Android code hints that the Pixel Fold is still on the way | PS Now cards are disappearing, but what will replace them? | Cheap laptops could benefit from Intel's next processors
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Google is still on course to release its first foldable phone in the not-too-distant future, according to code spotted in the latest Android beta: the code includes animations depicting the process of inserting a SIM into a foldable device. READ MORE
PlayStation Now is apparently on the way out (Sony)
PlayStation Now gift cards are currently being pulled from shelves across the globe, which suggests to us that Sony's long-rumored rival to the Xbox Game Pass might be about to launch. Nothing is official yet, but an announcement could be close. READ MORE
Chromebooks like the Asus Chromebook Flip C436 could benefit from Intel's new chips (Asus)
Benchmarks making reference to the Intel Celeron G6900 – one of Intel's upcoming cheap-but-speedy Alder Lake chips – suggest that when this budget range of processors arrives they'll deliver a performance boost for affordable laptops. READ MORE
If you suffer from motion sickness in virtual reality, try chewing some gum. New research points to gum-chewing as a possible method of effectively reducing queasiness, which could allow us to spend more time in the fledgling metaverse. READ MORE
Rumors continue to arrive about the iPhone 14 handsets that are expected to launch in September, and the latest leaked information suggests the Pro and Pro Max models will ditch the display notch, replacing it with two smaller cutouts. READ MORE
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