Meta Quest 3S review: the world’s best affordable VR headset

A crease-free foldable? Samsung might have solved the screen problem
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October 14, 2024
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Virtual Reality
We've reviewed the Meta Quest 3S
We go heads-on with the new Meta Quest 3S (Future)
Is the new Meta Quest 3S the best virtual-reality headset if you're looking for something affordable and fun? Do we have any reservations about recommending it to everyone? Our full review of the device answers those questions and many more.
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Phones
Samsung may have fixed the foldable crease problem
The Galaxy Z Fold 6, which launched earlier this year (Future)
The rumored Galaxy Z Fold 6 Special Edition is only expected to launch in South Korea and China, but Samsung has apparently made big steps forward in terms of making the inner screen crease less visible, potentially solving a persistent issue with foldables.
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Artificial intelligence
More Apple Intelligence tipped for iOS 18.2
More Apple Intelligence features are heading to your phone (Apple)
ChatGPT integration and Visual Intelligence image search could be among the new Apple Intelligence features arriving with iOS 18.2, according to hidden code that's just been spotted – and testing for the software update is expected to begin soon.
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Smart Home
Apple smart-home rumors just went up a notch
The Apple HomePod 2 (Apple)
According to one of the more reliable Apple tipsters out there, the company is readying a couple of new smart-home gadgets, and a whole new smart-home operating system called homeOS – but we're wondering if Apple has learned from its past mistakes.
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Cameras
Meet Fujifilm's new feature-rich mirrorless camera
Say hello to the X-M5 (Fujifilm)
The newly unveiled Fujifilm X-M5 is a mirrorless camera that's packed with features, while also being a great choice for beginners. It's retro, it's tiny, and we think it looks hard to beat, even if the lack of in-body stabilization takes some of the shine off.
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