- Apple plans to bring a notch and Face ID displays to MacBook models

There are quite a lot of laptop-inspired gadgets like monolithic aluminum shell, fingerprint sensor or ultra-thin screen border. And perhaps we will see more of the 'rabbit ears'
- The Google Play Store displays the app's rating, capacity, and downloads right in the search results

Previously, such information was not displayed in the search results of the Google Play Store, but users will have to open the list of applications to view details.
- A new update of Windows 10 is faulty, affecting the network connection of some devices

A new issue on the KB4541335 update causes many devices to lose their connection or be unable to connect to the Internet.
- Microsoft launches Project Newsbar beta

Project Newsbar (beta) was unexpectedly launched and limited trial users in some areas
- The Polish government opened its own Minecraft server to let young people play games at home, instead of gathering in the streets

To 'keep' young people indoors, the Polish government recently launched a series of extremely unique measures, launching a website that includes a lot of interesting online
- Microsoft pulls out of facial recognition startup AnyVision

And the tech giant says it won't make any other minority investments in companies selling facial-recognition tech.
- Coronavirus lockdowns have lots of people playing video games

Anecdotal evidence is piling up that people are flocking to video games, along with streaming services like Netflix, to escape the seemingly nonstop crush of news and tracking data
- Facebook says more people are watching live videos amid coronavirus crisis

From February to March, the number of Facebook Live viewers in the US increased up to 50%, the social network says.
- The $2 trillion coronavirus relief package gives benefits to gig workers

Independent contractors for companies like Uber, Lyft and Instacart are now eligible for unemployment benefits.
- Google pledges $800 million to coronavirus relief, mostly in free ads

The search giant will also help a supply chain partner ramp up production of 2 to 3 million face masks.
- Lyft partners with Amazon on package and grocery deliveries

With ridership plummeting, Lyft is looking to diversify its offerings.
- April Fools' Day jokes risk becoming tone deaf amidst coronavirus

Google, whose April Fools' shenanigans are famous in the tech world, said it's canceling its pranks this year.
- Online corner: Teachers use VR to teach math in the game Half Life: Alyx

Recently, a teacher in the US has devised an extremely unique method of online teaching: Using VR technology to teach math in the game Half Life: Alyx.
- Xiaomi Mi 10 Lite 5G: Snapdragon 765G, 48MP camera, priced from VND 8.9 million

After the launch of the Mi 10 and Mi 10 Pro, Xiaomi has recently officially launched Mi 10 Lite 5G - its first mid-range 5G smartphone for the international market during the event
- Mark Zuckerberg's Chan Zuckerberg Initiative to give $25M to fight COVID-19

The foundation established by the Facebook CEO and wife Priscilla Chan is the latest to donate to help find a cure for the coronavirus.
- Qualcomm's new SoC for wireless headsets has built-in active noise cancellation technology

The US chip manufacturer has unexpectedly launched two new SoC models developed specifically for true wireless headsets.
- Samsung Tab A 2020: Support 4G, 10-hour battery

The new Galaxy Tab A with many useful features and attractive prices, promises to create a 'balance of competition' competition with the iPad Mini models and the Apple-branded
- US officials reportedly agree to cut off Huawei from global chip suppliers

Proposed new rules by the Trump administration may require foreign companies that use American chipmaking equipment to secure a license before supplying some chips to Huawei, a
- Which scenario for the iPhone 12 5G launch?

Following the 'immutable tradition', Apple will hold its next-generation iPhone launch event in September each year.
- Put a stop to coronavirus price gouging, state AGs tell Amazon, Facebook and others

The attorneys general are calling for more action to combat price gouging during the coronavirus pandemic.