iOS 18 leak reveals AI upgrades that might be coming our way soon

The Sonos headphones could launch tomorrow, Google Search without AI, and more
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iPhone
Here's how AI could transform iOS 18
iOS 18 could offer a significantly different experience (Getty Images)
We've got some more rumored details of how Apple is going to use AI to transform Siri and the entire iOS 18 experience: there are mentions of a more conversational voice assistant, notification summaries, voice memo transcriptions, and AI photo editing.
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Audio
The Sonos headphones could launch tomorrow
Something is coming... (Sonos)
In an email to customers, Sonos has said "our most requested product is coming soon", with a countdown set to expire tomorrow – which makes us think that the long-rumored Sonos headphones are finally going to be shown off to the world at large.
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Internet
You can still use Google Search without AI
Google still has a non-AI version (Vantage_DS / Shutterstock)
Google has been very loudly proclaiming how great its new AI search technology is, but it's also brought back a more traditional approach for searching the web, which goes back to those familiar blue links. For some users, classic search might be better.
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Computing
Windows 11 File Explorer is getting a slick new upgrade
More changes are coming to Windows 11 (Sdx15 / Shutterstock)
Most of the tweaks we've seen to Windows 11 lately have involved either AI or adverts, but Microsoft can still innovate in other ways: a new 'shared' section is heading to File Explorer, making it easier to collaborate on files and folders with other users.
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Android
Android 15 could give your phone 3 hours more battery
Android 15 should give your phone more time between charges (Mojahid Mottakin / Shutterstock)
Android 15 is currently in beta testing and should be rolling out in full before the end of the year, and Google says it's seen battery life improvements of up to three hours on some devices upgraded to Android 15 – all thanks to a power-saving doze mode.
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