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LIFEHACKER.COMMy Favorite Early Black Friday Deals From Home DepotBlack Friday is no longer a single-day sale on the Friday after Thanksgiving. It's one of the biggest sales of the year that starts as early as October for some retailersand you need to come with a plan unless you want to be taken advantage of. Home Depot is one of the main retailers who started their early Black Friday sale both online and in-store, which runs until Dec. 4. You'll find BOGO deals and discounts on tools, appliances, smart home gadgets, and everything else you can find in the store. Here are the best early Black Friday deals from Home Depot.This leaf blower is 55% off M18 FUEL 120 MPH 500 CFM 18V Brushless Cordless Battery Powered Leaf Blower Two 5.0Ah Batteries and Charger $199.00 at Home Depot $438.00 Save $239.00 Get Deal Get Deal $199.00 at Home Depot $438.00 Save $239.00 If you've never had the absolute pleasure of blowing away all those dead leaves covering your yard with a leaf blower, you're missing out on one of the biggest joys of the fall. Your neighbors shouldn't have all the fun: This cordless Milwaukee leaf blower is $199 (originally $438) and comes with two chargers, which is all you can ask for in a cordless leaf blower. The first battery lasts 30 minutes at 3/4 power and the second one lasts 20 minutes at the same setting.The Yale Assure Lock 2 Smart Door Lock is 31% off Yale Assure Lock 2 Smart Door Lock Bluetooth and Pushbutton Keypad; Black Suede $119.00 at Home Depot $173.63 Save $54.63 Get Deal Get Deal $119.00 at Home Depot $173.63 Save $54.63 I've been using the Yale Assure Lock 2 for my home for months and it's one of my favorite smart locks of 2024. This is the Bluetooth version with the touchscreen (as opposed to physical buttons) and with a physical key option. You can always buy the Yale Wi-Fi Smart Module separately later if you don't want to get the wifi version right now (it lets you control it remotely through wifi). This is the cheapest I have seen the smart lock even on Amazon, according to price-tracking tools.This 22-foot retractable ladder is 38% off Gorilla 22 ft. Reach Aluminum Multi-Position Ladder With Project Bucket, Tool Hangers, 300 lbs. Load Capacity, Type 1A Duty Rating $149.00 at Home Depot $239.00 Save $90.00 Get Deal Get Deal $149.00 at Home Depot $239.00 Save $90.00 I bought this ladder not too long ago, and it's everything I was looking forand more. It's highly adaptable to many different scenarios thanks to the many different positions it can take. I was able to knock out many projects I had pending, and this retractable Gorilla ladder made it easy to knock them out. It has a bucket to carry all your tools, and when you have it compact, it is easy to stow away. Make sure whatever you need to do is within 22 feet (it actually reaches 18 feet, 10 inches max, but it takes into account an average adult's reach to get to the full 22 feet). You can get this 22-foot Gorilla Retractable Ladder for $149 (originally $2339).Get this Husky Tool Storage for 25% off Husky Tool Storage 46 in. W x 18 in. D Mobile Workbench Cabinet in Gloss Black $298.00 at Home Depot $398.00 Save $100.00 Get Deal Get Deal $298.00 at Home Depot $398.00 Save $100.00 I am an organization freak, so I love tool cabinets. This type of cabinet is perfect for a person who likes to DIY home projects and has their tools scattered everywhere in a sad closet that could also use a workbench to do some work. It has 9 drawers and comes with six outlets and two USB ports. You can get this Husky Tool Cabinet for $298 (originally $398), the lowest price it has been over the last few months, according to price-tracking tools.BOGOs and other dealsIf you need multiple tools, Home Depot is offering BOGO cordless tool deals that you can take advantage of right now. Here are some other deals to check out:Mechanics Tool Set (270-Piece) $99 (originally $199)Ring Starter Set with Battery Doorbell and Indoor Cam $79.99 (originally $139)MAX AA Batteries (36 Pack), Double A Alkaline Batteries $14.87 (originally $20.87)4.5 Cu. Ft. Stackable SMART Front Load Washer in Black Steel with Steam and TurboWash360 Technology $798 (originally $1,199)0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 46 Views
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LIFEHACKER.COMFour Common Ways People Damage Their Tech During CleaningTech devices are so dirtybut we rarely think about it because they've become extensions of ourselves. My phone stays in my hand after I've touched door knobs, subway poles, gym equipment, and more, and then goes under my pillow while I sleep, surely germing up my breathing space. And don't get me started on my headphones, which ride around in the bottom of my bag, encountering God-knows-what down there, before I shove them directly on my face. It's really so gross and once I realized that, I started cleaning these things much more thoroughly and frequently. What I learned, however, is that you can absolutely clean them wrong. Don't let a fear of germs and grime cause you to inadvertently damage your expensive tech. It's counterproductive. Hell, I'd rather take the germs. So here's a list of common mistakes you can make while cleaning your devicesand how to avoid them. Using the wrong solutionsThe solution you choose to clean your devices depends on what they're made of. For instance, when I clean my AirPods Max, I use liquid laundry detergent and water to pat at the ear cushions and mesh headband, but I would never use that same mixture to clean any parts that are more electrical. Generally, when dealing with things like phones or e-readers, you don't want to use something too harsh to wipe down the touchscreens or surfaces. That said, the prevailing wisdom across the internet is that isopropyl alcohol is ideal. Ammonia and bleach are absolutely out, but alcohol at the right concentration is better. Opt for a 70% isopropyl over a 90% and dab it on your cleaning cloth, never directly on your device. This is what I use to wipe down my phone, the hard parts of my headphones, my computer, and my Kindle. Strong alcohols can eventually wear down things like screen protectors, so I swipe it fast. What do I use to do that? Let's get into the next common mistake. Using the wrong material Amazon Basics Microfiber Cleaning Cloths, Free from Streaks/Lint/Scratch for Cars, Pack of 24, Green/Gray/Pink, 16" x 12" $9.98 at Amazon Shop Now Shop Now $9.98 at Amazon At this point, if you don't have a bunch of microfiber cloths on hand, I'm disappointed in you. Not only are they the best for cleaning your home, but they're the gold standard for cleaning tech. You don't want a pad that is too abrasive, nor do you want a paper towel that will leave tiny debris behind as it disintegrates. Enter microfiber. You can get 24 of the cloths for under $10, so it's really a no-brainer. These don't scratch whatever they're rubbing on (as long as they're clean), which makes them ideal for delicate touchscreens. That said, I do usually keep a few pre-made, single-use cleaning wipes around in case of emergency. I try to use the microfiber cloth and 70% isopropyl alcohol in the comfort of my own home, but sometimes, I just need to do a quick cleaning out and about. I have not noticed any major issues from doing this sporadically and it's a cheap option, too: You can get 100 for about $7. Manhandling the portsIf you clean your charging and headphone ports incorrectly, you can cause internal damage. These, plus air vents, volume controls, power buttons, and even the spaces around keys must be handled with the utmost care. Obviously, never get any liquid near them (depending on the device, anyway). But also make sure you have the right tools to carefully lift dust out, not push it deeper in. Personally, I use teeny-tiny brushes that came with my DIY eyelash lifting kit. The instructions for the kit refer to them as "microbrushes" and micro they are. The fluffy part is basically the size of a pin head. Do I expect you to have an at-home eyelash lifting kit? No, but I do expect you to have access to a teeny-tiny brush. A phone cleaning kit might seem like an unnecessary purchase, but in reality, spending $14 to ensure the safety of your $1,000+ tech is not a big deal in the grand scheme of things. A kit like the one above includes a variety of brushes that fit in every nook and cranny, but you still need to use them wisely. Angle them so you're always popping dust out, never push them directly into a port or hole, and do this in a well-lit space. Bonus points if you haul out a magnifying glass. Not using protection (or using the wrong kind) A few weeks ago, I got silicone protectors for my AirPods Max, realizing that what worked for my phone (protection) could also work for other devices. Now, much of my stuff is covered in a delicate film of rubber. These upgrades were huge for me. It's much easier to remove silicone casing and run it under some water than it is to fiddle with dirty devices. An ounce of prevention really is worth a pound of cure. There are exceptions to this rule, however, and not keeping them in mind can inadvertently cause some issues. A case is good for headphones or a phone, but hardshell laptop covers can mess with your computer vents or put too much pressure on your display. You're better off with a laptop sleeve that can protect your pricy computer while it's in transit. Similarly, although silicone keyboard covers work well to keep crumbs out of the cracks around all your various laptop buttons, Apple recommends against using themor at least against closing the laptop with one on, as it can damage the display. You're better off with a quick cleaning at the end of each work day.Phone and tech cleaning guidelines to keep in mindThere are a few mistakes that are easy to correct, if you know what to do. Never press too hard, never apply cleaning solution directly to the product (lest it drip down into those all-important holes or be too concentrated on the surface), and always turn your device off before cleaning it. Wipe quickly and don't let any liquid stay on any part of the tech for too long, then let it air dry completely before powering back on.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 46 Views
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WWW.ENGADGET.COMThe best depressing games to languish to in 2024What qualifies a video game as depressing? The most obvious answer is that game you simply cannot beat no matter how hard you try, but thats not what were talking about here. Instead, were looking at games that just have a pall over them, whether its directly from story beats or a more subtle vibe given off by the visuals, music or activities the player has to participate in.The games on this list dont have a lot in common on the surface there are big-budget action thrillers, smaller independent titles and at least one visual novel / deck-building game. But they can all put you in a somber mood, if thats what you're looking for. Next time the rain is pouring down and youre feeling a bit of melancholy, we have options to keep you company. Check out our entire Best Games series including the best Nintendo Switch games, the best PS5 games, the best Xbox games, the best PC games and the best free games you can play today. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/best-depressing-games-120013247.html?src=rss0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 36 Views
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WWW.ENGADGET.COMThe best iPad for 2024: How to pick the best Apple tablet for youWeve long considered Apples iPads to be the best tablets on the market, but determining exactly which model you should buy isnt always straightforward. Do you just want a big screen for streaming and web browsing? Do you want to use it like a pseudo-laptop? Do you care about those Apple Intelligence features the company has been pushing so hard in recent months? If you arent quite sure, allow us to help. Weve tested and reviewed just about every iPad ever made, including all six tablets in Apples current lineup. Below, weve broken down which ones are the best for most people. Table of contents The best iPads for 2024 iPad FAQs Recent updates The best iPads for 2024 iPad FAQs How long do iPads typically last? If history is any indication, expect Apple to update your iPad to the latest version of iPadOS for at least five years, if not longer. The iPadOS 18 update, for example, is available on iPad Pros dating back to 2018 and other iPads dating back to 2019. How long your iPads hardware will last depends on which model you buy and how well you maintain it. (If youre particularly clumsy, consider an iPad case.) A more powerful iPad Pro will feel fast for a longer time than an entry-level iPad, but each model should remain at least serviceable until Apple stops updating it, at minimum. Whats the difference between the iPad and the iPad Air? Compared to the 10th-gen iPad, the iPad Air runs on a stronger M2 chip (instead of the A14 Bionic) and has twice as much RAM (8GB) and default storage (128GB). Its also available in two sizes, 11 and 13 inches, whereas the 10th-gen iPad doesn't offer the larger screen option. The M-series SoC gives the Air better long-term performance, plus access to certain iPadOS features such as Stage Manager. Its display supports a wider P3 color gamut, has an anti-reflective coating and is fully laminated. The latter means theres no air gap between the display and the glass covering it, so it feels more like youre directly touching whats on screen instead of interacting with an image below the glass. The Air also works with the newer Pencil Pro stylus and a more comfortable Magic Keyboard, and its USB-C port supports faster data transfer speeds. It technically supports faster Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3 connections as well; the lower-cost iPad uses Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2. Starting at $349, the 10th-gen iPad is $250 less expensive than the iPad Air. It has a similarly elegant design with flat edges, thin bezels, USB-C port, and a Touch ID reader. Battery life is rated at the same 10 hours, and both devices have their front-facing camera on their long edge, which is a more natural position for video calls. The cheaper iPad works with the first-gen and USB-C Apple Pencils which are more convoluted to charge and a unique keyboard accessory called the Magic Keyboard Folio. How do I take a screenshot on an iPad? As we note in our screenshot how-to guide, you can take a screenshot on your iPad by pressing the top button and either volume button at the same time. If you have an older iPad with a Home button, simultaneously press the top button and the Home button instead. Recent updates November 2024: Weve lightly edited this guide for clarity. Our recommendations remain the same. October 2024: We've updated our guide to include the new iPad mini 7. June 2024: Weve touched up this guide to reflect some of the new iPadOS features Apple announced at WWDC, though our picks remain the same. Nathan Ingraham contributed to this report.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/mobile/tablets/best-ipads-how-to-pick-the-best-apple-tablet-for-you-150054066.html?src=rss0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 35 Views
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WWW.FACEBOOK.COM241120_Corona12Update1_3dsMax_Cinema4D_tw.mp4Chaos has released Corona 12 Update 1 for 3ds Max and Cinema 4D. Check out the new features in the renderer, including a live link to Chaos Vantage, AI render upscaling - and a neat volumetric caustics system.https://www.cgchannel.com/2024/11/chaos-releases-corona-12-update-1-for-3ds-max-and-cinema-4d/0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 13 Views
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WWW.FACEBOOK.COM241120_OutpostVFXLoTRRingsofPowerBreakdown_tw.mp4Outpost VFX's breakdown for Season 2 of Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power shows the practical sets being transformed into the sprawling digital environments of Middle-earth.Watch the full video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_IzKLgJMH_s0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 13 Views
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WWW.TECHRADAR.COMA new European regulator will keep an eye on cloud licensing issuesCISPE has launched a new and independent regulator to keep tabs on competition in the European cloud market.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 49 Views
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WWW.TECHRADAR.COMD-Link is telling users to stop using these routers immediately, or face hackingA critical RCE flaw has been found in multiple D-Link routers that reached end-of-life.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 49 Views
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WWW.CNBC.COMBitcoin rises to a new record as investors absorb growing Ukraine-Russia tensionsBitcoin moved higher Tuesday amid rising geopolitical tensions between Ukraine and Russia.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 37 Views