Digital world
Chinese hacker Salt Typhoon accused of cyberattack in Norway
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The Norwegian government accused the Salt Typhoon hacker group of hacking the systems of many organizations in this country.
Curved AI chip opens a new era for smart wearable devices
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The curved AI chip allows direct data processing on the body, making the wearable device thinner and lighter and saving energy.
EU asks TikTok to disable addictive features
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According to Techcrunch, the European Commission has accused TikTok of deliberately designing applications to be addictive, such as infinitely scrolling and automatically playing.
Apple plans to put ChatGPT on CarPlay
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Apple is making efforts to make CarPlay compatible with artificial intelligence chatbots such as ChatGPT.
Claude Opus 4.6 launched, surpassing GPT-5.2 in programming and reasoning
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Claude Opus 4.6 surpasses GPT-5.2 in many standards, increases automation, financial analysis and gets closer to the AGI goal.
Will GTA 6 become the new standard of the gaming industry?
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The next version of the legendary role-playing game Grand Theft Auto is being developed with the goal of becoming a new standard for the gaming industry.
Google accuses Sonos of violating a speech control technology patent
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Google believes that Sonos is violating some of Google's patents for smart speakers and voice control.
The process of cutting off the UK's 2G network, experience and lessons with Vietnam
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Along with the development of new network infrastructure such as 5G, old network technologies such as 2G, 3G are also gradually coming to the end of their life cycle.
Apple may remove headphone jack from generation 10 iPad
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The latest design of the 10th generation iPad from Apple shows that the basic iPad will no longer have a headphone jack but will instead have a USB - C port.
Meta removes a series of fake accounts on Facebook and Instagram
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In the latest report, Facebook's parent company Meta said it has removed a series of fake accounts of the Russian hack group.
Meta to support NFT on Instagram for 100 countries
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Technology giant Meta has deployed a plan to support NFTs on Instagram for more than 100 countries around the world.
Pearson Publishing House considers implementing NFT digital books
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Book sales have declined because students in the US market buy used books, Pearson plans to publish NFT books - digital books on Blockchain to maximize profits.
Logitech and Tencents cooperate to develop new cloud-based gaming machines
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Logitech has just announced that it is cooperating with Tencent - a Chinese-based gaming company about developing gaming machines on cloud technology.
Meta invests 2.8 billion USD in the second quarter for virtual reality ambition
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Meta Platforms said it lost $2.8 billion to virtual reality division, reality Labs in the second quarter of this year.
Meta stops paying Facebook News news sources
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Meta will not pay for source reporting pages of the Facebook News section because this is an ineffective experiment for the platform.
Apple's Q3 revenue exceeds Wall Street analysts' expectations
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Apple had a successful business quarter when revenue exceeded Wall Street analysts' expectations, despite disruptions in the supply chain.
Will Facebook and Instagram news boards become "copy" Tiktok?
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Facebook and Instagram will display more posts from accounts you don't follow, similar to the Tiktok platform.
Hacks sell Twitter data of 5.4 million users for 30,000 USD
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The data of 5.4 million Twitter users is being illegally hacked by hackers and is being offered for sale at 30,000 USD.
Meta blames millions of dollars on its monitoring committee
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Meta previously provided $130 million to fund the board's activities.
Samsung plans to build 11 more chip factories in the US
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Technology giant Samsung is planning to invest in 11 more semiconductor chip factories worth nearly 200 billion USD in the US in the next 2 decades.