Microsoft is starting to sell replacement components for its Surface devices through the Microsoft Store. Surface owners can now replace their displays, batteries, SSDs, and other parts.
In the recent GTA Online update, more than a hundred "less popular" cars were removed from the game, and some of them became available only for a fee.
Google has extended the Google Lens tool with skin condition recognition.
The Polish website Interia Biznes has reported that People Can Fly, a studio known for the shooters Painkiller and Bulletstorm, is currently working on a game for Microsoft.
Warner Bros. Games has announced the planned stress testing of Mortal Kombat 1 servers. It is scheduled to start on 23 June at 18:00 CET and will last until 26 June inclusive.
Microsoft continues to improve the Windows for Android subsystem and this time adds the ability to enable file sharing. The update with this feature is now available to all Windows Insider testers and includes file sharing, drag-and-drop support, an improved camera, and the usual bug fixes.
Lockheed Martin has begun building the first F-35A Lighting II fighter jet for the Belgian Air Force. Major General Thierry Dupont, head of the Air Force, visited the plant in Fort Worth, Texas.
As expected, Germany has officially confirmed funds for the purchase of Israel's Arrow-3 missile defence system. The documents will be signed at the end of the year.
Vodafone Group Plc and CK Hutchison have agreed to merge their businesses in the United Kingdom. This will create the UK's largest mobile operator.
If you don't want to overpay for current flagship smartphones, a great top-of-the-range 2020 model is now available on Amazon.
Players can now clip text labels on top of games
An exercise of unprecedented scale, Air Defender 2023, has been launched in Europe this week. The exercise will feature the B-1B Lancer supersonic bomber.
Xiaomi plans to update its budget smartphone Redmi 10C to the current MIUI 14 shell.
NATO allies have started training Ukrainian pilots on US F-16 fighter jets. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said this.
A star more than 100 light years away from Earth is slowly but surely turning into a diamond. Scientists from the UK, Canada, the USA and Australia are reporting this.













