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Update 8:30am ET: The 10th-gen iPad has gone back up to $319, but we expect it to drop again during the Black Friday time period. Elsewhere in the Apple Black Friday deals landscape, the 11-inch iPad Air M2 is $50 off and down to $549 Apple's Black Friday deals have started popping up, and this is your chance to grab a new iPad at a discount if you've been thinking of getting one. The 10th-gen iPad is currently on sale for $299 at Amazon, $50 less than what it usually costs. Apple released the tablet back in 2022, but it's still our best budget iPad option for 2024. Although the 10th-gen iPad went for a record low of $298 back in October, $299 is most likely the lowest it will go for Black Friday this year. Costco's flyer for the holiday lists the tablet for $299, and other retailers typically follow its pricing. The 10th-gen iPad is only slightly thicker and heavier than the iPad Air. It looks similar to the iPad Air, too the tablet no longer has the Home button that its predecessor did, and it has a bigger screen with smaller bezels. The device is powered by Apple's A14 Bionic chip, which was first seen on the iPhone 12 and is powerful enough that we could edit RAW photos in Lightroom when we tested the tablet. When we ran a test for battery life, we discovered that the model could play movies continuously for 11 hours and 45 minutes on a single charge. Unlike previous models with Lightning ports, this one comes with a USB-C port for charging. Apple moved its front-facing camera to its landscape edge, as well. The company gave it a larger display, measuring 10.9 inches, so it doesn't feel as cramped as previous models even with a lot of apps. While the iPad Air does have a better display overall with its lamination and anti-reflective coating, the 10th-gen iPad's isn't bad at all seeing as it costs significantly less, especially with this discount. Check out all of the latest Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals here.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/deals/apples-10th-gen-ipad-is-50-off-for-black-friday-130005703.html?src=rss
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For obvious reasons, Twitter users are leaving en masse and heading to Bluesky, its most prominent decentralized competitor. In this episode, we discuss why Bluesky now feels like the best of early Twitter, filled with vibrant conversations and people discovering a new social network filled with useful features (like serious blocking and content filtering). And of course, the lack of an algorithmic feed surely helps. Also, we chat with Justin Hendrix from Tech Policy Press about how Elon Musk has become a crucial ally to the upcoming Trump administration. Listen below or subscribe on your podcast app of choice. If you've got suggestions or topics you'd like covered on the show, be sure to email us or drop a note in the comments! And be sure to check out our other podcast, Engadget News! Subscribe! iTunes Spotify Pocket Casts Stitcher Google Podcasts Topics Bluesky ascendent: the federated platform could actually be the next Twitter 2:22 Musk cozies up to President-elect Trump, could a Department of Government Efficiency be next? 23:37 Interview with Justin Hendrix, founder of Tech Policy Press, on Trump and Musk 31:50 The Onion buys InfoWars with plans to turn the brand into gun control satire 48:02 LG Displays stretchy new screen 54:34 The Beatles have been nominated for two Grammys with the help of AI 56:50 Goodbye: AOL voiceover Elwood Edwards has died 58:29 Working on 1:00:11 Pop culture picks 1:02:38 Credits Hosts: Devindra Hardawar and Cherlynn LowProducer: Ben Ellman Music: Dale North and Terrence O'Brien This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/computing/engadget-podcast-blueskys-big-moment-123052836.html?src=rss
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The final piece of Apples recent explosion of Mac hardware, the iMac is ready for review and possible purchase and it looks the same as ever. One quiet update that transforms the lineup, beyond the powerful M4 chip, is the boost in base memory, finally giving the entry-level models 16GB instead of the miserly 8GB they used to get. With an unchanged design, there might seem to be no justification to buy or upgrade to the iMac M4. However, that extra memory allows you to do more than ever on an entry-level iMac, including 4K video editing and AAA gaming to a degree. Having said that, upgrades remain expensive beyond the base loadout, which is already $1,299. Mat Smith The biggest tech stories you missed Apples AI-infused Final Cut Pro 11 is available Google now offers a standalone Gemini app on iPhone The new Xbox ad campaign is confused about what an Xbox is Get this delivered daily direct to your inbox. Subscribe right here! The Onion has bought Infowars It plans to remake it into a very stupid website of a less harmful variety. The Onion, arguably Americas biggest most influential source of satire, confirmed on Thursday its parent company has bought Infowars, the disgraced purveyor of Sandy Hook misinformation and vendor of pseudoscience supplements. The Onion posted on Bluesky its plans to transform the rebooted Infowars into a very funny, very stupid website. The publication says it received the blessing of the families of the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting to scoop up Infowars in a bankruptcy auction. Everytown for Gun Safety, a nonprofit founded in the massacres aftermath, will reportedly advertise on the rebooted site. Continue reading. The best Black Friday 2024 deals so far Apple, Amazon, Nintendo and more. November is in full swing, which means Black Friday is right around the corner. If you want the best of the best deals, hold tight until the week before Thanksgiving. Still, the sales already available are some of the best this year. Rather than recommend things you already have/ dont want, take a look at our extensive list so far. Continue reading. The best PS5 games for 2024 Whether youve picked up a PS5 Pro or not. Engadget In the run up to gift-buying season, were updating our pick of the best games for all the gaming platforms. This time, its the PS5. With the massive library available, its easy to get a little lost scrolling through titles. From award-winning adventures to intense-action RPG experiences, theres a world of incredible games to explore. Increasingly, the console has built up a collection of PS4 remakes and/or remasters too, offering the best playing experience for hits like Last of Us. Continue reading. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/general/the-morning-after-engadget-newsletter-122246108.html?src=rss
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