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AirTags and cheap gaming laptops headline our favorite deals this week

You can grab a four-pack of AirTags for just $64.99 right now. Apple’s AirTags have become one of my essentials while traveling, namely because they let me check whether my luggage is in the right place instead of panicking at the baggage claim. And right now, you can get a...
You can grab a four-pack of AirTags for just $64.99 right now. Apple’s AirTags have become one of my essentials while traveling, namely because they let me check whether my luggage is in the right place instead of panicking at the baggage claim. And right now, you can get a four-pack of AirTags at Amazon and Walmart for $64.99 ($35 off), which is just a few cents short of the bundle’s all-time low.The sleek Bluetooth trackers let you check their location using Apple’s Find My app. If the item is out of Bluetooth range, you can flag the AirTag as lost, and you’ll receive an update on its location whenever it’s near an iPhone or iPad. You can also share the location of an AirTag with up to five other people or select airlines if your bag doesn’t arrive at the terminal or you need someone to grab it ASAP.If you have an iPhone 15 or newer model, you can also leverage ultra wideband tech to enable “precision finding,” which will show you the distance and direction to your AirTag. What’s more, each location tracker uses replaceable batteries and carries an IP67 rating, meaning it can withstand immersion in up to a meter of water for half an hour.Read our original AirTag review.Apple AirTagsWhere to Buy: $99 $64.99 at Amazon (four-pack) $99 $64.99 at Walmart (four-pack)There’s no shortage of great gaming laptops out there, but it’s hard to argue against the value of Lenovo’s Legion 5 — especially given it’s currently on sale for $1,049 ($501 off) at Walmart, which is about $100 short of its recent Prime Day low. The Legion 5 features a 15.1-inch 2,560 x 1,600 OLED screen with a 165Hz refresh rate, an AMD Ryzen 7 260 processor, 16GB of RAM, a 512GB SSD, and an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 GPU. That’s a lot of power for a gaming laptop in this price range, and you can upgrade its storage (up to 2TB) and RAM (up to 32GB) yourself to improve its performance down the line.If you want a more capable machine out of the box, you can also pick up the step-up configuration with 1TB of storage and an Intel Core i7 14700HX processor for $1,199 ($300 off) at Walmart. Both models are equipped with a backlit RGB keyboard, three USB-A ports, two USB-C ports, an HDMI port, an ethernet port, and a power adapter port.Lenovo Legion 5 gaming laptopWhere to Buy: $1549.99 $1049 at Walmart (AMD model) $1499.99 $1199 at Walmart (Intel model)If you want to cut the cord (and binge-watch your favorite shows and movies), Hulu is offering a three-month subscription to Hulu with Live TV for $64.99 ($25 off) through November 5th at 6PM ET. The ongoing promo is limited to new and former subscribers, though, specifically those who haven’t had an active subscription in more than a month.Hulu with Live TV lets you stream more than 95 channels, including Comedy Central, VH1, and Adult Swim. A subscription also provides access to Hulu and Disney Plus (with ads), along with both ESPN Select and ESPN Unlimited. The trio of streaming services lets you watch live sports and download new shows and movies, including Andor, Abbot Elementary, The Lowdown, Alien Earth, Stay, and Tempest. Just keep in mind that your subscription will automatically renew at the then-current price after three months, unless you cancel it beforehand.Hulu with Live TVHulu (with Live TV) lets you stream over 90 channels with unlimited DVR. The subscription also comes with (ad-supported) Disney Plus and Hulu subscriptions, plus ESPN Select and Unlimited.Where to Buy: $89.99 $64.99 at Hulu (per month)More standouts from this weekSummer might be over, but you can still grab JBL’s Charge 6 at Walmart starting at $153.99 ($46 off). The waterproof Bluetooth speaker features an upgraded woofer, up to 28 hours of continuous playback, and an IP68 rating, meaning it can withstand immersion in more than three feet of water for over 30 minutes. The Charge 6 also supports JBL’s AI Sound Boost feature — which analyzes your audio to avoid distortion at higher volumes — as well as lossless audio from streaming services like Apple Music and Spotify (finally), so long as you connect using a USB-C cable.CMF’s Buds 2A were already a solid pair of budget earbuds, but they’re even more so today, now that they’re on sale at Amazon for Prime members for a mere $29 ($20 off). The inexpensive in-ears feature noise cancellation, a sweat-proof IP54 rating, and multipoint Bluetooth support, not to mention up to five hours of playback with ANC enabled or eight hours with it off. You can also tweak their sound, adjust ANC levels, and locate them via Nothing’s app, which is a welcome surprise for a pair of $30 earbuds.If you want to beef up your home security system, Ring’s Battery Doorbell Plus is down to a new low of $79.99 ($70 off) at Amazon and Best Buy. Our favorite battery-powered buzzer can record sharp 1536p video, capture an entire person from top to bottom, and features removable batteries for easy charging. It also lasts about two months on a single charge with HDR and snapshot capture enabled, and with a Ring Home subscription ($4.99 a month / $49.99 a year), can provide up to 180 days of history.

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How one Obsidian plugin completely transformed my note-taking

If your Obsidian notes often feel like endless walls of text, you’re not alone. Scrolling through long pages just to find one section can easily interrupt your focus. The Outliner plugin for Obsidian helps me solve this issue by turning my notes into collapsible lists, so you can hide unnecessary...
If your Obsidian notes often feel like endless walls of text, you’re not alone. Scrolling through long pages just to find one section can easily interrupt your focus. The Outliner plugin for Obsidian helps me solve this issue by turning my notes into collapsible lists, so you can hide unnecessary parts and keep my workspace neater.

Australia

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5 cheap Raspberry Pi projects that replaced devices I already owned

Owning a Raspberry Pi means you’re always one idea away from saving money. These small but capable boards can handle tasks that would typically require expensive or single-purpose gadgets.
Owning a Raspberry Pi means you’re always one idea away from saving money. These small but capable boards can handle tasks that would typically require expensive or single-purpose gadgets.

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What does nearly $6,000 of gaming laptop get you?

MSI’s flagship is indeed titanic in stature, and certainly price. It's easy to get into the weeds on a hobby, especially if you're into PC gaming and dreaming of the highest levels of graphical performance. But how much is too much for hardware? Spending top dollar on graphics power, processing,...
MSI’s flagship is indeed titanic in stature, and certainly price. It's easy to get into the weeds on a hobby, especially if you're into PC gaming and dreaming of the highest levels of graphical performance. But how much is too much for hardware? Spending top dollar on graphics power, processing, RAM, storage, etc. - like many things - eventually leads to diminishing returns. When it comes to gaming laptops, MSI's $5,699.99 Titan 18 is well beyond that inflection point. But it's also like nothing else. It's not very logical to spend that much when other excellent gaming laptops are nearly as powerful but cost almost half as much. While the Titan is an absolutely reckless purchase, it's also a joyous one t …Read the full story at The Verge.

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ICE is building a social media panopticon

As Immigration and Customs Enforcement carries out raids across the country, the agency is working rapidly to expand an online surveillance system that could potentially track millions of users on the web. Federal records uncovered by The Lever reveal that ICE is paying $5.7 million to use an AI-powered social...
As Immigration and Customs Enforcement carries out raids across the country, the agency is working rapidly to expand an online surveillance system that could potentially track millions of users on the web. Federal records uncovered by The Lever reveal that ICE is paying $5.7 million to use an AI-powered social media monitoring platform called Zignal Labs, something Will Owen, the communications director at the Surveillance Technology Oversight Project (STOP), calls an "assault" on democracy and free speech. The "real-time intelligence" platform is capable of ingesting and analyzing vast amounts of publicly available data, like social media …Read the full story at The Verge.

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I tried switching from Node-RED to n8n for all of my automation

I think it's natural for us to want to enjoy our work rather than merely perform it. However, one issue that gets between us and enjoying our work is the presence of repetitive tasks, which turns our work into a monotonous routine. This makes our professional life less interesting and...
I think it's natural for us to want to enjoy our work rather than merely perform it. However, one issue that gets between us and enjoying our work is the presence of repetitive tasks, which turns our work into a monotonous routine. This makes our professional life less interesting and meaningful. I dislike monotonous tasks and always do my best to avoid getting caught up in such routines. Aside from wasting valuable time, they also don't help the brain improve neuroplasticity by creating new pathways. Thanks to workflow automation tools like Node-RED and n8n, it's quite easy to automate many processes at work and focus on the more creative and fulfilling aspects. As a writer, I need to automate several aspects of my work, especially the creation of social media content ideas and the scheduling of content for publication.

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4 AM4 CPUs you don’t need to replace yet in 2025

In the world of tech, sockets, standards, and specs evolve by the calendar quarter. Yet, in the same world, AMD's AM4 platform has stood tall for nearly a decade, and it is a marvel to see it going strong.
In the world of tech, sockets, standards, and specs evolve by the calendar quarter. Yet, in the same world, AMD's AM4 platform has stood tall for nearly a decade, and it is a marvel to see it going strong.

United States

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Is Waymo ready for winter?

During a recent all-hands meeting, Waymo's chief winter weather expert laid it out for all the company's engineers and product managers: if Waymo wants to expand to new cities and new markets, it's robotaxis will need to be able to confidently and safely handle the snow. In its first few...
During a recent all-hands meeting, Waymo's chief winter weather expert laid it out for all the company's engineers and product managers: if Waymo wants to expand to new cities and new markets, it's robotaxis will need to be able to confidently and safely handle the snow.In its first few years of operation, Waymo has strategically stuck to cities with warmer, drier climates - places like Phoenix, Los Angeles, Atlanta, and Austin. But as it eyes a slate of East Coast cities, including Boston, New York City, and Washington, DC, for the next phase of its expansion, its abilities to handle more adverse weather will become a crucial test."Ha h …Read the full story at The Verge.

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Pokémon Legends: Z-A has the same flaw as every Pokémon game from the last decade

Several hours into Pokémon Legends: Z-A, I'm having a great time. Its innovative approach to real-time battling and design choice to set the whole game in one city are a breath of fresh air for the franchise. It also runs great on Nintendo Switch 2. As someone who thinks Pokémon...
Several hours into Pokémon Legends: Z-A, I'm having a great time. Its innovative approach to real-time battling and design choice to set the whole game in one city are a breath of fresh air for the franchise. It also runs great on Nintendo Switch 2. As someone who thinks Pokémon X and Y are vastly underrated, I'm glad Kalos and Lumiose City are getting the love they deserve.

New York

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Ball x Pit is a deep, delightful rabbit hole

It took me a while to get into Ball x Pit. The new roguelike blends elements from games like Breakout, Vampire Survivors, and even city builders, creating a complex mix of ideas. But as is the case with many roguelikes, once I figured everything out well enough to get a...
It took me a while to get into Ball x Pit. The new roguelike blends elements from games like Breakout, Vampire Survivors, and even city builders, creating a complex mix of ideas. But as is the case with many roguelikes, once I figured everything out well enough to get a taste of my first win, delving back into the pit for another round was all I could think about.Ball x Pit barely has a story - it's more like a setup. The initial moments of the game show a multi-tiered Gondor-like city called "Ballbylon" being struck by a giant, glowing rock (ball?), and all that remains is a giant pit that "treasure seekers" aim to explore. Then, you're d …Read the full story at The Verge.

Seattle

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The rise of “catch a cheater” apps exploits our worst human tendencies

When people sign up for a dating site like Tinder, they don't expect their profiles and personal information to be searchable - especially by a scorned lover, or worse. But that's what popular apps like Cheaterbuster or CheatEye seem to be doing under the guise of being able to "catch...
When people sign up for a dating site like Tinder, they don't expect their profiles and personal information to be searchable - especially by a scorned lover, or worse. But that's what popular apps like Cheaterbuster or CheatEye seem to be doing under the guise of being able to "catch cheaters."Last week, 404 Media published a report about apps that apparently use facial recognition technology to trace dating profiles of private citizens as evidence that these partners are unfaithful. Many of these services charge a one-time fee to locate a Tinder profile with just a name or a photo of the person's face. (Some searches can run you $18 a tr …Read the full story at The Verge.

Switzerland

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I regret paying for Microsoft Office for years when this free alternative suite is just as good

I've spent over a decade shelling out for Microsoft Office subscriptions, first through Office 2010, then reluctantly upgrading to Microsoft 365 when the one-time purchase model vanished.
I've spent over a decade shelling out for Microsoft Office subscriptions, first through Office 2010, then reluctantly upgrading to Microsoft 365 when the one-time purchase model vanished.

New York

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