Expect super-powerful new MacBook Pros in 2023

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December 1, 2022
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Computing
Microsoft is fixing a frustrating Windows 11 bug
New patches are heading to Windows 11 (Microsoft)
If you're experiencing painfully slow speeds when copying large files on your Windows 11 computer, hang tight: Microsoft is currently testing a fix for the bug, which should be rolled out to the masses sooner rather than later.  READ MORE
Gaming
Marvel at LG's new curved OLED gaming monitor
There's a new UltraGear model from LG (LG)
We haven't yet been able to review it, but we very much like the look of the new UltraGear gaming monitor from LG. Offering 45 inches of curved, ultrawide OLED goodness, this could be a serious rival for the Samsung Odyssey monitors.  READ MORE
Cameras
We could get five new Canon cameras in 2023
2023 is likely to be a busy year for Canon (Canon)
With 2022 drawing to a close, all eyes are on what tech we can expect to see in 2023, and as far as Canon is concerned, the latest rumor is that it has five new cameras in the works – although one model we'd like to see doesn't get a mention.  READ MORE
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    Phones
    This new phone glass makes drops less of a problem
    Corning has a new type of glass to protect your phone (Corning)
    Most of us have experienced that moment of panic when our smartphone has slipped out of our hand, but the newly announced Gorilla Glass Victus 2 glass from Corning is built to offer better protection than ever – especially for larger, heavier phones.  READ MORE
    Computing
    Expect super-powerful MacBook Pros in 2023
    Apple's most powerful laptops are likely to get 2023 upgrades (Future)
    A leaked benchmark for the Apple M2 Max has appeared online, promising another substantial jump in processing power – and that makes us even more excited for the updated MacBook Pros that are due to turn up next year.  READ MORE
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