Japan creates 'laptop' on wheels

In Japan, the WALKCAR 2 has been created, the smallest portable transport in the world, which can run for 7 hours at a speed of 10 km/h. It is a 3-kg electric platform that can be carried in a bag.

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April 10, 2025

Audi Halts Car Deliveries to the USA

Audi has stopped the delivery of its cars to the USA due to the imposed 25% tariffs against Europe. The company has no production facilities in the USA: all cars for this market are supplied from Germany, Hungary, Slovakia, and Mexico - and tariffs have been imposed against all these countries. There are currently about 37,000 cars in Audi's warehouses in the USA, which dealers will be able to sell at previous prices for about two months.

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April 10, 2025

American Startup Revives Ancient Dire Wolves

The American startup Colossal has 'revived' dire wolves, which went extinct over 10,000 years ago. Scientists modified the genetic code of regular gray wolves to resemble the DNA of ancient specimens, then implanted the edited eggs into a surrogate mother. As a result, three puppies were born - two males and one female. In the future, they also aim to bring back dodos, thylacines, and mammoths using similar methods (and in the process, even created 'mammoth mice').

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April 10, 2025

Woman in France Deceived by Brad Pitt Impersonator

In France, a woman divorced her husband and lost around €830,000 to a conman who pretended to be Brad Pitt for two years. In 2023, the conman gifted the woman expensive jewelry, for which she paid about €5,000 in delivery fees. Later, the 'Pitt' asked her to transfer €800,000 for kidney cancer treatment. The woman was convinced she was communicating with the real actor by photos and videos that later turned out to be photoshopped or generated by a neural network.

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January 15, 2025

American Students Create Ring for Controlling Smart Gadgets at Home

American students have created a ring for controlling smart gadgets in the house. It uses an integrated camera to recognize the targeted object, then connects to a smartphone to issue the necessary command through it. It is currently a prototype, but there are promises to refine it and bring it to market.

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January 13, 2025

Microsoft Releases August Security Updates for Windows 10 and Windows 11

In mid-August, Microsoft released the August security updates for Windows 10 (KB5029244) and Windows 11 (KB5029263/KB5029253).

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August 16, 2023

Wireless Honor Choice Earbuds X5: Active Noise Cancellation and Long Battery Life

Wireless TWS headphones Honor Choice Earbuds X5 with active noise cancellation and long battery life have appeared in Russian electronics stores. The main advantages of these headphones are the presence of active noise cancellation and long battery life without recharging. The high autonomy of the headphones is achieved thanks to the presence of Bluetooth Low Energy and Bluetooth 5.3 chip. The headset can provide 9 hours of music playback on a single charge, and with the case, the total operating time increases to 35 hours.

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August 15, 2023

Samsung introduced a refrigerator with a built-in Tiktok.

The company has released a refrigerator with a huge display, which is tailored specifically for watching short vertical videos.

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January 4, 2023

The longest walking route on the planet.

The way from Cape Town to Magadan can be covered by land. The road will reach 22.387 kilometers and take 4.492 hours. If you leave now, you will reach around July 6th. Provided there are no stops, of course.

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January 4, 2023

New York legalizes the practice of turning dead bodies into fertilizer.

This is the sixth US state to adopt such legislation. This is thought to be a much more environmentally friendly way of handling bodies. It has even been nicknamed the "green funeral". The corpse is placed in a special semi-open reusable container, where the decomposition process is stimulated. And the output is a compact briquette of first-class fertilizers.

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January 4, 2023

Women recognize unmarried men by smell.

Australian scientists conducted an experiment in which they asked 82 heterosexual women aged 18 to 35 to rate male body odors. The researchers found that the body odor of a single man seemed more pleasant to most women. In addition, the more attractive the men's fragrance was, the higher the participants in the experiment rated their appearance. Perhaps the difference in smell is due to the fact that married men have better health and hygiene than single men, as well as testosterone levels and dietary habits.

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January 4, 2023

Amazon has begun delivering drone orders in California and Texas.

Drone delivery is available within a 6km radius of drone warehouses in Texas and California. After ordering, customers will receive shipping tracking information, for which they can specify their preferred time. The maximum order weight that can be delivered by drone is 2.2 kg. According to Amazon, 85% of all its packages fit into this limit. The company promises to deliver orders by air within 60 minutes. At the moment, the operation of drones is controlled by operators, but soon the AI ​​should draw a map of the area and the delivery will take place automatically.

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January 4, 2023

Xiaomi cares about lazy people.

This time the company introduced a "smart" aquarium, in which you need to change the water every half a year. Mijia Smart Fish Tank has a self-cleaning pump and a five-stage water filtration system, which allows you to forget about cleaning the aquarium for a long time. So that the fish do not starve to death, a royal-sized automatic feed tray is provided, however, it will only last for three months. Cost only $50, sales will start soon in China.

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January 4, 2023

In the British city of Scarborough, New Year's fireworks had to be cancelled.

This had to be done because of the New Year's miracle in the form of a tired walrus. The poor fellow made a stopover in the town on his long journey north. And in order not to frighten the animal, they decided to remove the fireworks. In return, onlookers got a better spectacle.

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January 4, 2023

"Christmas" comet

The "Christmas" comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF) can be seen with the naked eye in the second half of January. The comet was discovered this year, and it is calculated that the last time it approached the Earth was 50,000 years ago. Then, Neanderthals and mammoths walked the planet.

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January 4, 2023

South Korea launched a "Christmas tree" into space.

In the Country, a UFO-related panic immediately began. An unusual sight, resembling a cone-shaped luminous spruce, caused a lot of rumors and speculation. But in reality, it turned out that the Korean army simply conducted a successful test of a solid-propellant launch vehicle.

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January 4, 2023

Elon Musk became the first person in history to lose $200 billion in a year.

According to Bloomberg, the entrepreneur’s fortune in November 2021 was about $340 billion, but due to the sharp drop in Tesla shares, as well as after his acquisition of Twitter for $44 billion, Musk’s assets are currently estimated at $137 billion.

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January 4, 2023

Sad "Congratulations"

The British clinic instead of greeting cards sent out cancer confirmation to patients. The medical center accidentally told patients they had aggressive lung cancer instead of wishing them a Merry Christmas.

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January 2, 2023

Citizen has released a line of landscapes from Avatar.

The accessory battery is powered by any light source, both solar and lamp. In this way they support the protection of nature. Price - $295-$325.

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January 2, 2023

Former CIA pilot John Lear claimed that 250 million people live on the moon.

According to him, the satellite is habitable, and during the Apollo missions, NASA actively contacted the aliens.

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January 2, 2023