One of our favorite Shark robot vacuums is 58 percent off right now for Black Friday

Our pick for the best robot vacuum (or at least one of its many variants) is on sale. Amazon's Black Friday deals include the Shark AI Ultra robot vacuum. This model has a list price of $599, but you can snag one for $250. That's 58 percent off — and a record low.

One of this model's standout features is its bagless design. Like many robovacs, it has an auto-empty station. But here, you can remove part of the base, dump its contents in the garbage, and lock it back in place. The base holds up to 60 days of dirt and debris, and you'll never need to order bag refills.

The Shark AI Ultra has strong suction and decent obstacle avoidance (via LiDAR). The robovac cleans in a matrix grid. It auto-maps your home and supports Google Assistant and Alexa for voice control.

The vacuum has a runtime of about 120 minutes. (If it needs to stop and charge, it will auto-resume afterward.) Also note that this is a vacuum-only model: no mopping here.

But Shark has other Black Friday deals if you're interested in a robovac that also mops, or even a cordless stick vacuum instead. The Shark Stratos 2-in-1 robot vacuum and mop is 60 percent off and down to $400 right now, while the Power Detect Pet Plus cordless vacuum with self-emptying base is down to $380.

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iPad Users Rejoice: iPadOS 26.2 Brings Back THE Multitasking Drag & Drop!

iPad Users Rejoice: iPadOS 26.2 Brings Back THE Multitasking Drag & Drop!

Apple will introduce a fantastic update with iPadOS 26.2. The software is currently in beta with iPadOS 26.2 beta 3 recently released. It addresses long-standing user concerns about multitasking on the iPad. This release blends familiar features like Split View and Slide Over with modern innovations such as Stage Manager and windowed multitasking. These enhancements […]

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Google TV Solar Remote G32 Never Needs Battery Replacements

TV remotes have a habit of dying at the worst possible time, usually right before you finally find something worth watching. The familiar hunt for AAA batteries begins, followed by the quiet pile of dead cells that builds up in a drawer until you remember to recycle them. Google’s new G32 reference remote for Google TV takes a different route by running on ambient indoor light instead of disposable batteries.

The G32 is a Google TV reference remote built by Ohsung Electronics and powered by Swedish startup Epishine’s indoor solar cells. This isn’t a one-off concept, but a template TV makers can adopt for their own Google TV devices. The goal is a self-charging, maintenance-free remote that never needs disposable batteries and quietly reduces waste in the background while sitting on your coffee table between Netflix binges.

Designer: Epishine, Ohsung

Epishine’s technology is tuned specifically for indoor conditions. Thin, flexible, bifacial solar cells made from organic materials are printed at industrial scale and designed to harvest the light already in your living room from lamps and windows. They turn it into a slow, steady trickle of power rather than relying on bright sunshine. Because they are bifacial, they capture light from both sides, no matter how the remote is resting on the couch.

This changes the remote’s design in subtle but meaningful ways. There is no battery door on the back, no need to stock AAAs, and no reason to open the shell once it leaves the factory. The solar window at the bottom of the front face is integrated like a dark glass panel, keeping the silhouette clean. As long as you use the remote in a reasonably lit room, it quietly tops itself up and stays ready.

Current Google TV Remote Reference Designs (G10, G20)

Current Google TV Remote Reference Designs (G10, G20)

The G32 keeps the familiar Google TV layout. A large circular D-pad sits at the top, with home and back keys, dedicated buttons for YouTube and Netflix, and a bright blue “Free TV” key in the middle. The solar area occupies the lower third. In photos, it looks like a normal Google TV controller that just happens to have an extra screen at the bottom, even though it is really the light-harvesting zone.

Of course, Epishine and Google highlight that billions of batteries are thrown away each year, and remotes are one of the few devices almost everyone owns. Swapping disposable cells for indoor solar in a product that ships by the millions has a different impact than doing it in a niche gadget. It also nudges manufacturers toward thinner, simpler shells without battery compartments cluttering the back.

The G32 solar remote is a small but smart change to an object we rarely think about. It doesn’t ask users to change habits or remember to charge yet another device. Instead, it quietly uses the light already in the room to keep working. If TV makers pick up this reference design, the most boring gadget on the coffee table might end up being one of the more thoughtful ones.

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Samsung Galaxy Z Trifold Leaks: The 4.2mm Engineering Marvel That Could Replace Your Tablet

Samsung Galaxy Z Trifold Leaks: The 4.2mm Engineering Marvel That Could Replace Your Tablet

Early information surrounding Samsung’s long-anticipated Galaxy Z Trifold suggests the company isn’t merely preparing another foldable—they’re preparing a device that could redefine what a mobile form factor can be. A tri-fold smartphone is exponentially more complex than the book-style foldables Samsung currently dominates. It requires new hinge geometries, a flexible display that bends in multiple […]

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ChatGPT Atlas AI Browser : Plan Events & Complete Purchases for You Autonomously

ChatGPT Atlas AI Browser : Plan Events & Complete Purchases for You Autonomously

Have you ever wished your web browser could do more than just browse? Imagine a tool that not only helps you surf the internet but also takes care of your to-do list, whether it’s planning an event, managing your workflow, or even completing your online shopping. Enter ChatGPT Atlas, a new AI-powered web browser designed […]

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The Amazon Smart Plug is 48 percent off for Black Friday

The Amazon Smart Plug is on sale for just $13 as part of a Black Friday promotion. This is a discount of $12 and represents a record low price. If you've been waiting to stock up on some smart plugs, now might be the time.

To that end, this product made our list of the best smart plugs. It's the perfect accessory for those who rely on Alexa to control aspects of the smart home. These plugs are really easy to set up via the Alexa app. You don't have to pop in a Wi-Fi password or anything. It's basically plug-and-play.

Once connected, you'll be able to use any device with Alexa to control whatever it's plugged into. For instance, you can group multiple plugs together as lights and then just say "Alexa, turn all the lights off" and it'll do just that. They are compatible with just about any household device with a physical on/off switch, including lamps and coffee makers.

While these are the perfect smart plugs for Alexa households, they are only for Alexa households. The plugs don't integrate with any other digital assistant. They are still the best choice for those tied into the ecosystem. Other smart plugs on sale for Black Friday include the Kasa Mini smart plugs; you can get a four-pack for $24.

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Black Friday Deal: Invest in Your Family’s Long-Term Health with VIOMI Smart Water Purifiers

Black Friday Deal: Invest in Your Family’s Long-Term Health with VIOMI Smart Water Purifiers

Let’s be honest — most of us don’t think twice before turning on the tap. But in many parts of the U.S., the water flowing out of that faucet might contain more than we expect — PFAS “forever chemicals,” traces of lead, even microplastics. These invisible contaminants pose long-term health risks, turning every sip from […]

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LattePanda Iota Review : Tiny Windows and Linux PC Built for 4K Thrills

LattePanda Iota Review : Tiny Windows and Linux PC Built for 4K Thrills

What if you could hold the power of a full-fledged desktop computer in the palm of your hand? The LattePanda Iota dares to make that bold vision a reality. This ultra-tiny PC isn’t just compact, it’s a technological powerhouse, packing a quad-core Intel N150 processor and 4K HDR capabilities into a form factor smaller than […]

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Apple TV 4K (2025): Release Date, A17 Chip, and Price Rumors

Apple TV 4K (2025): Release Date, A17 Chip, and Price Rumors

Apple’s living room hardware has been relatively quiet for a few years, but all signs now point to a next-generation Apple TV arriving in 2025 with a substantial upgrade. With the streaming market evolving rapidly, Apple appears ready to make its move: a faster chip, enhanced connectivity, smarter home hub features, and potentially a more […]

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