The Wiadomosci newspaper, quoting the country's defence minister, said that the Ukrainian Legion in Poland had not received enough volunteers to form a unit.
Xiaomi has announced the launch of its new BE3600 router on the international market. This model supports WiFi 7, which provides high data transfer speeds and improved connection quality.
SenseRobot introduces SenseRobot Chess, a new robotic chess trainer with a 2900 ELO rating designed to help children improve their chess tactics on real boards.
Garmin has updated its smartwatch and introduced a new version called Lily 2 Active. This device not only has a stylish design, but also has a built-in GPS.
This week, Galaxy Fold 3 and Galaxy Flip 3 users received the long-awaited One UI 6.1.1 update. Initially, it was believed that the new version was available only in Europe. However, it turned out that it covered many more regions, including the US, India, Brazil, Thailand and Malaysia.
Google has introduced a new Gemini-1.5-Pro-002 model for developers, and it is now available in Gemini Advanced for paid subscribers.
Researchers from the Swiss ETH Zurich have developed a robot called ANYMal that can climb ladders. This robot, created by ANYbotics, is equipped with special end effectors that cling to the rungs of the ladder.
Microsoft has announced the discontinuation of its HoloLens 2 AR headset. According to information from UploadVR, the company has no plans to release follow-up devices, which means the end of this product line.
The Gemini app for Android has a new feature that makes sharing images much easier. You can now share images directly from other apps, such as Google Photos.
The new Google Pixel Buds Pro 2 support Auracast, a Bluetooth standard for sharing audio with other devices without additional hardware.
Apple has announced new beta versions of visionOS 2.1, watchOS 11.1, and tvOS 18.1 updates for developers. New beta versions for iOS, iPadOS, and macOS have not been released.
Pika 1.5 is already available to everyone
Samsung Electronics has begun mass layoffs in Southeast Asia, Australia and New Zealand that will affect about 10 per cent of employees in those markets. The measures are part of a global headcount reduction plan that could affect up to 10 per cent of workers at some overseas subsidiaries. In total, the company plans to cut thousands of jobs to improve operational efficiency.
The work of the Bloober Team is commendable
The company has already started co-operation with one of the enterprises in Ukraine













