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Galaxy S24 price leak hints at no hike over S23 range, a trippy Vision Pro experience, and more
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December 14, 2023
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Computing
Microsoft adds Copilot AI to Windows 10
If you use Windows 10, look out for Copilot AI (Shutterstock)
Windows 10 users can now try putting questions and prompts to the Copilot AI assistant, as it's started rolling out with the latest software patch for the operating system – although Microsoft has said it'll be a while before everyone gets the functionality.
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Phones
The Galaxy S24 series might keep the Galaxy S23 pricing
The Galaxy S23 series (Samsung)
While we're hoping the Galaxy S24 phones offer upgrades in every department over the Galaxy S23 line, we're also hoping that the price doesn't change – and the latest from the rumor mill suggests that Samsung will indeed stick to the same pricing structure.
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Apple
Seeing your own video on the Vision Pro is a trip
Watching Spatial Video on the Apple Vision Pro (Apple)
Thanks to the latest iOS 17.2 update you can now record Spatial Video – immersive video encoded for virtual reality headsets – on the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max, and we've been testing out how our own videos look on the Apple Vision Pro.
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Google Maps just got an important privacy update
Google Maps is giving users more privacy options (Henry Perks / Unsplash)
Google Maps is getting a privacy update that means data about your location and the places you visit can be kept on your phone, rather than being stored in the cloud, where it's potentially more vulnerable – and other upgrades are on the way, too.
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Electric Vehicles
Almost two million Teslas are being recalled
The Tesla Model S (Tesla)
Almost two million Tesla cars are having to be recalled because their autopilot software isn't safe enough for regulators. The self-driving tech apparently gives drivers a "false sense of security", and will now have to be significantly tweaked with a new update.
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