Mystery iPhone 15 chip could spell bad news for USB-C charging speeds

Indiana Jones 5 streaming date teased, Android 14 vs adverts, new Apple M3 rumors, and more
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August 15, 2023
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iPhone
Mystery iPhone 15 chip could mean slow USB-C charging
It's not clear how quickly the iPhone 15 will charge (Apple)
Newly leaked images purporting to show the USB-C connector in the iPhone 15 Plus suggest that Apple could be planning to put certain limits on charging speeds as it switches the iPhone to USB-C – and it's not the first time we've heard this rumor.
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Entertainment
Indiana Jones 5 gets a potential streaming release date
Indy's most recent adventure is coming to the small screen (Walt Disney Studios / Lucasfilm)
Word reaches us that Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny will be available to stream from August 29 via video-on-demand services, although you're going to have to pay to see it. The Disney-developed movie isn't expected to hit Disney Plus until later in the year.
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Android
Android 14 will protect you from annoying ads
New ad controls are heading to Android (@MishaalRahman)
The upcoming Android 14 will bring with it a welcome tool for blocking adverts that try and take over the whole of your phone screen, according to code spotted in the latest testing version. In short, there will be a setting that lets you block full-screen notifications.
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Entertainment
Netflix wants to bring ​​games to your PC, Mac, and TV
Netflix has been offering games since 2021 (Night School Studio)
Netflix has announced that it's running a limited test enabling users to play its games on larger screens: think PCs, Macs, and TVs. As we previously reported, you'll be able to control these games using your phone, though there's no word yet on a wider roll out.
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Computing
Apple's M3 Ultra chips promise a huge performance jump
More Apple silicon is on the way (Songquan Deng / Shutterstock)
Anticipation levels are high for Apple's rumored M3 chipsets, and they just went up a notch: one reliable source on everything Apple says that the M3 Ultra processor is going to offer a substantial performance boost, though it might not appear until late in 2024.
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