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| | 20% off | Sonos Arc | The highest-end Sonos soundbar gives you a clean design, great sound, Atmos support and easy pairing with other Sonos devices. | |
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OnePlus 12 review | It might be weird to see a new device call back to a time less than a decade ago. But tech moves fast, and with the OnePlus 12, it feels like someone made a phone for the pre-AI era. Instead of magic editors and a bunch of machine learning, OnePlus' latest flagship is incredibly simple. It has a nice screen, a solid build, reliable cameras, great performance and even better battery life. So while it won’t help you summarize a meeting or remaster a photo, the OnePlus 12 covers the basics with aplomb. And with a starting price of $800 ($200 less than a similarly equipped Samsung Galaxy S24+), it’s a great deal too. Here's our review. | |
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UwU Virtual Pet Buffer | And now for something completely different: a guitar pedal with a Tamagotchi-style virtual pet and mini arcade games built in. Why not, right? We took a look. | |
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