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Computing
The top 5 features in today's big Windows 11 update
The Moment 5 update for Windows 11 is rolling out (Shutterstock)
Windows 11 Moment 5 is here, and there's quite a bit to explore in the latest major update courtesy of Microsoft. We'll walk you through the new AI-powered photo editing tools, improvements to accessibility, faster file sharing between devices, and more.
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Entertainment
Prime Video's new Fallout show is an absolute blast
Fallout arrives this week (JoJo Whilden / Prime Video)
TechRadar's entertainment scribe Tom Power is here to give you the lowdown on season one of the new small-screen adaptation of the Fallout video game series – and with mild spoilers included, his verdict is that this could be one of the best Prime Video shows yet.
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Tablets
iPadOS 17.5 code all but confirms the OLED iPad Pro
The 12.9-inch iPad Pro launched in 2022 (Future)
Firmware code for as-yet-unannounced iPad models found in iPadOS 17.5 would seem to back up earlier rumors that the iPad Pro 2024 is going to make the jump to OLED display tech – and if the leaks are right, new tablets could be with us sometime next month.
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Wearables
The Apple Watch 10 could deliver better battery life
The Apple Watch 9 launched last year (Future)
Another Apple device due in 2024 and rumored to be getting a display upgrade is the Apple Watch 10 – and supply chain reports of a more power-efficient type of screen have us hoping it will lead to some noticeable battery life improvements.
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Apps
Google's AI photo editor could soon be free for everyone
The Magic Editor could be coming to more users (Future)
The AI-powered Magic Editor in Google Photos offers an impressive array of image manipulation tricks, but it's currently only available to users who pay for a Google One plan – something which might change soon, according to a new leak.
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