The next-gen PlayStation VR is slowly but surely getting closer to release. IN PlayStation Blog a Sony employee has shared fresh details about PS VR2 features.
Samsung in March introduced the Galaxy A23 smartphone, and now it is going to release its 5G version on the market.
OnePlus, after a month of testing Android 12 on the OnePlus 9RT smartphone, has released a stable version of the firmware.
Germany once again reported on the recent arms transfers to Ukraine.
The Israeli government confirmed for the first time that it uses drones to strike enemy positions.
The Philippine government changed its mind about buying Russian helicopters for fear of possible U.S. sanctions.
The Russian army continues to look for ways to fight against HIMARS missile systems. For this purpose, the occupiers began to transfer rare anti-aircraft missile systems to Ukraine.
As digital music files become increasingly popular, compact discs are likewise becoming obsolete. There may still be a use for some existing CDs, however, as the gold foil in them could be used in the production of wearable biosensors. Although CDs are made mainly of polycarbonate, they do contain a thin layer of reflective foil. That foil is aluminum in most CDs, although gold is used for (debatably) better performance in aptly named golden compact discs.
This year, Google Photos will get a major upgrade, which will be the first to come to Chromebooks. According to a Google blog post, Chrome OS users can expect an update this fall that adds a new movie editor and video editing capabilities to Google Photos. It appears that it'll allow consumers to create videos comparable to the app's present-day highlight clips. You'll be able to pick a theme and people or pets you wish to feature in it, after which Google Photos will combine a film using video clips and pictures from your collection. It'll be clever enough to scan for extended videos and extract certain moments to include in these fresh productions as well.
Microsoft will hold an in-person technology event for the first time since the coronavirus epidemic began more than two years ago. Between October 12th and 14th, Microsoft Ignite, a developer and IT professional conference, will be held in Seattle. “Space will be limited” is how Microsoft describes it.
In Utah's Draper, a Tesla driver using Autopilot slammed into the rear of a motorbike early Sunday morning, killing the motorcyclist. It is the latest accident to spark scrutiny from federal investigators at the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) regarding Tesla's advanced driver-assistance technology.
Germany wants to send to Ukraine the IRIS-T air defense system, which is being developed for another country.
DJI Mavic 3 is one of the most popular civilian drones used by the AFU. Metinvest has handed over 150 such drones.
Gold and copper are vital for electronics manufacturing. Since these metals are very valuable, they are mined by many illegal companies. It seems that even giants like Apple do not hesitate to buy such gold. Apple, Google, Microsoft and Amazon have reportedly bought gold from illegal mines located on indigenous Brazilian lands in the Amazon rainforest. Gold was used for Apple and Microsoft smartphones and computers, as well as Google and Amazon servers.
Virtual reality is frequently regarded as the next major step in mobile technology. In order to exploit the enormous commercial potential, most large tech firms have made strong efforts to enter the market and announce their own VR solutions in an attempt to capitalize on its immense potential. Apple, Google, and Meta are just a few of the huge names that are looking into VR and its possibilities. For some time, Samsung has been trailing behind on this front. Today's announcement changes all of this.














