- Apple warns iPhone users: Stop using Chrome!

Apple's ad implies that if you don't use Safari, users will be tracked, a subtle way to target the weakness of rival Chrome from Google - a browser that has long been criticized
- Wondershare HiPDF

It recently launched Wondershare HiPDF, an all-in-one free online PDF solution powered by AI.
- Compress PDF files, reduce PDF size extremely quickly

Reducing PDF file size or compressing PDF files will help you save hard drive space and send files via email more easily. Below are 3 ways to reduce PDF file size for you to refer
- Differences between Visual Studio Code and VSCodium

Visual Studio Code (or VSCode for short) and VSCodium may look like twins, but there are some important differences between the two popular code editors that you should know.
- Features of Digital Crown on Apple Watch you may not know

Apple Watch has always had a relatively square shape with a protruding Digital Crown. Next to the Ultra's Action button, the Digital Crown is the Apple Watch line's most useful
- Instructions for changing YouTube interface with NewTube

If you find the YouTube interface too familiar, you can change the YouTube interface with the NewTube utility. This utility will completely transform the YouTube interface, with
- How to use the Windows Tiling feature in macOS Sequoia

The latest macOS 15 Sequoia has a lot of new features and native tools, one of which is Automatic Windows Tiling.
- Apple, Nvidia, and many large companies are caught up in AI training scandals using controversial YouTube sources

Many major tech companies, including Apple, Nvidia, Salesforce and Anthropophic, are embroiled in a new controversy related to AI training data.
- Flexible batteries can stretch 5,000%

Chinese scientists at Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications have created a flexible battery that can stretch up to 5,000%, with a stable capacity, and has the
- AMD sets a launch date for the first desktop CPU line based on Zen 5 architecture: Ryzen 9000

After a long wait, AMD has finally announced the official launch date of the first new desktop CPU line developed on the Zen 5 architecture: Ryzen 9000.
- Google goo․gl links will stop working in August 2025

After Google stopped generating new goo.gl URLs in March 2019, those links will stop working on August 25, 2025.
- Personal data of 15 million Trello users leaked on hacking forum

An unknown hacker recently publicly released more than 15 million email addresses associated with Trello accounts on a hacking forum.
- Microsoft has announced the end of support for .NET 6

Mainstream support for .NET 6 is coming to an end.
- OpenAI launches cheaper and smarter mini GPT-4o

OpenAI recently launched GPT-4o mini, a cheaper and lighter version of its latest major language model to expand the use of chatbots.
- X adds a 'Dislike' button for responses you don't like

How many times have you wished you could 'Dislike' an X (formerly Twitter) reply on a post, especially during these challenging times? Interestingly, there was recently mention of
- 20 Starlink satellites burned up in the atmosphere

Twenty Starlink satellites completely burned up in the upper atmosphere after falling back to Earth following a fatal failure of the Falcon 9 rocket launch last week.
- Note when buying Sony games on PC

Due to Sony's controversial request, not all players can enjoy the multiplayer mode.
- Microsoft Designer has now become a cross-platform tool

Microsoft Designer is an online image editing and design support service based on artificial intelligence technology.
- How to start using passkey

Passkey aims to overcome the disadvantages of passwords while promising to be easier to use and harder to forget.
- Strange story: Gangsters in Japan hardly have the opportunity to use smartphones even though they are not short of money

In Japan, veteran yakuza bosses cannot upgrade their old flip phones, also known as 'garakei' or 'feature phones' to smartphones - phones. smart.