Russell Thompson
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Russell Thompson 08.07.2025, 14:06

Critics praise James Gunn's new Superman film: 'non-stop celebration', 'joy', 'optimistic DC reboot'.

Anton Kratiuk
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Anton Kratiuk 08.07.2025, 13:42

There is a temporary discount on the headphones

Anton Kratiuk
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Anton Kratiuk 08.07.2025, 13:24

Until 7 August, Nord Buds 3 Pro headphones and an 80W charger are included when you buy a smartphone.

Anry Sergeev
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Anry Sergeev 08.07.2025, 13:10

Samsung Electronics has announced the acquisition of the US-based Xealth, a platform that allows hospitals to integrate digital health solutions into patient care. This is a move that could turn Samsung into a serious player in the field of integrated healthcare, combining daily health tracking with devices and clinic data.

Anton Kratiuk
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Anton Kratiuk 08.07.2025, 12:50

Probably one of those games is Spider-Man 3

Anry Sergeev
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Anry Sergeev 08.07.2025, 12:27

Berlin has sent a strong diplomatic signal to Beijing following the incident in the Red Sea. According to the German Foreign Ministry, during a routine patrol as part of the EU's Operation ASPIDES, a Chinese warship pointed a laser at a Bundeswehr aircraft. The incident endangered the lives of the crew and compromised the security of the mission, which protects a key trade artery from attacks by Yemen's Houthi militia.

Anry Sergeev
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Anry Sergeev 08.07.2025, 12:16

Batteries have long been the nervous system of the modern world: from smartphones that keep us online to wearable gadgets that monitor our health and giant energy storage systems that support renewable energy. In 2024, global demand for batteries exceeded 1 TWh and prices fell below $100/kWh - a symbolic milestone that opened the door to the mass electrification of transport and gadgets. But behind this success story lies a much more challenging future: from resource constraints to the race to find new chemical formulas that can make batteries cheaper, safer and longer-lasting.

Russell Thompson
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Russell Thompson 08.07.2025, 12:13

xAI, under the leadership of Ilon Musk, has updated Grok so that it reasons more politically incorrect and criticises the media.