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March, 2022

  • 8 March

    Apple’s Cheapest iPhones: Specs Compared for iPhone SE 2022, 12 Mini, 11

    The 2022 iPhone SE is the latest addition to Apple’s lineup of smaller, more affordable phones. Launched during the company’s Peek Performance event, the phone packs the same A15 Bionic chip found in Apple’s iPhone 13, along with superfast 5G connectivity. But with the previous iPhone SE still available, along with the older iPhone 11 and iPhone 12 Mini, …

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  • 8 March

    iPhone SE Unveiled: Apple’s $429 Phone Gets 5G and the A15 Bionic Chip

    On Tuesday, Apple launched a new iPhone SE at its first event of 2022. The new iPhone SE for 2022 comes with a similar iPhone 8-style body as the iPhone SE from 2020 but packs a new processor, 5G support and a higher $429 (£419, AU$719) price tag. Now playing: Watch this: Apple’s 2022 iPhone SE Is Equal Parts New and …

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  • 8 March

    Learn Something New With 40% Off SkillShare

    Is there something you’ve been wanting to learn but couldn’t find an affordable way to do it? If so, this deal for 40% off SkillShare will change that. Using the coupon code ANNUAL40AFF, SkillShare’s yearly membership will by drop 40%. The is yearly price is typically $168, but I’ve seen it go as low as $156. And with this code it …

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  • 8 March

    Use Your Career Break to Your Benefit on LinkedIn. Here’s how

    Life can be challenging, especially as people continue to grapple with burnout, parenting and other hardships amid the coronavirus pandemic. Taking a career break, though, can feel risky. Business-oriented social network LinkedIn aims to normalize career breaks by encouraging users to highlight what they learned from these experiences.  The Microsoft-owned company released a feature on March 1 that allows people …

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  • 8 March

    Apple Store Down Ahead of iPhone SE Event

    The Apple Store went offline Tuesday, ahead of Apple’s “Peek Performance” event. The March 8 virtual event begins at 10 a.m. PT (1 p.m. ET, 6 p.m. UK, March 9 at 5 a.m. AEDT), and is likely to reveal new iPads, an upgraded iPhone SE and a Mac. “Be right back,” a message on the store states. “Updates are coming to …

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  • 8 March

    Here’s a $60 Bluetooth Speaker Deal You Shouldn’t Miss

    Over the last few years, Tribit has made several Bluetooth speakers that deliver a lot of boom for the buck. Add its new XSound Mega to the list. While it lists for $100, it’s currently on sale at Amazon for a limited time. If you clip the instant 40% off coupon on its product page, the price goes down to …

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  • 8 March

    Apple’s 27

    Despite hopes of Apple unveiling an updated 27-inch iMac, the company instead discontinued the 27-inch version of the desktop altogether. That change comes amid a day full of news out of Tuesday’s Apple event, including new iPhone models and new, smaller desktop devices, which it seems are intended to replace the 27-inch iMac. The 27-inch iMac is one of the last Macs that still run …

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  • 8 March

    Grab a Factory Reconditioned Galaxy Tablet for as Low as $99

    Looking for the portability, convenience and long-lasting battery of a tablet? Right now you can snag a great deal on factory-reconditioned Galaxy tablets at Woot. That means it’s an item that’s been inspected and restored to fully working condition by the original manufacturer or a certified partner, and that your purchase will be covered by a 90-day Samsung warranty.  If …

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  • 8 March

    Amazon Launches Amp, an App That Lets You Host Your Own Radio Show

    Anyone who’s ever dreamed of hosting their own radio show now has the opportunity to do so with Amazon’s Amp, but access to the app isn’t yet widespread. Amazon on Tuesday launched a limited-access beta version of Amp that’s available to iOS users in the US who have an access code. Amp is free to use and gives people the …

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  • 8 March

    Mac Studio and Studio Display: Apple’s New Desktop for Creatives

    Unlike Apple’s annual September iPhone launch, or its WWDC developer conference in June, both of which have pretty predictable agendas, the first event in Apple’s calendar can be something of a pot-luck: You never know quite what you’re going to get. This year’s March event, entitled “Peek Performance,” has turned up the Mac Studio and Studio Display — two new …

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