Week in Review: The top stories in phones, AI, computing, and more

GPT-5 is here, but Apple still has AI issues. Plus: Microsoft teases the future of Windows
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Welcome to the Week in Review
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It’s been another big week for AI, with OpenAI taking another step towards artificial general intelligence with the launch of GPT-5. While it feels a little like Sam Altman and company overpromised (or overdramatized) the impact of this new model, and maybe underdelivered a little, it is unquestionably smarter than its predecessor, and perhaps a little less likely to lead you astray. We’ve been covering the launch from every angle, and we’ve even cooked up some long-overdue AI guidance for parents.
 
Speaking of AI, we’re anticipating some exciting AI developments with the expected launch of a new line of Google Pixel Phones – the Pixel 10 series – which is set for August 20 at the latest ‘Made by Google’ event. We think we know a fair bit about the upcoming phones thanks to the usual flurry of leaks – including one from Google itself – and Google has also officially teased the Pixel 10 Pro, so we’re not expecting too many surprises on the day itself.
 
Back on the desktop, the clock is ticking on Windows 10, and many are facing the prospect of a forced upgrade to Windows 11 (it’s not bad, but let’s hope your computer can support it). In any case, it’s probably time to let go of that decade-old platform and embrace the future of Windows computing – at least the one Microsoft is currently painting.
 
I know, it’s the weekend, and perhaps you’d like to stop leaning forward and instead sit back and enjoy the new season of Wednesday – I loved season 1, but I worry this new season won’t be as clever. As a journalist who cut his teeth on print media, what I’m really looking forward to is The Paper – a mockumentary set around a struggling newspaper in the US Midwest – on Peacock.
 
Whatever you’re watching, enjoy your weekend.

Lance Ulanoff, Editor at Large
 
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The week in AI
GPT-5 logos and features
GPT-5 is available now (Future)
AI models just took another significant step forward with the launch of GPT-5 for ChatGPT. Find out what the new model is capable of, and why it could transform AI bots again.
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Ultra sleek. Ultra light
Meet Galaxy's most innovative design, re-engineered to be our slimmest, lightest Fold ever. With expansive screens inside and out to show you a new, undisrupted world of craftsmanship, it's the Ultra experience, unfolded.
*Compared to previous Galaxy Z Fold models.
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The week in Apple
GPT-5 logo
Apple Intelligence is getting a GPT-5 upgrade (OpenAI)
ChatGPT is available through Siri now, you might remember, and Apple has confirmed its devices will get the GPT-5 upgrade – but it doesn't fix all of Apple's problems with AI.
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Today's best deals, hand-picked by TechRadar's experts
'TechRadar don't miss' logo next to a Macbook, iPad, Apple watch and airpods
(Future)
Best Buy has launched a massive sale on Apple devices ahead of the weekend, and we've picked out the 15 best deals on MacBooks, iPads, AirPods, and more.
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The week in Phones
The Google Pixel 10 Pro
Google has given us one official look at the Pixel 10 Pro (Google)
The Pixel 10 leaks are continuing ahead of the big reveal on August 20, and we've highlighted five of the biggest rumored upgrades that you can look forward to.
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The week in Computing
A Windows 11 laptop
Microsoft has big plans for Windows (Future)
A senior Microsoft exec has been speaking about the future of the Windows operating system – and it sounds like there's going to be a lot of voice control and AI.
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The week in Entertainment
Jenna Ortega in Wednesday
Jenna Ortega is back as Wednesday (Netflix)
Wednesday season 2 part 1 is out now on Netflix – but if one of the platform's biggest TV hits fills you with woe, our weekend streaming list is full of other great suggestions.
See our top picks
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