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CNET How ToDec 04, 2024
These Remaining Cyber iPad Monday Deals Won't Be Around for Much Longer
You can still save up to $500 using these Cyber Monday iPad deals before they're gone.

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Major GeeksDec 04, 2024
TubeBuddy for Chrome, Edge, Opera, and Android 2.1.1735
TubeBuddy for Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Opera, and Android provides YouTube creators with straightforward optimization and channel management. Having some assistance with your YouTube channel's management enables you to focus more on your content than the tedious media production aspect. TubeBuddy includes multiple productivity Tools geared for success while still guiding you through YouTube's best practices [License: Freemium | Requires: 11|10|8|7|Android|Linux|macOS | Size: Size Varies ]

CNET NewsDec 03, 2024
Save $170 on an Apple Mac Mini in This Cyber Monday Deal Still Available at Woot
The Mac Mini packs quite the punch and is the perfect way to get the power of Apple without the hefty price tag.

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PC World Latest NewsDec 03, 2024
Intel: ‘We have invested gi-namic resources into addressing' Arc GPU driver issues

"It's a complex problem, but we have invested gi-namic resources into addressing it," Petersen, also known as "TAP," told The Full Nerd crew, hosted by PCWorld regulars, as Intel launched the Intel "Battlemage" or B580 cards. "It's like enormous, and gigantic."

The story Intel's first A770 and A750 cards were expected to tell was one of a literal third-party competitor whose presence would force down the prices of graphics cards at a time where AMD and especially Nvidia were pushing them higher and higher. But the launch of Arc arrived a year later than expected, and the A770 and A750 followed the debut of the A380 in China that was accompanied by awful software glitches. Our A770/A750 review was also affected by several software issues, even if some weren't necessarily deal breakers.

Still, when PCWorld ends up writing a story titled "Are Intel Arc GPUs still buggy?" several months later, you know there were substantive problems.

Our followup article showed how the driver experience improved, however, and Petersen said that Intel's ongoing driver stack continues that trend.



CNET NewsDec 03, 2024
This Smart Video Doorbell Is My Favorite, and It's Still on Sale for $100 After Cyber Monday
With a 44% holdover discount, this Google Nest Doorbell deal is almost impossible to pass up, even after Cyber Monday.

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CNET How ToDec 03, 2024
Cyber Monday Phone Deals: Save Up to $500 on the iPhone, Samsung Galaxy, Google Pixel and More
This is the final call for these amazing Cyber Monday phone deals. Act now while you still can.

CNET NewsDec 03, 2024
Best Amazon Cyber Monday Deals Still Available on Apple, Dyson and More
Thanks to these ongoing Cyber Monday Amazon deals, you still have a chance to save on popular picks for the holidays.

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EngadgetDec 03, 2024
The Morning After: Intel's CEO just suddenly retired
It's been a quiet few news days as everyone seemingly parses deals from Black Friday through to Cyber Monday. But there's always time for a shock announcement: Pat Gelsinger is retiring after over 40 years at the company and close to four years at the chip manufacturer's helm. Effective December 1, Gelsinger left his post and his position on the board of directors. The board has created a search committee to "diligently and expeditiously" find a new CEO. Gelsinger oversaw Intel during a tumultuous time for the company. In late 2022, Intel laid off about 20 percent of its staff in some divisions. This year alone, the company announced it would lay off another 15,000 people — or 15 percent of its workforce — amid a $10 billion cost-reduction plan.

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CNET NewsDec 03, 2024
Cyber Monday Apple Deals That Are Still Available: Save Big on iPads, Apple Watches and Macs
Don't miss these Cyber Monday deals that are still available on some of the best Apple items.

EngadgetDec 03, 2024
Firing Pat Gelsinger doesn't solve Intel's problems
Despite Intel's recent woes, I didn't expect to see CEO Pat Gelsinger joining 15,000 or so of his colleagues being shown the door. Gelsinger is a storied engineer and business success who laid down an exhaustive rescue plan when he took the helm of the beleaguered chipmaker in 2021. It was never going to be a quick fix, given the company's long legacy of missteps. Gelsinger may be the public face of Intel's current malaise, but the problems started long before his tenure and will likely keep going.

How Intel got here Gelsinger was tasked with addressing almost two decades' worth of bad decisions, all of which have compounded. Intel became an industry-swallowing behemoth as one half of the Wintel alliance, producing chips that went hand-in-glove with Microsoft Windows. The vast profits that flowed from this partnership meant there was an institutional reluctance to look too hard at new business ventures that could distract from its golden goose, still going strong all these years later.

In 2005, then-CEO Paul Ottellini turned down the chance to make the iPhone's system-on-chip. It would have been easy for Intel, since it already made XScale ARM chips for mobile devices. You could find an Intel ARM chip inside popular phones like the BlackBerry Pearl 8100 and Palm Treo 650. A year later, it would sell XScale to Marvell, believing it would be able to shrink its x86 chips to work on smartphones. The


EngadgetDec 03, 2024
Apple Music Replay is here to highlight your impeccable (or terrible) taste
Apple Music users have had access to the Replay feature throughout 2024, but now Apple has wrapped up all of your stats in a bow with its annual recap of your entire year in streaming. This time, you'll be able to view the full Replay experience in the Apple Music app via the home, new and search tabs. You'll need to be on iOS 18.1 or later to see it there. In previous years, you had to go to a microsite to get the Replay lowdown, though that's still an option on the web.

As always, you can save a playlist of your most-played songs in 2024, though that and your stats will be finalized in January. Also, if you missed them or want a point of comparison, you can still access your Replays from previous years (something Spotify doesn't offer with Wrapped).

Along with the usual details about your top artists, songs, albums, genres and playlists — as well as the total number of minutes you've listened to Apple Music — there are some new features this year. You'll now see if you're in an artist's top 500 or 1,000 listeners, expanding beyond the top 100 limit from previous years. You can check out the longest streak of consecutive days you've streamed from Apple Music. There's the option to view your top song, artist and album by month. You'll also see the first date that you listened to your top artist, song and album of the year. 

Artists, meanwhile, have access to their own version of Replay for the first time. Via the dashboard, they can see the total number of minutes that subscribers have listened to their music, total listeners, top cities and most-shazamed song.

The most-listened to song on Apple Music overall this year was Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us," the hook-la


PC World Latest NewsDec 03, 2024
Windows Copilot PCs aren't there yet: 8 must-change upgrades for 2025

That's good news for everyone. Along with speedy neural processing units (NPU) that are capable of at least 40 trillion operations per second (TOPS), Copilot PCs must have at least 16GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. If that's the new baseline for Windows PCs, that's awesome. It will benefit you even if you don't care about AI.

So, your next laptop might just be a Copilot PC. But if you ask me, Copilot PCs still leave a lot to be desired. While those min specs are great, there's more to a great laptop experience than hardware. If Microsoft wants people to truly care about Copilot PCs, there are some serious improvements that need to happen sooner than later.




Mac RumorsDec 03, 2024
Apple Music's Full Replay 2024 Experience and Year-End Charts Now Out
Apple has launched Apple Music Replay for 2024, giving subscribers early access to their personalized music listening statistics and trends for the year.


CNET NewsDec 03, 2024
Cyber Monday Deals Under $100: Score These Discounts Before They're Gone
You can still snag some great under-$100 Cyber Monday deals on headphones, video game controllers and more -- while they're still available.

CNET NewsDec 03, 2024
We Spotted the Ninja Hot and Iced XL Coffee Maker for the Lowest Price Yet as a Limited-Time Sale
Brew your favorite hot or iced coffees at home with this still-available Cyber Monday deal on a Ninja Hot and Iced XL Coffee Maker.

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