- The 9 largest ransomware attacks in human history

Ransomware does not 'spare' anyone, whether it is a private enterprise, a medical organization or even a country.
- iPhone users in Vietnam need to know this immediately to avoid disaster

Authorities warn of a new form of fraud targeting iPhone users and Apple products.
- AMD is expected to use Samsung's 4nm process for its low-end Radeon APUs and GPUs

AMD is expected to use Samsung's 4nm process to develop Radeon APU and GPU models in the popular, low-cost segment.
- 8 major projects have been canceled by Apple

The Apple Car is one of the most prominent projects that Apple was unable to complete, but it is not the only one. Today's article will help you review your memories and review
- The most powerful women in technology

The pink shadows rise high and hold a lot of power at technology corporations.
- Elon Musk sued Sam Altman and OpenAI

Elon Musk filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, CEO Sam Altman and Microsoft in San Francisco court on February 29 for abandoning the company's founding mission of serving humanity
- Google introduces text-to-video game tool Genie

Google's DeepMind division just introduced Genie, a tool to create video games using only images or text descriptions.
- PrintListener technique: Steal fingerprints just by listening to the sound of swiping the screen

A research team from the US and China has discovered a new technique that can recreate a person's fingerprint just from the sound they make when swiping a touch screen.
- Future-oriented inventions, ahead of Nikola Tesla's time

Nikola Tesla (July 10, 1856 - January 7, 1943) was a genius inventor. He invented hundreds of world-changing devices and processes during his lifetime.
- 17 features of Google Assistant are removed

From January 26, a series of features will be removed from Assistant, the smart tool that can be used by voice, on Google products because it is not used enough.
- It takes cameras 1,000 years to take a photo

The Millennium Camera Project was developed by philosopher Jonathan Keats at the Arizona College of Fine Arts and a research team at the Desert Laboratory to take the world's
- What is the effect of the lights on the wings, tail... of the plane?

The aircraft is equipped with many types of lights in positions such as the wings, tail, and landing gear with different colors.
- The most 'smart' photo in history, never seen again

The rare photo, even considered the most 'smart' in the history of the scientific community, is a photo of 29 participants in the 5th Solvay Conference on Quantum Mechanics in
- Apple was honored for stopping the use of animal skin on its products

Apple was awarded the 'Company of the Year' award by animal rights organization PETA for its decision to stop using animal skin on its accessories and set a goal of being carbon
- Samsung launches a series of new memory standards: 'Shinebolt' HBM3E 9.8Gbps, GDDR7 32Gbps, LPDDR5x CAMM2 7.5Gbps

Samsung has officially introduced its highly anticipated next-generation memory technologies, including HBM3E, GDDR7, LPDDR5x CAMM2, etc.
- Leaked specifications of MediaTek Dimensity 9300: Highest clock speed of 3.25GHz with 12-core GPU

A series of recent reports indicate that MediaTek will likely announce the Dimensity 9300 flagship CPU model before Qualcomm launches Snapdragon 8 Gen 3.
- Leaked Intel Core i5-14600K benchmark at both normal and overclocked clocks

Benchmark results of Intel's Intel Core i5-14600K CPU at both base clock and overclock have just been revealed on Geekbench 6.
- Giant 4.5m tall Japanese robot that can transform and owns a cockpit inside its body

ARCHAX is a giant controllable humanoid robot, created by the Japanese company Tsubame Industry.
- World's fastest robot boxer, response delay less than 1/15 blink time

The Qibbot robot, developed by Qibo Robot Company in Shandong province, China, which simulates the real movements of a boxer, can be controlled remotely with a response delay of
- China is about to ban children from using phones, turn off the Internet from 10 pm to 6 am

The Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) recently published a draft to regulate the use of mobile devices and the Internet to curb people's Internet addiction.