Technology
Cyberspace and the problem of handling false information
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Although there have been many sanctions against acts of spreading false information on social networks, this situation continues to appear commonly.
Wave of spyware attacks on businesses in Southeast Asia
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The increase in spyware attacks is putting businesses in Southeast Asia at greater risk.
AI chatbot makes researchers face a crisis of trust
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AI chatbots are causing researchers to face a crisis of confidence as nearly 150,000 fake quotes are discovered in many global scientific articles.
4 core principles of behavior in the digital environment
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Workshop on disseminating the Code of Cultural Conduct in the Digital Environment to orient civilized behavior in cyberspace.
Microsoft's notification system exploited to deceive users
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Microsoft is facing cyber security concerns as the notification email system is being exploited to send fraudulent links to users.
Programming AI boom helps increase productivity, but risks also increase
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AI helps programming accelerate unprecedentedly, but entails the risk of source code overload, lack of control and increasing security risks.
Cybercrime is increasingly professional and "industrialized
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According to Colonel, Dr. Nguyen Hong Quan, cybercrime is shifting from a single operation phase to a professional, "industrialized" organizational model.
Google joins the AI spelling race without internet
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Google launches offline AI spell-reading application, allowing smooth and accurate speech-to-text conversion right on the device.
Quang Ninh announces 9 "big problems" in science, technology, and digital transformation
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Quang Ninh - Quang Ninh Provincial People's Committee has just announced a list of 9 "big problems" in science, technology and digital transformation prioritized for implementation from 2026.
iPhone Fold may have begun to enter the trial production phase
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Information that the foldable screen iPhone (or often called iPhone Fold) is entering the production testing phase appeared from several sources.
Towards constructive governance in science and technology
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The Ministry of Science and Technology is reshaping its management style, shifting from procedural management to management based on efficiency, data and output results.
Japan races robots to fill labor gap
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Human resource shortages force Japan to accelerate the deployment of smart robots, considering physical AI as a vital solution for the economy.
Microsoft corrects questionable clause in Copilot
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In response to user reactions, Microsoft said it will update to accurately reflect the current use of Copilot.
Ministry of Industry and Trade issues plan to implement Resolution No. 57-NQ/TW
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The Ministry of Industry and Trade issued a plan on implementing assigned tasks in implementing Resolution No. 57-NQ/TW.
Changing SIMs to new phones requires facial verification
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From June 15, users when switching SIMs to another device will have to verify faces. If not completed, the subscriber will be temporarily suspended from the service according to the roadmap.
Samsung discontinues its own messaging app, completely switches to Google Messages
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Samsung officially announces the termination of Samsung Messages service in July.
Anthropic adjusts usage fees, sparking debate about open AI
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Anthropic has introduced a new policy on collecting separate fees for third-party tools but is controversial, facing reactions from the AI development community.
Serbia tests self-propelled UAV capable of firing 3 missiles while flying
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Serbia tests IKA-ROCKET UAV capable of launching missiles while flying, opening a new step for modern military unmanned systems.
The future of humanoid robots when entering the 6G era
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6G technology not only accelerates connection but also helps robots communicate and learn continuously, opening up a smarter automation era.
Apple releases iOS 26.5 beta, begins deploying ads on Maps
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Apple has just officially released the first beta version of iOS 26.5 with notable changes.