Twitter has expanded the geographic reach of its Blue subscription. It recently became available in more than two dozen countries in Europe.
An E-3 Sentry inspection has brought Boeing's legendary long-range radar detection aircraft to a halt. Their tails may be falling off.
Meta has prepared a pleasant surprise for those who want to buy the new virtual reality headset. From 5 January, the company will start lowering the price of Quest Pro and Quest 2.
We once wrote about 'impossible' galaxies discovered by the James Webb telescope. Now let's talk about an 'impossible' star. It was discovered by researchers from the University of Cologne.
The developers of the AnTuTu benchmark have published rankings of the best smartphones in terms of performance to value ratio. We wrote about the low-cost models the day before, and now let's talk about the flagships.
Motorola is gearing up for a new G-series budget smartphone. Thanks to insider @OnLeaks, images and some details about the new device have surfaced online.
If you type in 'The Mandalorian', 'Mandalorian', 'baby Yoda' or 'Grogu' in different languages, an image of baby Yoda appears in the bottom right corner.
Meta is preparing a major update for the WhatsApp app on Android tablets.
A number of MacRumors sources tell us that Apple's public relations team is planning some sort of launch briefing for the new product.
Samsung has announced a new wireless speaker.
Germany's Rheinmetall is in talks to set up a plant to produce tanks in Ukraine.
The United States continues to help Ukraine by announcing a new military aid package for the Armed Forces.
Lockheed Martin and Pratt & Whitney are to upgrade the F-35 Lightning II fifth-generation fighter jets within three months. It is part of an effort to fix an engine problem that halted deliveries of the aircraft nearly three months ago.
US defence contractor Raytheon will help the United States Space Forces develop a new hypersonic missile tracking system. The company has already received a quarter of a billion dollars to develop the satellites.
Boeing and Rolls-Royce have begun testing F130 engines for the B-52H Stratofortress nuclear bomber. The modernisation of the strategic aircraft will allow them to remain in service until the 1950s.














