Apple Watch widgets may make a comeback in watchOS 10

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Wearables
Widgets may be making a comeback on the Apple Watch
The Apple Watch 8, currently widget-less (Future)
What does this year's watchOS 10 update have in store for us? An interface revamp based on iOS-style widgets, according to one well-placed source – so several years after Apple ditched widgets on its wrist-based wearable, they're about to make a return.
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Phones
Leaked Galaxy Z Fold 5 renders show off its hinge
This could be the Galaxy Z Fold 4 (OnLeaks / Smartprix)
We've got new, high-resolution renders of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 to pore over ahead of an expected July launch. While the design is very reminiscent of the Galaxy Z Fold 4, we've been hearing that the all-important hinge will be improved.
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Artificial Intelligence
Bing's ChatGPT-powered AI gets upgraded again
Bing AI keeps getting smarter and smarter (Future)
Another week, another batch of upgrades for the Bing AI that Microsoft offers, powered by ChatGPT: the bot's responses are now going to be better when you're asking questions about travel or cooking, and the AI should get stuck less often too.
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5 key ways the iPhone 15 Pro could beat the iPhone 14 Pro
The iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max (Apple)
Plenty of iPhone 15 Pro rumors have been rolling in, and we're confident that there are numerous ways that it'll be significantly better than the iPhone 14 Pro – from the underlying performance to improvements in the handset's build quality.
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Entertainment
Super Mario Bros. film breaks records, leaks on Twitter
People have been flocking to see this movie (Universal Pictures / Nintendo)
It's been a mixed few days for the producers and the rest of the team behind the Super Mario Bros. movie, what with the film being the first to take $1 billion in 2023... and also leaking in its entirety on Twitter, so people could watch it for free.
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