Have the best Christmas party ever this year with Amazon’s one-day sale on board games
Want to make sure the fun never stops at your Christmas or Hanukkah party this year? We’ve got just the thing. Amazon is running a big one-day sale on dozens upon dozens of popular board games, so you can stock up now to make sure everyone has an awesome time at your party. Or if you’re going to a party somewhere else this year, bring a few board games to pick things up in a lull. Some of the most popular games around are discounted today, including games like Guess Who? Board Game, Amazon Exclusive Bonus Edition Shark Bite, Goliath Amazon Exclusive Bonus Edition Pop The Pig, and Amazon Exclusive Bonus Edition Googly Eyes.
Shop the entire sale right here on Amazon:
Save up to 50% on family favorite games: $3.96 – $29.85
And here are some of our favorite deals:
Guess Who? Board Game: $9.05
Amazon Exclusive Bonus Edition Shark Bite – Includes Let’s Go Fishin’ Card Game!: $10.49
Goliath Amazon Exclusive Bonus Edition Pop The Pig – Includes 24Pc Pop The Pig Jigsaw Puzzle!: $10.49
Amazon Exclusive Bonus Edition Googly Eyes – Includes Color Smash Card Game!: $10.49
Rummikub – The Complete Original Game With Full-Size Racks And Tiles In A Durable Canvas Storag…: $8.49
Spin Master Games 5 – Minute Dungeon, Fun Card Game for Kids & Adults: $12.94
Murder Mystery Party Games – A Taste for Wine and Murder, Host Your Own Murder Mystery Dinner f…: $12.65
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Have the best Christmas party ever this year with Amazon’s one-day sale on board games originally appeared on BGR.com on Tue, 17 Dec 2019 at 09:49:31 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Microsoft says its new Xbox Series X isn’t actually called ‘Xbox Series X’
We did not expect Microsoft to unveil the Xbox Series X product name so soon, let alone show the world what the new device will look like. Then again, the company was losing a marketing battle to Sony, whose PlayStation 5 name wasn’t just official, but also instantly recognizable. The name “Xbox Series X” doesn’t exactly roll off the tongue, and it’s been mocked online since the moment Microsoft unveiled it. But it turns out you can forget all about the “Series X” part. Microsoft wants you to know that the new Xbox is just called “Xbox,” which is something everybody was going to call it anyway.
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Microsoft says its new Xbox Series X isn’t actually called ‘Xbox Series X’ originally appeared on BGR.com on Tue, 17 Dec 2019 at 09:26:53 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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The single best Ring Doorbell deal of the year is back on Amazon
Many people out there were busy hunting down great 4K TV deals and iPad discounts on Black Friday, so they might not have realized that it was also the perfect time to get a video doorbell. Well, you’re in luck because the single best Ring Video Doorbell deal from Black Friday 2019 is back right now on Amazon! The $200 Ring Video Doorbell 2 is the company’s top-selling model, and right now it’s back down to its Black Friday price of $129. That’s an incredible value… but definitely don’t buy it! Spend just $10 more for a total of $139, and you can get the Ring Video Doorbell 2 bundled with an Echo Show 5! That’s a $290 value for just $139, which is absolutely nuts. You can also upgrade to the Ring Video Doorbell Pro with an Echo Show 5 for $199, which is $30 less than Amazon was charging last week for this discounted bundle.
Ring Video Doorbell 2
- Connect your Ring doorbell with Alexa then enable announcements to be alerted when your doorbell is pressed or motion is detected. Talk to visitors through compatible Echo devices by saying “Alexa, talk to the front door”.
- Lets you see, hear and speak to visitors from your phone, tablet and PC
- Sends alerts as soon as motion is detected or when visitors press the Doorbell
- Powered by the rechargeable battery pack or connects to doorbell wires for a constant charge
- Monitors your home in 1080HD video with infrared night vision
- Lets you check-in on your property at anytime with Live View on-demand video
- Includes Lifetime Theft Protection: If your Doorbell gets stolen, we’ll replace it for free
Ring Video Doorbell 2 with HD Video, Motion Activated Alerts, Easy Installation: $129.00
Ring Video Doorbell 2 with Echo Show 5 Bundle
- This bundle contains Ring Video Doorbell 2 and Echo Show 5.
- Connect your Ring doorbell with Alexa then enable announcements to be alerted when your doorbell is pressed or motion is detected. Talk to visitors through compatible Echo devices by saying “Alexa, talk to the front door”.
- Lets you see, hear and speak to visitors from your phone, tablet, and PC.
- Sends alerts as soon as motion is detected or when visitors press the Doorbell.
- Powered by the rechargeable battery pack or connects to doorbell wires for a constant charge.
- Lets you check-in on your property at anytime with Live View on-demand video.
- Includes Lifetime Theft Protection: If your Doorbell gets stolen, we’ll replace it for free.
Ring Video Doorbell 2 with Echo Show 5 (Charcoal): $139.00
Ring Video Doorbell Pro with Echo Show 5
- This bundle includes Echo Show 5 and the Ring Video Doorbell Pro
- Connect your Ring doorbell with Alexa then enable announcements to be alerted when your doorbell is pressed or motion is detected. Talk to visitors through compatible Echo devices by saying “Alexa, talk to the front door”.
- Lets you see, hear and speak to visitors from your phone, tablet, and PC
- Sends alerts as soon as motion is detected or when visitors press the Doorbell
- Requires hardwired installation to existing doorbell wires. Compatible with iOS, Android, Mac, and Windows 10 devices
- Monitors your home in 1080HD video with infrared night vision
- Lets you check-in on your property at anytime with Live View on-demand video. Connectivity – 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi connection at 2.4GHz and 5.0GHz. Wi-Fi Speeds – Requires a minimum upload speed of 1Mbps, but 2Mbps is recommended for optimal performance
- Includes Lifetime Theft Protection: If your Doorbell gets stolen, we’ll replace it for free
Ring Video Doorbell Pro with Echo Show 5 (Charcoal): $199.00
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Amazon’s Fire TV Stick 4K just got a big discount for the last time in 2019
You’ve spent the past few weeks shopping for everyone else on your list — now it’s time to grab some deals for yourself! Amazon is currently running a sale that is your last chance of the year to save big on one of the most popular streaming media players that has ever been made. At $50, the Fire TV Stick 4K has it all… access to all the best streaming services, a great interface, and support for 4K resolution as well as HDR content. Head over to Amazon right now, however, and you can snag one for just $34.99, which is within striking distance of its lowest price ever. With the holidays right around the corner, this is probably your last chance for quite some time to save on a Fire TV Stick 4K.
Fire TV Stick 4K streaming device with Alexa built in, Ultra HD, Dolby Vision, includes the Ale…: $34.99
Here are the highlights from the product page:
- The most powerful 4K streaming media stick.
- Watch favorites from Netflix, YouTube, Prime Video, Disney+, Apple TV, HBO, and more. Stream for free with Pluto, IMDB TV, and more.
- Launch and control content with the Alexa Voice Remote.
- Enjoy brilliant picture with access to 4K Ultra HD, Dolby Vision, HDR, and HDR10+.
- Choose from 500,000 movies and TV episodes.
- More storage for apps and games than any other streaming media stick.
- Experience tens of thousands of channels, apps, and Alexa skills.
- Alexa on Fire TV provides the most comprehensive voice experience of any streaming media player.
- Amazon Prime members get unlimited access to thousands of movies and TV episodes.
Fire TV Stick 4K streaming device with Alexa built in, Ultra HD, Dolby Vision, includes the Ale…: $34.99
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Disney+ has Netflix’s most annoying feature… but you can actually disable it
It’s impossible to avoid comparisons between Netflix and Disney+, the hot new service that has been packed to the gills from day one with top-tier content. Disney+ topped 10 million subscribers by the end of its first day of availability on November 12th, which is simply astounding, and its first marquee show — The Mandalorian — already has legions of obsessed fans. Disney+ is shockingly affordable at just $6.99 each month or $5.83 per month if you pay annually, and it was home to a whopping 639 different movies and shows right out of the gate (you can see the full list of launch titles right here). It also works on just about every device you can think of. Sure there were some bumps in the road on launch day when people were getting errors while trying to stream, but we’re surprised the entire service didn’t crash under the weight of all those users.
There’s no question whatsoever that Disney+ will be one of the most talked-about streaming services for the foreseeable future. There’s also no question that it’s the hottest new service of 2019, with Apple’s TV+ launch having been lackluster at best. Is it a real competitor to Netflix, though? There are certainly arguments on both sides, and it’s a topic that will continue to be discussed for years to come. In the meantime, there’s at least one way that Disney+ definitely has a leg up: A simple option you’ll find on Disney+ that has haunted Netflix users for years.
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Amazon’s still offering Echo Dots for 99¢ in a deal so crazy, people thought it was a mistake
You know how there are some deals you should take advantage of without even thinking about it? Well, this is definitely one of those deals. Amazon is offering Prime members a $0.99 Echo Dot bundled with one month of its Amazon Music Unlimited service, which costs $7.99. That’s a total of just $8.98! Don’t have Prime and don’t want to sign up for a free 30-day trial? Don’t worry, because people without Prime can get the same bundle for $10.98. In either case, the AMU subscription will automatically renew each month, and if you’re smart you’ll probably keep it and ditch Spotify or Apple Music because it’s basically the same service for less money.
If you’d rather stick with what you know, that’s okay too — just go to this page anytime after you place your order and you can cancel Amazon Music Unlimited. You can literally do it 2 seconds after you place the order and you won’t have to worry about getting charged again for AMU, but you’ll still get to keep streaming for the rest of the month, and you’ll get to keep the $0.99 Echo Dot. This deal is available to any and all people who have never subscribed to Amazon Music Unlimited before, but it’s only around for a limited time… and it’s so crazy that when it first popped up, everyone thought it was a mistake!
Echo Dot (3rd Gen) for $0.99 and 1 month of Amazon Music Unlimited for $7.99 with Auto-renewal…: $8.98
Here’s some additional info from the product page:
- Get unlimited access to 50 million songs. Always ad-free.
- Listen offline with unlimited skips.
- Our most popular smart speaker – with a fabric design and improved speaker for richer and louder sound.
- Voice control your music – Stream songs from Amazon Music, Apple Music, Spotify, Sirius XM, and others. You can also listen to audiobooks from Audible.
- Bigger, better sound – Pair with a second Echo Dot (3rd gen) for rich, stereo sound. Fill your home with music with compatible Echo devices in different rooms.
- Ready to help – Ask Alexa to play music, answer questions, read the news, check the weather, set alarms, control compatible smart home devices, and more.
- Connect with others – Call almost anyone hands-free. Instantly drop in on other rooms in your home or make an announcement to every room with a compatible Echo device.
- Use another speaker – Connect to your own speakers over Bluetooth or with a 3.5 mm audio cable.
- Alexa has skills – With 50,000+ skills, Alexa is always getting smarter and adding new skills like tracking fitness, playing games, and more.
- Voice control your smart home – Turn on lights, adjust thermostats, lock doors, and more with compatible connected devices.
Echo Dot (3rd Gen) for $0.99 and 1 month of Amazon Music Unlimited for $7.99 with Auto-renewal…: $8.98
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Amazon’s still offering Echo Dots for 99¢ in a deal so crazy, people thought it was a mistake originally appeared on BGR.com on Tue, 17 Dec 2019 at 07:54:33 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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A brand new leak might tease a secret Galaxy S11 design feature
The Galaxy S11’s signature feature is expected to be the rear-facing camera, which is getting as many as five distinct sensors. That’s according to recent leaks that claim Samsung is going to incorporate a massive 108-megapixel sensor as well as a periscope zoom lens into the Galaxy S11 camera system. Samsung will make up to five different Galaxy S11 phones, other reports said, and not all of them are expected to get the same camera modules. The more expensive the phone, the better the camera you’re going to get. But if there’s one thing that’s going to be shared by all these S11 devices, that’s the overall design. All Galaxy S11 phones are supposed to feature Infinity-O screens with curved edges on the sides, and tiny top and bottom bezels. A new leak further reinforces that idea, suggesting the Galaxy S11 might have an exciting feature that’s yet to leak.
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A brand new leak might tease a secret Galaxy S11 design feature originally appeared on BGR.com on Tue, 17 Dec 2019 at 07:31:04 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Lime’s new subscription plan makes e-scooter much more affordable
Electric scooters have only increased in popularity in the past few years, providing users with a quick and affordable travel means that can easily replace other forms of transport, so it’s no wonder that scooter-sharing companies are looking to differentiate themselves from rivals with new features and services. Lime is one of them, and the company on Tuesday launched a subscription plan that frequent Lime e-scooters users will surely appreciate.
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Lime’s new subscription plan makes e-scooter much more affordable originally appeared on BGR.com on Tue, 17 Dec 2019 at 07:00:11 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Former NASA engineer is back with a new glitter bomb booby trap for package thieves
Christmas is only a week away, which means we’re in the final throes of the holiday shopping frenzy. It’s the busiest time of the year for package delivery giants like FedEx and UPS — and also for package thieves, who are increasingly taking advantage of unattended boxes left on porches before their owners have returned home to bring them inside. Indeed, the prevalence of these porch pirates is part of the reason why tens of thousands of packages go missing in New York City alone every single day, according to The New York Times, and it’s why people keep taking certain steps like directing their holiday deliveries to their office address, instead, which brings its own challenges.
This is also why Mark Rober, a former NASA engineer who worked on the Curiosity Rover (and who’s now a viral sensation on YouTube) is back with a Home Alone-inspired booby trap meant to catch and deter these would-be thieves.
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Former NASA engineer is back with a new glitter bomb booby trap for package thieves originally appeared on BGR.com on Mon, 16 Dec 2019 at 23:15:23 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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California beach was just invaded by an army of ‘penis fish’
If there’s one image that perfectly sums up 2019, it’s an idyllic California beach covered in thousands of pink, pulsing “penis fish.” The photo you see above was snapped by one David Ford, who came across the bizarre sight during a recent stroll along Drakes Beach, north of San Francisco.
No, it’s not the result of a lost shipment of adult toys coming from overseas, it’s actually a whole heaping pile of bizarre sea creatures known as “fat innkeeper worms,” or, as they are also known, a “penis fish.” They certainly live up to their name, but why on Earth are they all piled up on this California beach? You have the weather to thank for that.
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California beach was just invaded by an army of ‘penis fish’ originally appeared on BGR.com on Mon, 16 Dec 2019 at 22:13:34 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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