The iPhone and Apple Watch could get a key safety upgrade in 2022

Plus: Instagram's latest new feature, an unusual dual-screen Lenovo laptop leaks, unofficial images of the Galaxy S21 FE, and more –
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Tuesday 2 November 2021
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You might have noticed a new feature in your Instagram app—an option inside Stories to 'Add Yours'. This is intended to spark public discussions on anything from outfits to the weather, and you can join an existing chat or start a new one.

 
 
 
 
We don't have many details on this upcoming Lenovo laptop besides the leaked photo above, but we're already very interested. It looks as though its smaller second screen, where the number pad should be, is for all kinds of digital doodling.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Apple is reportedly ramping up iPhone 13 production in order to meet demand in the midst of the global chip shortage, but there's a catch – iPad production is being scaled down as a result, so Apple's tablets might be more difficult to get hold of.

 
 
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We might finally see the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE at the start of 2022, and we've got some newly leaked photos to share: they show off the inside and outside of the phone's case, and give us another look at the design of the rear camera module.

 
 
 
 
 
 
In the not-too-distant future your iPhone and Apple Watch may be able to detect if you've been involved in a car crash, and alert your key contacts, as per a new rumor. We might see the feature sometime next year, according to sources.

 
 
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