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Mac RumorsDec 19, 2025
Best Apple Deals of the Week: AirPods Pro 3 for $199, Plus Sitewide Sales at Samsung and Sonos
It's the last week before Christmas, which means that the holiday shopping season is quickly wrapping up. With this in mind, we're recapping all of the best last-minute deals you can find online this week, but be warned that guaranteed delivery by December 25th is going to be increasingly difficult to find over the next few days.


CNET Most Popular ProductsDec 19, 2025
Down to the Wire? We Found the Best Gifts on Amazon That'll Still Get There in Time
Last-minute shopping doesn't have to be stressful. We've sifted through hundreds of items on Amazon to find thoughtful, standout gifts that beat the shipping cutoff.

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Don't Want to Upgrade to iOS 26? Here's How to Stay on iOS 18 (For Now) (Mac Rumors)

CNET NewsDec 19, 2025
iPhone Battery Draining Faster After iOS 26.2? Here's Why
Apple said it's normal for your iPhone battery to drain quickly after an update. The company also said this is temporary.

CNET Most Popular ProductsDec 19, 2025
How CNET Tests Robot Vacuums
CNET has been testing robot vacuums for years, but we're always refining our testing procedures. Here's the process we use to evaluate robot vacuums for cleaning, navigation performance, obstacle avoidance, noise levels and more.

CNET NewsDec 19, 2025
Best Air Purifiers of 2025: Our Lab Testing Shows You Don't Have to Spend Hundreds on a Good One
We put a dozen new air purifiers through comprehensive lab testing to find out which ones offer the best particle filtering, noise levels and energy efficiency. Here are our five new winners.

CNET NewsDec 19, 2025
ChatGPT's New Image Generator Is Better, but It's Still No Nano Banana
ChatGPT Images is a big step forward for OpenAI. Here's how the new model fared against the old one and competitors like Google.

CNET Most Popular ProductsDec 19, 2025
New 2025 Christmas Movies on Netflix, Prime Video and More to Get the Holidays Started
Here's a stack of merry films you can watch now.

EngadgetDec 19, 2025
A Starlink satellite just exploded and left 'trackable' debris
SpaceX said it experienced an anomaly with one if its Starlink satellites that was likely caused by a small explosion. "The anomaly led to venting of the propulsion tank, a rapid decay in semi-major axis by about 4 km [2.5 miles] and the release of a small number of trackable low relatively velocity objects," Starlink wrote in a post on X. Orbital tracking company LeoLabs assessed that the issue was caused by an "internal energetic source rather than a collision with space debris or another object." 

SpaceX said it's working with NASA and the US Space Force to track the remains of the object. "The satellite is largely intact, tumbling and will reenter the Earth's atmosphere and fully demise within weeks," the company said. It's trajectory is well below the International Space Station (ISS) so it poses no risk to the lab or its crew. Starlink has yet to say how many pieces it's tracking.

The incident happened just days after a Starlink satellite narrowly avoided a collision with a rival Chinese satellite from CAS Space last week. Starlink vice president Michael Nicholls said that the incident happened due to a lack of coordination between the two companies. "When satellite operators do not share emphemeris for their satellites, dangerously close approaches can occur in space," he wrote on X. 

Starlink's constellation consists of almost 9,300 active satellites making up around 65 percent of all orbiting spacecraft, not including defunct units. That number grew by more than 3,000 this year alone, launched aboard 121 separate SpaceX missions — around one every three days. 

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CNET Most Popular ProductsDec 19, 2025
Small Change, Big Questions: Here Are Five Things to Do With Your Pennies Now
New pennies might not be entering circulation, but the ones you have are still usable.

CNET NewsDec 19, 2025
Curious About iOS 26 on Your iPhone? Here's Everything You Need to Know
Here are all the latest iPhone features, what could land on your phone next and everything in between.

CNET How ToDec 19, 2025
Cleaning Your Microwave Has Never Been Easier Thanks to This Quick Hack
Getting rid of food stains from a dirty microwave is no longer a difficult task. Here's how to easily clean this handy kitchen appliance.

EngadgetDec 18, 2025
Trump's TikTok deal is another step closer to finally actually happening
Remember back in September when President Donald Trump signed an executive order that seemingly finalized some of the terms of a deal to spin off TikTok's US business? Three months later, that same deal is apparently one step closer to being official.

According to Bloomberg, TikTok CEO Shou Chew told employees that TikTok and ByteDance had signed off the agreement for control of TikTok's US business. It sounds like terms of the deal are roughly the same as what Trump announced earlier this year. A group of US investors, including Oracle, Silver Lake and MGX will control a majority of the new entity while ByteDance will keep a smaller stake in the venture. 

According to Chew's memo, the deal is expected to close January 22, 2026. "Upon the closing, the US joint venture, built on the foundation of the current TikTok US Data Security (USDS) organization, will operate as an independent entity with authority over US data protection, algorithm security, content moderation and software assurance," he wrote according to Bloomberg.  TikTok didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.

Notably, it's still not clear where Chinese officials stand on the deal. Trump said back in September that China was "fully on board," but subsequent meetings between the two sides have so far produced vague statements. In October, China's Commerce Ministry said it would "work with the U.S. to properly resolve i


CNET How ToDec 18, 2025
These Are 9 of the Best Things to Use ChatGPT For
There are many things you shouldn't ask ChatGPT to do for you. But these prompts bring out the AI chatbot's good side.

Mac RumorsDec 18, 2025
AirPods Pro 3's Static and Noise Issues Haven't Been Resolved
Since the AirPods Pro 3 launched, there have been complaints from users who have noticed a static-like sound or a crackling issue when using the earbuds, particularly when Active Noise Cancellation is on but no media is playing. Users have also run into strange high-pitched whistling sounds that happen intermittently.


EngadgetDec 17, 2025
The best Secret Santa gift ideas for 2025: Affordable gifts you can still get from Lego, Apple, Yeti and more
Secret Santa gift exchanges are supposed to be fun, but it's easy to overthink it. You want a gift that feels thoughtful without being awkward, useful without being boring, and most importantly, affordable. The sweet spot is under $50, which is plenty to find something that fits your recipient's personality. Whether you're buying for a co-worker you only chat with at the coffee machine, a friend who already has everything or a cousin who never gives you ideas, there are clever options that will make them smile. These picks prove you don't need to spend big to win at Secret Santa.

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Gizmag Emerging TechDec 17, 2025
Glass-wall 6x6 mega-RV makes luxury lodging out of barren earth
RV designs like the retract-a-chassis Touchdown trailer from Dutch innovator Expandable are awe-inspiring in and of themselves. But they're even more so when built to task.

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PC World Latest NewsOct 14, 2025
Anker's awesome 10-in-1 power strip with USB ports is on sale for $20

Conventional power strips suck because they have lined-up outlets, meaning your chunkier plugs and adapters get in the way of each other and sometimes even cover up neighboring outlets. But with this one, the six AC outlets are spaced out and oriented away from each so your plugs never collide or overlap. That's plenty for all your devices, monitors, PCs, accessories, and whatever else needs tethered power.

But what takes this power strip a step further is the inclusion of two USB-A and two USB-C ports along the bottom edge, allowing you to charge your phones, tablets, laptops, earbuds, etc. without taking up valuable AC outlet vacancies. (The USB-C ports deliver up to 20W and the USB-A ports up to 12W, so they aren't blazingly fast but fast enough.)

Other nice details include the 5-foot power cable so you can position this almost anywhere, the flat profile plug that easily reaches behind furniture, and a built-in 8-point safety system to protect your devices from surges, short circuits, excess heat, overloads, fires, and more.

This is a pretty crazy get for just $19.99, allowing you to streamline your charging station setup for years to come. Get this 10-in-1 Anker power strip on sale while you can before this deal expires!

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TechCrunchFeb 06, 2022
Most Frequently Asked Questions About NFTs(Non-Fungible Tokens)
 




Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) are the most popular digital assets today, capturing the attention of cryptocurrency investors, whales and people from around the world. People find it amazing that some users spend thousands or millions of dollars on a single NFT-based image of a monkey or other token, but you can simply take a screenshot for free. So here we share some freuently asked question about NFTs.

1) What is an NFT?NFT stands for non-fungible  token, which is a cryptographic token on a blockchain with unique identification codes that distinguish it from other tokens. NFTs are unique and not interchangeable, which means no two NFTs are the same. NFTs can be a unique artwork, GIF, Images, videos, Audio album. in-game items, collectibles etc.

2) What is Blockchain?

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