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Netflix password crackdown is working as planned, Nothing Phone 2 review, and more Created for {EMAIL} | [Web Version]( July 17, 2023 CONNECT WITH TECH RADAR  [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Youtube]( [Tech Radar]( [SIGN UP]( ⋅ [WEBSITE](  [] Phones [] [The iPhone 15 could switch to a new type of battery tech]( The iPhone 14 series (Apple) [The iPhone 15 could switch to a new type of battery tech]( Batteries that are physically smaller and yet last longer could be on the way with the iPhone 15 series: the rumor is that Apple wants to switch to a stacked battery technology, which enables higher energy densities and which is already in use in electric vehicles. [Read More]( [] - [Read next: The latest iPhone 15 color rumor is great news for Barbie fans]( [] Entertainment [] [It seems Netflix's password crackdown is actually working]( Netflix doesn't want you sharing passwords (Burdun Iliya / Shutterstock) [It seems Netflix's password crackdown is actually working]( Reports in the press suggest that Netflix is about to announce a significant increase in subscriber numbers – which makes us think the streaming platform's recent efforts to crack down on users sharing passwords is having the intended effect. [Read More]( [] - [Read next: Max's Dune prequel series is going ahead despite the strikes]( [] Computing [] [Intel's next processors could blow the MacBook Air away]( New CPUs are on the way from Intel (Alexander_Safonov / Shutterstock) [Intel's next processors could blow the MacBook Air away]( Leaked data on the upcoming Arrow Lake processors from Intel suggest that we're in line for some groundbreaking performance when they finally launch – which should in turn mean we'll see lightweight Windows laptops ready to take on Apple's MacBook Air. [Read More]( [] - [Read next: Why MSN Messenger needs to return in Windows 12]( Featured Content Sponsored Content from Bitdefender [Bitdefender Premium VPN]( Ultra-fast VPN, so you can safely access multiple streaming platforms anywhere in the world. [Learn More]( [] Phones [] [The Nothing Phone 2 is here, and we've reviewed it]( The Nothing Phone 2 is here (Future) [The Nothing Phone 2 is here, and we've reviewed it]( Nothing wants to break the dominance of Apple, Samsung, and Google in the US and European phone markets – and our full review of the new Nothing Phone 2 suggests that the handset might have enough about it to be a serious flagship contender. [Read More]( [] - [Read next: The best smartphones you can buy right now]( [] Computing [] [M3-powered Macs could be closer than we thought]( Faster MacBooks are on the way (Apple) [M3-powered Macs could be closer than we thought]( We continue to wait patiently for Apple to announce its next-gen M3 processors, and the desktops and laptops that will run on them – and according to one well-placed rumormonger, new M3-powered iMacs and MacBook Airs will arrive this year. [Read More]( [] - [Read next: Apple could also be working on rollable displays]( [] More from TechRadar [] - [Microsoft seemingly won’t give up on pushing Bing AI into Windows 11]( [] - [EU regulations mean the Nintendo Switch 2 will need a reusable battery]( [] - [Meta's new Threads platform needs a desktop app in order to survive]( [] - [Your Twitter settings may no longer allow DMs – here's how to change it]( [] - [John Boyega is 'open' to appearing in a future Star Wars movie]( 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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