Two new maps, lots of weapons and an unusual operation await players
Anker is recalling five models of powerbanks worldwide (A1257, A1647, A1652, A1681, A1689) due to the risk of fire.
TCL CSOT has received the world's first SGS Quasi-Natural Light Spectrum EX certification for its new Natural-Spectrum Slim Pad Display.
Vivo is officially launching its new X200 FE smartphone on the global market. After launching in Taiwan, the device is being prepared for launch in India and will also appear in countries such as Malaysia and Thailand.
A court in Tokyo has banned the sale of Google Pixel 7 smartphones in Japan due to infringement of a patent owned by South Korean company Pantech.
According to new rumours from China, Apple is planning to increase the display size of the base iPhone 17 model. A well-known insider at Digital Chat Station on Weibo claims that the new product will have a 6.3-inch screen, while the iPhone 16 has a 6.1-inch display.
In 2024, Samsung Electronics laid off about 10,000 employees at its foreign operations. This is according to the company's sustainability report.
A former senior Lotus executive has labelled plans to close the British company a "disgrace".
Toyota has already produced a 300bhp three-cylinder engine, and now promises to create an even more impressive four-cylinder motor. This 2.0-litre unit is already being tested by the Gazoo Racing division.
Electric cars were the drivers of Xiaomi's share price rise
One of the modes will use windsuits
The European version of the Realme C71 gets a 6000 mAh battery, 8GB RAM, 256GB ROM and 45W charging. The smartphone is sold in Bulgaria for 150 €.
While we are all actively testing how AI can write essays, code, or generate images, researchers from Apple and the University of Washington have asked a much more practical question: what would happen if we gave artificial intelligence full access to mobile application management? And most importantly, will it understand the consequences of its actions?













