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[The Morning After]( Now available on your smart speaker and wherever you get your podcasts [Apple Podcasts]( | [Spotify]( | [Google Play]( | [iHeart Radio]( It's Thursday, February 03, 2022. While we’re all waiting for the Galaxy S22 to break cover, Samsung’s latest Fan Edition smartphone seems a little late to the party. The Galaxy S21 FE lands a full year after the original S21, with similar looks and specs — if a reduced price of entry. The camera isn’t quite as capable as the S21, but the FE has a bright 120Hz screen and decent battery life. You win some, you lose some. [[TMA] Engadget]( The big issue remains that Samsung is so close to revealing its next flagship. Even if you're a huge fan of these Fan Editions, a true fan would wait to see what the S22 has to offer. Check out our full review of the S21 FE [right here](. — Mat Smith The biggest stories you might have missed - [Palmer Luckey's startup bought an underwater drone company]( - [A new competitor to AppleCare offers cheaper insurance for smartphones]( - ['Ghostwire: Tokyo' will arrive on March 25th]( - [The best Valentine's Day gifts for gamers]( - [Nintendo Switch sales have surpassed the Wii]( - [Snapchat is hosting a virtual concert starring Jennifer Lopez]( [Mark Zuckerberg’s bet on the metaverse is off to an expensive start]( Meta’s Reality labs division lost $10 billion in 2021. The company formally known as Facebook lost just over $10 billion on its Reality Labs division in 2021, according to its Q4 earnings report. “This fully realized vision is still a ways off,” Zuckerberg said of Meta’s metaverse investments. It’s the first time the company has shared the financial performance of the AR and VR division central to its metaverse ambitions (Facebook acquired Oculus in 2014). Combined with flat user growth and continued hits to its advertising business, the company’s Q4 results sent Meta's stock into [a nosedive]( yesterday. [Continue reading.]( [SpaceX launches premium satellite internet ​​with speeds up to 500 Mbps]( You’ll pay for the privilege, however. [[TMA] SpaceX]( SpaceX has revealed a new tier for its Starlink satellite internet service, with higher performance but costing $500 a month compared to $99 per month for the standard plan. You'll also pay $2,500 for the antenna and other hardware, compared to $499 for base plan. Starlink Premium will offer speeds between 150 and 500 Mbps with 20 to 40 milliseconds of latency, up from 50 to 250 Mbps with the same latency. [Continue reading.]( [Sony drops PlayStation 5 sales forecast again due to chip shortage]( It's well behind where the PS4 was at the same stage. Sony is still struggling to make enough PlayStation 5 consoles to keep up with demand. 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