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Don’t Call It a Sock. It’s Apple’s $230 iPhone Pocket, Thank You Very Much

A wee woolly mankini, maybe? It’s from the same designer who created Steve Jobs’ iconic black turtlenecks.

Remember the iPod socks? Those pricey, brightly colored woolly wraps that swaddled your iPod like it was an infant? Apple’s decided it’s time we bring the knitwear back — but this time, for the latest iPhones.

Meet the iPhone Pocket: a glorified yarn sling for your phone and whatever else you can cram in there without stretching the poor thing into oblivion. It looks a bit like a sweater you shrank in the wash and then tried to stretch out. Or maybe a mankini.

If Dr. Seuss were involved, we’d be calling it a thneed.


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A woolly iPhone sling? Really?

Designed in collaboration with fashion brand Issey Miyake, it’s got all the hallmarks of high fashion minimalism… apparently. I’m no fashion expert. But fashion writer Tiffany Lo is, and she told me that «the design embodies Issey Miyaki’s signature pleat pattern and the idea of crafting it from a single piece of fabric — it’s instantly recognizable.»

Issey Miyake, by the way, is the designer behind Steve Jobs’ endless supply of black turtlenecks. And an Apple employee uniform that almost happened.

The iPhone Pocket is a stretchy, 3D-knitted pouch with ribbed textures that hugs your iPhone. You can wear it draped around your body as you see fit. It’s see-through when you tug at it, so you can glimpse your lockscreen.

But Apple doesn’t just want you to put your iPhone in this accessory. You’re encouraged to slip in AirPods, lip balm, a key fob, breath mints or any other pocketable item.

It comes in two lengths: short and long. The short one is more like a wristlet bag, while the long one turns your phone into a crossbody accessory. The wearable tech pouch is certainly a fashion statement if you drape it across your torso. Perhaps like a sash of questionable decisions. Whether you carry it in-hand, tie it to your bag, or sling it on like a fashion-forward postman, you’ll definitely get some looks. Perhaps confused ones.

As for the colors, you’ve got options. The short strap version comes in eight options: lemon, mandarin, purple, pink, peacock, sapphire, cinnamon and black. The long strap comes only in those latter three colors.

Who’ll want this? Lo says the iPhone Pocket «could appeal to younger generations thanks to the design that allows users to wear it as a crossbody.» Given that Apple released crossbody straps for all its iPhones earlier this year, maybe it has some insights into what Gen Z really wants.

If you’re itching to get your hands on the iPhone Pocket — for your Secret Santa circle of gifting — you’ll be able to buy it from Friday, online and at select Apple stores in posh locales (think SoHo in New York, Marché Saint-Germain in Paris, Orchard Road in Singapore). The short strap design will set you back $150, while the long strap version costs $230. A far cry from the $29 an iPod sock went for back in the day.

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NordVPN Now Covers Every State in New Server Expansion

The VPN software giant expands to 211 locations, with better speeds than ever.

Server numbers and reach are always important features for VPNs, since they show your options for choosing a server location and help spread out users to reduce server load. NordVPN — our pick for the best fast VPN serviceannounced a major expansion on Thursday in its coverage. 

NordVPN now has 211 server locations, with a server in every state. This follows NordVPN’s swift growth globally in the past year, as the company has entered countries like Fiji, Barbados and Chad.

«With its larger server network, NordVPN now has an even further-reaching global footprint, which is great for travel and streaming,» says Moe Long, senior editor at CNET and VPN specialist. «Proton VPN has more servers (20,000) and more countries (145), but doesn’t have servers in all 50 US states. Servers in all 50 US states make it a great option for unblocking regional sports matches in the US, or traveling to and within the US.»

Only a few VPNs have servers in every state, including ExpressVPN and PIA. This expansion has also increased NordVPN’s total global capacity to 100Tbps. That’s good news for those worried about slowdowns, as it could help ease the load under peak network usage, depending on how NordVPN manages its new capacity and where you tap into its network. 

VPNs, or virtual private networks, keep your information private and your data secure while you’re online. You can change your location as it appears to sites and services, so you can get around geoblocks like those on streaming services.

When I reached out to NordVPN, CTO Marijus Briedis told me, «A state-level presence helps users connect to location‑sensitive services without sacrificing privacy. With broader coverage, users can pick the server that best fits their needs — speed, locality or redundancy — without compromising on security.»

If these developments have you eyeing NordVPN as a potential VPN choice, keep in mind that some parts of the United States are considering laws to ban or limit the use of VPNs.

On the other hand, NordVPN is currently offering a discount on its two-year plans that brings the cost down to around $3 per month, quite good for a paid VPN. But you may want to explore our recommendations for free options before you decide. 

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Swiss Privacy Goes Global: Proton VPN Grows Coverage to 145 Countries

It is now the top provider on our best VPN list for worldwide coverage.

Privacy in the digital age is more important than ever, and using a strong VPN can help keep your internet behavior safe from prying eyes. We write a lot about VPNs, and one provider has been making moves over the past two weeks to expand its global coverage. 

Proton VPN is the privacy tool in question, and the Swiss-based company’s network, which has the best free VPN option on the market, now spans roughly 20,000 servers across 145 countries — with new server locations in Lebanon, Nicaragua, Gabon, Papua New Guinea, Kyrgyzstan and the Democratic Republic of the Congo — making it the top provider on our best VPN list for worldwide coverage. 

VPNs, or virtual private networks, operate by masking your actual IP address with one from a remote server, allowing you to disguise your location and keep your internet activity secure.

There are a multitude of ways a VPN can enhance your experience, whether you’re looking to access streaming titles from another country or get around oppressive government firewalls that can block important information and communication pathways, and impede an open, uncensored internet.

Proton VPN now has the biggest global footprint out of all the VPNs CNET has tested. It has a vastly larger number of servers than NordVPN (9,300), and its reach exceeds NordVPN’s (135 countries), ExpressVPN’s (105 countries) and Surfshark’s (11 countries). 

There is one caveat in all of this expansion: Proton VPN doesn’t have a server presence in all 50 US states, unlike NordVPN. That said, it’s still an excellent choice for watching streaming TV shows and movies — especially if you’re traveling internationally.

A Proton VPN spokesperson didn’t immediately respond to our request for comment.

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Meta Raises Prices on Quest 3 and Quest 3S Due to RAM Shortage

The VR headsets are RAMageddon’s latest victims.

Meta’s latest virtual reality headset, the Meta Quest 3 (512 GB), will cost $100 more starting Sunday. You can blame the ongoing RAM shortage. 

Meta released the pricing update on Wednesday in a blog post calling out price increases for the Meta Quest 3 and 3S models. «The cost of building high-performance VR hardware has risen significantly,» Meta said in the post explaining the increase. 

High demand from AI data centers is straining memory chip supplies, causing supply constraints and price increases in consumer tech. Many experts aren’t expecting the RAM shortage to end until 2028. 

Counterpoint Research released findings in February showing that RAM costs increased by 80% to 90% in the first quarter of this year. Tech companies continue to hike prices, with Microsoft being the latest to increase the cost of the Microsoft Surface and Samsung doing the same for some Galaxy devices

Here’s the original pricing as of Thursday, along with what you can expect to pay starting April 19. 

Price changes for Meta Quest 3 models

Meta Quest model and storage Original price New price
Meta Quest 3S (128 GB) $300 $350
Meta Quest 3S (256 GB) $400 $450
Meta Quest 3 (512 GB) $500 $600

Expect price bumps for refurbished Meta Quest headsets. Prices for Quest accessories will remain the same for now, though we’re unsure whether this applies to games in the Meta store, or whether there’ll be a change in the future. 

Meta did not immediately respond to a request for comment. 

The Meta Quest 3 and 3S are Meta’s latest virtual reality headsets. The Quest 3S is the budget-friendly version, while the Quest 3 is the «pro» model. CNET’s Scott Stein rated both models high for their mixed reality, with better color cameras and improvements from the Quest 2.

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