Last November, MediaTek introduced its flagship Dimensity 9000 processor. In July of this year, an improved version of the Dimensity 9000+ was released, and now the Taiwanese manufacturer is preparing its successor for release.
Korean manufacturer Samsung announced a new memory chip LPDDR5X DRAM.
Google has released a major software update for the Chromecast 4K.
The other day we wrote that OnePlus is working on the flagship OnePlus 11. Now, thanks to an insider, some characteristics of the new product have become known.
According to Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksiy Reznikov, Italy has transferred the fifth package of military assistance to the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
Google has released a new version of the Gmail app for iPhone owners.
YouTube ended the experiment that blocked the ability to watch 4K video for non-Premium users. Earlier this month, the company published several tweets (which have since been deleted) saying that some of the platform's users had been selected to test the "Premium & non Premium" feature, and asked users for feedback on the idea.
Google recently updated the flagship TWS headphones Pixel Buds Pro, and now has released a new version of the software for the junior model Pixel Buds A.
We've written more than once that Apple is going to release new iPad Pro models in the coming days. It looks like the release of the new products will take place today, October 18.
Samsung is working on a new M-series smartphone.
The United States has begun developing preliminary plans to decommission the Rockwell B-1 and Northrop Grumman B-2 sterile bombers.
At an auction LCG Auction sold the original first-generation iPhone, released in 2007.
Usually in games, music changes depending on the situation, but Activision has decided to go further, and filed a patent for a system that will use artificial intelligence to change the music depending on the actions and reactions of players, actions and time eels. This will create completely unique compositions.
Future Apple smartphones may become more expensive due to U.S. sanctions against Chinese semiconductor manufacturers.
The official PlayStation blog has published an interview with the author of A Plague Tale: Requiem Kevin Choteau. He talked about how the team worked on the sequel to Innocence and what innovations appeared in the game.













