ETH Zurich has created a wearable muscular "exomuscle" that may provide extra strength to its user. It was originally designed for individuals with muscle impairments, but it might also help healthy people by extending their mobility. Myoshirt is a garment worn by users, and the artificial muscle fibers (a cable) run parallel to their own muscles. When the user bends or strains, sensors and sophisticated algorithms tighten the synthetic fibers for added power. The company refers to the cable as an "artificial tendon."
Head of the company Xiaomi published official images of one of the upcoming new products.
Samsung recently introduced the Galaxy XCover 6 Pro smartphone, and now it has revealed the price of the novelty.
Motorola has published a teaser for what appears to be its next flagship smartphone, the X30 Pro. This is the same device that will use the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset and a 200MP main camera sensor, according to rumors. The X30 Pro may be marketed as the Motorola Frontier in regions outside of China.
According to Dagens industri, the Swedish government is preparing new military assistance to Ukraine.
The Raspberry Pi Pico debuted last year for $4, and it's now being updated to include wireless connectivity with $6 price. In fact, three new versions of the Pico are being introduced today by Raspberry Pi. There's also a $5 Pico H and a $7 Pico WH, both of which have pre-populated headers in addition to the main $6 Pico W. The RP2040 microcontroller, which is comprised of a dual-core Arm Cortex-M0+ processor running at 133MHz with 264kB of internal RAM and up on off-chip flash memory, remains at the heart of all of them.
In South Korea, Apple has started allowing app developers to use alternative payment systems, the company announced. To meet a new law in the country mandating that major app stores accept alternative payment options, Apple made the switch. Despite this, Apple still takes a margin from application purchases, albeit with a decreased fee.
Engineers European Space Agency (ESA) are preparing to upgrade Windows 98 on an orbiter flying around Mars. Spaceship Mars Express has been working for over 19 years, and the tool Mars Advanced Radar for Subsurface and Ionospheric Sounding (MARSIS) on board uses software created using Windows 98. Fortunately for humanity and the Red Planet, ESA is not preparing to update its systems until Windows ME.
The French insider OnLeaks, together with the smartprix portal, published high-quality images of the unannounced OnePlus 10T smartphone.
realme has announced the presentation of a special version of the realme GT Neo 3 smartphone.
Song of Conquest is in early access, which means it will receive patches, which means the developers must have a development plan. Lacapotion studio published the approximate schedule and content of the updates in a recent blog.
According to Sky News, the UK, together with New Zealand instructors, has already trained more than 450 Ukrainian soldiers on how to use the M270 multiple rocket launchers. For those who are not in the know, the crew of this RSZV is only 3 people.
The first pair of earbuds to feature the new Bluetooth streaming codec that promises to deliver CD-quality sound without any loss of audio clarity, aptX Lossless, will be available later this year. The NuraTrue Pro true wireless earbuds are created by Australian audio firm Nura and are currently being promoted on Kickstarter with early bird prices starting at $199 and a final retail price of $329.
Samsung Electronics has begun mass producing chips with cutting-edge 3-nanometer technology, making it the first to do so worldwide, as the company looks for new customers to compete directly with TSMC in contract chip production. Compared with traditional 5-nanometer chips, Samsung claims that the first-generation 3-nanometer process may save power by up to 45%, enhance performance by 23%, and cut area by 16%.
General Valery Zaluzhny published a video of artillery strikes on the positions of the Russian army on Zmiyinyy Island.














