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Happy Friday! By Chris Hall | Friday December 09 2022 Happy Friday!  - If you're enjoying th

Happy Friday! By Chris Hall | Friday December 09 2022 Happy Friday!  - 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.]( [Facebook]([Twitter]([Instagram]( [Website](  This Google Pixel Fold leak has all the specs and renders you need HOWTOISOLVE What's happened? Google is expected to launch a foldable phone of its very own next year and [a leak has given us a great look]( at what the Pixel Fold will have to offer. Why does it matter? The Pixel Fold is set to be Google's first foldable phone and by all accounts, it is going to be a pretty impressive one. What's my take? The exciting thing about this Pixel Fold leak is the source - Steve Hemmerstoffer, AKA @OnLeaks. He has a good track record, so we're pretty confident in these details. The PIxel Fold looks like a sleek device that sticks to the style of the Pixel 7 while also offering much the same power. But it also looks a little more compact than the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4. We've been tracking [Pixel Fold rumours]( for some time and things seem to be coming to fruition: the next likely launch window would be Google I/O in May 2023, unless Google goes and launches it at MWC in February.  Forget foldable iPhones, Apple might launch a 20-inch bendy Mac instead POCKET-LINT What's happened? While everyone else is making foldable phones, it's now thought that Apple is working on a [foldable MacBook]( of some sort instead. Why does it matter? A report by industry watchers at The Elec claims that Apple has "started [a] development project in the early 20-inch range", with 20.25 inches seemingly the number the company has settled on. What's my take? Apple wouldn't be the first to come up with a folding laptop - [the Asus Zenbook Fold for example]( - but this rumour raises more questions than it answers. Apple has done everything it can to avoid using touch in macOS, so what advantage is there in having a larger display like this? It would have to shift to touch to benefit from the flexibility of an all-display device. That, to me, seems like the biggest barrier here: otherwise we'd be looking at a giant folding iPad, which might, in some ways, have some advantages.  BMW iX1 review: First drive thrills for this compact all-electric SUV BMW What's happened? BMW recently unveiled the BMW X1, a practical but reasonably compact SUV that comes available with an array of powertrain options. You can choose from two petrol models, two plug-in hybrids and there's even a diesel option. Something for everyone, especially now that there's this; the BMW iX1, which is an all-electric variation on the theme. Our quick verdict One of the best things about the all-electric BMW iX1 xDrive30 is its size. While you still get space, a decent ride height, fab interior plus lots of tech features and functions, it's ideally suited to a range of UK roads. The car feels relatively compact and is also impressively agile, with a battery range up to 270 miles. You get sprightly performance too, with plenty of torque, which is supplemented by a 'Boost' feature that helps to zing up acceleration for 10 seconds if you need it. A 0-62mph time of 5.7 seconds and 112mph top speed should keep most drivers satisfied during day-to-day driving duties however. [Read our review.](  In Case You Missed it MediaTek's [Dimensity 8200]( is all about that gaming experience. --- Audeze unveils [the Maxwell](, its latest planar magnetic gaming headset. --- The Amazon fire Stick 4K Max is still at Black Friday prices - [save $20 and get it for $34.99](.  From The Gear Loop MIZUNO Mizuno Wave Neo Ultra review: a sustainable daily trainer with futuristic good looks. [Read more.](  And finally... DISNEY [How much does Disney+ cost with ads?]( Price, offers, movies, and more explained.  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](. In this edition, we talk about the EE Pocket-lint Awards 2022 and discuss all the winners. [Listen to the latest 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]( You are subscribed to this email as {EMAIL}. Click here to modify your [preferences]( or [unsubscribe](.

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