The new Macs coming in 2025: here's what Apple is planning

The iPhone SE 4 may get a rebrand, the best cameras of 2025, and more
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January 1, 2025
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Apple
These are the Macs we're expecting in 2025
New Macs and MacBooks are on the way (Apple)
2025 is set to be a busy 12 months for Apple: among other launches we're expecting multiple refreshes across multiple Mac lines, with a new M5 chipset also due to be unveiled later in the year. Find out what you might want to start saving up for.
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Phones
The iPhone SE 4 may get rebranded
The iPhone SE 3 launched in 2022 (Apple)
As for iPhones, the next one we see should be the iPhone SE 4 – but the latest rumor around the phone is that it's going to be called the iPhone 16E instead. The handset is due a major upgrade on the inside and out, and could launch in March.
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Cameras
The 12 cameras we're most excited about in 2025
A lot of new cameras are on the way (Sony / Canon / Nikon / GoPro / Fujifilm / Ricoh / Pentax)
There's plenty for photography fans to look forward to in 2025, whether you take your snaps using a full-frame mirrorless camera, a smartphone, or something in between. Check out the 12 camera upgrades we're most looking forward to seeing this year.
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Artificial intelligence
How AI memories could help save lives
Gemini continues to get new features (Poetra.RH / Shutterstock)
Google recently upgraded its Gemini AI chatbot so that it could remember everything that's been said to it, as ChatGPT can – and there's a case to be made that these upgrades could save lives rather than bring on the much-discussed AI-driven apocalypse.
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Fitness
Should you swap weights for resistance bands?
Resistance bands are simple to use at home (Future)
A new year means a new fitness regime for many, and TechRadar is here to help you plan your 2005 exercise program. Our fitness editor Matt Evans has swapped weights for resistance bands for the past six months, and says he isn't going back.
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