- Nokia 400, the first 'brick' Android phone in the world

HMD Global is likely to launch Nokia 400, the world's first Android-powered smartphone at MWC 2020, to take place on February 23.
- Google first revealed YouTube's revenue, $ 15 billion a year

In just the past 3 months, YouTube has earned the company $ 5 billion in advertising revenue.
- Google Photos sends many private videos of some users to strangers due to technical issues

Google Photos - the photo and video sharing and storage service of Google has a security vulnerability that caused some of the videos stored on them to have been exported to the
- Funny prediction: The 2022 smartphone will look like this

Ice Universe shared on his personal Twitter page a few bold smartphone design ideas that he thinks will start to become popular in 2022.
- This man easily fooled Google Maps with 99 phones

Global positioning technology has come a long way, through many milestones of development, but not without gaps.
- Microsoft Teams abruptly stopped working due to Microsoft's 'silly' mistake

Microsoft Teams abruptly stopped working for nearly 3 hours, and the reason given was extremely humorous.
- Messenger Kids has a major update, significantly increasing parental controls

Messenger Kids is a messaging app launched by Facebook in late 2017.
- GeForce NOW cloud gaming service is out of beta, experience it now!

GeForce NOW online gaming service is now officially in beta, anyone with a compatible device can freely experience it.
- This is the smartphone with the cheapest 120Hz refresh rate in the world at the present time

Owning a screen with high refresh rate is a trend in the smartphone world recently.
- 6G speeds can be up to 1TB / s, 8,000 times higher than 5G

According to the researchers, the speed of 6G can be up to 1TB / s, an incredible number, 8000 times higher than the current 5G network.
- Please download 150,000 copies of precious painting art stored in 14 famous museums in France

Paris Musées - an organization currently managing more than 14 museums in Paris, has just created 150,000 digital copies of extremely precious works of art from the collections
- Apple announced a list of iPhones to receive 'death sentences' in 2020

Currently, Apple has officially announced the list of iPhone models that will receive death sentences in 2020.
- What are technology corporations contributing to the battle against Corona virus?

Chinese technology companies are also on the sidelines when proposing modern technologies to help the government control the epidemic.
- Why does the wifi wave have the same frequency as the microwave but doesn't 'cook' anything?

There is a truth that not everyone knows that wifi and microwaves have the same frequency of 2.4 GHz. However, microwaves can heat or cook foods while wifi can not. Why so?
- A bill for phones using a common cable standard has been passed, iPhone is about to use USB-C cable?

According to information from the European Parliament, this draft law will be applied to EU countries by July 2020 this.
- Supply of accessories for Galaxy S20 will be scarce due to the impact of the disease in Wuhan

Most of the accessories of most Samsung smartphones in particular and others in general are made in China to ensure the lowest possible cost.
- Microsoft is about to disable advertising monetization platform for UWP applications

If you are a UWP application developer, this is definitely not fun news.
- Facebook, Google, Twitter tightly control information related to Corona virus

The outbreak of coronary pneumonia (Wuhan pneumonia disease) is the leading medical information not only in Vietnam but also in the world.
- Paint and WordPad will become optional features on Windows 10 20H1

20H1 (2004 Update) will be a major and very important feature update of Windows 10 in 2020.
- Huawei claims not to use Google services, even if the ban is lifted

The ban is currently being extended for another 3 months and is expected to take effect after February 16, 2020.