Multi Frame Generation will only be available on RTX 50-series graphics cards
Samsung has confirmed that the Galaxy Unpacked event will take place on 22 January 2025, where it will unveil three new smartphones: the Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+ and Galaxy S25 Ultra. While the company has yet to reveal details about the new devices, official renders of these models have already surfaced online.
"Fantastic Four" will appear in Marvel Rivals on 10 January
Sony Honda Mobility announced at CES 2025 the first model to be sold under the Afeela brand - the Afeela 1 sedan.
The film's release date is not yet known
ASUS at CES 2025 introduced the new XG Mobile external graphics module, featuring GeForce 5090 and compatible with Thunderbolt 5. This module is designed to improve the graphics performance of laptops, mini-PCs and portable consoles by providing them with the capabilities of discrete graphics cards. The new product may be of interest to gamers and professionals who need powerful graphics on the go.
On 13 December 2024, a Ukrainian F-16 fighter jet pilot made history by destroying six enemy cruise missiles during a single combat mission. This was reported by the Air Command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
The company promises double the performance gains
Just as previously reported in insider leaks, Samsung has officially announced that the next Unpacked event will be held on 22 January 2025. At this event, the company will unveil four new smartphones: the Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, Galaxy S25 Ultra and the all-new Galaxy S25 Slim.
The Window Projection system can project any image onto the rear side windows of the vehicle.
Samsung is finalising the update of some of its smartphones to the December security patch and this includes the Galaxy S21 FE model, which runs on the Exynos 2100 chip.
Meta Quest Pro, a headset from Meta that was released in 2022, is no longer available for purchase. The company announced the decision to stop sales as soon as stocks ran out in September 2023. The official website now redirects users to Quest 3, promoting it as "the ultimate mixed reality experience and premium comfort".
Over the past few years, game development budgets have grown significantly, which is a cause for concern. And the Call of Duty series has become a perfect example of this trend: according to December court documents released by Activision executives, the cost of developing the series' games is among the highest in the industry.














