Week in Review: The top stories in phones, computing, and more

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June 16, 2023
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Welcome to the Week in Review
Welcome
Apple’s annual WWDC is what I like to call a ‘long-tail’ event; we’re still talking about it long after it’s done. This week we spent a lot of time examining new hardware (namely the relatively giant new MacBook Air), and having deep thoughts about the bazillion platform updates Apple announced.
 
At least that’s what we were thinking about when we weren’t preoccupied by the bizarre Reddit meltdown (a nice distraction from the usual Twitter meltdowns), or considering the seismic impact all those Google Search and AI updates are about to have on our lives – come to think of it, that stuff is all from another long-tail event, Google I/O.
 
All in all, this week reminded us that it’s not just the big story that matters – what comes after is just as important, if not more so, and naturally we’re covering it all. Read on, and enjoy your weekend.
 
Lance Ulanoff, US Editor in Chief
 
The week in computing
Read our in-depth review of the 15-inch MacBook Air
Apple's latest MacBook Air – and its biggest yet (Future)
We like to think we review laptops in more detail and with more rigor than anyone else, and no laptop this year has attracted more attention than Apple's new 15-inch MacBook Air – click through for our comprehensive assessment of the biggest Air yet.
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The week in phones
The iPhone's next trick could be 3D photos and videos
Future iPhone cameras could add an extra dimension (Apple)
In the midst of the Apple Vision Pro AR/VR headset announcement, you may have heard mention of "spatial photos and videos in 3D" – and it seems likely that a future iPhone model will come equipped to capture pictures and clips in all three dimensions.
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The week in social media
Here's why Reddit has gone dark – and what happens next
It's been a tumultuous week for Reddit (Future)
The 48-hour Reddit blackout over new developer pricing is supposed to be over, but thousands of subreddits remain ‘dark’ and the CEO is sticking to his guns – so what happens to the ‘front page of the internet’ now? We're tracking the latest developments.
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The week in AI
Gmail will soon be able to write your emails for you
Help Me Write is in testing now (Future)
Back in May, Google announced a new AI-powered Help Me Write tool for Gmail, and it's now appearing for some early testers in the Android and iOS apps. It means that we should all soon be getting the chance to let AI take over email writing duties for us.
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The week in streaming
Take your seats for Netflix's 2023 Tudum showcase
It's time for another Tudum (Netflix)
Netflix's annual Tudum showcase is happening tomorrow (it's the sound that accompanies the Netflix logo – get it?), and we've got all the information you need to know about, from what we're expecting to be unveiled to how you can watch the event live.
Read the full story
Other big stories this week
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