In the last 24 hours, Technology and social media space are igniting with a mix of exciting games and trending news around the globe. Microsoft AI, Macbook Air M3 discontinued Apple, and oppo reno 15 pro are making headlines and gaining a lot of traction from the masses, here’s what people are searching for the most on Google.
Microsoft AI
Microsoft has introduced Mico, an animated, expressive AI avatar for its Copilot assistant, designed to make interactions more natural and human-like. Mico appears as a customizable, blob-like character that visually reacts changing colour, expressions, and movements during voice and chat conversations, helping users feel more engaged and supported. Currently available in the U.S., this optional feature aims to build trust by responding emotionally to user input and reducing friction when completing tasks or learning new features. Microsoft positions Mico as a friendly, modern evolution of past assistants like Clippy, enhancing Copilot’s usefulness and appeal through visual and conversational charm.
Macbook Air M3 discontinued Apple
In 2025, Apple streamlined its lineup by discontinuing about 25 devices and accessories as newer models arrived, signalling a move toward a simpler ecosystem. The most notable change was retiring the iPhone SE, ending Home buttons, Touch ID, smaller screens, and Lightning ports across iPhones. Several Plus models were also phased out, and seven iPhones including the iPhone 14, 15, and 16 Pro series were dropped. Apple also retired older iPads, Apple Watch models, and multiple Macs such as MacBook Air M3/M2 and Mac Studio M2 variants. Accessories like the Lightning-to-3.5 mm cable were also discontinued as Apple shifts fully to USB-C.
Oppo reno 15 pro
The Oppo Reno 15 series including the Reno 15 Pro, Reno 15 Pro Mini, and standard Reno 15 is expected to launch in India soon, likely in early 2026, with sales through Flipkart confirmed via teasers. Leaks suggest global pricing around €799 for the Pro and €599 for the base model, while India prices may vary. The phones will feature AMOLED displays, aerospace-grade aluminium frames, and large batteries with fast charging. Specs include MediaTek Dimensity 8450 chipsets, premium camera systems (up to 200 MP), and Android 16-based software.
