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I still recommend this older Samsung TV, and it’s $1,300 off for Labor Day
Although the 2023 Neo QLED TV is not Samsung’s latest model, it delivers excellent color-accurate pictures and fantastic sound right out of the box. Now you can save up to 43% on Amazon.I still recommend this older Samsung TV, and it’s $1,300 off for Labor DayI still recommend this older Samsung TV, and it’s $1,300 off for Labor Day -
This Android phone has thermal vision superpowers – and I keep finding uses for it
The Blackview BL9000 Pro is a rugged Android with an impressive battery life, but its handful of niche features make it stand out from the crowd.Originally appeared here:
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Sony Bravia Theater Bar 9 review: a bare-bones soundbar with brilliant sound
Sony’s newest flagship soundbar can produce impressive sound for movies and shows, but its lack of extra features makes us question its high price.Originally appeared here:
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Your iPhone might not be compatible with iOS 18. Here are the eligible devices
AppleWhen the presumed iPhone 16 lineup is officially announced at the Apple event in just over a week, it will include iOS 18, which Apple already detailed at its developer conference earlier this year. But if you’re not planning to upgrade to a newer iPhone model this year, you could be left behind with an operating system that’s no longer supported by Apple.
Generally each year, some older iPhone models are removed from Apple’s iOS eligibility list. Last year, for instance, the iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone X were left off the compatibility list. That meant those iPhone owners couldn’t update to iOS 17 and missed out on some notable features.
We’ll help you find out if your iPhone will support iOS 18, as well as Apple Intelligence. Not sure what’s coming with the new update? Here’s a summary of the biggest announcements from WWDC, including an overview of iOS 18.
iPhones compatible with iOS 18
We have good news: If you had an eligible phone last year when you updated to iOS 17, that device should still be compatible with iOS 18, according to Apple. That means you won’t have to buy a new phone to check out most of the new software features.
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iPhone SE (second generation or later)
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iPhone XR
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iPhone XS
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iPhone XS Max
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iPhone 11
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iPhone 11 Pro
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iPhone 11 Pro Max
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iPhone 12
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iPhone 12 mini
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iPhone 12 Pro
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iPhone 12 Pro Max
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iPhone 13
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iPhone 13 mini
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iPhone 13 Pro
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iPhone 13 Pro Max
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iPhone 14
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iPhone 14 Plus
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iPhone 14 Pro
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iPhone 14 Pro Max
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iPhone 15
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iPhone 15 Plus
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iPhone 15 Pro
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iPhone 15 Pro Max
Put another way, if you have an iPhone from the 2017 model year or earlier (iPhone 8 or iPhone X), you can’t upgrade to the latest iOS, but your phone should continue to work — albeit without the latest bells and whistles.
Is your iPhone compatible with Apple Intelligence?
While your older device will still be able to support the latest iOS, chances are that you won’t get to try the Apple Intelligence beta yet. Unless you have an iPhone 15 Pro or iPhone 15 Pro Max — the top-end 2023 models — your iPhone isn’t eligible. It’s a safe bet that the new iPhone 16 models will be fully Apple Intelligence compatible, but we’ll have to await the official details at the September 9 event.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/mobile/your-iphone-might-not-be-compatible-with-ios-18-here-are-the-eligible-devices-161649447.html?src=rss
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Labor Day sales from Apple, Amazon, Samsung and more: The best tech deals we could find
The final holiday weekend of summer is here and there are Labor Day sales to be had. Historically, Labor Day isn’t a boon for tech deals but there are always a few decent ones that pop up, particularly in the outdoor tech space. Labor Day sales often overlap with back-to-school sales as well, so there’s a good chance you can save on tech like tablets, speakers, kitchen tech, charging gear and other items that can help make for a smooth return to campus.
We’ve collected the best Labor Day deals on tech here, including discounted gear from Apple, Amazon, Anker and others. Particularly if you’re an Amazon Prime member, just be mindful that the company’s “big deal days” will return in October — if something on your list isn’t on sale now, there’s a chance it will be in a few weeks’ time.
Labor Day sales on Apple gear
Nathan Ingraham / EngadgetWe’re expecting to see all-new iPhones, Apple Watches and AirPods in a couple of weeks, but plenty of Apple’s current devices are cheaper than usual for Labor Day weekend. The M2 MacBook Air is still a strong value at $799, for instance, while the company’s official MagSafe wireless charger is a few bucks below the street price we’ve seen for most of the past few months.
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iPad (9th gen) for $199 ($130 off): This model has technically been discontinued, but at this record-low price, it’s a great option for kids or anyone who wants to snag an iPad for dirt-cheap.
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Apple AirTags (4-pack) for $75 ($25 off): Only $2 more than the record-low, this sale price brings the cost per AirTag down to just $18.75. iPhone users can attach these Bluetooth trackers to their keys, bag, wallet and other belongings to keep track of them via the Find My app.
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iPad Air (M2) for $729 ($60 off): The iPad Air remains our top pick for the best iPad for most people, and this 13-inch version gives you a little extra screen real estate.
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AirPods Max for $399 ($150 off): One of our biggest issues with the AirPods Max since their debut has been their sky-high price tag. They’re a much better buy at this sale price.
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Apple MagSafe Charger for $29 ($10 off): This is a rare discount on Apple’s own MagSafe charging pad, which provides up to 15W of wireless power to your iPhone and a strong, magnetic attachment.
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MacBook Air (13-inch, M3) for $899 ($200 off): Just $50 shy of a record low, this deal on the latest 13-inch MacBook Air gives you our top pick for the best MacBook at a great price — a solid opportunity for students going back to school to snag an excellent, lightweight laptop for less.
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MacBook Air (13-inch, M2) for $799 ($200 off): Don’t sleep on the M2 MacBook Air. It’s plenty powerful despite not having Apple’s latest chipset, and the 13-inch model is down to a near record low.
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Apple Watch Series 9 (GPS) for $299 ($100 off): If you just can’t wait for (presumably) the Series 10 to drop in September, $100 off the Apple Watch Series 9 is one of the best deals we’ve seen on our top pick for the best smartwatch.
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Mac Mini (M2 Pro) for $1,150 ($150 off): If you’re looking to upgrade your desktop computer, this discount-plus-coupon deal is a solid one on the Mac Mini with an M2 Pro chipset.
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Apple Music 3-month free trial for $0: New subscribers can get an extra-long free trial of Apple Music, three months instead of the usual one.
Labor Day sales on outdoor tech
OoniIf you’ve been looking to pick up a new pizza oven or fire pit for the backyard, some of our favorites from Ooni and Solo Stove are also on sale.
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Ooni Fyra 12 pizza oven for $250 ($100 off): This is one of our top picks for the best pizza ovens, and its compact size makes it a little more manageable, plus it convenient runs on wood pellets that you can easily refill from its built-in chute.
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Ooni Karu 16 multi-fuel pizza oven for $649 ($150 off): This Ooni oven can make pizzas up to 16-inches, and it supports wood, charcoal or gas as fuel sources.
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Solo Stove Labor Day sale — up to $150 off with code LABORDAY: Use code LABORDAY at checkout to get up to $150 off fire pits, pizza ovens and more. A highlight is the Bonfire Backyard Bundle discounted to $455.
Labor Day subscription sales
Paramount+There are too many subscription services in the world these days; if you must add another, you might as well do it while it’s cheaper. Right now we’re seeing decent Labor Day sales on Paramount+ — just in time for the start of football season, natch — as well as 1Password and Masterclass.
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Paramount+ annual subscriptions — 50 percent off with plans starting at $30/year: The Essential plan is only $30 for your first year, while the upgraded plan with access to Showtime (and limited ads) costs just $60 with this discount.
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1Password Families annual plan for $45 (25 percent off): This is a great discount on our top pick for the best password manager, and the Families plan includes access for five people on an unlimited number of devices.
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Masterclass annual subscription for $60 (50 percent off): Annual plans range for $60 to $120 for your first year, with the major differences between the plans coming in how many simultaneous device streams you have, plus the ability to download classes for offline viewing.
Labor Day sales on kitchen and smart home gear
Photo by Sam Rutherford / EngadgetFrom the “inessential but potentially convenient home appliances” department, a few recommended robot vacuums from iRobot and Roborock are discounted, as is the buzzy Ninja Creami ice cream maker.
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Ninja Creami ice cream maker for $149 ($50 off): This model of the popular, at-home ice cream maker includes 5 one-button programs, including ice cream, milkshake and sorbet, and it comes with two 16-ounce pints with storage lids for you to save all of your creations.
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Ninja end of summer sale: A number of Ninja’s tabletop appliances are on sale right now, including the 11-in-1 version of the Creami (with extra storage pints) and the Thirsti sparkling drink maker.
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iRobot Roomba Q0120 robot vacuum for $179 ($70 off): This basic Roomba has three power levels, up to 120 minutes of run time and connects to the iRobot mobile app for easy cleaning scheduling and maintenance.
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iRobot Roomba Combo j5 robot vacuum and mop for $299 ($300 off): This is the best price we’ve seen on the Combo j5, which vacuums and mops thanks to its included mopping pad and water reservoir. Just note that it does not come with a self-emptying base.
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Roborock Q5 Max+ robot vacuum for $330 ($120 off): This is an upgraded version of one of our top picks for the best budget robot vacuums and it has 5500Pa of suction, LiDAR navigation and its own self-emptying base.
Labor Day sales on Amazon devices
Amazon, as it often does, is using the holiday to discount a few of its own gadgets, including its latest Echo Spot alarm clock/smart speaker and top-end Fire TV Stick streamer.
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Echo Spot for $55 ($25 off): While not quite as cheap as it was around Prime Day in July, the revived Echo Spot is down to one of the best prices we’ve seen. You can get the same sale price on a bundle that includes the Echo Spot and a Sengled smart light bulb, too.
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Echo Pop + Sengled smart light bulb bundle for $23 ($37 off): This is Amazon’s smallest Alexa-power speaker and the free Sengled smart light bulb this bundle includes is one of our favorites.
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Fire TV Stick 4K Max for $40 ($20 off): This is a return to the streaming stick’s record-low price, and this model supports 4K HDR content and Wi-Fi 6E.
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Fire HD 10 tablet (64GB) for $100 ($80 off): This tablet has extra storage than the base, plus a 10-inch touchscreen and up to 13 hours of battery life.
Labor Day sales on tech
AnkerA range of other gadgets we like are also on sale for Labor Day weekend, from Sonos speakers and Theraguns to wireless earbuds and our favorite mechanical keyboard for those on a tight budget.
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Anker 10K magnetic power bank for $30 ($10 off): This slim, MagSafe charging brick can power up an iPhone easily without adding too much bulk, and this is the best sale price we’ve seen.
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Jabra Elite 8 Active earbuds for $150 ($50 off): One of our top picks for the best headphones for running, the Elite 8 Active have an IPX4 design, great sound quality and ANC and a solid battery life. Jabra may be exiting the consumer headphone business, but the company will continue to support products like this for a while.
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Theragun Elite massage gun for $299 ($100 off): This massage gun comes with five attachments, includes a built-in OLED screen and allows you to save three preset treatments to your device using its accompanying mobile app. Also available at Theragun.
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Theragun Mini 2.0 massage gun for $149 ($50 off): The most compact of Theragun’s massage machines, the Mini 2.0 is 20 percent smaller and 30 percent lighter than its predecessor, and remains a great gift for the runner in your life. Also available at Theragun.
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Samsung Music Frame for $300 ($100 off): This frame-like speaker can hold album art and includes two woofers, two tweeters and two mid-range drivers.
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Samsung Freestyle Gen 2 projector for $600 ($200 off): The latest version of this projector rotates 180 degrees so you can get the exact right placement for your screen (even if that happens to be on your ceiling), and it comes with a built-in speaker for 360-degree sound.
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Keychron C3 Pro keyboard for $25 ($12 off): This is a record-low price on our budget pick in our guide to the best mechanical keyboards; just note that this particular model does not have RGB lighting or hot-swappable keys.
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Astro A40 TR gaming headset for $100 ($30 off): This is a great deal on a top pick in our guide to the best gaming headsets, and we liked it for its comfortable design, spacious sound profile and solid value.
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Sonos Labor Day sale — up to 20 percent off speakers: Sonos’ discounts for the holiday weekend include $50 off the Era 100 speaker and $180 off the Arc soundbar.
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JBL Labor Day sale — up to 40 percent off: Bluetooth speakers, wireless earbuds and more gear are included in JBL’s holiday sale, with highlights being the PartyBox 310 speaker for $420 and the Tune Flex earbuds for $50.
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Barnes & Noble Lego sale — up to 25 percent off: A handful of Star Wars, Mario, Disney and other sets are discounted at the book retailer, including this Death Star Trench Run Diorama for just under $53.
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This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/deals/labor-day-sales-to-shop-right-now-the-best-tech-deals-we-found-from-apple-amazon-samsung-and-others-100032999.html?src=rss
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X restricted in Tanzania – here’s how to get around the block
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CoPilot+ PCs could finally get more affordable soon – here’s what’s coming
We may have just got a sneak peek at the next generation of Copilot+ PCs thanks to a leaked Snapdragon slide.CoPilot+ PCs could finally get more affordable soon – here’s what’s comingCoPilot+ PCs could finally get more affordable soon – here’s what’s coming -
North Korean hackers are using malicious npm packages to target developers
Multiple malicious packages spotted on the repository are part of a bigger attack campaign.Originally appeared here:
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Alexa’s big AI upgrade could be powered by Claude – and that might give us truly smart speakers
Amazon is going to use Anthropic’s Claude AI for its new AI-powered Alexa speakerAlexa’s big AI upgrade could be powered by Claude – and that might give us truly smart speakersAlexa’s big AI upgrade could be powered by Claude – and that might give us truly smart speakers -
Binance to support Cardano and Polygon network upgrades
Binance will support Cardano and Polygon’s upcoming network events in September 2024. Cardano has its Chang hardfork scheduled for Sept. 1 and Polygon will see its MATIC to POL token transition start on Sept. 4. Binance will delist MATIC trading pairs on Sept. 10 and open POL trading pairs on Sept. 13. Crypto exchange Binance […]
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Binance to support Cardano and Polygon network upgrades