• This Amazon Kindle Paperwhite Is at Its Lowest Price Ever for Black Friday
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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.The Amazon Kindle Paperwhite (12th Gen, 2024) is now $129.99 for Black Friday, down from $159.99its lowest price yet, according to price-tracking tools. Its a nice upgrade from the basic Kindle, featuring a larger 7-inch screen, three color options, an adjustable warm-and-cool front light, and a waterproof build (IPX8 rated). It comes with 16GB of storage, which is more than enough for eBooks but might feel a bit tight if youre big on audiobooks (for which you'll need Bluetooth headphones since this model has no headphone jack). Additionally, if audiobooks are your thing, the Signature Edition with 32GB storage might be a better option for you. Amazon Kindle Paperwhite (2024) $129.99 at Amazon $159.99 Save $30.00 Get Deal Get Deal $129.99 at Amazon $159.99 Save $30.00 The Paperwhite comes with dual-band wifi (though cellular connectivity is still missing) for downloading eBooks, audiobooks, and magazines from the Kindle store. You can also upload your own documents and sideload third-party apps like Libby to borrow library books, a feature gradually rolling out to all Kindles through the latest firmware updates. The 300 ppi display of the Paperwhite ensures sharp text, while 16 levels of grayscale make it a great option for classic E-Ink reading. That said, this PCMag review notes that the screen has a slightly yellower tone than the previous generation (not a major issue, but worth mentioning). Another thing to note is the lock screen ads that come by defaultremoving them will cost you an extra $20.The battery life of the Paperwhite is estimated at up to 12 weeks on a single charge, though how long it actually lasts will depend on your reading habits and brightness settings. At this price, the Paperwhite is an excellent value, especially for readers who want a waterproof device they can take anywhere. However, if you want more storage or features like wireless charging, the Signature Edition ($154.99, down from $199.99) might be worth the upgrade. The Best Black Friday Deals Right Now Apple AirPods Pro 2 ANC Earbuds With USB-C Charging Case $153.99 (List Price $249.00) Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ 64GB Wi-Fi 11" Tablet $149.00 (List Price $219.99) Fire TV Stick 4K Streaming Device With Remote (2023 Model) $21.99 (List Price $49.99) Blink Outdoor 4 1080p Security Camera (3-Pack) $99.99 (List Price $259.99) Dell Inspiron 15 3535 Ryzen 7 1TB SSD 16GB RAM Laptop $449.99 (List Price $699.99) Seagate Portable 4TB External USB 3.0 Hard Drive $99.90 (List Price $124.99) Bose QuietComfort Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones $199.00 (List Price $349.00) Deals are selected by our commerce team
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  • The Marshall Emberton II Speakers Are $70 Off for Black Friday
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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.The Marshall Emberton II, available in black and brass, black and steel, and cream, is a great choice for anyone who loves the iconic Marshall rock aestheticand its now $99.99 (down from $169.99) for Black Friday. For a speaker this size, the Emberton II offers impressive sound performance, driven by dual 10W amps and passive radiators. Its unique setup has the left channel firing through the front grille and the right through the back, which isnt true stereo but still creates a room-filling sound. Its great for mid-sized spaces and even some larger rooms, though it might fall short for outdoor gatherings or backyard parties. For those who want a stereo setup, the Stack mode (accessible through the Marshall app) lets you pair multiple Emberton II speakers together for added flexibility. Marshall Emberton II $99.99 at Amazon $169.99 Save $70.00 Get Deal Get Deal $99.99 at Amazon $169.99 Save $70.00 The sound quality of the Emberton II is solid, though not without its limitations. It handles moderate bass well, but deep lows can reportedly be a bit of a struggle. Highs are bright and crisp, giving it a clean, sculpted sound that works well for most genres at moderate volumes. However, its Bluetooth 5.1 support is limited to the SBC codecgood for casual listening but not ideal for audiophiles who listen to high-res audio, according to this PCMag review. On the bright side, with an IP67 rating, this speaker is built to handle poolside splashes, heavy rain, and even full submersion in water for up to 30 minutes. The added dust protection is also a plus, especially for its textured exterior that might otherwise collect grime. Battery life is rated at 30 hours (impressive for its class), though actual performance will depend on your listening habits and volume levels.If youre after a speaker with a similar sound and durability but at a lower price, the JBL Flip 6 is worth considering at $79.95 (down from $129.95). It offers a comparable audio experience and rugged build, making it a strong alternative for budget-conscious buyers. The Best Black Friday Deals Right Now Apple AirPods Pro 2 ANC Earbuds With USB-C Charging Case $153.99 (List Price $249.00) Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ 64GB Wi-Fi 11" Tablet $149.00 (List Price $219.99) Fire TV Stick 4K Streaming Device With Remote (2023 Model) $21.99 (List Price $49.99) Blink Outdoor 4 1080p Security Camera (3-Pack) $99.99 (List Price $259.99) Dell Inspiron 15 3535 Ryzen 7 1TB SSD 16GB RAM Laptop $449.99 (List Price $699.99) Seagate Portable 4TB External USB 3.0 Hard Drive $99.90 (List Price $124.99) Bose QuietComfort Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones $199.00 (List Price $349.00) Deals are selected by our commerce team
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  • European Commission ends state aid case against Amazon with no tax payout
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    Amazon wont need to pay the European Union 250 million ($263 million) in back taxes. On Wednesday, the blocs executive branch said it was closing three separate state aid investigations, including one involving Amazon. The decision ends one of the companys longest-running legal sagas.In 2017, the European Commission found that, from 2006 to 2014, Amazon had used an operating company in Luxembourg to pay substantially less tax to the European Union. The shell company had no offices or staff, and was, according to the Commission, used solely by Amazon to lower its tax bill. By the Commissions estimate, the e-commerce giant avoided taxation on three quarters of all the profit it made from online sales in the EU during that period.In 2021, however, Amazon won an appeal against the ruling. Although the company changed its tax structure following the investigation, it argued at the time that the Commissions decision was full of "methodological errors. It also said the payments were legal per international tax principles, an argument Europes second-highest court agreed with after finding Amazons structure didnt confer it an advantage over other companies. Subsequently, the court ordered the Commissions decision annulled.With this weeks announcement, the Commission said it was taking into account the guidance of the EU Courts in closing the case against Amazon. Amazon did not immediately respond to Engadgets comment request.While the end of its case against Amazon is a setback for the European Commission, earlier this year the body won a decisive victory against Apple. In September, Europes highest court ordered the tech giant to pay back a 13 billion ($14.4 billion) tax break from Ireland that was found to be illegal in 2016.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/big-tech/european-commission-ends-state-aid-case-against-amazon-with-no-tax-payout-004438602.html?src=rss
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  • The best iPad cases for 2024
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    When it comes to keeping your iPad safe and functional, a protective case can be a real lifesaver. Whether you're looking to shield your device from everyday bumps and scratches or need something a bit more rugged, there are options for every budget. Some cases go beyond protection and add extra functionality, like built-in keyboards that turn your iPad into a productivity powerhouse, ideal for work or note-taking on the go.From slim, stylish folio cases to tough covers with soft microfiber linings, theres a wide variety of choices to suit your style and needs. No matter what you're after, the perfect iPad case is out there waiting to keep your device safe and make it even more versatile. Best iPad cases iPad case FAQs Should you keep your iPad in case? Its almost always a good idea to keep your iPad in a case so its protected against hazards and accidents. The best iPads are expensive even the most affordable model will set you back nearly $300 so youll want to safeguard your gear as much as possible. What is the difference between an iPad case and an iPad cover? All iPad covers are cases, but not all iPad cases are covers yes, its a bit confusing, but allow us to explain. Most iPad covers are cases that surround the back of your tablet and have a flap that covers the screen, so it provides protection for the body as well as its display. Plenty of iPad cases also have screen covers, but you dont have to get one with that feature. Instead, you could just get a case that hugs the back of the tablet and nothing else. Those accessories will be marginally thinner and lighter than their cover-toting counterparts, and give your iPad a more svelte profile. How often should I charge my iPad? How often you charge your iPad will depend on how often you use it. Most iPads will last at least a regular work day with frequent usage, which is one of the reasons why many have opted to use their iPads as laptop replacements. But with heavy usage, like constant video streaming or gaming, will come more rapid battery drain. A good rule of thumb is to charge your iPad when you go to sleep each night, that way youll have a topped-up device waiting for you in the morning.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/computing/accessories/best-ipad-cases-to-protect-your-tablet-130033533.html?src=rss
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  • The OnePlus Watch 3 could be launching sooner than we thought
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    The OnePlus Watch 3 could be right around the corner, according to the latest rumors.
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  • NYT Strands today hints, answers and spangram for Friday, November 29 (game #271)
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    Looking for NYT Strands answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, including the spangram.
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  • Shares of key chip suppliers jump as U.S. reportedly considers toned-down China curbs
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    ASML and Tokyo Electron shares rose after a report that the U.S. is considering sanctions on China's chip industry that stop short of earlier proposals.
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  • Orange partners with OpenAI, Meta to develop custom African-language AI models
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    Orange is working with OpenAI and Meta to build custom AI models that can understand West African languages not understood by most conversational systems.
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  • Halloween might have passed but the chills continue into November!
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    Halloween might have passed but the chills continue into November! 'Spooky Night of Halloween' is a project by Senior Environment Artist Jhosep Chevarria Capacoila.He made the project in UE5 using MegaLights, Lumen and Nanite, with assets from Fab and Megascans.
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