

Samsung will follow Apple's example and release a titanium smartphone
Samsung will release a smartphone made of titanium.


Samsung will release a smartphone made of titanium.


Passengers traveling to Dubai International Airport from November 6 to 18 will receive in their passport a special stamp of the Dubai Aviation show — "Dubai Airshow – The Future of the Aerospace Industry" ("Dubai Airshow–The Future of the Aerospace Industry").


Next year, the South Korean company Samsung will introduce a smartphone with built-in generative AI. The company announced this at the quarterly reporting conference dedicated to the financial results of the third quarter, BusinessKorea writes.


The Chinese foldable smartphone market is experiencing rapid growth.


According to the well-known American business magazine Fortune, the value of technology company X, owned by businessman Elon Musk, is estimated at $19 billion based on the company's employee compensation plan.


The American company OpenAI, specializing in the development and licensing of machine learning-based technologies, has added several new features to the ChatGPT Plus service.


Xiaomi has announced a new product in its Mijia line - a smart mattress cover with heating and sterilization. This gadget will allow users to sleep comfortably and safely, without fear of freezing or being bitten by ticks.


Visitors to the ancient Greek temple of the Parthenon on the Acropolis of Athens can now see the ancient Greek temple of the 5th century BC with the help of the new augmented reality application “Chronos”. Developed by the Greek government, the program is named after the Greek god of time. It allows people to see these ancient architectural wonders in their former glory, novate writes.


Berlin glaze is the basis of microscopic robots that will purify water from plastic particles. “Nanocleaners” were created by scientists from South Korea.


Scientists from China have begun construction of a giant neutrino telescope in the South China Sea. This project, called "Trident" or "Hailing" in Chinese, is designed to help solve the mystery of the origin of cosmic rays and explore the extreme limits of the universe.


Qatari students are aiming to make "food accessible to people all over the world" with their newly invented 3D printer. According to them, the carrot prototype printed on it is just as nutritious as regular carrots. The Qatari TV channel Al Jazeera told about the young inventors.


Scientists from the NTI Competence Center Distributed Ledger Technology Center based at St. Petersburg State University (SPbSU), together with specialists from the MAS-Vneshtrans company, have developed a platform for accelerating maritime transport.


The Ameca robot, considered the smartest and most advanced in the world, has once again starred in a video that has gone viral on social media. The clip, which has now racked up 45,000 views on YouTube, shows an artificial intelligence (AI) android interviewing a filmmaker and asking what many considered a creepy question.


Turkey's first cosmonauts Alper Gezeravci and Tuva Jihangir Atasever are ready to carry out their mission. They announced this at the world's largest aviation, space and technology festival TEKNOFEST in Izmir.


Researchers from the University of California at Santa Barbara have developed the “Wiffract” technology, which allows you to accurately identify various objects using Wi-Fi equipment signals. A regular router can be used as a device.