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iOS 17.3 is here with Stolen Device Protection and more

Galaxy S22 won't get AI features, Vision Pro preorders are being resold on eBay, OnePlus 12 launches
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January 23, 2024
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iOS 17.3 arrives with a big iPhone security upgrade
iOS 17.3 is the latest update for iPhones (Future)
iOS 17.3 is rolling out now to iPhones around the world, and it brings with it a security feature called Stolen Device Protection, designed to make it harder for thieves to steal your data as well as your phone. We'll explain how it works, and how to enable it.
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Phones
Galaxy S22 owners won't get the new Galaxy AI features
The Samsung Galaxy S22 and Samsung Galaxy S22 Plus (Samsung)
Disappointing news if you have one of the Galaxy S22 handsets: Samsung has confirmed to TechRadar that the flagship phones launched in 2022 won't be getting the new AI features that were announced alongside the Galaxy S24 series last week.
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Virtual Reality
Hundreds of Apple Vision Pro preorders turn up on eBay
The Vision Pro will soon be making its way to early adopters (Future)
The relative scarcity of the Apple Vision Pro mixed reality headset means that eBayers are trying to make a quick buck by selling on their devices to the highest bidder – and some of the auctions are reaching more than double the Vision Pro's official price.
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Smart Home
These new Philips Hue lights can brighten up your January
Brighten the gloom with some new Philips Hue lights (Signify / Philips Hue)
Philips Hue is one of the best brands in the smart lighting business, and it has some new lights for your consideration to banish the January darkness, including the Dymera wall light, which can emit different colors above and below wherever it's fitted.
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Computing
Nvidia's new remix tool lets you upgrade your old games
The new tool was announced in 2022 (Nvidia)
The long-awaited Nvidia RTX Remix platform is now in open beta, which means anyone can have a go at remastering their older games with the newest enhancements, all powered by Nvidia's graphical know-how and a little bit of AI assistance.
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