Amazon has released a new trailer for its upcoming Fallout TV series, which is viewable below.
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It's not always easy to remember when to do important things. Luckily, your iPhone or iPad can easily remind you about a repeating task or event using the Reminders app. Here's how to set it up.
First, launch the Reminders app on your iPhone or iPad. The interface will vary slightly between the two platforms, but the options are basically the same. First, tap the "Today" button.
Then add a new reminder by tapping the "New Reminder" button at the bottom of the screen.
When a reminder entry appears, type in whatever name you'd like—for example, "Check the Smoke Detector Batteries" or "Feed the Goats." After that, tap the "Info" button just beside the reminder name. (The Info button looks like a small circle with the letter "i" inside.)
In the Details pane that pops up, select an initial date and time for the reminder. To make the reminder repeat, tap the "Repeat" option.
You can have the reminder repeat daily, weekly, biweekly, monthly, every 3 months, every 6 months, yearly, or at a custom frequency. Using the "Custom" option, you can choose to have the reminder repeat on certain days of the week, certain weeks of the month, or certain months of the year. Choose the option that works best for you.
After setting the repeat interval, you can also select a date when the repetition will end using the "End Repeat" option. Or you can have the reminder repeat forever.
When you're finished, tap "Done," and the reminder entry will be saved. You'll know it was configured correctly if you see it listed in your Reminders app.
If you need to add more repeating reminders, just tap the "New Reminder" button again. You can add as many as you'd like.
Amazon has released a new trailer for its upcoming Fallout TV series, which is viewable below.
Due to legal issues, no iPhone version of Fortnite is available. You don't have to abandon your buddies on the battle bus for another game, though, because there are a few workarounds to get you playing Fortnite on your iPhone.
Showtime OTT release: We have all seen the glamorous life of Bollywood actors, but what if we tell you that you can get a glimpse of what really happens inside the multimillion-dollar industry? Yes, Karan Johar is all set to unveil the reality of Bollywood industries with the upcoming web series “Showtime.” The web series includes some famous faces of Bollywood and the OTT debut of Emraan Hashmi. The good news is that the Showtime OTT release date has finally been revealed and we can watch the series from the comfort of our homes. Know more about the web series here.
Catching the Here and There Fish in will require a little questing before you can do so. The fish are part of the1.4 update, which brought Nala and Simba to the game, and finding the fish will allow you to finish Nala’s friendship quest. It will also unlock the ability to find the fish at any time.
Microsoft has revealed the titles they’ll be adding to Xbox Game Pass on PC and consoles in early-to-mid March, and there’s a decent array of stuff to choose from. The headliner is Sony’s own MLB The Show 24, and as in the past couple years, Xbox owners actually get a better deal on the game (it won’t be on PS Plus on Day 1). Those who buy the Digital Deluxe Add-on can even get in on the MLB The Show 24 early access period via Game Pass. Subscribers can also look forward to a few more solid options, includng Control Ultimate Edition, No More Heroes 3, a little SpongeBob SquarePants action, and more.
Capcom has announced Capcom Highlights, a new broadcast event divided across two days. Day one will air on March 7 at 3:00 p.m. PT / 6:00 p.m. ET, and day two on March 11 at 3:00 p.m. PT / 6:00 p.m. ET. Each program will run between 15 and 20 minutes, and neither will include updates on Monster Hunter Wilds. You will be able to watch them on YouTube (English, Japanese) and Twitch.
Developer Funcom provided a new look at Dune: Awakening, an upcoming open-world survival MMO game. The new trailer and deep dive into Dune: Awakening comes just days after the opening of the Dune: Part Two film in theaters. The roughly 25-minute presentation gives fans a look at some of the core features coming to the game based on Frank Herbert's epic sci-fi novel, including base-building, combat, and traversal.
In Final Fantasy 7: Remake, Cloud was usually alone or with just one or two other companions at a time. Aside from a few instances, mainly combat trails and VR missions, you never had to worry much about party management during the story. In Final Fantasy 7: Rebirth, your crew starts out at five and only grows from there.
Spoilers for Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth from the fourth paragraph onwards.
Austrian developers Microbird released a new trailer for their upcoming Alpine dungeon-crawler Dungeons Of Hinterberg over the weekend, giving us a closer look at some of the eponymous dungeon environments we'll be biffing monsters in come its release later this summer. In addition to the previously revealed mountainsides and glacial snow peaks, it looks like Hinterberg will have a big green swamp to travel to as well. Question is: will it be a poison FromSoft variety of swamp? Or something more innocuous? Hard to tell with that searingly green water on display, but one thing is certain: with Elden Ring: Shadow Of The Erdtree and its confirmed poison swamp launching on June 21st, this summer won't be short on big bog energy.
Square Enix’s online party shooter Foamstars isn’t off to the best start, but new content is coming very soon. Season 2: Groovy Disco starts March 8th and adds a new playable character – Coiff Guy, who mixes disco moves with wrestling maneuvers. Check out some of his abilities below.
In a momentous leap for space exploration, the United States marked a significant milestone with the touchdown of the Odysseus lander on the moon's south polar region. However, the triumph was not without its share of unexpected twists. Odysseus, the first US-built spacecraft to land on the moon in over 50 years, encountered a huge setback upon landing, finding itself tipped over on its side, as revealed by US space agency NASA and Intuitive Machines via (the Gaurdian). Intuitive Machines CEO, Steve Altemus, disclosed that the spacecraft had "caught a foot" during descent, resulting in the unintended tilt.