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		<title>For the first time, Apple stated the reason for rejecting nearly 1 million apps</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Nearly 1 million apps won&#8217;t be able to get through Apple&#8217;s control doors to reach the App Store in 2020. CEO Tim Cook speaks at WWDC 2018 (Image: Getty Images) This is the first time Apple publish this data. It is a sign of &#8220;defective apple&#8221; becoming more transparent in the process of approving and [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Nearly 1 million apps won&#8217;t be able to get through Apple&#8217;s control doors to reach the App Store in 2020.</strong><br />
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<p> CEO Tim Cook speaks at WWDC 2018 (Image: Getty Images) This is the first time <strong> Apple</strong> publish this data. It is a sign of &#8220;defective apple&#8221; becoming more transparent in the process of approving and rejecting iPhone applications under pressure from many countries. Thanks to the application review system, comparing with the App Store regulatory list, the company can keep iPhone users safe from fraud, malware or poor experience. Apple also published some notable figures for 2020. Accordingly, the manufacturer <strong> Iphone</strong> rejected nearly 1 million applications submitted for the first time; deny nearly 1 million application updates. 48,000 applications removed due to use of &#8220;hidden or unreported features&#8221;; 150,000 applications removed for spam or other application copying; 215,000 apps removed for collecting too much user data or violating privacy; 95,000 applications were removed due to phishing, usually they change to other types of applications such as gambling, porn. 470,000 accounts disabled from the developer program for phishing. Additionally, last month, Apple declined 3.2 million app downloads using an enterprise license. This is how large businesses often use to circumvent the App Store law to install internal apps on employees&#8217; iPhones. Currently, the lawsuit between Apple and Epic Games is taking place. Game maker Fortnite denounces the App Store as a &#8220;closed garden&#8221;, hurting developers, and Apple discriminates against many. Epic Games also confirmed that Apple&#8217;s process is not perfect, sometimes approving malware. Apple employees themselves have admitted their process is not good enough to prevent scams. At the trial, Apple said, combining 500 automated reviewers and testers to review nearly 5 million applications per year, from 2017 to 2019 (updates included), the rate from declined from 33% to 36%. The flaws are too small for the size of the App Store. Apple sees the App Store as a fundamental, irreplaceable part of its business. This is the only way for users to install software on the iPhone. Apple&#8217;s attorney argued that if users let users download apps from outside the App Store the way Android is doing, they would be at risk of security. Apple doesn&#8217;t want to be Android. <strong> Du Lam </strong> (According to CNBC)</p>
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		<title>Vietnam drastically reduces coal power, increasing the share of renewable energy to 30% by 2045</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Apr 2021 11:35:08 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[State President Nguyen Xuan Phuc affirmed that Vietnam is committed to taking drastic action in a comprehensive response to climate change, rapidly increasing the proportion of renewable energy to 30% of the total primary energy supply by 2045. State President Nguyen Xuan Phuc attends the Opening Session of the Summit on Climate (Photo: VGP). At [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>State President Nguyen Xuan Phuc affirmed that Vietnam is committed to taking drastic action in a comprehensive response to climate change, rapidly increasing the proportion of renewable energy to 30% of the total primary energy supply by 2045.</strong><br />
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<p> <em> State President Nguyen Xuan Phuc attends the Opening Session of the Summit on Climate (Photo: VGP).</em> At the invitation of US President Joe Biden, on the evening of April 23, State President Nguyen Xuan Phuc delivered an important speech on the topic &#8220;Economic benefits of Climate Action&#8221; at the Summit on Climate Post, held in the online form for two days April 22-23. State President Nguyen Xuan Phuc affirmed that as a country heavily affected by climate change, especially in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam commits to take drastic action to respond comprehensively to climate change. including 9% reduction in total greenhouse gas emissions by domestic resources and up to 27% reduction with bilateral and multilateral international support. According to the President, Vietnam will continue to drastically reduce coal power, rapidly increase the share of renewable energy to 30% of the total primary energy supply by 2045, and domesticize international commitments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to organize and implement the program to plant 1 billion green trees by 2025. The President also shared views of many countries on the benefits of a transition to a green economy, zero emissions, especially on job creation, ensuring energy security, and improving. competitiveness and sustainability of the economy, but also emphasized that developing countries still face many challenges in their transition due to difficulties in capital and technology. The State President emphasized that the transition must be fair, inclusive and equal in terms of opportunities and benefits of the people, so that no one will be &#8220;left behind&#8221;; urges developed countries to continue to lead the way in reducing emissions and increasing financial, technology, and green energy support, and building efficient, high-quality infrastructure associated with creating more jobs. developing countries, including Vietnam. The State President believes that the implementation of the logistics objectives is appropriate to the conditions of each country and integrated into the national development strategies and plans. During the two days of the conference, senior leaders of 41 countries and the Secretary-General of the United Nations made a speech, emphasizing that climate change continues to be the biggest challenge for humanity and showing determination. accelerate efforts to respond to climate change. Some major economies such as the US, China, Japan &#8230; have made a strong commitment to reducing emissions by 2030, declaring zero emissions by 2050 or before 2060. Many countries call on the international community to promote green growth, invest more in renewable energy projects. The United States and a number of countries are committed to increasing their financial contributions to the climate. For their part, many developing countries reaffirm the historical responsibility of developed countries, the principle of common but different responsibility, calling on developed countries to fulfill the obligation to make financial contributions and support. to assist developing countries in building capacity to adapt and mitigate to climate change.</p>
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