NASA has opened a new page in the history of space travel and started testing the Orion capsule for the Artemis II mission.
Apple is on its way to improving the quality of photos taken on their upcoming smartphones. Widespread rumours indicate that the company is testing a new anti-reflective optical coating technology for the iPhone 16 Pro cameras.
Based on data from Bloomberg and other sources, it has become known that Apple will release the first set of artificial intelligence features for iOS 18 that will not use cloud servers. This means that these functions will be completely device-specific.
Google continues to improve the efficiency and usability of its Google Meet tool. The latest update is aimed at streamlining the workflow with a new dashboard interface.
Threads is currently experimenting with innovative search filters. Among these trials, the new "recent" filter simplifies the process of accessing real-time search results, while another option, labelled "popular", is designed to highlight popular posts that match a user's query.
An update to the Pixel Watch app is reportedly coming, which will allow users to automatically synchronise permissions between their watch and smartphone.
The Matrix and John Wick star Keanu Reeves has joined the cast of Paramount's third Sonic film.
YouTube has announced a new update aimed at restricting users' access to content through third-party ad-blocking apps on mobile devices.
Ahead of the official announcement of the new Samsung Galaxy C55 5G smartphone, its specifications have been spotted in the Geekbench database. According to the data, the Galaxy C55 5G will be a budget device with Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 chipset.
Meta has announced its intention to release a new educational product for the Oculus Quest virtual reality headset.
Leaked specs of the new Motorola Edge 50 Ultra smartphone have surfaced online. This device is expected to be the top of the new Edge 50 series, which will be unveiled tomorrow, 16 April.
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Elon Musk has announced a new policy under which new users of the X platform will be required to pay a small fee for publications.
Telegram said it will announce 16 new features by the end of the month. However, the messenger has already introduced a new advanced sticker editor available for both regular and premium users.
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