These days there's not much difference in terms of design or features from one phone to the next, but in days gone by the mobile industry was much more innovative, offering extra screens, modular add-ons, and more, which for the most part never caught on.
Few computer annoyances are worse than having an unwanted program open up to handle a file, an email, or a website – so we're glad to see Microsoft is apparently now testing an easier way to configure your default apps in Windows 11.
We're very taken by the white Steam Deck OLED that Valve just announced – but getting hold of one might be tricky. This is a limited-edition release, with sales starting on November 18 – so when the stock runs out, that will be that.
The rapid pace of generative AI development might be about to slow down a little: according to a report based on sources at OpenAI, developers are struggling to make the follow-up to the ChatGPT-4 model significantly better in certain areas.
New features continue to be discovered in the iOS 18.2 beta, ahead if its wider release – and we're pleased to see there's been a tweak to the video player inside Apple Photos, so clips are now played in full-screen mode automatically when opened.