The Legend of Zelda: The Final Battle consists of 1003 pieces and minifigures of Link, Zelda, and Ganondorf and the fairy Navi
The power bank has a capacity of 10,000 mAh
The watch will warn of cardiovascular problems
The game will be released in a month
Samsung Display is ahead of schedule in producing OLED panels for Apple's first touchscreen laptop
The exclusive novelty is available only in the Chinese market
The life of the game was short and unremarkable
TikTok launched a separate app PineDrama, which is currently available in the US and Brazil. This is a free platform for watching short episodic series approximately one minute in duration. The content is adapted for vertical format and presented in the form of consecutive narrative scenes.
Anthropic has expanded access to its Claude Cowork tool. Now not only Max subscribers, who pay from $100 per month, but also Pro plan owners for $20 can use it.
OpenAI announced the start of testing ads within ChatGPT for the free plan and Go subscription in the U.S. Over the next few weeks, adult users on these plans will begin to see sponsored content beneath chatbot responses.
From April 1, new national standards for recycling traction batteries of electric vehicles will come into effect in China. A key element of the reform will be a unified state information platform that will allow tracking batteries throughout their entire lifecycle.
Dacia has begun developing a new compact electric car for the European market. This was announced by Renault Group CEO Luca de Meo. The model will be the successor to the Dacia Spring, but unlike it, it will be produced in Europe rather than imported from China.
Hyundai unveiled the Staria Camper concept shortly after the global premiere of the Staria Electric. The prototype was showcased at the CMT exhibition in Stuttgart, where the company is also gathering visitor feedback to assess interest in a potential series version for the European market.
Canada has reached an agreement with China to reduce tariffs on Chinese electric cars in exchange for lower tariffs on Canadian agricultural products, including canola. The decision was announced during Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's visit to Beijing.
The films will appear on Netflix shortly after theatrical release














