- Jackal 3 – British high-mobility fighting vehicle

Jackal 3 is the latest variant of the Jackal high-mobility combat vehicle line currently serving in the British Army.
- ChatGPT is no longer the smartest, allowing use even without an account

The new move is described as helping everyone experience the benefits of artificial intelligence (AI).
- Having canceled 40,000 orders, the American car company reduced the price of electric cars by nearly 40%.

Facing the risk of bankruptcy due to continuous customer cancellations, American car company Fisker is having to reduce prices on electric car products to the floor to survive.
- New invention: China launches outstanding energy-saving chip

In a promising new step for the technology industry, a research team at the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (UETC) has succeeded in developing two types of
- iPhone 6 Plus becomes an outdated device

After 7 years of not being on the market, the iPhone 6 Plus is listed as an obsolete product and cannot receive software updates or hardware repairs.
- Nokia brings 4G network to the Moon later this year

According to CNBC, although it has been nearly 50 years since humans have set foot on the Moon, Nokia is preparing to broadcast a 4G network on the Moon later this year using a
- 5 best x86 single board computers in 2024

Although ARM-based single-board computers are more popular, x86 SBCs still have their place. They generally offer more efficiency and can be used in applications that are less
- The 'original' iPhone 1 with the rare 'Lucky You' sticker was just sold for 40,000 USD

The first unopened iPhone is considered one of the most sought-after items among technology collectors
- The 5 most annoying Netflix problems and how to fix them

Complaints about Netflix include buffering streams while playing, inconsistent recommendations on what to watch next, trailers autoplaying by default, etc.
- Serious bridge accidents in world history

The case of a container ship collapsing on the vital Francis Scott Key bridge in Baltimore city (Maryland state, USA) on March 26 is shocking the world. But this is just one of
- Europe: Rising potential in the field of nuclear energy

The United Arab Emirates is considering investing in Europe's nuclear power segment, approaching several European countries to gauge their acceptability for cooperation, sources
- South Korea launched a new high-speed train, with the ambition to travel across the country in just 2 hours

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol announced that next May, a train model produced by the country will be put into use, with faster speeds to help shorten travel time and aim to
- China is concerned about the US's move to tighten chip export regulations

A spokesperson for China's Ministry of Commerce stated that the US tightening regulations on chip exports 'severely affects mutually beneficial cooperation between Chinese and
- Big Tech corporations prioritize investing in AI startups

Today, technology giants often limit their acquisitions, mainly due to the unfavorable regulatory environment. However, Big Tech - a group of large technology corporations - is all
- Xiaomi launched the Redmi Note 13 Pro 5G version

At the Fan Festival series of events, Xiaomi introduced the Note 13 Pro 5G phone to the public. The device is equipped with a 200MP camera and a 6.67-inch 120Hz AMOLED screen, and
- Is it possible to 'crack' ransomware?

Security experts can use decryption tools to unlock data infected with ransomware, but in reality it's not that simple.
- When Apple shares no longer 'sparkle'

Apple's reputation as a growth stock is under threat as the company struggles to cope with declining iPhone sales and profits. reduce as well as legal troubles.
- Samsung successfully persuaded customers to use new AI chips, taking away NVIDIA's market share

Samsung recently signed a contract to supply its Mach-1 AI chip to Korea's largest social networking platform.
- Gmail - something unimaginable on April Fool's Day 20 years ago

20 years ago, Gmail was such a strange concept that right after the AP news agency reported on this software on the afternoon of April 1, 2004, readers thought this was just a joke
- Eyeglasses that can be converted from sunglasses to reading glasses with just a swipe

Deep Optics recently created 32 Degrees North - an innovative adaptive eyeglasses that uses liquid lens (LC) technology to act like sunglasses but can also double as reading