Technology

When technology elevates modern kitchens

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Technology is creeping into every small corner of life, and the kitchen is no longer an exception. From smart kitchens to artificial intelligence (AI), these innovations not only enhance the cooking experience but also contribute to improving labor productivity in modern society.

Solutions to protect personal data, respond to online fraud risks

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Technology businesses in Vietnam are developing information security solutions, protecting personal data, and responding to online fraud risks.

India accelerates development of defense technology against UAVs

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India launches an artificial intelligence-integrated drone counter-attack system, capable of detecting and tracking more than 100 aerial targets simultaneously.

Prime Video joins short video race with Netflix and Disney

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Prime Video adds a short video section, allowing users to quickly discover film and program content and easily access and view it all on the application.

Google launches health training service integrating artificial intelligence

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Google has just announced the renaming of the Fitbit application to Google Health, and launched a health training service integrating artificial intelligence.

Nvidia and a new step in the global AI competition

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Nvidia is developing an open-source AI agent platform to help businesses automate work.

Kalshi prediction platform opens the feature to post charts on Threads

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Prediction platform Kalshi has just added the feature of sharing charts directly on Meta's social network Threads.

YouTube surpasses Disney, Paramount and WBD in advertising revenue in 2025

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YouTube achieved impressive figures in 2025, with advertising revenue reaching 40.4 billion USD.

ChatGPT integrates feature to allow song recognition right in the application

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ChatGPT can now recognize songs being played through the Shazam music service.

25% of global iPhones are produced in India

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According to Bloomberg, Apple produces about 25% of the world's iPhones in India, with the production of these key devices increasing by about 53% in 2025.

Electric flying taxis begin to be widely tested in the US

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The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has just allowed some companies to begin testing electric flying taxis.

The Ministry of Science and Technology officially operates the fanpage "Science and Technology Information

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The Ministry of Science and Technology has just put into operation the fanpage "Science and Technology Information" on Facebook.

International conference on AI and data science in Da Nang

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On March 10, the opening session of the international conference on Responsible Artificial Intelligence and Data Science - EAI RAIDS 2026 took place at Dong A University, Da Nang.

Using AI too much can make employees tired and make mistakes

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Overusing AI at work can cause cognitive exhaustion, making employees prone to making mistakes and wanting to quit.

HYDRA-400 drone developed by the UK can carry 400kg of battlefield equipment

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The heavy transport drone developed by the UK is capable of carrying 400kg of equipment, supporting supplies, transportation and evacuation of casualties.

OpenAI enhances security for AI agent systems

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OpenAI acquires AI security startup Promptfoo to enhance the safety of AI agents.

Anthropic launches AI tool to test source code for programmers

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Anthropic launches tool to help businesses check large amounts of code created by AI, detect logical errors earlier.

Folding iPhone revealed, Apple expected to introduce it at the end of 2026

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The upcoming folding screen iPhone model has appeared online in 3D images.

OpenClaw and the differences of open source AI agent platforms

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OpenClaw is an open-source AI agent platform that is causing a fever in China, attracting both young and elderly programmers to participate in learning.

AI explodes, users may have to buy more expensive phones

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AI explosion causes memory chip scarcity, pushing component prices up sharply. Users may have to buy more expensive phones but lower RAM.