We've written more than once that Samsung is preparing the Galaxy A34 5G and Galaxy A54 5G smartphones. Now an insider has revealed the prices of the new products in Europe.
A blogger poured two tonnes of rice over a damaged car that was severely damaged during the storm.
McGregor reprises the image of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs in a new commercial for Proper No. Twelve Irish whiskey.
We recently wrote that Xiaomi, OPPO and realme smartphones powered by Chinese software are collecting sensitive data and sharing it both with the manufacturer and with third parties. And this happens regardless of privacy settings. Now Microsoft has been found to have done the same thing.
Xiaomi unveiled the MIUI 14 firmware in December. The Android 13-based update is already being sent out globally, while the Redmi Note 10 has managed to get an Android 12 update. In the meantime, anyone for whom the update is not yet available can install the wallpaper from MIUI 14.
Available until the evening of 16 February
Twitter has expanded the geographical reach of its Blue subscription. It is now available in several countries in Europe, Asia and also Brazil.
The Brickmania shop has added a new LEGO toy to its range. This time it's the highly mobile M142 HIMARS artillery rocket system.
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has released a video testing an engine that will be used in future Space Launch System (SLS) rockets. They will be used as part of the Artemis lunar programme.
Edge already had a good built-in PDF viewer, but Microsoft decided to replace it with a version from Adobe Acrobat that includes "advanced" features, albeit paid for.
If you're still using Chrome on old Windows 7 hardware, you have another reason to upgrade - you won't get any more Chrome updates.
The James Webb Space Observatory has proven its ability to observe space objects more than three times their maximum tracking speed. The DART probe's collision with an asteroid last year helped prove this.
SpaceX has decided to limit the use of Starlink satellite internet for drones in Ukraine. This was announced by the company's president and chief operating officer, Gwynne Shotwell, during a conference in Washington DC.
DJI has announced a quadcopter weighing 249g, called the DJI Mini 2 SE. The drone is available not only in China, but also in other countries, including the US, the UK and EU countries.
The physical edition will be available on 3 March














