The Swedish government, following Spain, is preparing a new military aid package for the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
The firmware has been given the build number R510XXUUAWI2/R510XXU0AWI2 and weighs 5.88MB. The system can already be installed via the Galaxy Wearable app.
It looks like Apple is going to release updated versions of the MacBook Pro 14 and MacBook Pro 16 this year.
Garmin has unexpectedly launched testing of a new version of its software for users of two models of sports watches.
The information appeared on the website of the Spanish government. The new aid package will include ammunition, artillery and MIM-23 Hawk air defence systems. We are talking about 6 installations for anti-aircraft missile system. By the way, before that Spain transferred 14 installations to the AFU. By the way, apart from Spain, Ukraine also received MIM-23 Hawk air defence systems from the USA.
Insider @yabhishekhd posted a high-quality image of Samsung Galaxy Tab A9 budget tablet on Twitter.
Last month we wrote that Samsung is working on a budget smartphone Galaxy A15. Now the novelty has been spotted in the Geekbench database.
Apart from Google, Xiaomi has also announced a stable version of Android 14 operating system for some smartphone models.
Japan has begun preparations for the arrival of the first fifth-generation F-35B Lightning II fighter jets. The aircraft have short takeoff and vertical landing capabilities.
The US Air Force has rotated fourth-generation fighters to Poland. The F-16 Fighting Falcon arrived in Ukraine's neighbouring country.
Russians report that T-90M "Breakthrough" tanks have allegedly started using new shells. This was reported by a Russian propaganda channel.
Amazon is ready to send the first internet satellites into space. The company will launch two satellites as part of Project Kuiper.
The game is unlikely to be released before 2030
Dark Creations launches as early as next week
HIMARS once again demonstrated effectiveness in counter-battery warfare. U.S. missile systems destroyed several targets.














