Right now Amazon is selling the Echo Dot alongside a pair of Philips Hue bulbs for just $34.99. Normally this combination of products would sell for around $80.
If all the rumors turn out to be true, we can expect Apple to announce new iPad Pro models in the first few months of next year. Here's what the new tablets could look like.
Amazon is currently selling the Apple Wireless Charging Case for AirPods for just $46.33. That's down from the usual price of $80, meaning you're saving almost 50% without having to lift a finger.
A bundle deal isn't quite a bundle deal unless you can save an extraordinary amount of money. Thankfully, with this end-of-year deal on Amazon hardware, that criterion is met. And met in style. For what is likely to be a very limited offer, you can pick up the gorgeous Echo Show 8 with an entirely free-of-charge Echo Dot thrown in to sweeten the deal.
We've said it before, and we will likely say it again, but the best deals are definitely the ones that are targeted at a product genre or products by a specific manufacturer, rather than on a single product. With that in mind, this end-of-year deal is going to let you save big on a slew of different Sony-branded audio-based products and accessories.
An indie developer has created a realistic rendition of League of Legends' Summoner's Rift map in Unreal Engine 4, adding enough detail to make the scene a treat to view from both top-down and first-person perspectives.
Google has released a new YouTube app update to the App Store, giving iPhone and iPad users a way to interact with video streamed to a TV just by using their voice.
With the release of iOS 13 Apple introduced a new feature that is said to help make iPhone batteries last longer. It's called Optimized Battery Charging and sees to it that iPhones only charge to 100% when the system believes that the phone will be taken off charge soon.
Animation studio Lunar Animations shares how 2019 Mac Pro sped up their work on the new movie Jumanji: The Next Level.
Notorious supply chain follower Ming-Chi Kuo says that we can expect phones released in 2020 to feature a longer optical zoom than is currently possible.
















