You can now run Android apps on Windows 11

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New leak reveals more about Samsung's next foldables
The Z Fold 3 didn't have an S Pen dock – will the Z Fold 4? (Samsung)
Samsung's foldable phones are some of the best on the market, so we're interested to see what the 2022 editions bring – and what we might see is a stylus on the Z Fold 4 and screen sizes that match the 2021 models, according to a new leak.  READ MORE
Gaming
The Steam Deck should be relatively easy to repair
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Entertainment
Epson's new projector looks great for movies and games
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It looks like Nothing has an Android phone in the works
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Computing
Android apps are now available on Windows 11
Android apps are arriving on Windows 11 (Microsoft)
The latest Windows 11 update introduces a long-awaited feature: Android app support. You can now access a limited number of apps from the Amazon Appstore via the Microsoft Store, though the 'preview' is only available in the US for now.  READ MORE
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