Web Hosting & Remote IT Support Oukitel WP68 Air: 30-second review The Oukitel WP68 Air lands as the accessible end of the WP68 family. Where the WP68 Pro chases a slim, cyber-styled design, the Air keeps things simple and in some ways more elegant. Oukitel pitches this as a phone for anyone who wants rugged durability without the price tag of a flagship, and to that end, a 6.88-inch HD+ screen and an 8000mAh battery to do the heavy lifting. On paper, its specifications undercut most of the rugged pack. The 12GB of RAM and 512GB of storage look generous for the money, and the 64MP main camera promises more than a token effort in daylight. Android 16 also puts it ahead of several rivals still shipping on older builds. This is a classic rugged phone able to withstand what the environment can throw at it, and the owner being clumsy, but it tries to have a foot also in the practical camp for th...
Web Hosting & Remote IT Support STM32 chips continue appearing inside Russian drones despite sanctions Chinese supply chains help civilian components reach military applications Trade networks make tracking dual-use technology increasingly difficult worldwide A Swiss-designed microcontroller keeps surfacing inside weapons that Russia launches against Ukraine. Ukrainian military intelligence recovered an STM32 chip made by STMicroelectronics from a downed Geran-4 drone in May 2026. As of that month, Ukraine's database had logged STMicroelectronics parts 270 times across recovered drones, missiles, and warfare systems — a figure that stands more than twice as high as any other European manufacturer's chip count in the same database. How a European chip reaches Chinese drone makers STMicroelectronics names Avnet, a Phoenix-based distributor, as a key partner for its STM32 microcontroll...