This month, the new Vivo S20 series will be launched, including the S20 and S20 Pro models.
The German Air Force has announced the successful completion of the training of the fourth group of Ukrainian anti-aircraft gunners who have mastered the Patriot missile system.
Japan has launched a new military communications satellite into orbit using its own H3 launch vehicle.
KNDS Deutschland CEO Ralf Koetzel said that they plan to deliver the first RCH 155 wheeled self-propelled artillery systems no earlier than April 2025.
Oppo is preparing to launch a new series of Reno 13 smartphones, which is likely to include two models, Reno 13 and Reno 13 Pro. The official presentation of the line may take place in China on 25 November.
On Tuesday, 5 November, Russia launched into orbit two Iranian national satellites, Kousar and Khodkhod
Xiaomi has confirmed that by the end of 2024, the company will launch the Redmi Note 14 series of smartphones on the international market.
The Central News Agency (CNA) reported that Taiwan has received the first batch of US M142 HIMARS highly mobile missile systems.
The Google Pixel 9 Pro is significantly cheaper to produce than the iPhone 16 Pro, according to a new report from Japan that reveals the bill of materials (BOM) for both smartphones.
Xiaomi's SU7 model continues to be popular, forcing the company to repeatedly increase production volumes.
Nothing has announced the launch of the open beta version of Nothing OS 3.0 based on Android 15 for Nothing Phone (2).
Samsung is preparing to launch the Galaxy S25 Ultra, which will be equipped with a personalised version of Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite processor, designed specifically for the Galaxy.
Meta had an ambitious plan to build an artificial intelligence data centre in the US that would be powered by nuclear energy.
A week ago, Apple found itself in a difficult position as the sale of its new iPhone 16 and Apple Watch 10 models was banned in Indonesia.Apple failed to comply with the law requiring the use of at least 40% local parts.
Google Messages will soon get a feature familiar to WhatsApp users that will let them choose the resolution of photos they send.