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Amazon Prime Day deals are available to shop before October Big Deal Days starts tomorrow
Amazon Prime Big Deal Days is back this year, returning on October 8 and 9. The “fall Prime Day” of sorts has served as the online retailer’s unofficial kickoff to the holiday shopping season for the past few years. We expect most of the deals to be Prime exclusives, meaning you must be an active Prime subscriber to get the discounts. There are always a couple of deals available for everyone, though, so it’s worth perusing Amazon’s site even if you don’t pay for Prime. It’s also worth doing so now because we’ve found a number of solid early Prime Day deals already available. These are the best of the bunch; we’ll be updating this post regularly in the lead-up to October Prime Day, so check back for the latest deals.
Prime Day deals: Engadget’s top picks
Prime Day deals on Apple gear
While Apple deals are few and far between right now, you can save a bit on the new AirPods 4. AirTags have a slight discount as well, both in single and multi-packs.
Prime Day deals on Amazon devices
It’s a safe bet that we’ll see even more Amazon gear discounted on October Prime Day, but for now, you can snag a Fire tablet on sale, as well as Ring and Blink security cameras for much cheaper than usual.
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Echo Spot for $45 ($35 off): This recently revived smart display is billed as a smart alarm clock, and it features a customizable screen, big sound for its size and all the perks for Alexa voice commands. You can also grab it bundled with a free TP-Link smart light bulb.
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Echo Buds for $25 ($25 off): These are one of our top picks for the best budget wireless earbuds you can get right now thanks to their comfortable design, pocket-friendly case, automatic wear detection, multi-device connectivity and, of course, built-in Alexa voice controls.
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Fire HD 8 tablet for $55 ($45 off): Amazon just released this new version of the HD 8 tablet, which includes more RAM, a better camera and new AI features not found on the previous model.
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Fire HD 10 tablet for $75 ($65 off): One of the more advanced tablets in Amazon’s lineup, the HD 10 has a 1080p screen, an octa-core processor, up to 64GB of storage and a 13-hour battery life.
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Kindle Paperwhite Kids for $115 ($55 off): This kids bundle includes the standard Kindle Paperwhite with 16GB of RAM, a kid-friendly cover, a two-year warranty and one free year of access to Amazon Kids+.
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Amazon Echo Show 8 for $85 ($65 off): The company’s mid-sized smart speaker has an 8-inch touchscreen, a 13MP camera with auto-framing for better video chats and a built-in Zigbee smart home hub.
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Echo Show 5 + TP-Link Tapo Smart Light Bulb for $50 ($65 off): This bundle deal knocks 56 percent off a duo that includes one of our favorite compact smart displays and a smart light bulb that can be controlled via Alexa voice commands.
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Fire TV Stick 4K Max for $35 ($25 off): Amazon’s most powerful Fire TV dongle supports 4K, HDR content and Dolby Vision, plus Wi-Fi 6E and Dolby Atmos audio. A number of other Fire TV devices are on sale right now, too, including the Fire TV Stick Lite for only $18.
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Amazon Music Unlimited three-month trial for free (four-month free trial for Prime members): Anyone who has never tried Amazon Music Unlimited before can get a three-month free trial right now. Amazon ups that to four months if you’re a Prime member that’s new to the music streaming service. That’s a great deal considering Music Unlimited typically costs $11 per month without Prime or $10 per month with Prime.
Best Prime Day Lego deals
A number of Lego sets have already been discounted for October Prime Day. Some of our favorites come from the Star Wars, Super Mario and Harry Potter lineups, and you’ll find savings up to 41 percent on those. There’s also a Lego City 2024 advent calendar that’s 20 percent off and down to only $26.
Prime Day deals on Ring and Blink security systems
You may not immediately think of them when you think about Amazon’s own tech, but the shopping giant also owns Ring and Blink. Gadgets from these companies make up most of Amazon’s home security offerings, and you can usually find steep discounts during Prime Day on security cameras, alarm systems and other bundles.
Prime Day deals on tech
Early Prime Day deals on tech include discounts on power banks, webcams, air fryers, smart plugs and more.
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PS5 Slim (Digital Edition) for $400 ($50 off): Both the all-digital model and the standard PlayStation 5 are $50 off right now, so you can get them for $400 or $450, respectively. If you’re not on the market for the PS5 Pro, these are good console discounts.
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Logitech Brio 500 Full HD Webcam for $93 ($37 off): Our top pick for the best webcam you can buy right now is $37 off, a decent discount even if it’s not a record-low sale. If you spend a lot of your day on video calls, this will be a solid upgrade to your computer’s built-in cam. It has a wide field of view, auto-light correction and shoots 1080p video.
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LG 55-inch C4 evo OLED smart TV for $1,297 ($700 off): LG’s midrange OLED sets, the C4 family includes upgraded Alpha 9 Gen 7 chip, improved brightness and a 144Hz max refresh rate. Most sizes are discounted at the moment.
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Marshall Emberton II speaker for $100 ($70 off): One of our favorite Bluetooth speakers, this model has an attractive, retro design, a pleasant, balanced sound profile and up to 30 hours of battery life.
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Cosori 9-in-1 air fryer for $85 ($35 off): This newer air fry from Cosori has nine preset cooking modes and a six-quart capacity that makes it just the right size to cook a good amount of food without taking up too much space on most countertops.
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Oura Ring (3rd gen) for $349 ($100 off): In our review, we called the Oura Ring the “perfect wearable for people who don’t like wearables.” It’s an alternative to a fitness tracker or smartwatch that tracks all day activity and sleep.
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Anker Nano Power Bank 10K for $32 ($8 off): This is the cheapest price we’ve seen for this 10K power bank that has a connecting USB-C cable built in.
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Anker iPhone 16 screen protectors for $19.20+ (40 percent off): Clip the 40-percent coupon on the page to get a big discount on Anker’s screen protectors for any of the latest iPhone 16 models. They provide drop protection from up to 5.9 feet and extra scratch resistance thanks to Anker’s ShieldX technology.
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Baseus 30W/10000mAh MagSafe power bank for $28 ($18 off): Clip the 40-percent off coupon to get a record-low price on a power bank that earned a place in our guide to the best power banks you can buy. It quickly refills MagSafe-compatible phones and has a handy built-in cable.
Everything you need to know about October Prime Day 2024
When is October Prime Day 2024?
October Prime Day will be held on October 8 and 9 this year.
What is October Prime Day?
October Prime Day is a members-only sale event run by Amazon in which the online retailer has thousands of sales on its site that are exclusively available to those with an active Prime members.
How long is October Prime Day?
October Prime Day will last two full days.
What is on sale for Amazon Prime Big Deal Days?
Most October Prime Day deals will not be revealed until the days of the event. However, in years past, we’ve seen everything from clothing to household essentials to outdoor gear go on sale during this event. Engadget cares most about tech deals, and in past fall Prime Days, we’ve seen things like phones, tablets, headphones, earbuds, robot vacuums, smart home gear and more receive deep discounts.
Do I need an Amazon Prime membership to shop Prime Day deals?
Yes, because most deals will be Prime exclusives. However, there are always a few decent deals available to all Amazon shoppers, so it’s worth checking out Amazon’s site during October Prime Day to see where you can save even if you don’t pay for Prime.
Expired early Prime Day deals
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Apple 24-inch iMac (M3) for $1,100 ($200 off):The discount plus clippable coupon bring the final price for thisApple desktopdown to the lowest we’ve seen. -
Apple Magic Mouse (black) for $85 ($15 off): Thewhite versionof Apple’s popular accessory is still cheaper at $68, but the black colorway rarely goes on sale. Both mice pair quickly and are relatively light with responsive touch gestures. -
Apple iPad Air (13-inch) for $720 ($80 off):The large model ofour favorite iPadreturns to one of its frequent sale prices. It’s about $20 more than its record low, but it’s still a good deal if you’ve been eyeing the 13-inch Air. -
Apple Pencil (1st gen) for $69 ($30 off): If you have a 10th-gen iPad or older, this is the stylus to get. We’ve seen this discount for a couple of weeks now, but it’s still $10 below the average sale price. It’s also discounted atWalmart. -
Samsung Pro Plus microSD card for $100 ($20 off): This newly released, 1TB variant is down to its best price yet. The Pro Plus is the top pick in our guide to thebest microSD cards. -
Beats Fit Pro earbuds for $159 ($41 off): Our overall favorite pair ofearbuds for runningare on sale for $41 off. They’ve hit this price point often over the past few months, but it’s a decent discount on buds we found to be comfortable with a secure fit and great audio quality. -
Beats Studio Buds for $99 ($51 off):They’re atad oldat this point, but the Studio Buds remain a decent buy at under $100. -
Amazon Echo Show 5 + Sengled smart light bulb bundle for $60 ($50 off):This bundle gives you one of our favoritesmart displays(which makes an excellent alarm clock) and a top pick in ourbest smart light bulbsguide at a 45-percent discount. -
iRobot Roomba Vac robot vacuum for $170 ($80 off):This affordable robo-vac is only $10 more than it was during July Prime Day right now, making it an even better option if you want a robot vacuum without spending a ton. -
8BitDo Ultimate C wired gaming controller for $15 ($5 off):Now at $1 cheaper than it was during Prime Day in July, this 8BitDo accessory is an even better option for PC gamers or folks looking for a more comfortable Steam Deck controller. -
ASTRO Gaming A40 TR wired gaming headset for $100 ($30 off): Our pick for thebest gaming headsetis $30 off, a discount we’ve seen a few times this year. We found these to be comfortable with better sound than many headsets, but the mic performance is only OK. -
Anker 633 10K magnetic power bank for $40 ($40 off):This MagSafe-compatible charging bank has a built-in kickstand for propping up your iPhone, plus a 20W USB-C port for high-speed, wired charging. -
Anker MagSafe Charger Pad for $19.19 ($4.80 off):This Qi2 charging pad is back on sale for its all-time-low price, and it works with the latest iPhone 16 handsets. -
Anker Prime Power Bank 200W 20K with 100W charging base for $140 ($45 off):The top premium pick in ourbest power banksguide, this 20K brick can recharge most mobile devices and has a handy screen that shows you the power flowing out of it, as well as the remaining charge. -
Elgato Stream Deck+ for $170 ($30 off):Combine the discount with the clippable coupon to get a record-low price on this upgraded version of the standard Stream Deck. -
TP-Link AC1200 WiFi Extender for $20 ($30 off): Our top budget pick in ourbest Wi-Fi extendersguide is more than half off right now. While not a rare deal, it’s still a record-low price on a handy device that could help eliminate dead zones around your home. -
Samsung Pro Plus microSD card (512GB) with adapter for $30 ($54 off):Now 64 percent off, this high-capacitymicroSD cardis a great buy for anyone who needs extra storage for their camera, tablet or Nintendo Switch (or other handheld gaming console). -
Google Pixel Buds A-Series for $64 ($35 off):This is one of the best prices we’ve seen on Google’s budget-friendly wireless earbuds, whichwe praisedfor their solid sound quality, deep Google Assistant integration and small, comfortable design. -
Beats Studio Pro x Kim Kardashian headphones + 2 years of AppleCare+ for $279 ($100 off):If you’re really into the muted colors in this collection, this is one of the best deals we’ve seen on Beats’ pro-level headphones with AppleCore+ protection. -
Apple Watch Ultra 2 for $689 ($110 off):This is a record-low price on the Ultra 2, which remains Apple’s most premium smartwatch and the one best for adventurers, ultramarathoners and the like. -
Google Pixel Buds Pro 2 + $30 Amazon gift card for $229:Thebrand new Pixel Budsthat are a solid choice for Pixel phone owners include a free $30 Amazon gift card in this bundle. -
Google Pixel 8a smartphone for $399 ($100 off):If you’re looking for an Android phone with a ton of advanced features and a reasonable price tag, the Pixel 8a is thebest midrange smartphoneyou can get right now. -
Apple iPad (10th gen) for $299 ($50 off): The base iPad didn’t receive a refresh this year (yet), but Apple did cut the price to $349. It’s still selling for a record low right now. -
iRobot Roomba Vacuum and Mop Combo for $206 ($69 off):This Roomba can vacuum and mop floors all in one go, and it will automatically return to its charging base when it needs more juice. -
Samsung T7 Shield (4TB) for $280 ($220 off):If you’re looking for a high-capacity portable SSD that can take a beating, this deal is the best price we’ve seen on the 4TB T7 Shield since June. -
Kasa Smart Plug EP25 (4-pack) for $34 ($16 off): These are our top pick in our guide to thebest smart plugsavailable right now thanks to their compatibility across all four of the main smart home ecosystems, their easy setup process and reliable connection. -
Kindle Paperwhite Signature Essentials bundle for $203 ($55 off):This bundle includes one of the best Kindles you can get right now, along with its fabric cover and wireless charging pad. This is the lowest price we’ve seen all year on this trio.
Follow @EngadgetDeals on Twitter for the latest tech deals and buying advice, and stay tuned to Engadget.com for all of the best tech deals coming out of October Prime Day 2024.
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US judge orders Google to open app store to competitors
A US federal judge has ruled that Google must allow Android apps made by rival technology firms onto its Google Play app store for three years starting next month.
The change was among several remedies ordered by Judge James Donato in a case brought against Google by Epic Games, the maker of the hit video game Fortnite.
Google says it will appeal against the decision and ask for a pause to the proposed remedies.
In December, a jury sided with Epic, which says Google stifled competitors by controlling the distribution of apps and payments on Android phones.
“The changes would put consumers’ privacy and security at risk, make it harder for developers to promote their apps, and reduce competition on devices,” Google said in a statement.
Some legal experts have hailed the ruling as a meaningful challenge to the dominance of a handful of technology giants.
“It shows that courts are not necessarily opposed to asking dominant platforms to share access with rivals in the name of competition,” said Rebecca Haw Allensworth, a professor at Vanderbilt Law School.
Among other remedies, the ruling called for Google to make its catalogue of apps available to competing app stores.
“That isn’t something antitrust law would normally require,” said Mark Lemley, professor at Stanford Law School. “But the judge correctly noted that once you have violated the antitrust laws, courts can order you to do affirmative things to undo the harm you caused, even though you didn’t have the obligation to do those things in the first place.”
Google had argued that its Play app store operates in a competitive landscape, citing competition with iPhone-maker Apple, which was also sued by Epic Games in 2020.
That case ended with an appeals court ruling that Apple does not have a monopoly in mobile games.
Monday’s order is the latest legal blow suffered by Google in recent years on competition grounds.
In August, US District Judge Amit Mehta sided with the US Department of Justice, which accused the company of operating an illegal monopoly in online search.
Last month, District Judge Leonie Brinkema finished hearing arguments over similar government allegations that Google dominates the advertising technology market.
The company’s critics say Google’s fees of up to 30% on every payment made on its app store has meant higher prices for consumers.
“That is a rate they were able to charge because they were a monopoly,” said Lee Hepner, Senior Legal Counsel at the American Economic Liberties Project.
Mr Hepner said that the ruling is likely change that.
“There’s going to be a lot more incentive for developers to enter this market, and prices should be lower for consumers,” he said.
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Unboxing Rak server 12U murah berkualitas
bagi teman2 yang lg nyari rak server kali ini saya bagikan video unboxing rak server murah berkualitas yang baru saya beli .
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SpaceX’s Hera launch offers sublime view of Earth
SpaceX shared an awesome view of Earth captured during the early part of the European Space Agency’s (ESA) Hera mission, which launched on Monday.
The breathtaking image (below) shows part of the upper stage of the Falcon 9 rocket with Earth in the distance.
View from Falcon 9's second stage during the Hera mission pic.twitter.com/a4Qrgg6Pp6
— SpaceX (@SpaceX) October 7, 2024
SpaceX launched the Hera mission from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, sending the spacecraft to an interplanetary transfer orbit.
Hera is a planetary defense mission that’s been designed to analyze the effects of NASA’s Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) mission. DART reached its climax in September 2022 with the deliberate crashing of a spacecraft into an asteroid — Dimorphos — to see if the impact would alter its course. Scientists discovered that it did indeed change the asteroid’s direction, paving the way for further development of a system that could be used to deflect potentially hazardous asteroids that are spotted heading toward Earth.
The Hera mission will visit Dimorphos far away from Earth to gather further data to help scientists learn more about the composition of the asteroid and the effects of the DART mission. It could also lead to a greater understanding of asteroid geophysics, as well as offer further insight into the formation of our solar system.
This was the 23rd launch for SpaceX’s Falcon 9 first-stage booster, which previously launched Crew-1, Crew-2, SXM-8, CRS-23, IXPE, Transporter-4, Transporter-5, Globalstar FM15, ISI EROS C-3, Korea 425, Maxar 1, ASBM, and 10 Starlink missions.
SpaceX said that due to the additional performance required to deliver Hera to its destination, the first-stage booster was not landed back on Earth in the usual way, but instead expended in orbit.
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SUN Blade-System 6000 teardown ($50'000 when new) (PWJ63)
We got some SUN/Oracle Blade 6000 systems for scrapping and I took one apart….
The chassis was about $5000 when new and the blade servers were $3500 to $6000 in basic configuration. Hard drives, CPUs and memory were billed extra. I/O cards too… .
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Apple’s iOS 18.1 & iPadOS 18.1 developer beta 6 now available
Many iPhone users have October 28 marked on their calendars. That’s when the long-awaited stable iOS 18.1 update with the first Apple Intelligence features will be available. In the meantime, the company has been sending out betas so developers can tinker with the system. Now, Apple is sending out iOS 18.1 and iPadOS 18.1 developer beta 6 to eligible devices.
Apple rolling out iOS 18.1 and iPadOS 18.1 developer beta 6
iOS 18.1 Beta 5 arrived a couple of weeks ago for all eligible Apple devices. Given the stable version rollout schedule, it’s possible that the new beta 6 update will be the last for iOS 18.1. Apple has been working on polishing the OS so that everything is ready for the expected October 28 rollout.
To install iOS 18.1 beta 6, you must have an eligible device and enroll in the beta program (if you haven’t already). Remember that only the iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max, iPhone 16, and iPhone 16 Pro models support Apple Intelligence features. That said, you can check the firmware’s availability under Settings > General > Software Update.
Apple Intelligence features available
Previous iOS 18.1 betas already included the first Apple Intelligence features. Subsequent updates focused on fixing bugs and improving the overall stability of the OS. Users of devices that support Apple Intelligence will enjoy features like AI-powered writing tools. The latter improves spelling/grammar correction and adds options like rewriting with different tones and text summaries.
Siri is now smarter thanks to Apple Intelligence, too. The assistant boasts a better understanding of natural language and context and can even keep up with you if you stumble when speaking. The Safari browser got some AI love via the article summary feature, as well as a new focus mode.
Other native apps, like Messages and Mail, integrate Apple Intelligence capabilities in their own way. In Mail, you’ll get a “Summarize” button at the top of every email, which is especially useful for long ones. The Mail app now intelligently places time-sensitive messages at the top of your inbox. Apple’s AI suite also enables summaries and transcription of audio recordings. The new Smart Replies features are available in both Messages and Mail.
Apple Photos’ new Memory Movie option uses the power of AI to generate prompt-based slideshows with your photos. You can say what kind of photos you want in the slideshow and even decide its “mood.” The update also offers a phone call transcription option.
Not all AI features will be available this year
It’s notable that several Apple Intelligence features won’t arrive until next year. Additionally, as Apple adjusts to EU regulations, users in Europe won’t have access to Apple Intelligence for the time being. So, the new iPhone 16 series loses much of its appeal in those regions.
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Google ordered to open up the Play Store in Epic Games antitrust ruling
Google has to open up the Play Store. On Monday, US District Judge James Donato issued a permanent injunction forcing the company to open its storefront to competitors for three years and make Android apps available in alternate stores. The ruling stems from Google’s four-year antitrust battle with Epic Games. Google said on Monday it will appeal the injunction, highlighting its competition with Apple and potential security concerns.
As part of the ruling, Google must allow third-party app stores access to the Google Play library. In addition, CNBC reports that the company has to make those alternate app stores available for download in the Play Store. Google also can’t make deals (using fees or revenue sharing) to launch apps exclusively on Google Play or preinstall its store on new hardware.
Billing changes will also emerge from the injunction. Google can’t require developers to use its own billing system. Nor can it stop devs from notifying users about less expensive payment options.
CNBC reports that a three-person committee will monitor Google’s compliance and technical issues stemming from the ruling. Google and Epic will form the committee.
When reached for comment by Engadget, a Google spokesperson pointed to a blog post explaining why it will appeal. Google VP of Regulatory Affairs Lee-Anne Mulholland wrote that the company’s competition with Apple helps to negate antitrust concerns. “The decision fails to take into account that Android is an open platform and developers have always had many options in how to distribute their apps,” Mulholland wrote. “In fact, most Android devices come preloaded with two or more app stores right out of the box.”
“For example, Epic Games has made its popular Fortnite app available to Android users through the Samsung Galaxy Store, sideloading, and the Epic Games Store — all while Fortnite was not distributed through Google Play,” Google’s Regulatory Affairs VP wrote. “These are options that developers have never been able to offer to their American users on iPhones.”
In December, a jury found Google’s Play Store to violate US antitrust laws. The unanimous verdict stated that the company held an illegal monopoly on app distribution and in-app billing for Android devices. It also ruled that its deals with other gaming companies and device manufacturers were anti-competitive.
In April, Epic listed a proposed permanent injunction that largely matches Donato’s decision today. For its part, Google said at the time Epic’s demands went too far and were too self-serving.
The ruling went in a very different direction from a similar one Epic filed against Apple, which the Fortnite maker mostly lost. CNBC notes that a jury decided Google’s trial, while the fate of Apple’s suit fell into the hands of a judge.
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