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Smart TVs generally range between $400 and $500 for a good model that covers the basics. Of course, you can get ultra-premium 83-inch sets that reach well into $10,000, but those are for home theater enthusiasts with deep pockets. On the flip side, budget options do exist, but they often cut corners on features or performance. This Insignia 32-inch Smart Fire TV breaks that entirely: Right now, it’s down to just $74 from $129 on Amazon, and honestly, this price doesn’t reflect what you’re actually getting. It’s our favorite early Black Friday discovery so far. See at Amazon A Full…

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Lava has been gradually teasing the arrival of the Lava Agni 4. Scheduled to debut this month (November), the device will sport a completely different rear design compared to its predecessor, which came with a secondary display on the back. A new teaser released by the brand showcases the phone’s back panel for the first time. Lava Agni 4 rear design As seen in the image, the Lava Agni 4 has a horizontal camera bar, which includes two cameras with the “AGNI” branding and a dual-LED flash in between. This clearly confirms that the device will not feature a rear-facing…

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“What is recommended is that when something happens, they go to open the folder and the next day request the video evidence, because [without an investigation file] they will not be able to access this information,” says Salvador Guerrero Chiprés, general coordinator of C5 CDMX.In fact, he shared that they receive around 160 requests per day from people asking for the C5 recordings to present as evidence in court.In other words, if an average of 640 investigation files are opened every day in Mexico City (232,476 per year, according to data from the 2024 National Census of State and Federal…

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2025 is almost over (gasp!), so it’s time to look back at all of the best devices we’ve seen so far. In this episode, Engadget Deputy Editor Billy Steele joins Devindra to talk about the highlights of the year, which range from the usual suspects (like Google’s Pixel and the iPhone 17 Pro), to surprises like the Ninja Swirl. Also, we chat about yet another super-thin phone and the latest sampler from Teenage Engineering.Subscribe!TopicsEngadget’s Best of 2025: phones, tablets, cameras, even EVs! – 1:40Reuters reports Meta projected 10% of its revenue ($16B) came from ads for scams this year –…

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Sign Up For Goods 🛍️ Product news, reviews, and must-have deals. Cold weather is right around the corner, and even if you’re not spending your time in -70-degree temperatures like the researchers at the Mount Washington Observatory, you’re going to want to keep your hands warm. Right now, REI has more than 100 pairs of gloves on clearance. They range from burly models built for mountaineering, to basic hand warmers that let you use your phone while wearing them. REI doesn’t do Black Friday, so these are likely the lowest prices you’re going to see for the rest of the…

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The past week has been packed with Galaxy S26 leaks, but the rumor mill isn’t done yet. A new report has now hinted at when Samsung might finally unveil its next flagship lineup. According to a Korean outlet (via @Jukan on X), Samsung is reportedly planning to hold its next Galaxy Unpacked event for the S26 series on February 25, about a month later than its usual schedule. The event is said to be an “AI-focused” showcase taking place in San Francisco. A source familiar with Samsung’s plans told the outlet, “Samsung is preparing its first San Francisco Unpacked in…

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The Switch 2’s controversial price tag didn’t stop it from becoming the fastest-selling console at launch ever. Will it stay $450 or break the $500 barrier due to tariffs and inflation? In what should come as some small relief, Nintendo recently signaled that fans don’t have to worry about a price hike in the near future. “We believe that we’ll be able to maintain the current level of profitability for hardware for the time being unless there are significant changes in external factors, such as a shift in tariff assumptions, or other unexpected events,” Nintendo President Shuntaro Furukawa told investors…

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Some US tech giants are abandoning their decade-long practice of publishing statistics about the gender and racial makeup of their workforce. Google, which helped pioneer the release of annual diversity, equity, and inclusion reports, has no plans to disclose the information this year, according to four employees familiar with the discussions internally. Microsoft and Meta also will not be publishing diversity reports and data this year, spokespeople for the companies confirmed to WIRED.The broad loss in transparency, which has not been previously reported, could obscure the impact of President Donald Trump’s anti-DEI policies on the tech workforce. It could also…

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I have a decade-old, non-smart Vizio TV in my home office that’s been with me for four moves, and I think it’s time that she retires. It still runs fairly smoothly with a Chromecast providing all the smarts, but if I could upgrade to a similarly sized 4K smart TV at a good price, I wouldn’t say no. My biggest limiting factor is size: with the limited space I have in my office, I can’t go bigger than a 43-inch TV. I’m eyeing a few at the moment, including ones from Samsung, Roku and Vizio, so we’ll see what kinds…

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Realme has been teasing the arrival of its next flagship, the GT 8 Pro, for both global and Indian markets. But the official launch date has remained a mystery—until now.  According to a new report from SmartPrix, Realme could unveil the GT 8 Pro on November 20th, pushing back from the previously rumored November 11th date. The GT 8 Pro is Realme’s first smartphone made in collaboration with camera brand Ricoh GR. It features a 50MP main camera, a 200MP periscope lens with 3x optical zoom, and a 50MP ultrawide shooter. Realme has also integrated a Ricoh GR Mode, which…

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