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Windows Recall gets a recall, Chick-Fil-A takes on Netflix, and more
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Our in-depth Pixel 9 Pro review: the future of AI phones
The Pixel 9 Pro (Future)
TechRadar's full Google Pixel 9 Pro review is live, and there isn't a more comprehensive or detailed take on the new handset anywhere else: find out what's good (the AI smarts) and what's not so good (the processor) in Google's 2024 flagship phone.
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Computing
Windows Recall is coming back in October
Windows Recall is making a comeback (Future)
Microsoft has attracted a lot of flak for the Windows Recall feature that logs just about everything you do on your PC – so much so that it was pulled from early testing versions for a while. It's not going away though, and it'll be back in October.
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Phones
The first triple-folding phone is coming next month
The Mate X3, a previous Huawei foldable (Huawei)
The new tri-foldable phone from Huawei – which will be the first handset to have two folds in its screen, rather than one, which means three separate screens – is coming "next month", according to comments made by Huawei exec Richard Yu.
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Streaming
The next Netflix competitor will be... Chick-Fil-A?
Are you ready for another streaming service? (Getty Images)
We didn't have 'Chick-Fil-A launches a streaming service' on our predictions bingo card for 2024, but here we are – it seems that the US fast food giant is planning to take on Netflix and the rest, and it already has some impressive television talent signed up.
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Apple
Apple's folding-screen MacBook may have been delayed
Future MacBooks could be all-screen (Unsplash)
According to a reliable tipster, Apple really is working on a MacBook – or it might be an iPad – that's a single pane of glass, folded in the middle. However, the tech has apparently been pushed back to 2027 or 2028, so you've got lots of time to save up.
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