NordVPN deal: Get two years of the Complete plan for 70 percent off

NordVPN is offering a significant discount on its two-year plans, with 70 percent off its Complete tier and up to 74 percent off overall. For the Complete tier, the deal brings the total cost down to $130 for 24 months.

NordVPN regularly appears on Engadget’s list of the best VPN services thanks to its wide server network, strong security tools and consistent performance across devices. NordVPN’s latest promotion puts one of its most comprehensive plans at a price that undercuts many competing premium VPN subscriptions.

The Complete tier includes full access to NordVPN’s core VPN service, which encrypts internet traffic and masks a user’s IP address to help protect online activity on public Wi-Fi networks and at home. Subscribers can use the service on multiple devices, including phones, tablets, laptops and smart TVs, with apps available for major operating systems. It also includes access to NordPass (more on that below), an ad blocker and 1TB of cloud storage. You’ll find similar discounts on all of NordVPN’s other plans: Basic, Plus and Prime.

Beyond the basics, NordVPN offers features like threat protection to help block malicious websites and trackers, as well as specialty servers designed for added privacy or faster performance in specific scenarios. In our NordVPN review, the service was praised for its evolving feature set and overall reliability, even as the VPN market becomes increasingly competitive.

Engadget regularly tracks VPN pricing trends and this offer compares favorably with other current promotions. It also appears alongside NordVPN deals featured in Engadget’s ongoing roundup of the best VPN discounts available right now, which compares offers from multiple major providers.

Those looking for additional security tools may also want to note that NordVPN’s Complete plan bundles in extra services beyond the VPN itself. One of those is NordPass, the company’s password management app. NordPass is also discounted as part of a separate promotion, if you’re primarily looking for a password manager rather than a VPN. The Premium tier is currently 50 percent off, bringing the price down to $36 for two years. NordPass Premium adds features such as cross-device password syncing, secure password sharing and breach monitoring, which alerts users if stored credentials appear in known data leaks.

Both offers are available for a limited time, though Nord has not specified an end date for the promotion. If you’re still unsure whether NordVPN is right for you, it offers a 30-day money-back guarantee, so you can change your mind and get a full refund.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/deals/nordvpn-deal-get-two-years-of-the-complete-plan-for-70-percent-off-123000517.html?src=rss

The Morning After: The Switch is officially Nintendo’s most popular console ever

With over 155 million sold, Nintendo’s Switch is officially the company’s biggest console hit ever. It’s been a long road to surpassing the DS, which reached 154 million consoles over its seven-year lifespan. The Switch, meanwhile, is a year shy of its 10-year anniversary. 

We’ve seen the original console, the non-hybrid Lite and the OLED versions of the Switch over the decade, but despite being replaced by Switch 2, the original is still selling at a strong pace: 1.36 million units in Q3. Just think how many Joy-Cons it sold/replaced?

Next goal: try to be the best-selling console of all time. Currently, that’s the PlayStation 2. 

Nintendo is just shy of five million units to go. 

— Mat Smith

Are they talking about us behind our backs?

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Moltbook is a “digital petri dish,” a Reddit-style forum populated entirely by AI agents that post, follow and even gossip about their owners in dedicated submolts. Built using vibe coding, it’s a surreal experiment in autonomous socialization — though there’s no shortage of user-data security flaws. Is Moltbook a profound look at the dead internet theory or just a very loud AI echo chamber? Or something in the middle? Karissa explains it all. (Sorry, Karissa.)

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Lean in.

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Nintendo’s worst-selling console was probably the Virtual Boy. It sold less than 800,000 units, with only 22 games in Japan and 14 in North America. And it didn’t even have the guts to launch in Europe or Australia.

But Nintendo doesn’t care. It’s brought the Virtual Boy back, baby, as an add-on for the Switch 2, in all its red monochrome ’90s-tech glory. And we finally got to test it. 

It even includes the original bipod, which you use to prop it up and lean into it. Yes, you still can’t just wear the thing like modern VR headsets. The Switch 2 console, sans Joy-Cons, then slides in, acting as display, battery and processor. 

It seems more of a historical nod than anything else. This is pretty much 30-year-old VR tech, as-is. But… I still want one as a gaming objet d’art. A hundred bucks is a fair chunk of change for that, though. Read on for our full impressions.

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Pre-orders open later this month.

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Google posted a teaser video revealing its new entry-level smartphone, the Pixel 10a, in a lovely lilac colorway. We don’t know much more, however. You can see it’s another dual-camera Pixel, with that same flush body — which I like. (How does that already seem retro?) 

Leaks suggest a 6.3-inch display and a large 5,100 mAh battery. It otherwise looks and seems like the Pixel 9a, although Google promises that there’s “more in store.” Last year’s A-series launched at $500 — will this land at a similar price? You can pre-order the Pixel 10a on February 18. 

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Shouldn’t Microsoft be saying this?

AMD CEO Lisa Su revealed on the company’s latest earnings call that Microsoft’s development of an Xbox with a semi-custom SOC from AMD is “progressing well to support a launch in 2027.” Maybe Microsoft can chase that best-selling console crown too?

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Triple Monitors vs Projector Rigs : Image Quality & Ease Compared

Triple Monitors vs Projector Rigs : Image Quality & Ease Compared Triple screen flight sim cockpit running Flight Simulator 2020, with crisp gauges and wide support across menus.

What’s the ultimate way to bring your simulator setup to life—projectors or triple screens? Below, UndeadParrot breaks down how each option transforms your experience, from the sweeping immersion of curved projector displays to the crisp, vibrant visuals of high-resolution monitors. Choosing between these two setups isn’t just about aesthetics; it’s about how deeply you want […]

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20 Keyboard Shortcuts to Master Your Mac Workflow

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Mastering keyboard shortcuts on your Mac or iPad can significantly enhance your productivity. These shortcuts are designed to streamline your workflow, allowing you to navigate apps, manage files, and complete tasks more efficiently. By incorporating these practical tools into your routine, you can save valuable time and work smarter. The video below from Stephen Robles […]

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VITURE’s Beast XR Display Glasses Official Launch $549 : Most Customizable XR Experience Yet

VITURE’s Beast XR Display Glasses Official Launch $549 : Most Customizable XR Experience Yet Speaker ports for Harmon spatial sound along the temples, designed to limit leakage and improve clarity on calls.

What if you could carry the future of entertainment and productivity right in your pocket? Cas and Chary XR takes a closer look at how the newly launched VITURE Beast XR glasses are redefining portable spatial computing, blending innovative technology with sleek design. These glasses promise an immersive experience with Sony micro-OLED displays, built-in XR […]

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Unlock the Secrets of iPhone Control Center Customization

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The iPhone Control Center is a powerful feature designed to provide quick access to essential tools and settings with a simple swipe. By customizing it to suit your preferences, you can streamline daily tasks and enhance your overall iPhone experience. This guide explores its core features, customization options, and practical tips to help you create […]

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Claude Opus 4.6 Arrives : With a 1M-token Window & Sharper Reasoning

Claude Opus 4.6 Arrives : With a 1M-token Window & Sharper Reasoning Spreadsheet view with financial models analyzed by Opus 4.6, including pivot tables and notes for decision support.

What if you could hand off your most complex coding challenges, research tasks, or creative projects to an AI that not only understands the full scope of your needs but executes them with precision and autonomy? That’s exactly the promise of Claude Opus 4.6, the latest innovation from Anthropic. WorldofAI takes a closer look at […]

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The 2026 Olympic Torch That Knows When to Disappear

Right now, as the 2026 Winter Olympics torch relay makes its final journey through Milan toward tonight’s opening ceremony at San Siro Stadium, Carlo Ratti’s design is doing something revolutionary. It’s getting out of its own way. The MIT professor and architect didn’t set out to create another sculptural showpiece when he designed the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic torch. Instead, he asked a question that probably should have been asked decades ago: what if the torch wasn’t the star of the show?

The result is something Ratti calls “Essential,” a name that feels like a manifesto. He designed the torch from the inside out, treating the flame itself as the architecture. The metal cylinder becomes a frame, almost a supporting actor, letting fire take center stage. It’s counterintuitive in a design culture that often mistakes complexity for sophistication.

Designer: Carlo Ratti

But the torch is only half the story. What makes this Olympic relay genuinely different is the mobile mini cauldron that travels alongside it, a piece of design that somehow manages to be both sculptural and invisible at the same time.

The cauldron exists to solve a practical problem: keeping the Olympic flame alive between legs of the relay. Previous Games handled this with utilitarian metal boxes, functional but forgettable. Ratti approached it differently. His studio created a transparent cylinder that transforms the flame into a vertical vortex, a twisting column of fire that appears to float in midair. The effect is hypnotic, like capturing a living piece of energy under glass.

The cauldron stands on a circular base finished in the same blue-green PVD coating as the Olympic torch itself, creating visual continuity between the two objects. When the relay pauses, when torchbearers hand off their flames, when the procession needs to rest, the cauldron becomes a temporary altar. It holds the fire safely while making it visible, watchable, alive.

Ratti’s team demonstrated the cauldron against some of Milan’s most iconic backdrops before the relay began. Against the Bosco Verticale towers with their cascading vertical forests. In front of the Duomo’s Gothic spires. At each location, the vortex flame created this strange visual dialogue between ancient architectural ambition and contemporary restraint. The buildings reached upward with ornate complexity. The flame spun quietly in its transparent case. Both were spectacular, but only one knew when to shut up.

This gets at something deeper in Ratti’s design philosophy. He splits his time between Turin, New York, and MIT, and brings an academic’s rigor to questions about how objects shape human experience. His studio created the French Pavilion for Osaka Expo 2025 and has worked across scales from furniture to urban planning. The through-line in all of it is this question of when design should assert itself and when it should recede.

Yesterday, the torch relay reached Piazza Duomo, carried by an extraordinary mix of athletes and celebrities. Snowboarding legend Shaun White, Paralympic swimming champion Simone Barlaam, and former figure skater turned K-pop idol Sunghoon of Enhypen. Even Snoop Dogg showed up to carry the flame through Milan’s streets. The spectacle of watching these recognizable faces holding Ratti’s understated torch drove home the design’s core idea: the people and the flame matter more than the object connecting them.

Today, the relay completes its final stage through Central Station, Castello Sforzesco, Parco Sempione, the Darsena, and neighborhoods like Brera and Porta Nuova. By tonight, that flame will ignite the Olympic cauldron at San Siro Stadium, and Ratti’s torch will have fulfilled its purpose by staying out of the way.

What strikes me about this whole system, torch and mobile cauldron together, is how it refuses to pander. A lot of Olympic design leans into grandiosity, into making bold statements about national identity or technological prowess. Ratti went the opposite direction. He created objects that work beautifully because they work honestly, that earn attention by being exactly what they need to be and nothing more.

The mobile cauldron especially embodies this. It could have been a massive sculptural statement, a piece of design that competed with the landmarks it appeared beside. Instead, it became a lens, a frame for the flame itself. The vortex effect isn’t decorative flourish; it’s a way of making fire more visible, more present, more itself.

When this relay ends tonight and the Games officially begin, thousands of people will have held that torch, watched that vortex flame, felt part of something larger than themselves. What they’ll remember isn’t the objects in their hands or on that base. It’s the fire they carried, the journey they were part of, the connection they felt. The design just made space for that to happen. Sometimes the most powerful statement is knowing when to disappear.

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How iOS 26.3 RC Simplifies Switching to Android Devices

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Apple’s iOS and iPadOS 26.3 Release Candidate (RC) introduces a range of updates designed to enhance usability, customization, and privacy. While the update does not introduce innovative features, it focuses on practical improvements that simplify transitions between platforms and provide a more personalized experience. These updates reflect Apple’s commitment to addressing user needs while preparing […]

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Awesome DIY Raspberry Pi 5 Offline AI Companion Inspired by BMO from Adventure Time

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What if you could build your own personal AI companion, one that’s entirely offline, respects your privacy, and fits in the palm of your hand? brenpoly explores how a Raspberry Pi 5, a few carefully chosen components, and some clever AI integrations can bring this idea to life in the form of “BMO,” a local […]

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