Microsoft is planning to hold a presentation later this month to detail the "future of AI" and demonstrate how its own ChatGPT-like artificial intelligence will work in its products such as Teams, Word, and Outlook. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and Microsoft 365 general manager Jared Spataro will host the event on 16 March at 11:00 EEC.
Microsoft is making its email client free for Mac users starting today. It's now available in the App Store and you no longer need a Microsoft 365 subscription or Office licence to use it. It's a surprising move, but it's in line with Microsoft's commitment to making its email client more web-friendly.
The US company Lockheed Martin has finally resumed the inspection and acceptance flights of its fifth-generation F-35 Lightning II fighter jets. The planes have been in the hangar for almost three months.
The Royal Danish Air Force has begun preparations for the arrival of US fifth-generation F-35 Lightning II fighters. The planes will be stationed at Fighter Wing Skrydstrup Air Base.
The Ukrainian company AeroDrone has started serial production of two unmanned aerial vehicles. This was announced by Dmytro Shymkov, one of the startup's co-owners.
Italy and Germany have thwarted a law that would ban the sale of cars with internal combustion engines in the European Union from 2035. Porsche and Ferrari played no small part in the derailment.
This month marks the two-year anniversary of Xiaomi's official announcement to enter the electric car market. The first battery-powered car in the smartphone maker's range will arrive within 15 months.
Redfall comes out on 2 May
Diablo IV beta test to take place this month
The popular strategy is getting more and more content
The game will be released on 5 May
The game is due out next month
At the end of February, Huawei and SERES expanded their collaboration and announced that they had begun work on the first flagship-level smart car. It will appear before the end of this year.
The game is due out later this year
Tesla has been forced to recall more than 3,000 popular Model Y electric cars. This time, the problem is not software-based.














