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    ICYMI: the week's 7 biggest tech stories from WWDC 2024 announcements to Disney Plus to the Google Pixel 6a being laid to rest

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    Sat, 30 Mar 2024 08:00:40 +0000

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    Here's the biggest tech news stories from Apple, Disney, Nikon, Google, and more in our ICYMI round-up for March 30, 2024.

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    In case you missed the last week in the busy world of tech were here with
    your weekly update thatll catch you up to speed on all the most important stories.

    This week we finally got a date for Apples WWDC 2024 event which might very well be the most important conference in Apples history. We also saw some weird creations from OpenAIs Sora bot, got to hear some impressive ANC earbuds, and even witnessed the marriage of Disney Plus and Hulu.

    To find out about these, and the other biggest stories of the week scroll
    down this page and be sure to check back next Saturday for another quickfire round-up. 7. Apple WWDC 2024 was announced for June 10 (Image credit: Apple)

    Apples next Worldwide Developer Conference got a date this week and its due to land on June 10, 2024. During the opening keynote we expect to get our first look at Apples next batch of software updates iOS 18 , iPadOS 18, and macOS 15 as well as some hardware reveals perhaps new Macs, a new Apple silicone chipset, or maybe even a Vision Pro successor (though that seems unlikely).

    One reveal that seems all but certain is the announcement of Apples big generative AI plans. While it hasnt said anything specifically, Apple's
    senior VP for marketing Greg Joswiak gave a less than subtle hint with a
    Tweet saying of WWDC 2024 Its going to be Absolutely Incredible! note the capitalization of A bsolutely and I ncredible.

    Well have to wait until June to know whats in store, but WWDC 2024 looks set to be an Apple event you wont want to miss. Read more: Apples WWDC 2024 gets official date for iOS 18 news and more 6. OpenAI wowed us with Sora videos (Image credit: OpenAI / shy kids)

    If youre like us (and who isnt?) youve been watching OpenAI Sora videos on TikTok with an increasing level of wonder and worry. The company responsible for DALL-E and ChatGPT has been posting all manner of bite-sized video creations that, if they werent so other-worldly, would look as if they were filmed in a real world. Put simply, this prompt-based generative AI video
    tool is unlike anything weve seen before, and no one really knows what itll
    do to the film, television, and animation industry.

    With an apparent nod to that concern, OpenAI recently opened up Sora to a set of independent artists and creators. Instead of throwing their hands up and running away in fear for their livelihoods, they created a set of unforgettable short films, including one that might rival an Oscar-winning short (okay, a very short film). You just have to see these AI-generated
    films to believe them. We guarantee youll be shocked and a little
    entertained. It wont be long, we think, until Sora is credited as the cinematographer on a full-length film. Read more: OpenAI just gave artists access to Sora and it's super weird 5. The Samsung Galaxy Ring dropped
    another big launch hint (Image credit: Samsung)

    Sometimes it feels like the Galaxy Ring is launching in slow motion, but the wearable inched closer to lift-off this week when it was spotted inside the battery widget on Samsung phones.

    This didnt really tell us anything new about the Oura rival, other than hinting that its on track for a full launch most likely in July alongside phones like the Galaxy Z Flip 6 . But it got us excited about the Galaxy
    Rings potential again, particularly for sleep tracking. If all goes well, it could be one of the gadgets of the year. Read more: Samsung Galaxy Ring edges closer to launch and Im excited about its sleep-tracking potential 4. Hulu officially merged with Disney Plus (Image credit: Disney)

    Hulu and Disney Plus have officially tied the knot. Now in the US alongside hubs for Marvel, Star Wars, Pixar, and National Geographic youll see a Hulu option thatll show you shows and films from the Hulu catalogue.

    Of course, to watch this content youll need to pay for a Hulu subscription. A Disney Plus and Hulu bundle will start at $9.99/month for the standard subscription with ads (just $2 more than Basic Disney Plus). Meanwhile, youll pay $19.99/month if you want a Premium subscription to both services that offers 4K video and no ads.

    Just note that some shows like Modern Family and Love Island wont appear in Disney Plus right away thanks to content licensing restrictions per Variety . Its unclear when these restrictions will stop getting in the way of Disney's new one-stop streaming service shop, but we hope its soon. Read more: Hulu is now officially part of Disney Plus here's what you need to know 3. Nikon launched a versatile zoom lens (Image credit: Nikon )

    We get the occasional 10x optical zoom lens for DSLR and mirrorless cameras, but 14x? Thats unheard of, until now. Nikon dropped the new Z 28-400mm f/4-8 VR, which looks like a superb all-in-one zoom lens for its full-frame mirrorless cameras such as the Nikon Z6 II. Its wide end covers shooting everyday observations and landscapes, its telephoto setting is ideal for distant wildlife and landmarks, and its close-up photography skills are super impressive thanks to its close minimum focus distance.

    At 725g its pretty compact, too, ideal for your travels. The lens also comes equipped with 5 stops of image stabilization which is exactly what youll need for those telephoto snaps. It wont be as sharp as a prime lens, but the 28-400mm could just be the last Nikon lens you ever buy. Read more: Nikon
    just launched the worlds most versatile zoom lens for its full-frame cameras 2. Cambridge unveiled its first-ever noise-cancelling earbuds (Image credit: Cambridge Audio)

    The company that launched one of our all-time favorite sets of earbuds
    (namely the 2021-issue Melomania 1 Plus) is back with a new earbuds proposition and the fact that theyre CAs first noise-canceling option isnt even their biggest selling point.

    The firm has actually launched two models: the regular Melomania M100 and a limited edition Melomania M100 How High Edition. The latter comes in a bright yellow case that's an homage to the music video for The Charlatans' hit How High , in which singer Tim Burgess wore a glorious bright yellow mackintosh. But both products come with a veritable ace up their sleeves: the slinky
    vocal stylings of Matt Berry, aka Steven Toast ( Toast of London/Toast of Tinseltown ), aka Lazslo ( What We Do in the Shadows ). Thats right, Matt Berry will purr Noise canceling or Transparency in your ear as often as youd like, for the princely sum of 169 (about $219 / AU$326). If that doesnt make Apple nervous, we dont know what will. Read more: These new ANC earbuds have
    a feature Apple's earbuds can't beat 1. Google pulled the plug on the Pixel
    6a (Image credit: Future / Philip Berne)

    This week Google unceremoniously killed off the Pixel 6a with the budget smartphone being pulled from all of its official online stores all over the world. Even the official protective case has disappeared from the digital shelves.

    Of course, you can still buy the device from third-party retailers, but you might not want to as we believe this is a sign that Google is planning to launch the Pixel 8a very soon.

    Lots of leaks have been teasing the 8a in recent weeks suggesting it could
    be pricier than the Pixel 7a , and that itll likely use the same Tensor G3 chipset as the Pixel 8 so it seems possible that a new Google handset is on the way.

    We might have to wait a little while for more details though, Googles next official event isnt until I/O 2024 which kicks off on May 14. Read more: Google pulls the plug on the Pixel 6a, paving the way for the Pixel 8a



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