Bad news: Netflix just dropped its cheapest ad-free plan

Samsung talks up new foldables, hands-on with macOS 14 Sonoma, and more
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July 19, 2023
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Entertainment
Netflix ditches its cheapest ad-free plan in the US and UK
You now have one less Netflix plan to choose from (Vantage_DS / Shutterstock)
New Netflix subcribers no longer have the option to sign up for its $9.99 / £6.99 Basic plan, though those already on the plan are unaffected for now. The Standard ad-free option costs $15.49 / £10.99, with the cheapest ad-supported tier at $6.99 / £4.99.
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Phones
Samsung says its next foldables will be thinner and lighter
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 (Future)
While not exactly revealing the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and the Z Flip 5, a Samsung exec has gone on the record as saying the upcoming foldables are "slimmer and lighter" than ever before – we're expecting to see the phones at Samsung's July 26 Unpacked event.
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Computing
We go hands-on with the macOS 14 Sonoma beta
macOS 14 Sonoma is on the way (Apple)
A new version of Apple's macOS is on the way, with a public beta now available for anyone to try out: we've taken advantage and installed the early preview of the software, so that we can talk you through some of the best features that are on the way.
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Phones
iPhone 16 Pro Max tipped to get a major camera boost
The rear cameras on the iPhone 14 Pro Max (Future)
Apple is also expected to launch new smartphones before the end of 2023, but it's the 2024 iPhone 16 Pro Max that's the subject of a new rumor: apparently it's going to be the biggest iPhone yet, allowing room for a super-telephoto periscope camera.
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Artificial Intelligence
Two key new features are coming to Bing AI
Bing AI in use (Future)
If you're using the Bing AI chatbot, you'll be pleased to know that two very useful features from Microsoft are heading your way. The bot is set to get a dark mode, and you'll be able to supply it with an image and have whatever's in the picture identified for you.
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