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The most notable technological events of the past week were…

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The most notable technological events of the past week were…

Last week, we analyzed the new Huawei Watch GT 5, introduced the Oura Ring 4, talked about the new quantum data center in Europe by IBM, and much more.

Engineers and consumers are always looking for ways to stretch batteries, trying to make them last as long as possible between charges. Do you think 50 years is enough?

Petavolt nuclear battery


The past few months have been busy for car lovers. Renault, in particular, has provided enthusiasts with updates that bring its most popular models closer to today and the future. After the fifth, the French company will deliver the 100% electric Renault 4 E-Tech to the market.

Renault 4 E-Tech 100% electric


Today, Sony announced a major expansion of its popular LinkBuds product line, with the launch of new wireless headphones. The new LinkBuds Fit and LinkBuds Open, as well as the long-awaited LinkBuds speaker, are interesting proposals that will be used daily.

Sony Link Buds headphones


The merger between the Milky Way and the Andromeda Galaxy (M31) is expected to occur after about 4.5 billion years. This cosmic event, known as a “galactic collision,” will not be a collision in the traditional sense, but rather a complex gravitational interaction, where the stars and star systems of both galaxies will be reshaped into a new form. However, some astrophysicists believe that this event has already happened!

Illustration of the merger between the Milky Way and the Andromeda Galaxy


Yesterday, IBM opened its first quantum data center outside the United States. The company's second quantum data center in the world is now operating in Ehningen, Germany.

German consultant Olaf Schulz at IBM's new quantum data center in Germany


Oura has been a leader in the smart ring market, with other companies gradually incorporating it — most recently Samsung, with the Galaxy Ring. Now, the Oura Ring 4 arrives, with more sensors and a revamped design.

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Oura ring 4


After unusually heavy rains, the Sahara desert has turned green. NASA released an image illustrating this phenomenon.

NASA images of the Sahara Desert after heavy rains


Huawei has invested in the smartwatch market in a unique way. Its goal is to control this region and it has shown that it is moving in this direction. If the previous smartwatches were truly unique pieces, they are confirmed by these two new proposals. Huawei's Watch GT 5 and Watch GT5 Pro are two excellent smartwatches that we'll get to know now, and Pplware shows them off live.

Huawei Watch GT 5 Pro smart watch


Advances in miniaturizing a type of scanner that uses laser light, rather than harmful X-rays, to see under our skin in unprecedented detail could help revolutionize medical imaging.


The University of Seville, in collaboration with Princeton University, is developing the SMART project that seeks to create a sustainable nuclear fusion reactor in Spain.

Nuclear fusion reactor - SMART project


It is still under development, but researchers admit they are optimistic. The world's first vaccine against ovarian cancer, to be developed in the UK, could eliminate the disease.

Illustration of the ovaries


Artificial Intelligence has firmly entered our daily lives and has naturally gained its place. If it initially focused on providing the ability to create text, it quickly evolved into voice and sound, and is now making important steps into video. Meta has followed these trends and has now introduced Movie Gen, a new AI model capable of video generation.

Video Meta IA Movie Gen


NASA is facing a communications problem: The radio frequencies that spacecraft use for communications are becoming too busy. But the agency already has the latest technology to solve the problem.

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