This might be our first look at a real Pixel 5 prototype

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The Pixel 5 rumor season started a few weeks ago, which is just crazy. The next Google flagship won’t hit stores until mid-October, but it already looks like it won’t stay secret for too long. We’ve already seen the first renders of a Pixel 5 prototype, and they delivered both good and bad news about Google’s plans for the next-gen Pixel series. And it didn’t take long for the first real-life photo of a purported Pixel 5 prototype to make its way online.

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HP is blowing out its Intel Core-processed PCs to celebrate years of speed and performance

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If you’ve seen Top Gun, you know that there’s always a need for speed. Well, HP has been delivering speedy and powerful laptops, computers, tablets, and other devices for years and they’ve most often done so with the help of Intel® Core processors. If you’ve been lucky enough to work with one of these machines, you know how great the performance is. Just to remind you of the great work they’ve been doing together, HP is offering up a huge sale on their devices with Intel® Core processors.

Going on right now, you can save over 50% off of certain laptops, two-in-one devices, desktops, and other PCs. You already know there’s going to be unbelievable processing because all of these have Intel® Core processors. This sale only runs until March 7th, so you better act as fast as those processor speeds.

For versatility while working, you can’t go wrong with the HP Spectre x360 Laptop – 13t Touch. It has an 8th Gen Intel® Core i5 processor and has four different work modes, so you can create as you see fit. It is extremely lightweight and has an all-aluminum, precision cut chassis that’s super sleek. There are two different colors you can choose from and it boasts a dazzling 4K, 13.3″ diagonal FHD touchscreen that will blow you away. Right now, you can get this starting at only $430! That’s a savings of $720!

If it’s a desktop that you’re looking for, check out the HP Pavilion Desktop – TP010-0105t. This boasts a 9th Generation Intel® Core i3 processor and has Intel® UHD Graphics 630 for a visual experience unlike any other. It carries eight GB of memory and 1 TB of HDD storage, as well as 128 GB of SSD storage, so there’s a lot you can do with this machine. It even has a DVD writer that lets you watch movies and shows right in your own home. This fantastic desktop starts at just $499! Couple this with the HP Pavilion 27q Monitor for only $279.99 and you’ll be enjoying excellent at-home viewing all the time for a low price.

For reliability on the go when you’re running around, working from home, or on a business trip, the HP Laptop – 15t Value is a solid option. Working with an 8th Gen Intel® Core i7 processor, you’ll be able to do so much for either work or pleasure. The 15.6″ diagonal HD display provides a lot of area to look at and you can get up to 16GB of high-speed memory for all of your needs. Starting at $500, this is a computer that’s stylish and portable. You also have the option to choose between five different colors, making it even more of a personal computer.

These prices won’t last forever, but HP’s love of fast processing, thanks to Intel, will. All of these feature long-lasting battery life and provide you with exceptional endurance. As always, you’ll receive free shipping and easy returns. If you’re in the market for some fast-moving machines, come to HP and feed the need.

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HP is blowing out its Intel Core-processed PCs to celebrate years of speed and performance originally appeared on BGR.com on Mon, 2 Mar 2020 at 07:19:56 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Samsung’s upcoming tablet might be going after Apple’s more affordable iPads

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Launched nearly a decade ago, the iPad is still the best-sold tablet in town. Apple realized a few years ago that its iPads have to cater to different users, and came up with different iPad versions, from the iPad Mini to the iPad Pro to address those needs. Apple also kept in place the regular iPad, which became the most powerful budget tablet you can buy, and we’ve seen consistent deals for the 7th-gen iPad for quite a while. Apple’s rivals haven’t given up competing against the iPad, and while most tablets out there target budget consumers, some vendors keep making high-end devices that can go against the most formidable iPad Pro versions. Samsung is one of them, having released its latest iPad Pro alternative only a few months ago, the Galaxy Tab S6 in the image above. And Samsung might be getting ready to release a cheaper version of that tablet, which seems to target Apple’s cheapest iPads.

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Apple’s iPhone supply chain won’t return to normal for a few more months

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Just a day or so after Apple CEO Tim Cook seemed to hint in an interview on Friday that the iPhone maker might not be feeling the effects of the coronavirus much longer, fresh indications emerged over the weekend to suggest that the timeline for a return to normalcy may have just gotten extended.

Reuters on Saturday, for example, reported that iPhone camera module supplier LG Innotek has closed one of its factories in South Korea after a worker tested positive for the virus. The plant will reportedly remain closed on Monday, and while no timeline has been given for when it might reopen, this is also in line with news that the world’s top Apple insider included in an analyst report over the weekend which predicts that coronavirus will remain a drag on Apple’s iPhone supply chain until closer to summer.

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Apple’s iPhone supply chain won’t return to normal for a few more months originally appeared on BGR.com on Sun, 1 Mar 2020 at 22:29:21 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Student astronomer finds 17 new planets, and one is about the size of Earth

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Finding new planets lurking in space isn’t as hard as it used to be, but that doesn’t mean it’s not a challenge. High-tech instruments like NASA’s Kepler Space Telescope have provided researchers with a wealth of data that can be mined for new discoveries. University of British Columbia student Michelle Kunimoto did just that, and now has 17 brand new planets to her name.

Kunimoto, a Ph.D. candidate, is the lead author of a new paper published in The Astronomical Journal that describes the 17 new planets in rough detail. We don’t know much about them, but at least one of them is approximately Earth-sized, and is thought to be rocky, just like our own planet.

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Everything new coming to Netflix this week, and everything leaving (week of March 1)

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The beginning of the week and the beginning of the month just so happen to coincide in March, which means we’ve got a whole mess of content to look forward to this week. Up first are all of the licensed films and TV shows, such as Corpse Bride, Space Jam, The Shawshank Redemption, There Will Be Blood, and even the Series of Unfortunate Events movie, which is far inferior to the original series that Netflix produced.

As for originals, the Mark Wahlberg action-comedy Spenser Confidential might be the highlight of the week, but a lot of people really seem to love the Castlevania anime, and it’s back for its third season on Thursday as well. We’re also getting new seasons of Ugly Delicious, Paradise PD, and The Protector.

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Amazon is fighting an unseen war against the coronavirus and ugly sellers

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The coronavirus disease COVID-19 has evolved from a regional inconvenience to a worldwide threat in the span of only a couple of months. Lockdowns in China have spread to neighboring Japan, while new cases of the virus are seemingly popping up out of absolutely nowhere. It can be frightening, and we should certainly be preparing for the worst, but Amazon is fighting its own war against sellers trying to make a buck off the hysteria.

As Reuters reports, Amazon revealed last week that it has been forced to pull over one million products from its digital shelves over claims that they could either cure or help prevent coronavirus infection. Those unprovable claims were enough to get the sellers barred, but they’re not the only coronavirus vultures at work on Amazon.

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Today’s Top Deals

  1. Amazon’s massive 1-day smart home sale has $6 smart plugs, $31 Alexa garage door opener, and so much more
  2. 10 deals you don’t want to miss on Sunday: Surprise AirPods Pro sale, smart home blowout, Ring Doorbell, more
  3. AirPods Pro are somehow back down to Amazon’s lowest price ever

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Amazon’s massive 1-day smart home sale has $6 smart plugs, $31 Alexa garage door opener, and so much more

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If ever there was a day to turbocharge your smart home setup, today is most definitely that day. Amazon is running a huge one-day smart home sale with not one but two different Gold Box deals, and you’ll find anything and everything you could possibly need.

Starting with the biggest of the two Gold Box’s, Amazon is offering savings of up to 40% on top-rated Meross smart home products. The most popular deal in this batch will almost certainly be the 4-pack of Meross Mini WiFi Smart Plugs for only $23.19. These awesome Alexa and Google Assistant-enabled smart plugs are always affordable, but this deal drops them to just $5.80 a piece!

Meross WiFi Smart Plug Mini, 16 Amp & Reliable Wifi Connection Powered by Mediatek Chipset, Ale…: $23.19 ($5.80 each)

One more can’t miss deal in this sale is the Meross MSG100 Smart Wi-Fi Garage Door Opener. This awesome gadget links your garage door opener to your home Wi-Fi network and adds smart controls. You can open and close the door with your smartphone, Alexa, Google Assistant, or any smart home system thanks to IFTTT integration. The version that uses a regular wall outlet for power is on sale for $30.55 today instead of $50, and the $60 model that uses USB power is down to $40.79.

meross Smart Wi-Fi Garage Door Opener Remote, APP Control, Compatible with Alexa, Google Assist…: $30.55

meross Smart Garage Door Opener Remote, APP Control, Compatible with Alexa, Google Assistant an…: $40.79

Other deals in this big Meross sale include smart light switches at $23.99 per 2-pack, smart dimmer switches at $30.39 per 2-pack, a rugged outdoor smart plug with two outlets for $17.59, and the upgraded version of that same outdoor smart plug that also works with Siri and HomeKit for $27.99. Check out all of Amazon’s killer deals on Meross products right here:

Save up to 40% on meross Smart Home Products: $17.59 – $40.79

On top of all those deals on Meross smart home devices, there’s also a second Gold Box sale happening with deep discounts on three different eufy robot vacuums. Eufy, as many of our readers will recall, is Anker’s smart home brand and if something is made by Anker, you know it’s the best in the business. Prices start at just $169.99 for the ultra-slim eufy BoostIQ RoboVac 11S Max that retails for $270, and the $280 eufy BoostIQ RoboVac 15C Max is down to $179.99 today. Finally, the high-end $300 eufy BoostIQ RoboVac 30C Robot Vacuum Cleaner is on sale for just $189.99, matching an all-time low.

eufy BoostIQ RoboVac 11S Max(Slim), Super-Thin, 2000Pa Strong Suction, Quiet, Self-Charging Rob…: $169.99

eufy BoostIQ RoboVac 15C MAX, Wi-Fi Connected, Super-Thin, 2000Pa Suction, Quiet, Self-Charging…: $179.99

eufy BoostIQ RoboVac 30C, Robot Vacuum Cleaner, Wi-Fi, Super-Thin, 1500Pa Strong Suction, Bound…: $189.99

More of today’s best deals

Apple AirPods Pro: $234.98

Ring Video Doorbell (Satin Nickel) with Ring Chime: $109.98

Introducing Echo Studio – High-fidelity smart speaker with 3D audio and Alexa: $169.99

Sony Noise Cancelling Headphones WH1000XM3: Wireless Bluetooth Over the Ear Headphones with Mic…: $278.00

Save up to 40% on VitaCup Infused Coffees and Teas: $5.00 – $52.46

Rosetta Stone: Learn a Language with Lifetime Access – Choose from 24 Languages [PC/Mac Online…: $145.00

LifeStraw Personal Water Filter for Hiking, Camping, Travel, and Emergency Preparedness: $14.99

TP-Link AC750 WiFi Range Extender | Covers Up to 1200 Sq.ft and 32 Devices | Dual Band WiFi Rep…: $24.99

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  3. Today’s best deals: Anker wireless chargers, $120 AirPods 2, $8 LED smart bulbs, 75″ 4K Roku TV, $6 Alexa smart plugs, more

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Amazon’s massive 1-day smart home sale has $6 smart plugs, $31 Alexa garage door opener, and so much more originally appeared on BGR.com on Sun, 1 Mar 2020 at 10:01:33 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Why Coronavirus might actually be great news for Netflix

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There’s no question that the spreading coronavirus is hurting the global economy. Whether it’s the manufacturing of goods in China, tourism in Italy, or trade shows that are a critical part of marketing products, they’re all affected by the COVID-19 outbreak. This week’s Wall Street sell-off is proof of that, as investors are panicking.

But the coronavirus isn’t bad news for everyone, and analysts have already identified the businesses that might thrive during a prolonged flu season: It’s video streaming, the kind of entertainment available to anyone, anywhere, with Netflix being one of the companies expected to remain profitable during the outbreak.

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10 deals you don’t want to miss on Sunday: Surprise AirPods Pro sale, smart home blowout, Ring Doorbell, more

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March is known for coming “in like a lion, out like a lamb” when it comes to weather, but we can also confirm March is starting off like a lion when it comes to daily deals. Highlights from Sunday’s roundup of the best deals out there include a surprise sale that slashes AirPods Pro down to their lowest price ever on Amazon (get them while they’re out of stock to lock in the discount, and they’ll ship within a week or two), a Ring Video Doorbell bundled with a $30 Ring Chime for just $110, $30 off Amazon’s incredible new Echo Studio smart speaker with sound quality you won’t believe, a shocking sale that slashes Sony’s industry-leading WH1000XM3 wireless noise cancelling headphones back to Black Friday’s price, a huge one-day smart home blowout sale with deals like smart garage door openers from $30.55 and mini smart plugs for$5.80 each, a big robot vacuum sale with prices starting at $169.99, 40% off VitaCup infused coffees for one day only, more than half off Rosetta Stone lifetime access, the LifeStraw Personal Water Filter everyone goes nuts over for just $14.99, and the upgraded version of Amazon’s best-selling Wi-Fi range extender for only $24.99. Check out all of today’s top deals down below.

Apple AirPods Pro: $234.98

Ring Video Doorbell (Satin Nickel) with Ring Chime: $109.98

Introducing Echo Studio – High-fidelity smart speaker with 3D audio and Alexa: $169.99

Sony Noise Cancelling Headphones WH1000XM3: Wireless Bluetooth Over the Ear Headphones with Mic…: $278.00

Save up to 40% on meross Smart Home Products: $17.59 – $40.79

Save up to 37% on eufy Robotic Vacuums: $169.99 – $189.99

Save up to 40% on VitaCup Infused Coffees and Teas: $5.00 – $52.46

Rosetta Stone: Learn a Language with Lifetime Access – Choose from 24 Languages [PC/Mac Online…: $145.00

LifeStraw Personal Water Filter for Hiking, Camping, Travel, and Emergency Preparedness: $14.99

TP-Link AC750 WiFi Range Extender | Covers Up to 1200 Sq.ft and 32 Devices | Dual Band WiFi Rep…: $24.99

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10 deals you don’t want to miss on Sunday: Surprise AirPods Pro sale, smart home blowout, Ring Doorbell, more originally appeared on BGR.com on Sun, 1 Mar 2020 at 08:03:45 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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