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If you're looking for discounted Apple products, Amazon is a reliable place to grab them year-round. However, during its Big Spring Sale (March 25 to 31), we kept our eyes peeled as even more deals we...
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TVs are seeing record low prices, with all the top manufacturers deploying deals for your attention.
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If you're still in the market for a hot spring bargain, our latest weekly deals roundup includes some very nice new offers on popular products like the Apple Watch Series 10, Google Pixel 9, and Motorola Razr Plus (2024).
If you're in the market for a tablet, here are some sweet deals on some of the most popular options the market has to offer.
Closeout deals on last-gen MacBook Pro models are available as April starts strong, with M3 Pro models falling to as low as $1,499.
Released in 2022, the M2 version of this extremely popular laptop is more than powerful enough for most users – and it's now a massive $250 off. In addition to the M2 chip, it has a stylish design, a clear display, and a long 18-hour battery life. As the name suggests, it's super lightweight and thin enough to take anywhere you go.
If you buy and wear an Apple Watch Series 10, you'll be in good company. Get it for $70 off today. The Apple Watch 10 is our favorite smartwatch for iPhone users.
We saw Apple AirPods hit their lowest price all year during Amazon’s Big Spring Sale 2025. There are still deals on Apple Airpods Pro, Airpods 4, and wired Apple EarPods, which make great travel headphones.
As an overview, the new Apple iPhone 16e comes in at $599 / £599, which firmly puts it in the 'mid-range' price bracket for smartphones. It is, by all accounts, a pricer device than the iPhone SE that Apple has seemingly replaced with this model but it's a much more feature-laden device.
You can watch the first episode of The Studio, a comedy series starring Seth Rogen, on Apple TV+. Here's how to access it.
As of Wednesday afternoon, both Apple TV and Roku will distribute CNBC+ to users who purchase a subscription to the nascent service, which makes available live-streams of the business-news outlet’s programs from the U.S., Europe and Asia along with a library of past U.S. shows. CNBC+ costs $14.99 per month.