There will be support for ray tracing in games
While Apple was celebrating the successful presentation of the new generation of smartphones, trouble came from where it was not expected. The French National Agency for Frequencies (Agence nationale des frequences, ANFR) temporarily banned sales of the iPhone 12.
The British Army has revealed a drone that can launch Brimstone missiles. The drone is called Hydra 400.
The gadget has been designed in the style of other smartphones in the lineup. The device will also be equipped with a 6.6-inch display with a drop-shaped cutout. The novelty will have a headphone jack, a 4000 mAh battery, 25W charging and a body with dimensions of 167.9×77.7×8.8 mm.
At the Wonderlust launch event on 12 September, Apple updated the AirPods Pro 2 with a USB-C port. As it turned out, this is not the only innovation of the headphones.
Our colleagues at TheTechOutlook have published the first official images of the Samsung Galaxy S23 FE smartphone.
Germany continues to help Ukraine fight the occupiers by announcing a new military aid package for the AFU.
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On the morning of 13 September, an unidentified unmanned aerial vehicle attempted to attack a chemical plant on Russian territory. This was reported by Russian propaganda media.
Alibaba's new CEO Eddie Wu has outlined strategic priorities for the Chinese tech giant in a letter to employees.
The previous day we wrote that Lithuania and Estonia will jointly order German IRIS-T medium-range surface-to-air missile systems. The deal will cost more than $1bn.
You play as Alix Vance, the founder of a young resistance movement that continues its underground scientific activities, conducting important research and creating tools for brave people who are ready to defend themselves.
The Ukrainian Armed Forces have managed to destroy a relatively new Russian howitzer. We are talking about the 2S19M2 Msta-SM2 self-propelled artillery system.
Marvel's Spider-Man 2 is scheduled for release on 20 October on PlayStation 5.
On the night of 13 September 2023, a Russian shipyard in Sevastopol was attacked. The Ukrainian Air Force hinted that the strike was carried out by aircraft.














