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The Apple Watch X could be a letdown

OnePlus Open price and release date have leaked, a slimmer PS5 is coming, and more
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October 11, 2023
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Wearables
The Apple Watch X may not be much of an upgrade
The recently launched Apple Watch 9 (Apple)
We're getting the tenth Apple Watch next year, but – in contrast to the iPhone X – it doesn't look as though the Apple Watch X will be all that dramatic an upgrade. According to a leading Apple analyst, expect another iterative update for the 2024 edition.
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Phones
The OpenPlus Open launch date and price have leaked
The OnePlus 11 (Future)
The next foldable phone to make it to market is likely to be the OnePlus Open, and based on the latest leaks it could undercut current foldables from Samsung and Google in terms of price, with October 19 being tipped as a likely launch date.
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Gaming
A slimmer PS5 model is hitting shelves in November
The PS5 is slimming down (Sony)
The PS5 is losing some weight: Sony has announced that both the standard and the Digital Edition consoles will be replaced with slimmer versions next month, reducing the volume of the units by more than 30% and adding the option of a Ultra HD Blu-ray drive.
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Phones
These phones could be the first to get Assistant with Bard
Assistant with Bard is on the way (Google)
Google is combining its Bard and Assistant tools into one all-encompassing AI-powered app, and while it's not clear exactly how soon it's going to roll out, some hidden code in the Google app hints at which phones are likely to get the tool first.
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Social Media
A year on, Musk continues to wreak havoc at Twitter
It hasn't been smooth sailing for Musk and X (Shutterstock)
Elon Musk has been in charge of Twitter (now X) for almost a year, and TechRadar's US Editor-in-Chief Lance Ulanoff isn't impressed with the job he's done so far, with the changes he's making continuing to damage the social network's brand.
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