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  • If you want cheap fibre broadband deals then Vodafone is the way to go

    If you want cheap fibre broadband deals then Vodafone is the way to go

    Slow broadband speeds getting you down? If you’re ready to make the switch to fibre broadband but don’t want a price spike with it then we have the solution for you.

    And the answer to your problem comes in the form of Vodafone’s two cheap fibre broadband plans: Superfast Fibre 1 and Superfast Fibre 2, the former is slightly cheaper than the latter.

    If you’re looking to cut costs wherever possible, and don’t mind compromising on speeds then the Superfast Fibre 1 for £22.95 with speeds averaging 35Mb (£20.95 for Vodafone customers) is the one for you.

    Or, if faster fibre speeds are what you’re after, then Superfast Fibre 2 would be the ideal plan for you as it’s only £1 extra per month. You’re getting almost double the speeds, with 63Mb for just £23.95 a month (£21.95 for existing Vodafone customers).

    Both fibre broadband deals are excellent, but we highly recommend Superfast Fibre 2, as it’s the best value for money offer out of both. Need more information before making a decision? Below we’ve outlined both Vodafone offers in full. 

    Or, if none of these deals are right for you, why not check out our best broadband deals guide to find your ideal offer.

    These cheap Vodafone fibre broadband deals in full:

    What other broadband deals are there right now?

    And if Vodafone isn’t your cup of tea, there are plenty of providers out there who might be.

    If you’re not looking for fibre speeds then why not go with the UK’s cheapest broadband plan, courtesy of the Post Office? With this provider you could get internet for just £15.90 per month. 

    What about alternative fibre plans? Two other options stand out above the rest – BT and Plusnet. Go with BT’s Superfast Fibre plan and you’ll be paying £28.99 a month for speeds averaging 50Mb. Plus, this deal also comes with an £80 reward card!

    Another option is Plusnet. With Plusnet, you’ll be getting speeds averaging 36Mb while only paying £22.99. And you wouldn’t be giving up the freebie part with this deal as it also comes with a £70 Mastercard!

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  • Best smartwatch 2020: the top wearables you can buy today

    Best smartwatch 2020: the top wearables you can buy today

    Today’s best smartwatch models can perform lots of tricks, like searching the internet with your voice, tracking your location with GPS or even monitoring your heart rate to protect your overall health. These will likely work best when paired to one of the best phones on the market, but some of the models even work without a phone in tow.

    We’ve tested the vast majority of the top-end wearables you can buy right now from the Apple Watch to Fitbits to Garmin watches to Tizen-sporting Samsung watches. There’s also Wear OS (you may have known that in its previous incarnation called Android Wear) which is Google’s own wearable operating system in the vein of Apple’s watchOS – you’ll see it show up in a lot of these devices.

    During our review process, we take into account the design, features, battery life, spec, price and more for each smartwatch, rank it against the competition and enter it into the list you’ll find below.

    Some of the high-end smartwatches might be reduced, especially older versions of recently-update devices – like the Apple Watch 3 or Apple Watch 4 – these may not be the latest models, but they’re still great smartwatches in their own right. Below you’ll find our full ranking of the very best smartwatches money can buy.

    Samsung Galaxy Watch

    Our best smartwatch you can buy right now is from Samsung, and instead of opting for the expected Gear S4 name it’s called the Galaxy Watch. Following on from the Gear S3 series and the Gear Sport in 2017, the latest Samsung Watch is much improved.

    We’ve tested out the larger 46mm version of the watch and it comes with a phenomenal four day battery life even when you’re using it extensively. That’s impressive considering a lot of other watches on this list last a day or so from a single charge.

    The rotating bezel remains a highlight of navigating around the Tizen OS on the watch, and the interface is one of the easiest to pick up that we’ve seen on a smartwatch.

    Apps available on the watch are more limited than Wear OS or watchOS – two rival smartwatch operating systems – but it still offers the core basics and Samsung had provided a watch that’s good at fitness as well as sporting a great design and lots more functionality too.

    Read the full Samsung Galaxy Watch review

    Apple Watch 5

    Apple hasn’t taken the top spot in our best smartwatch list, but this is the best device you can get if you own an iPhone. It works seamlessly with Apple’s phones, and it’s well worth considering if you plan to stick with the iPhone range for at least a few years.

    There aren’t many huge upgrades over the Apple Watch 4, but the main change is it comes with an always-on display for the first time. That means you won’t have to raise the watch to see your key stats, and instead it’ll display most of the information you need on a dimmed screen.

    The design is similar to the Apple Watch 4 – a look that we loved – so you’ll get a larger display than earlier iterations of the device, and it comes in either 40mm or 44mm sizes.

    All of the fitness features you’d expect come on this watch, and that includes a variety of top-end features such as the ECG monitor, GPS tracking, impressive heart rate monitoring and more.  If you’re looking for the very best Apple Watch, this is it… it’s just not our favorite smartwatch money can buy.

    Read the full Apple Watch 5 review

    Samsung Galaxy Watch Active 2

    Samsung shrank the best parts of the the Galaxy Watch into this sportier smartwatch that’s slimmer, lighter and, arguably, more comfortable – then released a second version months after the first that included a few coveted features, including a rotating digital bezel and LTE version.

    Overall, not much has changed – which isn’t a bad thing, as it’s still a quality smartwatch at a decent price. Galaxy Watch Active 2 features a 1.2-inch 360 x 360 display that is bright and beautiful yet small enough to be strapped around your wrist than a lot of the other devices in this list.

    It still comes sporting all of the top-end fitness features you’d expect from Samsung’s Tizen watch range, with 39 workout modes, a heart rate and ECG sensor, and health app with stress and sleep monitoring.

    While it’s still more affordable than the leading Apple Watch, the price was bumped up from the original Watch Active, shrinking its value compared to the competition. It’s certainly not a cheap smartwatch, but when compared to the original RRP of the Galaxy Watch you may prefer to opt for this version that’s remarkably similar.

    Read the full Samsung Galaxy Watch Active 2 review

    Fossil Sport

    Fossil has developed a lot of expertise in the wearable tech space over the last few years, and this has all culminated in the best smartwatch the company has made so far.

    The Fossil Sport is a top-end watch with a lower price tag than the two devices above in this list. It features GPS, a lightweight – yet premium – design and at least two days of battery life from a single charge.

    Fossil has packed a Snapdragon Wear 3100 chipset inside, which is the latest update from Qualcomm that offers a smoother experience than you’ll get on a lot of older Wear OS watches.

    It doesn’t sport any truly unique features, but the overall package of the Fossil Sport may be the best watch for you. That’ll especially be the case if you’re looking for a fitness watch that comes with Wear OS software and won’t look odd on your wrist when you’re going about your day.

    Read the full Fossil Sport review

    One of the cheapest devices on this list, the TicWatch E2 is from a relatively small brand called Mobvoi but it has made a big splash with its latest couple of smartwatches.

    The E2 is waterproof, comes with great battery life and it’s all available for an affordable price. You probably won’t fall in love with the design of this watch – it’s not particularly premium – but we like the look considering how much it costs.

    For health, the watch comes with built-in GPS, an accurate heart rate sensor and sleep tracking. All of the fitness features you’d expect are here, but make sure you note that it won’t be able to do contactless payments as there’s no NFC onboard.

    Read the full TicWatch E2 review

    Don’t like the design? There’s also the TicWatch S2. That’s a remarkably similar watch to the TicWatch E2, but it comes with a slightly more rugged look for adventurers who want a watch that can take a beating. Check this out if you’re happy to spend a bit extra.

    One of our favorite Wear OS watches is the TicWatch Pro, which you can use with either an iPhone or with your Android phone. You may not have heard of TicWatch before, but the latest from the company it a top-end watch with a unique dual-screen feature.

    There are two displays on this watch – one layered on top of the other. On the top is a transparent LCD display that can display the time, your heart rate and more when the battery is low.

    Below that is a bright and bold full color OLED screen that will give you all of the benefits of Wear OS. That means you can have a normal smartwatch, which we found would last around two days, and then have the time and some other features still available when your battery is running low. Plus the low power mode also lasts for a whole 30 days too.

    In terms of smartwatch features there’s GPS, NFC for Google Pay, Bluetooth for listening to music and the top Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear 2100 chipset in here running the watch as well. Then there’s the price, which undercuts a lot of the other watches on this list.

    Read the full TicWatch Pro review

    Fitbit Versa 2

    The Fitbit Versa 2 is the latest part-smartwatch-part-fitness tracker from Fitbit, one of the most famous wearable companies about.

    The Versa 2 brings a host of upgrades to the original Fitbit Versa, including an always-on display, Alexa integration, and a slightly smaller body.

    However if the original Versa wasn’t quite right for you, the Versa 2 may not be the best either, as it’s still fundamentally the same device, and it lacks some of the trappings of different smartwatches, like GPS functions or offline Spotify.

    But for general wearable fans, the Fitbit Versa 2 is a good option, and it’s more affordable than some of the other options on this list too.

    Read our full Fitbit Versa 2 review

    Apple Watch 4

    This is remarkably similar to the Apple Watch 5 that we’ve spoken about above, but it’s easy to forget how much of a big change 2018’s addition was for the Apple Watch range.

    The Series 4 comes with a larger display than preceding smartwatches, and thanks to the release of the Apple Watch 5 it’s now much cheaper. It comes in either 40mm or 44mm sizes, and the screen on both of these versions is much larger than you’d get from a lot of other watches.

    The most exciting tech here is the fact there’s an ECG feature within the heart rate tracker. It can test your heart to see if you’re at a high risk of atrial fibrillation, which will allow you to seek help earlier if your health is in danger.

    There are tons of fitness features, the latest watchOS onboard and more. Just note that this won’t work with an Android phone, so it’s only an option for those who have an iPhone.

    Read the full Apple Watch 4 review

    The Fitbit Ionic was always going to be a tough move for the brand, trying to enter the world of smartwatches from fitness bands.

    The effort succeeds in some places: namely fitness, as you might imagine, where you can track all manner of things, from running to weight lifting to swimming. There’s also dedicated bodyweight coaching sessions in there, and you can pay for items on the go using Fitbit Pay.

    When it first launched, the price was super high and it was a bit too expensive to wholeheartedly recommend. The good news is the price seems to have dropped in recent months so you can get it for at least $70/£70 cheaper than the RRP.

    If you’re a Fitbit fan looking to do more than you get on an average band, this is a nice option.

    Read the full Fitbit Ionic review

    Apple Watch 3

    The Apple Watch 3 (or Apple Watch Series 3, if you’re picky) was once the very best smartwatch, but it has since been bumped down by the Apple Watch 4 and 5.

    The Apple Watch 3 is essentially just the Apple Watch 2 frame with some new innards… but they made a huge difference. The main highlight now is that the price is so low that it’s the equivalent of many other popular, affordable smartwatches.

    The LTE connection was the headline event at the time of release, although that’s not really as useful as some might hope.

    It’s water-resistant so you can swim with it and you won’t have to worry about getting it wet in the rain when you’re out for a jog. There’s GPS onboard to make running that little bit easier, plus it you can now upgrade to the latest watchOS too.

    Read the full Apple Watch 3 review

    Best smartwatch at a glance:

    1. Samsung Galaxy Watch
    2. Apple Watch 5
    3. Samsung Galaxy Watch Active 2
    4. Fossil Sport
    5. TicWatch E2
    6. TicWatch Pro
    7. Fitbit Versa 2
    8. Apple Watch 4
    9. Fitbit Ionic
    10. Apple Watch 3

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  • The best cheap monitor deals for working from home

    If you’ve suddenly found yourself working from home and need a cheap monitor to improve your computing experience – we’re here to help. We’ve rounded up the best monitor deals which include top brands like Dell and Samsung from retailers like Amazon, Walmart, Best Buy, and Dell. We’ve included a wide range of sizes and features, with prices starting at just $89.99. 

    Our top monitor deals include the best-selling Dell 27-inch monitor on sale for $184.99, the Samsung 27-inch curved monitor on sale for $249.99, and the Dell 24-inch Ultrasharp monitor on sale for $219.95.

    If you’re working in a compact space and need a smaller screen size, you can get the 22-inch Sceptre monitor from Amazon for only $89.99 or the Philips 24-inch Frameless monitor on sale for $94.99.

    Shop more of cheap monitor deals below and make sure to check out work from home essentials guide if you’re looking for more bargains on laptops, printers, headsets and more.

    The best cheap Monitor deals: 

    See more offers with the best cheap monitor sales and best cheap laptop deals.

    You can also shop our roundup of the working from home essentials: deals on laptops, monitors, printers, and more.

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  • Best Windows tablets 2020: all of the top Windows tablets reviewed

    Best Windows tablets 2020: all of the top Windows tablets reviewed

    The best Windows tablets are only getting better, giving Apple’s popular iPads a serious run for their money. That’s because they boast enough power in their svelte form, making them great for productivity, casual gaming and creative work. And, that’s what makes them excellent laptop alternatives, only more portable and often less expensive.

    In fact, many of them tout enough power to rival the best 2-in-1 laptops. Whether you’re looking to play PUBG Mobile or write emails and type up work documents, these devices have you covered. Of course, as with all tablets, they are perfect for media consumption, web surfing and staying in touch with loved ones as well. 

    We scoured the market to find the best Windows tablets out there for you. We’ve even tested and reviewed every single pick, ensuring that whichever one you end up with, you’ll get a quality device. No matter what you need, you’ll find the ideal Windows tablet for you here.

    Best Windows tablets at a glance:

    1. Microsoft Surface Go
    2. Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Tablet
    3. Acer Switch 5
    4. Microsoft Surface Pro 7 
    5. Lenovo Yoga Book C930

    Microsoft Surface Go

    Microsoft Surface Go is thin, light, portable, elegant and affordable.

    The Microsoft Surface Go meets that large demand for a budget Surface device, while also being among the best Windows tablets for anyone who wants to do a bit of work on the go. It’s thin, light, portable and elegant like its more expensive cousins, but it has a price tag that’s a bit more affordable for regular users, thanks to Microsoft packing in everything they could in a device with a reasonable price tag. If you’re a student, or just someone who wants to consume some media while traveling, including playing some of the best laptop games on an airplane, then you can’t go wrong with the Microsoft Surface Go. 

    Read the full review: Microsoft Surface Go 

    Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Tablet

    The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Tablet offers great value all around.

    Touted by Lenovo as ‘an IT admin’s dream,’ the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Tablet indeed offers many of the makings of such a device. That includes dual Thunderbolt ports for faster data transfers, Windows Hello login via fingerprint reader, and the optional IR camera for a more secure login and Microsoft AutoPilot readiness. And, that’s without mentioning the SSD and battery that are field serviceable so that you can get a certified technician to come to you if you need parts replaced. But that’s not all; it’s also got a light and sleek chassis, and it comes with the ThinkPad Pen Pro, which means it’s great value all around.

    Read the full review: Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Tablet

    Acer Switch 5

    The Acer Switch 5 is the perfect solution for students and professionals who don’t want to buy into the Surface trend.

    The Acer Switch used to be a more affordable alternative to the Surface Pro. These days, the Acer Switch 5 will cost you just as much, but that’s also for comparable specs except perhaps an older processor. Price increase aside, this tablet is still one of the best Windows tablets – not to mention, best performing – out there, and it’s the perfect solution for students and professionals who don’t want to buy into the Surface trend.

    Read the full review: Acer Switch 5 

    Microsoft Surface Pro 7

    The Microsoft Surface Pro 7 has received impressive gains in power.

    The seventh iteration of Microsoft’s award-winning product may not be the generational leap many Microsoft tablets have been waiting for, but it offers some improvements from its predecessor. This 2-in-1 tablet aimed at pros has received impressive gains in power, making it more capable than ever as a laptop alternative. Also, it now boasts a USB-C port and Wifi 6 connectivity. And, of course, it offers that same level of portability that many Windows tablet users crave. The best part is that it has a few configurations, which means you can choose how much power and storage space to get depending on how much you need.

    Read the full review: Microsoft Surface Pro 7

    Lenovo Yoga Book C930

    It’s second stunning screen that’s the biggest selling point of the Lenovo Yoga Book C930.

    The Lenovo Yoga Book C930 is a truly innovative 2-in-1 laptop, with a second E Ink display that moonlights as a keyboard, a pad for making notes and drawing and a traditional E Ink reader for viewing documents. It’s perhaps this second stunning screen that’s the biggest selling point of the Lenovo Yoga Book C930. That fact that it’s thin and light makes it an excellent tablet as well. If you’re looking for a laptop that doubles as a tablet and a drawing pad, this one’s an ace in our book.

    Read the full review: Lenovo Yoga Book C930

    Bill Thomas, Gabe Carey and Michelle Rae Uy have also contributed to this article

    Images credit: TechRadar

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  • ABCmouse deal: keep your kids learning at home for free

    With school closures now becoming the norm across the world, a lot of parents may not just be worried about childcare – but also how to ensure the continuing education of their children. This is especially as we still have no idea how long the corona virus pandemic is going to continue, or when schools will re-open.

    However, there are distance learning platforms out there that do cater for children and even better are dedicated to keeping them safe online, and here we’ll feature some of our favorites:

    ABCmouse (2-8 years)

    ABCmouse offers learning activities for young children, from preschool age to 7th grade, all accessed from your home computer or mobile device.

    There are 10 different levels involved, and over 850 lessons. As expected with online learning for children, the aim of the activities is to be fun and engaging while still ensuring that children are taught core concepts. Additionally, there are rewards and tickets to help guide and motivation children through the different lessons, which encompass all areas of reading, math, science, and arts.

    Among the activities are a range of animations, games, books, songs, puzzles, and printables for coloring in. There’s also an interactive zoo, farm, and aquarium. Kids can create their own avatar as well, so that progressing through lessons and activities can feel more personalized and engaging.

    ABCmouse is available as a subscription, costing $9.95 (about £8.50, AU$17) each month, but the first month is free, which is a great way to test out the site while giving your children something to do during the school closures.

    Adventure Academy (8-13 years)

    Adventure Academy is aimed at children aged 8-13 years, and offers a learning program that covers reading, math, science, and more. As with ABC Mouse, gamification works at the heart of the learning process to ensure that lessons remain fun, interesting, and engaging. The result is that Adventure Academy works something like a MMO adventure game, where players can create avatars, meet online, and they can even have their own online homes.

    The language section offers curriculum development for reading, writing, spelling, as well as general English comprehension. The math section covers multiplication and division, geometry, fractions and decimals, as well as word problems. The science section covers curriculum studies involving various aspects of physics, chemistry, and biology, such as forces and motions, environments, and atoms. A social studies section allows for children to learn history and geography, economics and innovation, as well as cultures and traditions.

    Pricing for Adventure Academy is currently offering a promotion where all the courses are available for a single annual payment of $59.99 (about £50, AU$100), which auto-renews at the same price each year after.  However, there’s also a free month’s trial available so you can try the platform out to ensure you and your kids like it first.

    ReadingIQ (12 years and under)

    ReadingIQ is a lending library of digital children’s books, best suited for the under-12s. Like Amazon’s KDP Select, you pay a single monthly fee which opens up instant access to a very wide range of books. There are thousands of books for children available in every type of genre, from story and picture books, informational and reference books, as well as graphic novels, joke books, and song books.

    There are helpful suggestions by age group, specifically for pre-readers who are younger than two years old, emerging readers up to four years old, growing readers aimed at ages five to eight years, then advanced readers up to around 12 years old. There’s also a Spanish section suitable for readers between two and 12 years.

    All of the books are available to read in digital format for tablet or smartphone as well as desktops, and there are both guided reading and recommended book options offered to encourage children to keep reading.

    Pricing is a single subscription of $7.99 (about £7, AU$14) per month, and the best news perhaps is that a single account can serve up to three children, making it especially suitable for families, as well as a cost-effective way to encourage your children’s’ reading.

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  • New Xbox One Roblox bundle means you can keep the kids happy for less

    If you’ve been waiting for an Xbox One Roblox bundle then you’re in luck this week as Microsoft has just launched the new Xbox One deal via their official store – Just in time if you need something to keep the kids entertained this weekend.

    For just $299 / £249 you’ll get the base console – an Xbox One S 1TB – as well as a wireless controller, one month of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, a code to download Roblox and some free in-game redeemable goodies.  

    Wait, isn’t Roblox free-to-play, we hear you asking. Yes, indeed, it is free to download the base game. However, like the recent Fortnite bundle, Microsoft has included some DLC (additional downloadable content) – in this case, you get 2,500 Robux ($R) to spend, plus three exclusive avatar bundles and accessories. If you’re not au fait with Roblox, $R 2,500 equates to around $30 of extra goodies to keep the kids entertained, which all adults will agree is a good thing right now.

    This week is a great time to pick up an Xbox One deal: the price is fair and there are some excellent games on the Xbox Game Pass Ultimate currently – Gears 5, Sea of Thieves, and Outer Wilds to name just a few of the 400-plus available titles. Microsoft is also offering one month of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for just $1, which means you can save even more money if you want to extend the free trial included with the Roblox bundle.

    Roblox is an online games platform, where users can design and upload their own games, and play games that other people have created. It’s a great option for kids because, like Minecraft, it allows them to stretch their imagination and creatively interact with the medium itself, unlike a more traditional video game. It’s extremely popular, with 115 million monthly users, making it one of the biggest games platforms in terms of reach worldwide. 

    Today’s best Xbox One deal in the US

    Today’s best Xbox One deal in the UK

    We’re currently keeping our eyes peeled for the cheapest Xbox One bundle deals and sale prices in March 2020, just in case you’re looking for something else.  If you want something a little bit more powerful then check out The best Xbox One X prices, bundles and deals in March 2020.

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  • Big tech loses combined $1.3 trillion in stock market value

    Alphabet, Apple, Amazon, Microsoft and Facebook have collectively lost $1.3 trillion in value over the past month, as markets quake under the strain of the coronavirus outbreak.

    Facebook experienced the most significant slump, shedding 29.63% of its value, while Amazon’s losses were limited to 13.33%, insulated by an uptick in ecommerce activity.

    The wider S&P index – made up of 500 of the largest US companies – sunk by 29% in the same period, wreaking havoc on stock portfolios and pension pots worldwide.

    Coronavirus stock market crash

    The rapid spread of the coronavirus – now classified a pandemic by the World Health Organisation – has rocked markets across the globe.

    Analysts fear economic turbulence brought about by the outbreak could give rise to a global recession – officials from the Bank of America have even indicated recession has already arrived.

    Last week, UK and US indexes fell 10% in the worst day since the 1987 crash, while French and German equivalents plummeted by as much as 12%. The decline came after the US placed restrictions on travel from mainland Europe and later the UK.

    Supply chain disruption, store closures and job losses among consumers are all likely to impact earnings in the technology sector. Last month, both Apple and Microsoft announced they expect to miss quarterly revenue targets as a result of the virus.

    Despite the bleak short-term outlook, the world’s tech giants are considered well positioned to recover from the plunge, although the same cannot be said of smaller players.

    Via CNBC

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  • PS5 Is One of the Most Revolutionary, Inspired Consoles Ever Designed

    Ready at Dawn co-founder chimes in.

    While there’s been a lot of d*ck measuring with regards to the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X specs taking place on social media, developers have been quietly discussing how great both consoles are. The SSD, and its lightning fast read speeds, have been a huge basis of praise among people in the industry – and now Ready at Dawn’s co-founder Andrea Pessino has chimed in.

    “Dollar bet: within a year from its launch gamers will fully appreciate that the PS5 is one of the most revolutionary, inspired home consoles ever designed, and will feel silly for having spent energy arguing about ‘teraflops’ and other similarly misunderstood specs,” he wrote on Twitter, in response to the discourse that’s been taking place over the past day.

    Read the full article on pushsquare.com

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  • Sony’s Poor PS5 Backwards Compatibility Clarity Prompts Damning Headlines

    These stories could stick.

    PlayStation 5 will only play 2.5 per cent of the PlayStation 4’s library – or at least that’s the damning statement that Yahoo, via Business Insider, has published today. Sony’s lack of clarity on PS5’s backwards compatibility has raised more questions than it’s answered, and the organisation’s inability to put out fires has left it facing a potential publicity disaster.

    We’ve attempted to get a comment out of the company, but we’re yet to hear anything back. Our understanding is that the PS5 will play the vast majority of PS4 titles, but it’s focused first and foremost on testing the top 100 releases. It’s unclear whether this particular trial pertains to PS5’s boost mode or not, but the organisation’s clear on the PlayStation Blog that more legacy software will be supported eventually.

    Read the full article on pushsquare.com

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  • Xbox Insider Release Notes – Alpha Ring (2004.200317-0000)

    Xbox Insider Release Notes – Alpha Ring (2004.200317-0000)

    Hey Alpha ring users! Today’s Xbox Insider Release Notes highlight the latest fixes, known issues, and features coming to your console. Starting at 2 p.m. PT today, users will receive the latest 2004 Xbox One system update (build: RS_XBOX_RELEASE_200419041.1781.200317-0000). Keep reading for more details.

    System Update Details:

    • OS version released: RS_XBOX_RELEASE_200419041.1781.200317-0000
    • Available: 2 p.m. PT – March 18, 2020
    • Mandatory: 3 a.m. PT – March 19, 2020

    System Update

    Fixes for Alpha

    We’ve heard your feedback, and we’re happy to announce the following fixes have been implemented for this 2004 build:

    Achievements

    • Fixed an issue where achievements would not unlock or track progress correctly.

    Networking

    • Users should now be able to connect to network when password contains trailing space.
      • Note: Please submit feedback if you are unable to connect to network.

    System

    • To reduce user confusion, changed the wording of the button shortcut labels in Guide from “System options” to “More options”
    • Various updates to properly reflect local languages across the console.

    VUDU App

    • Fixed an issue that prevented the VUDU app from loading after being launched.

    Xbox Insider Release Notes

    Known Issues for Alpha

    We understand some issues have been listed in previous Xbox Insider Release Notes. These issues aren’t being ignored, but it will take Xbox engineers more time to find a solution. We appreciate your patience at this time!

    Audio

    • Users who have Dolby Atmos enabled and console display settings set to 120hz with 36 bits per pixel (12-bit) are experiencing loss of Dolby Atmos audio in some situations.
      • Workaround: Disable 120hz or set Video Fidelity to 30 bits per pixel (10-bit) or lower.

    Home

    • Users who use Energy-saving power mode may see the dashboard showing no network connection on boot. We are aware of the issue and investigating.
      • Note: The dashboard will refresh once the network connection is established, but may take up to a minute.

    My Games & Apps

    • Users have reported seeing black tiles instead of game artwork when browsing their collection.
    • Some titles in collection may appear with a “trial” tag incorrectly in collection.

    Networking

    • Users have reported being unable to connect to network when password contains trailing space.
      • Workaround: Use a different network password without that character.

    Profile Color

    • Sometimes users may encounter the incorrect Profile color when powering on the console.

    Are you not seeing your issue listed above? Make sure to use Report a problem to keep us informed of your issue. We may not be able to respond to everyone, but the data we’ll gather is crucial to finding a resolution.

    Learn more about feedback and how each ring is differentiated in the following links:

    For more information regarding the Xbox Insider Program follow us on Twitter and join the community subreddit for support and updates. Keep an eye on future Xbox Insider Release Notes for more information regarding your Xbox One Update Preview ring!

    Related:
    The new Xbox Insider Hub (Beta) launches today!
    Xbox Insider Release Notes – Beta and Delta Ring (2004.200314-0000)
    Xbox Insider Release Notes – Alpha Skip-Ahead and Alpha Ring (2004.200314-0000)

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