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February 23, 2022
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Check if the Steam Deck can play your favorite games
The Steam Deck is shipping this week (Valve)
The eagerly anticipated Steam Deck starts shipping on February 25, and Valve has released a tool that lets you check whether or not your favorite games will run on the handheld console. We'll tell you how it works, and where to find it.  READ MORE
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Audio
Spotify's Car Thing is now available to buy in the US
The Car Thing fits to your vehicle's dashboard (Spotify)
Somebody made a standalone music player device for your car? In 2022? Spotify has gone ahead and done it, and the Car Thing is now available to anyone in the US for $89.99. It connects to both your car stereo and your smartphone.  READ MORE
Phones
The iOS 15.4 update aims to stop AirTag stalking
More updates to iOS 15 are on the way (Apple)
The beta version of iOS 15.4 has arrived, giving us a glimpse of the iPhone features coming down the line – and they include some extra security features to make it harder to track someone's location with an AirTag, plus a new voice for Siri.  READ MORE
Computing
Apple might be working on a foldable-screen MacBook
The latest 16-inch MacBook Pro (Future)
Would you buy a MacBook that's all screen? Apple thinks you might, as per a new leak: the company is apparently developing a laptop that's one giant screen with a fold in the middle, although it's unlikely to appear for several years.  READ MORE
Wearables
Sony unveils the PlayStation VR 2 headset
Here's what the PSVR 2 looks like (Sony Computer Interactive Entertainment)
We've gotten our first official look at the Sony PSVR 2 headset – and while it's not hugely different from the original, it's slightly slimmer and lighter than the first PSVR, and there's integrated ventilation to keep you cool while gaming.  READ MORE
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