- Meta (Facebook) received a record fine of $ 1.3 billion

https://www.neowin.net/news/meta-gets-hit-with-a-13-billion-fine-by-the-eu-for-sending-personal-data-to-the-us/
- Causes and ways to fix the charger is hot when charging

When charging, not only the phone, but the charger also heats up, causing many people to worry about the risk of fire and explosion. Read the article below to find out what causes
- The world's 4th largest chip maker is banned in China, the global technology supply chain is in danger of major disturbance

The technology world was once again stirred by the Chinese government's ban on products made by leading US memory chip company Micron Technology.
- Warning: Scams on Telegram, many people 'fall into traps' and lose hundreds of millions of dong

Bad guys often put victims into secret groups on Telegram such as job interviews, tasks, invitations to invest, work remotely ... to scam money up to hundreds of millions of dong.
- Apple announces the list of applications that have entered the final round of the Apple Design Awards 2023

Time to reschedule, Apple's Annual Developer Conference - WWDC is about to take place in June.
- Windows 11 is about to support the ability to open RAR files natively

RAR (Roshal Archive) is one of the most popular archive file formats on the computer environment for decades.
- Photoshop for editing photos with text thanks to AI integration

Adobe announced the integration of AI called Firefly into the Generative Fill feature in Photoshop photo editing software, allowing the world's most popular photo editing software
- How Elon Musk runs 5 companies at the same time

US billionaire Elon Musk currently runs 5 companies including Tesla, Twitter, SpaceX, Boring Company and Neuralink.
- The truth behind the shocking photo of billionaire Elon Musk kissing a robot

Recently, a series of images of billionaire Elon Musk hugging and kissing some robots with a feminine appearance with the caption 'Elon Musk announces his future wife' was shared
- What users expect Apple to announce at WWDC 2023

The WWDC 2023 Worldwide Developers Conference is confirmed to go live on June 5, 2023. The event serves as a launch pad for Apple's software and hardware in recent and hopefully
- Google warns of a vulnerability that allows Android smartphones to be attacked with just a phone number

Google researchers have discovered and reported 18 zero-day vulnerabilities in Samsung-made Exynos modems found in dozens of Android phones, watches, and vehicles.
- Examples of Revolutionary Technology that Can Help Your Business

The business owners and operators out there have a lot on their minds. If you're running a company, you probably wish that technology could help you. Any tech that can simplify
- Five Proven Methods To Destroy Overthinking

Overthinking takes you one step closer to a stressful life. It degrades your mental capacity to bloom and foster improvement.
- Why is it rare for any plane to fly over Tibet?

Airplanes are a popular means of transport chosen by many people when they want to travel long distances. However, there are a few rare places in the world where planes can't or
- Nokia changed its logo after nearly 60 years

Nokia launched a new logo after nearly 60 years to emphasize to users that the Finnish company is no longer making phones, aiming for strong growth in the future.
- Nintendo officially withdraws from E3 2023 event

The Electronic Entertainment Expo (referred to as E3) is an annual trade event for the video game industry, chaired by the Entertainment Software Association (ESA).
- How are old electric car batteries recycled?

Electric vehicles are said to play an important role in reducing emissions. Some 145 million electric cars are expected to roll out by 2030. However, recycling their batteries is a
- China bans ChatGPT for fear of spreading misinformation

The Chinese government bans all domestic tech companies from providing ChatGPT or related services through their platforms over concerns the chabot could assist the US in spreading
- See how China built a railway 825 km across the 'Sea of Death'

China has completed the world's first desert railway ring, 2,712 km long, surrounding the Taklimakan desert also known as the Sea of Death.
- Google Search crashed for the first time in internet history

On the morning of August 9, 2022, Google's Google Search service crashed right at the time of office hours. This incident took place globally and lasted for about 30+ minutes.