Hisense has introduced a TV equipped with a bright Mini LED panel. The model is called Hisense E8H.
Segway has announced a new electric scooter on the crowdfunding platforms Indiegogo and Kickstarter.
South Korea may soon start supplying FA-50 fighters to Malaysia. Negotiations between the two nations have reached the finish line. All that remains is to settle the price issue.
The original Wolfenstein 3D game was released back in 1994, but not everyone was able to play it. For example, the citizens of Germany could not buy the game, as well as the add-on from 1997 - Spear of Destiny, because of the Nazi symbols depicted in it. The ban for both the game and the add-on was lifted only in 2019, but players still could not buy it because of the Unterhaltungssoftware Selbstkontrolle (Self-regulation of Entertainment Software or USK) rating.
Google has announced a major update to its cloud-based Photos service.
The Lithuanian government is preparing a new military aid for Ukraine.
OPPO, as promised, announced in China a new smartphone line K10.
Apple, a week after announcing the iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max, announced the first system update for the new products.
OPPO announced a stable version of the ColorOS 13 shell for the current flagship smartphone OPPO Find X5 and OPPO Find X5 Pro.
Honor company at the presentation on September 15 introduced not only the Honor X40 smartphone, but also a new budget tablet - Honor Pad X8.
U.S. President Joseph Biden has signed another military aid package for Ukraine.
Northrop Grumman held a presentation in California on the first MQ-4C Triton drone, which will be delivered to the Royal Australian Armed Forces. The event took place at the long-range aircraft manufacturing plant.
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration will conduct the first test of Lockheed Martin's X-59 QueSST supersonic aircraft this year.
The problem is the system gesture with the triple finger touch and the three-finger swipe gesture.
Raytheon Missiles and Defense and Lockheed Martin were awarded a $311,000,000 contract by the U.S. Department of Defense to develop Javelin missiles.














