Winamp, it would appear, is just indestructible. According to Pitchfork, the developers recently released the first update (5.9 RC1 Build 9999) in four years for Winamp. While it doesn't seem like there's much of a difference on the surface, the creators referred to it as the "culmination" of years of hard work from two teams and a pandemic-imposed hiatus. There are significant under-the-hood modifications, including a switch to a more recent development platform.
Following long-range artillery and ballistic missiles the Chinese army has taken to the skies the latest fighters J-20.
On the eve of the Moto G32 presentation, our colleagues from MySmartPrice told us how much it will cost.
The American company Fitbit, now owned by Google, is preparing to release a new lineup of wearable devices. High-quality images of three models have leaked: Fitbit Sense 2, Versa 4 and Inspire 3. They were published by a well-known network leakster Steve Hemmerstoffer under the nickname Onleaks, together with the thematic resource 91mobiles.
Lucid Motors has adjusted its yearly manufacturing goal yet again, lowering it to between 6,000 and 7,000 vehicles, the firm announced today. That's far less than Lucid Motors' initial target of producing 20,000 vehicles in 2022. The Tesla competitor has produced just 1,405 units thus far this year, putting off thousands more until later in the year when demand picks up.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine managed to destroy a rare UR-77 "Meteorite" demining machine.
Chinese car company Geely is preparing to release its new branded electric car.
The Ukrainian military received M1152 HMMWV ambulances.
The developers of the performance test AnTuTu have published a list of the most productive smartphones in July on the global market.
The People's Liberation Army of China plans to use most of its weapons in exercises around Taiwan.
OnePlus held a global launch of its new flagship smartphone OnePlus 10T on August 3.
Microsoft has released a new version of Windows 11 for insiders.
Nothing continues to improve its first smartphone with system updates.
The other day there was information in the network that the company Nothing could present a Lite-version of the Phone (1). As it turned out, this is a fake. The information was denied by the CEO and founder of the company Carl Pei.
OnePlus company unexpectedly introduced a new budget smartphone line Nord.














