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February 15, 2024
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Computing
Finding love with a MacBook Pro after leaving Windows
How do I love thee? Let me count the ways (Future)
Valentine's Day may have passed, but we've got another tale of love conquering all to bring you: how our US Editor-in-Chief Lance Ulanoff broke off a long-term relationship with Windows and found happiness in the embrace of the Apple MacBook Pro.
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Phones
Galaxy S24 owners have discovered a hidden microphone
The Samsung Galaxy S24 series (Samsung / Future)
If you own a new Galaxy S24 handset, check out the ultrawide camera lens on the back of your phone: that little notch on the right of the lens isn't a manufacturing defect – it's actually a microphone, and most of us are discovering it for the first time.
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Software
We could be getting our first look at Android 15 today
The Google Pixel 8 will be getting Android 15 (Future)
As per a now-deleted post on the Android Open Source Project website, the first developer preview of Android 15 could be rolling out today, giving us a taste of what Google has been working on – it may even have appeared by the time you've read this…
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Apple
How the iPhone 16 might beat the Galaxy S24 on AI
The iPhone 15 Pro (Future)
The Galaxy S24 phones have arrived stuffed with AI features, so now it's Apple's turn – and according to a new report, the iPhone 16 handsets are set to come with an improved Neural Engine that's capable of handling more AI tasks more quickly.
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Internet
OpenAI wants ChatGPT to replace Google search
Google might have a new competitor (Shutterstock)
ChatGPT developer OpenAI has set its sights on building an internet search engine based on Bing, according to inside sources – which means it's going to try and tempt you away from Google whenever you're looking for something on the web.
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