HD Reworked Project adds high-resolution textures to Knight City, including roads, walls, terrain, dirt, graffiti, vegetation, objects, and more.
In 2024, the United States may spend more than $300 billion on arms purchases and the development of advanced projects. Bloomberg found out what equipment the Pentagon wants to buy for the US Air Force, Navy and Army.
In early March, we wrote that Kratos Defense & Solutions was awarded nearly $50 million to produce BQM-177A SSAT aerial targets for the US Air Force. A few days later, the service ordered another batch of drones.
ULA will launch its latest rocket, the Vulcan Centaur, for the first time this year. It has already been rolled out to the launch pad at Cape Canaveral, Florida.
The developers would like to delay the release until lightweight augmented reality goggles mature a few years later.
As it turns out, Samsung is using artificial intelligence that finishes the details to make photos look more colourful and realistic.
A Russian equivalent of the US smart bomb Joint Direct Attack Munition - Extended Range (JDAM-ER) has fallen in Donetsk Region. The bomb failed to reach the positions of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
Developers urged to ignore leaked material
The developer set out to create a standalone notebook, sacrificing performance for the sake of it.
It is not necessary to release new AirPods with hearing enhancement features. They can be added to current models with a firmware update.
It seems that the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has consulted a computer repair service centre to fix the American satellite.
NVIDIA is set to expand its range of top-of-the-line Ada Lovelace graphics cards next month. The GeForce RTX 4070 is expected to go on sale in April.
US company Ford is forced to recall almost two dozen F-150 Lightning electric pick-up trucks. The reason is a defect in the battery, which can lead to fires.
Relativity Space made two attempts this week to launch the Terran 1 rocket, which was almost entirely 3D-printed. But both were unsuccessful.
Observant fans will have noticed that Fallout 4's "Favourites" menu system has made an appearance in Starfield in a recent video from Bethesda, although the main focus of the video was not on gameplay. The video shows developers playing Starfiled, and at one point, one of them has a cross-shaped menu on the screen where the player can select a new weapon from a small list. This menu is very similar to Fallout 4's "Favourites" system, where players could assign their favourite weapons to different areas of the menu, allowing them to quickly change weapons without any additional steps.














