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iPhone 14 could have the feature we really want, plus a wild new mouse from Microsoft and the worst album covers ever

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iPhone 14 could have the one feature users really (really) want | Designing for Tomorrow, Today: a free webinar from Creative Bloq | Apple MacBook Pro 16-inch (2021) review Created for {EMAIL} | [Web Version]( November 11, 2021 CONNECT WITH CREATIVE BLOQ  [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Creative Bloq]( [Creative Bloq]( Art and design inspiration [SIGN UP]( ⋅ [WEBSITE]( [] Today's Top Story [] [iPhone 14 could have the one feature users really (really) want]( [iPhone 14 could have the one feature users really (really) want]( (Ben Geskin) From better battery life to improved storage, there are a few token features that top iPhone users' wish lists every year. But a rather unusual request has been doing the rounds for the last couple of years, mainly thanks to the pandemic. And yes, Touch ID might finally return with the iPhone 14. Full Story: [Creative Bloq]( (11/10) [LinkedIn]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Email]( [] Industry News [] [Designing for Tomorrow, Today: a free webinar from Creative Bloq]( [Designing for Tomorrow, Today: a free webinar from Creative Bloq]( (Future) These are unprecedented times, and every industry faces its own unique challenges. Branding and design are no exceptions, with creatives staring down the question of how to design for an unpredictable tomorrow. But with creative challenges can come exciting opportunities. Register now for Designing for our free seminar for design professionals and industry thought leaders where we'll be discussing the changing face of branding and design. Full Story: [Creative Bloq]( (10/20) [LinkedIn]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Email]( [] Latest Review [] [Apple MacBook Pro 16-inch (2021) review]( [Apple MacBook Pro 16-inch (2021) review]( (Future) The MacBook Pro 16-inch (2021) is Apple's biggest statement of intent for its computers so far. And we mean that literally, as well as figuratively. The larger size offers all the same advantages as the new MacBook Pro 14-inch (2021), including the option of extraordinarily powerful M1 Pro and M1 Max processors, up to 64GB of memory, up to 8TB of storage, a wider array of ports than its predecessor, and a mini-LED true HDR display. Full Story: [Creative Bloq]( (11/10) [LinkedIn]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Email]( [] Tech News [] [Microsoft's wild new mouse design is both brilliant and bizarre]( [Microsoft's wild new mouse design is both brilliant and bizarre]( (Microsoft/Future) Ah, the humble mouse. While the age-old accessory is hardly the most complicated device around, it can be surprisingly easy to get wrong. Just look at Apple's Magic Mouse, which remains one of the company's least popular products thanks to its upside-down charging design fail. But this new concept from Microsoft might be one of the best we've seen. Full Story: [Creative Bloq]( (11/10) [LinkedIn]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Email]( [] You Might Have Missed [] [How to make and sell an NFT]( [How to make and sell an NFT]( (FEWOCiOUS) With the eyewatering prices that some pieces of NFT art have sold for, it's understandable that you might be wondering if NFTs offer a chance to make some money from your own creative work. Here we look at exactly how to make and sell an NFT. Full Story: [Creative Bloq]( (11/10) [LinkedIn]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Email]( [] Deal of the Day [] [Get Christmas wrapped with a design mag subscription that keeps on giving!]( [Get Christmas wrapped with a design mag subscription that keeps on giving!]( (Future) Looking for a great deal on a creative magazine that arrives through your door every month - then this Christmas subscription deal is the perfect solution! A magazine makes a great gift, as the recipient gets something every month to remind them of you! Full Story: [Creative Bloq]( (10/26) [LinkedIn]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Email]( [] Digital Art [] - [Hilarious Google app finds your pets in famous paintings]( [] Graphic Design [] - [Are these the worst album cover designs ever?]( [Sign Up]( | [Update Profile]( | [Unsubscribe]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Cookies Policy]( | [Terms and Conditions]( CONTACT US: [FEEDBACK](mailto:creativebloq@smartbrief.com) | [ADVERTISE]( © Future Publishing Limited. Reg No. 2008885 England. Quay House, The Ambury, Bath BA1 1UA.

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