Chinese Scientists Develop Laser System That Can Spot Millimeter-Sized Objects from Over a Kilometer Away

Researchers in China have achieved a major breakthrough in optical imaging technology by developing a system capable of detecting objects just a few millimeters in size from more than 1 kilometer away. The innovation combines two telescopes, a laser, and a special signal-processing algorithm to achieve unprecedented resolution at long distances. Beating Atmospheric Distortion One … Read more

NASA Repairs Voyager 1’s Backup Thrusters After Two Decades

NASA engineers have successfully restored the backup thrusters on the Voyager 1 spacecraft — a critical system that hadn’t functioned since 2004. The restored thrusters will help adjust the position of the spacecraft’s antenna to keep it pointed toward Earth, ensuring continued communication with the aging probe. A Mission-Saving Fix The root of the problem … Read more

Battlefield 6 Writers Draw Inspiration from Civil War and Special Ops: Lioness for Campaign Storyline

Battlefield 6 Writers Draw Inspiration from Civil War and Special Ops: Lioness for Campaign Storyline

EA is preparing to wow gamers with the next installment in the Battlefield franchise, currently in development with new gameplay mechanics, large-scale mode testing, and more. Alongside the multiplayer innovations, the development team is placing renewed focus on crafting a compelling single-player story campaign — and drawing inspiration from major cinematic works. Writers at EA … Read more

New Ransomware Can Hide Inside CPU Chips

Christian Bick, Senior Director of Threat Intelligence at Rapid7, has introduced the concept of a potentially devastating form of ransomware that directly targets the CPU. The idea emerged from an investigation into a critical vulnerability found in AMD chips. This vulnerability could allow highly skilled attackers to load unauthorized microcode into the processor, potentially breaking … Read more

World of Tanks Introduces “Loot Boxes Within Loot Boxes” – And Players Are Furious

Free-to-play game developers never run out of creative (and controversial) ways to monetize their titles. Wargaming’s latest attempt? “Matryoshka-style” loot boxes – and the community is not happy about it. The “Raumfalte” Loot Box Controversy Since May 15, World of Tanks has offered a new type of loot box called “Raumfalte”—with a twist: inside each one, there’s a 20% chance of finding another loot box containing even … Read more

Garmin Releases Highly Accurate Sports Heart Rate Monitor HRM 600

While most modern smartwatches and fitness trackers include heart rate sensors, they often struggle to detect sudden changes in heart rate accurately. For athletes and demanding users, Garmin has introduced the HRM 600—a premium heart rate monitor designed for professional-level training. Advanced Heart Rate Monitoring According to Garmin, the HRM 600 tracks heart rate variability (HRV), meaning it doesn’t … Read more

Garmin Launches Forerunner 570 and 970 Smartwatches for Runners and Triathletes

Garmin Introduces Forerunner 570 and 970 Smartwatches for Triathlon and Running

Garmin has officially unveiled two new smartwatches designed specifically for running and triathlon training — the Forerunner 570 and Forerunner 970. Both models offer bright AMOLED displays, long battery life, and advanced training features, making them ideal for endurance athletes. Forerunner 970: High-End Features in a Rugged Design The Garmin Forerunner 970 features a 47mm … Read more

We Are Rewind Introduces Cassette Recorder with 10-Hour Battery Life

Retro audio startup We Are Rewind has unveiled a stylish new cassette recorder with a vintage design, blending nostalgic aesthetics with modern functionality. The newly launched We Are Rewind GB-001 isn’t just a tape recorder — it also functions as a Bluetooth speaker and supports connections to external microphones and TWS (True Wireless Stereo) headphones. … Read more

Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 Announced: Smarter Mid-Range Phones Are Coming

Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 Will Make Mid-Range Smartphones Even Smarter

Qualcomm has officially unveiled its next-generation mobile platform for mid-range smartphones — the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4. Designed with a heavy focus on AI performance, gaming, and imaging, the new chipset promises a massive leap in performance across the board. 🔧 Built on 4nm Process with Major Performance Boosts Manufactured using TSMC’s 4nm process, the … Read more