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All the big WWDC 2023 news, Samsung's next foldables, new Sony TVs Created for {EMAIL} | June 9, 202

All the big WWDC 2023 news, Samsung's next foldables, new Sony TVs Created for {EMAIL} | [Web Version]( June 9, 2023 CONNECT WITH TECH RADAR  [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Youtube]( [Tech Radar]( [SIGN UP]( ⋅ [WEBSITE](  [] Welcome to the Week in Review [] Welcome An Apple-shaped shadow blotted out the tech sun at the annual WWDC event, as the Cupertino giant leapt into the unknown with a historic reveal. The new Apple Vision Pro mixed reality headset was the kind of launch that not only got all of us at TechRadar talking, but also got people who aren't even that into technology buzzing. Some love it, some think it's weird and wildly expensive. As I found when I wore the headset for 30 minutes, it's extraordinary and, in some ways, all those other things too. Other companies struggled to nudge the shadow aside to spotlight plans for their own big launches. Samsung, for instance, is doing something unprecedented with its next big reveal. There was something for those who aren't moved by Apple's vision for the future of computing or Samsung's homefield tech launch plans. Too bad it's bad news about some of our favorite streaming distractions. So, yeah, this was an Apple week but the TechRadar team was also busy covering the rest of the busy tech world. Let's get to it, shall we? Lance Ulanoff, US Editor in Chief [] The week in Apple [] [15 things we learned at Apple's WWDC 2023 event]( The Apple Vision Pro is now official (Apple) [15 things we learned at Apple's WWDC 2023 event]( WWDC is arguably Apple’s biggest event of the year, and the tech giant went all-in this time. From the launch of the Vision Pro AR/VR headset to the unveiling of a new MacBook Air and a raft of big software updates, it was packed with reveals. Here are the highlights. [Read the full story]( [] - [Apple Vision Pro is the best gadget I've seen in ages but it needs a purpose]( [] - [The 10 best iOS 17 features announced at WWDC 2023]( [] - [Here are 5 things Apple didn't reveal at WWDC 2023]( [] The week in phones [] [Samsung's next foldables are likely to launch in late July]( The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 launched in 2022 (Future) [Samsung's next foldables are likely to launch in late July]( We're expecting a Samsung Unpacked event soon at which the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5 will be unveiled, and a press release accidentally published on Samsung's Australian site confirms it'll be in late July, which is in line with previous rumors. [Read the full story]( [] - [The iPhone 15 could be Apple's best-selling iPhone yet]( [] - [OnePlus likely to unveil Samsung and Google foldable rival in August]( [] - [The best phone for sound is emphatically the Sony Xperia 1 V – here's why]( [] The week in computing [] [These are the macOS 14 Sonoma features I can't wait to try]( Apple introduces macOS Sonoma (Apple) [These are the macOS 14 Sonoma features I can't wait to try]( Apple will be pushing out macOS 14 Sonoma later this year, and there's lots to get excited about in the update: gaming upgrades, Safari profiles, new iMessage features, and more besides. We've picked out the key features that we're looking forward to most. [Read the full story]( [] - [MacBook Air 15-inch (2023) vs MacBook Air 13-inch (2022) head to head]( [] - [Windows 11 lost users this month – should Microsoft be worried?]( [] - [Asus Zenbook S 13 OLED (2023) review: an eco-friendly powerhouse]( [] The week in TVs [] [Sony's 2023 TVs go on sale, but something's missing]( Sony's flagship A95L QD-OLED TV (Sony) [Sony's 2023 TVs go on sale, but something's missing]( If you're interested in an OLED, mini-LED or LCD television from Sony, you'll want to know that the 2023 range is now on sale, ready to be exchanged for your hard-earned cash. The only missing TV is the flagship A95L, which arrives in a few months. [Read the full story]( [] - [Sorry regular OLEDs, QD-OLED could become the new Hollywood standard]( [] - [I lived with LG's G3 OLED TV for a month – here's what you need to know]( [] - [Apple's AirPlay for hotel TVs should make business trips a lot less boring]( [] The week in streaming [] [More Disney Plus and Hulu TV shows could disappear]( More shows are likely to be disappearing from Disney Plus and Hulu (AFM Visuals / Shutterstock) [More Disney Plus and Hulu TV shows could disappear]( It looks as though Disney is planning to remove even more content from its various streaming services soon, as part of ongoing cost-cutting measures – so perhaps make sure you've finished all those series you're currently halfway through. [Read the full story]( [] - [Arnie's FUBAR tops the Netflix charts, but number 8 is perfect summer TV]( [] - [7 must-stream movies on Netflix in June 2023]( [] - [5 blockbuster movies coming to Max in June that you can't miss]( [] Other big stories this week [] - [Photoshop AI Generative Fill could change photo editing forever]( [] - [Trying ultra-fast charging has ruined the iPhone and Samsung Galaxy for me]( [] - [ChatGPT for iOS gets a whole lot better with these cool new features]( [] - [Apple Music is getting these 6 new features in a free update]( [] - [Sony WF-1000XM5 earbuds' specs leaked, and it's (some) good news]( Sharing TechRadar with your network keeps the quality of content high and these newsletters free. 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