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Elevation Lab's extended battery AirTag case is down to only 16
Apple's Siri AI will be powered by Gemini Elevation Lab's extended battery AirTag case is down to only $16 The waterproof case can keep your AirTag running for up to 14-times longer. AirTags already have a decently long battery life, but you will end up needing to replace the coin cell every two years or so. If you don't even want to be bothered with that, Elevation Lab made just the accessory for you: its AirTag battery case that can power the tracker for up to 10 years is on sale for 30 percent off. You can pick one up for only $16, and it's available in two-and four-packs as well at a discount. The TimeCapsule case uses two AA batteries to offer up to 14 times the lifespan of the CR2032 battery that powers an AirTag.
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Apple just dropped a new iPad Air, MacBook Air and Mac Studio: here's what you need to know
Get Apple's all-new MacBook Air, iPad Air and Mac Studio (Apple) March has already been a busy month for Apple, which unveiled a handful of new editions to its most popular products in the last week. Apple fans can now get a new version of the MacBook Air and the iPad Air, both with brand-new, high-powered chips for a faster user experience. The company also announced its most powerful Mac ever, the Mac Studio. MacBook fans can get the newest MacBook Air with an M4 chip. The chip makes all the tasks users complete on their laptop faster and more efficient.
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Apple will launch a brand new device TOMORROW - here's what we expect to see
SHOPPING – Contains affiliated content. Products featured in this Shopping Finder article are selected by our shopping writers. If you make a purchase using links on this page, Dailymail.co.uk will earn an affiliate commission. The day Apple fans have been waiting for is nearly here. After many months of rumours, the tech giant is finally due to unveil a slew of new products on Wednesday.
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Shop the best Amazon Prime Day tech deals before the sale ends at midnight -- Top picks from Apple, Anker, Dyson and more
The Amazon Prime Day sale ends tonight, but don't think that all opportunities to save have come and gone. In typical Amazon fashion, most of the best Prime Day deals on day one of the sale remain the best offers now on day two -- if they didn't sell out already, that is. Thankfully, many of the best tech deals we curated yesterday are still around today. If you didn't get the chance to shop yesterday, Engadget has you covered. We've collected the best Prime Day deals you can still get right now before the shopping event is over tonight.
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Amazon Prime Day tech deals that are worth shopping on day two -- Top picks from Apple, Anker, Dyson and others
In only a few short hours, Amazon Prime Day 2024 will be in the books, but you still have time to shop day-two deals right now. This year's July Prime Day has been, for lack of a better word, typical, but that's a good thing for anyone who missed out on shopping yesterday. The best Prime Day deals we saw on day one are, indeed, the best deals you can get now during day two -- and most of them haven't sold out yet. If you have any electronics on your wishlist, or you're back for day two and want to take advantage of the still-live sales, Engadget has you covered. We've curated the best Prime Day deals on tech that you can still get for the remainder of Amazon Prime Day.
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The best Amazon Prime Day deals end tonight -- Shop our top picks from Apple, Sonos, Anker and more
Amazon Prime Day 2024 will be over in a few hours, but there's still time to save on some of our favorite gadgets. As to be expected, the best Prime Day deals from day one of the sale remain the best offers now on day two -- if they didn't sell out already, that is. We haven't seen a ton of sold out items this year, which is a pleasant surprise. While we have seen some products go up and down in price, they've leveled out eventually. So even if you picked up some items yesterday, there's still time to grab anything you might have forgotten today.
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Apple's MacBook Air M2 is up to $300 off, plus the rest of the week's best tech deals
While it's a bit too late to receive most gifts in time for Christmas, there are still a handful of good gadget deals floating around if you're shopping for yourself. If you need a new laptop today, for instance, multiple configurations of the 13-inch MacBook Air are $200 off Apple's list price. The 15-inch Air, meanwhile, is available for as low as $999, a $300 discount. A bundle of Apple's AirTags is down to $79, while a pack of Tile trackers is down to $50. The Xbox Series X is still $150 off, and the major video game storefronts have kicked off their annual winter sales, with sweeping discounts across Steam, the Nintendo eShop, the PlayStation Store and the Microsoft Store.
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The Morning After: Elon Musk's new AI company, xAI, launches Grok the chatbot
Elon Musk's new AI company, xAI, will release its chatbot to X subscribers who pay $16 per month once it exits beta. A select group of X users started testing Grok, a competitor to OpenAI's ChatGPT, this weekend. Musk laid out his heady ambitions for xAI earlier this year, saying in July that its intended purpose is, quite literally, "to understand the true nature of the universe." Having said that, Musk says Grok will wield a sense of humor, like this… banter sewn into a guide to making cocaine, which must be funny to someone. Grok's notable feature is its real-time access to information published on X, which Musk claims will be "a massive advantage over other models."
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Try out these 10 Siri hidden hacks on your iPhone today
Kurt "The CyberGuy" Knutsson explains five great accessibility features on your Apple iPhone. If you have an iPhone, you probably know about the helpful function of "Siri," or your Apple virtual assistant. Depending on how you set up your phone, if you hold down the side button (or home button if your model has one) or say "Hey Siri," you'll easily activate the feature. CLICK TO GET KURT'S FREE CYBERGUY NEWSLETTER WITH SECURITY ALERTS, QUICK TIPS, TECH REVIEWS AND EASY HOW-TO'S TO MAKE YOU SMARTER You may use Siri to call friends or family, send texts, and maybe you occasionally ask a question. However, did you know about these 10 super-helpful features?
Are your gadgets watching you? How to give the gift of privacy
The season of holiday gift buying is upon us, and it can be hard to resist the coolest new tech gadgets. But not all items are created equal when it comes to privacy, experts say. In the US, there are few limits on what companies can do with your data, putting the onus on us to do our homework, says Hayley Tsukayama, a senior legislative activist at the digital advocacy group the Electronic Frontier Foundation. She urges people to think through the privacy implications of gifts they're giving to friends and family. "Think about what information is going to be collected," she said.
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