This early Prime Day deal on the 13-inch iPad Air M2 is down to a record-low price

There's good news for anyone shopping early Prime Day deals. The 13-inch iPad Air with the M2 chip is available for a record-low price ahead of Amazon Prime Day. Our choice for 2024's best overall iPad is down to $749 from $799 for the 128GB model. The sale is running on the Blue, Purple and Starlight models, but the Space Gray option is only $769.

Apple released its 13-inch iPad Air with the M2 chip earlier this year and we're big fans. We gave it a 91 in our review thanks to its great mix of features for the money. For starters, it's the first 13-inch iPad that you don't have to shell out Pro money to get. It offers a 60Hz LCD display, a USB-C port and that M2 chip. The chip means it will likely be compatible with upcoming Apple updates and features for quite some time. Other changes include the front camera existing in landscape and compatibility with a new Apple Pencil Pro.

If you're in the market for something a bit cheaper then check out the 11-inch iPad Air with an M2 chip. It has almost the same features as its larger counterpart (the brightness rating is slightly lower) but is available for $559, down from $599 — a seven percent discount.

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Turbocharge Your Mac: Essential Shortcuts You’ll Actually Use

Mac Shortcuts

Enhancing productivity on your Mac can be achieved through the strategic use of shortcuts and automation. By leveraging the power of the Shortcuts app, you can create, manage, and execute a wide range of shortcuts without needing extensive coding knowledge. The video below from FromSergio explores various methods to set up, trigger, and use shortcuts, […]

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Algae-based material and traditional Korean braiding turn into striking lights, vases

The world is filled with many things that have the potential to become materials for creating products, and yet we still prefer typical materials like plastics, metal, or wood. Not all of these are sustainable, and those that are sustainable aren’t always easily renewable or require a lot of energy to process or recycle. Admittedly, looking for alternative sources of materials isn’t an easy task, but once in a while, we come across a promising solution both in terms of sustainability and beauty. This rope light and Ikebana vase, for example, are already quite striking in their unique shapes, but they are made even more significant by the fact that they are made using a biodegradable material based on one of the most common and simplest kind of plant on the planet: algae.

Designer: Su Yang Choi

One of the problems with supposedly more sustainable or recyclable materials is that the process of making or treating them isn’t always sustainable, requiring more energy and water than usual. In contrast, this algae-based material isn’t treated with harmful chemicals, has reduced energy consumption during manufacturing, and can easily be shaped using heat. Even better, leftover scraps from the production process can be collected and recycled to reduce material waste at every step.

While the material itself is quite impressive, putting it to good use is the real test. For this purpose, a pair of everyday objects were made not just to demonstrate the usability of this algae-based material but also to show off the complicated designs that can be made with it. And nothing can perhaps be more complicated than knots, especially the beautiful traditional Korean knots known as Maedeup.

This knotting is best exemplified in this Ikebana vase that loops around itself a couple of times in an almost random fashion, symbolizing the unpredictability and cyclical nature of life. In addition to this rather intriguing structure, the biodegradable material used here is mixed with coffee grounds, another sustainable material, to give it that earthy brown color.

On the opposite end of the color spectrum is a long string lamp that uses the algae-based material in a four-faced linear braid that wraps around a flexible LED strip. This segmented structure was inspired by Korean stone pagodas that rise in majesty and grandeur, characteristics carried by this string lamp. These two objects, part of the Slow series of artworks, embody the ingenuity and creativity that spring from combining modern material science and traditional craftsmanship to produce breathtaking designs that do no harm to the planet in return.

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BitGrip Pro innovative screwdriver bit storage

screwdriver bit storage solution Kickstarter

Cluttered workspaces and misplaced tools are the bane of any professional or DIY enthusiast’s existence. The constant search for the right screwdriver bit or a missing screw can derail even the simplest of projects. But what if there was a solution that could keep everything in its place? Meet the BitGrip Pro, a versatile storage […]

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iOS 18 Supercharges Apple CarPlay: All the New Features You Need to Know

Apple CarPlay

Apple’s iOS 18 update brings a wealth of new features and improvements to the Apple CarPlay platform, aiming to transform your in-car experience. With a focus on enhanced usability, accessibility, and seamless integration, these updates promise to make your drives more enjoyable and efficient than ever before. The video below from HotshotTek gives us more […]

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Dead Rising’s deluxe remaster boasts fluffier poodles

Capcom's announcement trailer for Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster will give you a glimpse of the game's improved graphics for the PS5, the Xbox Series X/S and Windows computers. It also reveals that the digital version of the remastered game will be released on September 19 for all platforms. 

The company first gave Dead Rising an HD remaster back in 2016 for the PS4 and the Xbox One as part of the game's 10th anniversary, but this version gives the world and its characters more textures and more realistic looking features. Frank West definitely looks more human with more natural-looking expressions in the Deluxe Remaster, while Madonna the poodle looks a lot more fluffy and dog-like. Capcom says this version is a "full graphical overhaul of the first game." It used its own video game engine called RE Engine to rework the title's graphics, including its environments and backgrounds.

The remaster is fully voiced, but West sounds noticeably different in the trailer compared to the older versions. In a text conversation with @FrankByDaylight on X/Twitter, original voice actor TJ Rotolo said he's not reprising his role in the remake because Capcom didn't invite him back for the project. If that's not a deal breaker, then you can enjoy the game's other quality-of-life improvements, including the addition of auto-save, revamped controls and a better UI. 

While the digital release is scheduled for September 19, Capcom will also start selling a physical version sometime in November. 

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VAIO Vision 14 lightweight portable monitor launches

VAIO lightweight portable monitor 2024

VAIO Corporation has unveiled the VAIO Vision+ 14, the world’s lightest portable monitor, weighing just 325 grams. This innovative device is designed for both personal and corporate use, making it an ideal companion for those who are constantly on the move. With its sleek design and impressive features, the VAIO Vision+ 14 is set to […]

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ASUS starts bundling GearUP Console Booster with select wireless routers

ASUS GearUP Console Booster wireless router bundle

ASUS has announced an exciting new offering for gamers in the APAC region: the GearUP Console Booster Bundle. This service is designed to optimize network connections for over 1,000 online games, significantly reducing latency and improving overall gaming experiences on popular game consoles and smart handhelds. The bundle will be available with selected ASUS routers, […]

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Apple now considers its first HomePod to be ‘vintage’

I went to a museum recently that had a range of iPods and early generation iPhones on display — it was horrifying. Now, Apple is responsible for my shock, thanks to the new items added its vintage and obsolete products list on July 1. The tech giant has put the first generation HomePod on its list of vintage products. Apple typically labels a product as "vintage" if its been out of distribution for at least five years — however, Apple only discontinued the HomePod three years ago. These products can still get repaired, as long as parts are available. 

Apple first announced the HomePod in June 2017 and released it the following February for $349. The device offered an A8 chip, high-quality audio and compatibility with Apple's ecosystem, such as AirPlay. 

The first-gen HomePod isn't the only notable item added to the vintage list. Apple has declared its original AirPods as a vintage commodity. AirPods first came on the scene in December 2016 for $159 and has since evolved into multiple generations and a Pro model. After seven years, Apple will label both the first-gen HomePod and AirPods as obsolete, meaning the company discontinues all hardware service for them. 

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Tubi Brings Free Movie & TV Streaming to the UK

Tubi Streaming

Tubi, the ad-supported streaming service owned by Fox Corporation, has made its highly anticipated debut in the United Kingdom, bringing its vast library of blockbuster movies, popular TV series, and exclusive Tubi Originals to British audiences. With a user base of nearly 80 million monthly active users, Tubi has experienced rapid growth since its introduction […]

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