Month: March 2024

Forget Amazon: LG’s stunning C3 OLED TV is down to a record-low price at Best Buy

There’s a massive spring sale at Amazon, and while there are thousands of deals on appliances, tech gadgets, and clothing, if you’re looking for a high-end OLED display, you’ll need to head to Best Buy. The retailer has LG’s stunning 65-inch C3 OLED TV on sale for $1,599.99 (was $2,499.99).…

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Some Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 owners are reporting a design flaw that can break the screen

Some Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 users are reporting that their phones cannot fully open, and in some cases that their internal screens are breaking – and ironically the issue appears to be caused by a possible flaw with Samsung’s unique hinge design intended to protect the hinge mechanism. Since…

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The Tineco Pure One S15 cordless vacuum is on sale for $324 in Amazon’s Big Spring Sale

Amazon’s Big Spring Sale has slashed prices on some of our favorite cordless vacuums from Tineco. The sale’s headliner is the Tineco Pure One S15, Engadget’s runner-up pick for the best cordless vacuum. Usually $500, the Tineco Pure One S15’s sale price is $349, but the Amazon product page includes…

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The Finals’ first update of season 2 introduces map selection in private matches and a ban progression system

The first patch for The Finals season two has been released, which introduces a new feature for private matches while making improvements to its latest game mode. Embark Studios has released the patch notes which detail version 2.1.0 in its entirety, with some of the most notable features surrounding the…

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Windows 10’s lock screen ruined? Not for everyone, but new feature rolling out is a love or hate thing

Windows 10 is getting a new feature for the lock screen, furnishing it with some extras that you’ll either approve of or detest, if the reaction online thus far is anything to go by. Ever-present leaker and keen delver into the hidden depths of Windows 11 preview builds, PhantomOfEarth, posted…

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China’s chips are off the table – US considering Huawei sanctions over secretive chip network

The US is considering sanctioning a number of countries linked to Huawei semiconductor manufacturing, after the Shenzhen based tech giant made a significant breakthrough. The US has been investing billions of dollars to secure domestic production of semiconductors, over concern of potential espionage and sabotage conducted by China on companies…

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