The United States Air Force will receive an unmanned simulator to simulate battles with Russian Su-57 and Chinese J-20 fighters. The device is being developed by Exosonic.
About a year ago, Huawei announced the flagship smartphone Mate 40E Pro 5G. In the near future, it will return to the market and will be available at a discount.
German car giant BMW has encountered a problem in the software for the iX, i4 and i7. The company is forced to recall thousands of electric cars because of it.
Lenovo cancelled work on the Legion Play handheld console, but prototypes have appeared on sale. Some bloggers even managed to buy the devices to create reviews.
Researchers at Northwestern Polytechnic University in China have tested an unmanned aerial vehicle that is powered by a laser machine. This allows it to fly forever.
The U.S. Space Forces will receive a missile tracking system in the foreseeable future, which will be located in medium Earth orbit. Raytheon Intelligence & Space is developing the system.
Tesla in China has the largest facility in terms of production volumes of electric cars. And the Gigafactory site in Texas will soon become the largest in terms of assortment.
Not a bad gift from Sony
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI) tested the MQ-9A Multi-Domain Operations (M2DO) drone for the first time. The test took place in the fall of 2022, but we are only learning about it now.
On January 10, OPPO began sending out ColorOS 13 software for a new batch of smartphones. The list includes older flagships.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) of the United States was forced to order all airlines to stop passenger air travel within the country. This is reported by Reuters news agency.
In California, the owner of a Tesla parked the vehicle in a swimming pool in the backyard of her home. The passengers were rescued.
Polish President Andrzej Duda, during his visit to Ukraine on January 11, announced new military aid for the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
There could have been a plane crash at the Buxton Carnival during the Battle of Britain memorial flight. But luckily it was avoided.
Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII) will develop a plan to modernize two Zumwalt-class destroyers. It has already received $10.5 million from the U.S. Navy for this purpose.














