You've undoubtedly heard of Apple's AirTags tracking device. The AirTags are designed to be used with the FindMy app to monitor your belongings like a bike, handbag, luggage (more on that later), musical instruments, and even your dog. On the other hand, they've been utilized to stalk individuals and follow automobiles in illegal methods that Apple never intended them to be utilized for.
Information about the game is extremely scarce
.Using magnets to create oxygen in microgravity has been proved by a team of researchers at the University of Warwick. Instead of using bulky equipment that isn't ideal for long trips, the bubbles are attracted with magnets to form one location where they may be gathered in low-gravity instead. The key issue addressed by the studies is buoyancy. To put it more precisely, the lack of natural buoyancy in space.
Apple has demanded Rutube to remove all content from the iOS app for Russian state media.
There are more hints that Apple is actively diversifying its advertising business. Gurman claims in today's edition of Mark Gurman's Power On newsletter that Apple VP Advertising Platforms Todd Teresi wants to increase yearly revenue to around $10 billion per year, up from about $4 billion currently. That implies a threefold increase in the company's current ad market is possible. According to Gurman, Apple has already conducted tests for sponsored results in the Maps app, similar to the App Store Search Ads initiative. In the future, advertisements could appear in the Apple Books and Apple Podcasts storefronts.
The company Zapata presented a turbojet-powered flying machine.
The U.S. Air Force is ready to transfer the A-29 Super Tucano and AT-6 Wolverine attack aircraft to partner countries.
Australian manufacturer GaardTech sent robotic full-size mockups of Russian tanks to Germany.
We've written more than once that Apple is working on a new low-cost iPad and an updated iPad Pro. It looks like the release is just around the corner.
The Ukrainian Armed Forces once again used a barraging munition to hit an enemy facility on Russian territory.
Thanks to the RevengeFor project, the "Turn to Live" Foundation received over 2,000,000 UAH (more than $50,000) to help the Ukrainian army. The information was shared by our colleagues from Militarny. The service was used by more than 90 people from 16 countries. Most of the orders were from Ukraine, the USA and Canada.
The service was used by the Ukrainian army.
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.Effective use of bomber munitions by the Ukrainian Armed Forces is pushing the U.S. to increase its purchases of kamikaze drones.
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