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Bing is coming to ChatGPT, Apple could unleash 'SiriGPT', and Netflix cracks down Created for {EMAIL} | [Web Version]( May 26, 2023 CONNECT WITH TECH RADAR  [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Youtube]( [Tech Radar]( [SIGN UP]( ⋅ [WEBSITE](  [] Welcome to the Week in Review [] Welcome It might seem like we're talking about AI and nothing else these days. Well, this week, my friends, we're talking Windows 11! And also AI. Sorry, there's just no escaping the subject, because Microsoft is gearing up to deeply integrate its powerful GPT-4-powered Copilot right inside the desktop. It'll be watching and helping… just like, er, Clippy. Oh, and did we mention that Microsoft has convinced OpenAI to adopt Bing as its search engine? We're also taking something of a deep breath this week as we enjoy a long Memorial Day / bank holiday weekend, and prepare for Apple's big WWDC event on June 5 – which also gives us time to figure out how to boot those freeloaders off our Netflix accounts before we have to start paying for them. So let's fire up the barbeque and check out all the biggest stories of the past week. Lance Ulanoff, US Editor in Chief [] The week in phones [] [Apple could be building SiriGPT for the iPhone]( Siri could be getting a ChatGPT-style upgrade (Omid Armin / Unsplash) [Apple could be building SiriGPT for the iPhone]( Check out the open job listings at Apple and you'll notice that a lot of recent postings refer to generative AI, and there's also a mention of using these technologies to "transform Apple's mobile computing platforms", which makes us think 'SiriGPT' could be on the way. [Read the full story]( [] - [9 iPhone shortcuts I can't live without]( [] - [The iPhone 16 could borrow an iPhone 12 design feature]( [] - [Google hints that it's working on a Pixel Flip]( [] The week in AI [] [Bing is going to be the default search engine for ChatGPT]( Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella (Microsoft) [Bing is going to be the default search engine for ChatGPT]( Microsoft has announced that Bing will soon be the default search engine inside ChatGPT, though paid-for accounts will get the functionality first. It means ChatGPT can scour the web for answers to your questions, making its responses much more up to date. [Read the full story]( [] - [Photoshop's new AI-powered tricks will fix your biggest mistakes]( [] - [Even Strava has started adding AI features]( [] - [Opera's new AI bot might persuade you to switch browsers]( [] The week in computing [] [Here's why Microsoft should be making its own silicon]( Might we see Windows PCs running Microsoft silicon? (Future) [Here's why Microsoft should be making its own silicon]( It's been reported that Microsoft is looking to follow Apple by producing its own processors to power its Surface line of devices, and our Computing Editor Christian Guyton thinks it's a good idea, if – and it's a big 'if' – Microsoft can get it right. [Read the full story]( [] - [Don't make these 5 big mistakes when using Windows 11]( [] - [Microsoft is introducing the feature that'll make me upgrade to Windows 11]( [] - [5 things that Mac does better than Windows]( [] The week in streaming [] [Netflix's password crackdown is off to a terrible start]( Netflix is making good on its promise to charge extra for password sharing (Netflix) [Netflix's password crackdown is off to a terrible start]( Netflix has finally rolled out its password-sharing crackdown in the US and UK – and not surprisingly, many subscribers aren't happy about having to either pay more or boot friends and family members off their account, and are hitting the Cancel button. [Read the full story]( [] - [If you do want to boot those freeloaders off your Netflix account, here's how]( [] - [I tried Max and it just makes me miss HBO Max even more]( [] - [Apple TV Plus has become a sci-fi TV show utopia – here's what to watch]( [] The week in wearables [] [There's an Apple VR headset hint in its WWDC 2023 invite]( TechRadar has snagged an invite to WWDC 2023 (Apple) [There's an Apple VR headset hint in its WWDC 2023 invite]( The invites have gone out for Apple's WWDC 2023 event, and VR experts are on the list – and is it us, or does the logo on the invitation look a bit like a virtual reality headset? The device is strongly rumored to be making its debut at the conference this year. [Read More]( [] - [The latest Apple Watch update is causing a screen bug]( [] - [Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 renders show the return of a key feature]( [] - [Why watchOS 10 should improve your gym workouts... but probably won't]( [] Other big stories this week [] - [Samsung demos an OLED screen that can take your blood pressure]( [] - [Sony unveils its new ZV-1 II compact vlogging camera]( [] - [OLED TVs are set to get a lot cheaper – but not just yet]( [] - [Sony's Project Q is a handheld without the portability]( [] - [The Beats Studio Buds Plus confirmed my love for the AirPods Pro 2]( Sharing TechRadar with your network keeps the quality of content high and these newsletters free. 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