The developers of AnTuTu have published the top ten most powerful smartphones, which are equipped with mid-level chips. The ranking is dominated by MediaTek processors.
Bentley was able to set a personal record for car sales last year. In addition, for the first time in its history it was able to sell more than 15,000 cars in a single calendar year.
The Echo Show 8 smart display is now available at a promotional price on Amazon.
The U.S. company Raytheon Missiles & Defense will provide anti-ship missiles to the Romanian Armed Forces. The agreement was officially announced on the website of the U.S. Department of Defense.
The Colombian Defense Ministry has decided to purchase the 155-mm ATMOS self-propelled artillery units from the Israeli company Elbit Systems.
Jabra has dropped the price of its new Elite 5 fully wireless headphones.
OnePlus has reported on the success of its flagship OnePlus 11 smartphone on the first day of sales. Interestingly, the Chinese manufacturer did not say anything about how many devices it managed to sell.
Apple plans to move its devices to non-branded panels.
Microsoft bets on artificial intelligence
The Redmi Note 12 series of smartphones will soon be updated with one more model. If the Pro, Pro+, Speed, Racing and Trend versions are not enough for you, you will soon be able to buy the Redmi Note 12 Turbo.
The series is in pre-production
The Lightyear One is the first production model of the Dutch company Lightyear, which is powered by solar energy. The car costs at least €250,000, so it is unaffordable for many car enthusiasts. For them, the company has introduced a cheaper vehicle.
Mike Brown, former creative director of Playground Games, announced the founding of a new studio, Maverick Games, which also includes other former PG employees:
The imagination of Team Ninja game designers knows no bounds
Zork is a 1977 text adventure developed by Tim Anderson, Marc Blank, Bruce Daniels and Dave Lebling. Initially it was released for the PDP-10 mainframe, and later as a commercial product for PC. The game became a starting point for the American company Infocom, which is now engaged in the release of various software.














