The main thing about technology in a week: Gmail redesign, Russia's withdrawal from the ISS and not only
Miscellaneous / / July 30, 2022
The most important events from the world of gadgets, science and technology that you might have missed.
Google Maps now shows places of interest from a bird's eye view
Google has released a new immersive mode for Maps. If it is available, the location card will include a video showing the monument from the air.
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Roscosmos announced its departure from the ISS and showed the appearance of the Russian space station
The new head of Roscosmos, Yuri Borisov, announced that Russia would withdraw from the ISS project after 2024. According to him, the creation of the Russian Orbital Service Station (ROSS) will become the main priority of the company's activities in manned space exploration.
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A place with a comfortable temperature for humans has been discovered on the moon
The moon welcomes guests with sharp temperature changes - from 127 ° C during the day to -173 ° C at night. However, after a long study of the surface of the satellite using the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) probe, the researchers found a place with acceptable conditions for humans.
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The new Gmail design is now available to all users
At the end of June, some users began accessing the fresh Gmail design in the browser, but the update has only just begun to roll out in large scale. You can activate the new view in the settings.
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A list of Xiaomi devices that will be updated to MIUI 14 has appeared on the Web
The XiaomiUI publication, which specializes in news and leaks about Xiaomi technology, told which brand smartphones will be updated to MIUI 14. The list is based on internal firmware testing information.
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