[The Morning After]( It's Thursday, July 20, 2023. Netflix has [removed its $10 Basic tier]( â once the service's cheapest plan without ads â in the US and the UK. The company has updated its pricing page to say new and rejoining members in both countries can no longer sign up for the Basic tier. If youâre already on the plan, you can keep your membership as is (and pay $10 a month) until you cancel or change your subscription â or Netflix changes its mind, Iâm guessing. If new members don't want to pay for a Standard plan, they must now make do with the Standard Ad-Supported tier, which costs $7 a month in the US and £5 in the UK. It supports Full HD streams and viewing on two devices at a time, like the no-ads Standard plan but lacks offline viewing. How many ads are you likely to see if you want to save money? Netflix says youâll get an average of four minutes of ads an hour at around 15 to 30 seconds each, which, of course, you canât skip. Streaming services are all looking to get more money out of us, whether theyâre closing off their cheapest plans or increasing their base prices. YouTube Premium seems to be following [suit](. â Mat Smith The biggest stories you might have missed [The best e-readers for 2023]( [The best gaming handhelds in 2023]( [ASUS will manufacture and develop new Intel NUC mini PCs]( [Digital 'immortality' is coming, and we're not ready for it]( [Activision Blizzard lays off around 50 esports staff amid a potential Overwatch League overhaul]( [Google's Nearby Share app for Windows PCs is now officially available]( [How to stream the FIFA Womenâs World Cup 2023]( [The best gifts for coffee lovers in 2023]( ['Babylon 5' is finally coming to Blu-ray]( [Apple is reportedly making its own AI chatbot to rival ChatGPT]( It's called Ajax. Apple is working on its very own chatbot, according to Bloomberg sources. Engineers have cheekily named the toolset AppleGPT, but itâs actually called Ajax, as the large language model (LLM) was built using Googleâs JAX framework. Sources indicate Apple has multiple teams working on the project, with one team devoted to addressing potential privacy concerns. This move comes after Apple CEO, Tim Cook, told Good Morning America that generative AI is something the company is âlooking at closely.â According to Bloomberg, John Giannandrea and Appleâs senior vice president of software engineering, Craig Federighi, are leading the initiative. [Continue reading.]( [Nothing Phone 2 review]( Another strong alternative to boring midrange phones.
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Engadget]( In 2023, when new generations of phones never seem quite as exciting as the last, Nothing has made the Phone 2 stand out. Its eye-catching design captures some of the best qualities of clear plastic gadgets from the â90s, but in a more sophisticated way. Nothingâs Monochrome UI asks users to be more thoughtful about how they use their device while giving them tools like the Glyph interface that can surface info and notifications in novel ways. Itâs also very similar to the companyâs first phone. [Continue reading.]( [Beats Studio Pro review: Upgraded sound makes all the difference]( The changes that matter most are the ones you canât see. After almost six years, Beats is back with new over-ear noise-canceling headphones. A significant update from the Studio 3 Wireless, the new Studio Pro is a familiar formula reconfigured from the inside out. A second-generation version of Beatsâ own audio chip powers this new model, delivering improvements to active noise cancellation (ANC), spatial audio with dynamic head tracking and wired audio modes via USB-C connection. The one thing that hasnât particularly changed? The $350 price. [Continue reading.]( [Transformersâ Grimlock gets an expensive auto-transforming toy]( The $1,699 Dinobot stands 15 inches tall.
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Robosen Robosen announced a new auto-converting Transformer today. After launching its self-transforming Optimus Prime in 2021, the company set its sights on Grimlock, the Autobot-allied leader of the Dinobots, who changes from a robot into a mechanical T-Rex. The Grimlock collectible stands 15 inches tall in robot mode and 15.4 inches in dinosaur mode. Robosen describes its auto-transforming as âthe epitome of auto-conversionâ â all for just $1,699, or $1,499 for pre-orders. [Continue reading.]( ââ The Morning After is a daily newsletter from Engadget designed to help you fight off FOMO. Who knows what you'll miss if you don't [subscribe](. Craving even more? [Like us on Facebook]( or [follow us on Twitter](. Have a suggestion on how we can improve The Morning After? [Send us a note.]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Youtube]( [Instagram]( You are receiving this email because you opted in at [engadget.com](. Not interested anymore? [Unsubscribe from this newsletter.]( Copyright © 2023 Yahoo. All rights reserved.