Fry, bake, roast, grill, and more with the Instant Pot of air fryers
Air fryers make up the hottest trend in kitchen gadgets right now, perhaps even more popular than slow cookers and pressure cookers. But not all air fryers are created equal. The Oster Dura Ceramic Air Fryer is pretty much the Instant Pot of air fryers. It’s a fantastic air fryer that cooks up crispy food without all the oil you need in a traditional deep fryer, but it can also do so much more. It bakes, grills, roasts, sautees, and more, all in a single device that’s wonderfully easy to clean. It’s on sale right now on Amazon at a discount, so definitely check it out.
Oster Dura Ceramic Air Fryer, Large/3L, Black: $110.19
Here’s what you need to know from the product page:
- This Oster air fryer air-fries to the perfect crispiness for the taste and texture of fried food, using only a tablespoon or less of oil for a healthier alternative
- Hot air fryer has a titanium-infused coating that cooks food 30% faster and is 8 times more durable than regular nonstick coatings; it’s also PTFE- and PFOA-free, and easy to clean
- Dual cooking method uses a tilt motion, fan assisted convection, and radiated heat conduction- heating elements above and below the bowl-to expose food to circulating heat, and cook it evenly
- LCD screen lets you set cooking time and temperature; unit shuts off automatically when food is done
- Large, 3 liter capacity lets you cook more at a time
- Includes roasting rack, measuring Spoon, cool-touch handle, and recipe book
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Watch the first trailer for Netflix’s choose-your-own-adventure ‘Black Mirror’ show
Netflix will supposedly drop a brand new kind of TV show this Friday, a movie that will let you choose your own adventure. That’s supposed to be a gaming-like movie experience that enables you to make various choices about what’s going to happen next with the help of your remote. And it’s not an actual movie, but a Black Mirror special episode. The creators of this interactive episode reportedly recorded over five hours of interactive footage for the Bandersnatch adventure, and Netflix just released the first trailer for the show.
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Another new Android phone with a camera hole in the display just beat the Galaxy S10 to market
The Galaxy S10 should hit stores at some point in early March, according to recent reports, which gives Samsung’s biggest Android rival some two months to sell phones featuring almost the same Galaxy S10 design. A brand new flagship phone just launched, sporting top specs in addition to that brand new screen design, as well as an affordable price.
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Android TV is on a hot streak – and growing especially quickly outside the US
2018 was certainly a great year for TV. We binged as much of it as ever, services like Netflix kept cranking out new series for us to get addicted to and more people than ever are cutting the cord completely — ditching expensive traditional cable TV packages and going all-in on Internet TV.
Which may explain why Google says its Android TV service is on something of a hot streak at the moment, growing to the point that an executive says the service now has “tens of millions” of users outside the US.
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NASA wants you to celebrate New Years with its New Horizons space probe
NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft has been speeding through space since early 2006 and it’s about to make what might be its most interesting flyby to date. After speeding past Jupiter and Pluto in the 12 years since its launch, the probe is about to have a very close encounter with a mysterious object in the outer Solar System called Ultima Thule. As luck would have it, it’s going to meet its target on New Year’s Day, and it’s a pretty big deal for NASA.
As we approach the probe’s arrival at Ultima Thule, NASA is announcing its schedule of events related to the probe’s flyby. The big show will begin on the afternoon of Monday, December 31st, and it’ll kick off three days of news and briefings that will give us our best look yet at an extremely distant Solar System object.
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Demand for Tesla’s Model 3 expected to remain strong in 2019
With all the flack Tesla gets for its inability to consistently meet its stated production goals, it’s easy to overlook the fact that demand for the Model 3 has remained incredibly strong for more than two years now. And with Tesla finally getting a handle on production, Model 3 sales may be primed to explode in 2019.
Looking ahead to the next year, analyst Dan Ives believes that Model 3 demand remains robust and that consumers are growing more interested in the mass market EV as demand for bulkier cars like SUVs slows down. What’s more, Ives’ note relays that Tesla should see a nice boost in sales as the company continues to expand across Europe.
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Demand for Tesla’s Model 3 expected to remain strong in 2019 originally appeared on BGR.com on Wed, 26 Dec 2018 at 21:03:37 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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PlayStation Plus free games for January 2019: Steep, Portal Knights, and more
There are few franchises I miss more than the SSX snowboarding games. In fact, the SSX reboot was one of my favorite games of 2012, but I haven’t spent much time on the virtual slopes in the years since. That’s precisely why I was so excited to see that Ubisoft’s Steep would be coming to the PlayStation Plus free games collection next month. It may not be quite the same, but I’m looking forward to racing down snowy mountains again.
Sandbox action RPG Portal Knights is the other headliner this month, though I think I’m even more interested in the Zone of the Enders HD Collection, which you should absolutely try if you’ve never played them before. Amplitude is a pretty great inclusion too, and worth having on your PS3’s hard drive.
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PlayStation Plus free games for January 2019: Steep, Portal Knights, and more originally appeared on BGR.com on Wed, 26 Dec 2018 at 20:08:13 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Watch a NASA astronaut relearn how to walk after nearly 200 days in space
It’s only been about a week since three of the crew members aboard the International Space Station flew back down to Earth aboard Russia’s Soyuz spacecraft. Their vehicle, which was the same one that sprung a leak on a component that was ultimately jettisoned before reentry, held up just fine and the trio made it back to Earth just fine.
Astronaut Drew Feustel is no strange to space, and while he wasn’t part of the crew that returned to Earth last week he knows all about the struggles facing anyone who endures an extended stay in space. In a tweet welcoming home the crew, Feustel offers us an eye-opening look at what space explorers have to deal with after they come home.
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Samsung is going to show off a bunch of weird new stuff at CES 2019
An ASMR microphone, a custom perfume service and an auto-adjusting computer monitor stand that helps users with their posture are among eight projects Samsung announced today that it plans to show off in just a few weeks as part of CES 2019 in Las Vegas.
The projects are all fueled in some way by artificial intelligence and were developed via Samsung’s C-Lab (Creative Lab) program. As part of this announcement, Samsung says these C-Lab projects that will be revealed represent the biggest number of projects the lab has ever unveiled in a single show since making its CES debut in 2016. And doing this, the company says, will help it “refine the projects and prepare the prototypes that will eventually become finished products to take to market.”
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More than 3,700 patients may have been exposed to HIV at a New Jersey surgery center
More than 3,700 patients who went in for surgery at the HealthPlus Surgery Center in New Jersey may have been exposed to HIV, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C, according to a harrowing report from NBC News.
While no patients at the clinic have reported any worrisome symptoms to date, the New Jersey Department of Health is naturally advising all patients who visited the clinic between January of 2018 and September 7 of 2018 to get tested. As it should, HealthPlus Surgery Center said it will foot the bill for any testing costs.
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More than 3,700 patients may have been exposed to HIV at a New Jersey surgery center originally appeared on BGR.com on Wed, 26 Dec 2018 at 18:35:15 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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