosis in emergencies.

Unexpected research on urban birds that are more afraid of women than men

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A study in many European countries shows that urban birds often run away earlier when women approach.

iPhone 18 Pro Max may cause users to change phones sooner

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Leaked information about AI on iPhone 18 Pro Max raises concerns that iPhone users may have to upgrade their devices sooner.

Human body mapping project with 50 times smaller detail than hair

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The Human Organ Atlas project is creating extremely detailed 3D images of organs in the human body at the cellular level.

iPhone 18 Pro Max may face pressure when silicon-carbon batteries become a trend

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Apple is said to have not yet applied silicon-carbon battery technology to the iPhone 18 Pro Max.

New warning about the reliability of AI chatbots

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The new warning shows that the more empathetic an AI chatbot is, the more likely it is to be inaccurate, raising concerns about the reliability of information.

US launches unmanned vehicle capable of launching flying weapons

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US launches RIPSAW M1 unmanned vehicle capable of launching airborne weapons, enhancing combat power and reducing risks for soldiers.

Apple may face heat dissipation challenges on iPhone 18 Pro Max

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Apple may significantly increase AI features on the iPhone 18 Pro Max, however, this raises concerns about the temperature and heat dissipation of the device.

iPhone 18 Pro Max can widen the gap with the regular iPhone

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Apple may push a series of new technologies to the iPhone 18 Pro Max and separate it more strongly from the standard iPhone line.

iPhone 18 Pro Max could surpass iPhone 17 Pro Max if the leaked parameters are accurate

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iPhone 18 Pro Max is said to be one of Apple's biggest upgrades in many years.

Cheap MacBook Neo causes fever, Apple surprised by demand exceeding forecasts

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Apple's cheapest MacBook model is recording a boom in purchasing power. CEO Tim Cook said demand exceeded expectations, leading to a shortage situation.