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The Refresh: PS4 Slim leaks, as does the Apple Watch 2’s killer feature

Welcome to The Refresh, a weekly series from TrustedReviews where we pick out the week’s highlights from the tech world.

This week’s top story:

Sony PS4 SlimLeaks don’t come much bigger than this – seemingly out of nowhere pictures and even full unboxing videos have surfaced online showing off what could be the new PS4 Slim that will join the PS4 Neo at Sony’s mysterious September launch event.

While it’s unlikely to be any more powerful than the original PS4, it could well add a 4K Ultra HD Blu-Ray drive. The Xbox One S did just that, will Sony follow suit?

Also in the news this week:

Canon EOS 5D Mark IV – Canon unveiled the EOS 5D Mark IV DSLR this week, and while it doesn’t come cheap, it could well be the camera of the year based on what we’ve seen.

Apple Watch 2 – Nike may have accidentally leaked the Apple Watch 2’s killer feature, after a pulled App Store listing for its new Nike Run Club app referenced built-in GPS. It’s what we all want, but will we get it?

OPINION: I’m taking the Apple Watch 2 very serious – and you should too

GoldenEye 007 HD
– There’s no shortage of HD remakes out there, but one classic yet to get the treatment is GoldenEye 007, aka the best N64 game ever. Have a stiff drink nearby as you glimpse what could have been…

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Head-to-Head Debate – In this week’s face-off, Refresh host Tom Honeyands (@TheTechChap) and Max Parker (@parkermax) argue over whether the new Galaxy Note 7 or Galaxy S7 Edge is best. What do you think?

Tune in next Friday for another episode of The Refresh with Tom Honeyands (@TheTechChap).

Related: Latest iPhone 7 news, rumours and release date

We hope you enjoyed the show and please let us know what you’d like to see in the comments.

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