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iPhone 15, Windows upgrades, and Musk gets into AI Created for {EMAIL} | [Web Version]( April 21, 2023 CONNECT WITH TECH RADAR  [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Youtube]( [Tech Radar]( [SIGN UP]( ⋅ [WEBSITE](  [] Welcome to the Week in Review [] Welcome You might expect us to be enjoying the calm before the dual storms of Google IO and WWDC, but far from it. In fact, those two events already loom large on the horizon, with multiple leaks about the Google Pixel Fold, MacBook Air 15-inch and Apple AR/VR headset. Will we see all of them for real in the next couple of months, or will they remain tantalizingly out of reach? Right now, our money is on all three launching soon. This week has also seen some huge news on the apps front, including an update from Netflix on its plans for a password-sharing crackdown, and the usual array of developments in the AI world – including Elon Musk throwing his hat into the chatbot ring. You can catch up with all of these stories, and lots more, below. Happy reading! Marc McLaren, UK Editor in Chief [] The week in phones [] [The iPhone 15 Ultra could pack a serious camera upgrade]( The iPhone cameras could be getting even better (Apple) [The iPhone 15 Ultra could pack a serious camera upgrade]( The latest from the Apple department of the rumor mill is that the iPhone 15 Ultra – the most expensive, most powerful of the series – will come with a variable zoom telephoto camera on the back, supposedly keeping up with the Galaxy S24 Ultra. [Read the full story]( [] - [The iPhone 15 Pro will drag us into Apple's nightmare button-free world]( [] - [Bad news: the iPhone SE 4 is probably dead]( [] - [The Google Pixel Fold may be the most durable foldable yet]( [] The week in computing [] [Multiple new MacBooks are apparently arriving in June]( A new MacBook Air could be on the way (Future) [Multiple new MacBooks are apparently arriving in June]( WWDC, Apple's annual developer conference, gets underway on June 5, and we're hearing reports that more than one new MacBook will be unveiled at the show. Check out which updated models we think are most likely to make their debuts. [Read the full story]( [] - [Those Windows 11 Start menu ads look set to get even worse]( [] - [Microsoft adds a Windows 11 feature we actually want]( [] - [The Pixel Tablet could be more expensive than an iPad – but don't panic]( [] The week in AI [] [Elon Musk promises his ChatGPT rival won't annihilate us]( Elon Musk is planning to unleash an AI bot on the world (Patrick Pleul / Getty Images) [Elon Musk promises his ChatGPT rival won't annihilate us]( Elon Musk has a new project in the works: an AI chatbot that he's announced will be called TruthGPT. He says his AI will seek to "understand the nature of the universe", and reassuringly adds that it's "unlikely" to wipe out the human race. [Read the full story]( [] - [These are best ChatGPT extensions for Chrome that you should be using]( [] - [ChatGPT and other AI chatbots aren't the problem – we are]( [] - [Windows 11's first AI-powered feature just got leaked… by Microsoft]( [] The week in streaming [] [Netflix's password crackdown is really happening]( You might want to check who's using your Netflix account (Freestocks / Unsplash) [Netflix's password crackdown is really happening]( Netflix has confirmed to investors that a "broad roll out" of its plan to stop password sharing between households is on the way, after a limited trial. The idea is that you'll be asked to pay an extra fee to add relatives and friends who don't live with you. [Read the full story]( [] - [Netflix will stop shipping DVDs and the red envelope is toast]( [] - [Should you cancel Netflix? Here's why you should (or shouldn't) ditch it]( [] - [7 new movies and TV shows to stream this weekend]( [] More of this week's top stories [] [9 reasons you might want to buy Apple's AR/VR headset]( How the upcoming Apple AR/VR headset might look (Ian Zelbo) [9 reasons you might want to buy Apple's AR/VR headset]( Perhaps Apple needs the iPhone SE production lines for its long-rumored AR/VR headset, and we've put together a comprehensive list of reasons you might be tempted to buy it, if it launches this year – despite what's likely to be a very high asking price. [Read the full story]( [] - [The first Wi-Fi lossless headphones are exactly what Sonos didn't do]( [] - [Leaked Sennheiser Dolby Atmos soundbar could outshine the Sonos Beam]( [] - [Twitter scraps legacy blue checks – here's how to tell who's real]( Sharing TechRadar with your network keeps the quality of content high and these newsletters free. Help Spread the Word [SHARE]( Or copy and share your personalized link: smartbrief.com/techradar/?referrerId=mvfLmxwvzC   [Sign Up]( | [Update Profile]( | [Unsubscribe]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Cookies Policy]( | [Terms and Conditions]( CONTACT US: [FEEDBACK](mailto:techradar@smartbrief.com) | [ADVERTISE]( © Future Publishing Limited. Reg No. 2008885 England. Quay House, The Ambury, Bath BA1 1UA.

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