The Samsung/Google MR headset is here – meet Project Moohan

Apple exclusive: Camera Control deep dive. Plus: Windows gets AirDrop-style file sharing
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December 12, 2024
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Google and Samsung unveil their mixed-reality headset
We've got our first look at Project Moohan (Google)
Meet Project Moohan: it's the long-awaited mixed-reality headset from Google and Samsung, and it arrives alongside the new Android XR software platform. We've got all the details right here – including when you'll actually be able to buy it.
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Apple
An exclusive look at the new iPhone Camera Control
The Camera Control appears on the latest iPhones (Future)
This year's iPhones were the first to get Camera Control, which gives users more precision when shooting photos and video. In an exclusive chat with TechRadar, three Apple executives who worked on the innovation explain the thinking behind it.
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Computing
Windows finally gets AirDrop-style file sharing
Windows is getting updated file sharing capabilities (Microsoft)
Windows PCs and iPhones can now play a little more nicely with each other, after Microsoft rolled out an AirDrop-style file-sharing system to early testers. It means sharing files between an iPhone and a Windows computer will just take a few clicks.
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Wearables
Check your Garmin scores against the 2024 stats
Have you been logging your scores with a Garmin this year? (Future)
Garmin is the latest company to introduce an end-of-year recap, publishing its 2024 Connect Data Report on Garmin user trends from all around the world. It means you can see how your sleep, steps, and stress scores compare to everyone else's.
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Phones
The iPhone 17 could borrow the look of the Pixel 9
Could the iPhone (left) end up looking like the Pixel? (Framesira / Karlis Dambrans / Shutterstock)
Apple and Google have borrowed plenty of ideas from each other over the years, but we weren't quite prepared for this: based on the latest leaks, it seems the iPhone 17 might adopt a raised camera bar on the back that would make it look a lot like a Pixel.
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