- Apple, Google, Microsoft, Facebook and Twitter will join a large-scale shared data project

Data Transfer Project is a mobile open source initiative that provides accessibility and data exchange among many major online platforms.
- Chrome will support HTTP cache partitioning to prevent malicious attacks and unauthorized tracking

Google is planning to add a relatively new (relatively theoretically) new security feature to the Chrome web browser.
- Google Titan security lock is now available for G Suite users

Google has just released detailed information about some notable updates for its enterprise cloud platform.
- YouTuber homemade ultra-small gaming laptops with just eggs, playing tiles and hunting snakes

On this ultra gaming laptop there is a red TrackPoint joystick that makes it easier for users to play games like Snake, Tetris and Lunar Lander.
- Already able to play Diablo 1 legend directly in the browser

Launched in 1996, Diablo is one of the legendary games, associated with the childhood of 9x gamers.
- Detected 205 malicious applications with more than 32 million downloads on Google Play only in last July

Lukas Stefanko, ESET's malware researcher, discovered 205 malicious applications on Google's store in just July. The total number of downloads of these applications has reached
- Ordinary things in Silicon Valley but strange to the rest of the world

Here is a collection of interesting information about life in Silicon Valley shared by CEOs, programming engineers and people who have been living and working here.
- Inspirational story: From a girl who is almost uneducated to a Google engineer who receives a salary of 115,000 USD / year

The story of Sun Ling, a very poor girl born in Hunan, China, almost fell out of school when she turned 13 when she became Google's contract software engineer at a salary of $
- Configuration, price of Galaxy Tab S6

Samsung has officially announced its latest and most advanced tablet, the Galaxy Tab S6.
- The truth about Darkweb's origin

The mystery about Darkweb has spread widely on the Internet, but the true origin and purpose of this network is not well known.
- Sony may disappear from the smartphone market

Sony's latest financial report shows that this brand's smartphone business from Japan is in a worrying situation.
- Facebook develops devices that turn thoughts into text, words

In Facebook's vision, in the near future people will be able to type and send messages to each other just by thinking in their brains just like in sci-fi movies.
- Facebook will remove games from the Messenger application

Facebook has decided to delete Messenger games and move them to a new place called the Gaming tab 'on their Facebook application to make Messenger faster, lighter, and simpler.
- Test the durability of the first folding screen smartphone in the world: Easy to scratch, easy to crack, easy to break

YouTube account JerryRigEverything had the opportunity to be on hand and test the durability of the world's first folding screen smartphone.
- Live Tiles will really go into oblivion if the Windows 10 20H1 Start Menu looks great like this

Certainly many of us don't like the idea of eliminating the heads of Live Tiles in Redmond.
- WSL2 now supports connecting Localhost from Windows 10 applications

The localhost feature has now been added back to WSL2, and you can connect directly to Docker, NPM or other services running locally on the system via Localhost.
- Windows 10 will probably support installing from the cloud automatically

Microsoft is trying to change the way we install Windows.
- New policy: Authorized centers of Apple in Vietnam only accept warranty devices with purchase invoices

Apple has changed its warranty policy with its authorized centers in Vietnam.
- Officially: Apple Card will definitely debut in August

Apple Card will definitely launch officially and start receiving requests to register for service in August next.
- Top 5 quality selfie sticks

Readers refer to some selfie sticks that are highly appreciated and of good quality.