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Prime Day is officially over, but many of our favorite, hand-picked deals are still available through the weekend.
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Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for June 28.
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Apple is seeking clearance from the Trump administration to buy chips from a company linked to the Chinese military, according to Financial Times.
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Cristiano Ronaldo and company need a victory today in Miami to finish as group winners.
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Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for June 28, No. 847.
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The Three Lions look to close out the group on a winning note in New Jersey.
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Add health benefits to your workday with a standing desk.
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Here are hints and the answer for today's Wordle for June 28, No. 1,835.
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The 8-mile pipeline would bring fuel for Starship to the company's Starbase.
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Critics call platforms like Polymarket and Kalshi online casinos, where insider trading runs rampant.
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NEW RESOURCES Spotted in my Calishat Snaps but I'm not sure when it launched. I think recently. Anyway, it's 1000 Songs. From the About: "This 100-year music timeline is my curated ear-crafted […]
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The Camera Assistant is one of the underrated features that can fine-tune your Galaxy S26 Ultra camera experience to your liking.
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A roundup of recent reviews published by Engadget.
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Apple is raising prices on select iPads, MacBooks, HomePod speakers and Apple TV devices as AI-driven memory chip costs soar due to data center demand.
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OpenAI's GPT-5.6 comes in three variants, including its most powerful and its most affordable models yet.
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Regulators are putting the kibosh on sales of the automaker's upcoming EV models because of its ties to China.
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OpenAI today launched a limited preview of its GPT-5.6 series, which includes flagship model Sol, a balanced everyday work model named Terra, and Luna, a fast and affordable model.
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Tech layoffs are accelerating as companies invest heavily in AI, raising questions about automation, over-hiring, and corporate accountability.
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Amazon Prime Day has reached its fourth and final day, with the sale winding down tonight, June 26, at midnight. Many of the year's best deals are still available to purchase today, including record low prices on AirPods Max 2, AirTag 2, Apple Watch Series 11, and more.
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The lower-end iPhone 18 models set to launch in spring 2027 will feature 9GB DRAM, up from 8GB, according to Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.
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Amazon's stock on select iPads and Macs has begun dwindling in the face of announced price hikes from Apple yesterday. These price changes are now live on Apple.com, but they have yet to hit third party retailers like Amazon. If you're interested in any of these products, now is the time to buy them on Amazon, before the retailer gets these price hikes as well.
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Looking for family fun this summer? You need these WIRED-recommended Prime Day board game deals.
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From MacBooks to gaming laptops, these are the very best deals on some of my very favorite laptops for Amazon Prime Day.
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The story behind MacPaw's proactive Mac assistant that can solve hundreds of tasks and adapts to how you think and work.
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Apple may skip the M6 Pro and Max chips.
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Apple's second-generation foldable iPhone has officially been given the go-ahead for development, a prominent Chinese leaker claimed today.
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A once-a-day, low-impact oral GLP-1 pill known as CX11 has passed its efficacy test on US patients to advance to the first North American Phase 3 trial. It's already cleared its first Phase 3 study in China.
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NEW RESOURCES EIN Presswire: Old Courthouse Heritage Museum Creates Free Digital Archive of Artifacts (PRESS RELEASE). "The Old Courthouse Heritage Museum recently digitized 6,938 artifacts for easy, public access to historical resources. […]
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One of the best things about Starlink is how normal it feels. Once you get it set up, it behaves just like regular internet: it's fast, effective, and perfectly suitable for gaming and other latency-sensitive tasks.
No, Starlink isn't right for everyone. But it is good for what it is! In fact, here are some of the ways I find it even better than conventional home broadband internet (including ADSL, cable, and fiber).
Starlink is available just about everywhere
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The 27-inch screen is about the perfect size for any home office that only has a modestly sized desk, and it's still big enough to enjoy the crisp 3840×2160 resolution in 16:9 aspect ratio. The IPS panel delivers beautiful, color-accurate images that'll serve you well whether you're churning through spreadsheets or streaming Netflix, and it's made all the better with HDR10 that brings those colors fully to life.
Other great bits about the LG UltraFine 27US500-W display include its "virtually borderless" bezels (excellent for multi-monitor setups), the on-screen controls that let you split the display or adjust settings via mouse clicks, and connectivity via double HDMI and a DisplayPort. The included stand isn't that great—it can only tilt a bit—but it does have a VESA 100×100 mount so you can put it on a monitor arm instead.
It's rare that you'll be able to grab a stunning 4K monitor from a top-tier brand at a price like this, so if you're looking to upgrade your display setup on the cheap, take advantage of this. Get the LG UltraFine 27US500-W for $179 before this deal expires! Or read our roundup of the best monitors for a home office to explore more options.
A 27-inch 4K IPS monitor from LG for just $179? Yes, please!
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My goodness, there's a lot to be said about Samsung's newly announced Galaxy S24 family of flagship Android devices.
Aaaaand, spoiler alert: We won't be saying most of those things here, in this column, today.
Now, don't get me wrong: Samsung's latest and greatest Galaxy models have tons of good stuff going for 'em. From the eye-catching hardware to the specs to end all specs, Samsung rarely holds back with its top-of-the-line Android offerings. And this year's devices appear to be no exception.
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