Logitech G309 and Logitech G515 TKL double test
30.08.24

The Logitech G309 mouse is notable for its Lightforce optical-mechanical hybrid switches and good autonomy. The Logitech G515 TKL keyboard has low-profile mechanical switches, built-in stabilizers and good noise and vibration isolation.
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An interview with the developers of WeStudy – a multi-service platform for creating and selling courses
12.09.22

Today we will talk with the developers of the multi-service platform for info business WeStudy. We are in touch with two of the four Ryzhkov brothers, the founders of ViStadi LLC.
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IQOS VEEV mini vape review
13.11.21

IQOS decided to open another device segment – sub-systems. They became an independent class of devices and were able to combine the main achievements of classic vapes and e-cigarettes.
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Games of meaning: Infodemic
14.06.20

Results and prospects. Where to look for the truth? How do they play with our emotions? Conspiracy, experiment or pandemic in a new way
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Games of meaning. New program from hi-Tech TV
19.05.20

Difficult times raise difficult questions. Everyone is trying to find the answer. Experts from various fields gathered online. To come together and discuss reflection, action and the future.
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Articles & tests

07.04.25
Samsung Galaxy A36 and Galaxy A56 – flagship features for everyone
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Samsung Galaxy A36 and Galaxy A56 – flagship features for everyone

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The Samsung Galaxy A36 and Galaxy A56 have equally good displays, large batteries, and support for software updates for 6 years. Let’s talk in more detail about what else makes them interesting.
News

20.04.25 | 10.09
Google found guilty of monopolizing the online advertising market by a US court court of law Google search
Google found guilty of monopolizing the online advertising market by a US court court of law Google search
The lawsuit was initiated by the US Department of Justice and a coalition of individual states and concerned the operation of Google’s advertising ecosystem.
19.04.25 | 15.10
The first quantum navigation system turned out to be 50 times more accurate than GPS navigation
The first quantum navigation system turned out to be 50 times more accurate than GPS navigation
Australian company Q-CTRL has publicly demonstrated its own quantum navigation system called Ironstone Opal for the first time, which operates completely autonomously and does not require GPS.