Galaxy Ring launch edges closer

iPhone phishing scam warning, Nikon launches super-versatile zoom lens, and more
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Wearables
The Samsung Galaxy Ring is edging closer to a launch
A prototype of the Samsung Galaxy Ring (Samsung)
When it comes to gadgets due to launch in 2024, the Galaxy Ring is definitely one of the ones we're most excited about. It just showed up in another official Samsung app, which suggests it's not far off going on sale, and it might arrive as early as July.
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Phones
There's a dangerous new iPhone scam to watch out for
iPhone owners, be on your guard (Neirfy / Shutterstock)
If you're met with an unexpected request to reset your Apple ID password on your iPhone, reject it: it's part of a sophisticated new phishing attack, and you could lose access to your Apple devices. We've got all the details of the scam, and how to avoid it.
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Cameras
Nikon launches the world's most versatile zoom lens
The new Nikon Z 28-400mm f/4-8 VR (Nikon)
We're very impressed by what Nikon has managed to do with its latest full-frame lens: it comes offering a whopping 14.2x optical zoom covering the 28-400mm focal length, which means it beats every other current full-frame lens and smartphone camera.
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Computing
Samsung's next thin-and-light laptop has leaked
The Samsung Galaxy Book 4 Pro (Future)
We've only just said hello to the Galaxy Book 4 Pro, but Samsung is apparently already working on the Galaxy Book 5 Pro – and the latest leak suggests it'll come with a significant upgrade in the processor department to improve power and efficiency.
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Artificial Intelligence
Google is pushing AI search out to more people
Changes are coming to Google search (Africa Studio / Shutterstock)
Google thinks you might prefer an AI-generated answer to your search queries, rather than the standard blue links we're all used to, and it's now expanding this experiment to more users – even those who haven't specifically opted-in to using the feature.
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