Amazon is now selling the hugely popular Galaxy Buds Live earbuds for the great price of just $89.99. This deal is available on the Mystic Red version, while slightly lower discounts are available on the other colors, too. All you need to do is place an order soon; there are no discount codes or on-screen coupons here, but we don't know how long Amazon will keep this deal on the table.
This Cyber Week why not treat yourself to a new copy of Microsoft Windows 11 or Office 2019 instead of buying yet another pressure cooker that you'll never use? That sounds like a much better idea, right?
The gorgeous Segway Ninebot ES4 electric scooter with an additional external battery is currently available to buy with a 20% discount applied. For those that act now, the discount takes the price down from $800 to just $639.99.
JBL is a well-respected name in the world of Bluetooth audio and speakers. They make some extremely powerful portable speakers that are well worth the money. This speaker, however, is a little different in that it's designed to be waterproof, uber portable, and makes the perfect pool party or shower speaker for just $39.95.
Intel is reportedly keen to tie a deal with TSMC down to 3nm chip manufacturing amid plans from Apple as well. Here are all the details on this.
Tesla is reportedly adding car sharing to its app ahead of the release of a Tesla Network system. Here is everything you need to know about this.
Apple's highly-rated iPhone XR smartphone is currently available to purchase from Amazon in a refurbished capacity for just $325. This could be the perfect smartphone purchase for someone who is looking for an affordable handset as a festive gift.
Apple is notifying iPhone 13 parts suppliers of weaking demand for the phone nearing the holidays. Here are all the details on this.
Tesla has just launched the $1900 'Cyberquad for Kids', an electric ATV for children. Here are all the details on this.
It can be easy to think that you have to spend a small fortune to kit yourself out with the latest Microsoft software, but thankfully that isn't the case.
















