Gmail will soon write emails for you

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June 14, 2023
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Artificial Intelligence
Gmail will soon be able to write your emails for you
Need some help with an email? (Future)
Back in May, Google announced a new AI-powered Help Me Write tool for Gmail, and it's now appearing for some early testers in the Android and iOS apps. It means that we should all soon be getting the chance to let AI take over email writing duties for us.
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Apps
Reddit's blackout has left holes in Google search
Not much is happening on Reddit this week (Sarnia / Shutterstock)
As for Google's search service, it seems to have been hit hard by this week's user-imposed Reddit blackout over controversial changes to the platform – Google usually relies on a lot of the now-locked subreddits to give helpful answers to search queries.
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Phones
iOS 16.5.1 is coming to fix three pesky iPhone bugs
Brace yourself for another iPhone update (DenPhotos / Shutterstock)
All the buzz has been about iOS 17 lately, but before the next major update arrives some notable minor ones will be rolling out – including iOS 16.5.1, which includes fixes for battery drain, Wi-Fi that won't stay connected, and inaccurate weather forecasts.
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Computing
Another version of Windows 10 is officially dead
If you're still on Windows 10 you may be looking at an upgrade (Microsoft)
Microsoft is slowly but surely killing off Windows 10 versions as it pushes users to move over to Windows 11, and Windows 10 version 21H2 is the latest to be end-of-lifed, which means anyone running it needs to upgrade to Windows 10 version 22H2... or Windows 11.
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Phones
The Galaxy S23 FE could land sooner than expected
The Galaxy S21 FE, which launched in January 2022 (Future)
We weren't particularly expecting a Samsung Galaxy S23 FE, but it looks like we're getting one anyway – the latest rumor suggests that the mid-ranger will launch earlier than expected, between the start of July and the end of September, in certain markets.
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