$200 Powerbeats3 wireless earbuds are down to $105 right now
Apple’s Powerbeats Pro true wireless earbuds are great, but they’re insanely overpriced at $250. If you want the same look, the same sweat-resistance, and the same great sound quality for less than half the price, we’ve got a deal you definitely need to check out. The Powerbeats3 Wireless Earphones are the exact same Bluetooth earbuds, but they have a standard design with a cord that connects the left and right earphones. Pick up a pair right now on Amazon and you’ll only pay $104.99 instead of the regular price of $200!
Powerbeats3 Wireless Earphones – White: $104.99
Here’s the scoop from the product page:
- Connectivity Technology: Wireless Connect via Class 1 Bluetooth with your device for wireless workout freedom
- Up to 12 hours of battery life to power through multiple workouts
- With Fast Fuel, a 5-minute charge gives you 1 hour of playback when battery is low
- Sweat and water resistance to handle tough training. Flexible, secure-fit earhooks maximize comfort and stability
- What’s in the box: Powerbeats3 Wireless earphones, eartips with four (4) size options, carrying case, universal USB charging cable (USB-A to USB Micro-B, Quick Start Guide, warranty card
Powerbeats3 Wireless Earphones – White: $104.99
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New NES and SNES games won’t be released on Nintendo Switch every month
During its latest Nintendo Direct live stream, Nintendo finally announced that Super Nintendo games would arrive on the Switch for all Nintendo Switch Online subscribers. Switch owners have been waiting for this announcement ever since the online service launched, and on Thursday, the first batch of SNES games arrived.
The initial offering included classic titles such as The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, Super Mario World, Super Mario Kart, Super Metroid, and Kirby’s Dream Land 3, and Nintendo has said that more will be released in the coming months. But in a follow-up post on Nintendo of Japan’s official website, the company also revealed that retro titles will no longer be added every month as they have been since the first NES games rolled out.
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Apple’s iPhone XR’s battery case is $130, so try this $27 case instead
Of all the iPhones Apple has ever made, the iPhone XR is definitely somewhere near the top of the list when it comes to battery life. Even still, battery life is like money: you can never have enough. If you want to double your iPhone’s battery life but you don’t want to cough up a ridiculous $130 for Apple’s Smart Battery Case, head over to Amazon and you’ll find the Euhan 4200mAh Slim Rechargeable Battery Case for iPhone XR for a small fraction of that price.
iPhone XR Battery Case, Euhan 4200mAh Slim Rechargeable Power Charging Case for iPhone XR (6.1…: $26.80
Here are the highlights from the product page:
- SYNC & Portable Built-in 4200mAh, add extra 140% backup battery for iPhone XR wherever you need it. Perfect for traveling, camping, business trip or other outdoor occasions. Thin and fit your hands well. Easy to carry.
- Upgraded design, The iPhone XR uses the unique power of kickstand to make it easy for you to watch a video while working at your computer desk. giving you a different experience.
- Enjoy Music,Calling-(NOTE: please charge the battery case first before you use it to charge your iphone.)This iPhone XR battery case is compatible with iphone Lighting Headphone,which enable you to listen to music or make a phone call through the case while charging your iphone !
- 4 LED POWER INDICATOR : This iPhone XR battery pack the features of 4 LED battery level indicator letting you know exactly the power you have (25%–50%–75%–100%); besides, you could switch on/off the battery case with the power switch button on the bottom.
- Warranty and Support: Euhan’s 7*24 online support standing by, worry-free 100% money-back guarantee, 1-Year Replacement Warranty and life-time technical support
iPhone XR Battery Case, Euhan 4200mAh Slim Rechargeable Power Charging Case for iPhone XR (6.1…: $26.80
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Apple calls Google’s Project Zero report on iOS malware misleading
About a week ago, security researchers from Google’s Project Zero team provided us with details of an extremely sophisticated malware attack targeting China’s Uyghur Muslim community. Through a chain of zero-day exploits, iPhone owners who visited infected websites often frequented by the Uyghur community had malware installed onto their devices. From there, the malware was able to collect user photos, private messages, and even GPS location data in real-time.
In response to the original Project Zero report, Apple today issued an official response which seemingly categorizes Project Zero’s report as alarmist. Put simply, Apple doesn’t’ deny that the malware existed, but takes issue with the extent of the issue. For instance, the original Project Zero report claims that the infected websites in question were operational for two years. Apple denies this and claims that they were only operational for two months.
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The best-selling 128GB microSD card on Amazon’s whole site is down to under $19
The SanDisk 128GB Ultra microSDXC UHS-I Memory Card has been the best-selling microSD card basically forever. It makes sense since SanDisk is the biggest name in digital storage and this particular card offers the perfect balance of speed and affordability. Right now, however, it’s even more affordable than it typically is because it’s being deeply discounted on Amazon. Head over to the product page and check the “other sellers” section, and you’ll find prices as low as $18.60!
SanDisk 128GB Ultra microSDXC UHS-I Memory Card with Adapter – C10, U1, Full HD, A1, Micro SD C…: $18.60
Here’s some additional info from the product page:
- Ideal for Android smartphones and tablets, and MIL cameras
- Capacities up to 512GB (1GB=1,000,000,000 bytes. Actual user storage less.) to store even more hours of Full HD video (Approximations; results and Full HD (1920×1080) video support may vary based on host device, file attributes and other factors.)
- Up to 100MB/s transfer read speed (Based on internal testing; performance may be lower depending on host device, interface, usage conditions and other factors.) lets you move up to 1000 photos in a minute (Based on 4.1GB transfer of photos (avg. file 3.5MB) with USB 3.0 reader. Results may vary based on host device, file attributes and other factors.)
- Load apps faster with A1-rated performance (A1 performance is 1500 read IOPS, 500 write IOPS. Based on internal testing. Results may vary based on host device, app type and other factors.)
- Class 10 for Full HD video recording and playback (Full HD (1920×1080) video support may vary based upon host device, file attributes, and other factors.)
- SanDisk Memory Zone app for easy file management (Download and Installation Required)
- 10-year limited manufacturer warranty
- Order with your Alexa enabled device. Just ask “Alexa, order SanDisk microSD.”
SanDisk 128GB Ultra microSDXC UHS-I Memory Card with Adapter – C10, U1, Full HD, A1, Micro SD C…: $18.60
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Someone might’ve finally figured out how to fix the frame drop problem on iPhones
While the “iPhone vs. Android” debate that fanboys perpetuate across the internet is tiresome and pointless, there are good reasons for rational people to compare the two mobile platforms. Android has many benefits over iOS just as iOS is better than Android in some ways, and comparing the two operating systems might help people make more informed decisions when it comes time to buy a new smartphone. For example, if you prioritize versatility and flexibility, Android is almost certainly the way to go. On the other hand, if you value simplicity and a smooth overall user experience, one of Apple’s iPhones might be a better choice… most of the time.
For whatever reason, Google and its partners just can’t seem to figure out how to perfect scrolling physics the way Apple has in iOS. Android’s physics is still so janky and unnatural compared to the smoothness of iOS. It might seem trivial, but stop for a moment and think about all the scrolling you do on home screens and in the various apps you use on your phone — you probably scroll around way more than you think. While iOS has always been superior in this area, some iPhone users have experienced problems in this area that make scrolling and transition animations much less smooth. Some refer to the issue as “frame drops” while others refer to it as stuttering, but the bottom line is that it’s a very real issue that negatively impacts the user experience and people have been frustrated by it for a long time now. If you count yourself among the users who are affected, however, we have some good news.
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How on Earth is this 75-inch 4K TV with Roku down to $799.99?
Okay seriously, we have no idea how Amazon managed to slash the price of this TV so low, but we strongly urge any of our readers who might be looking for a new TV to take advantage before the retailer comes to its senses. The TCL 75S425 75 Inch 4K UHD Smart Roku TV is already an incredible bargain at $1,300, offering a massive high-quality display and built-in Roku software for much less that what you’ll pay for bigger brand TVs. Right now, however, it’s somehow on sale for just $799.99, which is pretty much insane!
TCL 75S425 75 Inch 4K UHD Smart Roku TV (2019): $799.99
Here’s what you need to know from the product page:
- Dimensions (W x H x D): TV without stand: 66. 1 X 38 X 3. 5 inches, TV with stand: 66. 1 X 40. 7 X 15. 9 inches
- Smart functionality offers access to thousands of streaming channels featuring more than 500, 000 movies and TV episodes via Roku TV
- Pairs 4K Ultra HD picture clarity with the contrast, color, and detail of Dolby Vision high dynamic range (HDR) for the most lifelike picture
- Led backlighting with local dimming contrast control zones produce deep blacks and excellent picture quality
- Inputs: 3 HDMI 2.0 with HDCP 2.2 (one with HDMI ARC), 1 USB (media player), RF, Composite, Headphone Jack, Optical Audio Out, Ethernet
- Compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant
TCL 75S425 75 Inch 4K UHD Smart Roku TV (2019): $799.99
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6 paid iPhone apps on sale for free on September 6th
Yesterday’s roundup was packed full of eight paid iPhone and iPad apps that were on sale for free for a limited time, and there are actually still a few freebies in there if you missed it. We’ve got a fresh roundup for you on Friday though, so scroll through all the apps below before these sales end.
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These true wireless earbuds have a better design than Apple’s AirPods – and twice the battery life
The Cambridge Audio Melomania 1 Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds have a whole lot going for them. The sound great and they’re wonderfully compact, but the big news here pertains to battery life. Despite how small they are, they last for a whopping 9 hours of playback on a single charge — that’s double Apple’s newest AirPods! The included battery case packs another 36 hours of battery life, and if you do happen to run them down, the buds charge from 0% to full in just 30 minutes. They’re awesome, and they’re somehow $30 less than AirPods.
Cambridge Audio Melomania 1 Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds for iPhone or for Android (Black): $129.95
Here’s more info from the product page:
- Incredible Battery life – Up to 9 playback hours from a single charge. 36 hours additional charge – Carry case holds an extra 4 full charges. Charge headphones from empty to full in just 30 minutes.
- Stunning sound quality – Graphene driver diaphragms deliver a superior listening experience with deep bass & clear treble.
- Super Lightweight – Only 4.6g each, with a choice of silicon and memory foam earphone tips.
- Bluetooth 5.0 – Superior connection with no drops in signal. Support for SBC, AAC and aptX to deliver up to CD-quality audio.
- 1-year warranty if sold from an authorized retailer.
Cambridge Audio Melomania 1 Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds for iPhone or for Android (Black): $129.95
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Google is about to make Google Maps more like Waze
A couple of days ago, Google added some handy new features to its Google Maps apps for Android and iPhone, including Street View support (Android) and weather information (iPhone). But the company is looking to add a bunch of other tricks to Google Maps that should further improve your commuting experience. Whether you’re driving to work or using public transportation, these new features will undoubtedly come in handy. We’re looking at support for more Waze-like incident reports, as well as the ability to save preferred public transit options for quick access.
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