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Tech this week: Apple launches iPhone 14, Instagram gives more controls and more
Sep 9, 2022 11:58 PM

Apple’s latest smartphone, the iPhone 14 lineup, was finally released. The Cupertino Park-based tech giant also released three new Apple watches and second-generation AirPods Pro. But that’s not all that happened this week in the world of tech.

Google has announced the reveal date for the next generation of its smartphones — the Pixel 7 and the Pixel 7 Pro. The flagship phones will launch on October 6. The company has also hinted at launching the Pixel Watch. read more.

Realme C33 launched in India

Smartphone manufacturer Realme launched the latest in its C-series line-up on September 6 in India at an introductory price of Rs 8,999. One of the biggest draws for the smartphone is the massive 5,000 mAh battery unit that C33 will come with. read more.

AI-generated artwork wins competition in the US

Highlighting how far completely AI-generated artwork has come in just a couple of years, a man won the first prize at the Colorado State Fair’s fine art competition using an AI-generated artwork. “We’re watching the death of artistry unfold before our eyes,” a Twitter user warned, as artists reacted negatively. read more.

Instagram tests new features

Meta said that Instagram is working on a “not interested” button along with other ways to help users personalise the kind of content they want to see on their feeds versus what Instagram algorithms want them to see. read more.

Apple launches iPhone 14

Apple Inc on Wednesday unveiled a new range of iPhone 14 models and Apple Watches. At a virtual event at its campus in Cupertino, Apple announced four new iPhones and three models of the Watch. This year’s iPhone lineup includes iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone 14 Pro, and iPhone 14 Pro Max. The base iPhone starts from a steep Rs 79,900 with the maxed-out 1TB iPhone 14 Pro Max priced at an eye-watering Rs 1,89,900 and are now available for pre-order. read more.

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