- 100 billion USD to build the most expensive supercomputer facility in the world

Microsoft and OpenAI plan to build a data center worth $100 billion, many times higher than today's large data centers.
- Rushing to invest in generative AI because of FOMO?

Fear of missing out (FOMO) may be the reason why many technology giants today pour huge sums of money into generative AI startups.
- The generative AI craze is driving Big Tech to invest billions of dollars in startups

Technology corporations today do not carry out many M&A activities, mainly due to the unfavorable legal environment. But, they are looking for other ways to spend billions of
- Apple-Google: The handshake that can shake the technology world

Technology enthusiasts were excited when in mid-March 2024, information appeared that Apple could cooperate with Google to develop artificial intelligence (AI) integration features
- Google's dilemma

Once a pioneering symbol of technology in Silicon Valley, Google is now showing its backwardness when it relies too much on advertising and its new products are not outstanding.
- China builds rockets that deliver goods to anywhere on Earth within 1 hour

China's largest e-commerce platform Taobao has joined hands with rocket manufacturer Space Epoch to create rockets that can be delivered around the world in just 1 hour.
- How Mark Zuckerberg, Jensen Huang, Sam Altman and CEOs of major technology companies use AI

Since OpenAI launched ChatGPT in November 2023, many people have used this artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot in their personal and professional lives, including leaders of some
- 20 years of Gmail's birth: From April Fool's joke to the pinnacle of technology

April 1, 2004 marked the birth of Gmail, a revolutionary email service from Google. Initially, many people considered it a joke from Google on April Fool's Day, but now, Gmail has
- Production - business changes due to robots and virtual people

The strong development of robots and virtual people in recent years is changing many production - business and service activities.
- Apple will release new iPad models in early May 2024

According to Bloomberg journalist Mark Gurman, Apple will introduce new iPad Pro and iPad Air models in early May.
- Technology news March 31: The first popular smartphone to achieve a durability certificate of up to 4 years

Technology news on March 31 will include content such as the first popular smartphone to achieve a durability certificate of up to 4 years, why OpenAI hesitates to launch a voice
- The iOS 17.4 update suddenly brought good news to iPhone 12 users

The iOS 17.4 update that Apple recently released brought good news to iPhone 12 users that only later models support.
- The 'strength' score of the Huawei P70 series has been revealed

Huawei's upcoming P70 smartphone series reveals impressive performance scores.
- Use AI and the largest telescope to find aliens and interstellar life

Indian astronomers will play a key role in the 16-nation Square Kilometer Array Observatory (SKAO), whose dish antenna array began setting up this month and will scan the corners.
- Earth-shattering hoaxes in the history of April Fool's Day

The history of April Fool's Day has witnessed earth-shattering hoaxes that made millions of people believe, and many major mass media agencies also participated.
- Close-up of the world's most accurate atomic clock

The team has been developing this clock for many years, with an accuracy that conventional atomic clocks using cesium atoms cannot achieve.
- AI- Solution to combat global climate change

In the context of global temperatures continuously reaching new record levels causing negative impacts, artificial intelligence (AI) is considered one of the potential solutions
- Will civil supersonic aircraft return?

Boom Supersonic Company (USA) aims to put supersonic aircraft into operation before the end of this decade, carrying about 64 - 80 passengers and flying at a speed of about 2,100
- The journey to net-zero emissions in the global automotive industry

In the auto sector, most OEMs aim to reach net-zero emissions by 2050, but emissions reporting and standards remain weak. Upcoming regulatory pressure on emissions will require
- 73 million US carrier customer accounts had their personal information exposed

AT&T announced that it has opened an investigation into the source of the leak of personal information of 73 million customer accounts.