- Apple loosens restrictions, officially allowing game emulators to appear on the App Store

In a significant change in its approach to the European Commission's (EC) Digital Markets Act (DMA), Apple has relaxed some App Store policies.
- MSI motherboards have serious problems and will be exchanged for free

After increasing reports of problems encountered by users of the Z790 Tomahawk Wi-Fi motherboard model, MSI has just admitted on Reddit that this motherboard line of the company is
- The meaning of the letter 'i' in the name iPhone

Many people use iPhone and Apple products, but not everyone knows the meaning of the letter 'i' in the name iPhone.
- 14 years ago, the first iPad was born

The first iPad was launched 14 years ago, belonging to a product line between laptops and smartphones.
- Europe forces Apple to allow users to delete the Photos app

The iPhone may have to undergo a major 'overhaul' if the European Union (EU) forces Apple to allow users to delete hard apps.
- Apple can overcome difficulties

Despite legal pressure, Apple's services business is forecast to grow in 2025, with revenue exceeding $100 billion.
- The US government's lawsuit against Apple reflects the strategy that defeated Microsoft, but the technology industry has changed

The US government's antitrust lawsuit against Apple builds on the landmark 1998 case that broke Microsoft's dominance of desktop software, but it may be an imperfect copy of the
- Huawei's profits soared as it gained market share from Apple and Alibaba

Huawei Technologies Co. maintained strong quarterly profit growth, thanks to a surge in Apple Inc.'s pre-iPhone consumer business. and the rise of its cloud division against
- Revolutionize the heating system

In the context of the fuel crisis and environmental pollution, Antonio Meucci Public High School in Carpi (Italy) has a boiler running on green hydrogen.
- China applies military hypersonic technology to high-speed trains

Chinese researchers apply hypersonic research results to improve safety for the world's longest, fastest railway network.
- Jackal 3 – British high-mobility fighting vehicle

Jackal 3 is the latest variant of the Jackal high-mobility combat vehicle line currently serving in the British Army.
- The 5 most annoying Netflix problems and how to fix them

Complaints about Netflix include buffering streams while playing, inconsistent recommendations on what to watch next, trailers autoplaying by default, etc.
- Serious bridge accidents in world history

The case of a container ship collapsing on the vital Francis Scott Key bridge in Baltimore city (Maryland state, USA) on March 26 is shocking the world. But this is just one of
- When Apple shares no longer 'sparkle'

Apple's reputation as a growth stock is under threat as the company struggles to cope with declining iPhone sales and profits. reduce as well as legal troubles.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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