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Phones
The next Google Pixel phone looks to be arriving soon
The Google Pixel 6a (Future)
An unnamed Google phone has just passed through the regulatory process in the US, indicating an imminent arrival – most probably in May – but at this stage we're not sure whether it's the Pixel 7a mid-ranger or the Pixel Fold foldable.  READ MORE
Wearables
Meta could be building a more affordable VR headset
A successor to the Oculus Quest 2 is coming (Boumen Japet / Shutterstock)
The recently launched Meta Quest Pro is a powerful yet pricey VR headset (coming in at $1,500 / £1,500), but a leaked roadmap suggests the cheaper Oculus Quest 3 will land this year, followed by an even more affordable device in 2024.  READ MORE
Computing
Nvidia RTX Video Super Resolution fixes blurry old videos
Give your videos an upgrade with Nvidia RTX Video Super Resolution (Ollyy / Shutterstock)
Screen and video resolutions have increased rapidly in recent years, so looking back at older movies and shows can be a bit underwhelming – something Nvidia wants to fix with its Video Super Resolution tech on RTX 30 and 40 GPUs.  READ MORE
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Wearables
The latest Casio G-Shock could be a Garmin-beater
The new Casio smartwatches have Polar tech inside (Casio / PR Newswire)
There's a new line of rugged smartwatches on the market, the Casio G-SQUAD GBD-H2000 range. Based on the specs sheets and integrated technologies, we think these wearables could give their Garmin rivals some serious competition.  READ MORE
Phones
The iPhone 15 may indeed get a limited USB-C port
The iPhone 15 might offer charging over USB-C (Apple)
The latest iPhone 15 rumor backs up one we've previously heard: that this year's handsets will indeed make the switch to USB-C, and that Apple may limit the functionality of connected accessories that don't meet its 'Made for iPhone' standard.  READ MORE
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