Microsoft has pushed out another update for its Windows 11 operating system, and alongside some real improvements – like a better-looking taskbar – there's a controversial new feature that we're not sure many users are going to like.
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Gaming
Wordle, we're not happy with you (Wachiwit / Shutterstock)
We don't mind a challenge when it comes to Wordle, but we think today's solution is a step too far – it's an obscure word that won't make much sense in many parts of the world. You can do better, New York Times (spoilers for today's game within).
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Phones
The iPhone's buttons could be staying as they are (Apple)
All the rumors and leaks to date have pointed towards Apple introducing solid-state buttons on the iPhone 15 Pro, replacing mechanical switches with haptic feedback – but now reliable sources are saying that upgrade has been ditched.
If the latest industry reports are to be believed, Elon Musk is busy working on an AI chatbot for Twitter that could rival ChatGPT. The processing power and software engineers are apparently in place, although it's not clear when we're going to see it.
Garmin has a new smartwatch to tempt you to part with your money: the Instinct 2X Solar is larger than the existing Instinct 2 model, can last longer between battery charges, and comes with an integrated LED light feature that has a range of uses.