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  • Play and Earn: Adventures in the World of Verum Runner

    Play and Earn: Adventures in the World of Verum Runner

    In the modern world, cryptocurrencies are becoming an integral part of our everyday lives, offering new opportunities for entertainment, communication, and earning. In this context, crypto games are becoming particularly popular, combining captivating gameplay mechanics with the ability to earn digital assets. One of the bright representatives of this trend is the crypto game Verum Runner.

    Journey into a New World:
    Verum Runner is an exciting crypto game that takes players on an adventure through the streets of a futuristic city. Become a runner of our time and overcome various obstacles, collecting coins along the way. But what makes Verum Runner unique? The answer is simple: the game’s cryptocurrency economy, which allows players to earn real money while playing.

    Earning in the Rhythm of Running:
    In the world of Verum Runner, every step, every obstacle overcome is an opportunity to earn digital assets. Players can collect coins during their runs and exchange them for real money. Thus, the game not only brings enjoyment and excitement but also motivates players to develop and earn.

    Verum Runner is not just a game; it’s a new world where everyone can become the hero of their own adventure. Immerse yourself in the exciting world of the crypto game and discover endless opportunities for entertainment and earning.

    Become part of Verum Runner today and embark on a journey to new adventures!

  • 5 of the Best Comedy TV Shows on Netflix

    5 of the Best Comedy TV Shows on Netflix

    Sometimes you just need a laugh. That’s where Netflix can come in.

    The streaming service has a surprisingly large collection of sitcoms and comedy TV shows, made up of originals and licensed titles. Whether you need a distraction from a bad day or background white noise while you’re working, these shows are sure to lift your spirits. Plus, only one of these shows has a laugh track. The rest don’t, so you can listen to the sound of your own cackles.

    Here are five of the best sitcoms you can stream now on Netflix.

    Read more: Best VPNs for Netflix

    For more, check out 18 all-time best TV shows on Netflix and the best live TV streaming services for cord cutters.

  • Is Your PC Low on Storage Space? This Windows 11 Feature Can Automatically Clean Up Your Drive

    Is Your PC Low on Storage Space? This Windows 11 Feature Can Automatically Clean Up Your Drive

    If you’re using an older Windows computer, you’ve probably found yourself running low on disk space. You’ll know the signs: A hard drive that’s at or near capacity will slow down, and your apps will freeze and crash more frequently. It’s a frustrating scenario that makes even the simplest tasks on your PC feel impossible to complete.

    The fix is obvious — you need to clean up your drive — but you may have a difficult time deciding exactly which files to get rid of. Fortunately, Windows 11 makes it easy to delete the files that you don’t need and free up some space on your computer.

    Instead of downloading third-party software to free up disk space, Windows 11 has a few settings you can configure to quickly delete temporary, system files and old downloads you might not need.

    And if you’re worried about getting rid of important files, don’t fret — Windows 11 will help you decide what to get rid of to improve your PC’s performance.

    If you want to learn more, check out more features we love on Windows 11. You should also read about the best desktop computers this year.

    How to automatically free up storage space on Windows 11

    On your Windows 11 computer, go to Settings > System > Storage. If this is your first time visiting this setting, wait a few seconds for your computer to analyze your data storage. Once Windows has collected what it needs to know, you’ll be able to see your total free memory at the top of the page. Underneath that you’ll see a breakdown of your storage, divided into apps and features, temporary files and other. You can also click Show more categories to view a further breakdown.

    The setting we’re interested in, however, is Storage Sense, which automatically frees up space on your computer whenever your disk space is low. It does this by deleting temporary files, emptying your Recycle Bin and getting rid of old downloads, in the background, without you having to manually do it.

    Storage management page with Storage Sense toggled on

    To turn on Storage Sense, simply toggle it on here. If you click the setting, you can configure several features:

    • Run Storage Sense: Run Storage Sense during low disk space (default) or every day, week or month.
    • Delete files in my recycle bin if they have been there for over: Choose 1 day, 14 days, 30 days (default) or 60 days.
    • Delete files in my Downloads folder if they haven’t been opened for more than: Choose never (default), 1 day, 14 days, 30 days or 60 days.

    These Storage Sense settings can help you limit which files are removed, and when they’re removed, so that you don’t have to worry about any important files getting wiped from your computer.

    Configure cleanup schedule settings

    At the bottom of the page, you can click Run Storage Sense now to use the feature then and there.

    And if you want to get rid of more files to clear up space, use the Cleanup recommendations feature underneath Storage Sense. If you click on it, it will scan your system and recommend files for you to manually delete, such as temporary files, large or unused files, files synced with your cloud and unused apps.

    Want to learn more about Windows 11? Check out the biggest differences between Windows 10 and Windows 11. Also, these are the best features on Windows 11 you need to know about. And if you haven’t downloaded Windows 11 yet, here’s how what you need to do.

  • Some Older Phones Now Support Circle to Search. See if Yours Is One of Them

    Some Older Phones Now Support Circle to Search. See if Yours Is One of Them

    If you’re rocking an Android phone that’s a couple of years old, you might not have expected your device to support Circle to Search. The new AI-powered tool, announced at Samsung’s Unpacked event in January, was initially limited to the newest Samsung and Google phones. However, the feature has recently rolled out to some older devices, as well as a few tablets.

    The concept is simple. Press and hold the home button on the screen to enable Circle to Search, and then do just that: Use your finger to draw around text or scribble on an object on screen to search for it on Google. It’s a visual look-up tool that allows you to quickly get more information about a pair of boots you see on Instagram or an unknown landmark in a YouTube video.

    Read more: Best Android Phone of 2024

    And you never have to leave whatever app you’re on to do it. Long gone are the days of taking a screenshot and using a reverse image search tool to find out more.

    Now you can just tap or draw, and get dozens of results for whatever is on your screen.

    If you’re curious about the new AI-driven discovery tool on Samsung’s latest flagship phone, here’s everything you need to know about Google’s Circle to Search. For more, check out the best new AI features on the Galaxy S24 and Patrick Holland’s review of the Galaxy S24.

    Which Android devices currently support Circle to Search?

    Circle to Search debuted in January on the Galaxy S24 series, followed shortly by the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro.

    As of April, the AI-powered discovery tool has been added to other Samsung and Google phones, including some that launched several years ago. Circle to Search is also available on some Android tablets.

    Here’s the full list:

    • Samsung Galaxy S24, S24 Plus and S24 Ultra
    • Samsung Galaxy S23, S23 Plus, S23 Ultra and S23 FE
    • Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Flip 5
    • Samsung Galaxy Tab S9, S9 Plus, and S9 Ultra
    • Google Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro
    • Google Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro
    • Google Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro
    • Google Pixel 6A and 7A
    • Google Pixel Fold
    • Google Pixel Tablet (coming soon)
    Pixel 8 Pro mint

    How to use Circle to Search

    Now, if you’ve got the right phone or tablet, it’s time to use Circle to Search.

    From anywhere on your Galaxy or Pixel device, press and hold on the home button in the navigation bar and choose the new Circle to Search option that appears the very first time you bring it up. After you use the tool once, it’ll become the default search tool, triggered anytime you press and hold the home button, instead of Google Assistant.

    Using the Circle to Search feature

    Once it’s enabled, use your finger to circle, scribble or tap anywhere on your screen to search on Google. If you’re unsure about what you can Circle to Search, it’s pretty much anything on your screen: a celebrity on Instagram, a lamp in the background of a TikTok or a vintage t-shirt on eBay. The options are truly limitless.

    Circle to Search will then bring up a panel at the bottom of the screen that you can swipe up to view more information about the object you circled, like you would in Google Search.

    In the example below, I tapped LeBron James’ pants on an Instagram post I saw. Google then identified the pants — Louis Vuitton Tailored Cotton Damier Cigarette pants, worth $1,890. In the Circle to Search panel, the first option is a direct link to the Louis Vuitton website to purchase them, while the rest of the options show other options to purchase the trousers or similar looking pants at various price points.

    Using Circle to Search on the Galaxy S24

    Circle to Search allows you to enter a prompt to get more tailored results, or an AI summary, for whatever object you’re searching. If you circle a plate of bolognese, for example, you can ask Circle to Search to give you a vegan-alternative recipe.

    Because I want to see if the pants are available elsewhere for less money, I typed “Find on Grailed,” which is an online marketplace for used luxury clothing that usually has more affordable options. The results changed to only Grailed listings for the Louis Vuitton pants.

    No screenshots are saved of what you search for using Circle to Search, but if you tap the three-dot icon on the top-right of Circle to Search, you can view your history in your Google settings.

    When you’re finished using Circle to Search, simply hit the back button to leave the search results.

    While you’re here, check out Lisa Eadicicco’s review of the Galaxy S24 Ultra.

  • Taylor Swift and TikTok Are Going Steady Again: Singer’s Music Is Back on Service

    Taylor Swift and TikTok Are Going Steady Again: Singer’s Music Is Back on Service

    Taylor Swift and TikTok have rekindled their love story. The singer, who owns the rights to many of her recordings, has agreed to allow some of her songs back on the app. The return comes after a dispute between TikTok and Universal Music Group led to a massive music removal in early February. UMG distributes Swift’s work, as well as that of major acts such as The Beatles, Bad Bunny and Billie Eilish.

    It’s more than a smart marketing move for Swift, who’s preparing to release her new album, The Tortured Poets Department, in multiple formats on April 19. Taking her tracks back to TikTok shows she can go toe-to-toe with the biggest music distributor on the planet. The change doesn’t affect other UMG artists, who don’t have the same rights to their music as Swift does, and whose songs are are still not back on TikTok.

    Read more: The Great TikTok-UMG Music Purge: Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish, Others Are Gone From Site

    Bad blood with UMG

    According to The New York Times, UMG started to pull songs from TikTok on Feb. 1, one day after its licensing contract with the app expired. Users who’d included any of the company’s songs in their videos suddenly encountered silence and the option to replace the now-missing soundtrack with a song or sound not owned by UMG.

    On Jan. 30, the company posted an open letter to explain why UMG needed to “call time out on TikTok.” The letter highlighted three issues: “appropriate compensation for our artists and songwriters, protecting human artists from the harmful effects of AI, and online safety for TikTok’s users.”

    “Ultimately,” the letter said, “TikTok is trying to build a music-based business, without paying fair value for the music.”

    TikTok pushed back that same week, with a company rep writing in an emailed press statement that TikTok had “been able to reach ‘artist-first’ agreements with every other label and publisher. Clearly, Universal’s self-serving actions are not in the best interests of artists, songwriters and fans.”

    UMG disagreed.

    “TikTok still argues that artists should be grateful for the ‘free promotion’ and that music companies are ‘greedy’ for expecting them to simply compensate artists and songwriters appropriately, and on similar levels as other social media platforms currently do,” a representative for UMG said in an emailed statement sent back in February. “TikTok didn’t even attempt to address the other issues we raised regarding harmful AI and platform safety.”

    The time out is still in effect, though there may yet be some other UMG-related artists who, like Swift, have the ownership to work directly with TikTok and work out an arrangement.

    Read more: Taylor Swift’s New Album: Nabbing All the Bonus Tracks Will Cost You

    Which Swift tracks are back?

    Variety spotted several popular Swift songs back on TikTok as of April 12, including Cruel Summer, You Belong With Me, Lover, and the Taylor’s Version variations of Fearless, Style, and Is It Over Now? TikTok users may use these tracks in their videos.

    There are no songs from her upcoming album on TikTok as of this writing, but that may change on April 19, when The Tortured Poets Department is released.

    Read more: I’m a Swiftie, but I’m Not Streaming Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour Movie. Here’s Why

    Still on tour

    Swift will spend the rest of 2024 taking her in-demand Eras Tour around the world. After taking a break from the road to release The Tortured Poets Department, she’ll resume the Eras Tour on May 9 in Paris and travel across Europe and Canada. The last scheduled date as of this writing is on Dec. 8 in Vancouver, British Columbia.

  • Watching the Masters? AI Will Tee Up All the Golf Data You Crave

    Watching the Masters? AI Will Tee Up All the Golf Data You Crave

    Golf fans — technically called “patrons” — in Augusta, Georgia, this week for the 88th Masters Tournament can indulge in pimento cheese sandwiches (and peach ice cream sandwiches) in plain view of the azaleas and dogwoods at Amen Corner, which includes holes 11, 12 and 13. But they won’t have any mobile devices on hand. Electronics are strictly prohibited.

    That’s where the millions of golf fans who’ll tune in to the tournament on TV (12 million last year) have an advantage thanks to increasingly elaborate tournament-tracking options beyond simply viewing the Masters on TV. (Not that there’s anything wrong with that. Here’s how to watch the Masters.)

    And now, of course, it includes AI — generative AI, to be precise.

    While AI has been part of the Masters experience for several years, gen AI first came on the scene in 2023 via an English language narration feature for app and site content. That, of course, was also the year gen AI went mainstream following the launches of ChatGPT, Gemini (known originally as Bard), Claude and Copilot. As consumers have experimented with the technology to write poetry, generate fanciful images, compose symphonies and perhaps even get tips on how to improve their golf swings, gen AI has been infiltrating our lives further and further.

    So it’s perhaps no surprise the 2024 Masters is availing itself of the technology to provide course insights through its app, to improve highlight reels and to enable segments of its first experience on the Apple Vision Pro device.

    The technology changes, but the goal remains the same: enhancing the mobile and site experience for fans who can’t be in Augusta.

    The Masters is a legendary four-day golf tournament at Augusta National Golf Club in the first week of April. After the first two rounds on Thursday and Friday, the top 50 players move on to the final rounds. It culminates on Sunday when the winner is awarded the tournament’s iconic green jacket (and about $3 million).

    Rain delayed the start on Thursday, but American golfer Bryson DeChambeau ended Round 1 with another American, Scottie Scheffler — currently ranked the top golfer in the world — right behind him. Tiger Woods, who is after his sixth Masters win to tie Jack Nicklaus for the most victories overall, was tied for 37th place going into the second round on Friday.

    (By the way, if you’re looking for a deeper dive into AI, check out CNET’s new AI Atlas guide, which includes reviews of gen AI tools, along with AI news, tips and explainers.)

    Three examples of what iPhone users will find in the 2024 Masters app.

    A trove of golf data from Hole Insights

    Here’s how the gen AI features work. Let’s say I’m hoping Northern Ireland’s Rory McIlroy will finally get the winner’s green jacket on Sunday. If I select him as one of my favorite players, the Masters app will tell me his tee time each day — and compile highlight videos and send alerts with McIlroy updates if I choose.

    A new Hole Insights feature can also help me stay on top of his play.

    According to IBM, the feature processes data about all the shots on the course by all competitors over all four rounds in the last eight years — that’s 170,000 total shots, to be precise — to calculate the overall probabilities of what’s going to happen next “based on the resting positions of the ball relative to the next shot,” as Noah Syken, vice president of sports and entertainment at IBM, put it.

    As soon as the ball stops, IBM captures the x, y and z coordinates to compare them to historical data.

    So if I pull up the Track Players feature within the app, pick which hole I want to see from Round 1 on Thursday —like Hole 12, where McIlroy birdied —watch video clips of each shot (along with a yellow arc highlighting the ball’s flight path) and then click on an icon of circles within a circle to get Hole Insights.

    After McIlroy’s first shot at Hole 12, which went 148 yards, Hole Insights says players have a 43.48% chance of par from that spot historically.

    Golf fans can play around in the app to find breakdowns of current and historical play, as well as projections for the 2024 tournament, which include recaps of how each hole has played daily and throughout the tournament as a whole; projections of how each hole might play based on performance data; and historical data about how each hole has played — at least in the last eight years.

    This marks the first Masters tournament in which offsite fans will have access to this data and the shot probabilities. And, per Syken, it’s also yielding more accurate intel about the course itself.

    So while caddies might have estimated, say, that golfers hit the 12th green 70 to 80% of the time, Hole Insights will tell you it’s actually 51%.

    “That data just has never been available at this course before,” he added.

    This expands upon an existing Track Shots feature. “In the past, [Track Shots] would show you Player A hit his tee shot 227 yards and he has 150 yards to the hole and that would be the totality of the information,” Syken said.

    Now Hole Insights can tell you he hit the ball 217 yards into the fairway and the probability of him making a par or a birdie from that position.

    “In the past, we really just captured distances of the ball going, but that didn’t have any correlation to actual performance,” Syken added.

    Narrating the Masters in Spanish, a la AI

    Joining the AI-enabled English language narration feature, which debuted in 2023, the Masters app will offer AI-enabled Spanish language narration in 2024 as the tournament attempts to reach a more global audience.

    Last year, IBM and the Masters used foundation models to train the English language AI in “the unique language of golf at the Masters” to automate the addition of spoken commentary to video clips of player and tournament highlights. IBM says gen AI helps to produce varied sentence structure and vocabulary, which prevents redundant commentary.

    Spanish language narration is possible this year thanks to a large language model that was trained in Spanish, so audio and closed captioning should sound more realistic to Spanish-speaking fans.

    IBM says the AI narration offers audio and closed caption commentary for on-demand highlight videos of every shot, which works out to about 20,000 throughout the four-day tournament each year.

    Viewing the Masters via Apple Vision Pro

    Also new this year is a Masters app for the Apple Vision Pro device, which debuted in February.

    In addition to preexisting app features like livestreams, Track Shots and My Group, which lets fans watch every shot from their favorite golfers, the Vision Pro app includes 3D renderings of the course, enabling fans to view the course from multiple perspectives.

    Putting together a Masters highlight reel

    IBM has been one of the few tournament sponsors for at least 25 years. That includes the launch of Masters.com in 1996, along with the usual technological subjects thereafter leading up to AI and gen AI in 2023.

    Returning in 2024 is the My Group feature, which uses AI models to identify highlights of your favorite players, which are automatically added to a personalized feed.

    IBM pulls this together in part by analyzing excitement on the course.

    That includes factoring in elements like the difficulty of a given shot, as well as crowd noise and player gesture recognition — say, a fist raised in triumph — to come up with an excitement score for each shot.

    And so IBM will generate a personalized highlight reel based on excitement scores for McIlroy and whoever else I pick as my favorites, along with human curation.

    The goal is to create a better, more personalized experience for the 12 million or so golf fans who won’t be in Augusta.

    “The Masters wants to present the best event in all the world of sports to their patrons and their fans, and so on-site those experiences are intended to be the best, like free parking, right?” Syken said. “You don’t go to many sporting events that offer free parking.”

  • iPhone AI Evolution: What the Rumors Say About iOS 18

    iPhone AI Evolution: What the Rumors Say About iOS 18

    Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference is scheduled to take place on June 10, when the the company is expected to release the next version of iPhone software: iOS 18.

    Apple’s iOS 18 could bring the “biggest” software update in the iPhone’s history, according to the January edition of Mark Gurman’s Power On newsletter. In the November edition, Gurman wrote that iOS 18 could bring “relatively groundbreaking” updates to the iPhone complete with “major new features and designs.”

    Read more: Best iPhone of 2024

    The news comes amid the generative AI hype cycle. Last fall, Google debuted its flagship Pixel 8 lineup with souped-up AI tricks and in January, Samsung launched the Galaxy S24 series with Galaxy AI. In light of this, it’s likely Apple will go in the same direction with the rumored iPhone 16 and iOS 18.

    To be clear, Apple already has AI features on its iPhones like its photo duplication detection feature, but we’ve yet to see how generative AI will factor into the iPhone and iOS. With iOS 17, Apple included a slew of AI-powered features like the ability to clone your own voice on the iPhone and an updated keyboard with better autocorrect. But the company stopped short of unveiling generative AI products along the lines of Google’s Gemini or OpenAI’s Chat GPT. Still, the rumor mill points to meaningful changes in iOS 18. Here are the most credible ones.

    Read more: Hidden AI Features Available on Your iPhone Right Now

    Smarter Siri

    Siri on iOS 17

    Siri has been around since iOS 5 in 2011, but with iOS 18 Apple’s voice-activated assistant could get a lot smarter.Generative AI technology “should improve how both Siri and the Messages app can field questions and auto-complete sentences,” according to Gurman.

    Before his newsletter, a September report from the Information, said Apple plans to use large language models, a crucial part of generative AI, to make Siri smarter. An example detailed in that article explained how Siri can respond to simple voice commands for more complex tasks, such as turning a set of photos into a GIF and then sending them to one of your contacts. If that example is accurate, this represents a significant step forward in the capabilities of Siri.

    Read More: Apple Just Teased Its AI Plans. You Really Should Take Notice.

    Improved texting with Android

    An illustration portraying the mix of blue and green bubbles on iPhone's iMessage service, with a sick-face emoji.

    Apple has said it will bring RCS support, the cross-platform messaging standard, to the iPhone. According to a November report by 9to5Mac, an Apple spokesperson said it’ll be coming to the iPhone “later next year” and will work alongside iMessage.

    RCS support should improve the current messaging experience between iPhone and Android users by bringing iMessage-like features. Those upgrades include sending high-quality photos and videos to contacts, read receipt, typing indicators and, most importantly, end-to-end encryption, something SMS messaging lacks. In other words, if you have an Android phone and are texting someone with an iPhone, you’ll be able to text each other over RCS instead of SMS. However, it’s important to remember that iMessage will remain exclusive to the iPhone and other Apple devices. RCS will not bring iMessage to Android phones.

    Read More: Apple’s iMessage Will Probably Never Come to Android. And That’s OK.

    As mentioned earlier, details are currently sparse on Apple’s plans and we don’t yet know which iPhones will be compatible with iOS 18. We’ll be updating this article as and when we get more details, so make sure to check back. Until then, you can get up to speed with iOS 17.

    Editors’ note: CNET is using an AI engine to help create some stories. For more, see this post.

  • Save $104 Off This Stunning Red Apple Watch Series 9 While You Still Can

    Save $104 Off This Stunning Red Apple Watch Series 9 While You Still Can

    The Apple Watch Series 9 might not be that big of an upgrade over the Apple Watch Series 8, but it very much deserves its spot on our list of the best smartwatches money can buy. It’s fast, reliable, and if you take advantage of this deal, bright red to boot. The best part: You can pick one up today for just $295, saving you $104 over the original asking price. The catch? Apple Watch prices are super volatile on Amazon right now, so we can’t vouch for how long this price is going to last.

    This particular Apple Watch Series 9 is the 41mm model and Amazon says it also comes with the blood oxygen sensor that is now officially banned in the United States. That means that once stocks have sold through, no Apple Watch Series 9 sold in the U.S. will have that feature so make sure to factor that into your thinking here.

    The rest of the Apple Watch is as you’d expect and offers the usual health and fitness tracking and monitoring features we’ve come to expect. There’s an App Store full of apps and games waiting to be downloaded and the lifesaving ECG and heart monitoring technologies are all present and correct.

    This is one of the best Apple Watch deals we’ve seen in a while, so act fast if you want to take advantage of it. Prefer your Apple Watch to be more rugged? Our list of the best Apple Watch Ultra 2 deals is just waiting to put a new smartwatch on your wrist.

  • Get the Fallout TV Show Backstory With 2 Free Games Thanks to Amazon Prime Gaming

    Get the Fallout TV Show Backstory With 2 Free Games Thanks to Amazon Prime Gaming

    Now that the new Fallout TV show has emerged from the vault on Amazon Prime Video, you’re probably ready to go and explore the wasteland for yourself. There are decades of games waiting to help you do just that, and now Amazon Prime Gaming is giving away not one but two of them. Right now, Fallout 76 can be picked up on PC and Xbox, while Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel can be had on PC absolutely gratis — so long as you’re an Amazon Prime subscriber, that is. All you have to do is head to the Prime Gaming website to get the ball rolling. Do it soon though: Fallout 76 will be gone for good come May 15, while those picking up Fallout Tactics have less than two weeks to claim it.

    Of the two games, Fallout 76 is definitely the pick of the bunch and while it had a rocky launch back in 2018, it’s a different beast in 2024. Bethesda gave the traditionally single-player Fallout world an online twist with this game, giving people the chance to roam the wasteland with their friends. Character creation remains a key aspect, as you’d imagine, but we don’t want to spoil the rest — it’s free, so why not find out the rest for yourself?

    Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel is a tactical squad-based combat game that originally launched back in 2001 and will see players use their skills to “inspire the lowly and protect the weak,” according to the blurb. The game is definitely a product of its time and won’t win any awards for graphics these days, but if you’re all-in on the Fallout story thanks to the show, this is still a great way to spend your hours. Just be sure to grab it now before these freebies are gone for good.

    You’d be surprised how many Amazon Prime subscription perks there are, and they go way beyond just getting cheap deliveries and the odd free game. For example, did you know you can get discounts on groceries from Whole Foods? You do now.

  • Best Buy Drops New 3-Day Sale With Massive Savings on All Things Tech

    Best Buy Drops New 3-Day Sale With Massive Savings on All Things Tech

    If you’ve been thinking of updating your major home appliances, overhauling your entertainment and work spaces or you just want to splurge on new tech to make life a little easier, now’s the time. Best Buy has launched a 3-day sale, slashing prices on everything you need to start fresh for spring. Spruce up your space with the latest devices at a great price on everything from smart home devices to TVs, laptops, smartwatches and plenty of other top tech at Best Buy right now.

    We’ve gone through the sale and have highlighted some of the best offers below to help you snag some good deals. You can also check the full sale by clicking the link below. Just be aware that the weekend sale ends on April 14 at 9:59 p.m. PT, so be sure to make your selection before then.

    More great deals at Best Buy:

    Some of the items listed may have additional discounts available for My Best Buy Plus or Total members, so if you’ve been considering signing up, now may be a great time to do so. While those subscriptions are paid accounts, the money you make back in exclusive savings during this event or throughout the year may be worth it, especially if you shop at Best Buy regularly. There are some other perks too, such as free two-day shipping with no minimum amount and extended return windows.

    For more device savings, we’ve rounded up the best phone deals, laptop deals and TV deals to help you keep more money in your pocket.