- Sensitive military data was unexpectedly found on an old laptop purchased from eBay

There is a rule that must be followed in the process of data processing in all organizations, agencies that is when an IT asset is removed from the system for whatever reason, all
- Microsoft has revealed the new Windows 10 interface, inviting you to view and comment

The new user interface (UI) is said to be dedicated to celebrating the 1 billion Windows 10 milestone.
- YouTube downgrades streaming quality in the EU to SD in response to the surge in access demand

After Netflix, YouTube will also reduce the streaming quality in the European Union region to minimize network overload / congestion due to the sudden increase in demand for users
- This AI system can predict air pollution before it actually happens

This AI system is extremely effective in helping environmental experts to early assess air quality in densely populated areas.
- Google halted Chrome release to 'keep the situation steady'

As usual, Google releases new updates every 6 weeks for Chrome browser and Chrome OS platform.
- Mozilla is about to stop supporting FTP protocol in Firefox

Meanwhile, users will no longer be able to download files via FTP, as well as view the content of links and FTP files in Firefox.
- Disk Management Tool Windows 10 is about to have a newer, more modern version?

It's been a long time since Disk Management has received any notable new updates (the most recent was from the Windows 7 era).
- Nokia launches Nokia 5310 version 2020

Nokia has just launched the Nokia 5310 version 2020, the product is inspired by the Nokia 5310 XpressMusic music player introduced 13 years ago.
- HMD officially launched Nokia 1.3 cheap

The Nokia 1.3 has a 5.71-inch IPS screen, HD + resolution, 19: 9 aspect ratio. It is equipped with a single camera with 8MP resolution, integrated AI (AI low-light enhancement) to
- iPad Pro 2020: So powerful it could be your next computer

Apple has officially launched its latest iPad Pro (2020) model with a number of performance and camera upgrades.
- Galaxy A41: Helio P65 chip, in-display fingerprint, IP68 water resistant

Samsung recently launched the Galaxy A41, a new mid-range A-series smartphone. This product is considered a slightly upgraded version of the Galaxy A40 and A40s launched last year
- Galaxy M21: Exynos 9611 chip, 3 48MP rear cameras, 6000mAh battery, priced from $ 175

Samsung will launch Galaxy M21, a popular smartphone with very attractive specifications such as 48MP camera and battery up to 6,000mAh, on March 23.
- PlayStation 5: Detailed specifications

Sony has officially announced the detailed specifications of the PlayStation 5 (PS5) - just days after the Xbox Series X release.
- iPhone 12: Summary of known information about the upcoming Apple phone

Let's take a look at the known information about the iPhone 12 so far. Is there anything worth noting?
- Cambridge, the leading university in the UK, offers free courses for everyone

The official website of the University of Cambridge has recently posted information about the opening of a free online textbook store during the outbreak of the Covid-19 outbreak,
- Huawei Watch GT 2e revealed with HiSilicon Hi1132 chip, 14 days battery life

The Watch GT2e will likely feature an energy-saving HiSilicon Hi1132 chip, which runs the operating system for smartwatches customized by Huawei.
- Realme 6i: MediaTek Helio G80 chip, 5000 mAh battery

Realme 6i is equipped with MediaTek Helio G80 chip, this is the first smartphone in the world to run this chip.
- Apple's Powerbeats headphones and plans to 'dominate' the gym

CEO Tim Cook once said he wanted to 'turn Powerbeats into the AirPods of the sports world', and Powerbeats 4 is the hope for Apple to realize that ambition.
- Apple has officially supported mouse and trackpad for iPad, this is how they work

Apple has officially supported mouse and trackpad for iPad and they have a different way of working from what we are used to.
- Summit, the world's most powerful supercomputer used to find a way to treat Covid-19

On February 16, the US Department of Energy announced that it will use IBM's Summit supercomputer to speed up the search for Covid-19 treatments.