- Microsoft confirms removal of TLS 1.0 and 1.1 on new versions of Windows

Microsoft first announced plans to reduce the use of TLS protocols (Transport Layer Security) 1.0 and 1.1 in October 2018 and today, the company has officially released a roadmap
- On this day 30 years ago, Windows NT 3.1 came out

Before 1993, Microsoft developed the MS-DOS operating system together with Windows based on a graphical user interface.
- The reason technology companies often choose blue logos

Have you noticed that the logos of most tech companies are usually blue like Facebook, LinkedIn, Skype and Telegram…? According to experts, this is all related to the psychology of
- Favorite game of Bill Gates, Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg

Tech billionaires like Bill Gates, Elon Musk or Mark Zuckerberg are very busy with work, but they still make time to play entertaining games.
- Microsoft plans to 'migrate' to the new Outlook

Microsoft has been publicly testing the redesigned Outlook Windows application for over a year now, and now is probably the time when this project is entering its final stages of
- Qualcomm partners with Meta to bring Llama 2 to smartphones and PCs

After much speculation, Meta has finally officially announced Llama 2, the next generation version of the big language model for general AI applications and services.
- Proposing to cut off the Internet for online violators to quickly handle violations

In a report submitted to the Government, the Ministry of Information and Communications proposed measures for Internet service providers to stop or suspend service provision to
- Microsoft confirms Windows 11 users will soon be able to delete news items in the widget menu

The widget system (widgets) is one of the key components of the innovative user experience that Microsoft wants to implement on Windows 11.
- The laptop has no screen, where the user looks, it's the screen

This type of screenless laptop is manufactured by the Israeli company Sightful and is called Spacetop. As long as the AR glasses are connected to the computer, where the user
- AI causes 10,000 telecommunications workers in the UK to lose their jobs

BT Group - the largest telecommunications group in the UK, recently announced a plan to cut 55,000 employees, of which about 10,000 jobs will be replaced by artificial intelligence
- OpenAI launches ChatGPT app for iPhone users

A few months ago, we heard rumors about OpenAI developing a dedicated ChatGPT application for mobile users.
- TikTok launches its own font with anti-copy feature

Recently, TikTok has launched an exclusive font called TikTok Sans, replacing Proxima Nova, the font that has been used on the platform for many years, in order to better support
- UK pours £1 billion in semiconductor industry funding

The UK Government has recently officially announced the National Semiconductor Strategy.
- Future AMD CPUs will also have a hybrid core architecture, like Intel chips

Intel brought this unique CPU architecture to the PC ecosystem with great success. Now, another giant in the semiconductor industry has similar plans, that is AMD.
- NVIDIA's new RTX 4060 series of GPUs will start at just $299

In the midst of an extremely bleak world economy, the graphics card market needs names that are more accessible to the masses, such as NVIDIA's upcoming RTX 4060 solutions.
- Sony is developing a compact clamshell folding phone?

A series of recent reports from many reputable sources show that Sony seems to be working on a smartphone with a folding screen in the form of an extremely compact case.
- Apple removed more than 8,000 apps from Vietnam for cheating or providing a bad experience

Vietnam is in the group of countries with the most apps removed by Apple in the world with 8,462 apps deleted for various reasons.
- Is updating graphics drivers important for security?

As with any computer software, an unchecked graphics driver can wreak havoc on the entire system. Let's dive into how to update your graphics drivers to protect your computer.
- An author uses AI to write 97 books in 9 months, selling online for only a few dollars

Author Tim Boucher with the help of some AI tools published 97 fantasy books in 9 months.
- Thanks to built-in AI, Bing is now the number one PC web search engine in China

Microsoft Bing has unexpectedly surpassed Baidu to become the top search engine for computer users in China.