Google unveils new Gemini AI model

Surprise iOS 17.2 upgrade brings faster charging to the iPhone 14 and iPhone 13, and more
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December 6, 2023
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Artificial Intelligence
Google Gemini is Google's most powerful AI brain so far
Gemini is set to appear across Google's devices and services (Google)
Google has announced its new Gemini artificial intelligence model, which it says is "the most capable and general model we’ve ever built". It'll be used to power the company's devices and services, from Pixel phones to the Google Bard chatbot.
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Software
iOS 17.2 has a big, unexpected upgrade for older iPhones
An iPhone 14 Pro Max waiting for its iOS 17.2 update (Future)
iOS 17.2 is almost ready to be rolled out to the world, and if you own one of the iPhone 13 or iPhone 14 models, you've got a major upgrade to look forward to: support for Qi2 wireless chargers, which means a potential doubling of wireless charging speeds.
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Computing
If you want to keep Windows 10, it'll cost you
Microsoft's Windows 10 update policy might cause some frustration (BlueSkyImage / Shutterstock)
If you definitely want to hang on to Windows 10 after October 2025, then Microsoft will let you – but there's going to be an extra charge attached if you want to get security updates for the operating system after that date. Here's everything we know so far.
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Electric Vehicles
The Tesla Model S has a surprise new rival
The Lucid Air Pure (Lucid)
If you're in the market for an electric car, the Lucid Air Pure has arrived to give the Tesla Model S some stiff competition: it's leasing prices are cheaper than its Tesla rival and yet can get further on a single charge, and it offers some nice luxury touches too.
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Phones
Work on the next iPhone display upgrade is underway
The iPhone 15 Pro (Future)
According to one well-placed source, work has now begun on an under-display camera for the iPhone, which means the notch and Dynamic Island could be done away with completely – but it's likely to be implemented until 2027 (and the iPhone 19).
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