The main camera module of the novelty will be supplemented with a third sensor
No specifics yet, but it sounds optimistic
Ukrainian manufacturer KVERTUS has announced the start of serial production of the AD BERSERK remote-controlled ground platform, which is capable of delivering electronic warfare systems to the most dangerous areas of the frontline. The new product is designed to operate in high-risk areas where every extra step a person takes can cost a life. In AD modifications, the BERSERK can also evacuate the wounded or deliver ammunition and supplies to the frontline.
The employee has generated interest but is working slowly
Ukrainian fibre-optic FPV drones can now hit the enemy at a distance of more than 40 km and stay connected even in the toughest electronic warfare conditions. This was announced by Mykhailo Fedorov, Minister of Digital Transformation of Ukraine, on Telegram, stressing that three months ago the flight range was limited to 20 km. The leap in capabilities was the result of cooperation between developers, the military and the Brave1 platform.
Developers rely on multitasking and interface convenience
After pressure from the US, UK authorities have dropped demands for access to encrypted iCloud data. Apple has returned its encrypted service and continues its court battle.
The new product is aimed at gamers
A real revolution is brewing in the world of video games. The Stop Killing Games petition managed to collect more than 1.4 million signatures just ten days before the deadline.
The announcement of Rematch came as a surprise to most fans of Sloclap, but its director wishes it hadn't. In an interview with GamesRadar+, creative director Pierre Tarno said that "some Sifu fans were disappointed when the game was announced, and we're sorry to say that". However, he also believes that much of this disappointment could have been avoided with better marketing.
The Chinese Room, the British indie studio behind last year's horror film Still Wakes the Deep and the critically acclaimed Dear Esther and Everybody's Gone to the Rapture, has officially severed ties with its former parent company Sumo Digital. This marks a new era for the creative team, who are taking the reins back into their own hands.














