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  1. Figma Pulls New AI Tool That Copied Apple’s Weather App
  2. AI Spam Ranks Higher Than Original Content In Google Search
  3. iPhone 16 Leak: A18 Chipset May Be Used For All Models
  4. Ubon’s New Wireless Collar Mic Launched
  5. OnePlus Summer Launch Event On July 16
  6. Netflix Phasing Out Cheapest Plan In Some Regions

Are you a tech enthusiast always on the lookout for the latest news and updates in the world of technology? If so, you’re in for a treat with the latest developments in the tech industry. From Figma’s controversial AI tool to Netflix’s plan changes, there’s a lot happening in the tech world that you need to know about.

Let’s start with Figma, a popular design tool used by many designers and developers. Recently, Figma introduced a new AI tool called Make Designs, which allowed users to quickly create app mockups using generative AI. However, the tool faced backlash for generating designs that closely resembled Apple’s iOS weather app. As a result, Figma CEO Dylan Field made the decision to pull the tool, citing pressure to meet a tight deadline and defending the company’s strategy for developing AI-driven tools.

In other news, Google is cracking down on AI-generated spam articles that are ranking higher than original content in search results. This phenomenon, known as “AI slop,” has led Google to implement measures to reduce the impact of low-quality content on its search rankings. However, a recent report suggests that these measures may not be enough, as AI-generated spam articles continue to outrank original news stories.

On the hardware front, rumors are swirling about the upcoming iPhone 16 series, set to launch in September. Leaks suggest that Apple may use the powerful A18 chipset across all iPhone 16 models, a significant upgrade from last year’s models. This news has Apple fans eagerly anticipating the release of the new devices.

If you’re in the market for new tech gadgets, Ubon has just launched its Wireless Collar Microphone: GT-455 Podcast Series. This device promises crystal-clear audio with high fidelity, perfect for recording podcasts, online meetings, or creating content for social media. Priced at Rs 5,999, the Ubon Wireless Collar Microphone is now available at physical retail stores.

And finally, OnePlus has announced a Summer Launch event scheduled for July 16, where they are expected to unveil new devices. Rumors suggest that the OnePlus Nord 4 may make its debut at the event, following the release pattern of its predecessor. OnePlus fans are eagerly awaiting the event to see what new gadgets the company has in store.

In the world of streaming, Netflix is phasing out its cheapest ad-free basic plan for existing subscribers in some regions. Users are being prompted to choose from other plans if they wish to continue their subscriptions, signaling a shift towards costlier plans to boost revenues.

With so much happening in the tech world, it’s an exciting time to be a tech enthusiast. Stay tuned for more updates and news on the latest developments in the world of technology.

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