5 best news for June

Apple Introduces New User-Friendly Software Design

On June 9, 2025, Apple unveiled a new universal software design providing easier content access and improved user interaction. The refreshed design maintains the familiar interface structure while adding new elements that boost user efficiency. Apple also announced new opportunities for developers and enterprises to create more interactive and personalized applications.

 

 

Microsoft Launches Cloud & AI Bootcamp to Accelerate Digital Transformation

Microsoft announced the launch of Cloud & AI Bootcamp, a digital program aimed at accelerating the adoption of artificial intelligence and cloud technologies in business processes. This initiative provides companies with resources to develop and implement AI solutions, helping reduce costs and increase efficiency. The program covers strategy, security, and scalability, making it a valuable tool for modern enterprises.

 

 

Google Expands Starlink+ Satellite Internet Access to 42 New Countries

Google’s Starlink+, a satellite internet service, expanded its coverage to 42 new countries and territories, increasing its active user base by over 2.7 million. This expansion enables high-speed, low-latency internet access even in remote and hard-to-reach areas, helping to bridge the digital divide and advance global communication.

 

 

Tesla Opens New Megapack Battery Factory in Shanghai

Tesla announced the opening of a new Megapack battery factory in Shanghai, which will significantly increase production volumes and reduce costs for energy storage solutions. This move supports the development of renewable energy infrastructure and enhances energy independence, responding to growing demand for sustainable energy.

 

 

Coca-Cola Launches 100% Recycled Plastic Bottles in Canada

Coca-Cola announced the launch of bottles made from 100% recycled plastic in the Canadian market. This step is part of the company’s global strategy to reduce environmental impact and support sustainability. Using recycled materials helps reduce the consumption of new plastic resources and lowers waste generation.