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Black Friday is one of the best times of the year to pick up a new Echo speaker — it’s usually as good of a time as Prime Day, since Amazon typically saves its best deals for these few periods. This year is no different; among the Amazon Black Friday deals is a steep discount on the Echo Pop smart speaker, bringing it down to just $18. The 55 percent discount brings Amazon’s most compact speaker down to a record-low price.
Amazon launched the Echo Pop in May 2023 as a new entry-level option for Alexa-powered devices. It features a 1.95-inch front-facing speaker which could work well in a small room like a study or a dorm room. It uses Amazon’s AZ2 Neural Edge processor to allow for on-device tasks and lets you do all the standard commands with Alexa. Plus, you can get it in four colors: Charcoal, Glacier White, Lavender Bloom and Midnight Teal.
The Pop isn't the only Echo device on sale ahead of Black Friday. Right now, you can get the fifth-generation Echo Dot for $23, down from $50 — a 44 percent discount. The Echo Spot is also on sale, dropping to $45 from $80 and the fourth-generation Echo is $55, down from $100.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/deals/amazon-black-friday-deals-include-the-echo-pop-speaker-for-only-18-142842519.html?src=rss
The former mobile giant Nokia was both famed and notorious for its innumerable phones, some of which have gone down in history for their iconic designs. There are some, however, that have also gone down in infamy for their odd designs that, while eye-catching, end up being unusable. Although not the biggest culprit, the Nokia 7610 belongs to the latter group with its curved and off-center keypad.
With HMD reviving some of Nokia’s classic designs, there has been some interest in modern interpretations of these peculiar phones. This concept design for a 5G variant of this “stylish” phone, for example, retains the basic contours of the original but thankfully prioritizes usability over glamour, though not without a gimmick of its own.
Although it stuck to the conventional vertical candy bar format, the Nokia 7610 is characterized by an odd combination of sharp and curved corners on opposite sides, giving it a leaf-like shape. What made it even more unusual, however, was the shape of its keys. While it also conformed to the T9 layout, the keys curved a bit and had non-uniform sizes, making them harder to hit accurately by muscle memory alone.
The Nokia 7610 5G concept ditches that novelty for a more standard keypad layout, one that would be instantly familiar to users of those old phones. The keypad is, however, still off to the right side, and the empty spot on the left is taken up by a large flat circular that functions as a sort of joystick controller. Whether that has any actual useful function is debatable, but it does make the phone look unique and a little more balanced.
In almost all other aspects, this concept would look like any Android-like phone, but there are some details you’d be hard-pressed to find in modern smartphones. There’s a headphone jack, for one, which is a rare sight these days. The battery is also replaceable, hidden behind a removable panel on the back.
These details are a homage to some of the things that made Nokia phones great, despite their odd and sometimes unusable designs. There is a strong focus on functionality, paired with the courage to risk novel and untested designs. We’re unlikely to see the Nokia 7610 revived the way other Nokia classics have been, but this concept is still an interesting experiment in reinterpreting that design language for modern needs and tastes.
In the ever-evolving world of 3D printing, choosing the right printer can feel like navigating a maze of technical jargon and endless options. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or a curious hobbyist, finding a printer that aligns with your needs and budget is crucial. This comprehensive comparison guide by Maker Muse provides more insights into […]
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There's something so nice about listening to the score of your favorite games or movies. Composer ROZEN has attempted to add to this experience, releasing Celeste's Secret Hideaway, an acoustic album inspired by the game Celeste. He previously created Ghibli Secret Hideaway, another acoustic collection of arrangements, in honor of Studio Ghibli's music.
If you haven't played it before, Celeste is a single-player adventure game in which you help Madeline cope with her mental health and inner demons to reach the top of Celeste mountain. Developer Maddy Makes Games released Celeste in 2018. ROZEN's Celeste's Secret Hideaway pays tribute to the game's original score by Lena Raine.
"The goal with Celeste Secret Hideaway is to transform the game’s iconic melodies into warm, intimate folk and acoustic arrangements, enveloping listeners in a rich soundscape that echoes the serenity of snow-covered mountains and quiet, fire-lit cabins," ROZEN said in a statement. "Every track is designed to evoke the spirit of exploration and introspection, pairing soothing guitar work and delicate string instruments with an emotional journey. It’s a perfect soundtrack for cozy moments, drawing you into its quiet, reflective world, and making it an ideal companion for chilly fall evenings and wintry nights." The album has 12 tracks and is now available digitally and to stream, with CD, cassette and vinyl versions coming soon.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/music/celestes-iconic-score-gets-an-acoustic-tribute-album-133048481.html?src=rss
SharePoint Online is a robust platform for enhancing site management and content organization. By using its advanced features, you can transform how you approach document management, data tracking, and content display. This guide explores SharePoint’s capabilities, focusing on key areas that can improve workflow and team collaboration significantly. Navigating the complexities of SharePoint Online can […]