- Check out the coolest ads Microsoft has made over the last decade

Over the past decade or so, Microsoft has released a lot of interesting promotional videos about its products and this article will summarize those ads somewhat.
- Going to the cloud: The inevitable path of transforming numbers 4.0

Cloud computing is now not only a way to streamline business processes, but it is also a major difference that creates a unique competitive advantage. Cloud technology has become
- The father of the legendary code 'Contra 30 lives' has passed away

Thank you, without this code of Up-Up-Down-Down-Left-Right-Left-Right-BA, surely not many people can complete the final stage of this difficult Contra game.
- 12 attractive visitors to help you increase 120% of customers on the website

Do you know more than 80% of visitors to the website look at your goods but have no intention of buying? How to convert them into customers? How to motivate customers to buy more
- Biting criticism of billionaires, now it is the US Air Force's turn to be told by Elon Musk: 'The era of jet fighters is over'

According to Musk's prediction, the future of the war belongs to drones and even expensive planes like the F-35 are useless before this future.
- After Foxconn, it was Sharp's turn to mass produce masks in super-clean rooms

The Japanese electronics maker plans to create 150,000 masks a day on demand from the government.
- To become an 'zoo' owner in the Adorable Home, these are things that a player must 'keep in mind'.

If you are raising your ambition to become a 'senior zoologist' in every sense in Adorable Home, surely the following article will be able to help you achieve that.
- Tight, hard to carry and difficult to carry: Modern smartphones are proof that they're not 'as big as possible'

The Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra is about to be sold, and in a review by a reputable newspaper, it was said that it was simply too big!
- The driver died from driving while playing an iPhone game, investigating agencies blamed Tesla and Apple

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- Elon Musk said he doesn't care about his degree, but Tesla still requires applicants to get a degree

As it turns out, most of the jobs that Tesla is recruiting still require candidates to reach a certain level of education as well as a degree.
- Speed race on the web and mobile platform, how do businesses follow the lead?

'Time is money' was once the slogan that companies apply to improve performance and profitability. In today's fast-paced and connected world, this maxim is once again the guiding
- iRender in the global cloud battle

iRender is the pioneer and only technology company up to now participating in SaaS playground for the field of 3D graphics based on Vietnam's cloud computing platform.
- Samsung's unnamed director stated the company's biggest goal is to defeat Apple

That's what a Samsung executive said in his upcoming book, Samsung Rising, which tells the story behind the confrontation between the Korean technology firm and Silicon Valley.
- Once you try the 120Hz screen of the Galaxy S20, you will no longer want to go back to using the 'lag' screen in the past

120Hz refresh rate is undoubtedly one of the biggest money-consuming spots on the Galaxy S20 / S20 + and S20 Ultra.
- New application to check the heart helps prevent stroke

Arrhythmia, abnormal atrial fibrillation can lead to stroke, severe thrombosis and heart failure if not controlled promptly.
- Eliport robots will deliver goods without humanity

The Eliport robot is an automatic 4-wheel self-propelled robot that will start by lifting 30-40 kg (66 to 88 lb) cargo in a certain cargo warehouse.
- Phone application helps monitor blood pressure

Indian scientists have developed a new smartphone and hardware application that can help measure blood pressure more accurately than existing measuring devices.
- Lego is about to unveil a kind of bricks made of vegetable plastic

After intensifying efforts to move to producing more sustainable materials in 2015, the veteran plastic supplier Lego is fulfilling that promise and will offer a new eco-friendly
- AI-based software can diagnose prostate cancer

Scientists in China have developed a machine-learning artificial intelligence system (AI) that can diagnose and identify prostate cancer samples exactly like any medical
- Alpha One of Airbus may be a future taxi

Alpha One is being developed by Airbus subsidiary Am3, located in Silicon Valley. The company aims to design and build a VTOL automatic passenger plane, which will meet the