• This Amazon Fire TV 4-Series Is at Its Lowest Price Right Now
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    We may earn a commission from links on this page. Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.Right now, the Amazon Fire TV 4-Series (50-Inch) is down to $319.99 from its regular $399.99, which price trackers confirm is the lowest it's ever been. Amazon Fire TV 50" 4-Series $319.99 at Amazon $399.99 Save $80.00 Get Deal Get Deal $319.99 at Amazon $399.99 Save $80.00 If youre looking for a basic 4K TV for under $350, this one might check your boxesnote, however, the emphasis on basic. It supports HDR10 and HLG, but skips Dolby Vision, which affects how well it handles color and contrast in HDR content. This might be a dealbreaker if youre picky about picture quality. This TV also lacks the newer ATSC 3.0 tuner, so you're limited on over-the-air 4K broadcast options. The Fire TV interface is smooth enough, especially if youre already in the Amazon ecosystem, and it offers built-in access to Netflix, Disney+, Hulu, and more. You also get Apple AirPlay, which makes it easier to mirror or stream from Apple devices.That said, its not built for high-performance viewing. The panel isnt the brightest, and in dark rooms, the contrast can feel flat. Motion handling is serviceable for regular TV and movies, but if youre hoping to watch fast-paced sports or play video games, youll notice some lag and blur. The Alexa voice remote works well, though its not hands-free like some higher-end Fire TVs, notes this PCMag review. Still, setup is quick, the build doesnt feel cheap, and itll handle casual use just fine. This deal makes sense for a backup TV, a dorm room, or anyone replacing an older screen on a tight budget. But if youre chasing deep blacks, punchy highlights, or silky-smooth frame rates, youll want to shop higher up the food chain.Shopping for tech? Lifehacker can help you make the right decision. Browse our tech reviews and head-to-head comparisons for everything from laptops and smartwatches to e-bikes and home gyms. Subscribe to our deals newsletter, Add to Cart, for the best sales sent to your inbox, or browse our best-of lists directly on Amazon, including:The Best Over-Ear HeadphonesThe Best Wireless EarbudsThe Best Adjustable Dumbbell SetsThe Best Projectors
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  • How to Up-Pot Your Seedlings Without Messing Them Up
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    We may earn a commission from links on this page.Most seeds are grown in seed trays or blocks, but at some point, these seedlings will outgrow their cell or block and require more soil for their roots to grow. In some cases, the weather aligns and you can transplant your seedlings from the tray directly to the garden. But in most cases, your seedlings will need more time inside, protected, before the weather is warm enough, and that means youll need to take your seedlings out of the tray and give them a larger container where they can chill out and grow some more before going into the ground. This process is called "up-potting," and while the process itself is simple, there is actually a lot that can go wrong at this point in the growing process. Heres how to give your seedlings the best chance at survival.How to know when it's time to up-pot These are cotyledons, not "true leaves" Credit: Amanda Blum When you buy plants at the nursery, theyre priced based on the size of the pot you buy them ina quart-sized pot versus a gallon, for instance. But if you pay attention, youll notice that the size of the plant in a 4-inch pot is frequently not all that different from a plant in a quart-sized pot. Thats because the plant has been up-potted, a process that is happening constantly to plants as they grow in size. One easy clue that its time to up-pot is that the roots are growing out holes in the seed tray. In seed trays, plants can easily become rootbound (the roots run out of room, so they start growing in circles, tangling in on themselves), so its important to up-pot before that happensif you wait too long, it can stunt plants, which is the opposite of what you want. These starts have true leaves. Credit: Amanda Blum You can also up-pot too early, before the seedling is strong enough to survive the shock of transplanting. When vegetable and flower seeds grow, they form one or two leaves very earlythese are called "cotyledons" and they are part of the seed itself. Later, the seedling will grow a second set, called the true leaves, because these are the first leaves that function the way leaves do. The cotyledons provide some photosynthesis, while true leaves provide actual food for the plant. These sets of leaves look quite different, and as soon as you know about cotyledons, youll have an easier time recognizing them in your seedlings. You cant transplant until true leaves are established and grown in, and Id wait even later. These tomatoes are ready for up-potting. Credit: Amanda Blum In addition to paying attention to the roots, I look at the seedlings themselves above the soil. When each seedling is running out of room to stretch, the plants are touching one another, or the seedling looks too tall for the cell or block, thats my sign to up-pot.Choose the right soil for up-potting Credit: Amanda Blum When you grow seedlings, you use a seedling mixthis has very little nutrients in it and is quite fine, which is all designed to help the seed grow. Now that your seeds are seedlings, they need nutrition and therefore, theyll need a different soil mixture. When up-potting, use a potting soil, which will have nutrients in it like compost, but also ingredients to retain moisture like vermiculite.How to choose the right kind of potIn most cases, youre moving from a seed cell or block that is 0.75 inches to 2 inches in size, and so a 4-inch pot is usually appropriate. Youll notice this at your nursery, too. In some cases, tomatoes will be up-potted to quart-sized containers, and yours might eventually need that, but its unlikely. If you're not sitting on a collection of these disposable pots, others in your gardening group are. Credit: Amanda Blum A good way to save money would be to save these 3.5- or 4-inch pots from previous nursery visits, or solicit any gardening group online for them. Some nurseries may have old ones theyll give away, too. Keep in mind that these are meant to be disposable and as such, with a good hot-water cleaning, will often break or deform. For a sturdier option, you can purchase a set of reusable, molded plastic pots, which is what I use. These stand up to cleaning and sterilizing year after year, so you rarely need to replace them and can even go through a cold or warm wash in the dishwasher. I spent many nights making these newspaper pots. Credit: Amanda Blum However, for lots of gardeners, April is when they start making newspaper pots. Made the right way, a newspaper pot is sturdy, will decompose, and costs you nothing except time. I learned to make them from Meg Cowden of Seed to Fork. There are other variations of the paper pot out there, too, but a folded pot like this is the only one that seems to be strong enough to hold up for as long as youll need it. I only stopped making paper pots because it is time consuming and because I got one too many papercuts. Corn I up-potted in paper pots. Credit: Amanda Blum In case you were considering seed bags, I should mention that I tried them and found that they didn't work very well. Some years ago, I thought Id found a great, inexpensive solution for up-potting, and they could be planted outside, in the bag! But I found these to be hard to plant into, they fell over easily, and were never the right size.I'd steer clear and go with one of the other solutions I described above.Transplanting can shock the plants, so be gentleMany plants do not cope well with their roots being jostled around, like poppies, cucamelons and luffa; in those cases, you should grow the seedlings as close to planting time as possible to ensure you only have to transplant them once (directly into your garden) or direct sow them instead. Even for plants that dont mind being transplanted, like tomatoes, the process is still a shock, so you want to be gentle. A lot can go wrong here, and usually it's human-based error. Remember, youll be touching a lot of plants, so if one seedling has a virus or disease or fungus, youre now using the same hands that touched that disease on all your other seedlings. Wash your hands often and dont transplant seedlings that look diseased. Toss them (not into the compost) and wash your hands.Usually, people grow more than one seed in a seed cell or block in case one seed doesnt germinate. But for beginner gardeners, its so hard to let go of one of those seedlings if both seeds germinate, so theyll try to separate the seedlings and plant each into a new pot. My advice is not to do that. Part of gardening is steeling yourself to culling seedlings, and you should have done so before you get to the up-potting process. If there are still multiple seedlings in a cell at this point, cut one to the soil line and let the stronger one survive. This way, youre not breaking apart the soil around the roots and trying to separate them. Carefully labeled, up-potted tomatoes that have been buried deeply. Credit: Amanda Blum Remove the seedling from the tray as carefully as you can, with the soil intact. I do not water on mornings I'm planning to up-pot because the drier soil makes this process easier. You can push up from the bottom of the tray to pop out a cell of a seed tray, but this is where soil blocks shine: because there is no tray, they are much easier to move. You simply pick up the block and move it.When it's time to up-pot, put 2 inches of soil into each pot and then carefully place the seedling into the center of the pot. With your hand, pour additional soil around the seedling block.Pat the soil down and give the seedling a sip of water, about a quarter of a cup. From there, the pot can go on a tray to go back under the lights. Keeping the pots on trays allows you to bottom water moving forward, if you want, but will catch water if you water from above, too.Remember that as you up-pot, youre obliterating any labeling you had for your seed trays, so have a plan to label the pots as you up-pot, or you wont know whats in any of them.You can fix leggy starts when up-pottingSome plants, namely tomatoes, can form roots all along their stem. For this reason, when you move tomato seedlings or transplant them into the garden, bury the stem deeply. Up-potting is an opportunity to do so, and this can solve a problem with leggy starts. Eggplants, peppers, tomatillos, ground cherries, pumpkins, squash, melons, and potatoes can all be buried deep in the soil along the stem.When you do this, you still want at least the two uppermost leaves to appear above the soil line. You should remove any stems or leaves below this point and then bury the stem the appropriate depth and proceed as above.How to water your up-potted plantsAt this point in the seedling process, you'll feel great. Your plants are established, they look like real plants, and youre waiting for the ground to warm enough to transplant them. Beware, though, because this is when they are most vulnerable, in my opinion. They are still inside with limited airflow and in close proximity to one another. Virus and fungus can spread quickly, and light is limited with all that new growth.Be careful to water just enough, but not too much. For that reason, I like to bottom water, which means youll place an inch or so of water in the trays the pots sit on, and allow the plants to take in the water they need, but not more. I discourage watering from above, because you dont want the leaves wet, which leads to conditions that are more likely to spread disease.The plants also need some food now, so regardless of how you water, be sure youre adding some fertilizer to the water. I like Fox Farm Vegetable fertilizer for this purpose. Follow the directions on the bottle and you should be good to go.
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  • The Backbone One: Xbox Edition controller is a great way to work through that Game Pass library
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    The Backbone One is a fantastic accessory that brings a controller-like experience to mobile devices. There have been multiple iterations throughout the years, but now the company has announced a nifty-looking Xbox Edition. This could be the perfect way to finally work through that ever-burgeoning Game Pass library.First of all, this model is transparent Xbox green, which is a nice touch. It also includes a dedicated Xbox button, just like an actual gamepad. This button has multiple uses. When playing a game or in the official Xbox app, a single press opens up the Xbox Guide. Otherwise, itll bring up the Backbone app and show all available Xbox games. A double press starts or stops screen recording, though this is configurable to take screenshots. Holding it down while playing a game will trigger the secondary button press.BackboneOf course, it has a full suite of buttons that align with a typical Xbox controller. This allows gamers to tap into their favorite games like Halo Infinite, Forza, and Indiana Jones with the precision, comfort, and reliability that Backbone is known to deliver.The Backbone One: Xbox Edition is available right now for $110. However, folks can only pick it up from the company or via Best Buy as part of its Drops program. It will also only work with USB-C handsets, so older iPhones are a no-go.PlayStation fans already have their own Backbone One controller. That one features a traditional PlayStation layout, and its detected as an actual DualSense controller in the PS Remote Play app.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/xbox/the-backbone-one-xbox-edition-controller-is-a-great-way-to-work-through-that-game-pass-library-130031268.html?src=rss
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  • A new MEMS tweeter for wireless earbuds doesn't require an amplifier
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    MEMS solid-state drivers have provided a big sound boost to wireless earbuds recently, offering the ability for companies to pack in a hybrid setup for a wider, more immersive soundstage. xMEMS' silicon-based micro speakers have been a popular choice for this purpose, with the company's Cowell and Muir drivers already appearing in products from Creative Labs and others. Now, xMEMS has developed what it calls the first amplifier-less silicon tweeter for wireless earbuds in a bid to take improved sound and efficiency even further.Officially dubbed Lassen, the tweeter is a lower-cost option for companies. Since it doesn't require a separate piezo amplifier chip like Cowell and Muir, it's more cost effective to integrate with savings of up to 25 percent compared to the other MEMS drivers. Ditching the amp also increases power efficiency without sacrificing performance. xMEMS says that Lassen can provide up to a 115dB boost in the 6kHz to 20kHz frequency range, which it claims surpasses the output of existing tweeter tech. Plus, xMEMS promises the "same superior sound quality and soundstage" as its previous solid-state micro speakers.Like Cowell, Lassen will be used in a dual-driver or hybrid setup in wireless earbuds. When paired with a dynamic driver, for example, the MEMS tweeter boosts the high-frequency details and clarity while the dynamic driver provides the necessary low-end thump. Based on our experience with current MEMS integrations, the ability for more companies to easily implement xMEMS' tech is a welcome proposition.xMEMS says there's also a space savings with Lassen, which is due to it rendering the amplifier chip unnecessary. The company argues that this should offer more room inside wireless earbuds for "advanced technologies."xMEMS says samples of the Lassen tweeter are available for audio manufacturers now and it plans full production in September. This means we'll likely see products with the new component early next year, which could make the annual earbud deluge at CES very interesting.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/audio/headphones/a-new-mems-tweeter-for-wireless-earbuds-doesnt-require-an-amplifier-130007809.html?src=rss
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  • I'm not waiting for a dedicated Xbox handheld any longer thanks to the new Backbone One: Xbox Edition
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    The Backbone One: Xbox Edition, an Xbox version of the excellent mobile controller, has been revealed.
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  • Microsofts latest Windows 11 update exorcises possessed printers that spewed out pages of random characters
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    Windows 11 glitch that made printers seem like theyre possessed is one of the strangest bugs Ive even known but its been banished now.
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  • Partial solar eclipse March 2025: Map, path, and best times to see the celestial event on Saturday
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    At the beginning of the hit 2003 movie Love Actually, Hugh Grants character muses that whenever he gets gloomy about the state of the world, he redirects his attention to the arrivals gate at Heathrow Airport. Another remedy would be to consider the vast natural wonders of space, but perhaps thats more of a William Shatner move. Regardless of your leading-man preference, if you are in need of some wonder this week, there will be a partial solar eclipse early Saturday morning visible in certain parts of the world. Heres what that all means and where and how to best see it.What is a partial solar eclipse?The moon orbits the Earth while our home planet orbits the sun. When the moon travels between the sun and Earth, an eclipse takes place. The type depends on how the three moving objects line up. If it is not in a perfect line, a partial eclipse occurs.If it is a perfect line, the sun is completely blocked and a total eclipse occurs. (Cue Bonnie Tyler.) When the moon travels between the sun and the Earth while at its farthest point away from Earth, this is called an annular solar eclipse. (No great pop songs have yet been written about this phenomenon.)When and where can you see the partial solar eclipse?The eclipse will take place on Saturday, March 29, 2025. According to NASA, people in the northeastern United States, Europe, western Africa, eastern Canada, and over the Atlantic Ocean are in for a show. Shortly after a beautiful sunrise, those on the East Coast of the United States will witness a partial solar eclipse.Those in New York City should expect it to begin at 6:44 a.m ET. Things kick off even earlier in Boston at 6:31 a.m. The folks at NASA have compiled a handy list of major cities and the exact timeline for your convenience.NASA.govWhat is the best way to view the eclipse? The first rule of viewing a partial solar eclipse is safety. You cannot look directly at it without damaging your eyes. You need solar eclipse glasses. The American Astronomical Society has a list of approved vendors, which can help you procure some.Other than that, set multiple alarms to ensure you dont sleep or work through it. If you need a hand waking up, brew some coffee. Then look up and marvel at the sky and for a moment feel a small part of a larger universejust like Captain Kirk.
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  • Whats an email mask? Heres why tech experts say you should be using one
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    Youve heard of burner phones. What about burner email?So much of the internet now requires that you hand over your email address before youre able to use any servicesfrom an app youve downloaded to signing up for a newsletter or redeeming a special offer online.But who says you have to give your real email address? Next time youre asked, consider using an email mask.There are a growing number of services that give out disguised email addresses and relay any messages to your actual address. Experts say this can be a powerful tool to safeguard privacy and security.Here are some pointers on the whys and hows of email masking:Mask onThe idea behind email masking is simple. The masking service gives you a randomized address you can use as a decoy instead of your actual email. It can be a series of unrelated words, or a string of letters and numbers. When someone sends a message to the burner email, it will be automatically routed to your address without anyone knowing.Providers include privacy-focused search engine DuckDuckGos Email Protection service, Firefox Relay from browser maker Mozilla, email service FastMail, and independent services like Addy.io. The encrypted service Proton Mail offers email masking with its password manager and standalone SimpleLogin service. There are many others.Its one of the features Apple offers users subscribing to its iCloud+ or Apple One services. When youre using the Safari browser app on your iPhone and need to input your email, you can tap the field above the onscreen keyboard to Hide My Email, which then creates a random address as a substitute.Its also available on Mac computers with the desktop Safari browser or Mail app. If youre using a different browser or app, you can still manually create a random email address by going into your iCloud settings.A Key FeatureMost services have a free version with basic options and a premium tier with more features.Some free services can only receive emails but not reply to them. However, an important feature users should look for is the ability to do both, said Proton CEO Andy Yen.Maybe you never reply to a newsletter and thats fine, said Yen. But its a problem if, for example, you used your email alias to buy something online and theres an issue with your order that the site needs to ask you about.Then the ability to reply is actually pretty important, he said.Most masking services have a dashboard control panel where you can view the various alias addresses youve activated. If you notice one starting to get a lot of spam, just turn it off.When should I use it?Mask your email when you want to add an extra layer of privacy or protect yourself from data leaks or unauthorized information sharing.An email mask is a general-purpose tool that can be used in any context, says Santiago Andrigo, principal product manager at Mozilla.However, he recommends using it in two key situations. The first is when youre unsure what a website will do with your email address.Masking your email gives you controlif you start receiving unwanted messages, you can easily block any emails coming to that email mask, Andrigo said.The second scenario is when your association with a service could reveal sensitive personal information, he said. For example, if you join an online community for a specific medical condition or a minority group, a data breach could expose your participation.Email failThere are myriad reasons not to give out your email address to anyone who wants it.It could be sold to marketers or shady data brokers, eroding your privacy by helping them build a profile of you for legitimate or nefarious purposes.If your address ends up on the wrong mailing list, it could result in more junk or phishing emails. And if an online service is hacked, attackers could make off with logins, passwords and other personal information.Using unique passwords for all your online accountstypically with the help of a password manageris good cybersecurity practice. But the real pain point for any user is actually not the password getting leaked, but actually the email getting leaked, said Yen.Changing your password after a data breach is standard practice but its a lot harder to change another piece of sensitive information, your email addressunless youre using a mask.False solutionsThere are other so-called hacks that you might have heard about.You could set up a throwaway account with a free email service like Gmail or Yahoo. But its tedious to do this.Some Gmail users add a plus sign and an extra phrase or combination of characters between their username and the @ sign. It helps track whos sharing your address as well as filter messages.But from a privacy standpoint, that does nothing, said Yen. Because people can just simply take away the plus and get your original address.What about the man in the middle?Email masks use their servers to relay message traffic between the sender and the recipient. So how can you be sure those servers are private?Look for reputable providers that promise not to keep your messages. If youre shopping around for an email masking service, Yen advises checking if it has proper terms and conditions, a privacy policy and is based in a jurisdiction where it could be legally held accountable.We state very clearly were not keeping a copy of anything that passes through our servers, Yen said.Firefox Relay says in its FAQs that it does not read or store any of your messages.In the event that an email cannot be delivered to you, we will keep it on our servers and delete it after it has been delivered (in no event will we hold onto it for more than three days), it says.Apple says it doesnt read or process any of the content in email messages that pass through Hide My Email except for standard spam filtering.All email messages are deleted from our relay servers after theyre delivered to you, usually within seconds, the iPhone maker says.AP Technology Writer Barbara Ortutay in Oakland, Calif. contributed to this report.Is there a tech topic that you think needs explaining? Write to us at onetechtip@ap.org with your suggestions for future editions of One Tech Tip.Kelvin Chan, AP Business Writer
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  • Japan's "Swap Reefer" Trucks with Freestanding Detachable Cargo Containers
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    If you hear the term "Reefer Truck," you might think it has something to do with weed. But that's the colloquial term used in Japan for refrigerated ("reefer") cargo trucks.Vehicle manufacturer Nippon Trex Co. learned of a problem faced by their clients in the cold-chain cargo business: Not enough drivers, not enough trucks. They thus designed this Swap Reefer truck, which features a long cargo-carrying chassis and has a special trailer that can be detached and stands on its own legs. This has several advantages. Typically, a reefer truck driver shows up to the loading point. The cold cargo, which might be perishables or pharmaceuticals, is loaded as the driver waits. During the loading process, the temperature of the refrigerated cargo cabin naturally drops. Once everything's loaded and the container is sealed again, the driver must wait for the cargo cabin to work its way back down to temperature before they can leave.Once they get to the destination, the driver must of course wait for the truck to be unloaded.The Swap Reefer is a far better system. The cargo container is loaded and set to temperature beforehand, so all the driver does is show up, then attach it. At the destination, they detach the trailer and don't need to wait for the unloading; instead they can take off to do another job. Furthermore, if it's a long haul, the cargo container can be carried there by multiple short-haul drivers, relay-style.I've cued up the video below so you can see how the trailers are detached. It looks pretty straightforward:I'm glad they solved the problem using a physical solution and human drivers, rather than focusing on autonomous trucks.
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