iOS 17 may be a big deal after all

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March 27, 2023
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Phones
iOS 17 is set to be a bigger update than we thought
Get ready for a big iOS update this year (Future)
According to those in the know, iOS 17 is going to be a more major update than previously thought: some of the features most requested by users are said to be on the way from Apple this year, though as yet it's not clear exactly what those are.
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World of Tech
Wordle moves into uncharted territory
Wordle is different today (Shutterstock)
There's something different about today's Wordle, marking a new era for the puzzle game: for the first time since its launch 646 days ago, the solution is a word that's been added by the New York Times to the original word list compiled by Wordle's creator.
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Computing
AMD's new CPUs could kill off graphics cards for good
Could GPUs eventually become redundant? (Future)
In news that may well have Nvidia worried, a leaked benchmark for an AMD CPU suggests that it's carrying a seriously impressive integrated graphics solution – one that could mean dedicated graphics cards won't be required at some point in the future.
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    Artificial Intelligence
    Bing shows off two impressive new AI features
    Bing's AI continues to improve (Kovop / Shutterstock)
    For the time being at least, it seems that Microsoft is beating Google when it comes to integrating AI into search. Two new AI features are being introduced to Bing that add even more context and detail to the results you get from the web.
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    Wearables
    Apple's VR headset might not fit over your glasses
    Apple's VR headset could appear at WWDC in the summer (Future)
    Apple's long-awaited virtual reality headset is rumored to be launching at some point this year, but a new report says it won't be glasses-friendly – so if you're a wearer of spectacles, you might have to wait for the second edition to launch.
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