Netflix teams up with Microsoft to develop ad-supported tier
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We're had our hands all over the Nothing Phone (1) (Future)
Nothing is looking to shake up the Android phone market, and its Phone (1) handset is a bold first attempt, with a transparent back and glyph lighting. Click through to read our early impressions of this unusual and intriguing device. READ MORE
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Apple continues to push out beta software for its devices, and the latest piece of hardware to get an optional, experimental update is the Apple TV box: the public beta of tvOS 16 is now available, although we'd advise you to think twice before installing it. READ MORE
Some of the new emojis that could be coming to your devices (Emojipedia)
Every year the Unicode Consortium organization – the emoji regulator – chooses some new emojis to add to the catalog, and the little pictures in the running for the 2022 pick include a high five, a Wi-Fi signal, a jellyfish and a flute. READ MORE
We should be seeing the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 make its debut next month, along with a host of other new Samsung devices, and the latest from the rumor mill suggests that we'll be getting some fun new colors for this year's foldable. READ MORE
Netflix is shaking up the plans that it offers (Ink Drop / Shutterstock)
It's no secret that Netflix is planning to offer a cheaper tier that's supported by adverts, but we just learned something significant about it: Microsoft is the partner that will be serving up the ads when the new option eventually goes live. READ MORE