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Samsung's Galaxy S24 could leave the iPhone 15 in the dust

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March 9, 2023
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Phones
Samsung's Galaxy S24 might outpace the iPhone 15 Pro
The S23 range launched in February (Samsung)
Freshly leaked information on the chipset most likely to be featuring in the Samsung Galaxy S24 – the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 from Qualcomm – suggests that it'll be able to outperform the Apple A17 Bionic processor that's slated for the iPhone 15 Pro.
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Apps
Spotify's new home page borrows from TikTok and Netflix
Spotify is rolling out a new look (Spotify)
Spotify has unveiled a major revamp of its app interface – and it's not difficult to spot the similarities with video-heavy apps such as TikTok and Netflix. Users will also get their own AI-powered DJ that can introduce tracks and compile playlists.
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Cameras
Sony tipped to launch a new hobbyist mirrorless camera
The next Sony camera launch might not be far off (Sony)
Sony makes some great mirrorless cameras – but none of the models launched in the last few years really cater for hobbyists who are more interested in photos than video. That's about to change, however, according to the latest rumors from insiders.
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Google IO 2023 gets underway on May 10
TechRadar will be covering Google IO 2023 live (Google)
Google has revealed that May 10 is the day that its IO developer event will get underway this year – and as usual, we're expecting a host of product announcements across Android, Pixel hardware, artificial intelligence, and everything else Google is doing.
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Computing
Microsoft may be admitting a big taskbar mistake
There's a new preview build for Windows 11 (Windows / Unsplash)
There's a brand-new preview build for early Windows 11 testers to install, and code within it suggests that Microsoft is going to roll back the controversial taskbar grouping options to their previous state – which we suspect will be a popular move.
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