- Video on hand quickly Galaxy Z Flip, Samsung's upcoming flip phone

Samsung equips the device with ultra-thin UTG (Ultra Thin Glass) screen, which is able to bend without cracking. The improved Hideaway Hinge hinge on the machine will be almost
- Windows 10 is about to support streaming music from your phone via Bluetooth

On Windows 7 or older versions of Microsoft operating systems, simply right-click the Bluetooth icon in the system and select the 'Add a device' option.
- Xiaomi released a sterilizer, which can kill the nCoV virus

Xiaoda disinfection lamp with the mechanism of operation is to use ultraviolet rays and dual ozone system to disperse ozone to kill nCoV virus in the air.
- 8 interesting features on Android 10 that you should experience

'Slowly but surely', Android 10 is gradually appearing on all Android phone models released in 2019.
- Admire the iPhone 11 Pro titanium inspired by the Tesla Cybertruck 'supercar', priced at 120 million

Caviar, a well-known luxury manufacturer, recently released a version of iPhone 11 Pro called Cyberphone.
- These 23 malicious applications are silently subtracting user money, uninstalling is still not exiting

Sophos recently discovered another Fleeceware suite, abusing its trial mechanism to deduct money from users after they uninstalled the application.
- Things to do to 'stay healthy' on Windows 7 after the operating system has been killed

Windows 7 has officially been retired, marking the end of an era that is ingrained in the minds of millions of computer users around the world.
- Facebook, Razer recommends employees not to China in the context of complicated Wuhan pneumonia epidemic

Facebook and gaming hardware maker Razer are two of the first U.S. tech companies to recommend employees not to travel to China at the moment.
- Mozilla removed nearly 200 malicious Firefox add-ons in just 2 weeks

Mozilla has launched a large-scale scanning campaign and removed a total of 197 malicious Firefox add-ons.
- The Chrome Web Store is facing a massive wave of transaction fraud

The Google security team has recently officially decided to suspend the publication or update of any commercial Chrome extension on the Chrome Web Store indefinitely.
- Vsmart Live appears on the famous worldwide camera review site DxO Mark

Vsmart Live, a Vietnamese brand smartphone, has recently been evaluated on DxO Mark, a well-known worldwide camera rating organization.
- Qualcomm announces new 4G chipset series: Snapdragon 720G, 662, and 460, what's noteworthy?

Qualcomm has launched a series of three new mobile CPU platforms aimed at the mid-range and mainstream segments.
- Google fixed the time of death for App Maker

App Maker will officially shut down on January 19, 2021.
- Microsoft just released a free Windows 7 update just days after the operating system was discontinued

The fact that an update has crashed when it was first released is very familiar to general Windows users.
- Apple's future iMac will be a true glass

Apple recently filed a patent for an ambitious design concept for an all-in-one all-in-one iMac laptop.
- Windows 10's new standby can 'kill' laptop batteries

The culprit is the new Modern Standby feature developed by Microsoft.
- Apple announced the record quarterly revenue that any technology company must wish for

On January 28, Apple officially released quarterly earnings reports for the last 3 months of 2019.
- Facebook recommends that 2 billion users re-check privacy settings

Developing stronger privacy protections for users is one of Facebook's main goals over the next decade.
- Knowing how to play CS: GO is an advantage when applying to the Netherlands Ministry of Defense and this is the reason

The Dutch Ministry of Defense has come up with a bizarre plan to recruit new talents: Play Counter Strike: Global Offensive
- Germany intends to spend 20 billion for the public computer system running Windows 7 to receive extended support

The German government will pay at least 800,000 Euro (about 20 billion VND) in 2020 in exchange for the ESU package for 33,000 payroll computers of government organizations.