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Amazon
Amazon unveils a host of new Fire TV products
Amazon has launched the Fire TV Omni mini-LED series (Amazon)
If you're currently in the market for a new TV, there are now a few more Amazon Fire TV options (plus accessories) to choose from – including the first mini-LED TV series from the company, and a soundbar with Dolby Atmos support.
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Artificial intelligence
This could be the next big OpenAI breakthrough
OpenAI has more products on the way (OpenAI)
News has leaked out about the next ambitious project from ChatGPT developer OpenAI: an AI agent called an 'operator' that would be able to take over your computer and take care of key tasks for you, like writing code or booking a vacation.
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Virtual Reality
Meta's Orion specs could get 3 wild sci-fi tricks
The Meta Orion specs are still at the prototype stage (Future)
It might still be a while before Meta's Orion smart specs go on sale, but behind the scenes developers are working on several exciting features that could eventually be adopted, including AR-based skills development and safe-driving prompts.
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Phones
More details of the Samsung tri-fold have leaked
The tri-fold Huawei Mate XT (Huawei)
A new report once again points to a tri-fold Samsung foldable phone appearing at some point next year, but it's apparently going to take a different form factor approach than the Huawei Mate XT has – with a main screen that folds inwards.
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Apple
Apple accused of iCloud 'lock in' in new lawsuit
Apple could be in hot water over iCloud storage ((nikkimeel / Shutterstock))
A consumer advocacy group in the UK has taken Apple to task, filing a lawsuit accusing the tech giant of unfairly locking users into expensive iCloud storage tiers – making it less easy for iPhone owners to use another cloud storage provider instead.
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