Once such locks could only be seen in James Bond films and the Mission Impossible series. As a last resort, a code lock could be used, for example, by Arnold Schwarzenegger's character, John Mattrix, for his gun safe. This gave films a flavour of inaccessibility, secrecy and high technology. Now they can be bought and installed in your home (or office), almost anyone. And it's not even that you are thus joining the film world of CIA agents, but that such locks eliminate the need to carry the key with you all the time (and, consequently, the chance of losing it). In addition, a modern lock like the SwitchBot Lock Pro allows, together with optional accessories, maximum flexibility for each user: create temporary and disposable keys, open the lock in a dozen ways, enable voice control of the smart home. And even send an alarm by opening the lock with a special code, for situations where this is done under duress.
According to 91mobiles, Motorola is also planning to launch the Razr 50 5G smartphone (successor to the Razr 40 5G). According to the leak, the gadget will hit the market in Sand and Gray colours. In addition, the smartphone will get one modification with 8 GB RAM and 256 GB storage. Motorola Razr 50 5G will cost in Europe 899 euros.
Senua's Saga: Hellblade II will be released on 21 May on PC, Xbox Series, and Game Pass.
According to insider Digital Chat Station, OnePlus Ace 3 Pro will boast the largest battery among all smartphones of the brand. We're talking about a dual battery with a capacity of 2970 mAh each, which will totalled 5940 mAh. However, DCS clarifies that the typical capacity is likely to be listed as 6100 mAh. The new product will support 100W or 120W fast charging.
The system was released in South Korea and Europe the other day, and now the firmware has also been released for devices in the US. The update has the build number G99xU1UEUAGXDE and the April Google security patch.
Film adaptations of video games are becoming increasingly popular. Just look at the adaptations of The Last of Us or Fallout. And there is a lot of attention to video games in Hollywood right now.
The manufacturer announced this on its official Twitter page. The contract is worth $451 million. For this amount, the US will be able to receive an increased number of upgraded MLRS to the M270A2 version. The upgraded version of the systems received an updated cockpit, a new fire control system, as well as the ability to launch PrSM missiles with a range of up to 500 kilometres. Thanks to the modernisation, the US Army will be able to extend the service life of the MLRS until 2050.
This was reported by Valve itself.
The firmware was released with the number OxygenOS 14.0.0.701 and it has already started rolling out in waves in the US and Canada. The system should be released in other regions a little later.
According to the leak, the gadget received the same 7-inch FHD display with 120Hz refresh rate and AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme processor. The main innovation of the device will be a larger SSD drive. In the base version, its volume will be 1 TB. For comparison, the base model of ROG Ally comes with a 512GB SSD.
In total, the film grossed 129 million over the first weekend.
The information was shared by insider and Bloomberg journalist Mark Gurman in his weekly Power On newsletter. According to the leak, the new model will boast an updated processor.
So far, the studio hasn't said anything about the game, because the development of an AAA game takes 5-7 years, and not even 4 full-fledged parts have passed since the first part.
The first to receive the update were smartphone owners in the United States. The firmware is still available to users of the T-Mobile carrier model. In the coming days, the system will be released for unlocked devices in the U.S., as well as global market models.
The novelty has a 42-inch display with VA panel, FHD resolution and standard refresh rate - 60 Hz. The screen supports HDR10.














