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  • Best Black Friday Roku Deals: Save on Streaming Devices and Smart TVs

    Best Black Friday Roku Deals: Save on Streaming Devices and Smart TVs

    With Black Friday rolling around soon, now is the perfect time to pick up electronics like a smart TV or streaming device. If you are planning to upgrade your TV experience, Roku is one of our favorite platforms and its streaming devices are a great option if you have an older TV without a smart platform or don’t want to go with the big names like Amazon’s Fire TV or Google TV. Luckily, you have a lot of choices when it comes to Roku; whether you’d like to go for a Roku TV or just a Roku streaming device, there’s an option for every budget.

    As such, we’ve scoured all the big retailers and collected all our favorite early Black Friday Roku deals so you don’t have to. That said, we’re still in the early days of Black Friday, and we’re likely to see many more deals in the coming days, so be sure to check back regularly. And, if you do end up going for a Roku device, take a look at these eleven little-known Roku tricks you can take advantage of.

    Black Friday Roku streaming device deals

    Black Friday Roku TV deals

  • Motorola Razr Plus: What Stands Out to Me, 5 Months On

    Motorola Razr Plus: What Stands Out to Me, 5 Months On

    The $1,000 Motorola Razr Plus felt like a turning point for foldable phones when it launched in June 2023. Modern flip phones, such as the Razr and Samsung Galaxy Z Flip, have always offered some level of convenience compared to standard phones, thanks to their more portable design. But the overall experience didn’t feel much different from a regular phone, since flip phones are still primarily meant to be used while open.

    The Razr Plus proved that’s changing, all thanks to its large cover screen. Having a roomier external display might not sound like a big deal, but spending time with the Razr Plus has shown me how much that extra screen space matters. You can use it for more than just checking the time or notifications; you have a miniature screen that fits in the palm of your hand. After years of phones getting larger and more cumbersome, having the option to fold my phone in half and use it in that state feels much more useful than I would have thought.

    Returning to the Razr Plus has reinforced my initial impressions of the device, which I detail in my review from June. But it’s also important to note that a lot has changed since then. In August, Samsung launched the $1,000 Galaxy Z Flip 5, which — like the Razr Plus — has a significantly larger cover screen than its predecessor. Motorola also released its more affordable $700 Razr 2023, making it the cheapest foldable phone yet.

    These releases raise questions about the Razr Plus’ place in a market that’s only getting more competitive. If you just want a phone that can fold in half to fit in your pocket more easily, the $700 Razr should suffice. But if you want something that truly feels different than the phone you have today, splurging on a device like the Razr Plus or Galaxy Z Flip 5 may be worth it.

    Samsung’s flip phone is still my top pick because of its sturdier design, longer update cycle, superior camera and additional software features. But the Razr Plus still holds a lot of potential, and it makes me excited about where foldable devices — and Motorola’s phones in general — may go in the future.

    Motorola Razr Plus design and software

    A top-down shot of the Motorola Razr opened half way

    The Razr Plus has a striking design that stands out at first glance. The version I’ve been using has a magenta color with a vegan leather back, which is aesthetically pleasing and makes the phone easier to grip. The Razr Plus is also impressively thin and light. Even though it’s around the same weight and thickness as the Galaxy Z Flip 5 according to the specifications listed on both Samsung and Motoroa’s websites, the Razr Plus feels much slimmer.

    While I love the Razr Plus’ airy feel, its slender build isn’t always advantageous. The Galaxy Z Flip 5 generally feels sturdier, like it can withstand endless folds and unfolds. The Razr Plus, on the other hand, seems more delicate — although this is just based on my anecdotal observations rather than extensive testing. But I also noticed that my unit doesn’t always open all the way straight unless I give it an extra push, which detracts from its attractive look and makes it feel fragile.

    Another characteristic I appreciate is the Razr Plus’ display. Not only is it taller than Samsung’s, but the crease is less noticeable both to the eyes and the touch. That’s a big deal since the crease that runs horizontally across the display has been one of the biggest drawbacks of foldable phones.

    Hardware is only one side of the equation; software shapes how you interact with the phone. That’s especially true with foldable devices, which should theoretically have unique software functions that take advantage of the bendable screens. The Razr Plus nails this when it’s shut, thanks to its spacious 3.6-inch cover screen. I can browse through news headlines, send text messages, play games and even watch videos from the palm of my hand without opening the phone.

    This is the primary feature separating the pricier Razr Plus from the standard Razr 2023. Motorola’s cheaper flip phone has a tiny screen that’s large enough for checking notifications and seeing the time, but it doesn’t provide much other utility.

    “It’s about as useful as checking my smartwatch for snapshots of notifications and texts to triage whether I need to open my phone, and it’s helpful to take selfies with the rear cameras (far sharper than the one above the inner display), but it generally leaves me wanting more,” my colleague David Lumb wrote in his review of the Razr 2023.

    I haven’t tested the $700 Razr, but I can still relate. I spent some time using the Galaxy Z Flip 4 ahead of the Galaxy Z Flip 5’s release and felt the same way.

    The Motorola Razr Plus (left) and Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 (right)

    Samsung’s newest flip phone offers a similar experience as the Razr Plus, but you can only pin certain apps to the cover screen unless you install the Good Lock launcher. Motorola lets you pick any app installed on your phone right out of the gate, which feels more seamless. The Razr Plus’ cover screen is also larger than the Z Flip 5’s (3.6 inches versus 3.4 inches), which is noticeable when comparing screens that small.

    Samsung, however, does have an edge in other ways. When you bend the Galaxy Z Flip 5 halfway, apps like Google Chrome can automatically shift to the top of the screen while displaying controls on the bottom, making it easier to operate the screen in this mode. The Razr Plus, in my experience, doesn’t react in this way unless you’re using the camera app, and instead just displays a bent version of Chrome that scrolls like a waterfall.

    Samsung also provides sweeping software updates that feel more holistic and bring new features to its smartphones. The recently announced One UI 6 software update, for example, will add a slew of camera features — like the ability to pin specific shooting modes to your home screen as widgets — when the software launches. The camera may be the most significant area impacted by the update, but One UI 6 brings subtle changes to everything from the calendar to the quick panel and lock screen.

    The Motorola Razr Plus held against a brick wall

    Motorola’s updates aren’t usually as far-reaching, although the Motorola Razr Plus should get the update to Android 14 since it supports three years of software updates. That’s not as long as Samsung’s four-year update pledge, but it’s on par with what you’ll get with the $1,800 Google Pixel Fold.

    However, a recent software update did bring a new feature to the Razr Plus: Moto Unplugged. As the name implies, this tool lets you block out distractions by limiting which apps you can access in this mode. It’s kind of like Apple’s Focus mode for the iPhone, except it hides apps you haven’t approved until you exit Moto Unplugged.

    I turned on Moto Unplugged for an hour during a busy workday and was surprised at how effectively it kept me focused. When the timer expired, the regular home screen with all my usual apps reappeared. While the concept itself isn’t new or novel, knowing that my apps were hidden helped me fight the urge to reach for my phone when I felt like my mind was drifting from work.

    Motorola Razr Plus battery life and camera

    Whether it can fold in half or not, a good phone should last for a long time on a single charge. Thankfully, the Motorola Razr Plus performed reasonably well during CNET’s 3-hour battery test, which involves streaming a YouTube video for three hours at full brightness and checking the battery level at each hour.

    The Razr Plus’ results were similar to those of the Galaxy Z Flip 5 and some of Samsung’s non-folding phones, like the Galaxy S23 and S23 Ultra. As I wrote in my original review, you can expect to get about a full day of battery life out of the Razr Plus, depending on how you use it.

    Motorola Razr Plus Battery vs. Samsung Phones

    1 hour 2 hours 3 hours
    Motorola Razr Plus 95% 88% 81%
    Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 94% 87% 80%
    Samsung Galaxy S23 95% 88% 81%
    Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra 95% 89% 82%

    The Razr Plus has a 12-megapixel main camera and a 13-megapixel ultrawide camera, which generally capture crisp and clear shots. However, after spending time with both the Galaxy Z Flip 5 and the Motorola Razr, I found that Samsung’s phone usually captures more vibrant colors.

    Take a look at the photos of these flowers below, and you’ll see what I mean.

    A photo of pink flowers taken on the Razr Plus and Galaxy Z Flip 5 shown side by side

    That said, the Razr Plus’ camera is still decent, and it’s the foldable screen that you’re really paying for, rather than having the best camera. The biggest benefit of taking photos with a phone like the Razr Plus is that it essentially has a built-in tripod; you can prop it open halfway to snap photos without having to hold the device.

    That big front screen also serves as a viewfinder for taking selfies with the main rear cameras. While you can also do this on the cheaper Razr, it’s harder to position the phone’s orientation since the outer screen is so small, as noted in CNET’s review.

    Take a look at my full reviews of the Razr Plus and Galaxy Z Flip 5 for more details about the camera and how it stacks up to Samsung’s.

    Overall thoughts

    The back of the Motorola Razr Plus

    Revisiting the Motorola Razr made me appreciate the benefits of having a phone with two screens. It’s not so much the Razr Plus’ ability to fold in half that makes it special — although that certainly helps — but the idea that you can have a screen that fits in your palm and a screen that’s larger than that on most smartphones.

    Even though I prefer the Galaxy Z Flip 5, Motorola’s presence gives consumers more choice. The Razr Plus also does a few things better than the Galaxy Z Flip 5, particularly when it comes to the ability to run more apps on the cover screen. Either way, it makes me optimistic about where foldable phones are going. Now I’m just waiting for flip phones like the Razr Plus to become more affordable.

  • Which Fighting Game Controller Should You Buy? A Quick Rundown

    Which Fighting Game Controller Should You Buy? A Quick Rundown

    Fighting games are all the buzz in 2023 with the release of Street Fighter 6, Mortal Kombat 1 and the upcoming Tekken 8 early next year. And just as fighting games flood the market, so do new controllers.

    Unlike most other genres, fighting games have spawned a niche industry of controller-makers that produce arcade sticks reminiscent of the old-school arcades. New designs have entered the market as well, like leverless controllers, known as Hit Box-style, consisting of only buttons. Gamers looking to step up their prowess with the newest fighting games should consider the bevy of options available that may up their game. But with controllers costing anywhere from $100 to $400, it’s important to find the right box to fit your style.

    What are the different fighting game controller options out there?

    There are three main options available for fighting games: game pads, fight sticks and leverless controllers. The game pad is the best known of the three, and includes the standard PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X controllers, as well as the separately sold Nintendo Switch Pro Controller. These pads come with a D-pad, two analog sticks, four face buttons, two shoulder buttons and two triggers. There are also fight pads, consisting of just buttons and a D-pad.

    Fight sticks will be a familiar sight for anyone who spent some time in the arcades during their heyday. These controllers typically come in a rectangular box with eight face buttons and a joystick. There are some additional buttons on the top or side of the box related to the other button found on a game pad.

    Then the third and newer options are called leverless sticks, or Hit Box-style controllers. It’s named after the company Hit Box, the first to patent the design. These controllers are similar to fight sticks in button setup, but instead of a joystick, have four more buttons that correspond to the up, down, left and right directions.

    While Hit Box was the originator of this style of controller back in 2010, other companies have popped up offering their own spin on the style, such as Junkfood Arcades with its thin $265 Snack Box Micro. Other Hit Box-style controllers include the $400 Victrix Pro FS and $300 Razer Kitsune. The only officially licensed Hit Box-style controllers, according to Hit Box, come from Paradise Arcade. In terms of functionality, however, all these controllers perform adequately. But in Hit Box’s telling, controllers that go through its licensing program will meet a certain level of quality.

    “With licensing our IP, we are not only able to officially endorse and collaborate with other high quality manufacturers, but also to help ensure that every player’s first experience on a leverless controller is a positive one,” said Dustin Huffer, president and co-founder of Hit Box.

    This is in contrast to the Razer Kitsune, a leverless controller that is officially licensed by PlayStation, but isn’t a part of the Hit Box licensing program.

    “Kitsune is a wholly Razer developed and manufactured product without using any parts, materials, or ID from competitors,” said Will Powers, PR lead at Razer.

    Junkfood Custom Arcade’s director of operations Greg Lancette said the Snackbox Micro is made and patented differently from the Hit Box and that it has no ties to the company Hit Box. Victrix expressed similar sentiments regarding its Pro FS-12.

    “We have a portfolio of patents covering our products, some of which are applicable to the Victrix Pro FS-12,” said Trevor Lehl, director of product development at Victrix. “We analyze and scrutinize the strength of our IP in collaboration with a world renowned, industry leading legal firm, specializing in intellectual property.”

    Lehl said that Victrix is well informed “on the protectability and validity of our competitor’s IP claims” and that unlike the Hit Box, the Pro FS-12 is an officially licensed PlayStation product.

    And official licensing by PlayStation and Xbox might become a bigger issue in the future. Many fighting game controllers haven’t been officially licensed through PlayStation and Xbox in the past. Up until now, it hasn’t been a problem. But recently, Microsoft announced that it would be banning unauthorized third-party accessories later this month. This has led to some backlash from fighting games players and disabled gamers who may have to look towards other controllers so that they can continue to play.

    Hit Box’s licensing program relates to the button layout itself. Huffer praised Hit Box’s partnership with Paradise Arcade on the Mpress Nano and says others would make great candidates for its licensing program, but didn’t answer rebuttals from other manufacturers regarding their potential IP infringement.

    Sony and Microsoft didn’t immediately reply to requests for comment.

    Why you should buy a fight stick controller

    Arcades may be all but gone in the US, but the fight stick remains a staple in fighting games. Street Fighter 2, released in 1991, set the precedent for controls that almost every fighting game has followed with its one joystick and six-button layout.

    Longtime fighting games fans laud the feel of using a fight stick. Being able to execute moves with a quick twist of the wrist is satisfying and, some argue, the most fun way to play.

    To start, the joystick provides a sturdier input as you have to use your entire wrist to pull off a move. Then you have eight buttons available allowing the usage of multiple fingers at the same time, which is imperative to pull off certain moves.

    Another advantage that may not be noticeable immediately is the solid base the fight sticks can provide. They can provide more space to rest your arms and add stability while playing.

    Why you should choose a Hit Box-style controller

    There’s nothing more frustrating than missing an input and screwing up your combo in the middle of an intense fight. Traditional fight sticks, which use an analogue joystick, allow the chance for human error. Missing the corner on an octagonal gate could mean dropping a combo and losing a fight entirely.

    Hit Box-style controllers greatly reduce that chance of missing the corner by remapping the joystick as buttons. Because movement is assigned to these buttons, just like the arrow keys on your keyboard, as long as you push the buttons in the correct sequence, you’ll execute your move with greater consistency.

    Snack Box Micro fighting game controller

    One of the hardest moves to learn on a fight stick for beginners is the Z directional input. This requires shifting the joystick to the right, then to the bottom, then to the bottom-right corner, creating a Z pattern. Beginners can sometimes overextend, hitting the bottom-left corner instead of straight down, ruining their input.

    A Hit Box-style controller makes this a quick three-button sequence. Right, down and right again. Try hitting the right, down and right buttons in sequence on your keyboard. Pretty easy, right?

    While some in the fighting game community bemoan the increased popularity of Hit Box-style controllers, there’s no denying that it increases input consistency. That’s why legendary Street Fighter players like Daigo Umehara and Hajime “Tokido” Taniguchi have switched to the Hit Box. Even though both have been playing competitively for over two decades, mainly on a traditional stick, the advantages of Hit Box were too great to ignore. It even forced Capcom to make a rule change so that traditional stick players and Hit Box players were on a more even footing.

    Why you should stick with a game pad

    For console gamers, almost all of their time gaming will be with the controller they get included with their system. These bundled controllers tend to be both the best designed and highest quality game pads for their respective system. Thanks to that quality, these game pads are becoming more predominant in the fighting game scene as younger competitors who spend hardly any time in the arcades have grown accustomed to these controllers.

    On paper, however, game pads don’t stack up to the fight stick or leverless stick. The smaller number of face buttons, the requirement to use the shoulder and trigger buttons that require the usage of both hands and having to use the controller D-pad for all of the movement inputs seemingly make controllers a worse option, but they do have some advantages.

    There are a few move inputs that can be easier to pull off on a game pad. The main one is the 360 degrees move, which is a motion needed for certain characters such as Zangief in the Street Fighter series. Another input that works a little better on a D-pad is the double-tap forward or back because, again, it’s a bit more precise.

    A surprising advantage of the game pad is its lack of buttons. For example, the Mortal Kombat series uses four attack buttons instead of six found in other fighting games. There is still a block, throw and other buttons used in the game, but having the four primary buttons easily accessible to your thumb makes it the preferred choice for Mortal Kombat tournament players.

    Arguably the biggest strength of a game pad is familiarity. For some people, this is the only controller they’ve used for their whole life. Their muscle memory is ingrained in these game pads. Why bother changing to a new stick and learn a completely different way to control a game when you’re perfectly comfortable with what you already have in a controller?

    For more gaming accessories deep dives, check out our picks for the best PC gaming headsets, best gaming chairs and our 2023 gaming holiday gift guide.

  • These Sony WF-C500 Earbuds Are Just $29 at Walmart’s Black Friday Sale

    These Sony WF-C500 Earbuds Are Just $29 at Walmart’s Black Friday Sale

    Sony makes some of the very best earbuds on the market, and you don’t have to break the bank to get your hands on a pair. Walmart’s Black Friday sale kicked off earlier this week, and knocked a whopping $69 off these Sony WF-C500 earbuds — dropping them down to the all-time low price of just $29. There’s not a set expiration for this deal, however, so it could disappear or sell out at any point. We’d recommend getting your order in sooner rather than later if you don’t want to miss out on these savings.

    These budget-friendly Sony headphones don’t have noise-canceling capabilities but boast plenty of other impressive specs that make them a steal at just $29. They’re equipped with Sony’s Digital Sound Enhancement Engine for improved audio that’s closer to the original recording, and you can personalize your listening experience with a customizable EQ. They’re also protected against splashes and sweat with an IPX4 resistance rating and have a battery life of up to 20 hours on a single charge. And each bud is equipped with a built-in microphone for hands-free voice calls.

    Check out Walmart’s sale for more headphone and earbuds deals, as well as bargains on tech, home goods, apparel and much more.

  • Black Friday Ads: Shop and Preview Early Deals at Best Buy, Walmart, B&H and More

    Although the day after Thanksgiving is officially Black Friday, it’s gone beyond simply a one-day sale. Whether it’s Amazon’s Black Friday deals kicking off on Nov. 17, Best Buy’s Black Friday sale that has been running since late October, or highly anticipated doorbusters at retail giants like Macy’s, there’s no shortage of savings to be had. But before you head out into the cold (or open up your laptop) for a long day of shopping, below is an idea of what to expect from each store for both Black Friday and Cyber Monday savings.

    Black Friday promotions vary from store to store, with some stores offering savings right now, and others giving a teaser of what’s to come. Until recently, most of us waited for Black Friday ad leaks to find out what kinds of offers would be available at our favorite stores. Retailers wanted to keep the deals a secret, but that never worked out for them. Now, they start to release their ads as early as the beginning of November. We now have the Black Friday ads, or at least the sale details, for most of the major players and we’ve compiled those available below. We’ll continue to update this list as new ones crop up.

    Black Friday deals happening now

    If you’re looking to take advantage of deep discounts, you don’t have to wait. These retailers have plenty of great deals right now.

    Black Friday deals coming soon

    Ready to plan? Several retailers have announced plans or specific deals you can snap up soon. Check out some of the most anticipated offers below.

    Retailers with previous Black Friday deals we’re on the lookout for

    Below you’ll find last year’s Black Friday offerings from multiple retailers. While we have yet to see Black Friday deals roll in for the retailers below, we’re keeping a close eye on them in the days ahead and will let you know as soon as we see an update for 2023 Black Friday deals so that you can plan accordingly.

  • Save on Attractions and Experiences With These Coupon Deals

    Save on Attractions and Experiences With These Coupon Deals

    Planning trips and special moments for you and your loved ones just makes life a little sweeter. But travel experiences can be expensive, especially if you have a big gang. Fortunately, there are regular deals and discounts available online. Right now, Groupon, Viator and several other travel sites can help you save big on your next excursion.

    Looking for more discounts? CNET has the best deals from Groupon, Viator and many others, along with promo code offers — all updated and verified daily.

    Welcome to CNET Coupons, the first stop before you shop, featuring a multitude of deals and discounts from top online retailers. Simply head over to our coupon page and type in your favorite store or brands to find all the deals available for the week.

  • Walmart Black Friday Deals: Score Early Savings on Tech, Home Goods and More

    Walmart Black Friday Deals: Score Early Savings on Tech, Home Goods and More

    We’ve still got awhile before Black Friday itself is officially here, but the deals are already in full swing. Plenty of retailers are already offering big savings on tech, home goods and much more, including Walmart, which officially kicked off its Black Friday sale earlier this week.

    Walmart’s sale went live on Nov. 8, and while Plus members got early access, these bargains are now available to everybody. And to help you take full advantage of these early Black Friday discounts, we’ve rounded up some of the very best deals available right now below. We’ll continue to update this page as offers come and go, so be sure to check back often for the best Walmart deals available.

    Walmart Black Friday tech deals

    Walmart Black Friday home deals

    Walmart Black Friday fashion and beauty deals

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    When is Walmart’s Black Friday sale?

    Walmart’s online Black Friday sale officially kicked off on Nov. 8. Plus members got access a few hours early, but the sale is now open to everybody. And in-store shoppers will get access to Black Friday savings starting on Nov. 10. There’s no set expiration for the sale at the moment, but it’s likely that it will roll into Cyber Monday, which falls on Nov. 27 this year.

    Are Walmart Black Friday deals available in store?

    Yes, Walmart will be offering in-store savings for Black Friday, though they won’t be available until 6 a.m. (local time) on Nov. 10. It’s also worth noting that there are some deals that will be available only online, so be sure to double-check before you rush down to your nearest branch.

  • Amazon Black Friday Deals: Shop Now to Save on TVs, Fitness Equipment, Home Tech & More

    Amazon Black Friday Deals: Shop Now to Save on TVs, Fitness Equipment, Home Tech & More

    Though Black Friday is officially the day after Thanksgiving (Nov. 24) Amazon has its own Black Friday sale kicking off even earlier than last year. This year, holiday deals will launch on Nov. 17, though you don’t even have to wait that long. We’re seeing hundreds of deals already live on Amazon across a wide range of product categories.

    You can always check out Amazon’s own dedicated deals page, but rather than sift through everything, save yourself some time and have a look at our top picks across popular categories below. And for even more savings, be sure to check out our roundup of the top Best Buy Black Friday deals as well.

    We’re updating this article regularly to make sure the best deals come right to you, but please note that while prices were accurate as of this article’s most recent publish time, pricing and availability are subject to change without notice.

    Black Friday Amazon device deals

    Amazon Black Friday tech and smart home deals

    Amazon Black Friday TV deals

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    Amazon Black Friday health and fitness deals

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    When is Amazon’s Black Friday 2023 sale?

    While Amazon has already dropped the prices on many items as early Black Friday deals, Amazon’s official dates for the best Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals will take place Nov. 17-27. Prices have been slashed on all kinds of goods, such as the 9th Gen iPad, currently at an all-time low of $249, and the Echo Buds are just $35.

    What kind of Black Friday deals will be on Amazon for 2023?

    Steep discounts are expected on pretty much every category on Amazon, including deals on toys, home goods, fashion, electronics, tech, fitness equipment and, of course, Amazon’s devices like the Echo, Kindle and more. We’ll update this post regularly with the best deals available.

  • Signal’s New Texting Features Give You Better Message Controls, Privacy

    Signal’s New Texting Features Give You Better Message Controls, Privacy

    Signal said Wednesday that several new features have been trickling into the texting app over the last several weeks, including enhancements to text messages along with a way to limit message threads with people you aren’t in regular contact with.

    The end-to-end encrypted messaging app Signal has gotten more popular in recent years as users look for ways to communicate while retaining the privacy of their chats. The Signal team has slowly added features found in other apps. In its New Features Roll Call blog post, Signal said message editing and formatting have arrived in the app — allowing users to fix typos and add formatting.

    Edited messages include the ability to check the full edit history of a message, so the original version of a text won’t be lost forever when edited. Signal is also limiting edits to 10 times within 24 hours of sending. An exception are for texts sent to oneself, which can be edited an unlimited number of times since that’s not actually a conversation.

    Edit message panel in Signal

    Signal is also adding formatting, which includes traditional bold, italic, strikethrough and monospace options. The app is also including “spoiler” formatting, which acts similar to the Invisible Ink feature in Apple’s iMessage. Text that’s in “spoiler” formatting will remain obscured until it’s tapped on, allowing it to remain hidden until it’s the right time to view it.

    Signal has also added the ability to remove a contact that’s reached out to you from texting you, without necessarily blocking them. This could be particularly useful for a person you’ve texted only within Signal in the past, but they aren’t otherwise in your phone’s contact list (in fact if they are, the first step is to remove them).

    Steps to remove a contact from Signal

    As long as the person you want to remove from your Signal contact list is also not in your phone’s contacts, you can long press their name in Signal’s contact list and then select “Remove.” Should that person reach out to you again, you’ll receive a message request that will either let you accept to start the chat, delete to delete the chat or block if you’d rather not see future requests from this person.

    Signal’s feature announcements come as rival WhatsApp makes a number of its own announcements in recent weeks, which have included launching support for multiple accounts and a new Mac app.

    Read more: Signal, WhatsApp and Telegram: Here’s which secure messaging app you should use

  • Apple M3 Macs: Save on the 24-inch iMac and MacBook Pros

    Apple M3 Macs: Save on the 24-inch iMac and MacBook Pros

    Apple makes some of the absolute finest computers on the market — earning several spots on our list of the best laptops and best desktops of 2023. Now three of those Macs are better than ever thanks to updates that make use of the very latest in Apple silicon — the M3, M3 Pro and M3 Max.

    Two years after Apple last updated its sleek 24-inch all-in-one iMac desktop, the new model comes equipped with the basic M3 chip inside. There’s also an updated 14- and 16-inch inch MacBook Pro for those who like to take their Mac with them. The smaller 14-inch model can be equipped with the standard M3, the step-up M3 Pro or the high-end M3 Max processor, while there are only M3 Pro or Max configurations for the larger 16-inch Pro.

    Apple's M3, M3 Pro and M3 Max processors against a black background.

    M3 MacBook Pro

    There are two MacBooks included in Apple’s M3 lineup. The smaller 14-inch model starts at $1,599, while the larger 16-inch model jumps up to $2,499. Both models feature a stunning Liquid Retina XDR display, as well as a built-in HDMI port and SD card reader, making them seriously versatile machines for both creatives and professionals. They’re both available direct from Apple, as well as Amazon, Best Buy and B&H Photo right now. Deals are likely to be hard to come by initially, however.

    It’s also worth noting that Apple has a trade-in program where you knock hundreds off the starting price in exchange for your old computer, and you’ll get 3% cash back when you make the purchase using your Apple card. For purchases this big, that ends up being a decent chunk of change.

    M3 24-inch iMac

    Apple hasn’t updated its all-in-one iMac desktop since 2021, so the new M3 model is a pretty serious upgrade. It’s only available with the basic M3 chip, but features a stunning 24-inch 4.5K Retina display. And all configurations come with the wireless Magic Keyboard and Magic Mouse, so you’ve got everything you need to get it set up right away.

    Like the new M3 MacBook Pro laptops, this new desktop is available for order at Apple, Amazon, Best Buy and B&H Photo right now. Apple is also offering discounts with an eligible trade-in, and you’ll get 3% cash back when you make the purchase using your Apple Card.

    These are the latest and greatest Macs that Apple has to offer, but we’re sure to see some big discounts on previous-gen models. You can check out our roundup of the best MacBook deals for serious savings on Apple laptops.