The iPhone 14 is said to be getting a 'complete redesign'

Plus: expect a new MacBook Air in late 2022, unofficial renders of the Galaxy S22 phones, the first image from The Last of Us TV show, and more -
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Monday 27 September 2021
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The Last of Us is making the jump from video game mega-hit to television show, and HBO just shared the first official still from the series, showing Bella Ramsey as Ellie and Pedro Pascal as Joel. As yet, we don't have a launch date for the show.

 
 
 
 
As excited as we are about the Steam Deck handheld console, questions remain about just how many PC games it will support – so it's good news that two of the biggest anti-cheat utilities have confirmed they'll work on the upcoming hardware.

 
 
 
 
 
 
According to one of the best Apple analysts around, the next MacBook Air refresh won't be with us until late 2022. It should be worth the wait though: a thinner and lighter design, plus performance improvements, are rumored to be on the way.

 
 
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A slew of unofficial Galaxy S22 renders appeared over the weekend, showing off the upcoming phones – but the distinctly different look of the S22 Ultra model has some tipsters suggesting it will be marketed as the Galaxy Note 22 instead.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Even the most ardent iPhone 13 fan would have to admit that it doesn't look much different to the iPhone 12, but one prominent Apple tipster has said that next year's iPhone 14 is going to bring with it a 'complete redesign' – without the display notch.

 
 
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