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Redmi first showed RedmiBook Pro entirely

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Redmi continues to fuel public interest in its upcoming announcement. On February 25, a presentation is planned not only for the Redmi K40 series of smartphones, but also for the RedmiBook Pro laptop.

Previously, Redmi showed off the RedmiBook Pro on its posters piece by piece, such as a backlit keyboard or a small piece of aluminum housing with a hinge and USB Type-C and HDMI connectors.

Now, on the official RedmiBook page on the Weibo social network, a poster with the entire RedmiBook Pro laptop has been published. The image shows the main design, including the angular aluminum body, backlit keyboard, large trackpad and thin bezel display.

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As previously reported, RedmiBook Pro is expected in two versions – 15 and 14 inches. It will be based on 11th generation Intel Core processors and Nvidia GeForce MX450 graphics.

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Not only Wi-Fi 6. Samsung Galaxy A54 is the manufacturer’s first mid-budget phone with eSIM support

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Not only Wi Fi 6 Samsung Galaxy A54 is the manufacturers

After Samsung officially unveiled the Galaxy A54 phone, more details about it began to emerge. We already wrote that the device was the first in its class among Samsung devices to receive Wi-Fi 6, and now it is reported that it was the first to receive eSIM as well.

Not only Wi-Fi 6. Samsung Galaxy A54 is the manufacturer's first mid-budget phone with eSIM support

Thus, the Samsung Galaxy A54 is compatible with both physical SIM cards and digital ones. More mid-range Samsung smartphones are expected to support eSIM in the future.

Recall that the Samsung Galaxy A54 is built on the proprietary Samsung Exynos 1380, equipped with a 6.4-inch AMOLED screen with a frame rate of 120 Hz, a 50-megapixel camera with OIS, a 5000 mAh battery and has IP67 protection.

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The world’s first 3D-printed rocket took off on its third attempt, but never reached orbit

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The worlds first 3D printed rocket took off on its third

Relativity Space has made its third attempt at launching its 3D printed Terran R rocket. This time the rocket took to the air, which the company called a success, but it did not reach orbit: the first stage worked normally, but the second one turned on only for a short time. What happened next with the rocket is not reported, but most likely it fell.

The world's first 3D-printed rocket took off on its third attempt, but never reached orbit

The first launch of the Terran R was scheduled for March 8, but was delayed due to problems with fuel temperature. The second launch on March 11 did not take place due to problems with fuel pressure.

The world's first 3D-printed rocket took off on its third attempt, but never reached orbit

The Terran R is 33.5 meters long and 2.2 meters in diameter. Most of it is 3D printed and takes about 2 months to complete. The rocket runs on liquid oxygen and liquid natural gas. It is assumed that it will be able to launch up to 1250 kg of payload into low Earth orbit. Since it is much cheaper to manufacture than traditional rockets, it is assumed that the Terran R will be able to significantly reduce the cost of launching satellites.

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Audi against “Euro-7”, and Skoda threatens to close the plant and lay off thousands of employees because of the new standard

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Audi against Euro 7 and Skoda threatens to close the plant

Audi CEO Markus Duesmann said the mid-2025 deadline for the implementation of Euro 7 regulations on pollution should be delayed as it doesn’t give automakers enough time to prepare.

The Euro 7 standard, which regulates exhaust emissions of pollutants such as carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxide, as well as fine particles, received preliminary approval in November last year. It also proposes for the first time to regulate particulate emissions from brake pads and tires.

Automakers will have to re-certify every transmission in their portfolio, a lengthy and costly process. New technologies, upgraded filters and catalysts will need to be created, and automakers say they will have to pass on much of that cost to buyers.

Many see Euro 7 as an unnecessary milestone that will divert resources from the ultimate goal of electrification. Company executives say the rules will only apply to the latest generation of internal combustion engines until a proposal to allow only zero-emission vehicles to be sold in Europe after 2035.

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Skoda head of sales Martin Jahn said on Sunday that the Czech brand Volkswagen Group will have to close the plant and phase out models if the Euro 7 standard is adopted in its current form.

“If the Euro 7 standard is approved in this form, it will mean that Skoda Auto will close one plant, because we will stop producing smaller models – Fabia, Scala, Kamiq – this means at least 3,000 jobs will be reduced,” said Martin Yang in a televised debate.

“We strongly believe that we need to adjust the current proposal,” added Markus Duesmann. “We spent a lot of time and money developing electric vehicles.”

Strict adherence to Euro 7 would divert investment away from electric vehicles, he said, and higher prices for buyers would “really weaken the situation.”

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