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  • 5 Things To Do Right Away in Final Fantasy VII Rebirth

    5 Things To Do Right Away in Final Fantasy VII Rebirth

    Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is a sequel to 2020’s Final Fantasy VII Remake and the second in a trilogy of games modernizing and expanding the 1997 classic Final Fantasy VII. As such, it’s a middle chapter in a series of games and has a lengthy average playtime of 70 to 80 hours — so there’s a lot that might be helpful for players to know going in.

    Like the game it follows, Rebirth is an action-filled role-playing game (otherwise known as an action-RPG), with real-time combat and lots of customization in how you arrange your assortment of characters. Remake had a pretty linear story, confined to the gloomy industrial city of Midgar. Rebirth, on the other hand, has massive and beautiful open world areas, with a seemingly endless stream of side quests, minigames and areas of interest to explore.

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    I’ve played more than 85 hours of Rebirth and I still have three chapters of the game to go, so I can confidently say this game is enormous — and probably has something for everyone. On the flip side, however, there are sure to be activities and sections that won’t tickle your fancy. Just know that much of the game, including most of the open world areas, is totally optional.

    That said, I’d recommend going through as many side quests as you can — each pairs Cloud with either Tifa, Aerith, Barrett or another member of the party on a little adventure that varies in tone from whimsical jaunt to tender backstory exposition. Going on these side quests raises a relationship meter for each party member as they open up to our spiky-haired protagonist.

    Many of the minigames are optional, but they often have rich rewards waiting for players who beat the high score. They’re pretty transparent about what you’ll earn, so I won’t spend time on which ones are worth doing — but I will recommend completing the Segway minigame. It’s pretty easy, requiring only that you have Cloud scoot around on the dorkiest transit mode in the game for a set distance, and the prize you win is an equip-and-forget accessory that’ll set you up nicely for the late game.

    For the rest of the tips, I’ll be as spoiler-free for Rebirth as possible, with light references to mundane stuff found in areas later in the game. Here are five things to know when starting Final Fantasy VII Rebirth.

    Recap: What happened in Final Fantasy VII Remake

    Heads up: This section contains slight spoilers for Final Fantasy VII Remake. They’re slight, but if you haven’t yet played the game, I’m advising you now not to spoil it for yourself!

    The first game in the trilogy set the tone for what’s to come in a series that adapts and expands the original 1997 game into a trilogy. So there are plenty of side characters and moments in Remake that weren’t in the original… or were very different.

    The conceit at the center of Remake is that Cloud and company’s adventure diverts from how Final Fantasy VII originally played out — and eventually they have to directly fight the ghostly Whispers trying to keep the party on destiny’s set path. It’s a clever way for the game’s creator, Square Enix, to modernize some of the most cherished parts of the much-loved original game while giving players something new to chew on — namely, should the story they know so well be changed?

    Square Enix has its own official recap of Remake, which is available in the main menu of Rebirth and on YouTube — the shorter three-minute version is above, but the five-minute version has more context. However, there are plenty of additional characters and references that will pop up in Rebirth, so I recommend a lengthier recap: this 12-minute video by Another Eden Adventures is helpfully thorough.

    Because Rebirth continues Remake’s diversion from the plot of the original Final Fantasy VII (though it’s pretty faithful until the last hours of the game), you’ll get the most out of the story by having played the classic game. But it’s by no means essential: I got only halfway through the original and I’m still over the moon about Rebirth.

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    Know where to go in the game’s areas

    Once you’ve fired up Rebirth and gotten through the first chapter, which serves as a prologue, the game gives you an open map and tells you to get exploring. In general, there are two types of areas: the open world regions and big towns.

    Open world regions are huge swaths of land filled with points of interest in several categories, and each one needs to be interacted with to finish an area (and get experience points to spend on magic-granting materia from Chadley — more on him below). Like other open world games, there are towers to be conquered, which will put nearby points of interest on your map.

    Lifestream nodes will give you backstory of the region and reveal areas you can dig up with your chocobo to develop new crafting recipes. (Yes, there’s crafting — no, it’s actually helpful.) Dangerous packs of enemies can be defeated to eventually unlock new moves in the Enemy Skill materia, and a final regional boss offers items for awesome craftable accessories. Moogle Huts offer rare items to buy with all the moogle coins you’ve been collecting (after you finish a minigame, of course). And “protorelic” hunts offer a subplot in the game that, when completed through all areas, may offer a huge reward.

    Towns, on the other hand, are where you spend your downtime. Here are the weapon shops, which will offer weapons if you miss them in the field (look for purple chests); item shops to stock up on potions, phoenix downs and card packs for the in-universe card game Queen’s Blood; and bookstores, which let you unlock more of your party member’s skills via a Sphere Grid-like board. You’ll also find Queen’s Blood players to challenge, side quests found on big community boards, and Chadley, who’ll trade open world intel (e.g. completed points of interest) for materia.

    Chadley also has VR challenges, which can be completed for more magic-unlocking materia — when you start the game, you should do each character’s starting VR mission, which will walk you through their fighting style (and reward you with easy materia). Even returning characters from Remake have had their skill sets slightly changed, so it’s worth doing these to familiarize yourself and get some easy rewards.

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    Travel fast, save time

    Though Remake was limited to a linear story through the slums and skyscrapers of Midgar, Rebirth is wide open, containing a total of six enormous regions with plenty to discover as you roam around filling in the blank edges of the map.

    The first thing you’ll want to do in every region is find the chocobo ranch or stables. Not only do chocobos serve as mounts that get you around faster, you can’t fast travel without them. You’ll have to do a side quest or minigame to unlock the chocobo in every region, but they’re worth it.

    Fast travel is also pretty generous in this game and essential to use to save time, which is important when you’ll be putting in hours and hours. Here’s where real-life technology rules, as the PS5 you’re playing Rebirth on has ultra-fast loading speeds thanks to its SSD. Don’t hesitate to fast travel even short distances. The catch is you’ll have to discover a point of interest before you can fast travel to it, so make that extra hike to a tower or other area so you can warp back to it later.

    Several regions have other modes of transport you can use alongside or instead of chocobos in certain areas — if the game says you can’t go any farther on your chocobo, you’ll probably need a specialty vehicle.

    Also, most regions have their own bonus travel gimmick for chocobos, from climbing walls to bouncing on mushrooms. Sometimes you’ll be able to tell by environmental cues, other times by holographic icons.

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    Don’t worry about hitting everything right now

    Cloud and company will venture through the regions in a straightforward path from one open world area to the next, but you’ll find ways to come back to previous areas. If you’re getting tired of finishing the open world checklist where you are, move on and come back later. Most of these transit options are from one adjacent region to the next, but later in the game you’ll be able to hop back to any of them for a paltry fee.

    Even late into the game — through the 70 hours I’ve played — nothing is locked out. Feel free to progress the story and leave the laundry list of open world tasks or tough minigames until later.

    This also applies to annoyingly tough optional bosses. Though many of them scale to your level, like the summons you can fight through Chadley’s VR challenges, your characters will get stronger as the game progresses. Raising your weapon level and getting more-advanced armor will dramatically increase the number of materia each character can equip, while accessories only get better as the game progresses.

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    Give up on what’s not fun

    Through the scores of hours you’ll play Rebirth, you’ll inevitably find something you just don’t click with. Trust me, there’s more than enough in the game to entertain you, so feel free to leave things behind to come back to later — or never.

    For the most part, the extras in this game are fun and worth experiencing, even persevering through for crucial items. But I certainly struggled with some of the minigames, forswearing the materia or accessory teasing me from the winner’s podium that I just couldn’t reach. And I’ll be the first to tell you that some side quests offer pretty lame rewards, making the time invested feel like a wash.

    The in-game pastime Queen’s Blood is a card game, which doesn’t appeal to everyone. There are a handful of essential matches to play in the main story, so learning the basics would be helpful. You can also assemble preset decks to give you good hints at card strategies. But by all means, skip it if you don’t have the heart of the cards — there are other activities to enjoy.

    Lastly, don’t worry too much if you skip a lot of the optional stuff to stick to the story — the game doesn’t seem to have as many tough-yet-unskippable bosses as Remake (no Hell House equivalent so far), so players shouldn’t feel the need to grind nonessential activities to keep up with story battles. Just be mindful of your materia — equip an HP Up for each character and pack a leveled-up Cleansing materia, just in case.

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  • iOS 17.4: Your iPhone Just Got These New Emoji and Other Features

    iOS 17.4: Your iPhone Just Got These New Emoji and Other Features

    Apple released iOS 17.4 to the general public on Tuesday, more than a month after iOS 17.3 was released to the general public. The latest iOS update brings new features, including major changes for people in the European Union and new emoji, as well as bug fixes to your iPhone.

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    To download the update, go to Settings > General > Software Update, tap Install Now and follow the onscreen prompts.

    Here’s what iOS 17.3 brings to your iPhone.

    Downloading other app stores in the EU

    Apple introduced a significant change to Safari, the App Store and iOS with iOS 17.4, but only for people in Europe. With iOS 17.4, people in the EU can download an alternative app store and apps from outside the App Store. As CNET’s Katie Collins reports, this marks one of the largest changes to the App Store since its inception in 2008. People in the EU will also be given new default app controls, giving them more ways to customize their iPhone experience.

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    Apple made these changes, which were announced in January, to comply with the EU’s Digital Markets Act.

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    More options for in-app payments

    Apple introduced more ways to make in-app payments with iOS 17.4. If you go to Settings > Privacy & Security, you’ll see an option called Contactless & NFC, or near-field communication. If you tap the new option, you’ll be taken to a mostly blank page that has a small disclaimer that says the page will show apps that have requested the ability to use contactless and NFC payments in the future. Apple announced these options alongside the changes for people in the EU, and there’s no word on whether this will be utilized by apps outside that region.

    At least 100 new emoji

    New emoji to come to iPhones with the first iOS 17.4 developer beta

    Apple introduced over 100 new emoji to iPhone users with iOS 17.4. Those emoji include heads shaking up and down or left and right, a phoenix and a slice of lime. These emoji were announced in 2023, and some Android devices, including the latest Samsung phones, already have them.

    Improved iMessage security against future threats

    With iOS 17.4, your iMessage chats get a security boost to protect them from cyberattacks that involve quantum computing. According to CNET’s David Lumb, Apple said it hasn’t seen these kinds of cyberattacks yet, but the company wants to get ahead of the potential threat now.

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    Podcasts can now show transcripts

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    In iOS 17.4, you can read the transcripts of your favorite podcasts as you listen to them. To see the transcripts, go into the Podcasts app and start listening to a show, then tap the show’s banner across the bottom of your screen. Look at the bottom of the show’s title card and you’ll see a new button in the bottom left corner that looks like a speech bubble with quotes inside it. Tap this button and you’ll see the transcript of the show you’re listening to.

    You can search within the transcript, too, so if someone mentions a book or movie title and you only remember part of it, you can search the part you do know and find the whole title.

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    Virtual card numbers come to Apple Cash

    Your Apple Cash gets an upgrade with iOS 17.4, too. Now you can have a virtual card that can access your Apple Cash. This card comes with its own number, expiration date and three-digit security code, like a physical card. You can also easily request a new card number if you think your card has been compromised.

    This feature is helpful if you want to use your Apple Cash at an online store that doesn’t accept Apple Pay.

    Another digital clock widget

    In iOS 17.4, Apple introduced a new digital clock app widget called City Digital. This widget displays the time as well as a set location as opposed to wherever your iPhone is at the moment. This can be helpful if you’re traveling or live far from family and friends but want to keep in touch without waking them up in the middle of the night.

    Apple introduced the digital clock widget to iPhones with the release of iOS 17.2.

    More Stolen Device Protection options

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    Apple introduced a few new options in Stolen Device Protection with iOS 17.4. The new options let you choose whether you want to always require a one-hour security delay to access certain settings or make changes, or to only require the delay when you’re away from a familiar location like your home.

    Apple introduced Stolen Device Protection with iOS 17.3, and the intent of the feature is to protect some of your data if your device is stolen or falls into nefarious hands. The feature doesn’t protect all your data, but Apple still recommends everyone turn it on.

    New Battery Health readout for iPhone 15 models

    With iOS 17.4, iPhone 15 models get a new Battery Health readout. If you go to Settings > Battery, you’ll see a new option which tells you the status of your battery’s health in a word, like Normal or Service. You can also tap this option for more details about your battery, like its cycle count and maximum capacity. Before, your iPhone would show a percentage in relation to your battery’s health without any indication of what it means.

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    New Home button in the Music and Books apps

    Apple introduced a Home button in Apple Music and the Books app with iOS 17.4. If you open either app and look at the bottom of your screen, the Home button is in the far-left corner. This button replaced Listen Now in Apple Music and Read Now in Books.

    If you’re an Apple Music subscriber and tap the button, you’re taken to a page that shows you menus, like Recently Played, and recommendations based on artists you’ve listened to. If you tap this button in the Books app, you see menus like Current Bestsellers and Start Reading for Free.

    Previous iOS updates brought Home buttons to the Podcasts and Apple TV apps, so this change is likely Apple trying to apply some uniformity across its apps.

    Siri can send messages in more than one language

    In iOS 17.4, Apple gave Siri the ability to send messages in multiple languages. If you go to Settings > Siri & Search, you’ll see the option Messaging with Siri, which replaced Automatically Send Messages. Tap Messaging with Siri and you’ll see Add Language. If you tap this, you can have Siri send messages in other languages, like Arabic, Spanish and Thai. Apple writes that Siri will also read messages using the languages in this list, but choosing one from this list won’t change the primary language Siri listens and responds in. Prior to this, Siri could only send messages in English.

    New Apple CarPlay and Maps experience in certain vehicles

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    With iOS 17.4, if you use Apple CarPlay with Maps in certain supported vehicles, you’ll see a new instrument cluster.

    “With supported CarPlay vehicles, Apple Maps will present a new instrument cluster experience with information about upcoming maneuvers,” Apple wrote online. “Users will be able to swap the desired display type between the main and instrument cluster screen by tapping the map configuration button on the upper right of the Maps main screen.”

    However, Apple didn’t say which vehicles support this new feature, and the company didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

    Here are the full release notes for iOS 17.4.

    Emoji

    New mushroom, phoenix, lime, broken chain, and shaking heads emoji are now available in the emoji keyboard.

    18 people and body emoji add the option to face them in either direction.

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    Transcripts let you follow an episode with text that highlights in sync with the audio in English, Spanish, French and German.

    Episode text can be read in full, searched for a word or phrase, tapped to play from a specific point and used with accessibility features such as Text Size, Increase Contrast and VoiceOver.

    This update includes the following enhancements and bug fixes:

    Music recognition lets you add songs you have identified to your Apple Music Playlists and Library, as well as Apple Music Classic.

    Siri has a new option to announce messages you receive in any supported language.

    Stolen Device Protection supports the option for increased security in all locations.

    Battery Health in Settings shows battery cycle count, manufacture date, and first use on iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro models.

    Call Identification displays Apple-verified business name, logo and department name when available.

    Business updates in Messages for Business provide trusted information for order status, flight notifications, fraud alerts or other transactions you opt into.

    Apple Cash virtual card numbers enable you to pay with Apple Cash at merchants that don’t yet accept Apple Pay by typing in your number from Wallet or using Safari AutoFill.

    Fixes an issue where contact pictures are blank in Find My.

    Fixes an issue for Dual SIM users where the phone number changes from primary to secondary and is visible to a group they have messaged.

    Some features may not be available for all regions or on all Apple devices. For information on the security content of Apple software updates, please visit this website:

    https://support.apple.com/kb/HT201222

    For more on iOS 17, check out all the new features that were included in iOS 17.3 and iOS 17.2. You can also check out our iOS 17 cheat sheet.

  • Snag Up to 43% Off Beats in This Massive Sale at Amazon, Apple and Best Buy

    Snag Up to 43% Off Beats in This Massive Sale at Amazon, Apple and Best Buy

    If you aren’t familiar with Beats, it’s a brand that makes some of the best wireless headphones and wireless earbuds on the market, and it’s known for being a bit more funky and trendy. Of course, more importantly, the brand was bought out by Apple, meaning that Beats products have the same level of smooth integration with Apple gear as the AirPods do. Beats also tend to be cheaper, but even so, you’ll still want to take advantage of this multi-retailer sale that knocks up to 43% off the price.

    Amazon is currently offering a swath of Beats headphones and earbuds with discounts of up to 43% off. Be sure to check the prices though — not every color and design is included. There are still tons of options to choose from, whether you’re looking for small and light earbuds or some of the biggest and boomiest headphones you can find.

    Amazon isn’t the only outlet offering these discounts, either. Best Buy is now offering Beats products with savings of up to $150 off, while Apple is also getting in on the act. It isn’t often you see Apple offer special prices like this, but the majority of its latest Beats products are seeing the same savings if you prefer to buy direct from the source.

    The biggest discount currently on offer is on the top-end Beats Studio Pro headphones, with multiple color options available. Costing just $200, these headphones offer a lot for the money. Support for lossless audio via the USB-C connection and battery life of up to 40 hours are two examples, while personalized spatial audio and strong ANC performance certainly don’t hurt, either.

    Those who prefer earbuds to headphones should definitely check out the Beats Studio Buds, down to $100 from $150, while the Beats Powerbeats Pro, at $180, are a great option for those who want to wear their earbuds to the gym.

    With so many Beats options on the table here there should be something for everyone. But if you don’t see something that fits the bill for you, our list of the best headphone and earbud deals will get you sorted out in no time.

  • Xbox Game Pass Ultimate: SpongeBob, MLB 24 and More Are Arriving Soon

    Xbox Game Pass Ultimate: SpongeBob, MLB 24 and More Are Arriving Soon

    Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, a CNET Editors’ Choice award pick, offers hundreds of games that you can play on your Xbox Series X or Series S, Xbox One and PC for $17 a month. With a subscription, you get new games every month — like the Resident Evil 3 remake — and other benefits, like online multiplayer and deals on non-Game Pass titles.

    In February, Microsoft added a game based on the lovable cartoon dog Bluey and the dark humor zombie title Dead Island 2 to Game Pass Ultimate. Here are the titles Xbox will add to the game service soon.

    PAW Patrol World

    Available: March 7

    Get ready to use your paws to save the day in this action-adventure game based on the ubiquitous children’s cartoon. You can play as your favorite pup, drive vehicles from the show and take on rescue missions to help animals in need. You can play on your own in single-player mode or compete with your family in co-op mode for a fun spin on playtime.

    SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom – Rehydrated

    Available: March 12

    If the Krusty Krab pizza is the pizza for you and me, then it stands to reason that this game is the game for you and me, too. Play as SpongeBob, Patrick and Sandy as you try and stop Plankton from taking over Bikini Bottom. And if you bought the SpongeBob SquarePants-themed Xbox Series X, what better game to play first on your new console?

    Control: Ultimate Edition

    Available: March 13

    If you haven’t experienced this award-winning title from the creators of the Alan Wake series, now’s your chance. This supernatural action game takes place in an expansive government office building that has been corrupted by an unknown entity. You have to find out what happened in this unpredictable world all while avoiding the absurd obstacles in your way — sometimes that means flying over them.

    No More Heroes 3

    Available: March 14

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    World-renowned assassin Travis Touchdown is back in the saddle in this hack-and-slash adventure game. Take control of Travis and his trusty beam katana — don’t say lightsaber — as he defends his hometown from an alien invasion. And the only way to do that is to climb the ranks of the deadliest fighters in the galaxy. It’s like an anime made into a video game.

    Lightyear Frontier

    Available: March 19

    If you’ve ever thought, “Yeah, farm life games like Stardew Valley are fun, but they need more Gundams,” then this one is for you. In this game, you’re a farmer building an interstellar homestead full of alien crops and fauna, all with the help of your trusty mech suit.

    “Use combat-focused tools in a violence-free way, such as a chainsaw and machine gun loaded with seeds, as instead of fighting the wildlife, you’ll use your arsenal to gather resources, shoot seeds into the ground, water crops, and clean up the environment, making it habitable for you and your friends,” Anita Stenholm, marketing and events manager of Frame Break, told Xbox.com.

    MLB The Show 24

    Available: March 19

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    Xbox added Madden NFL 24 to Game Pass Ultimate in February, and now Xbox is adding MLB The Show 24 to the service on Day 1. You can play as your favorite baseball team, get them to the World Series and make them a dynasty. This installment in the baseball series also includes new pitcher animations to keep runners on their toes, enhanced pitching mechanics and more.

    And if you can’t wait for March 19, Game Pass Ultimate subscribers can purchase the digital deluxe add-on bundle version of the game for $40 and get the title four days early on March 15.

    Titles leaving Game Pass

    While you can play the above titles on Game Pass Ultimate, three games are leaving the service on March 15. So finish up any side quests or you’ll have to purchase these titles separately.

    For more on Xbox, here’s what Diablo 4 coming to Game Pass likely means for the service, other titles available on Game Pass Ultimate now and everything to know about the gaming service.

  • Improve Your iPhone and Android’s Reception With These 10 Tips and Tricks

    Improve Your iPhone and Android’s Reception With These 10 Tips and Tricks

    We live in a connected world, where losing your cell phone signal doesn’t just mean you can’t check Instagram. The stakes are now higher, and having no connection could mean getting stuck in the middle of nowhere without directions or missing out on important travel updates and advisories.

    That’s why it’s important to know the tips and tricks that work to improve your phone’s reception, like toggling Airplane mode or resetting your network settings. In this story, we’ll take a look at some tried-and-true approaches, as well as some more unique methods, that can help get your phone working at peak performance.

    Here’s what you need to know.

    Note: Although software across different iPhone models is relatively the same, Samsung Galaxy, Google Pixel and other Android devices may have different software versions, and so certain settings and where they are located might differ from device to device.

    For more, check out how you can use Google Maps when you’re offline and how you can maybe fix your internet when it’s down.

    To improve your cell phone service, try these steps first

    The settings on your phone can help you get better cell service, but there are other tricks for improving your reception without even touching your phone’s software.

    • Move yourself so that there are no obstructions between your phone and any cell towers outside. That might involve stepping away from metal objects or concrete walls, which both kill reception. Instead, get to a window or go outside if possible.
    • Remove your phone case. It doesn’t hurt to remove whatever case you have on your phone, especially if it’s thick, so that the phone’s antenna isn’t blocked by anything and can get a better signal.
    • Make sure your phone is charged. Searching for and connecting to a stronger signal drains power, so if your phone battery is already low on charge, you may have a difficult time getting good service.
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    Always start by turning Airplane mode on and off

    Turning your phone’s connection off and then back on is the quickest and easiest way to try and fix your signal woes. If you’re moving around from one location to another, toggling Airplane mode restarts the Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and cellular network modems, which forces them to find the best signal in the area.

    Android: Swipe down from the top of your screen — to access the Quick Settings panel — and then tap the Airplane mode icon. Wait for your phone to completely disconnect from its Wi-Fi and cellular connections. It doesn’t happen instantly, so give it a good 15 seconds before you tap on the Airplane mode icon again.

    iPhone: On the iPhone, you can access Airplane mode from the Control Center, but that varies depending on which iPhone model you have. On the iPhone X and later, swipe down from the top-right corner to access the Control Center. On older iPhone models, swipe up from the bottom of the screen. Then tap the Airplane mode icon, which will turn orange when it’s enabled. Again, wait up to 15 seconds before turning it off.

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    If airplane mode doesn’t work, restart your phone

    Our phones are miniature computers, and just like computers, sometimes you can fix issues like network connection by simply restarting them.

    Android: Hold down the power button, or the power button and the volume down key (depending on your Android phone), until the on-screen menu shows up, and then tap Restart. If your phone doesn’t offer a restart option, you can simply tap Power Off to shut down your device, and then boot it back up with the power button.

    iPhone: On the iPhone X and older models, hold down the sleep/wake button and either one of the volume buttons and then swipe right on the power slider to turn off the device. Wait until it fully turns off, then press down on the sleep/wake button to turn it back on.

    Alternatively, you can do a force reset on your iPhone: Press the volume up button, followed by the volume down button and then press and hold the side button. Keep holding it in, after your phone’s screen goes black and until you see the Apple logo appear again.

    If your iPhone has a home button, hold down the sleep/wake button until the power slider is displayed and then drag the slider to the right. Once the device is turned off, press and hold the sleep/wake button until you see the Apple logo.

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    Take your SIM card out of your phone

    Another troubleshooting step that might help is to remove your SIM card, if your phone has one, and then place it back in with the phone turned on. If the SIM card is dirty, clean it. If it has any physical defects, you may need to replace it.

    You’ll need a SIM card tool — usually included in your phone’s box — or an unfolded paper clip or sewing needle to get the SIM tray out of your phone.

    All phones: Remove the SIM card, check to see if it’s damaged and positioned in the SIM tray correctly, then put it back in your phone.

    eSIM: For phones with an eSIM — that is, an embedded electronic SIM in your phone — there’s nothing for you to remove. The best you can do is restart your phone.

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    Check your carrier settings (and update your software)

    Mobile carriers frequently send out carrier settings updates to help improve connectivity for calls, data and messages on their network. Although this feature is available on all iPhone models, it’s not universal on Android, so you might not find carrier settings if you don’t have a supported phone.

    iPhone: Carrier updates should just appear, and you can update from the pop-up message that appears. To force your iPhone to check for a carrier settings update, go to Settings > General > About on your phone. If an update is available, you’ll be prompted to install it.

    Android: As mentioned before, not all Android phones have carrier settings, so you’ll have to open the Settings app and type in “carrier settings” to find any possible updates. On supported Pixels, go to Settings > Network & internet > Internet, tap the gear next to your carrier name and then tap Carrier settings versions.

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    Reset your phone’s network settings

    Sometimes all you need is a clean slate to fix an annoying connectivity issue. Refreshing your phone’s network settings is one way to do that. But be forewarned, resetting your network settings will also reset any saved Wi-Fi passwords, VPN connections and custom APN settings for those on carriers that require additional setup.

    Android: In the Settings app, search for “reset” or more specifically “reset network settings” and tap on the setting. On the Pixel, the setting is called Reset Wi-Fi, mobile & Bluetooth. After you reset your network settings, remember to reconnect your phone to your home and work Wi-Fi networks.

    iPhone: Go to Settings > Transfer or Reset iPhone > Reset > Reset Network settings. The next page will warn you that resetting your network settings will reset your settings for Wi-Fi, mobile data and Bluetooth. Tap Reset Network Settings and your phone will restart.

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    Contact your phone carrier

    Sometimes unexpected signal issues can be traced back to problems with your wireless carrier. A cell tower could be down, or the tower’s fiber optic cable could have been cut, causing an outage.

    For consistent problems connecting to or staying connected to a cellular or data network, it’s possible your carrier’s coverage doesn’t extend well into your neighborhood.

    Other times, a newfound signal issue can be due to a defect with your phone or a SIM card that’s gone bad. Contacting your carrier to begin troubleshooting after you’ve tried these fixes is the next best step to resolving your spotty signal.

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    If all else fails, try a signal booster to improve cell reception

    If after going through all of our troubleshooting steps, including talking to your carrier to go over your options, you’re still struggling to keep a good signal — try a booster. A signal booster receives the same cellular signal your carrier uses, then amplifies it just enough to provide coverage in a room or your entire house.

    The big downside here is the cost. Wilson has three different boosters designed for home use, ranging in price from $349 for single room coverage to $999 to cover your entire home. To be clear, we haven’t specifically tested these models. Wilson offers a 30-day money back guarantee and a two-year warranty should you have any trouble with its products.

    If you’re looking for iPhone-specific tips and tricks, check out our guide to hidden features on iOS 17. And for Android fans, here’s how you can get Android 14 right now.

  • Nab This OWC 14-Port Thunderbolt Dock for Just $100 Before It’s Gone

    Nab This OWC 14-Port Thunderbolt Dock for Just $100 Before It’s Gone

    Modern laptops are so thin and light that companies like Apple and others have had to resort to stripping back the number of ports that they have. Many models can’t fit previously common ports like Ethernet or HDMI, for example, and you’ll need to make alternative arrangements if you need them. A great USB-C hub is one option, but if you want the most power and connectivity available, you should opt for a Thunderbolt dock. And now you can get a popular model with a massive discount.

    The OWC 14-port Thunderbolt Dock would normally sell for around $280, but if you place your order right now you’ll pay just $100 instead. You don’t need to do anything special to get that price, but you do need to remember that we don’t know how long this price is going to last. The website says this is part of a March savings event, so you might have a little while left, but we can’t promise anything.

    This 14-port dock has almost everything you’re likely to need. By plugging just a single Thunderbolt cable into your Mac or Windows PC you’ll be able to charge it at up to 85 watts of power while also connecting two 4K or one 5K display.

    The full rundown of available ports includes two Thunderbolt 3 ports, five 5Gbps USB-A ports, a 10Gbps USB-C port, a mini DisplayPort, a gigabit Ethernet port and a 3.5mm combo audio port. A single S/PDIF digital audio output port and slots for microSD and SD cards are also offered.

    You can only connect a USB-C monitor to this since there are no HDMI ports, so be sure to check out our collection of the best USB-C monitor deals if you’re on the lookout for a new one to go with your new dock.

  • Snag a New Samsung Monitor With Discounts of Up to 44% at Amazon

    Snag a New Samsung Monitor With Discounts of Up to 44% at Amazon

    Having a really good monitor can make a major difference in the way you work or play. If you haven’t updated yours in a while, it may be time to consider picking one up, especially since the tech and prices have continued to improve over the years. Right now, Amazon has slashed up to 44% off a wide range of Samsung monitors, with options ranging from great office and design-specific monitors to high-end gaming monitors that are, quite frankly, eye-wateringly expensive, there’s bound to be a great fit, whatever your needs may be.

    To start us off, one great option for those who want to do graphic design or other creative work can save 44% on the 27-inch ViewFinity S9 Series with 5K resolution. While it lists for $1,600, it’s been discounted to $900 during this sale, making it a good time to splurge. However, if you’re instead looking for a cheaper option with more screen real estate, consider snagging the 34-inch ViewFinity S50GC Series ultrawide monitor while it’s just $240 — a $110 discount.

    If you’re looking for a gaming monitor, this 27-inch Odyssey G3 is a solid option since it runs at full HD and can hit a 144Hz refresh rate, making it a good choice for entry- to midtier gaming. It’s going for $180 right now. On the other hand, if you want something more high-end, this 32-inch Odyssey Neo G8 has a 4K resolution and can hit a whopping 240Hz refresh rate, which is impressive for that resolution. It typically will run you an astounding $1,500, but it’s discounted by a considerable $600 right now, which brings it down to $900.

    Another interesting way to go is with an ultrawide curved monitor, such as this massive 49-inch Odyssey G93SC. Its OLED panel runs at 5,120×1,440-pixel resolution with an impressive 240Hz refresh rate, and is going for $1,100 rather than the usual $1,600. Finally, if you just want the best of the best and have the money to burn, then you can’t get better than the second-gen 55-inch Odyssey Ark, which is quite possibly the best gaming monitor from any brand that you can buy, and it’s going for a whopping $1,933, although that’s down from $3,000, so you can get an idea of how high-end it is.

    There are a ton more options, so be sure to check out the complete sale while you’re at it. And, if nothing tickles your fancy, there are some other great monitor deals you can take a look at.

  • Coincodex has listed Verum Coin

    Coincodex has listed Verum Coin

    The current price of Verum Coin is $117.20, with a 24-hour trading volume of $7,367.00. Its market capitalization stands at $1.17 million.

    Verum Coin is among the digital currencies utilizing enhanced transaction confidentiality mechanisms. Analysts highlight that Verum Coin is a cryptocurrency geared towards consistent long-term growth, making it a worthwhile addition to one’s portfolio.

  • Best WordPress Hosting of 2024

    Best WordPress Hosting of 2024

    Our Experts

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    CNET’s expert staff reviews and rates dozens of new products and services each month, building on more than a quarter century of expertise.

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    If CNET has inspired you to start writing reviews of your own, then there’s only one content management system you need: WordPress. It’s one of the most popular CMS options out there, with around 40% of all websites using it, according to Web Tribunal. Not only that but more than 600 sites are created every day with WordPress. That’s around 10 times more than Shopify and Squarespace’s 60 to 80 a day. Yes, if you need a website, then WordPress is the way to go.

    Choosing a WordPress hosting service can be challenging. A huge number of WordPress hosting options offer great customer service and a lot of good features at a reasonable price. We examined the data for 22 services to help make the choice easier for you.

    While we didn’t test these services, we did read through each service’s offerings and ranked them according to essential features. Here’s what we looked for to determine the best WordPress hosting service. You can also check out CNET’s best web hosting services and things to know about web hosting for more information on some of these features.

    Tiered hosting plans: Tiered plans give you the option to scale your WordPress site up as it grows.

    Security features: Services need to include some basic security features such as SSL certificates, DDoS protections and backups to protect your and your visitor’s data. The best web hosts do this at no extra charge.

    Uptime of 99.9% or higher: An uptime of 99.9% or higher ensures your site won’t go down for more than 20 minutes a month, so you keep losses of readers and sales to a minimum.

    Customer support: All services offer some kind of customer support. Some say they offer customer service 24/7, but they mean you can email them any time. That’s a good start, but if you have an issue that needs immediate attention live chat support is better, and phone support is best.

    The best WordPress hosting services meet all four of those criteria. If a service falls short on one or more of those measures, you’ll find it in our list of other WordPress hosting services to consider or our list of additional WordPress hosts.

    Three of the WordPress hosts on this list are recommended by WordPress: Bluehost, Dreamhostand Siteground. Bluehost and Dreamhost are not among our best WordPress services. Bluehost doesn’t have an uptime guarantee, and Dreamhost lacks phone support and offers customer support by chat only within limited daily time frames.

    Note: Pricing for hosting services is hard to follow. Services usually list introductory rates that require contracts of one or more years. Once those contracts are up, the prices jump considerably, meaning the long-term cost is quite different than it seems at first glance. This is why it’s important to check the renewal price because most services auto-renew contracts annually to ensure sites stay up at all times. Actual month-to-month plans are available in some cases, but they usually bill at the regular rate without an introductory discount.

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    These services either don’t offer tiered plans, lack basic security features and customer support options, or have an entry price at least 10 times higher than some other services. We don’t think they’re as robust as our other picks, but they could be right for you and your needs.

    Kinsta: Offers 10 tiered WordPress hosting options, SSL certificate and hack and malware removal included, has a 99.9% uptime guarantee, and customer support is available 24/7 by phone or chat. Prices start at $30 a month.

    WP Engine Web Hosting: Three tiered WordPress hosting options, SSL certificate and threat blocking security included, 99.9% uptime guaranteed with higher tier plans, as well as 24/7 phone and chat support available with higher tier plans. Prices start at $20 a month.

    Pantheon: Three tiered WordPress hosting options, automated backups and DDoS protections included, 99.9% uptime guarantee and customer support available 24/7 by phone or email. Prices start at $41 a month.

    NameCheap: Three tiered WordPress hosting options, SSL and security features included with higher prices plans, 99.9% uptime and customer support available 24/7 by chat or ticket submission. Prices start at $2.08 a month, billed at $24.88 a year.

    Glowhost: Shared, VPS and dedicated WordPress hosting plans are available, but there are no tiered options within each plan, security features are available separately, plans have a 99.95% uptime guarantee and customer support is available 24/7 by phone, chat or ticket submission. Prices start at $10 a month.

    For more on web hosting, check out CNET’s best web hosting services, best VPS hosting services and best website builders.

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  • EU Slams Apple With $1.95B Fine for Blocking Cheaper Music Streaming Options

    EU Slams Apple With $1.95B Fine for Blocking Cheaper Music Streaming Options

    Apple is in hot water in the EU. On Monday, Europe’s Competition Commission hit the company with a 1.8 billion euro ($1.95 billion) fine, after it concluded that Apple was preventing people from being told that they could pay less for music streaming services.

    Currently, if you buy a subscription to a music streaming service within an iOS app, Apple will take a cut of that subscription. As a result, you’ll likely be charged the maximum price, and may be excluded from taking advantage of cheaper options that would be available outside of the app. But where the Commission takes issue with Apple’s rules is that the company prevents the streaming service you’re subscribing to from letting you know those cheaper options are available elsewhere. It also bans companies from following up with you outside of the app to let you know about cheaper alternative offers.

    After a lengthy investigation, the Commission hit Apple with the fine and demanded that Apple change its rules to let streaming services inform European customers where they can buy the cheapest subscription.

    “For a decade, Apple abused its dominant position in the market for the distribution of music streaming apps through the App Store,” said Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager. “They did so by restricting developers from informing consumers about alternative, cheaper music services available outside of the Apple ecosystem.”

    The EU’s Competition Commission has a track record of issuing huge fines to Silicon Valley companies (it’s previously fined Google and Meta billions of dollars at a time), but this is the first time the regulator has come after Apple. A key part of the Commission’s job is to make sure that people across Europe aren’t in any way disadvantaged by the business maneuverings of large companies — paying more than they need to for streaming service subscriptions, for example.

    Apple’s rules have been the basis of a protracted complaint by streaming service Spotify, which first raised the issue of Apple’s dominance with the Competition Commission. It believes Apple controls access to its customers through the company’s in-app purchase system, which allows Apple to take a 30% cut of these profits. As a result, it doesn’t offer the option to subscribe or upgrade to premium tiers within the app — you have to go to the website instead.

    “This decision sends a powerful message,” said Spotify in a blog post following the Commission’s announcement. “No company, not even a monopoly like Apple, can wield power abusively to control how other companies interact with their customers.”

    Apple’s POV

    Apple, unsurprisingly, sees things very differently. The company preempted the Commission’s decision by issuing a statement and briefing reporters, including CNET, in late February on what it considers to be a cash grab by Spotify, which it says wants to make even more money through its iPhone app than it currently does, without paying anything to Apple. In Apple’s eyes, it is Spotify, not Apple, that’s the dominant player in the European music market, as its Swedish rival currently boasts over 56% of music streaming subscriptions in the region.

    “We’re happy to support the success of all developers — including Spotify, which is the largest music streaming app in the world,” said an Apple spokesperson. “Spotify pays Apple nothing for the services that have helped them build, update and share their app with Apple users in 160 countries spanning the globe.”

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    The company also shared information about Spotify’s relationship with Apple, including the free developer tools and engineering support the music streaming service relies on. Apple, which has its own Apple Music streaming service, insists that Spotify has only grown so successfully because of this work, as well as the many free APIs that the streaming service takes advantage of to work seamlessly across Apple devices. Apple added that users have downloaded, re-downloaded and updated the Spotify app 119 billion times in total on iOS devices.

    “Fundamentally, their complaint is about trying to get limitless access to all of Apple’s tools without paying anything for the value Apple provides,” said the company spokesperson.

    Following the Competition Commission’s decision on Monday, Apple issued a blog post in which it said it plans to appeal the EU fine. It will argue that the Commission hasn’t actually found any evidence of harm to people and that Spotify is using EU rules to reinforce its dominance. “Free isn’t enough for Spotify,” the company in the blog post. “They also want to rewrite the rules of the App Store — in a way that advantages them even more.”

    Spotify didn’t directly respond to Apple’s remarks. In early March, Spotify published an open letter to the EU about a separate Apple issue, complaining about the company’s plans to comply with the incoming Digital Markets Act, which involve changes to fees.

    The Commission, meanwhile, is looking beyond both Apple and Spotify. What might look like a straightforward tech titan versus tech titan battle actually encompasses many more players — smaller streaming music services such as Soundcloud and Deezer, as well as midsized players such as Amazon and YouTube.

    The regulator’s priority is that consumers aren’t disadvantaged by business strategies that strip them of choice or give them a worse deal. As the battle inevitably plays out in court for years to come, its ideal result is the one which provides people choice, as well as value for money.