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iPhone 16 Pro titanium finish might get a makeover, AI voice cloning, and more
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Gmail turns 20, and it's changed email forever
Gmail shook up the email app market (Getty Images)
It was April 1, 2004, when Gmail first opened its digital doors, offering a huge (for the time) 1GB of storage for free, replacing folders with labels, and changing email forever. TechRadar's Editor At Large Lance Ulanoff takes a look at Gmail's lasting impact.
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Phones
The iPhone 16 Pro may get a new titanium finish
The titanium frame on the iPhone 15 Pro Max (Future)
The iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max switched to a titanium frame last year, making them lighter and tougher than their predecessors – and the latest rumor is the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max will stick with titanium, but add a new finish.
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Artificial Intelligence
OpenAI can clone your voice from 15 seconds of audio
OpenAI has another AI tool to show off (Rafapress / Shutterstock)
The latest AI development that's both fascinating and scary in equal measure comes with OpenAI's new Voice Engine tool – now available as a preview to a select group of users – which can realistically clone voices based on just 15 seconds of audio.
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Software
Reasons to be optimistic about Siri's iOS 18 reboot
Could iOS 18 mean that Siri gets good again? (Apple)
All the indications are that Siri will get a significant AI-heavy upgrade when iOS 18 arrives later this year – and TechRadar's Senior News Editor Mark Wilson thinks this might be the moment when Apple starts to catch up to Google and Microsoft with its AI.
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Wearables
This chunky new Casio G-Shock makes a real statement
It's a well-protected watch, clearly (Future)
Our detailed review of the Casio G-Shock Rangeman GPR-H1000 is now live, so you can use it to decide whether this chunky, distinctive-looking smartwatch is the upgrade you need for your wrist – or if there's something else out there that would suit you better.
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