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And s cientists discover “superworms” eat plastic, could help tackle pollution crisis. Meanwhile, the world’s largest four-day work week experiment begins: thousands of UK workers will work 80% of the week for 100% of their salary. Twitter reportedly will give Musk the full “firehose” of user data he demanded after he threatened to kill merger. Plus, HTC’s metaverse smartphone finally has a reveal date: June 28. Poco F4 is coming soon: same processor as the F3, and likely again based on the China-only Redmi K40s. And ZTE Axon 40 Ultra launches globally with 16MP under-display camera, 5,000mAh battery, and Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chip. Nothing Phone 1 launch date confirmed with “Return to Instinct” livestream on July 12 at 4 PM BST (11 AM ET). And Telegram Premium is happening: Coming this month as a paid service, offering additional features and higher usage limits, but existing features remain free. Speaking of Facebook, it’s killing Portal, but existing users will get long-term software support. Facebook smartwatch no one wants has been put on hold. USB-C will be mandatory for all phones sold in the EU by fall 2024, and buyers will get to choose whether they want to buy new phones with or without a charger. Also this week: According to 9to5Mac, iOS 16 code includes multiple “always-on display” references ahead of iPhone 14 Pro. And Apple plans a 15-inch MacBook Air for 2023, a new 12-inch laptop, and MacBook Pros with M2 Pro or M2 Max for end 2022/early 2023. Plus, Apple announced passkeys, basically the end of passwords, effectively turning logins into biometric sign-in standards. But you’re looking at dropping $1,600 if you want 16GB RAM and 512GB storage.
We also saw an updated 13-inch MacBook Pro and MacBook Air, both with the M2 chip: the Pro is basically the same machine as 2020, but MacBook Air gets a whole refresh - new colors, thinner shape, larger 13.6-inch display (with notch), MagSafe charging, and a 1080p webcam.On the hardware side, we saw the M2 chip, which Apple promises has an “ 18% faster CPU, a 35% more powerful GPU, and a 40% faster Neural Engine,” but does it deliver those with better overall efficiency than the M1?.
At Monday’s keynote, we saw a little bit of everything: iOS 16 (mostly lock screen design options and better live notifications), iPadOS 16 (more useful organization of tabs and windows with Stage Manager), macOS Ventura, watchOS 9 (redesigned watch faces, medication reminders), and CarPlay (big update coming late 2023).
Apple’s WWDC 2022 kicked off on Monday, running until Friday.