A long time ago I watched a video about John Nese, owner of the iconic Galco’s Soda Pop Stop in LA, and one thing that stuck with me was his response after being asked how much soda he drinks. Nese said that even though he’ll have one or two a day, what it really boils… Continue reading Breville InFizz Fusion review: The bubble master
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Google’s latest sale takes $250 off the Pixel 8 Pro
The Google Pixel 8 Pro remains the large-screen Android smartphone we’d recommend to most people, and right now it’s back on sale for $749 at Amazon, Best Buy and Google’s online store. We’ve seen this deal before, but it matches the largest discount we’ve tracked for an unlocked model outside of trade-in or carrier-exclusive offers.… Continue reading Google’s latest sale takes $250 off the Pixel 8 Pro
Our favorite mesh Wi-Fi router system is on sale for a record-low price
The TP-Link Deco AXE5400 WI-Fi mesh router system is on sale for $310 via Amazon. This pack gets you three units that cover up to 7,200 square feet. Unless you’re Scrooge McDuck, that’ll likely be enough to bring sweet, sweet internet anywhere in the home. TP-Link This is our very favorite mesh Wi-Fi system currently… Continue reading Our favorite mesh Wi-Fi router system is on sale for a record-low price
Sony’s PS VR2 adaptor for PC will arrive on August 7 with a $60 price tag
Sony revealed earlier this year that it was working on a way to make the PlayStation VR2 headset compatible with PCs. That’s becoming a reality on August 7 when the company releases a PC adapter, which is expected to cost $60. A recently spotted filing indicated that Sony was building an adapter to make the… Continue reading Sony’s PS VR2 adaptor for PC will arrive on August 7 with a $60 price tag
Pick up two Tile Pro Bluetooth trackers for only $48
You can pick up two Tile Pro trackers on Amazon for just $48. This is 20 percent off and the lowest price we’ve seen all year for these handy little Bluetooth trackers. This deal gets you one black Tile and one white Tile, though there are also discounts on single trackers. Tile The Tile Pro… Continue reading Pick up two Tile Pro Bluetooth trackers for only $48
AMD unveils Ryzen AI 300 CPUs for Copilot+ laptops
Engadget Spain blocks Facebook and Instagram from deploying election features Spain has blocked Meta from rolling out election-focused features on Facebook and Instagram in the country, citing data protection concerns. A data protection agency called the company’s planned treatment of user information “unnecessary, disproportionate and excessive.” Go to Source
The Keyper is a casual adventure game for Playdate that unexpectedly made me cry
Engadget Spain blocks Facebook and Instagram from deploying election features Spain has blocked Meta from rolling out election-focused features on Facebook and Instagram in the country, citing data protection concerns. A data protection agency called the company’s planned treatment of user information “unnecessary, disproportionate and excessive.” Go to Source
Boeing’s Starliner has two more chances this week to make its first crewed flight
Engadget Spain blocks Facebook and Instagram from deploying election features Spain has blocked Meta from rolling out election-focused features on Facebook and Instagram in the country, citing data protection concerns. A data protection agency called the company’s planned treatment of user information “unnecessary, disproportionate and excessive.” Go to Source
The Apple Watch Series 9 is $100 off right now
Engadget Spain blocks Facebook and Instagram from deploying election features Spain has blocked Meta from rolling out election-focused features on Facebook and Instagram in the country, citing data protection concerns. A data protection agency called the company’s planned treatment of user information “unnecessary, disproportionate and excessive.” Go to Source
Apple’s third-gen AirPods are back on sale for $140
Engadget Spain blocks Facebook and Instagram from deploying election features Spain has blocked Meta from rolling out election-focused features on Facebook and Instagram in the country, citing data protection concerns. A data protection agency called the company’s planned treatment of user information “unnecessary, disproportionate and excessive.” Go to Source