- Google Translate adds support for 110 new languages, including Cantonese

Google Translate is currently having its 'biggest expansion ever' with 110 new languages.
- How to optimize smartphone photos for printing

Smartphones today have powerful cameras. But why do you see so many blurry, out of focus images when printing photos?
- Samsung considers choosing to add a MediaTek chip version to the Galaxy S25 line

Samsung has seriously considered plans to launch high-end Galaxy S versions running MediaTek chips.
- Instructions for group work via Miro whiteboard

Miro is a whiteboard platform for online collaboration with members. You can create job boards on Miro at any time and on any device.
- Why is the Windows interface increasingly fragmented?

Despite Microsoft's unification efforts, a fragmented and inconsistent user interface has plagued the operating system since the launch of Windows 95 and continues today, with
- How to turn an old tablet into a Smart Home Hub

You may have an old tablet, like an iPad, in a drawer or cabinet. But if you're a Smart Home lover, it's simple and easy to give new life to technology like a Smart Home Hub.
- Can Neuralink's brain chip be hacked?

Nowadays, most technology can be attacked by hackers, so is Neuralink's brain chip an exception?
- Revealing Windows 11 exclusively for the government

This is a special version of Windows developed by Microsoft for the operating systems of some countries called Windows 11 Enterprise G. In which, the letter G stands for
- Microsoft Excel is the most cyber-attacked software

According to Kaspersky statistics, cyber infections and attacks in businesses are increasing. The most popular form of cyber attack is still Trojan.
- iPhone ringtones are attractive because they create 'indescribable' emotions

Apple uses the song By the Seaside as a ringtone on iPhone from iOS 17 version. This ringtone makes users divided into two emotions: love or hate.
- Compare Claude 3.5 Sonnet, ChatGPT 4o and Gemini 1.5 Pro

Anthropic released its latest Sonnet Claude 3.5 model recently and claims that it beats ChatGPT 4o and Gemini 1.5 Pro on many benchmarks.
- DemoCreator - Professional screen recording and video creation tool

Wondershare DemoCreator is an all-in-one tool to record screen and create professional videos quickly and easily.
- How to enable developer options and disable it on Android

Developer options on Android devices will be hidden by default, to avoid changes affecting the system. The article below will guide you how to enable developer mode on Android,
- The infinite scroll feature on Google Search has officially been discontinued

Computer users will no longer be able to use infinite scrolling on Google Search.
- 5 best 165Hz monitors for gaming

In the fast-paced world of gaming, a 165Hz monitor can give you an edge without breaking the bank. Switching from a 60Hz to a 165Hz display makes a huge difference.
- OpenAI pauses plans to deploy ChatGPT Voice Mode

In a press conference held in May, OpenAI revealed a very interesting addition that the company is planning to deploy: a new Voice Mode for the AI model that creates ChatGPT.
- Buying a Windows laptop is harder than ever

Is NPU different enough to delay the purchase and wait for PC Copilot+ to become mainstream?
- Valve launches Steam Game Recording, allowing players to capture, edit and share gameplay clips

PC gamers using Steam can now choose to use a set of built-in tools to create clips of their gaming experiences.
- How to fix 'Cannot Start Microsoft Outlook' error on Windows

When you depend on Microsoft Outlook to manage your email, calendar, contacts, and tasks, errors like Cannot Start Microsoft Outlook can disrupt your workflow.
- How to completely remove software using Bulk Crap Uninstaller

Bulk Crap Uninstaller (BCU) is a tool to completely uninstall software on your computer, removing junk files from the software after uninstallation.