![]() ![]() ![]() He found it to be a “nice and polished” update, spotlighting the overhauled keyboard with AI-assisted autocorrect, a Messages app with vastly improved search, and support for offline maps in Apple Maps. IOS grows up:Romain reviewed iOS 17, whose arrival coincided with the launch of the iPhone 15. The verdict? The iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max prove that there’s much more room for Apple to grow, Matt writes - albeit inward instead of outward. He had two days and some change to drag the phones through the parks capturing video, making purchases, using them as virtual tickets and vacation planners for reservations, coordinating a friends and family group, and more. The iPhone 15 goes to Disneyland: For what’s likely his last iPhone review at TechCrunch, Matthew took the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro Max to Disneyland. With Splunk, Ron writes, Cisco gets an observability platform that could fit nicely into its security business to help customers better understand security threats. That changed this week when the company announced it was acquiring Splunk for $28 billion. OpenAI unveils DALL-E 3: OpenAI unveiled DALL-E 3, an upgraded version of its text-to-image tool, which uses ChatGPT - OpenAI’s viral AI chatbot - to take some of the pain out of prompting. Via ChatGPT, subscribers to OpenAI’s premium ChatGPT plans, ChatGPT Plus and ChatGPT Enterprise, can type in a request for an image and hone it through conversations with the chatbot, receiving the results directly within the chat app.Ĭisco buys Splunk: Cisco has a reputation of building the company through acquisitions, but it’s tended to stay away from the really huge ones. ![]() In a livestreamed conversation with Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Musk said that the company was “moving to a small monthly payment” for the use of the X system, suggesting that such a change would be necessary to deal with the problem of increasing bots on the platform. Now, on to the news! Most readĪ fee for X: Early this week, X owner Elon Musk floated the idea that the social network formerly known as Twitter may no longer be a free site. If you haven’t already, sign up here to get WiR in your inbox every Saturday. Elsewhere, outgoing TC editor-in-chief Matthew Panzarino published his iPhone 15 review, Apple released iOS 17, Y Combinator got defensive and Microsoft researchers accidentally exposed terabytes of data. This week was as newsy as any other, what with Elon Musk threatening to charge all X (formerly Twitter) users a fee, OpenAI launching DALL-E 3 and Cisco acquiring Splunk in a deal worth $28 billion. And over the coming days, TC’s YouTube channel will have all the highlights for your on-demand viewing pleasure.īut the world didn’t stop turning for Disrupt. Fret not if you didn’t - there’s always next year, and other TC events besides. The TC crew - including this reporter - is coming off the high of Disrupt, which hopefully some of you, dear readers, were able to attend in person. Welcome to Week in Review (WiR), TechCrunch’s regular newsletter covering the past few days in tech. ![]()
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