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Japan's VAIO, a leader in innovative technology, unleashes the first 3-D molded, carbon fiber laptop in the world
16:30 | 18/02/2021
VAIO® Build The World's First[1] Contoured Carbon Fiber LaptopThe new VAIO®Z has a lighter yet durable design engineered with VAIO® TruePerformance to make mobile computing effortless.KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA - Media OutReach - 18 February 2021 - VAIO® is the first company in the world to successfully mass produce a 3-D molded, carbon fiber laptop with the Uni-direction carbon fiber. Using technology only previously available to the car racing industry, molded carbon fiber makes the new VAIO®Z lighter at just under 1kg^. Moreover, with all around carbon fiber protection, the VAIO®Z offers exceptional toughness, and its turbo
Expat: Sapa looks unrecognizable after 26 years
15:01 | 18/02/2021
Much to his surprise at the sprawling hotels and resorts in Sapa, Kiril Grudin, 55, from Bulgaria said the touristy tour is no longer as pure and pristine as it used to be.
UK's The Guardian features Vietnamese's braised fish and pagoda in Lunar New Year article
16:41 | 17/02/2021
Two photos captured the best moment of Vietnamese celebrating Tet holiday, which was taken in nothern Vietnam, were chosen by The Guardian in its global best collection of Lunar New Year celebrations around the world.
Australia, Japan and Vietnam lead renewable energy shift in Asia Pacific
15:01 | 17/02/2021
Australia, Japan and Vietnam are leading the shift to renewable energy in Asia Pacific, according to the latest research from IHS Markit. Significantly, coal and gas power plants are also being built at a brisk pace as part of the energy mix across the region.
Vietnam approval of new Australian biosecurity facility bears fruit for growers
14:51 | 17/02/2021
Australian horticultural exporters to Vietnam now have access to two onshore irradiation facilities which will increase speed to market and decrease export freight costs for farmers in southern growing regions.
Tram Chim (Dong Thap) in the season of birds and flowers
12:59 | 17/02/2021
As the spring knocks on the door of Dong Thap, visitors can see many species of flowers blooming brilliantly and countless birds nest built on a large area of Tram Chim.
Hai Duong Covid-19 field hospital’s capacity doubled to 600 beds
10:48 | 17/02/2021
The northern province of Hai Duong, the country’s current Covid-19 epicenter, has doubled the capacity of its second field hospital to 600 sick-beds.
World breaking news today (Feb 17): Trump, Giuliani accused in lawsuit of conspiring to incite US Capitol riot
10:45 | 17/02/2021
World breaking news today (Feb 17): Trump, Giuliani accused in lawsuit of conspiring to incite US Capitol riot. Meanwhile, UN rights chief warns of ‘spiral of violence’ in Rakhine state, wife of North Korea's Kim makes first public appearance in a year and gold price also make headlines today.
COVID-19 vaccinations in Japan to begin from Feb 17
08:26 | 17/02/2021
Japanese Prime Minister Suga Yoshihide says COVID-19 vaccinations will begin on February 17, starting with medical workers, according to public broadcaster NHK.
Temple of Literature crowded with people seeking Tet Blessings
09:03 | 16/02/2021
On Lunar New Year holiday, people come to Temple of Literature in Hanoi, asking for blessings and good lucks.
Hanoi continues to shut schools to curb coronavirus infections
08:58 | 16/02/2021
Schools across Hanoi will remain closed through February after new coronavirus cases were recorded in the capital city over the past days.
Japan Earthquake: No Vietnamese casualties reported, Embassy ready to protect citizens
16:01 | 15/02/2021
No Vietnamese casualties had been reported following a powerful earthquake that struck off the coast of Fukushima on February 13 night, said the Vietnamese Embassy in Japan.
Vivocom thanks Bursa Malaysia, expresses profound appreciation to shareholders
13:00 | 15/02/2021
KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA - Media OutReach - 15 February 2021 - Vivocom Int'l Holdings Berhad ('Vivocom') has expressed its 'appreciation' to Bursa Malaysia Securities Berhad for its approval of the multiple proposals submitted in on 30th December 2020, a corporate move that would usher in an exciting period for as well as strengthening the overall corporate structure of Vivocom. Vivocom CEO Dato Seri Chia Kok Teong believes that Vivocom shares will grow strongly over time and will be worth a lot more than the pre-Chinese New Year
Powerful quake hits Japan, evoking a worrisome memory
08:30 | 15/02/2021
The epicenter of the quake was off the coast of Fukushima Prefecture, the site of a massive earthquake and tsunami in 2011 that killed thousands and caused meltdowns at a nuclear plant.
Dead Japanese man tests positive for coronavirus in Hanoi
08:08 | 15/02/2021
A Japanese man who died at Somerset West Point building in Hanoi's Tay Ho District tested positive for the novel coronavirus.