Month: November 2023

OLED TVs too dark for you? These 6 Cyber Monday deals on bright mini-LED TVs aren’t over yet

Got a bright room or just find OLED TVs to dark for your liking? Well then, a mini-LED TV is just for you. We had gathered all the best Cyber Monday TV deals we could find earlier this week but if you didn’t snap up those bargains then you’re in…

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OLED TVs too dark for you? Check out these 6 Cyber Monday deals on super-bright mini-LED TVs

Got a bright room or just find OLED TVs to dark for your liking? Well then, a mini-LED TV is just for you. We’ve been searching through all the Cyber Monday TV deals we can get our hands on and have rounded these up to the six below as the…

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After 151 years, Popular Science will no longer offer a magazine

After 151 years, Popular Science will no longer be available to purchase as a magazine. In a statement to The Verge, Cathy Hebert, the communications director for PopSci owner Recurrent Ventures, says the outlet needs to “evolve” beyond its magazine product, which published its first all-digital issue in 2021. PopSci,…

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I reviewed the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra, and I can’t believe this Cyber Monday deal

All hail Cyber Monday deals that bring the lofty and aspirational to down-to-earth prices. When I reviewed the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra in 2022, I noted that this flagship device does not come cheap. Even now, the 128GB base model sits in the $900 range. However, Best Buy just dropped…

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Tesla sues Sweden for blocking license plate deliveries during labor strike

Tesla sued Sweden’s transportation agency and postal service on Monday over a union strike blocking the company’s license plate deliveries in the country. The workers are striking to demand the non-unionized automaker sign a collective bargaining agreement, a standard practice that mechanics’ union IF Metall describes as “the backbone of…

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Tesla sues Sweden’s postal agency as union fight escalates

Tesla sued Sweden’s postal agency after mail workers in the country refused to deliver license plates in solidarity with striking service autoworkers. As CNBC reports, the company calls postal workers’ refusal to deliver license plates a “discriminatory attack” and says that the Swedish government has a “constitutional obligation” to get…

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