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Apple iPad event
iPad Pro 13-inch hands-on: the impossibly thin iPad king
We got hands-on with the new iPad Pro backstage at Apple's Let Loose event (Future)
We got some brief hands-on time with Apple's new iPads at yesterday's Let Loose event, and we were particularly interested to get our mitts on the new 13-inch iPad Pro, which is packing the new M4 chip and cutting-edge OLED display tech.
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Here's why two OLED screens are better than one
Get an eyeful of Apple's new Ultra Retina XDR display (Apple)
The new iPad Pro is the first iPad to get an OLED screen, and it's no ordinary OLED panel – we've taken an in-depth look at new 'tandem OLED' display, or Ultra Retina XDR, to find out why it's such a big deal, and why Apple took so long to get the tech right.
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Computing
Your Windows 11 cursor could be next for an AI overhaul
Microsoft is looking to change how users interact with Windows devices (Surface/Unsplash)
Reports suggest that Microsoft wants to bring AI to more aspects of the Windows experience. Alongside the long-rumored AI Explorer tool, which might be unveiled at Build 2024 later this month, it's said to be working on introducing an AI-enhanced mouse cursor.
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Prime Video is set to get even more ads
You could soon be seeing more ads during Prime Video shows such as Fallout (Amazon MGM Studios)
Bad news if you're already unhappy about Prime Video forcing ads on you (unless you pay more): Amazon is looking at introducing three new kinds of advert to further spoil your viewing experience, and we think it might be the final straw for some users.
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Entertainment
Marvel admits it's been pumping out too much content
Unusually, Deadpool and Wolverine is the only Marvel movie releasing this year (Marvel Studios)
More than one observer has suggested that Marvel has been making too many movies and shows for fans to keep track of, and now the studio says it's planning to reduce its output; however its current schedule suggests that might be easier said than done.
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