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- The best deals on MacBooks right now
- The best early Black Friday deals you can get right now
- Honeywell Home’s T9 smart thermostat gets HomeKit support, finally
- Animal Crossing’s new turnip price tracker doesn’t tell you the most important thing
- Yes, your Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro can be MagSafe-friendly with this Moment case
- The FBI has put out a PSA about an interesting crypto scam
- Google removes its algorithmic ‘Your News Update’ from Assistant
- Apple fixes bug that could cause macOS Monterey to brick Macs with a T2 security chip
- Microsoft is hosting an education-focused event on November 9th
- Some new BMWs won't have touchscreens thanks to chip shortage
The best deals on MacBooks right now Posted: 05 Nov 2021 05:58 PM PDT With multiple configurations and various models to choose from, including some equipped with Apple's new M1 processor, finding a deal on a MacBook or Mac Mini is not all that difficult, especially with Black Friday and Cyber Monday just on the horizon. Here, we'll run through the discounts that are currently available for the latest MacBook models, as well as any deals to be had on the Mac Mini. Of course, there are also frequent discounts available for older Intel-based configurations — which are compatible with the recently-released macOS Monterey — and we'll highlight those when we find them. Alternatively, purchasing refurbished is another way to save money on an Apple computer. Apple's refurbished store provides a one-year warranty... |
The best early Black Friday deals you can get right now Posted: 05 Nov 2021 05:16 PM PDT Black Friday officially starts on November 26th, however, we're already starting to see significant discounts on some of this year's most popular pieces of tech. Starting in October, some retailers — including Amazon, Best Buy, Target, and Walmart — began lowering prices on goods ranging from Apple's AirPods to LG's C1 OLED as a part of their early Black Friday sales. The great news is these stores are now starting to drop prices even more aggressively as we approach the big day, and many of them have price-matching policies that guarantee you'll get the lowest price. Below we've compiled some of the best early Black Friday deals available so far, along with some information about upcoming Black Friday sales so you can prepare and score... |
Honeywell Home’s T9 smart thermostat gets HomeKit support, finally Posted: 05 Nov 2021 03:27 PM PDT The Honeywell Home T9, Resideo's first consumer thermostat to support remote temperature sensors, has finally brought a long-promised feature to its users: HomeKit. The brand, which is licensed by Resideo and spun out of Honeywell in 2018, already has support for Apple's smart home system in its T5 thermostat, also known as Lyric T5, but that device doesn't have external sensors. Sensors can help make sure you're comfortable in the room you're in, rather than just maintaining the desired temperature where the thermostat is. As Verge editor Dan Seifert wrote in his review of the Honeywell T9, its sensors are very good and able to measure humidity in addition to temperature, something neither Nest nor Ecobee's remote sensors can do. They... |
Animal Crossing’s new turnip price tracker doesn’t tell you the most important thing Posted: 05 Nov 2021 03:12 PM PDT Nintendo quietly added a turnip price tracker for Animal Crossing: New Horizons to the Nintendo Switch Online app, but it's not as useful as I was hoping. Disappointingly, the tracker doesn't show the current turnip price on your island. Instead, it lists historical prices over the past week. To see the tracker, which is cleverly dubbed the Turnip Tracker, you'll need to be a Nintendo Switch Online subscriber. If you are, open the Nintendo Switch Online app, tap the Animal Crossing: New Horizons icon, tap the "Island Newspaper" on the list of NookLink apps, and scroll down to the bottom. Below is an image of what the tracker looks like on my iPhone 12 Mini, taken as I was writing this article. You can see it's missing the current price... |
Yes, your Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro can be MagSafe-friendly with this Moment case Posted: 05 Nov 2021 02:07 PM PDT Your dangerously slippery Pixel 6 or 6 Pro just arrived, and you're scrambling to find an available case that will protect your new baby. Whether you are a MagSafe-curious Pixel owner or recently ditched your iPhone for the Pixel but have some MagSafe accessories you don't want to waste, Moment's (M)Force case for Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro could be the bridge to more platform agnostic mobile accessories. As a mobile accessory maker, Moment embraces the idea that its ecosystem of lenses and mounts for content creators should be compatible with different phone brands and models. After all, each case is compatible with Moment's catalog of accessories that shares the same mount design — just like the way camera lenses work with various camera... |
The FBI has put out a PSA about an interesting crypto scam Posted: 05 Nov 2021 01:19 PM PDT The FBI is warning people of a new breed of scam involving cryptocurrency ATMs. A con artist convinces a person to put cash into a cryptocurrency ATM and send the purchased coins to the scammer using an address stored in a QR code (via CoinDesk). While the actual scamming is relatively low-tech, it's an interesting misuse of technology and shows how criminals are using crypto to "improve" on old methods. As the agency describes it, the scammer will contact their victim and somehow convince them that they need to send money, either with promises of love, further riches, or by impersonating an actual institution like a bank or utility company. After the mark is convinced, the scammer will have them get cash (sometimes out of investment or... |
Google removes its algorithmic ‘Your News Update’ from Assistant Posted: 05 Nov 2021 01:07 PM PDT Google has quietly removed its "Your News Update" feature from Assistant, axing the algorithmically personalized audio digest in favor of the company's existing (and more traditional) news briefings, as spotted by 9to5Google. Originally launched in 2019, Your News Update was an attempt at bringing the same kinds of algorithmic feeds that had been so successful on Facebook or other areas of Google's products to audio news. Instead of users picking their three specific new sources (like NPR, The New York Times, or CNN), Your News Update would rely on Google's wealth of personal data to offer far more specific and relevant news updates from a broad range of partners that Google was licensing news from. As The Verge's Dieter Bohn pointed... |
Apple fixes bug that could cause macOS Monterey to brick Macs with a T2 security chip Posted: 05 Nov 2021 01:00 PM PDT Since macOS Monterey was released, there have been several Apple users who said that installing the update bricked their computers. It was unclear what might have caused the issue until today, as Rene Ritchie reports, he has received this statement from Apple citing an issue with the firmware of its T2 security chip (via 9to5Mac).
There aren't any specifics on the models affected, possible settings or configurations that... |
Microsoft is hosting an education-focused event on November 9th Posted: 05 Nov 2021 12:51 PM PDT Microsoft is hosting an event next week focused on education technology. It's taking place November 9th at 12PM ET. Details are light, but here's Microsoft's description of the event:
The event arrives just over a month after the company released Windows 11, its next major operating system. Perhaps the company will detail upcoming education-focused updates on the way for Windows 11. Microsoft's vague hint about "new and existing technology" indicates... |
Some new BMWs won't have touchscreens thanks to chip shortage Posted: 05 Nov 2021 12:15 PM PDT BMW is dropping touchscreens from many of its new cars due to the chip shortage, according to a forum post on BimmerFest and later confirmed by the car company to Edmunds and AutoBlog. While we've seen other auto manufactures have to pause production or cut other features, this omission is a big deal — nowadays, touchscreens are a fairly standard feature in cars, and not having one will affect how you interact with the car almost every day. According to the BimmerFest post, some affected vehicles (which include the 3 Series sedans, and X5, X6, and X7 SUVs / crossovers) will also lose access to the backup assistant feature as well, which automatically backs into spots for you after recording how you drove through them going forward. The... |
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