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Google’s latest Pixel phones are down to some of their best prices

If you’re on the market for an excellent Android phone, multiple retailers are offering some of the best prices we’ve seen on some of Google’s devices. The last-gen Pixel 8 (8GB RAM/128GB storage) starts at $399 ($300 off) at Amazon and Best Buy, for example, but the real highlight is…

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How to get TikTok back on your phone if you deleted it after the ban

Update: Apple and Google have restored TikTok to their respective app stores in the US. You can now download TikTok for iOS and TikTok for Android once again through the platforms’ native stores. The ban on TikTok technically remains in effect, however President Trump has ordered his administration not to…

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Amazon revamps Prime Video’s Apple TV app

Amazon’s Prime Video app just got a big update on Apple TV. The app is now better optimized for tvOS, allowing you to swipe on the Siri Remote to scroll through Prime Video’s shows and movies as well as use touchpad gestures for fast-forwarding, rewinding, and scrubbing through content. Amazon…

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Bose headphones and earbuds are nearly 25 percent off for President’s Day

If you need a new pair of headphones, earbuds, or a portable Bluetooth speaker, Bose’s ongoing President’s Day sale presents a few compelling options. In fact, now through February 17th, several QuietComfort and SoundLink devices are receiving steep discounts, including some of our favorite models. Several products are matching their…

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Android 16’s next public beta adds new features for pro photographers

Google is releasing the second public beta of Android 16 today that will introduce new features for professional photographers who want more control while capturing images and videos. The upgrades include new manual control options when using auto-exposure, precise color temperature and tint adjustments, and support for Ultra HDR images…

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Blue Origin is laying off around 10 percent of workers

The Jeff Bezos-owned space company Blue Origin has announced plans to lay off around 10 percent of its workforce. The company currently has more than 10,000 workers, according to Bloomberg, meaning the layoffs could affect around 1,000 employees. In an email obtained by The Verge, Blue Origin CEO David Limp…

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