• Dumb AI is pushing out good UX
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    A cautionary tale about the Washington Post.Continue reading on UX Collective
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  • The machine stops
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    A cautionary tale as a call for design fictionContinue reading on UX Collective
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  • The Best Deals on TVs That Will Arrive Before the Super Bowl
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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.If you missed the chance to grab a new TV during recent Prime Day or Black Friday sales, the Super Bowl is your next best shot at scoring a deep discount. Plenty of TVs from the top brands are on sale right now, and you still have time to get them before the game on Sunday, Feb. 9. (Note: Some models may not be available in your part of the country.)The best deals on TVs under 45 inchesDon't be distracted by the fact that TVs keep getting bigger and bigger. If your living room isn't huge, or you don't have wall space, a massive TV isn't better. 40 inch TVs are still big. Amazon Fire TV 43" 4-Series 4K UHD smart TV with Alexa $229.99 at Amazon $369.99 Save $140.00 Get Deal Get Deal $229.99 at Amazon $369.99 Save $140.00 Hisense 43" Class A7 Series 4K UHD Smart Fire TV $199.99 at Amazon $249.99 Save $50.00 Shop Now Shop Now $199.99 at Amazon $249.99 Save $50.00 SAMSUNG 43-Inch Class QLED 4K QN90D $897.99 at Amazon $1,297.99 Save $400.00 Shop Now Shop Now $897.99 at Amazon $1,297.99 Save $400.00 SEE 0 MORE Amazon Fire TV 43" 4-Series 4K UHD smart TV with AlexaI've had an Amazon Fire TV for the last year, and I'm always impressed at how easy it is tune into whatever you want, on whichever streamer you want, using Alexa. Bring movies and shows to life with support for vivid 4K Ultra HD, HDR 10, HLG, and Dolby Digital Plus.4K Ultra HDUse Alexa to turn the tv on and off, and as a smart assistant unrelated to the TVEasy to add streaming appsLive, free TV channels4 HDMI inputsWas $369.99, discounted to $229.99Hisense 43" Class A7 Series 4K UHD Smart Fire TVHisense has become a major player with televisions, competing against legacy brands like Sony and Samsung. This model also comes equipped with Alexa, which means you have an additional smart speaker in your home (the tv). Dolby Vision-AtmosFire TV built in, able to add unlimited apps for streamers4k upscaling- even older shows and movies look natural in 4k. Was $249.99, now $199.99SAMSUNG 43-Inch Class QLED 4K Smart TV I've been living with this Samsung line for 16 months and every single day I turn the TV on, I am still amazed by the clarity and depth of the picture. Another notable point is how much Samsung has reduced the frame, so you see picture from edge to edge. 4K TV features Quantum Matrix with Mini LEDs for precise lightingDolby Atmos and Object Tracking Sound+The NQ4 AI Gen2 Processor powers the 4K AI Upscaling, so color and picture of HDR is crisp and clear in 4K.Samsung and Amazon voice assistants on board, and ability to add as many streaming apps as you'd like. Was $1297.99, discounted to $897.99The best deals on TVs up to 55 inchesThis is the range most TV purchases fall into, as most homes simply weren't built with wall space to accommodate a 70 inch television. These are still plenty large to get every detail out of the game. Amazon Fire TV 55" 4-Series 4K UHD smart TV $319.99 at Amazon $519.99 Save $200.00 Get Deal Get Deal $319.99 at Amazon $519.99 Save $200.00 55" Samsung Q60D Series QLED 4K Smart TV $547.99 at Amazon $797.99 Save $250.00 Shop Now Shop Now $547.99 at Amazon $797.99 Save $250.00 SEE -1 MORE Amazon Fire TV 55" 4-Series 4K UHD smart TV 4K Ultra HDUse Alexa to turn the tv on and off, and as a smart assistant unrelated to the TVEasy to add streaming appsLive, free TV channels4 HDMI inputsWas $519.99, now $319.99SAMSUNG 55-Inch Class QLED 4K Q60D Series Over a billion shades of brilliant color and exceptional contrastDedicated gaming hubPlenty of HDMI and USB ports, this TV seamlessly integrates with your home theater setup and other devices.Ultra-slim AirSlim profile Was $797.99, discounted to $547.99The best deals on TVs up to 70 inchesThis new class of objectively huge televisions means you can magnify each play during the game, and these models have enough resolution that you won't lose detail doing so. SAMSUNG 65-Inch Class Crystal UHD 4K $747.95 at Amazon Shop Now Shop Now $747.95 at Amazon TCL 65-Inch Class S5 UHD 4K LED Smart TV $339.99 at Amazon $446.84 Save $106.85 Shop Now Shop Now $339.99 at Amazon $446.84 Save $106.85 Hisense 65-Inch Class QD7 Series QLED 4K UHD $399.99 at Amazon $572.63 Save $172.64 Shop Now Shop Now $399.99 at Amazon $572.63 Save $172.64 SEE 0 MORE SAMSUNG 65-Inch Class Crystal UHD 4KWhile not the QLED or OLED model, this model offers a lot of value at a more budget price point, while maintaining some of the nicer features of more expensive models. 3840 x 2160 resolutionSmart assistants on board, and unlimited streaming appsVirtual 3D surround sound experienceWas $469.99, now $397.99TCL 65-Inch Class S5 UHD 4K LED Smart TVNot all TV's are Airplay compatible, making this one worth checking out. Apple Airplay compatible3840 x 2160 resolution, 4 times the clarity of Full HDFire TV onboard, unlimited streaming appsGame Accelerator 120 with up to 120 Hz VRR for responsive gameplayWas $446.84, now $339.99Hisense 65-Inch Class QD7 Series QLED 4K UHDOver a billion shades of color for a vibrant and lifelike viewing experience.4K AI upscaling144Hz refresh rate, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, and Auto Low Latency Mode for gaming mode.Dolby Atmos and Dolby VisionGoogle Smart TV onboard, Alexa combabilityWas $572.63, discounted to $399.99The best deals on TVs Over 70 inchesThese gigantic televisions didn't exist only a few years ago, but with resolutions always increasing, the additional inches of television create a cinema experience in your home. TCL 85-Inch Q65 QLED 4K UHD Smart TV with Google TV $798.00 at Amazon $1,297.99 Save $499.99 Shop Now Shop Now $798.00 at Amazon $1,297.99 Save $499.99 Sony 85 Inch 4K Ultra HD TV X77L Series $998.00 at Amazon $1,498.00 Save $500.00 Shop Now Shop Now $998.00 at Amazon $1,498.00 Save $500.00 Hisense - 100" Class U8 Series Mini-LED 4K UHD QLED Google TV (2023) $2,997.99 at Amazon $3,998.00 Save $1,000.01 Shop Now Shop Now $2,997.99 at Amazon $3,998.00 Save $1,000.01 SEE 0 MORE TCL 85-Inch Q65 QLED 4K UHD Smart TV with Google TV3840 x 2160 resolutionBuilt-in stereo speakers and a subwooferSmooth gaming-120Hz refresh rate and Motion Rate 480 technology, as well as dedicated gaming features like Auto Game Mode and Game Accelerator 240 for responsive gameplayWas $1297.99, now $798.00Sony 85 Inch 4K Ultra HD TV X77L SeriesGoogle TV on board, compatible with Apple Airply3840 x 2160 resolution4K Processor X1 upscaling contentAuto HDR Tone Mapping and Auto Genre Picture Mode for enhanced visuals and performanceWas $1498.00, now $998.00Hisense 100-Inch Class U8 Series Mini-LED ULED 4K UHD4K ULED, mini LED and full array local dimmingOver a billion colors144Hz refresh rateDolby Vision IQ & Dolby Atmos5 speakers including rear overhead speakers and a built-in subwoofer144HZ gaming mode for uninterrupted playVoice control, no remote neededWas $3998.00, discounted to $2,997.99
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  • My Five Favorite Cleaning Methods to Try When Youd Rather Not Clean at All
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    We may earn a commission from links on this page.Cleaning can be overwhelming to everyone at some pointand creating a habit or schedule you'll actually stick to can be a big part of the problem. As is this case with other tasks like decluttering and organizing, though, one way to break through the procrastination is by finding the method that works best for you. Here are five of my favorites for you to try.The FlyLady technique, for stress-free cleaningThe FlyLady cleaning method, popularized by organizational guru Marla Cilley, is all about getting into a soothing, easy cleaning routine that won't stress you out. To tap into the usefulness of this method, break your home into "zones," then dedicate 15 minutes per day to the zone you're currently working on. Yes, this takes time and won't work immediately, but as Cilley puts it, "It didn't get dirty in a day, and it's not going to get clean overnight." Here's how the zones are broken up:Zone 1 is your entryway, front porch, and dining room. You complete this zone in the first week of the month.Zone 2 is the kitchen, which is done during the first full week of the month, meaning the first week in which there are seven full days.Zone 3 is the main bathroom plus another room in your house, such as an office or pantry. This happens during the second full week of the month.Zone 4 is the primary bedroom and its closets and bathroom during the third full week.Zone 5 is the living room, but because it is not a full week, it may overlap with Zone 1. It's likely that your living room is near your entryway, which helps make this seamless as you start incorporating Zone 1 back into your schedule at the end of the five weeks.Obviously, if your home is laid out differently or you have your own unique concerns, play with the zones to fit your needs but try to dedicate a week to each one and follow the same schedule every month.The one-hour method, for when you have a big messLargely, I am a proponent of cleaning in small chunks of time over the course of days or weeks. In most cases, 15 minutes per day is all you need to make an impact on your home's cleanliness over time. In fact, once you get into the habit of doing it like that, the house stays cleaner and requires less work, creating a self-reinforcing cycle of smaller cleaning bursts. Before you get to that point, though, you might have a major mess or two at hand and when that happens, you might need longer, which is why CleanTok influencer @MommyHasntShowered suggests the "one-hour" rule. It's what it sounds like: You clean for an uninterrupted hour, focusing only on tidying up, and then stop when the hour is done, rewarding yourself with something you enjoy, like ice cream or a favorite show.Using this one is subjective and probably depends on how urgent the situation is. If you have someone coming over or the mess is so large that it's taking a toll on your mental health, you may need to pull out this longer work session. If the mess is big but you'd rather tackle it bit by bit, this one's not for you! Bear in mind, though, that while going at a slower pace over days or weeks can be good for not feeling overwhelmed, getting a lot done in one go can be good for motivation. There are mental and emotional benefits to every approach. The trick is figuring out which one you want to tap into. The 20/10 approach, for when you're not motivatedThe 20/10 approach combines elements of my beloved daily short-burst schedule and the one-hour method. It comes from Rachel Hoffmans 2017 book, Unf*ck Your Habitat: Youre Better Than Your Mess and simply asks you to clean for 20 minutes, then take a 10-minute break. It's reminiscent of the Pomodoro productivity technique, which encourages you to work for 25 minutes, then break for five, then get back at itbut here, you have less work time and more chill time. Once your 10 minutes are up, get back into the game, cleaning even more for another 20. Only do this two to four times, though, because again, we don't want to get overwhelmed. What I find most useful is taking the 10-minute break in the spot I just cleaned, so I can really revel in my outcome. If I cleaned my living room, I'm going take that break on the couch, enjoying my tidy surroundings. If I cleaned the kitchen, I'm gonna eat a snack over the counter, where everything is clean and clutter-free. Remember that you're not just cleaning to clean, but rather for some kind of benefit, which is more often than not just the freedom to enjoy a tidier, brighter space.The one-tool method, for when you need some structureIf you really don't know where to begin as you look to clean up for the day, try the one-tool method. This approach relies on some of the classic cleaning advice I love (like not trying to do everything at once) but turns it slightly on its head: Where you'd usually tackle one zone at a time, moving from area to area over the course of a few days, try tackling one task at at time. When using the "one tool" framework, you will be breaking one of my cardinal rules, which is not jumping from room to room during one day's scheduled cleaning time, but you'll be unlocking a completely new kind of efficiency by not having to get the same tools out day after day. Do this every few weeks to shake things up and you're less likely to get bored.So, on your first day, maybe you dust. On your second, maybe you vacuum. On your third, maybe you mop. You get the idea. Pick one tool or task and hit each room in your home. Junebugging, for when you can't focusSometimes, you know what needs to be cleaned, but you just can't focus on it. Tap into that and go with a method that enables you to mindlessly attack the problem without thinking too hard. The right approach here is the junebug method. There's a chance you've seen this demonstrated or at least mentioned on CleanTok, but the earliest reference to the idea actually came around on Tumblr, where a user explained that to clean up despite their ADHD, they imagined they were like a junebug: "Have you ever seen a junebug get to grips with a window screen? Its remarkably persistent, but not very focused. All that matters is location." Here, you'll embody that, identifying the area you want to clean, then focusing in on one specific spot. So, if the kitchen needs tidying, focus on the sink. You might wash the dishes in it, put them away, then get distracted as you notice a cupboard needs to be wiped down. After you wipe down the cupboard, remind yourself that you're supposed to be at the sink; go back to it to scour it or give the faucet a wipe down. While you're doing that, you might notice you could also wipe down the handles and pulls on the drawers, fridge, and oven. Go do that, but always return to the starting point. This practice kind of lulls you into an easy routine. As long as you keep going back to the first spot and branching out, you'll move in simple circles and let what would normally distract you actually be your guide.
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  • Sonos will cut 'about 200' jobs in restructuring
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    Sonos is embarking on a restructuring plan that will eliminate about 200 positions at the company. Interim CEO Tom Conrad announced the news in a call with the team, then shared the news in a public statement.Conrad said the company is "reorganizing our Product organization into functional groups for Hardware, Software, Design, Quality and Operations, and away from dedicated business units devoted to individual product categories. With this simpler organization in place, cross-functional project teams will come together to improve our core experience and deliver new products."Sonos has been taking a beating financially and in the public eye after the launching a poorly received app redesign last year. The company already laid off 100 employees in August. Since then, CEO Patrick Spence and Chief Product Officer Maxime Bouvat-Merlin have also departed, and the company has altered some of its product release plans. Yesterday, rumors circulated that a new streaming box could be coming from Sonos in the coming months.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/audio/sonos-will-cut-about-200-jobs-in-restructuring-233809885.html?src=rss
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  • Warner Bros is sharing select movies for free on YouTube
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    Over the past several weeks, Warner Bros. Entertainment has been uploading a selection of full movies to a playlist on YouTube. It's an odd move, considering parent Warner Bros. Discovery also owns the increasingly pricey streaming service Max. But free is free, so the company can be odd as much as it wants!It'd be easy to assume this is where the studio is putting its less prestigious back catalog, just to see if it can rake in some ad revenue from an unexpected source. And there is some impressively terrible stuff in the playlist, including a 1988 Bobcat Goldthwait vehicle that achieved the rare 0 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes.But this isn't just a digital dumping ground for bad movies. Quality films such as Waiting for Guffman (from the hilarious Christopher Guest), The Science of Sleep (directed by Michel Gondry) and The Mission (starring Robert DeNiro and Jeremy Irons) are all currently available in full on the YouTube playlist.It's tough to gauge exactly why Warner Bros. would be taking this route, or how the company is selecting movies to release. Maybe it's a response to business debts. Maybe it's a licensing issue. Whatever the reason, the TL;DR is that there are some fascinating movies you can stream for free, and new titles are being added every week.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/streaming/warner-bros-is-sharing-select-movies-for-free-on-youtube-230005326.html?src=rss
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  • Comcast's Super Bowl broadcast won't just look great in Dolby Vision, but it will have Dolby Atmos sound for the first time
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    Thanks to Comcast and Dolby, you'll be able to watch the Super Bowl with Dolby Atmos and Vision in 4K.
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  • Want to rent a $300,000 AMD MI300A supercomputer for free for seven days? Gigabyte wants to hear from you ASAP
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    Apply through Gigabyte Launchpad, where your project will be reviewed for innovation and commercial value.
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  • Google scraps diversity 'aspirations,' citing role as federal contractor
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    Google said it's been reevaluating diversity programs over the last year.
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  • Fiserv shares rally to record on earnings beat, bullish revenue outlook
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    Shares of payments company Fiserv rose to a record on Wednesday after reporting better-than-expected earnings.
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