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Ugreen's Find My trackers are 5 each. Get 4 for less than one AirTag

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When you purchase through links in our articles, we may earn a small commission. Ugreen's Find My trackers are $5 each. This 4-pack of Ugreen FineTrack Air tags is just $20 on Amazon. They're Apple Find My certified, compatible with iPhones and iPads. Admit it: there have been so many times when you wondered where your keys were, or where your luggage ended up, or where you accidentally left your bag.


This 8-port Anker USB-C hub adds dual 4K HDMI to your laptop for 40

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When you purchase through links in our articles, we may earn a small commission. Anker's 8-in-1 USB-C Hub with dual 4K HDMI and 85W passthrough charging is now $40 at Amazon, matching its all-time low. One issue I have with my laptop is that it lacks ports. Fortunately, it's an easy problem to solve--all you need is a hub. Anker's 8-in-1 PowerExpand USB-C Hub is on sale for $40 at Amazon right now, matching its lowest ever price and down from its original $54.


The best Memorial Day monitor deals for every setup

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When you purchase through links in our articles, we may earn a small commission. I've curated the best Memorial Day 2026 monitor deals to score, from a $149 budget gaming pick to a monstrous $700 ultrawide OLED. We're heading into Memorial Day but monitor sales are already here. I've done the digging and narrowed it down to five excellent discounts that are actually worth it, including budget, 4K, OLED, ultrawide, and portable options. Asus TUF 24.5-inch VG259QMRL5A for $149 (now $50 off -- was $199) Samsung ViewFinity 34-inch S65TC for $399.99 (now $400 off -- was $799.99)


Dyson Spot Scrub Ai review: A premium robot mop that still misses stains

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When you purchase through links in our articles, we may earn a small commission. The Dyson Spot+Scrub Ai is a polished, high-end robot vacuum/mop best suited to homes with hard floors, pets, and everyday clutter. Its stain-cleaning system is clever, but not hands-off enough to fully justify the $1,199 price for buyers focused mainly on mopping. Robot mops are usually better at maintaining clean floors than tackling truly dirty ones. They can wipe away light daily grime and keep hard floors looking presentable, but sticky spills and dried-on stains still expose the limits of "hands-free" cleaning.


The only Memorial Day laptop deals worth buying right now

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When you purchase through links in our articles, we may earn a small commission. Memorial Day is right up ahead and there are some impressive deals mixed in with the weaker ones. No worries, though, because I've gone through and found the most bang-for-your-buck deals across five categories: budget, portable, gaming, premium, and productivity. Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3x for $599.99 (now $370 off -- was $969.99) Lenovo's IdeaPad Slim 3x is the perfect pick for students and budget-conscious professionals who prioritize battery life, portability, and everyday responsiveness.


This subscription-free 30 Microsoft Office offer ends after 5/31

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When you purchase through links in our articles, we may earn a small commission. Microsoft Office Professional 2021 gives Windows users lifetime access to the essential Microsoft apps for $29.97 through May 31. No subscription reminders or realizing you've somehow spent hundreds of dollars over time just to keep using Word and Excel. That's what makes this Microsoft Office Professional 2021 deal feel like the kind of practical internet find people brag about later. For a one-time $29.97 payment through May 31, you get lifetime access to the Microsoft apps most people actually use: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote, Teams, Publisher, and Access.


I tried Google's AI glasses. They're what Google Glass always wanted to be

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PCWorld reports Google's new Gemini-powered smart glasses prototype represents a refined approach to smart eyewear, manufactured by Samsung with discreet camera and touch controls. The lightweight glasses integrate Google's AI assistant for real-world navigation, search functions, and phone replacement capabilities while maintaining a normal sunglasses appearance. Despite improved public acceptance and seamless design, limitations include basic heads-up display, battery concerns, and sometimes forced AI features. A decade after Google launched Google Glass to spectacular failure, it's trying again. And I think that the world (and I) will be more receptive to what Google's online AI interpreter, Gemini, can do when plugged into your ear.


This retractable 100W USB-C cable is just 12 and fits in your pocket

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When you purchase through links in our articles, we may earn a small commission. Ugreen has an awesomely unique USB-C cable with a twist: a retractable design that skirts whatever damage your cables might normally suffer when they're shoved into your pockets or bags. This Ugreen Nexode cable is on sale for $12 at Amazon, down from its usual $17 and matching the lowest price it's ever been. The retractable design is its standout feature, with a 2.4-inch shell that acts as a protective case when fully retracted and able to extend to four preset lengths from 14 to 39 inches. It does all this without sacrificing power--it's rated for 100 watts of throughput, meaning it's just as capable of fast-charging as any 100W cable.


Google is turning the brain dump into a productivity feature

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PCWorld reports that Google's new Docs Live feature uses Gemini AI to transform verbal "brain dumps" into formatted documents, pulling information from Drive, Gmail, and other Google services. This productivity enhancement aims to reduce cognitive load for mentally fatigued users by enabling conversational document creation and automatic task generation in Google Keep. The advanced AI features, including Gmail's new AI Inbox for enhanced search and email drafting, will require Google AI Pro or Ultra subscriptions starting this summer. We've all been in this situation: You know what you want to say, but you're too mentally exhausted, distracted, or confused to actually say it. Google's new conversational AI, Docs Live, wants to help. The metaphor Google is using here is a "brain dump," and Google is applying this technique to Docs, Gmail, and Google Keep. Google's trying to offload more of the "thinking" away from you and on to Google apps, using what it knows about you -- naturally!


Google Search is turning into an AI assistant--and it doesn't want you to leave

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Google is transforming its search engine into an AI-powered assistant called Spark, featuring conversational interactions and a personalized'daily brief' for task management. PCWorld reports the company is expanding mobile search capabilities to handle complex queries using text, images, and video while integrating restaurant reservations and payments. This evolution blurs the line between traditional search and AI assistance, keeping users within Google's ecosystem through proactive monitoring and personalized results.