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by Daniel Oropeza on (#70DXB)
The most powerful iPad Pro is still expensive, but after a $500 discount, it's at its lowest price ever.
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by Daniel Oropeza on (#70DXC)
The third-generation Echo Frames let you take phone calls, control your music, messages, and smart home devices with your voice.
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by Jake Peterson on (#6ZSQA)
An Android version is in the works.
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by Meredith Dietz on (#705FF)
Is this the future of fitness tracking?
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by Naima Karp on (#70DT1)
It's a comprehensive, affordable option for work, study, and streaming.
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by Pradershika Sharma on (#70DT2)
This bundle pairs Ring's advanced 2K HDR camera with a solar panel that keeps the battery topped up, cutting down on recharging hassles.
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by Lindsey Ellefson on (#6EADC)
Whether you're taking notes in class or studying a chapter, this method is going to make you stay more engaged.
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by Florence Ion on (#70DP2)
You can choose professional monitoring, or just a camera to peek out into the world.
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by Eric Ravenscraft on (#70DP3)
Make it easier to watch your favorite movies and shows, stream music to your whole home, or play video games with less eye strain.
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by Emily Long on (#70DP4)
Turn "dumb" devices smart with wifi-enabled plugs.
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by David Nield on (#70DP5)
The job of keeping your living spaces at the perfect temperature can now be automated.
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by Emily Long on (#70DP6)
Your devices are vulnerable to attack, but you can mitigate the risks.
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by David Nield on (#70DP7)
Offload your cleaning chores to the latest tech.
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by Eric Ravenscraft on (#70DJZ)
From standalone bulbs to full home control, here's how to get started with smart lights.
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by Florence Ion on (#70DK0)
From Matter to Thread, here's a breakdown of the players and protocols to help you build or update your smart home.
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by Beth Skwarecki on (#5BEYN)
Stay seen, stay safe.
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by Jake Peterson on (#70D62)
"Visited Places" isn't as creepy as it sounds.
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by Daniel Oropeza on (#70D63)
It's cheaper to get these bundles than to buy the Kindle readers individually.
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by Lindsey Ellefson on (#6BXCH)
No matter how you like to study, an app can probably help.
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by Jake Peterson on (#70D3B)
See who's typing and when.
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by Naima Karp on (#70D0S)
It has 1080p HD video quality, color night vision, and a manual privacy shutter.
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by Daniel Oropeza on (#7030F)
'Prime Big Deal Days' are returning Oct. 7 and 8.
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by Meredith Dietz on (#70D0T)
Exercise is self-care, after all.
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by Jake Peterson on (#70CTR)
If you have trouble with wifi, Bluetooth, or your Camera app, this update could be the fix.
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by Lindsey Ellefson on (#6E844)
This decades-old study system is going to actually help you retain information.
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by Meredith Dietz on (#70CY1)
CMF is the tech maker's budget-friendly sub-brand.
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by Daniel Oropeza on (#6YPHD)
Get the Kindle Paperwhite, a cover, and a charger for cheaper than buying the Paperwhite by itself.
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by Stephen Johnson on (#70CR4)
Spoiler: Some weird crap kids are into.
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by Pradershika Sharma on (#70CR5)
Bright dual LEDs, sharp 1080p video, color night vision, and Alexa support are all built in.
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by Lindsey Ellefson on (#6DYDH)
Wherever you're studying, you need the right tech tools to get the work done.
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by Jake Peterson on (#70B8G)
That's also true for Safari on your Mac.
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by Stephen Johnson on (#70B66)
With great power comes great responsibility.
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by Jake Peterson on (#70B41)
You'll still have your algorithm, just retrained by American security partners.
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by Meredith Dietz on (#70B42)
Because running forward isn't already hard enough.
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by Naima Karp on (#70AYZ)
A robot mop and vacuum that offers hands-free automation and 7,000Pa suction for under $400.
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by Pradershika Sharma on (#70AZ1)
At $20, it's a budget-friendly way to add flexible coverage.
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by Lindsey Ellefson on (#6BB3N)
One of these apps is sure to help you get through your next class.
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by Lindsey Ellefson on (#6BC6C)
Organizing your work this way helps it better stick in your short-term memory.
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by Jake Peterson on (#70AEC)
Adaptive Power may help your iPhone's battery last a bit longer.
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by Jake Peterson on (#70AED)
The app is also available for iPad.
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by Naima Karp on (#70ABF)
They're at their lowest price ever.
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by Beth Skwarecki on (#70ABG)
It also looks pretty good next to the Whoop 5.0/MG
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by Stephen Johnson on (#70A8R)
Spotify's AI policies still leave a lot of wiggle room, though.
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by Jake Peterson on (#70A8S)
Try this out the next time you need to translate on the fly.
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by Daniel Oropeza on (#6SBH2)
Best Buy actually makes it easy to get a live agent on the phone.
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by Jake Peterson on (#70A2D)
Another reason to always question claims you see spreading online.
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by Naima Karp on (#70A2E)
A compact speaker that's rugged, long-lasting, and doubles as a power bank.
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by Stephen Johnson on (#70A2F)
...or you could start a new game of Silksong.
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by Pradershika Sharma on (#709Z7)
At under $100, this camera combines serious lighting, strong video performance, and smart integrations into a package that's rarely this affordable.
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by Jake Peterson on (#709Z8)
The setting option only works with individual videos.
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