Apple’s brand new AirPods 2 just got their first big discount

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Apple’s next-generation AirPods were just released recently, but they’ve already gotten their first big discount on Amazon. This is actually a pretty huge surprise considering how popular they are and how well they’ve been selling. But hey, we’re not complaining! If you don’t yet own a pair of AirPods or if you’re looking to upgrade so you can use “Hey Siri,” today is the day to do it because Amazon has the Second-Generation Apple AirPods with Charging Case available for just $139.99. That’s a $19 discount, or 12%, which is unheard of for a brand new Apple product that has been so popular.

Apple AirPods with Charging Case (Latest Model): $139.99

Here are the highlights from the product page:

  • Automatically on, automatically connected
  • Easy setup for all your Apple devices
  • Quick access to Siri by saying “Hey Siri”
  • Double-tap to play or skip forward
  • New Apple H1 headphone chip delivers faster wireless connection to your devices
  • Charges quickly in the case
  • Case can be charged using the Lightning connector
  • Rich, high-quality audio and voice
  • Seamless switching between devices
  • Listen and talk all day with multiple charges from the Charging Case

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Apple’s brand new AirPods 2 just got their first big discount originally appeared on BGR.com on Thu, 25 Apr 2019 at 07:54:27 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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What do the ‘Avengers: Endgame’ credits scenes mean?

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The Marvel movie you’ve been waiting for close to a year is finally here. Avengers: Endgame launches officially on April 26th, but the film has already premiered in some markets and will hit theaters in more countries on Thursday. In addition to wondering how the Avengers will beat Thanos and undo the bad things from Infinity War, you’re probably wondering whether there are any exciting post-credits scenes at the end of the movie. That goes double if you’ve been keeping yourself updated on all the Endgame leaks. We’re about to answer that question, but before we do, note that some minor spoilers will follow below. If you want a perfect Endgame experience in cinemas, then you should return to this post after you’ve watched the film.

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What do the ‘Avengers: Endgame’ credits scenes mean? originally appeared on BGR.com on Thu, 25 Apr 2019 at 07:31:32 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Verizon just confirmed the Galaxy Note 10 5G is real

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We’ve heard the same thing from a bunch of recent Galaxy Note 10 rumors, and now it’s finally confirmed: Samsung will indeed have at least two Galaxy Note 10 in stores this summer. The news comes from Verizon’s CEO who dropped this little nugget of information during the company’s Q1 2019 quarterly earnings call.

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Stop letting babies watch TV, begs World Health Organization

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The occasional Netflix binge might seem like a harmless distraction to you and me, but the World Health Organization says those same personal standards should never be applied to babies and toddlers. In a new report, WHO insists that sedentary behavior in children up to five years of age puts them at a dramatically increased risk of developing habits links to obesity and all the nasty health effects that come with it.

Previous WHO guidance on “screen time” for children had already placed restrictions on the amount of sedentary time young children should spend watching TV and playing with gadgets like smartphones and tablets. These low-energy activities contribute to poor health, it’s thought, and now the guidelines have become even more strict.

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Stop letting babies watch TV, begs World Health Organization originally appeared on BGR.com on Wed, 24 Apr 2019 at 23:07:56 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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HBO shares new ‘Game of Thrones’ photos ahead of the bloodiest, longest episode yet

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The Lady of Winterfell looks a little shaken in the image at the top of this post, and it’s certainly no secret why. The epic confrontation we’ve all been anticipating as Game of Thrones’ final season reaches the halfway mark this Sunday is almost here. And in advance of the high-stakes battle of Winterfell that will give the show it’s bloodiest and longest episode to date, HBO has released a new batch of images teasing the struggle to come.

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HBO shares new ‘Game of Thrones’ photos ahead of the bloodiest, longest episode yet originally appeared on BGR.com on Wed, 24 Apr 2019 at 22:05:16 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Young stars love to destroy planet atmospheres, new study suggests

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New exoplanet discoveries have been piling up fast in recent years, and whenever astronomers confirm the existence of another planet there’s always an immediate interest in whether or not that planet could support life. For many newly-discovered worlds the answer is a firm “no.” They’re either too hot, too cold, or they’re just big balls of gas, but when a rocky world is discovered to be just the right distance from its star the possibility of life remains.

A new research paper published in Astronomy & Astrophysics Letters explains how even some planets in the so-called “Goldilocks zone” of their parent stars can be doomed to harsh fate with no possibility of supporting life as we know it.

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Young stars love to destroy planet atmospheres, new study suggests originally appeared on BGR.com on Wed, 24 Apr 2019 at 21:03:26 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Disney+ release may prompt a wave of Netflix cancellations, new survey reveals

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Earlier this month, Disney officially took the wraps off of Disney+, its highly anticipated streaming service designed to compete with the likes of Netflix and HBO. With streaming being all the rage these days, and with Disney already boasting an absolute treasure trove of content, getting into the streaming game certainly makes a whole lot of sense.

From what we can gather so far, Disney’s streaming strategy appears to be incredibly well thought out. In addition to a vast library of compelling content — which will include all 30 seasons of The Simpsons — the company signaled a willingness to offer Disney+ at a discount should users opt to bundle it with services like ESPN+ and Hulu. And speaking of price, the $6.99 price point Disney revealed last week is remarkably cheap and does a solid job of undercutting Netflix.

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The NSA now thinks the phone surveillance program it once defended isn’t worth it anymore

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The National Security Agency appears to have done a complete about-face over the controversial electronic spying program that whistleblower Edward Snowden brought to light almost six years ago now, involving the bulk collection of metadata related to Americans’ phone calls and text messages.

The NSA once defended the program — which was secretly launched during the George W. Bush administration without court approval — as vital to US national security interests. The nation was still reeling from the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, and officials later said tools like this program help the nation’s espionage professionals deal with the new realities of terrorism.

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Netflix was testing a cheaper, mobile-only plan, but it might already be dead

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While Netflix is about to increase prices for some users, it’s also conducting several price-related tests in other markets which include cheaper pricing options. One such test was just halted in Korea, as the company apparently decided against rolling out cheaper, mobile-only subscription options to customers.

The move doesn’t necessarily mean that other markets won’t get cheaper access to Netflix, but it might indicate that well-developed countries such as South Korea aren’t going to get mobile-only subscriptions any time soon.

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AT&T CEO confirms that 5G subscription plans won’t come cheap

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In a mobile world where carriers are seemingly obsessed with squeezing every spare cent they can from subscribers, it was a pleasant surprise to see T-Mobile CTO Neville a few weeks back promise that T-Mobile’s 5G data plans won’t be more expensive than the company’s existing 4G plans. Unfortunately, it looks as if the same can’t be said for AT&T.

During AT&T’s earnings conference call today, AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson relayed that 5G pricing could very well be tiered and that users keen on enjoying the maximum data speeds afforded by 5G will have to pay a little bit extra for the privilege.

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AT&T CEO confirms that 5G subscription plans won’t come cheap originally appeared on BGR.com on Wed, 24 Apr 2019 at 18:35:31 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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