Denmark will purchase 130 Patria 6×6 armoured personnel carriers from Finland for $275 million, with delivery by 2026.
The racy scenes will remain unchanged
The Ukrainian defence technology cluster Brave1 has tested FPV drones with fibre-optic connectivity at a specialised training ground with the support of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. More than 15 drones from different manufacturers took part in the tests and successfully overcame a route with obstacles of more than 20 km.
The US Marine Corps is prioritising the use of FPV drones to enhance the combat capabilities of small units by creating a special MCADT unit.
BMW has released images of an off-road version of the M2 coupé in the style of racing cars for the Dakar Rally. The concept would have had a right to life but, unfortunately, turned out to be just an April Fool's joke.
As early as 2 April, all the details of Switch 2 will be revealed
Information has surfaced that Lenovo is planning to release a new Legion gaming tablet, which will be an update to the Y700 (2025) model.
Xiaomi has officially unveiled the Redmi A5 budget smartphone in the global market.
It has emerged that Samsung is planning to roll out the Now Brief feature, previously only available on the Galaxy S25 series of devices, to a wider range of models.
iOS 19 is expected to be unveiled at WWDC25 in June
The surge in demand for Toyota's petrol-electric hybrids has put suppliers in a difficult situation, resulting in component shortages and long waits for buyers.
This day has arrived - Xiaomi is going to release a USB stick with artificial intelligence called Mi AI Stick. It is common knowledge that in 2025, in order to excel in the release of gadgets, you need to add artificial intelligence features to them. At first glance, this seems like a pretty pointless idea - what can you add to such a simple device, but the idea is actually sound. For example, the AI analyses exactly how the flash drive is being used (write frequency, file types, time of day and even geolocation) and requires additional authorisation if the behaviour deviates significantly - that is, the flash drive itself understands that "someone else" has plugged it in.














