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  1. OpenAI Is Growing Fast and Burning Through Piles of Money

    As the company looks for more outside investors, documents reviewed by The New York Times show consumer fascination with ChatGPT and a serious need for more cash.

     By Mike Isaac and

    The chief executive of OpenAI, Sam Altman, center, is pitching an investment round that could value the start-up at $150 billion.
    The chief executive of OpenAI, Sam Altman, center, is pitching an investment round that could value the start-up at $150 billion.
    CreditBryan R. Smith/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
    1. Hard Fork

      Meta’s Race for Your Face, Google’s Hit A.I. Notebook and HatGPT

      Building great A.R. glasses is the hardest problem in consumer technology.

       By Kevin RooseCasey NewtonRachel CohnWhitney JonesJen PoyantDaniel RamirezDan PowellElisheba IttoopMarion Lozano and

      CreditPhoto Illustration by The New York Times; Photo: Andrej Sokolow/Picture Alliance, via Getty Images

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  1. Apple’s A.I. Is Landing Soon on iPhones. Here’s What It’s Like.

    The initial version of Apple Intelligence focuses on helping you with words and photos. Prepare to be impressed and unnerved.

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  2. How to Make Typing Easier on the Phone and Leave the Laptop at Home

    Shortcuts, small external keyboards and even improved (and free) dictation software can make long sessions of text input much simpler.

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    Typing in a smartphone’s landscape mode with the predictive text feature enabled makes the keyboard bigger for two-thumb typing, but smartphones have many other settings and tools to make text input even easier.
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  3. Foldables Are Becoming Good Enough to Be Your Next Smartphone

    New devices from Motorola and Google prove that phones with bendable screens keep getting better — and some are even becoming cheaper.

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    The Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold, left, and the Motorola Razr.
    CreditKelsey McClellan for The New York Times
  4. How to Turn Your Old iPhone Into an A.I. Phone (and Skip the Upgrade)

    Apple is using Apple Intelligence, a suite of tools for generating images and text, to upsell the iPhone 16. But you can get similar features elsewhere.

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    CreditSisi Yu
  5. How to Squeeze More Time Out of a Failing Phone Battery

    If your current smartphone can’t make it through the day without needing a recharge, here are a few steps to make it last a little longer.

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    When enabled, Apple’s Low Power Mode for its iPhones and iPads temporarily adjusts settings and restricts some types of app activity to help the device’s battery eke out more use before you absolutely have to recharge.
    CreditApple
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  6. The Shift

    Did Apple Just Kill Social Apps?

    Some app makers worry that a subtle change to the iPhone’s contact-sharing permissions could make it hard for them to get the fast growth they need to compete.

    By Kevin Roose

     
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