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Mac RumorsNov 21, 2025
Apple Black Friday Deals Available Now on AirPods, iPads, Accessories, and More
We're officially just one week away from Black Friday, which will take place on Friday, November 28 in 2025. As always, this will be the best time of the year to shop for great deals, including popular Apple products like AirPods, iPad, Apple Watch, and more. In this article, the majority of the discounts will be found on Amazon.


Mac RumorsNov 21, 2025
Google Mocks iPhone in Musical ‘Wicked' Ad Claiming Pixel Firsts
Google this week shared a new ad in its ongoing anti-Apple "BestPhonesForever" series, this time leaning into the launch of the new Wicked: For Good movie that's out in theaters.


CNET How ToNov 21, 2025
You Probably Misjudged This Brilliant Sci-Fi Series. Here's Why 2025 Is the Time to Rewatch
Many people love to hate this sci-fi show... Until they rewatch it.

Mac RumorsNov 21, 2025
The Best Early Black Friday AirPods Deals
Black Friday is next week, and that means deals are starting to gain momentum as we get closer to the shopping holiday. For AirPods, this includes massive discounts across nearly every model, including AirPods 4, AirPods Pro 3, and AirPods Max.


CNET Most Popular ProductsNov 21, 2025
I Finally Found a Robot Vacuum That Can Conquer Every Obstacle in My Home, and It's at an All-Time Low Price for Black Friday
I spent weeks testing the Dreame X50 Ultra, and it succeeded where others failed. You can pick one up for 50% off right now.

ResearchBuzzNov 13, 2025
Traditional Olive Recipes, Google Chrome, Online Review Extortion, More: Thursday Afternoon ResearchBuzz, November 13, 2025
NEW RESOURCES Olive Oil Times: The Mission to Preserve Traditional Table Olive Recipes. "A National Geographic Society-backed project is collecting traditional table olive recipes from across the Mediterranean basin for a new […]

EngadgetMay 06, 2025
Meta wins more than $167 million in damages from spyware maker that targeted WhatsApp
A jury has ruled that the company behind the infamous Pegasus spyware must pay Meta more than $167 million in damages for spreading malware via WhatsApp. The ruling is a major victory for Meta after a years-long legal battle with NSO Group.

Meta sued the NSO Group in 2019 over its Pegasus spyware. Meta said at the time that more than 1,400 people in 20 countries had been targeted, including journalists and human rights activists. The company said that the "highly sophisticated cyber attack" spread malware via video calls even when the calls went unanswered. Last year, a judge sided with Meta and found the Israeli company had violated the US Computer Fraud and Abuse Act. Tuesday's verdict followed a week-long jury trial to determine just how much NSO should pay in damages to Meta.

The jury ultimately awarded Meta $444,719

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