Plus: a hands-on look at the Google Pixel 6 Pro, new Kindle Paperwhites, future iPhones could track mental health, and more
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| Facebook has added to its range of video-calling devices with the 10-inch Portal Go, and as the name suggests, it's powered by a battery so you can take it anywhere. There's also an update to the larger 14-inch model in the range, called the Portal+. |
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| Speaking of product updates, Amazon just unveiled three new Kindle models: a mid-range Paperwhite, a more premium Paperwhite Signature Edition, and a Paperwhite Kids Edition. The new ereaders offer boosts in screen size, and switch to USB-C. |
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| The Google Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro leaks keep on coming, and the latest is a hands-on video of the Pro model showing it off from all angles. This looks like an early prototype model though, so some elements of the design may have now changed. |
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| iPhones already do a decent job of tracking activity and other physical health metrics, but according to a new report, Apple wants to extend this to mental health too: future devices could look out for depression, anxiety, and cognitive decline. |
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| Our in-depth review of the new iPhone 13 is now live, covering everything you could possibly want to know about the new handset, from cameras to battery life. We've got hands-on reviews of the iPhone 13 mini, Pro and Pro Max models too. |
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