Technology

AI Real Combat 2026: Artificial Intelligence playground for students nationwide

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The "AI Real Combat" 2026 competition officially kicks off in the form of a television gameshow, creating a playground for young people who love technology and artificial intelligence.

A10 Networks expands AI development roadmap

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A10 Networks promotes an AI strategy to protect AI models, applications and agents in all deployment environments.

IPv6 is considered the key to expanding the digital development space

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Vietnam achieves an IPv6 usage rate of about 70%, ranking 7th in the world and 2nd in ASEAN, creating a platform to expand the national digital infrastructure.

IPv6-Only is expected to become a driving force for national digital infrastructure development

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IPv6-Only is identified as the next development step of the Vietnamese Internet, creating a foundation for the national digital infrastructure and the development of AI.

12 reasons why iPhone 18 Pro Max is worth waiting for

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iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max are said to be able to bring a series of notable upgrades.

ByteDance postpones launch of AI video model Seedance 2.0

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TikTok's parent company, ByteDance, has postponed plans to release the Seedance 2.0 artificial intelligence video creation model.

Mark Zuckerberg faces pressure as AI ambitions encounter obstacles

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Mark Zuckerberg faces pressure as Meta has to postpone the new AI model after testing.

AI wave spreads, ServiceNow CEO worried new graduates face difficulties

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The CEO of ServiceNow warns that AI can make it difficult for new graduates, as businesses are increasingly using AI to replace many jobs.

Instagram will stop end-to-end encryption for live messages from May 8, 2026

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Instagram will stop supporting end-to-end encryption for live messages from May 8, 2026, users need to upload data before this security feature is removed.

Canada develops integrated positioning technology to support arctic defense missions

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Canada is developing integrated positioning technology, which can combine GNSS, PNT and robot software to support defense and civilian missions in the Arctic.

Spotify tests AI feature allowing users to self-adjust suggestion algorithms

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Spotify is testing the AI Taste Profile feature, which allows users to directly adjust content suggestion algorithms according to personal preferences.

Half-human robot could help China build research station on the moon

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Chinese scientists propose a semi-human robot to help build a base on the moon.

OpenAI plans to integrate the Sora video creation model directly into ChatGPT

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OpenAI is said to be planning to bring the Sora video creation model into ChatGPT to expand its user base.

Surpassing a series of "big guys", Viettel ranks No. 1 in the world in terms of brand strength of the telecommunications brand

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Military Industry - Telecommunications Group (Viettel) is ranked as the brand with the leading strength with the Brand Strength index reaching 89.9/100.

Risk of personal data leakage when using AI, Dr. Security points out tips to prevent

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Faced with the risk of personal data leakage when using AI tools, users need to be careful with information posted on these platforms.

Meta tightens content copying, protects creators on Facebook

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Meta tightens management of copied and spam content on Facebook to increase visibility for creators' original content.

Explore the Capital through digital technology at Hanoi Tourism Festival 2026

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Hanoi - From virtual space to real journeys, digital technology is becoming a dedicated guide, opening a new chapter for Hanoi tourism.

Tinder seeks to refresh online dating experiences

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Tinder experiments with video dating, live events and AI pairing, hoping to revive online dating interest in the Z generation.

India launches KAL combat drone with a range of 1,000km

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India introduces KAL combat drone with a range of up to 1,000 km, enhancing long-range attack capabilities.

Controlling social media age in Australia faces many challenges

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New data shows that more than 20% of Australian teenagers still use social media after the ban, raising questions about the effectiveness of age control.