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by Ross Johnson on (#744WJ)
More like 'One Movie After Another.'
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by Beth Skwarecki on (#6V0WC)
Wrist CARs, push-up handles, stretches, and form cues are all at your disposal.
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by Naima Karp on (#744S4)
These refurbished cans have great ANC and get up to 40 hours of battery life.
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by Pradershika Sharma on (#744S5)
A waterproof speaker with solid battery life and outdoor durability, now at a discounted price.
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by Pradershika Sharma on (#727NQ)
They offer a compelling blend of style and function.
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by Stephen Johnson on (#744AY)
People are getting creepy about a figure skater out here.
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by Beth Skwarecki on (#6ABCC)
The lesser-known "fitness" focus mode can turn your iPhone into a dedicated training tool.
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by Jake Peterson on (#74487)
Apple just revealed eight new emoji for iPhone.
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by Beth Skwarecki on (#74488)
The integration between Peloton and Garmin apps finally goes both ways.
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by Jake Peterson on (#74489)
"WhatsApp Plus" is officially in the works.
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by Jake Peterson on (#7445H)
You don't need to prove you qualify to shop the Education Store.
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by Emily Long on (#7445J)
InstallFix delivers an infostealer to your device.
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by Meredith Dietz on (#74431)
The legal battle between two sports watch giants is getting juicy.
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by Jake Peterson on (#74432)
It looks like Apple made some magic with the Neo.
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by Pradershika Sharma on (#74402)
A simple way to replace three cables with one charging station if you use multiple Apple devices.
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by David Nield on (#743X5)
If you're going to venture out on the dark web, you need to be informed.
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by Pradershika Sharma on (#743X6)
Here's an accessible way to add basic outdoor monitoring around the house.
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by Naima Karp on (#742CD)
Some of these retro games haven't aged well, but they're fun to revisit.
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by Daniel Oropeza on (#6TXQ1)
It's the lowest price ever for these well-reviewed open-ear buds.
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by Jake Peterson on (#73NS4)
Google is prepping to reveal new features in May.
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by Pradershika Sharma on (#7424R)
Highly rated headphones that offer a comfortable over-ear design and strong audio performance.
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by Pradershika Sharma on (#74225)
A great monitor for anyone who spends a lot of time in high-end PC gaming.
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by Beth Skwarecki on (#6KB1Z)
The settings are scattered around your phone and watch. Here's where to find them.
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by Beth Skwarecki on (#741KC)
Some of the Whoop's best features are buried.
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by Naima Karp on (#741KD)
This sleek, ultra-thin 2.1 channel soundbar and wireless subwoofer is on sale.
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by Daniel Oropeza on (#741KF)
Before you preorder a new MacBook, get yourself a nice treat from Best Buy.
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by Jeff Somers on (#741GP)
Spring is almost here, so make your yard work plan now.
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by Meredith Dietz on (#741GQ)
Scout out any route on the planet, all from your indoor bike.
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by Pranay Parab on (#741DP)
Apple's 'budget' MacBook makes a few compromises to hit its new low price point.
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by Pradershika Sharma on (#741DQ)
It's a great deal on Samsung's answer to Apple's AirTags.
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by Daniel Oropeza on (#6WZJ3)
While it's no longer the latest model, the cellular M3 iPad Air is a good option for those who value breaking free from the shackles of wifi.
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by Jake Peterson on (#741AK)
You do get support for Apple's new Studio Displays, however.
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by Ross Johnson on (#6X0CM)
A bunch of horror movies that suck (but not like that).
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by Meredith Dietz on (#7417F)
Take control of your vertical video experience.
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by David Nield on (#7417G)
Turn your research project into a small movie summary.
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by Stephen Johnson on (#7417H)
It's a good time to stay inside and watch a ton of television.
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by Pradershika Sharma on (#7414M)
A 5.1 surround setup with a wireless subwoofer and rear speakers, now down to $220 from $415.
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by Beth Skwarecki on (#6NS8W)
Get ready to do a lot of easy runs.
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by Jake Peterson on (#740RH)
A $499 MacBook is a dangerous prospect-if you're a company making Windows machines.
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by Daniel Oropeza on (#740K5)
You can get the new iPad Air M4 for $40 right now.
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by Jake Peterson on (#740K6)
Google packed a bunch of new features and changes into this latest Pixel Drop.
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by Justin Pot on (#740K7)
Free up vertical space with the Compact Tabs feature, returning in macOS and iPadOS 26.4.
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by Emily Long on (#740GJ)
The feature doesn't cover as many airlines as Apple's AirTag tracking-yet.
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by Daniel Oropeza on (#6ZZ9K)
The best laptop for most people is $200 off after the new M5 MacBook Air was announced.
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by Meredith Dietz on (#740GK)
After a 300-day streak that left me unable to construct a sentence, I finally made the switch.
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by Jake Peterson on (#740DR)
There are plenty of deals for Macs that are actually designed to run macOS.
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by Daniel Oropeza on (#740DS)
Fire TVs are powerful tools-if you know how to use them.
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by Khamosh Pathak on (#740DT)
See all the songs you heard while you were hanging out in the hip cafe down the street.
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by Stephen Johnson on (#740A9)
There are some truly great movies you can enjoy right now from the comfort of your living room.
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