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Amazon's new 21-inch Echo Show is its biggest ever
Amazon has new Echo Shows to... show you (Amazon)
Amazon just launched its biggest smart display to date, the 21-inch Echo Show – and it's refreshed the 15-inch model at the same time for good measure. Find out what these smart-home devices have to offer, and how much they'll set you back.
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VR/AR
We tested out the 5th-gen Snap Spectacles
The Snap Spectacles still need some more refining (Future)
Snapchat developer Snap isn't giving up on its augmented-reality glasses, and TechRadar got to try out the 5th-generation model – currently limited to developers who are prepared to pay $99 (about £78) a month to own them.
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Phones
The iPhone SE 4 is again tipped for March 2025
The iPhone SE 3 launched in 2022 (Apple)
Another voice has joined the chorus predicting that the iPhone SE 4 is going to break cover during March 2025, so mark your calendars. It's set to be a significant upgrade for the cheapest iPhone as well, both inside and out.
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Artificial intelligence
This could be the reason Alexa AI hasn't launched yet
Alexa's AI upgrade is still in the pipeline (Amazon)
Having once led the way in voice-enabled assistants, Alexa is now lagging behind – and a new report suggests Amazon's engineers are battling latency and slow responses as they try and fit Alexa with a generative AI upgrade to take on bots such as ChatGPT.
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Computing
Google might combine ChromeOS and Android
The Lenovo IdeaPad Duet 5 Chromebook (Future)
Rumors of Google combining its ChromeOS and Android efforts into one project have resurfaced, and while it may not happen for several years yet, it sounds as though part of the thinking is to try and grab more market share away from Apple.
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