France will upgrade some of the Mirage 2000-5F fighter jets destined for Ukraine to enable them to hit ground targets.
Drones have become extremely popular over the past 2.5 years. This has been most influenced by the Russian-Ukrainian war, where hundreds of them were actively used every day. And not only for reconnaissance, but also to engage infantry, tanks, and even helicopters, which has already destroyed the association that drones are a toy for competition. And we shouldn't forget about ground-based drones, which, although not as popular as those used in the air, can still be found. However, in games, developers have been actively adding drones to their games for a long time (they obviously knew something). These are mostly military shooters set in a futuristic or near future. However, you can also control this gadget in games about hackers and in an FPV drone simulator, and someone has already made a game about the war in Ukraine, where you are a drone operator. So gg editorial team will tell you about 7 games where drones are an integral part of the game and can be controlled.
The Burya grenade launcher from Ukraine's Frontline and Tencore's TerMIT ground-based platform have been successfully combined into a single combat system.
Journalist Jeff Grubb has recently confirmed that Sony is planning a State of Play presentation in September.
Samsung continues to support its smartphones with the latest security updates. This month, Galaxy S21 FE devices in the US are receiving the September 2024 security update.
Redmi has officially confirmed the launch of the Redmi Note 14 series, which will take place next week. The announcement was made via Weibo, where two devices with the same camera design and curved body were shown.
Apple continues to expand its production capacity. In addition to China and India, this year the company started assembling iPhone 16 in Brazil.
Apple has announced that next year its Apple Intelligence feature will support an additional 7 languages. The new feature will be available in English after the release of iOS 18.1 in October. In 2025, it will be followed by languages for Indian and Singaporean English, German, Italian, Korean, Portuguese, and Vietnamese.
Snapchat has unveiled its new Spectacles 5 augmented reality glasses, which offer significant improvements over the previous generation.
Philips Hue has introduced a new version of its Centris ceiling lights, which are now available in Europe and will soon be available in the US. The new models are equipped with modern GU10 lamps that provide increased brightness and longer life.
Apple has announced several significant design and repair changes to the new iPhone 16 models, which should make it easier to maintain the devices. These updates apply to the iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro, and iPhone 16 Pro Max.
Google TV has introduced an update to its Freeplay app, which now offers an improved interface and new free channels. Although these channels remain available only in the US, their integration directly into the Google TV home screen provides convenient access to content.
Google's Circle to Search feature, which was previously exclusive to Samsung Galaxy and Google Pixel devices, is likely to become available on new Android models, including the Xiaomi 14T.
Garmin has introduced a new inReach Messenger Plus satellite communicator, the first in the inReach series, which supports photo and voice messaging without the need for cellular service.
Travel photographer Austin Mann shared his impressions of the new iPhone 16 Pro camera system during a trip to Kenya. He tried out the camera's new features, including a 48-megapixel ultra-wide sensor and updated audio recording features, as well as a new macro mode.














