• This Pet Grooming Vacuum Is $200 Off Right Now
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    Pets are great; shedding is not. If you have the type of pet that sheds all over the house (I'm looking at you, husky owners), you may need a bit more oomph in your dog grooming routine than someone with a poodle. In other words, if you're reading this from beneath a thin layer of dog fur clinging to your clothes, this dog grooming kit which is essentially a vacuum with a bunch of dog grooming attachments might be worth checking out. It's also 71% off, which makes it particularly appealing, bringing the price down to $79.98 (originally $279.99). Simple Way Pet Grooming Vacuum $79.98 at Amazon $279.99 Save $200.01 Get Deal Get Deal $79.98 at Amazon $279.99 Save $200.01 The vacuum has a bunch of different attachments depending on your pet's grooming needs. If their hair is getting too long, there's a shaver attachment (with a few different-sized guards) that sucks up all the shaved hair as it cuts. (Keep in mind that shaving your dog might not be a good idea, depending on their breed, according to the AKC. Before you reach for the clippers, do a little research on the best approach for your pet.) There's also a deshedding brush attachment for more day-to-day grooming, and a more straightforward vacuum attachment to suck up anything that it missed the first time around.Since pets tend to get skittish around vacuums, Simple Way claims that it runs at 75 dB, which is about as loud as a shower, dishwasher, or blender. To me, that doesn't sound significantly quieter than a regular vacuum, but I suppose any reduction in noise is helpful. For what it's worth, this reviewer on YouTube shows that his (very cute) golden retriever seems unbothered by the sound of the vacuum. Of course, golden retrievers tend to be unbothered by most things. Your mileage may vary.
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  • The best Apple AirTag accessories for 2024
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    It can be hard to keep track of all your belongings with our busy lives, work, kids you name it. The Apple AirTag is an affordable little Bluetooth tracker that can be placed on or inside your bag or luggage, attached to your pets collar or your keys, or anything else you might have a habit of losing. But to make the most of your AirTag, its worth investing in the best AirTag accessories, like a keychain, holder or case. Convenience is key here, and weve tested dozens of AirTag accessories to help you choose the best AirTag holders for your needs.Best AirTag holdersFAQsWhy do AirTags need a holder?AirTags need a holder because they do not have built-in keyring holes like Tile, Chipolo and other Bluetooth trackers do.How do you attach an AirTag to things?You'll need a holder or case to attach an AirTag to your stuff. If you're comfortable slipping an AirTag into an interior pocket of a bag or coat, you can do so without an extra accessory. But if you want to use one to keep track of your keys, wallet, backpack or even your pet on their collar, you'll need an accessory that can accommodate that use case.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/best-apple-airtag-cases-holders-accessories-123036404.html?src=rss
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  • How to find a Great game publisher for your game?
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    Here is an article with great tips to find a game publisher:https://appbeer.blogspot.com/2024/08/how-to-find-game-publisher.html
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    Welcome to the second article on the topic of Automata, Virtual Machines and Compilers. This time around I'm going to show and explain how to extend the original source code in the first article I wrote on this by adding variables into it, and of course operators bound to them. Please
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  • Automata, Virtual Machines and Compilers
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    Greetings! I'm about to step into a bit larger topic that does not seem to be related to games directly, but it actually is. The whole topic is about automata, virtual machines and compilers (and not just about them!). The topic is large, that is why it will not be included whole inside a single article, anyways after each article I would like to provide code that one can run and that is easy to understand. What knowledge do you need to understand this article? You definitely need to know som
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  • Trump's tech backers are 'making a big mistake,' Sequoia's Mike Moritz says
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    In an op-ed in the Financial Times on Monday, legendary venture investor Mike Moritz took aim at the tech investors who have thrown their support behind Trump.
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  • All the House of the Dragon season 3 news weve heard so far
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    Photo: Theo Whiteman/HBO The Targaryen civil war is just heating up Continue reading
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  • My Favorite Amazon Deal of the Day: iPad Mini
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    The 6th generation iPad Mini has been around since 2021, it's not yet on the list of Apple products no longer getting software updates, so it's still a solid buy. If you missed the Prime Day deal on the iPad Mini, the 64GB wifi-only model is back down to $379.99 (originally $499), matching its price on Prime Day. Apple iPad Mini (6th generation) A15 Bionic chip, 8.3-inch Liquid Retina display, 64GB, Wi-Fi 6, 12MP front/12MP back camera. $379.99 at Amazon $499.00 Save $119.01 Get Deal Get Deal $379.99 at Amazon $499.00 Save $119.01 The iPad Mini seemed like it would be one of the iPads to receive a new model this year, but those honors went to the iPad and iPad Air, both of which are also discounted right now. Regardless of being three years old already, it is a capable mini tablet even in 2024. It has the A15 Bionic chip, a fast processor a generation ahead of the 10th-generation iPad's A14 Bionic chip. The battery life is also competitive, with an average of about seven hours depending on your use, according to PCMag's review. The 8.3-inch screen is small enough to fit in a jacket pocket and has a resolution of 2,226 by 1,448 pixels. If you still have a second-generation Apple Pencil around, you can use it for this iPad. The iPad Mini is not the only iPad currently discounted. These other iPads are also available:Apple iPad Pro 13-Inch (M4) $1,198 (originally $1,299)Apple iPad Pro 11-Inch (M4) $919 (originally $999)Apple iPad Air 13-inch (M2) $735 (originally $799)Apple iPad Air 11-inch (M2) $559 (originally $599)Apple iPad (10th Generation) $321 (originally $349)Apple iPad (9th generation) $249 (originally $329)
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  • Nat Geo's first Vision Pro immersive environment takes you to Iceland
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    National Geographic is no stranger to new media. The network has produced a slew of immersive virtual reality experiences, 360 degree videos, and even its own "Space Projection Helmets" for its big-budget show One Strange Rock. Today, it's finally delivering its first immersive experience for the Apple Vision Pro: A Disney+ environment featuring Iceland's Thingvellir National Park. Now you can sit back and watch The Avengers in 3D amid pristine white snow, towering rock formations and a clear blue sky (or a star-filled on at night). Alongside that film, Disney+ is also adding 3D versions of The Age of Ultron and the first two Ant-Man movies today.While standing in the middle of a snow-filled park isn't as adventurous as, say, rowing a kayak through Arctic waters in VR, the environment shows that Nat Geo isn't completely ignoring the Vision Pro. Apple's headset has sorely lacked truly immersive experiences, outside of the "Encounter Dinosaurs" demo it shipped with, as well as Marvel's What If...?I'm not holding my breath for a big-budget National Geographic experience only meant for the Vision Pro, but it's not out of the realm of possibility. Nat Geo could reconfigure some of its existing VR projects to work on the Vision Pro, or even adapt One Strange Rock's unique helmet projection view. (I'd bet money only very few people ever saw the footage in that form.)This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ar-vr/nat-geos-first-vision-pro-immersive-environment-takes-you-to-iceland-190036673.html?src=rss
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