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The iPhone 16 could get a mysterious new button

LG's new wheelable TV follows you around, Google is fixing a Pixel 8 Pro problem, and more
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November 1, 2023
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Phones
The iPhone 16 could get a mysterious new button
Buttons on the iPhone 15 (Future)
The latest rumor around next year's iPhone 16 models is that they'll come with a new button on the right-hand side of the frame – but what exactly this new button is going to do on the handsets is still something of a mystery for the time being.
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TVs
LG's new TV-on-wheels is fun... but very expensive
The LG StanbyME can follow you around (LG)
If you've a big fan of movies and shows then you might like the idea of a television that you can wheel around the home to wherever you happen to be. The LG StanbyME is one such TV, but the 27-inch display is going to cost you a cool $999.99 / £1,199.
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Early Black Friday deals
Our pick of the best early Black Friday deals in the US
Get these deals while they're hot (Future)
All through the Black Friday shopping season, we're going to be scouring the web for the best deals and the biggest discounts so you can take advantage of them without delay – and we've got some fantastically tempting US deals to share today.
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Entertainment
Netflix-with-ads will soon let you download shows
Downloads will soon be available on all plans (Shutterstock)
The perks you get with your Netflix subscription depend on how much you're willing to pay, but the cheapest plan – $6.99 or £4.99 a month, with ads – is getting an upgrade this week, when it will let users download videos for watching offline.
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Phones
Google is fixing this weird Pixel 8 Pro bug
A display bug has been affecting the Pixel 8 Pro (Google)
Some Pixel 8 Pro owners have been complaining about a screen tint issue that happens when the always-on display is enabled in a dim environment – but the good news is that Google is aware of the problem and is currently working on fixing it.
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