More big changes could be coming to Windows 11

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Phones
A still-in-the-box iPhone 1 just sold for $63,356
If you've got one of these lying around it may be time to cash in (LCG Auctions)
It might be worth checking if you've got any vintage smartphones tucked away in a drawer, because an Apple iPhone 1 from 2007, still sealed in its packaging, just sold at auction for a huge $63,356 – that's more than 105 times its original price.  READ MORE
Computing
Google Chrome now uses less memory and battery power
You should find that Google Chrome starts running more efficiently (Stranger Man / Shutterstock)
Google is rolling out a couple of very welcome features in version 110 of its Chrome desktop browser: Memory Saver, to stop websites from hogging large chunks of RAM, and Energy Saver, which reduces the drain on your laptop's battery.  READ MORE
Phones
The Pixel Fold could beat the Galaxy Z Fold on battery size
The Galaxy Z Fold 4, above, could soon have another foldable rival (Future)
Turning to Google's hardware division, the rumored Pixel Fold is apparently going to arrive with a bigger battery than its Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 rival. That sounds like good news for battery life, but potentially bad news for the device's weight.  READ MORE
Gaming
Call of Duty is heading back to Nintendo consoles
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (Activision Blizzard)
There hasn't been a Call of Duty game on a Nintendo console for a decade, but that's about to change: Microsoft and Nintendo have announced a 10-year deal to make future games from the franchise available on Nintendo hardware.  READ MORE
Computing
Big changes could be coming to Windows 11 this year
Another major Windows 11 update is due later this year (Microsoft)
The Settings hub is a key part of the Windows 11 operating system, and freshly leaked details suggest that it will see a host of useful tweaks and improvements in the not-too-distant future – perhaps at some point later in 2023.  READ MORE
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