An iPhone design dilemma for Apple?

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June 20, 2023
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Phones
European ruling gives Apple an iPhone design dilemma
Apple might be forced into an iPhone design change (Varga Jozsef Zoltan / Shutterstock)
Apple is already rumored to be switching its iPhones to USB-C to fit in with European Union directives, and now EU lawmakers are insisting that gadgets have "easily" replaceable batteries by 2027, which could mean a major iPhone redesign.
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Tablets
Google's Pixel Tablet: a great-value tablet for the home
The Google Pixel Tablet (Future)
After months of anticipation, the Google Pixel Tablet is finally available to buy, and our full review has arrived too. Find out what we think of the new slate, which comes with a dock you can use to turn it into a console for controlling your smart home.
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Computing
Windows has a hidden 'emergency restart' feature
It turns out we can still be surprised by Windows (Roman Samborskyi / Shutterstock)
We're only just now learning about an 'emergency restart' feature built into Windows 10 and Windows 11, to be used as a "last resort". It looks like it could be very useful, but it's news to us – extra geek points to you if it's something you already knew about.
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Wearables
Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 prices have been leaked
The Galaxy Watch 5 (Samsung)
Want an idea of how much you'll be spending on a Galaxy Watch 6 next month? Prices for the upcoming smartwatch models have leaked, and it also looks as though Samsung is going back to the Classic branding for the more expensive versions of the wearable.
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Computing
The 15-inch MacBook Air teardown is underwhelming
The new MacBook Air is the biggest yet (Future)
The teardown enthusiasts at iFixit have been pulling apart the new, bigger 15-inch MacBook Air from Apple – and it seems as though very little has changed from the 13-inch model, including the difficulties you'll face in actually repairing the laptop yourself.
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