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There was a whole lot of tech news this week, from the arrival of Copilot+ Windows laptops to the release of new Spotify plans. Here are the biggest stories you might have missed.
Spotify Basic is $1 cheaper per month for individuals, with one missing feature.
We're getting close to the final release of Android 15, and Google has now released the third beta for eager testers and app developers.
This year's big Windows 11 update is on the first wave of Copilot+ PCs, but other PCs will have to wait a while longer.
If you don't like the new Outlook, you might want to give Vivaldi’s updated email client a try.
The Lenovo Tab Plus has eight integrated speakers.
Automated photo and video backups with full end-to-end encryption is coming to the Proton Drive app for iPhone and iPad.
The pixelated dinosaur from Chrome’s offline error page now has its very own LEGO-like brick set. You can get it from Google’s online merch store.
ARM Windows laptops won't replace your gaming PC anytime soon, but now they can run many of the same games.
The first Copilot+ Windows laptops were released earlier this week, with Qualcomm’s ARM-based Snapdragon X Elite chipsets instead of the usual AMD or Intel processors found in PC laptops. We’ll have to wait and see how well they work over time, but they more closely match the power efficiency of Apple’s MacBook lineup (which use ARM-based Apple Silicon chips).
This has been a big week for Perplexity, a popular AI chatbot, but not in a good way. It was accused of stealing articles by Forbes, and investigations by Wired and MacStories confirmed that the chatbot is still reading news articles from sites that have explicitly blocked it.
Meanwhile, Apple’s rules about which emulators are allowed in the App Store are still not clear. The developer for iDOS just tried to publish its DOS emulator in the App Store, but it was rejected for not fitting the definition of “retro game console,” even though emulators for the similar Commodore 64 platform are already in the App Store.
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