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Good morning! By Stuart Miles | Tuesday May 31 2022 Good morning! - If you're enjoying the email, why not get a friend to sign up too, so they can also be in the know? Get them to [sign up here.]( DeLorean Alpha5 reimagines classic DMC-12 for an all-electric future DeLorean What's happened? DeLorean has [unveiled]( its much-anticipated reimagination of the 80s classic car. Why does it matter? Created in collaboration with Italdesign, the DeLorean Alpha5 is based on the DMC-12 - the ill-fated sports car that was made even more famous in the Back to the Future movie trilogy. It retains the gullwing doors and the same approximate shape, but adds curves for a very modern take. Most importantly, it incorporates an all-electric drive train, with claims that it can accelerate from 0-60mph in just 3.4 seconds, and that the base model can hit "in excess of 300 miles" on a single charge. What's my take? Great Scott! Google Pixel 7 and 7 Pro display specs leak Google What's happened? A report has [detailed]( what we can expect from the displays of the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro. Why does it matter? The Pixel 7 will apparently offer a 2400 x 1080 display with a 90Hz refresh rate, while the Pixel 7 Pro will have a 3120 x 1440 display with a 120Hz refresh rate. Both are said to be Samsung panels and the same as what the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro offer. What's my take? Google revealed several details about the upcoming [Pixel 7 and 7 Pro]( during its I/O developer conference in the middle of May, but it didn't tell us all the specs. It looks like that's going to be the job of the leakers. Seeing as we've got some time before the company plans to fully reveal and release its next flagships, you can bet these leaks will continue to come up until October. Philips Fidelio T1 review: ANC TWS earbuds for the music connoisseur Pocket-lint What's happened? After initially focusing on reimaginations of classic products following the line's relaunch, such as the superb open-backed X3 over-ears and a range of premium soundbars, the true wireless T1 earbuds represent a shift in direction. Our quick verdict The Philips Fidelio T1 in-ears may be something of a departure for the audiophile-centric brand, but they fit into its family well. Great sound performance across a wide range of musical genres put them right up there with the top true wireless buds around. The ANC isn't the best out there, but it's still very passable. Really, it is only their sheer size that may put some off - especially those with smaller ears. Still, you are getting a premium product nonetheless, one that caters for a more discerning audience very capably. [Read our review.]( In Case You Missed it [Xiaomi F2 series 4K HDR TVs]( are now available with Amazon Fire TV built in. --- [Ted Lasso]( could be a playable character in fighting game MultiVersus. --- Marshall's Stanmore II Bluetooth speaker has been [reduced by $80 today]( to $299.99 (was $379.99). That's a 21% saving for the lossless wireless speaker with an RCA jack and range of 30 feet. From The Gear Loop Aqualung The best snorkel masks for underwater adventures. [Read more!]( And finally... Public Domain The best spacecraft of all time. We've rounded up some of the most epic spacecraft that's been used to explore space. [Find out what's on our list.]( Have you checked out our weekly podcast that comes out every Friday? It's packed with news, interviews, and top things to get. You can subscribe to the Pocket-lint Podcast via [iTunes]( and [Spotify]( or access it on the web via [Acast](. This week, we discuss the future of augmented reality following the release of devices like Nreal, talk to the head of performance at Guild Esports, and review the Sony WH-1000XM5 headphones. [Listen to the new episode today.]( Thanks for reading , if you're enjoying the email, why not get a friend to sign up too, so they can also be in the know? Get them to [sign up here.]( [The Trust Project][Why you can trust Pocket-lint]( Copyright © 2022 Pocket-lint, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at our website Our mailing address is: Pocket-lint PO Box 4770Ascot, Berkshire SL5 5DP United Kingdom [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](. [Mailchimp Email Marketing](

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