• Liam Neeson Lists Longtime Upper West Side Condo for $10.75 Million
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    After 26 years, Liam Neeson is looking to offload his New York apartment. The Taken star listed his Manhattan pad for $10.75 million. The uptown property was originally listed in 2024 for $12.75 million; Neeson later pulled the listing before dropping it back onto the market with a reduced price tag and a different brokerage.The actor has maintained the Upper West Side home since 1999, when he purchased it for $4 million. Built in 1994, the condo contains 56 floors, with the Oscar winners residence situated on the 28th. The 4,524-square-foot apartment hosts five bedrooms and five bathrooms. Neeson assembled the large footprint by merging three separate units into one. His pieced-together luxury space features floor-to-ceiling windows with sweeping 360-degree views of the Manhattan skyline. The dwelling boasts an open concept chefs kitchen, a foyer that leads to a corner family room, and a large dining area. The primary suite has two spa-like baths, a gym, and views of Central Park. The rest of the abode is outfitted with built-ins to showcase his extensive art collection. General building amenities include access to an Equinox gym, a pool, and a basketball court.A bedroom in the unit.Photo: Krisztina CraneNeeson has kept a modest real estate portfolio over the years. Hes been splitting his time between two upscale properties throughout his career: the now-for-sale Upper West Side condo and a 6,000-square-foot country home in Millbrook, New York. It has not yet been confirmed if Neeson plans to reside at the 37-acre upstate property full-timeespecially in light of his recent comments about retiring from Hollywood in the near future, per People. Neeson purchased the upstate property in 1994 right before marrying his late wife, English actor Natasha Richardson. The Millbrook estate features a swimming pool, a courtyard, and a tennis court.Join NowFlash Sale: Become an AD PRO member today and unlock your design potential.ArrowMatthew Coleman of Coleman Real Estate Group has the listing.
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  • Saudi Arabia Buys Pokmon Go, and Probably All of Your Location Data
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    SubscribeJoin the newsletter to get the latest updates.Niantic is selling Pokmon Go, Pikmin Bloom, and Monster Hunter Now to Scopely, which is a wholly-owned subsidiary of a Saudi Arabian company called Savvy Games, which itself is owned by the Saudi Arabian governments Public Investment Fund. Scopely, Niantic, and Savvy Games have collectively published six separate blog posts about the $3.85 billion deal, none of which specifically address what is happening with the location data of Pokmon Gos 100 million players and none of which address how location data collected in the future will be handled under Scopely and its Saudi Arabian owners.Two other apps, called Campfire and Wayfarer, are also part of the deal. Campfire is a tool that lets people meet up in the real world to play Pokmon Go (or other Niantic games) together, and Wayfarer is an app that specifically leverages the players of Niantic games to map real-world locations for Pokmon Go. Niantic will keep Ingress, its first augmented reality game, and another game called Peridot.
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  • As Intel welcomes a new CEO, a look at where the company stands
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    Semiconductor giant Intel hired semiconductor veteran Lip-Bu Tan to be its new CEO. This news comes three months after Pat Gelsinger retired and stepped down from the companys board, with Intel CFO David Zinsner and Executive Vice President of Client Relations Michelle Johnston Holthaus stepping in as co-CEOs.Tan, who was most recently the CEO of Cadence Design Systems, is joining Intel and rejoining the board at an interesting time in the Silicon Valley companys history. Intel has seen its fair share of ups and downs in the past few years to put it mildly.When Gelsinger took the helm in February 2021, Intel was already struggling and was falling far behind its peers in the semiconductor race. At the time, the company was likely still reeling from missing out on the smartphone revolution in addition to missteps when it came to chip fabrication.It was also an interesting time for the semiconductor industry at large. The sector had seen a lot of recent consolidation in late 2020, including AMD acquiring Xilink for $35 billion and Analog buying Maxim for $21 billion, among others.So how was Gelsingers most recent tenure at Intel? Lets take a look.Gelsinger got right to work when he started. He announced a modernization plan for the company, dubbed IDM, or integrated device manufacturing. The first part of the goal was a $20 billion investment to build two new chip manufacturing facilities in Arizona, with plans to boost chip production in the U.S. and beyond.In 2022, the company announced the second part of this IDM plan, which involved a three-pronged approach to chip manufacturing: Intels fabs, third-party global manufacturers, and building out the companys foundry services. As part of this plan, the company announced it would acquire Tower Semiconductor for $5.4 billion to help build out Intels custom foundry services.That deal fell through, however, after facing regulatory hurdles. It was canceled in the summer of 2023. At the time, TechCrunch reported that the merger not going through would have a serious impact on the companys modernization plans. In September 2024, Intel took steps to transition its chip foundry division, Intel Foundry, to an independent subsidiary.The time leading up to Gelsingers retirement was particularly tumultuous for Intel. The companys stock price plummeted about 50% from the beginning of 2024 to Gelsingers departure in December. Intel announced plans to lay off 15% of its workforce, around 15,000 people, in August after dismal second quarter results. At that time, Gelsinger said the company had struggled to capitalize on the AI boom in the same way its rivals had, and that despite falling behind, Intel had overgrown headcount.In the time since Gelsingers departure, the company has delayed the opening of its Ohio chip factory again and decided not to bring its Falcon Shores AI chips to market. But as Tan takes the lead, things may be starting to head in the right direction. Intel finalized a deal with the U.S. Department of Commerce to receive a $7.865 billion grant for domestic semiconductor manufacturing through the U.S. Chips and Science Act; Intel has already received $2.2 billion of that grant money, according to its fourth-quarter earnings call. The company was also able to notch a win when it comes to the popularity of its Arc B580 graphics card, which sold out after positive early reviews.
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  • Food delivery startup Wonder acquires media company Tastemade for $90M
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    In BriefPosted:1:41 PM PDT March 12, 2025Image Credits:TechCrunchFood delivery startup Wonder acquires media company Tastemade for $90MFood delivery startup Wonder is acquiring media company Tastemade for around $90 million, according to The Wall Street Journal. Founded in 2021, Tastemade produces food, travel, and home videos and operates several free, ad-supported streaming television (FAST) channels.The acquisition gives Wonder access to a content studio, production company, and advertising business. Wonder will leverage all of these assets to promote its brands to a wider audience, the company says.The deal marks Wonders latest step toward its mission to create a mealtime super app. Wonder founder and CEO Marc Lore, who was previously Walmarts head of e-commerce, wants to turn Wonder into an AI app that not only tells you what to eat but automatically orders it for you from Wonder kitchens.With this acquisition, users may soon be able to place a delivery order for a dish that theyre seeing being prepared by a chef on a Tastemade streaming channel.Wonders past acquisitions include Blue Apron and Grubhub. The startup has raised a total of $1.6 billion to date.Topics
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  • How do Architects Use Wallpaper to Enhance Spatial Perception?
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    Forest WallpaperWallpaper is a powerful resource for architects to modify the perception of a room or a building. Paper can make spaces larger, cozier, taller, or even more inviting, all without changing any structural elements. Thats why architects use this versatile design element to transform spaces. Lets explore this topic in depth.1. By Creating Visual IllusionsArchitects can use wallpaper for spatial perception by creating visual illusions. Room dimensions can be tricked by the eye with these patterns. Ceilings with vertical stripes make a room feel bigger; horizontal stripes will appear shorter in narrow rooms. Our brains can process these visual cues to determine size and distance during those micro instants when contact takes place.2. By Defining Boundaries without WallsWallpaper is a good way to mark areas of an open floor plan without building actual walls. The dining area has a distinct wallpaper pattern that shows where the living room ends and the dining space begins, but it does that while maintaining the open feel of the space.Architects also use boldly patterned wallpaper to make a point. The striking pattern on one wall calls attention to the features to be showcased. Peel-off wallpapers are suggested,as they are easy to install and remove.3. By Working with LightSome wallpapers with shiny or reflective surfaces feature light bouncing around a room. This aspect perfectly lights dark spaces, making rooms feel larger and more open. This quality is very useful, especially in rooms with few windows or no natural light.Wallpapers with texture create shadows when the light changes throughout the day, giving the walls depth. They bring walls to life and inject visual interest into whatever space they are used in. As architects plan, wallpaper will interact with natural and artificial lighting.4. By Affecting Mood Steven Weeks via Unsplash Thanos Pal via UnsplashThe right wallpaper has a significant emotional impact on the space that it adorns. Natural element patterns like plants or water can help reduce stress and improve focus. Therefore, wallpapers with such elements are being used in hospitals, schools, and offices.Papers also tell the buildings story, whether to share its history or purpose. Wallpaper in a childrens library could be just like wallpaper in a storybook, and in a restaurant, it could show a pattern reflecting local culture or cuisine.5. By Employing New TechnologiesNowadays, a huge variety of wallpaper is available, including pink floral wallpaper. Digital printing enables architects to explore the possibilities of producing different patterns for different scales since it is free of limitations. At the very least, some of the new wallpapers even absorb sound and improve room acoustics while still appearing beautiful.Why is there a Need for Wallpaper for Spatial Perception?Architects use wallpaper as a flexible, relatively affordable alternative to transform spaces with structural change. By choosing the correct pattern, color, and texture, wallpaper alone can give the impression that a small space is generous, a dark one bright, and a bland area has depth, character, and the feeling of having a purpose.Bottom LineThe bottom line is that wallpaper can improve the spatial perception of a room and its interior. By creating visual illusions and boundaries and working with light, artists can make wallpapers that positively impact viewers.Interior Design by ArchEyes TeamLeave a comment
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  • Keita Morimoto Lingers in the Artificial Light of Urban Nights
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    Green Room (2025),acrylic and oil on linen, 162 x 194 x 3 centimeters. Photos by Shin Inaba, courtesy of Keita Morimoto and Almine Rech, shared with permissionKeita Morimoto Lingers in the Artificial Light of Urban NightsMarch 12, 2025ArtGrace EbertCities are constantly in flux, but Keita Morimoto (previously) invites us to linger in their transitions a little longer. The artist renders corner stores, vending machines, and lampposts that illuminate spaces that might otherwise go unnoticed. Either unoccupied or inhabited by just one or two people, Morimotos scenes are dimly lit but not eerie and invoke the environments most of us engage with for just a moment.The anonymous, liminal spaces in my paintings echo the feeling of never fully belonging, Morimoto says in a statement. Im drawn to the way emotions can transform a familiar setting into something entirely different, revealing deeper truths about the human experience.Crossroad (2025), acrylic and oil on linen, 162 x 130 x 3 centimetersIn a new body of work titled To Nowhere and Back, the artist continues his explorations into the interplay of light and shadow. Drawing on the sights of New York City and Tokyo, he considers how we find connection in a world thats constantly changing. He shares:My work reflects a lifetime of navigating conflict, loneliness, and the desire to escape within urban environments. When I moved from Osaka to Canada at 16, I experienced a profound sense of isolation, as though severed from everything familiar. Over time, some connections emerged, but it was always accompanied by subtle discomfort. Returning to Japan in 2021 brought a similar disorientationmoments wheneven my birthplace felt unfamiliar, as if reality itself had shifted.Rather than translate streets hes wandered down directly onto the canvas, Morimoto paints with a cinematic quality. This pulls the viewer from the familiar and makes even the most ordinary sidewalk appear intriguing. Zeroing in on light sources further supports this vision, and artificial bulbs become beacons amid scenes shrouded in darkness. The artist considers how these machines create a robotic harmony in Japanese urban life and paints them as characters in their own right.To Nowhere and Back runs from March 14 to April 26 at Almine Rech in Tribeca. Find more from Morimoto on Instagram.Last Call (2025), acrylic and oil on linen, 116.7 x 91 x 2.8 centimetersEvening Embers (2025), acrylic and oil on linen, 162 x 130.3 x 3 centimetersForgotten Path (2025), acrylic and oil on linen, 162 x 259 x 4 centimeters. Photo by Osamu SakamotoWaiting Hour (2025), acrylic and oil on linen, 116.7 x 91 x 2.8 centimetersNo Destination (2025), acrylic on panel, 27.3 x 22 x 2 centimetersEvening Embers (2025), acrylic and oil on linen, 162 x 130 x 3 centimetersStairs to Nowhere (2025), acrylic and oil on linen, 162 x 130 x 3 centimetersThe Way Back (2025), acrylic and oil on linen, 162 x 194 x 3 centimetersMissed Calls (2025), acrylic and oil on linen, 145.5 x 112 x 3 centimetersGathering (2025), acrylic on panel, 27.3 x 22 x 2 centimetersNext article
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  • Im a tech pro and these are my secrets to better flights and luxury travel
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    close Hot overseas travel spots for 2025 With warmer months on the way, it's time to think about summer travel. FOX Business correspondent Kelly Saberi reports. My dad worked for United Airlines, so I grew up on airplanes. Ive explored 38 countries and counting, with plenty more on my bucket list. Lucky for us both, Im cheap, so I know all the tricks to save money.Spring break is around the corner, and Sundays are the best day to book trips, so lets talk travel hacks and score you some great deals.IS YOUR PHONE LISTENING TO EVERYTHING YOU SAY? ITS COMPLICATEDWin an iPhone 16 Pro with Apple Intelligence ($999 value).No purchase necessary.Enter to win now!Scoring a great flight deal isnt just about luckAirlines constantly adjust prices based on demand, timing, and even the day of the week. A little flexibility and some smart planning can mean big savings. Before you book, try these proven strategies.Set up price alerts:Google Flights andKayak will email you when prices drop. The best time to book? One to three months ahead for domestic flights and four to six months out for international. A woman is seen using a laptop to book travel. (iStock)Fly on the cheap days: Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays are usually the cheapest. Red-eyes and early morning flights also cost less and are less likely to be delayed or canceled.Be flexible:TryGoogles Explore feature to spot budget-friendly dates.Skyscanners Cheapest Month tool is neat. Instead of choosing a date, click Flexible Dates and watch the prices fluctuate.Hidden-city ticketing (use with caution):Skiplagged finds flights where your destination is a layover, which can save you cash. Just dont check a bag. It wont follow you.Check for 24-hour price drops:Booked a flight? Some airlines let you cancel within 24 hours for free. If you find a lower price, cancel and rebook. Easy savings.IM A TECH EXPERT: 10 AI PROMPTS YOULL USE ALL THE TIMEOr use Googles guarantee.Certain flights are eligible. After you book a trip, Google monitors the price until the first flight in your itinerary departs. If the price drops, the company will make up the difference. Select a badged flight from Departing flights (the badge is a colorful shield surrounding a dollar sign). Make sure you pick a badged itinerary through checkout.Charging and travel: 5 malware mistakes most people makeLets upgrade your tripOK, the flight is booked and your bags are packed. Lets make your travel even better, easier and less stressful.I download the official app for every airline I fly: Heres a pro tip. Look for the live activities feature in your app of choice. This generally gives you a countdown until boarding time and a real-time view of your gate and seat info in case anything changes at the last minute. A plane is pictured departing from a travel destination. (iStock)Airport charging is dicey.Newer phones are smart enough to be wary of an unknown USB connection. Theyll ask if you want to "trust this device" or "share data." Always say "No" to these options when traveling! Both allow data communication between your phone and the charging hardware, which may have implanted malware. Choose the "charge-only option." If thats not available, keep walkin.Traveling solo?Share your location with your family and friends. On iPhone, open the Find My app and tap People (bottom of the screen) > + (plus icon) > Share My Location. Then, select a contact, hit Send and choose the duration. In Google Maps, tap your profile icon(top right) > Location sharing > New Share and send the link through your messaging app.Skip the lines at U.S. Customs: TheMobile Passport app is your secret weapon. Its free, secure, and lets you submit your passport and customs info right from your phone no forms needed! Plus, you get access to fast-track lanes at participating airports and cruise ports.10 TECH UPGRADES TO SAVE YOUR TIME, PRIVACY AND MONEY THIS YEARRELATED: Read this before you book an UberVIP experience secretsNow, if "budget" is not in your lexicon, you can bypass a lot of airport hassles.PS (Private Suite) at LAX and ATLGet private TSA screening and a terminal with no lines. Think velvet couches and chilled champagne. Board via a private car on the tarmac and have a similar arrival service.PS costs about $4,000 for the first passenger. Its an Amex Centurion cardholder perk, and thats how I get to use it.Airport Butler/Royal Airport Concierge fast-track serviceRoyal Airport Concierge meets you at the curb, handles your luggage, escorts you through security and takes you to a VIP lounge. A woman is pictured walking through an airport with her suitcase. (iStock)Delta VIP SelectEnjoy a private check-in lounge with champagne, canaps, private TSA screening and a ride to the plane on the tarmac.Costs $500 for the first passenger and $100 for each additional one.Heres a video about it.United Global ServicesIts invitation-only offering private check-in for United Airlines Global Services members.Hawaiian Airlines Premium Airport ServiceCheck-in is completed before you arrive, with priority baggage handling, expedited TSA lines and an escort to your gate. You get access to a private lounge featuring a liquor menu, meals and showers.Prices start at $500 for two with the option to use HawaiianMiles.Get tech-smarter on your scheduleAward-winning host Kim Komando is your secret weapon for navigating tech.National radio:Airing on 500+ stations across the US -Find yours or get the free podcast.Daily newsletter:Join 650,000 people who read the Current (free!)Watch: OnKims YouTube channelPodcast: "The Current powered by Kim Komando" - Listen wherever you get podcastsCopyright 2025, WestStar Multimedia Entertainment. All rights reserved.
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  • The best iPhone accessories of 2025: Expert tested
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    If you have an iPhone, you already know that Apple's ecosystem makes integrating iOS-compatible devices super easy. Many iPhone accessories -- like MagSafe grips, batteries, and car mounts -- can help do the same. But with hundreds of iPhone accessories on the market, it's hard to know what's worth your money.Also:The best MagSafe accessories of 2025ZDNET regularly researches and tests the best Apple -- and Apple-compatible -- products available that can enhance your iPhone's already feature-rich functions, protect your device, or give it an extra battery boost. We've gone hands-on with tons ofMagSafe battery packs, phone wallets, grips, car mounts, stands, andcases-- all designed for iPhone -- and continually research and update our top picks to make sure you find the best products on the market.What's the best iPhone accessory?We've researched and personally tested every iPhone accessory on this list and can attest to each product's style, function, and value. From the stapleAirPods Pro (2nd Gen) to the handy AirTag, we've got all the best iPhone accessories for 2025 covered. Check out the top picks that made our list to upgrade your iPhone's functionality. Sort by All The best iPhone accessories of 2025 Show less Apple hasn't changed nearly anything about the AirPods Pro (2nd generation) from last year to this year, besides the new USB-C port. Apple replaced its signature Lightning port with a USB-C port for its latest lineup of iPhones, its AirPods Pro, and Apple Watches. Thanks to an improved H2 chip, these AirPods have better performance, more immersion via high-band connectivity, and a low-distortion audio driver with a custom amplifier. The technologies combine to ensure clearer audio across various sound frequencies, making them the best-sounding AirPods you can buy to date.As far as noise cancellation goes, these AirPods have two times more noise cancellation than the previous version. An upgraded adaptive transparency mode also automatically lowers the volume of harmful noises above the 85dB threshold. Plus, you can personalize your spatial audio settings to create your ideal sound experience (using iOS 16).Current Best Buy reviewers love the USB-C connectivity, sound quality, and battery life of the AirPods Pro (2nd Gen). Users also enjoyed how flawlessly these earbuds work with their Apple product ecosystem and enjoyed the upgrades from the previous model.AirPods Pro (2nd generation) features:Connectivity:Bluetooth|Battery life:6 hours |Frequency range:NA |Noise cancellation:Yes|Waterproof rating:IPX4 Pros Adaptive transparency mode Personalizable spatial audio settings Four different ear tip sizes Pairs easily to Apple devices Cons Pricey Apple hasn't changed nearly anything about the AirPods Pro (2nd generation) from last year to this year, besides the new USB-C port. Apple replaced its signature Lightning port with a USB-C port for its latest lineup of iPhones, its AirPods Pro, and Apple Watches. Thanks to an improved H2 chip, these AirPods have better performance, more immersion via high-band connectivity, and a low-distortion audio driver with a custom amplifier. The technologies combine to ensure clearer audio across various sound frequencies, making them the best-sounding AirPods you can buy to date.As far as noise cancellation goes, these AirPods have two times more noise cancellation than the previous version. An upgraded adaptive transparency mode also automatically lowers the volume of harmful noises above the 85dB threshold. Plus, you can personalize your spatial audio settings to create your ideal sound experience (using iOS 16).Current Best Buy reviewers love the USB-C connectivity, sound quality, and battery life of the AirPods Pro (2nd Gen). Users also enjoyed how flawlessly these earbuds work with their Apple product ecosystem and enjoyed the upgrades from the previous model.AirPods Pro (2nd generation) features:Connectivity:Bluetooth|Battery life:6 hours |Frequency range:NA |Noise cancellation:Yes|Waterproof rating:IPX4 Read More Show Expert Take Show less Show less View now at Amazon When you have a new phone, the last thing you want to do is ruin your screen. A screen protector can be a saving grace, preserving your screen's glass for longer.The Spigen EZ Fit is our pick for the best iPhone screen protector you can buy. Made of tempered glass, it boasts a 9H hardness to protect your phone from bumps and scrapes throughout the day. Even better, a special oleophobic coating is integrated into its design. This coating helps repel fingerprints, so you have a much easier time keeping your screen looking clean and clear. This protector kit includes two refills, cleaning wipes, and even an auto-alignment tray for quick and easy installation.Also:How to keep your iPhone looking like you just bought itEvery time ZDNET's Adrian Kingsley-Hughes gets a new iPhone, this Spigen screen protector is set up ASAP."At the top of my list of features I love about these screen protectors is that they are easy to fit, thanks to the frame system that holds the protector in place and makes applications a snap," Kingsley-Hughes said of the EZ Fit protector.Redditors like the extra protection the EZ Fit adds to their iPhone screens andthe easy installation offered by the application kit. Many current Redditors said the EZ Fit protector was worth the money and is of excellent value.Spigen EZ Fit Screen Protectorfeatures:Material:Tempered Glass |Item Hardness:9H| Oleophobic coating |Product Dimensions:5.66 x 2.67 x 0.02 inches|Finish Type:Glossy |Unit Count:2 Pros Easy installation with the auto-alignment tray Quick touch response time Fewer blemishes on the glass Affordable Cons Exact alignment is critical When you have a new phone, the last thing you want to do is ruin your screen. A screen protector can be a saving grace, preserving your screen's glass for longer.The Spigen EZ Fit is our pick for the best iPhone screen protector you can buy. Made of tempered glass, it boasts a 9H hardness to protect your phone from bumps and scrapes throughout the day. Even better, a special oleophobic coating is integrated into its design. This coating helps repel fingerprints, so you have a much easier time keeping your screen looking clean and clear. This protector kit includes two refills, cleaning wipes, and even an auto-alignment tray for quick and easy installation.Also:How to keep your iPhone looking like you just bought itEvery time ZDNET's Adrian Kingsley-Hughes gets a new iPhone, this Spigen screen protector is set up ASAP."At the top of my list of features I love about these screen protectors is that they are easy to fit, thanks to the frame system that holds the protector in place and makes applications a snap," Kingsley-Hughes said of the EZ Fit protector.Redditors like the extra protection the EZ Fit adds to their iPhone screens andthe easy installation offered by the application kit. Many current Redditors said the EZ Fit protector was worth the money and is of excellent value.Spigen EZ Fit Screen Protectorfeatures:Material:Tempered Glass |Item Hardness:9H| Oleophobic coating |Product Dimensions:5.66 x 2.67 x 0.02 inches|Finish Type:Glossy |Unit Count:2 Read More Show Expert Take Show less Show less If you love keeping your wallet and phone together (or you forget one or the other), consider a MagSafe wallet. The Satechi Magnetic Wallet stand combines an affordable yet premium luxury build and design with everyday functionality. With four card slots and a designated space for your ID, there's a spot for your essential cards to keep you on the go.ZDNET expert reviewer Adrian Kingsley-Hughes calls Satechi's model the perfect balance of style and functionality. "The main thing I like about this wallet is the build quality," Kingsley-Hughes wrote in his review. "The materials look and feel premium, and the construction is such that it's not going to fall apart without a real fight."The Satechi wallet can also double as a phone stand that can be oriented horizontally or vertically. It is made of scratch-resistant vegan leather that is easy to wipe clean. Equipped with strong magnets, the Satechi wallet is MagSafe, and it won't fall off the back of your device.Amazon customers like the Satechi wallet's secure magnet strength and sturdiness and mention that it feels top-quality. If you're looking for a clean, premium phone wallet, the Satechi delivers with a tough yet elegant design and build.Satechi Magnetic Wallet Stand features:Compatible with:iPhone 12 -15 models, including Pro and Max | Multi-functional|Dimensions:4.1 x 2.6 x 0.4 inches|Card capacity:4 cards Pros ID window Slim design Portrait or landscape stand Affordable luxury Cons No cash or alternative storage space Limited color options If you love keeping your wallet and phone together (or you forget one or the other), consider a MagSafe wallet. The Satechi Magnetic Wallet stand combines an affordable yet premium luxury build and design with everyday functionality. With four card slots and a designated space for your ID, there's a spot for your essential cards to keep you on the go.ZDNET expert reviewer Adrian Kingsley-Hughes calls Satechi's model the perfect balance of style and functionality. "The main thing I like about this wallet is the build quality," Kingsley-Hughes wrote in his review. "The materials look and feel premium, and the construction is such that it's not going to fall apart without a real fight."The Satechi wallet can also double as a phone stand that can be oriented horizontally or vertically. It is made of scratch-resistant vegan leather that is easy to wipe clean. Equipped with strong magnets, the Satechi wallet is MagSafe, and it won't fall off the back of your device.Amazon customers like the Satechi wallet's secure magnet strength and sturdiness and mention that it feels top-quality. If you're looking for a clean, premium phone wallet, the Satechi delivers with a tough yet elegant design and build.Satechi Magnetic Wallet Stand features:Compatible with:iPhone 12 -15 models, including Pro and Max | Multi-functional|Dimensions:4.1 x 2.6 x 0.4 inches|Card capacity:4 cards Read More Show Expert Take Show less Show less View now at Amazon This Torras MiniMag Battery Pack is the thinnest wireless charger I've tested, and I've had the chance to review a lot. Its ultra-thin profile makes it a great value if you're buying a battery pack for yourself or a loved one, because it will be much more practical for so many uses. It doesn't have any kickstand or added features, but its 5,000mAh capacity is pretty comparable to other packs I've tested.The MiniMag pack is available typically under $50, and is only 0.3 inches thick, which makes it ultra slim and easily portable. It's a lot less bulky than other options on the market. It provides 18W USB-C charging or 7.5W wireless charging, too.Despite some possible improvement areas -- the pack is a bit slippery in the hand and lacks grip -- my buying advice for this pack is straightforward: it's a good buy. This probably isn't the best battery if you're looking for added features like kickstands or grips or larger capacity options. Torras does make a10,000mAh versionthat's only 0.5 inches thick, but the MiniMag a super practical option to ensure you always have a battery pack on hand. I was thoroughly happy with its performance, especially for its thin design. Despite its smaller stature, it does not compromise on charging or speed.Torras users on Amazon said that they liked the quick charging speed and lightweight profile. and slim design of the Torras MiniMag battery pack. However, some said the battery gets too hot.Torras MiniMag Wireless charger features: Slim profile and design | Two color options | Competitive charging | 5,000mAh battery capacity | Lightweight Value 9 Efficiency 9 Performance 9 Design 7 Compatibility 8 Pros Slim design Ultra-light Portable Fits in pocket Competitive charging Easy to use Indicator lights Cons A little slippery in hand Limited color options Does not ship directly from Torras to select countries Torras Slim MiniMag Wireless Charger Best MagSafe battery pack for iPhone 4.2 / 5 Score This Torras MiniMag Battery Pack is the thinnest wireless charger I've tested, and I've had the chance to review a lot. Its ultra-thin profile makes it a great value if you're buying a battery pack for yourself or a loved one, because it will be much more practical for so many uses. It doesn't have any kickstand or added features, but its 5,000mAh capacity is pretty comparable to other packs I've tested.The MiniMag pack is available typically under $50, and is only 0.3 inches thick, which makes it ultra slim and easily portable. It's a lot less bulky than other options on the market. It provides 18W USB-C charging or 7.5W wireless charging, too.Despite some possible improvement areas -- the pack is a bit slippery in the hand and lacks grip -- my buying advice for this pack is straightforward: it's a good buy. This probably isn't the best battery if you're looking for added features like kickstands or grips or larger capacity options. Torras does make a10,000mAh versionthat's only 0.5 inches thick, but the MiniMag a super practical option to ensure you always have a battery pack on hand. I was thoroughly happy with its performance, especially for its thin design. Despite its smaller stature, it does not compromise on charging or speed.Torras users on Amazon said that they liked the quick charging speed and lightweight profile. and slim design of the Torras MiniMag battery pack. However, some said the battery gets too hot.Torras MiniMag Wireless charger features: Slim profile and design | Two color options | Competitive charging | 5,000mAh battery capacity | Lightweight Read More Show Expert Take Show less Show less View now at Amazon Your iPhone isn't complete without an on-the-go charging accessory. And if a traditional MagSafe battery pack is too much for you, the extra-compact Anker Nano Power Bank may be perfect. According to Anker, thispower bank packs 5,000mAh capacity, which is enough to charge aniPhone 15 Proto 68%. When ZDNET's Sabrina Ortiz tested the mini charger in 2023, she found that it charged her Samsung Z Flip 4 from zero to 30% in half an hour, and she loved the lipstick-sized battery for its easy portability.Review:Anker Nano Power Bank"Although it might not seem like a tremendous boost, remember that this portable charger is meant to get you out of a pinch," Ortiz said. The power bank's small form factor, USB-C connector, and 5,000mAh capacity make it a solid travel charger for all your on-the-go needs, but if you own a non-USB-C iPhone (anything before the iPhone 15), the charging port won't be compatible.Amazon reviewers loved the Nano power bank for its easy-to-use capabilities, foldable USB-C port, extreme portability, and ample extra power-up. Just as Ortiz noted, current users said to keep in mind that this charger won't provide a total power boost for your iPhone but rather just enough to get by.Anker Nano Power Bank features: Foldable USB-C connector| 5,000 mAh capacity | Extremely portable Pros Affordable Super-portable Easy to use Foldable USB-C connector Comes in several colors Cons Limited extra juice More for those "in a pinch" situations Your iPhone isn't complete without an on-the-go charging accessory. And if a traditional MagSafe battery pack is too much for you, the extra-compact Anker Nano Power Bank may be perfect. According to Anker, thispower bank packs 5,000mAh capacity, which is enough to charge aniPhone 15 Proto 68%. When ZDNET's Sabrina Ortiz tested the mini charger in 2023, she found that it charged her Samsung Z Flip 4 from zero to 30% in half an hour, and she loved the lipstick-sized battery for its easy portability.Review:Anker Nano Power Bank"Although it might not seem like a tremendous boost, remember that this portable charger is meant to get you out of a pinch," Ortiz said. The power bank's small form factor, USB-C connector, and 5,000mAh capacity make it a solid travel charger for all your on-the-go needs, but if you own a non-USB-C iPhone (anything before the iPhone 15), the charging port won't be compatible.Amazon reviewers loved the Nano power bank for its easy-to-use capabilities, foldable USB-C port, extreme portability, and ample extra power-up. Just as Ortiz noted, current users said to keep in mind that this charger won't provide a total power boost for your iPhone but rather just enough to get by.Anker Nano Power Bank features: Foldable USB-C connector| 5,000 mAh capacity | Extremely portable Read More Show Expert Take Show less Show less View now at Amazon The Apple Watch Series 10 just debuted in September with some new features that make it an upgrade from the Series 9, and its a great addition to any iPhone. Most notably, there is a new sleep apnea tracking feature that works through the watch's accelerometer, which monitors movements associated with respiratory pattern interruptions and is tracked by Apple's new Breathing Disturbances metric. There is also a new water depth gauge, which measures almost 20 feet (up to six meters) beneath the water's surface, and a water temperature sensor to benefit swimmers, surfers, and snorkelers.As far as the build of the watch goes, there is an improved and bigger display (42mm and 46mm sizes) thanks to the wide-angle OLED display that offers up to 40% brighter viewing angle compared to the Series 9. The Series 10 is also 10% thinner and lighter which makes it more comfortable to wear, especially while sleeping.If you want the latest health sensors and safety features, great battery life (especially if you want to do sleep tracking), and you don't need the extreme features in the Ultra 2, then you can save a lot of money by going with the aluminum model of the Apple Watch Series 10 starting at $399. I advise you skip the tougher titanium finish on the Series 10 that starts at $699 and go for the Ultra, only $100 more, that offers lots of extra features -- unless you have a smaller wrist. Then I'd suggest sticking with the Series 10.Apple Watch Series 10 tech specs: Display size:42mm or 46mm |Battery life:36 hours standby |Storage capacity:64GB|Features:New features include a bigger display, thinner design, sleep apnea tracking, water depth gauge, and a new titanium finish Pros Thinner design and bigger display Sleep apnea tracking New Titanium finish Cons Cellular connectivity costs extra Less durable than the Ultra 2 The Apple Watch Series 10 just debuted in September with some new features that make it an upgrade from the Series 9, and its a great addition to any iPhone. Most notably, there is a new sleep apnea tracking feature that works through the watch's accelerometer, which monitors movements associated with respiratory pattern interruptions and is tracked by Apple's new Breathing Disturbances metric. There is also a new water depth gauge, which measures almost 20 feet (up to six meters) beneath the water's surface, and a water temperature sensor to benefit swimmers, surfers, and snorkelers.As far as the build of the watch goes, there is an improved and bigger display (42mm and 46mm sizes) thanks to the wide-angle OLED display that offers up to 40% brighter viewing angle compared to the Series 9. The Series 10 is also 10% thinner and lighter which makes it more comfortable to wear, especially while sleeping.If you want the latest health sensors and safety features, great battery life (especially if you want to do sleep tracking), and you don't need the extreme features in the Ultra 2, then you can save a lot of money by going with the aluminum model of the Apple Watch Series 10 starting at $399. I advise you skip the tougher titanium finish on the Series 10 that starts at $699 and go for the Ultra, only $100 more, that offers lots of extra features -- unless you have a smaller wrist. Then I'd suggest sticking with the Series 10.Apple Watch Series 10 tech specs: Display size:42mm or 46mm |Battery life:36 hours standby |Storage capacity:64GB|Features:New features include a bigger display, thinner design, sleep apnea tracking, water depth gauge, and a new titanium finish Read More Show Expert Take Show less Show less View now at Nomad Goods Nomad's Sport Case for iPhone is approved by ZDNET editor-in-chief Jason Hiner. Hiner says this Nomad case is a "great mix of protective, easy-to-grip, lightweight, and distinctive look."Hiner added that attention to detail is prominent in the ever-so-slight indent down the sides of the case, which makes it easier to hold, and the notched lines in the metal power button have a pleasant tactile feel. The sport case also features 8ft of drop protection, so you don't have to worry about everyday bumps, drops, and scrapes.This case is available for the various iPhone 13, 14, and 15 models. With MagSafe and wireless charging capabilities, you'll be able to power up easily.According to recent site reviews, Current Nomad case users love the style, low profile, drop protection, and metal buttons. One customer noted that Nomad cases are "the only gear [they] truly like and feel comfortable with."Nomad Sport case for iPhone features: High-gloss, grippy backplate | Grippy TPU protective bumper | Anodized aluminum buttons | MagSafe and wireless charging compatible | 8ft drop protection | Luxury feel Pros MagSafe and wireless charging compatible 8-foot drop protection Grippy protective bumper and backplate Lightweight Stylish Cons A bit pricey Limited colors and designs Nomad's Sport Case for iPhone is approved by ZDNET editor-in-chief Jason Hiner. Hiner says this Nomad case is a "great mix of protective, easy-to-grip, lightweight, and distinctive look."Hiner added that attention to detail is prominent in the ever-so-slight indent down the sides of the case, which makes it easier to hold, and the notched lines in the metal power button have a pleasant tactile feel. The sport case also features 8ft of drop protection, so you don't have to worry about everyday bumps, drops, and scrapes.This case is available for the various iPhone 13, 14, and 15 models. With MagSafe and wireless charging capabilities, you'll be able to power up easily.According to recent site reviews, Current Nomad case users love the style, low profile, drop protection, and metal buttons. One customer noted that Nomad cases are "the only gear [they] truly like and feel comfortable with."Nomad Sport case for iPhone features: High-gloss, grippy backplate | Grippy TPU protective bumper | Anodized aluminum buttons | MagSafe and wireless charging compatible | 8ft drop protection | Luxury feel Read More Show Expert Take Show less Show less View now at Amazon Editor-in-Chief Jason Hiner noted that the Ugreen 3-Port charger is ZDNET's top pick for the best iPhone wireless accessory and charger. Since new iPhones no longer come with a wall charger, you'll need to invest in one almost immediately if you don't already have a solid option on hand.Since the USB-C is a universal charger that can charge many of your devices, the top charger for current iPhones will be one that can charge multiple devices simultaneously. And Hiner recommends this one from Ugreen.It has two USB-C ports and one USB-A port (for your older devices), a display on the front that confirms your devices are actually charging, is fairly compact, and comes in a fun and stylish form factor that makes it look like a tiny (and adorable) robot. With it, you can not only fast-charge an iPhone 15 Pro but also charge a MacBook Air, an iPad, AirPods, a Kindle, a Nintendo Switch, headphones, and almost any other device.Amazon customers enjoyed the compact design, quality, quick charging, and fun robot design.Ugreen Robot GaN 65W 3-port charger features:Compact GaN charger| Compatible with iPhone, iPad, MacBook Air, Dell XPS, and more| 3 USB ports (1 USB-A port and 2 USB-C ports) Pros Can charge multiple devices at once Fast charging capabilities Face on screen indicates charging status Fun design Cons Cap for the charger prongs is easy to lose Editor-in-Chief Jason Hiner noted that the Ugreen 3-Port charger is ZDNET's top pick for the best iPhone wireless accessory and charger. Since new iPhones no longer come with a wall charger, you'll need to invest in one almost immediately if you don't already have a solid option on hand.Since the USB-C is a universal charger that can charge many of your devices, the top charger for current iPhones will be one that can charge multiple devices simultaneously. And Hiner recommends this one from Ugreen.It has two USB-C ports and one USB-A port (for your older devices), a display on the front that confirms your devices are actually charging, is fairly compact, and comes in a fun and stylish form factor that makes it look like a tiny (and adorable) robot. With it, you can not only fast-charge an iPhone 15 Pro but also charge a MacBook Air, an iPad, AirPods, a Kindle, a Nintendo Switch, headphones, and almost any other device.Amazon customers enjoyed the compact design, quality, quick charging, and fun robot design.Ugreen Robot GaN 65W 3-port charger features:Compact GaN charger| Compatible with iPhone, iPad, MacBook Air, Dell XPS, and more| 3 USB ports (1 USB-A port and 2 USB-C ports) Read More Show Expert Take Show less What is the best iPhone accessory? When it comes to daily use of your iPhone, there are several top accessories that we recommend. From earbuds, to chargers, to screen protectors, we've got all the best accessories compared for your ease.Check out this overview of the best iPhone accessories of 2025.Best iPhone accessoryType of productStarting priceAirPods Pro (Second-Gen)Wireless earbuds$250Spigen Glas.tr EZ FitiPhone screen protector$35Torras MiniMag MagSafe Battery PackiPhone MagSafe battery pack$60Anker Nano Power BankiPhone portable charger$30Apple Watch Series 10iPhone compatible smartwatch$399Nomad Sport Case for iPhoneiPhone case$50Ugreen 65W USB-C 3-Port GaN Fast ChargeiPhone compatible USB-C wall charger$26*MSRP at the time of writing. Please note that actual prices may vary depending on available sales, deals, discounts, and coupons. Show more Which is the best iPhone accessory for you? A quick search for the best iPhone accessory yields thousands of results, leaving many buyers unsure of where to start. These considerations may help you find the best iPhone accessory for your needs.Choose this best iPhone accessory...If you want...AirPods Pro (Second-Gen)Easy wireless listening wherever you are, with an extra-long battery life and Apple's exclusive H2 chip for top performance.Spigen Glas.tr EZ FitTo protect your iPhone's screen from cracks and dings with an extra-hard tempered glass screen protector.Torras MiniMag MagSafe Battery PackTo wirelessly change your iPhone on the go with little trouble or hassle.Anker Nano Power BankOn-the-go, compact charging for your iPhone.Apple Watch Series 10Seamless smartwatch compatibility and advanced health features.Nomad Sport Case for iPhoneStylish and practical protection for your iPhone.Ugreen 65W USB-C 3-Port GaN Fast Charge3-port, functional USB-C wall charging for your iPhone. Show more Factors to consider when choosing iPhone accessories There is no shortage of iPhone accessories available these days, so it's a good idea to keep a few things in mind as you're searching for the products. Our ZDNET experts consider when testing and building out our best lists.Functionality: There are so many different types of iPhone accessories that are compatible with your phone. Before you begin your search, consider any recent or ongoing issues you may experience. Do you need a speaker for better, more immersive listening? Or do you want something to power your phone on the go without wires? We included accessories for multiple use-cases and preferences. Compatibility: Compatibility, of course, is paramount since you are shopping specifically for your iPhone. Many accessories offer open compatibility between different types of smartphones, but there are some that are limited to just a cell phone type, like Apple or Google. Price: The cost of an iPhone accessory all depends on the accessory itself. For example, an iPhone car charger won't cost the same as a pair of wireless earbuds. The best iPhone accessories can vary from $10 to more than $100. Show more How did we choose these iPhone accessories? ZDNET has gone hands-on with every iPhone accessory on this list. We've spent time testing these products in our daily lives to rate their function, style, and features, and more over the course of a few weeks to get a feel for a product's add-in value. That is, can you "add-in" this product into your life and benefit from its presence, or is it just another fad product that's too good to be true?If we think another product is worth your money, we'll update this list or write up a spotlight review highlighting its best qualities and specifying who it's for.Plus, we routinely scour the web for new products that are worthy of testing, follow news on rollouts and upgrades, and source the best deals. We know buying anything in the current economy is not just for your whims, and that's why this list, as well as our other advice, is tailored to your needs, wants, and budget -- and why our picks are expert-tested and expert-vetted. Show more What accessories does the iPhone come with? When you buy a new iPhone, there's not much else in the box. Most models, such as the iPhone 15, only include a USB-C charger cable. Gone are the days of getting EarPods and a charging block. That means that it's up to you to add on extra accessories, like a screen protector to MagSafe accessories. Though iPhone accessories mean additional expense, it gives you an opportunity to truly customize your iPhone. Show more Which iPhone models support wireless charging? Most iPhone models after the iPhone 8 incorporate standard Qi wireless charging, while newer phones support Qi2. This also means that your device can charge at up to 7.5 watts for a far faster charger than older models. If you have a newer phone, like the iPhone 12 or later, you can receive charging at up to 15 watts. Show more What iPhone accessories do I need? The best iPhone accessories and which ones you need all depend on how you use your phone and your budget. If you find yourself constantly out of power, a MagSafe battery pack might be worth your investment. Similarly, if you love the convenience of your wallet and phone together, explore MagSafe wallets. We encourage you to equip your iPhone with a screen protector no matter what. Show more Why bother with MagSafe? MagSafe capabilities can enhance your user experience and your iPhone's functionality. Besides creating simpler, more efficient wireless charging, MagSafe technology opens the door for various accessories, like wallets, car vent clips and mounts, fitness mounts, power banks, grips and key rings, and more to make your life as efficient as possible. Show more What kinds of iPhone accessories are there? There are hundreds of iPhone accessories on the market from tons of different brands and retailers. Some of the most common iPhone accessories are:MagSafe battery packsMagSafe accessoriesiPhone walletsiPhone standsGrips and ringsWireless chargersCharging cords and wall blocksiPhone casesEarbudsSmart watchesCar mounts Show more What are the most basic iPhone accessories I should have? As someone who frequently tests iPhone accessories, I have a good idea of what's essential and what's a nice luxury. Since iPhones only come with a USB-C cord in the box, I'd recommend additionally purchasing a compatible wall charging adapter, a screen protector, and a sturdy case as basic essentials. After that, a MagSafe battery pack, earbuds, and other bonus accessories would be next in line. Show more Are there other iPhone accessories worth considering?Yes, there are other iPhone accessories worth your time. Although the ZDNET team regularly test new and innovative Apple or Apple compatible products, and our above list was arranged with a focus on products with a variety of use cases, there's hundreds of options available to you. Here's a few more that we've tested. Further ZDNET Tech Coverage Smartphones Smartwatches Tablets Laptops TVs Other Tech Resources ZDNET Recommends
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  • I finally found Bluetooth trackers for Android users that function better than AirTags (and are cheaper, too)
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    Chipolo's One and Card trackers are perfect for anyone who often misplaces their keys or wallet.
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  • NYT Strands Today: Hints And Answers For Thursday, March 13
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    StrandsNew York TimesLooking for Wednesdays Strands hints, spangram and answers? You can find them here:Well, I almost sat down to write about how even after finishing this puzzle, I still didnt get it, but now that I divorced myself from thinking it was about sports, I understand it now.How To Play StrandsThe New York Times Strands puzzle is a play on the classic word search. Its in beta for now, which means itll only stick around if enough people play it every day.Theres a new game of Strands to play every day. The game will present you with a six by eight grid of letters. The aim is to find a group of words that have something in common, and youll get a clue as to what that theme is. When you find a theme word, it will remain highlighted in blue.Youll also need to find a special word called a spangram. This tells you what the words have in common. The spangram links two opposite sides of the board. While the theme words will not be a proper name, the spangram can be a proper name. When you find the spangram, it will remain highlighted in yellow.Be warned: Youll need to be on your toes.Some themes are fill-in-the-blank phrases. They may also be steps in a process, items that all belong to the same category, synonyms or homophones, The New York Times notes. Just as she varies the difficulty of Wordle puzzles within a week, [Wordle and Strands editor Tracy]What Is Todays Strands Hint?Here is the NYT hint, which is pretty long today, and then I will rule something important out with my clue after that.What goes around comes aroundMine is:Not B-BallThat should get you started.What Are Todays Strands Answers?The spangram is below and the rest of the answers will branch off from that after that.NICECOMEBACKAnd where you find it:StrandsNYTAnswer are:REBOUNDBOUNCERICOCHETBOOMERANGRETURNStrandsNYTOkay so, I dont think Im crazy to see the words bounce, rebound and return and think that the theme here was basketball. But I was looking for shoot and dribble score and none of that was there. But then I figure out its a more obscure idea, words that talk about something coming back to you, or at least, deflecting off of you, which does make sense now.Follow me , and .Pick up my sci-fi novels the and
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