Turkish company SAVX Technology has presented a new FPV drone, MERKÜT, which has been developed over eight months. After a demonstration at SAHA EXPO 2024, it is ready for use.
In response to a petition supported by the Stop Killing Games campaign, the UK government stated that it does not intend to change legislation to protect players from situations where games they have purchased become unavailable due to server outages. The government noted that companies must comply with existing legislation, including the Consumer Rights Act 2015 and the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008, but there are no requirements to support older versions of software.
The game's technical test is scheduled for 14-17 February 2025 for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S. Registration for participation lasted from 10 to 20 January.
The game will be released on the 11th of February
Dune: Messiah is expected to be released in 2027, but the official release date has not yet been announced.
Waido Kits, an American company known for its custom body kits, has unveiled the first Widebody for the electric Dodge Charger Daytona.
Scientists believe the Starlink-5693 launch vehicle entered the atmosphere
It is not yet known whether this technology will be implemented in the next game in the series, EA Sports FC 26, which is expected to be released in late September.
Samsung has announced that the Galaxy S25 series has broken pre-order records in South Korea, surpassing the previous Galaxy S24 lineup.
Huawei has revealed information about XHUD-AR - the new generation of augmented reality projection display. The new product has received significant improvements in stability, accuracy, and integration with the real world.
Universal Pictures has announced the development of a film based on the popular video game Just Cause. The script will be written by Aaron Rabin, known for his work on the Jack Ryan series and Nobody's Business 2. Ángel Manuel Soto, who recently completed work on The Wrecking Crew for Amazon MGM, has been appointed to direct the project.
Samsung has officially announced that the Galaxy S21 series will no longer receive monthly security updates. Instead, the Galaxy S21, Galaxy S21+ and Galaxy S21 Ultra models will only be updated 4 times a year, which is quarterly.














