Larger battery capacities across the board is the takeaway from the latest iPhone 15 rumor: apparently all four models of the upcoming handset will get quite significant upgrades over their predecessors, which we're hoping translates into longer battery life.
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Computing
There's an incoming Windows 11 change we can get on board with (Windows / Unsplash)
It looks as though a useful tweak to the Windows 11 Start menu is in the pipeline, with code hidden in a preview version of the operating system showing new labels for Start menu entries – labels that helpfully identify native system apps inside Windows 11.
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Social Media
Do we believe Elon or not? (Rafael Henrique/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)
Twitter has gone some way towards explaining why it suddenly limited the number of tweets users could read in a day over the weekend. Apparently the move was one of its latest “extreme measures to remove spam and bots from our platform.”
Spare a thought for the team behind Crater – the space adventure film only premiered on Disney Plus on May 12, but has now been pulled as part of cost-cutting measures. We think it's a new record, and another symptom of our new streaming entertainment reality.
Images have been leaked that show the new gapless hinge on the Galaxy Z Fold 5, which enables both sides of the screen to fold flat against each other – and it seems that Samsung is working very hard to erase the pictures from the internet.