FCC draft seeks to roll back ISP ‘nutrition labels’ — vote Oct 28, 2025

FCC draft seeks to roll back ISP ‘nutrition labels’ — vote Oct 28, 2025 The FCC has submitted a draft proposal that would weaken requirements for ISP "broadband nutrition labels," potentially removing the obligation to itemize location-based fees and to provide these disclosures in multiple languages or across online and phone channels. A vote on the proposal is scheduled for October 28, 2025. What the draft would change Eliminate the requirement for providers to itemize discretionary, recurring monthly fees that vary by location. Remove mandates to make label data multilingual and broadly available (online and by phone). Decouple nutrition labels from customer account portals, leaving uncertain where labels would be displayed. Why it matters These nutrition labels were created to help consumers compare plans and avoid hidden fees by listing…
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Ford cuts 2026 F-150 Lightning prices — up to $4,000 off

Ford cuts 2026 F-150 Lightning prices — up to $4,000 off Ford confirmed price cuts for select 2026 F-150 Lightning trims: the Flash gets the full $4,000 reduction (new price $65,995), the Lariat is down $2,000 (now $74,995), and the Platinum remains $84,995. The new STX entry starts at $63,345, replacing the XLT and offering 536 hp and an estimated 290 miles of range. Trim pricing (highlights) STX: starts at $63,345 — 536 hp, ~290 mi Flash: now $65,995 (−$4,000) Lariat: now $74,995 (−$2,000) Platinum: $84,995 (no cut) Why this matters The changes come after the $7,500 federal EV tax credit expired at the end of September, forcing automakers to provide price relief themselves. Ford also recently reversed a dealer-lease program tied to the credit; GM cancelled a similar plan.…
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Maidesite Space: Modular height-adjustable desk with wireless controller

Maidesite Space: Modular height-adjustable desk with wireless controller The Maidesite Space is a new height-adjustable desk that stands out by combining modular lateral extensions with a wireless height controller. Unlike previous Maidesite models, the Space lets users expand the desktop sideways to add dedicated work zones, and it introduces a wireless controller for smooth, cable-free height adjustments. Key features Modular lateral extensions — add extra work surface where you need it: for monitors, peripherals, or a secondary workspace. Wireless height controller — adjust between sitting and standing positions without a tethered handset, keeping the surface tidy. Ergonomic design — supports versatile setups for home offices and collaborative spaces. The modular approach makes the Space particularly useful for people who change tasks throughout the day or who need a flexible layout…
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Ford Cuts Prices on 2026 F-150 Lightning — Up to $4,000 Off

Ford Cuts Prices on 2026 F-150 Lightning — Up to $4,000 Off Ford has reduced prices on select 2026 F-150 Lightning trims, confirmed by Ford's official materials. The cuts apply to higher-end packages and coincide with the expiration of the $7,500 federal EV tax credit at the end of September. Trim pricing & changes STX: Starts at $63,345. Replaces the XLT; now rated at 536 hp and about 290 miles of range. Flash: Gets the full $4,000 cut — new price $65,995. Lariat: Reduced $2,000 — new price $74,995 (was $76,995). Platinum: Remains at $84,995 (no cut). Why it matters With the $7,500 EV tax credit no longer available for many buyers, automakers are finding other ways to deliver value, including direct price adjustments. Competition — including new lower-cost EV…
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Top Apple Deals This Week — iPads, MacBook Air, AirPods & More

Top Apple Deals This Week — iPads, MacBook Air, AirPods & More Major retailers (Amazon, Best Buy, Target, Walmart) are running big Apple sales right now. Highlights include the base iPad (A16) for $279, the iPad Air (M3) for $449 (11") / $649 (13"), the iPad mini (A17 Pro) for $399, AirPods 4 for $89, and the MacBook Air (M4) for $799. Below are quick details and direct Amazon search links (affiliate tag included) to help you shop. Apple iPad (A16) — $279 Shop iPad (A16) on Amazon Apple iPad Air (M3) — 11" — $449 Shop iPad Air (M3, 11") on Amazon Apple iPad Air (M3) — 13" — $649 Shop iPad Air (M3, 13") on Amazon Apple iPad mini (A17 Pro) — $399 Shop iPad mini (A17 Pro)…
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Coax beta: Play your Plex library like cable TV (linear mode)

Coax beta: Play your Plex library like cable TV Many Plex users face decision fatigue when choosing what to watch from large personal libraries. Coax is a third‑party app currently in beta that aims to solve this by offering a linear, channel‑surfing experience — playing Plex content in a continuous, TV‑like stream instead of relying on search or algorithmic recommendations. Key points: Coax mimics traditional cable TV by presenting media as channels you can flip through. It appears to be an experimental/third‑party beta; no official Apple App Store or Google Play links were found at the time of writing. This concept is similar in spirit to Plex’s own Live TV and DVR features, but Coax is not an official Plex product. For official Plex Live TV and related features, see:…
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Sonos Ace Headphones — $100 Off, Now $299 (TrueCinema & Improved ANC)

Sonos Ace Headphones — $100 Off, Now $299 Sonos’ first headphones, the Ace, have improved significantly since launch. They’re currently discounted to $299 (about $100 off) when purchased directly from Sonos or on Amazon, making them a much better value than at full price. What’s changed TrueCinema spatial audio: Sonos’ TrueCinema now works as intended, mapping your living-room acoustics when using TV Audio Swap to create a virtual 3D audio system in your headphones — great for movies and TV. Improved ANC: Adaptive noise cancellation has been refined through firmware updates. Better call performance: Phone calls are clearer after software updates. Key specs Dolby Atmos head-tracked spatial audio Adaptive active noise cancellation Up to ~30 hours battery life TV Audio Swap compatibility with Sonos soundbars Where to buy Amazon (affiliate):…
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WailBrew — A simple, graphical interface for Homebrew on macOS

WailBrew — A simple, graphical interface for Homebrew on macOS WailBrew is a modern, user-friendly GUI for Homebrew that lets Mac users install, update and remove packages without using the Terminal. The app is built with Wails (Go backend + React frontend) and aims to be a modern alternative to tools like Cakebrew. Key features View installed formulas and casks with detailed info Detect and update outdated packages individually Integrated Homebrew diagnostics (brew doctor) Safe removal and clean UI for package management Install WailBrew provides installation via Homebrew. Example commands: brew tap wickenico/wailbrew brew install --cask wailbrew Links Official site: https://wailbrew.app GitHub: https://github.com/wickenico/WailBrew Notes WailBrew is open-source and built with the Wails framework, offering native-like performance by combining Go and React. It’s ideal for users who prefer a graphical package…
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UK CMA designates Google as Strategic Market Status for Search — What it means

UK CMA designates Google as Strategic Market Status for Search — What it means The UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has officially designated Google with Strategic Market Status (SMS) under the UK's new digital markets competition regime (in force 1 Jan 2025). The designation applies to Google's general Search and search advertising services and allows the CMA to propose interventions to promote competition and protect UK users and businesses. Key points The CMA found Google has "substantial and entrenched market power and a position of strategic significance" for general Search and search ads. More than 90% of UK searches happen on Google's platform, per the CMA. The designation includes Google’s AI Overviews and AI Mode features, but not (for now) the Gemini AI assistant. The CMA may consult on…
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Apple updates VO2max (Cardio Fitness) estimates in iOS 26 / watchOS 26

Apple updates VO2max (Cardio Fitness) estimates in iOS 26 / watchOS 26 With the release of iOS 26 and watchOS 26, Apple’s Health app on iPhone can refresh and update past Cardio Fitness (VO2max) estimates. VO2max — the estimated maximum oxygen uptake during exercise — is used as an indicator of cardiovascular fitness and long-term health trends. What changed The Health app can now recalculate historical VO2max estimates using available workout and sensor data. This may change previously reported values for some users after the update. How to trigger an update Open the Health app on your iPhone. Tap Browse > Heart > Cardio Fitness (or search for "Cardio Fitness"). Scroll to the Cardio Fitness section and tap Update if the option appears — the app will use your available…
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