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2026 Valentine's Day Gift Guide: 25 perfect presents for your partner
Whether they're outdoor enthusiasts, die-hard gamers, audiophiles, cinephiles, or anything in between, you can give your love something that they love. We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. You care about the person you have chosen as your valentine. That doesn't mean they're easy to shop for. Sometimes you just need a little inspiration. Well, consider this gift guide Cupid's error. Let it pierce your soul and inspire you with great gift ideas that just about anyone would love. This year, ditch the flowers and the drug store chocolate and get your partner something they actually want. That way, they get to enjoy their gift, and we get to pick up all the heavily discounted candy leftover on February 15.
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I Used AI to Do All of My Holiday Shopping
One of the promises of the next era of generative AI is that the technology will be agentic, or have the ability to perform tasks autonomously on behalf of us chaotic humans. That means AI agents will theoretically be able to "reason" about the next steps they should take, allowing them to execute multiple actions from a single query. The possibilities are endless, if you believe the hype--think maximum efficiency and productivity, plus a host of other buzz word-latent phrases that one might hear during a tech giant's quarterly earnings call. All I want AI to do for me, however, is to shop. I understand that some people find shopping to be a pleasurable act, but the options overwhelm me, whether I'm in an actual store or stuck in an endless scroll.
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The 70 best Cyber Monday tech deals under 50
Most tech costs a fair chunk of change (the PS5 Pro and iPad Pro jump to mind), but some smaller electronics are (almost) as exciting. Now that Cyber Monday is here, we've found dozens of deals on inexpensive electronics and accessories that cost less than 50. Unlike other lists you may find today, this one is made up of items we've tested, reviewed or otherwise recommend in our buying and gift guides -- so we think they're actually worth your money. Amazon Echo Pop (2023) for 18 ( 22 off): Amazon's smallest Echo will fit in any room in your home, so Alexa can add things to your shopping list, set a timer, or answer questions (like "What's a bomb cyclone?" or "Who is Penelope Cruz married to?") from anywhere. Anker Nano Charger 30W USB-C for 13 ( 7 off): This compact 30-watt wall charger is smaller than others of its wattage and can speedily juice up an iPhone or Android handset. Anker is one of Engadget's most recommended accessory brands and this is the model we picked for our fast charger guide. Get the same deal at Anker with an auto-applied code. Anker Nano power bank with built-in USB-C connector for 16 ( 4 off): It's the size of an old-timey lipstick case but packs enough juice (and its own USB-C plug) to get a dying smartphone back in service with at least a half charge.
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The 70 best Black Friday tech deals you can still get under 50
The expensive tech gets all the attention -- thousand-dollar phones and 500 tablets. But the supporting players, the cables and batteries and chargers that make those devices work properly, are just as important. Right now for Black Friday, many of those smaller gadgets are on sale for less than 50 even after the day has passed. And there are even some standalone devices like earbuds and smart speakers that fall well below the threshold. We've tested scads of these smaller, less expensive tech for Engadget buying guides, including the best power banks, iPad accessories, smart plugs and microSD cards. Here, we've gathered up all the Black Friday tech deals under 50 that you can still get on gadgets we recommend. Amazon Echo Pop (2023) for 18 ( 22 off): Amazon's smallest Echo will fit in any room in your home, so Alexa can add things to your shopping list, set a timer, or answer questions (like "What's a bomb cyclone?" or "Who is Penelope Cruz married to?") from anywhere.
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The 70 best Black Friday tech deals under 50
When it comes to new tech, 50 doesn't get you a lot-- except perhaps during Black Friday sales. Surprisingly, quite a few of the smaller electronics and accessories we recommend are currently on sale right now for less than 50. These deals include picks from our guides to accessories guides, portable batteries, budget earbuds and smart speakers. Everything on this list has earned the Engadget nod of approval -- like Anker's Nano charger ( 13), Belkin's AirTag holder ( 15) and PopSocket phone grips ( 15). These picks come from stuff we tested for our reviews and buying guides or from personal use and brands we know to be reputable -- so you don't have to guess whether these Black Friday tech deals are worth your (less than) 50. Amazon Echo Pop (2023) for 18 ( 22 off): Amazon's smallest Echo will fit in any room in your home, so Alexa can add things to your shopping list, set a timer, or answer questions (like "What's a bomb cyclone?" or "Who is Penelope Cruz married to?") from anywhere. Anker Nano Charger 30W USB-C for 13 ( 7 off): This compact 30-watt wall charger is smaller than others of its wattage and can speedily juice up an iPhone or Android handset.
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Everything in our gift guide that you can buy for under $50
The holidays can be stressful as the number of people you need to buy gifts for grows with each passing year. You may not be able to control that, but you can still find good presents for everyone on your list while sticking to a budget. To help you do so, we've gathered all of the items in our holiday gift guide that come in at under $50 right here. But before we get into the list, we wanted to call out two specific guides in which almost all of our recommendations are under $50: our digital and subscription gift guide and this roundup of our staff's favorite books, music and media. Check out those stories for digital gifts you can send loved ones that you can't see in person and for the best media that's been keeping us entertained this year.
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Holiday shopping: Nine tech gifts for every budget
It's that time of year again when we show our love to others during the holiday season via the gift of technology and unabashed consumerism. Seriously, though, gadgets make for a great holiday gift, especially given the wide selection of doohickeys out there. On that note, here is a list of nine gadgets that just might fit the bill whether you've only got a budget of $25 or you're rich Uncle Pennybags and yawn at handing out presents worth multiple Benjamins. Items that are listed with a price range include discount pricing as part of special sales for online retailers such as Amazon. Did you love, love, love the NES Mini and SNES Mini?
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Gift Guide: STEM toys for your builders-in-training – TechCrunch
Welcome to TechCrunch's 2019 Holiday Gift Guide! Need help with gift ideas? We'll be rolling out gift guides from now through the end of December, so check back regularly. We've refreshed our annual STEM toy gift guide with the latest wares clamoring to entice and inspire kids with coding tricks and electronic wizardry. But lean in to this market and you'll find a number of STEM toy makers have winked out of existence since this time last year, or else been folded into others' empires. Such as littleBits selling to Sphero this fall, or Root Robotics being picked up by robot vac giant iRobot in June.
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The best gifts for a console gamer
Don't worry, we're not out to start a console war in our comments: If you're in the market for a new games system, the Xbox One S, PlayStation VR, Nintendo Switch and 2DS XL all made it into our holiday gift guide, for different reasons. Once you figure out which platform is best for your intended, we have a wide assortment of games and accessories, from a 400GB microSDXC card to a custom Xbox controller to the PlayStation Gold wireless headset, among other things. Find all that and more in our gift guide at the link below. Engadget is the original home for technology news and reviews. Since our founding in 2004, we've grown from an exhaustive source for consumer tech news to a global multimedia organization covering the intersection of technology, gaming and entertainment.
Gift Guide: Choosing a streaming device without overpaying
Why watch video on a phone or a tablet when you can get a device for as little as $30 to stream shows on a big-screen TV? Apple, Google, Amazon, Roku and dozens of others are all competing to be your gateway to online video. Which device you need will largely depend on what services you watch and what kind of TV you have. The days when watching TV was a choice between a handful of channels are long gone. Now, there are a dizzying array of streaming devices on the market, with all of the big manufacturers battling for control of the living room - so how do you choose what to buy? Of course, the device alone won't be enough.
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