iPhone 15 Pros are overheating, and Apple is readying a fix

Google reveals new Chromebook Plus range, new Samsung Galaxy S24 leaks, and more
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October 2, 2023
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Phones
Apple admits that iPhone 15 Pro handsets are overheating
The iPhone 15 Pro (Future)
There have been multiple reports of new iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max handsets overheating, and Apple has now acknowledged that there's a problem. The good news is that the issue can apparently be solved with a software fix, which is on the way.
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Computing
Google unveils its Chromebook Plus badge of quality
New Chromebooks are coming, with a Plus label (Google)
Google has officially launched its Chromebook Plus scheme, after several leaks about the project: the idea is that Chromebook Plus laptops will offer a guaranteed level of quality and power, and there are already several different models to pick from.
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Phones
More unofficial Samsung Galaxy S24 renders emerge
The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra (Future)
Last week we saw unofficial renders of the Samsung Galaxy S24, and we now have images of the Plus and Ultra phones from the same source. In terms of design at least, it doesn't look as though much is changing from last year's Galaxy S23 equivalents.
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Entertainment
Netflix's new star-studded thriller has a trailer
Leave The World Behind features some big-name stars (Netflix)
If you've read the award-winning book that Netflix's upcoming Leave The World Behind flick is based on, you'll know it balances small-scale drama and global catastrophe rather brilliantly, so we're excited to get this first trailer ahead of the movie adaptation.
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Computing
Users report issues with the latest Windows 11 update
Another Windows 11 update is causing problems (Unsplash)
Some users who rushed to install the latest Windows 11 update – complete with the Copilot AI assistant – are now reporting bugs and issues with the software, ranging from crashes to slowdowns. As yet, there's been no response from Microsoft.
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