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April 5, 2023
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Phones
iOS 17 could be leaving your old iPhone behind
It might soon be time to upgrade your iPhone (diy13 / Shutterstock)
In a couple of months we're expecting Apple to give us the lowdown on the iOS 17 update, and a reputable leaker says certain older devices won't be eligible for the update – devices including the iPhone 8, the iPhone 8 Plus and the iPhone X.
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Tablets
Unlike the iPad, the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra may be waterproof
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra (Future)
A comprehensive list of specs for the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 has leaked out, and among the information here – including a mention of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor – is the claim that the device is going to be waterproof, unlike Apple's tablets.
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Software
Check out Google Earth's improved timelapse feature
Google Earth just got a significant update (Google)
There are decades worth of satellite images in Google Earth, and thanks to the new imagery that just got added to its timelapse feature, you can now see how different places have changed over the years – right up until last year.
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    Gaming
    The Asus ROG Ally handheld is real
    We're ready for the Asus ROG Ally (Asus)
    Watch out, Valve: Asus has announced that its ROG Ally handheld gaming console, originally thought to be an April Fools joke, is very much real and on the way – and based on its specs, it's going to give the Steam Deck some serious competition.
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    Tablets
    The Kobo Elipsa 2E ereader is taking on the Kindle Scribe
    The new Elipsa 2E (Kobo)
    If you're after an ereader that you can write on that's not the Kindle Scribe, there's now a new option: the Elipsa 2E from Kobo. It's the company's first note-taking ereader, it'll cost you $399.99 / £349.99, and you can put your preorder in now.
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