EcoFlow early Black Friday deals — Delta Pro 3 at $2,299

EcoFlow early Black Friday deals: Delta Pro 3 at $2,299 and deep discounts across the lineup EcoFlow’s early Black Friday sale is offering steep discounts on its portable power stations and accessories. The headline deal is the Delta Pro 3, now $2,299 (about 37% off its usual price) — the lowest price we’ve seen. Amazon is matching the discount, and there are notable reductions across the Delta family. The Delta Pro 3 is a high‑capacity unit with a 4,096Wh battery that can run a typical 500W refrigerator for over 24 hours on continuous use. It’s designed for heavy‑duty portable power, and EcoFlow also offers a bundle with an extra battery for $3,599 if you want extended runtime or a quasi whole‑home backup. Key specs & highlights Delta Pro 3: 4,096Wh…
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Dyson early Black Friday vacuum deals

Dyson early Black Friday deals: big discounts on V9 Motorbar, V11 Extra and 360 Vis Nav Dyson has rolled out early Black Friday discounts across several of its popular vacuum models. Notable deals include the V9 Motorbar cordless vacuum marked down $330 to $270, the V11 Extra discounted to $400, and the 360 Vis Nav robot vacuum listed at $500. These offers present a good opportunity to upgrade cleaning gear before the main holiday rush. The V9 Motorbar is a versatile cordless stick designed for multi-surface cleaning and tight spaces; it offers strong suction and about 40 minutes of runtime on a full charge. The V11 Extra boosts suction and extends battery life to roughly 60 minutes, making it a better fit for larger homes or heavier messes. The 360…
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22 Best Gift Ideas for the Remote Worker in Your Life

22 Best Gift Ideas for the Remote Worker in Your Life With remote work now a long‑term reality for many, holiday shopping for home‑office essentials is a practical (and appreciated) choice. Retailers and tech makers have a broad range of options that can upgrade comfort, productivity and the overall WFH experience. Below is a curated summary of the most useful gift categories for remote workers — quick ideas that work for different budgets and needs. If you want the full curated list of 22 picks, check the original guide linked at the end. Top gift categories for remote workers Noise‑canceling headphones — Great for focus and calls; look for reliable ANC and comfortable ear cups for long sessions. Ergonomic chair or accessories — A supportive chair, lumbar cushions or a…
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Best Black Friday tech deals to shop now (2025 roundup)

Best Black Friday tech deals to shop now Black Friday discounts have already started and retailers are rolling out early deals across gadgets and home tech. Below is a curated selection of noteworthy deals currently available — we’ll continue to update this post as new offers appear closer to the big day. Top deals to consider Apple AirTags (4‑pack) — $65 (around 34% off). Great for tracking keys, bags and wallets. Mac mini (M4) — $499 (about $100 off): compact desktop with M4 and 16GB RAM base. Search on Amazon iPad mini — $399 ($100 off): portable tablet with A17 Pro and 128GB base. Dyson 360 Vis Nav robot vacuum — $500 (≈50% off): strong suction and obstacle avoidance for serious cleaning. Shark AI Ultra robot vacuum — $300 (with…
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Halo Infinite: Operation: Infinite arrives Nov 18 — the game’s last major update

Halo Infinite: Operation: Infinite arrives Nov 18 — the game’s last major update Halo Studios has announced that Operation: Infinite will roll out on November 18 — and it will be Halo Infinite’s final major content update. The team says it’s shifting focus to multiple new Halo titles currently in development, while still maintaining smaller, live‑service style support for Infinite. The November update delivers several immediate gameplay and reward changes, and marks the end of large expansions for the live title. Players should expect new cosmetic rewards, a fresh map for select Ranked modes, and adjustments aimed at progression and customization. What Operation: Infinite includes Double earning rate for Career Rank and Spartan Points to speed progression. Permanent free Operation Pass that will no longer expire, unlocking three new armor…
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Indie games roundup: Fusion Festival, major ports, new releases and sales

Indie roundup: Fusion Festival, big ports, relaxing garden creators and more This week’s indie roundup brings festival deals, noteworthy ports to consoles, and a mix of relaxing and intense new releases. Steam and the Nintendo eShop are running the Metroidvania Fusion Festival (245 projects, demos and discounts up to 90%) through Nov 10 — a great chance to sample new titles and snag deep sales. Highlights from recent releases and ports: 1000xResist — acclaimed narrative sci‑fi adventure arrives on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S and is available on Game Pass. Satisfactory — the popular factory builder has landed on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S, now with console controls and multiplayer. Pools — a liminal walking simulator now on iPhone, iPad and Mac; iPad version supports Apple Vision Pro. A PS…
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Post blog: Anthropic & Claude — daily AI roundup

Top AI headlines today: Anthropic leads with expansion, education pilot, enterprise rollouts and Sonnet 4.5Here are the top AI headlines on Nov 7, 2025 focused on Anthropic/Claude and other major developments.Anthropic expands in Europe: announced new offices in Paris and Munich to grow its presence across the continent.National AI education pilot in Iceland: Anthropic partnered with Iceland to provide Claude tools to teachers, aiming to modernize classroom workflows.Cognizant deploys Claude: the enterprise will roll Claude out to ~350,000 employees for coding and productivity tasks.Claude Sonnet 4.5: Anthropic unveiled a model with improved continuous coding capabilities (up to 30 hours).No major OpenAI headlines were identified today; Anthropic dominated early coverage.Sources: Anthropic website and multiple tech outlets (links collected via Perplexity search).
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Bioware: Next Mass Effect still in development, tied to TV show

Bioware confirms next Mass Effect is in development — new game ties to Amazon TV series Bioware’s executive producer Mike Gamble confirmed that development on the next Mass Effect is ongoing. The studio says it has been working on the game since 2020 and is currently "heads‑down and focused exclusively on Mass Effect," though it shared few new gameplay or release details. Notably, Bioware indicated the game will have a connection to the Mass Effect TV series in development at Amazon. According to Gamble, the writers’ room for the show is active and the team has "figured out how it fits within the Mass Effect canon," while the new game will tell a fresh, post‑trilogy story rather than revisiting Commander Shepard’s arc. Why this matters Mass Effect is a flagship…
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Amazon Echo Studio 2025: upgraded acoustics, gesture controls and HomePod rivalry

Amazon Echo Studio 2025: upgraded acoustics and gesture controls Amazon has introduced the 2025 Echo Studio, a refreshed smart speaker that leans harder into high‑quality sound and modern controls. The new Studio is pitched as a stronger rival to Apple’s HomePod, with improved acoustic tuning and user‑friendly gesture inputs for common functions. The Studio’s updated feature set focuses on audio performance and convenience: it offers enhanced speaker hardware and tuning for richer bass and clearer mids, plus touch/knock gestures — for example, a tap can play or pause audio, and quick controls let you mute the microphone or adjust volume without using your phone. Key features at a glance Improved acoustics: Reworked speaker drivers and tuning designed to deliver fuller sound and better room filling performance. Gesture controls: Tap/knock gestures…
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Fitbit food‑logging outage: search and barcode scanner failing for many users

Fitbit food‑logging outage: search and barcode scanner failing for many users Many Fitbit users are reporting problems with the app’s food‑logging features: searches for foods return blank results and the barcode scanner shows a maintenance error. The issues started appearing in the last 24 hours and affect both the search interface and barcode scanning, with only manual/custom food entry still working reliably. Users have tried updating the app and reinstalling it without success, and some say they rely on Fitbit’s calorie counts for dieting or tracking goals — which is obviously disrupted when you can’t log items. Google (Fitbit’s parent company) has not yet published an official statement at the time of writing. Symptoms reported Food search results load but display as blank or empty lists. Barcode scanner returns a…
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