Technology
199 Da Nang Hospital aims for a smart hospital model
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Da Nang - On the morning of April 19, Hospital 199 (Ministry of Public Security) organized a scientific seminar with the theme "Digital transformation in Hospitals - Orientation of Smart Hospitals".
The Ministry of Public Security informs about new features on VNeID for flying
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The VNeID application has just integrated a new feature to serve passengers getting on a plane from buying tickets, going through security checkpoints... the entire process without paperwork.
TikTok tests location assessment feature in the comments section
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TikTok is quietly expanding its ambitions in the search segment, with the latest move being to display location reviews right in the video's comments section.
Da Nang students can find jobs through the University of Science and Technology Information Portal
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Recently, the University of Science and Technology - University of Da Nang launched the University of Science and Technology Employment Portal to help students and new graduates find jobs.
Google introduces AI tool to convert text into high-quality videos
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Google introduces Gemini Advanced user support tool to convert text doan to high-resolution videos with a duration of 8 seconds.
Smart bags applying facial recognition technology are sold in the US
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Biofire Tech, a company based in Colorado (USA), is accepting orders for a smart gun powered by facial recognition technology.
Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra will have longer battery life than the S23
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By applying new battery manufacturing technology, Samsung will soon extend the battery life of its phones.
tornado phenomenon on the surface of the Sun
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An amateur video posted on Twitter showed a tornado on the surface of the Sun.
How to check MacBook charging number and battery capacity
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Most modern Apple laptops can process 1,000 charging cycles before needing to replace the battery.
World's most powerful missile allowed for test launch
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After being licensed, SpaceX's Starship rocket could be launched tomorrow, April 17.
Google launches the first beta version of Android 14
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After two developer previews, the company has released the first of four planned public beta releases for Android 14.
Google adds an update page for AI Bard for users to track progress
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is playing an increasingly important role in our daily lives, and Google is no exception with its AI solution named Bard.
Free up Android phone memory with automatic storage feature
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Many users are so used to owning a large amount of storage space on their phones that they often forget to back up data to the external hard drive to free up phone memory.
Japan plans to develop a series of long-range missiles
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On April 12, Japan announced plans to develop and manufacture a series of advanced long-range missiles with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries.
How to register for YouTube ad-free service in Vietnam
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Youtube has launched a premium service package in Vietnam, improving the experience of paid users with the ability to turn off advertisements and some other features.
The first autonomous moon truck in the US was developed by students
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Not NASA, the first self-driving moon truck in the US was built by a group of students.
The camera trunks on iPhone 15 will be larger than on older phones
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The newly leaked output images of the iPhone 15 Pro Max show that this model has a slightly larger rear camera cluster, as well as providing another look at the solid state buttons.
Microsoft prevents simulation of games on Xbox Series X and Series S
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Microsoft is stopping users from running simulated games on Xbox Series X and S.
Bing AI is getting stronger with new upgrades from Microsoft
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Bing Chat has become one of the fastest and most trusted artificial intelligence (AI) chat tools available. Microsoft has just made it more powerful with some significant upgrades.
The world's most powerful missile could be launched next week
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The first launch of the world's most powerful missile could take place as early as April 10, according to information released by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).