Apple surprises and Samsung raises: this is the week that was

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Galaxy S23 prices revealed, Apple announced new computers with upgraded performance, the beginning of the end for Windows 10 and the problems that ChatGPT brings. This is the week that was.

Samsung is expected to announce the Galaxy S23 series at an event to be held on February 1, but verified details about the devices of the series have already leaked to the web. At the beginning of the week it was a series of photographs revealing the various models of the series, and now it is about in the leak which deals with prices, at least those set for the countries of the European Union.

Apple announced new MacBook Pros with M2 Pro and M2 Max processors

Surprisingly and without an announcement event, Apple announced new MacBook Pro series computers with 14 and 16 inch screens, alongside a new Mac Mini model. All are offered with new processors, which are actually the stars of the current announcement: M2 Pro and M2 Max, which promise a significant improvement in performance compared to the previous generation.

In 2018, Apple launched the HomePod, its first smart speaker, with a promise of amazing sound quality. Three years later, the company decided to cancel it and replace it with the HomePod Mini, a much smaller and cheaper model that is still sold, but without pretensions to particularly high-quality music. Now comes the comeback moment of the original HomePod, in a new version that will arrive in stores at the beginning of next month.

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Microsoft is continuing with its planned schedule for ending support for Windows 10. While in practice users have enough time to enjoy updates until 2025, the company announced that it will stop selling licenses online for download through its official store.

The manufacturer of telephone and electronics products LeEco (LeEco and later LeTV), which was the great promise of the previous decade and disappeared, is taking the first steps of a comeback. The company announced in China a phone identical in design to the iPhone 14 Pro that even includes the notch with the animations of the ‘dynamic island’.

Apple and Masimo, an American company that manufactures medical devices, are conducting a legal battle that has lasted for almost a decade and is now making headlines due to a decision that may prevent the importation of the Apple Watch into the United States. The court determined after a long discussion that Apple violated a series of patents. The company is required to compensate Masimo or risk, as stated above, a ban on the marketing of its products that rely on the technology it did not pay for as determined by the court.

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