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PC World Latest NewsJul 05, 2025
This $400 Surface Laptop 3 deal won't last long—and it's loaded with an Intel processor

If you're looking to boost your productivity without draining your bank account, this Deal Days offer hits the sweet spot. For a limited time, you can get a refurbished Microsoft Surface Laptop 3 for only $399.99 (reg. $1,099). That's an over 60% discount on a sleek, high-performance machine.

This 2019 model is no slouch—it's powered by a 10th Gen Intel Core i7 processor and comes packed with 16GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD, making it more than capable of multitasking, streaming, creative work, or light gaming. Whether you're handling large spreadsheets, running code, or editing media, this laptop keeps up.

It also features a 13.5-inch PixelSense touchscreen with a 2256×1504 resolution, offering sharp visuals and smooth interaction. Its ultra-slim aluminum chassis, weighing just under three pounds, makes it an ideal pick for students, professionals, or anyone who needs a portable, stylish daily driver.

This refurbished unit comes with a Grade "A" rating, meani


Mac RumorsJul 04, 2025
Here's When to Expect Apple's Answer to Meta's Ray-Ban Smart Glasses
Apple is reportedly developing smart glasses that could compete with the Meta Ray-Bans, but they are not expected to launch for a few more years.


CNET NewsJul 04, 2025
Microsoft Is Eliminating Passwords in August: Here's What You Need to Do to Prepare
Microsoft Authenticator has already stopped autofilling passwords, but the biggest change comes next month.

CNET How ToJul 04, 2025
How to Immediately Boost Your iPhone's Security With Advanced Data Protection
It's not enough to protect your devices -- you need to ensure your iCloud data is encrypted, too.

PC World Latest NewsJul 04, 2025
Ring's battery-powered video doorbell drops to best price ahead of Prime Day

The Ring Battery Doorbell Pro is usually available for $230 and, unlike other similar products, it's not constantly on sale, making this 35% discount even more enticing. The video doorbell captures head-to-toe images in 1536p, which means you'll get a full view of who's outside your door, what's on the porch, and well beyond that.

There are many useful features you'll end up loving. For instance, it doesn't even matter if there's very little light outside, because the doorbell comes with sensors that help it enhance the video so everything remains perfectly visible and clear. When friends are picking you up, you can use the two-way audio feature to tell them you'll be right there. Oh, and you'll get alerts on your phone when packages are delivered if you get the Ring Protect subscription.

Don't miss out on the chance to get the Ring Battery Doorbell Plus for its best price of $150. This is a Prime deal, so you'll need to have a subscription to access it. You can start a 30-day free trial at any point or just take the plunge and subscribe for $14.99/month or $139/year. Now's the perfect time to do it since Prime Day starts July 8th. Make sure to also check out the best early Prime Day deals on video doorbells and our main


CNET NewsJul 04, 2025
Best Pillows for Back Sleepers, Tested by a Sleep Expert
Back sleepers need pillows that balance support and comfort -- not always easy to find. We did the work for you, and these are the best I've found.

GizmodoJul 04, 2025
Amazon's 64GB Fire HD 10 Tablet Is Practically Free, Grab 56% Off Early Prime Day Deal This Long Weekend


This tablet has everything you need and for just $80, which is lowest price ever.


PC World Latest NewsJul 02, 2025
I spent $36 and future-proofed my home network, forever

If you're like me, you have a box or drawer with dozens of cables. And while some cables have specific connections, like USB-C, my wired network (such as it is) is just a random collection of colored Ethernet cables with tiny little markings telling me what they can or can't do. How much data can that cable transfer? I had no idea. And that's bad.

I had never really thought about which Ethernet cables were being run between my cable modem, router, Xbox, and desktop PC. But I had performed speed tests more than once, and worried that my network was running slower than usual. And I also knew the problem: my network would run only as fast as its slowest segment.

If my Ethernet cables were transferring less data than my router or gateway, I was potentially wasting money. I didn't need to spend time researching the fastest mesh router or the best Internet gateway. If my cables were ancient, my entire network would be bogged down by my slowest cable. If my ISP quietly increased the speed of my broadband connection, I might not see any benefit. And I had already found an old Cat5 cable hooked up to my Xbox, a standard which had been basically extinct for about two decades. Ew!


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