October M4 MacBook surprise teased

DJI Neo may be very affordable, a new PS5 Pro design leak, and more
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August 29, 2024
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Computing
We could be getting MacBook treats in October
New MacBooks could be on the way soon (Apple)
While there's a lot of attention on the iPhone 16 unveiling expected in September, a fresh rumor suggests that mass production of the M4 MacBook Pros is now ramping up – so we could see these new laptops make an appearance sometime in October.
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Drones
New DJI Neo leak hints at an affordable price
The DJI Neo could be a smaller Avata 2 (DJI)
From laptop leaks to drone leaks, and an unboxing of what appears to be the upcoming DJI Neo has hit the internet. What's more, the video includes details of the drone's expected price – and it looks as though it could be very affordable indeed.
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Gaming
We might have got our first look at the PS5 Pro
Another PS5 model could be on the way ((Kiyoshi Ota / Bloomberg / Getty Images))
Sony is widely expected to launch a Pro version of its PlayStation 5 console in the near future, and a fresh leak gives us a better idea of what it might look like: similar to the existing PS5 Slim console, but with some notable design tweaks.
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Cameras
Major leak reveals the next flagship GoPro camera
The GoPro Hero 12 Black (GoPro)
Today's flurry of leaks include the GoPro Hero 13 Black, and we've got unofficial pictures and specs lists for the upcoming action camera. If this information is accurate the new model could be a significant update, and it could launch within the next month.
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iPhone
AI photo editing-features have arrived in the iOS 18 beta
iOS 18 is bringing more photo editing features to the iPhone (Future)
If you're testing the beta version of iOS 18 you can now have a play around with the Clean Up photo-editing feature, powered by Apple Intelligence – and it has the potential to transform the way we work with and manipulate images on our iPhones.
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