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The 8 best Apple Arcade games for your new iPhone or iPad

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The world of iPhone and iPad games changed dramatically in September with the launch of Apple Arcade. The subscription is an incredible deal: for $4.99 a month, or $49.99 per year, you get unlimited access to more than 100 titles from some of the biggest mobile game developers around. That includes the creators behind hits like  Threes ,  Monument Valley , and  Alto’s Adventure . And the great thing about a subscription is that you can try anything, including games you might not otherwise play, without worrying about wasting your money. The problem? There are so many games on the service that it can be hard to know where to start. If you just picked up a new iPhone or iPad over the holidays, you can’t go wrong with these eight excellent games. We’ve rounded up our favorite and most-used games, apps, and entertainment. Check out our app picks for  iPhones ,  Android phones , PCs, Macs and TVs; our favorite mobile games from  Apple Arcade  and Google Play Pass; and our top choices

How to recall an email in Outlook

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It’s a fairly common mistake. We’ve all sent an email only to notice afterwards that we accidentally included an error in it. Or you mistakenly hit  Reply All  and sent an embarrassing or awkward email to everyone at work. But before you start worrying about it, we have some good news to share: There are  email clients  that allow people to  recall emails  after they’ve been sent. In this guide, we’ll show you how to recall an email in  Outlook , Microsoft’s popular email client. If you use Outlook to  manage your email , check out the instructions below to learn how to snatch those emails right back. How to recall Outlook emails Step 1:  Open your  Sent Items  folder , and look for the email you want to recall — it should be at the top of the list. Double-click to fully open it. Step 2:  Check the top of the window and make sure that you are in the  Message  tab. Then look for the drop-down menu that says  Actions.  It should be next to the  Rules  and  Move  email options

How to pair your Apple Watch

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If you've just bought a new gadget, the first thing you want to do is rip it out of the packaging and try it out right away. That's why we've put together this helpful guide for when you're setting up your new  Apple Watch  for the first time. Below we'll talk you through the whole process of setting up the smartwatch and how to start using it. It's relatively simple, but there are a few things you should know during the process - but we'll talk you through it to make it a seamless experience. This guide will talk you through how to set up your Apple Watch,  Apple Watch 2 ,  Apple Watch 3 ,  Apple Watch 4 , and  Apple Watch 5 , as it's almost exactly the same process for all these devices. Just remember, you'll need an iPhone to set up your new Apple Watch, and it should be running the latest version of  iOS . If you haven't updated, now is the time. Before you set up Apple Watch Resist the temptation to put it on straight away