Ukrainian military personnel received several drones from the Netherlands, Estonia, and Ukraine itself.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine have captured another trophy. This time - an infantry fighting vehicle.
Samsung Electronics has revealed that it is testing the industry's first 16-gigabit Graphics Double Data Rate 6 DDR4 with 24 Gbps processing speeds, making it the world's first. It uses 10 nm EUV manufacturing technology and is intended to improve laptop and console GPU performance. The new DRAM chip will be compatible across a wide range of graphics unit makers, allowing for broad market acceptance.
The German Aerospace Center tested a unique robot to explore the moon. The tests were conducted in Italy on the volcano Etna.
Nintendo has purchased Japanese CG production firm Dynamo Pictures and plans to rename it "Nintendo Pictures." Its goal with the new subsidiary is to produce visual content using Nintendo IP and concentrate on "the planning and execution of visual content, including CG animation." Dynamo assisted in the creation of Metroid: Other M, as well as anime TV series like Evangelion: 2.0.
The company realme has published a teaser of its new product.
Hyundai held a presentation of its new electric car.
The "Drone Army" project, launched by the Ministry of Digital Transformation and the platform UNITED24, announced the start of the training of the first UAV operators.
U.S. partners remain satisfied with the use of multiple rocket launchers by the Ukrainian Armed Forces HIMARS.
Samsung claims that within two years, its SmartThings Find network has grown to over 200 million “nodes” for assisting you in finding misplaced gadgets and Galaxy SmartTags. Samsung announced in a news release that the SmartThings Find network has dramatically increased in size over the last year, with 200 million “find nodes” now out there. A "find node" is a Galaxy smartphone or tablet that is affiliated with SmartThings Find and can provide information regarding the location of a Galaxy SmartTag to the tag's owner.
Lockheed Martin conducted the first flight tests of a ground-based hypersonic missile system in the United States.
The company Samsung introduced a budget-level smartphone Galaxy M13 with support for fifth-generation cellular networks.
The U.S. release date for the Sega Genesis Mini 2 has been confirmed by Sega. The second variant of the Sega Genesis — dubbed the Sega Mega Drive II in Europe — was released in 1993 and is based on the console. The sequel follows on from 2019's Sega Genesis Mini, which came with 42 games pre-installed. The original Genesis Mini included classics such as "Castlevania: Bloodlines," "Sonic the Hedgehog," "Altered Beast," "Streets of Rage II," and "Road Rash II."
Videos of the effective performance of the Ukrainian Stugna-P missile defense system continue to appear on the Internet.
Lenovo has announced a second-generation laptop equipped with a foldable screen. The new product is called Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold Gen 2.














