Saturday, January 31, 2026

Vietnam Seeks New Nuclear Partner as Japan Withdraws: What’s Next for the Ninh Thuan Project?

Vietnam's Prime Minister aims to finalize negotiations with Russia for the country's first nuclear power plant and seeks new partners after Japan's exit.

Ovens That Think: LG’s SKS Turns Up the Heat on High-End Kitchens

LG Electronics' SKS impresses at the Food & Wine Classic with innovative kitchen appliances, featuring gas, induction, and sous-vide cooking.

SK Hynix Moves Forward with Semiconductor Fab in Yongin to Support AI Memory Growth

SK Hynix has begun construction on its first semiconductor fab in Yongin, aiming to boost AI memory semiconductor production by 2027.

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DIGITAL D-DAY: Microsoft Azure Glitch Knocked Out ALL UK Phones and Nearly Caused A Mid-Air Plane COLLISION

Microsoft faced a major Azure outage disrupting services for global customers, including airlines and social media platforms.

OpenAI Unveils New AI Model: Are Higher Subscription Fees on the Horizon?

OpenAI plans to launch a new AI model with premium features, focusing on computational resources and exclusive services for pro subscribers.

LG Uplus Wins Red Dot Design Award for U+tv User Experience

LG Uplus's U+tv wins the main prize at the 2025 Red Dot Design Awards for its exceptional UX and innovative design in IPTV services.

Perplexity AI Launches Comet Plus, Revenue-Sharing Model for News Content

Perplexity AI launches Comet Plus, a subscription service that compensates news outlets for article usage, addressing copyright concerns.

Korean ChatGPT Subscribers Hit the Jackpot with One Month Free After Outage

OpenAI offers South Korean users a month of free subscription following a service outage, with adjustments to payments confirmed.

Too Good to Be True? Cheap YouTube Subscriptions Now a Big Problem

Seoul warns against YouTube account-sharing scams following a rise in consumer complaints and account suspensions due to policy violations.

South Korea’s AI Computing Center Set to Secure 10,000 GPUs

Over 100 firms are interested in South Korea's National AI Computing Center project, aiming for 10,000 GPUs this year.

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