Technology
Google introduces a computer without Windows – and is sure it can finally challenge Apple
After years of rumors and reports, Google officially confirms a new computer category called Googlebooks – a move that marks the beginning of the post–Chromebook era for the company.
Macbook Neo vs. PC: Who is the performance champion?
Steadicopter unveils Golden Eagle 'mothership' for complex missions
This hat knows how to read your thoughts – and perform actions
Is AI Holocaust content all 'slop,’ or a solution for quickly fading memories?
While AI opens many doors, it also “is a convenient tool for Holocaust distortion.”
The Chinese vacuum cleaner manufacturer officially enters the smartphone market
The Chinese manufacturer presents two particularly ambitious devices – extreme modularity, extravagant luxury designs and promises of advanced cameras.
StableGrip reviews: Don’t get Stable Grip Safety Bar till you’ve read this!
Report: Smartphone giants OnePlus and Realme are merging
After months of rumors about scaling down operations, reports in China reveal that smartphone brands OnePlus and Realme will join forces under a shared product center.
How technology is transforming real-time casino experiences
Explore 2026 immersive gaming innovations with real-time streaming, interactive tables, and player-focused design for authentic casino experiences.
DJI launches three new drones in Israel
DJI’s importer in Israel, Benda Magnetic, announced a triple launch of three new models covering the entire spectrum of pilots.
Boya Magic-03 review: A versatile microphone for content creators
Compact enough to fit in your pocket, yet powerful enough to handle noisy environments. We tested the Magic-03 to see whether it can really silence background noise.
How digital sports betting promotions have evolved in global sports markets
Asio Technologies: Shaping the future of tactical defense innovation
Asio Technologies is transforming IDF capabilities with innovative platforms like Orion, enhancing battlefield coordination and autonomous operations in modern warfare.
Almost half of operational decisions will be done by AI in 2030, IBM reveals - poll
CEOs expect AI to handle 48% of operational decisions autonomously, primarily in areas with clear, established rules and procedures.