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Another link hints at the existence of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 Ultra

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We’ve heard several rumors around the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6, expected to arrive in July, and the latest to appear backs up earlier claims that we’ll see a Galaxy Z Fold 6 Ultra alongside the standard model.

This comes from Android Headlines (via Android Police): a Samsung phone with the model number SM-F958N has been spotted, and that 8 at the end usually signifies an Ultra edition of a phone (as it does with the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra).

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Samsung’s Galaxy S24 Ultra falls to a new low, plus the rest of the week’s best tech deals

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Another week is coming to a close, which means it’s time for another roundup of good tech deals. This week’s highlights include a new low on Samsung’s Galaxy S24 Ultra, which is $200 off and down to $1,100 for an unlocked model. That’s not exactly cheap, no, but any savings should be welcome for what we consider the best premium Android phone. Elsewhere, a trio of recommendations from our wireless earbuds buying guide are on sale, including Bose’s QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds for $249, Google’s Pixel Buds Pro for $135 and Anker’s Soundcore Space A40 for $49. Apple’s latest MacBook Air has dropped to a new low of $989 as well, while Best Buy has the HomePod mini down to $70 in a rare discount. Other gadgets we like are discounted beyond that, so here are the best tech deals from this week that you can still get today.

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The unlocked Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra is on sale for $1,100 at Amazon and Best Buy. That’s still pricey, but it’s the biggest outright discount we’ve seen for the base 256GB model, taking $200 off Samsung’s list price.

The S24 Ultra is the “best premium” pick in our guide to the best Android phones. Google’s Pixel 8 Pro, our top recommendation overall, still gets you a slightly better camera and cleaner software at a lower price, but Samsung’s flagship runs on a faster chip (the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3), lasts longer and has a gorgeous 6.8-inch OLED display. Its titanium frame feels high-end, and Samsung is promising the same seven years of software updates as Google. It still comes with the company’s S Pen stylus, too. Our chief complaint is that Samsung jacked up its already-high starting price by another $100, but this discount mitigates that at least a little bit.

If you want a slightly more affordable big-screen Galaxy phone, the 6.7-inch Galaxy S24+ is back down to $850 as well. That’s a $150 discount and another all-time low for the unlocked model. The S24+ gets you the same fast chip, update support and AI-touting software as the Ultra, with a vibrant 120Hz OLED display and long battery life. It uses an aluminum frame instead of a titanium one, however, and the Ultra has a more advanced camera system with a sharper main lens and an extra telephoto lens with 5x optical zoom. We gave the S24 Ultra a score of 89 in our review earlier this year, while the S24+ earned a score of 87. The standard Galaxy S24 is also on sale for $725, though that isn’t an all-time low.

$1,100 at Amazon

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Anker’s PowerConf C200 webcam is back on sale for $48 at Amazon and Anker’s own online store. At the latter, use the code WS7DEEOYAT at checkout to get the discount. We’ve seen this deal a few times in recent months, but it matches the second-best price we’ve tracked and takes $12 off the webcam’s typical price. The C200 is the runner up in our guide to the best webcams. It’s easy to set up, it records crisp video up to a 2K resolution, and we found its autofocus and integrated mics to perform well. It also has a built-in privacy cover. It still can’t match the image quality of our top pick (Logitech’s Brio 500), but it costs far less, and it’s a clear upgrade over a typical laptop camera. Its biggest issue is that it’s fairly chunky and can’t swivel side-to-side. Its USB cable is fairly short, too.

$48 at Amazon

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The 8BitDo Retro Mechanical Keyboard is $30 off and down to $70 at Amazon subsidiary Woot. That’s a new all-time low. This deal applies to the board’s Fami Edition, which is inspired by the Famicom game console Nintendo sold in Japan during the ’80s. A separate model that resembles the American NES is also available, but that one currently costs $90.

You’d get the Retro Mechanical Keyboard for its aesthetics above all else, but the “keyboard” part of it is perfectly solid. It’s a wireless, tenkeyless model with crisp PBT keycaps, a sturdy frame and minimal rattling on larger keys, plus it comes with a pair of giant “Super Buttons” that you can program to perform certain commands. It’s all comfortable for typing, though its default switches make a high-pitch click sound that may aggravate anyone else nearby. There’s no backlighting, either. That said, the switches are hot-swappable, so it’s easy enough to change them down the road if needed. So long as you dig the look, it should be a fun dose of nostalgia. We recommend this device in our retro gaming gift guide.

$70 at Woot

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The Anker Soundcore Space A40 is back down to $49 at Amazon, matching the all-time low we last saw last month. These noise-canceling earbuds have a list price of $100, but they’ve retailed for $59 for most of this year, so you’re really saving about $10. Regardless, the Space A40 tops our guide to the best budget wireless earbuds thanks to its strong active noise cancellation (ANC), pleasant sound and robust feature set. Its design is small and lightweight, it can connect with two devices at once and its compact case supports wireless charging. Battery life sits at a solid eight hours a go. Just know that it won’t auto-pause when you remove an earbud, plus its mic isn’t the best for phone calls. But if you want to stay under $50, it’s an excellent value. Note that this price applies to the black colorway, while blue and white models are available for $1 more.

In other Anker earbud deals, the Soundcore Liberty 4 NC is the runner up in our guide, and it’s also on sale for $74.50. That’s not quite an all-time low, but it’s roughly $25 off the pair’s typical going rate. This set performs very similarly to the Space A40, but it has a longer “stem” design that’s more in line with Apple’s AirPods, and its sound is more bass-heavy out of the box (though you can customize the EQ on either model).

$49 at Amazon

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If you’re willing to pay more for a set of true wireless earbuds, the Google Pixel Buds Pro are also on sale for $135 at Wellbots. Just use the code ENGPIX65 at checkout. This isn’t an all-time low, but it’s the best deal we’ve seen for the earbuds in 2024 and $65 off Google’s list price.

We call the Pixel Buds Pro the best option for Android users in our wireless earbuds buying guide, and they indeed offer several conveniences when used with Google’s mobile OS. You can access the Google Assistant hands-free, for example, or use a live translation tool through Google Translate. With Google’s own Pixel phones, the earbuds’ settings and features are accessible on a system level, similar to how the controls for Apple’s AirPods are baked into iOS. There’s a robust ANC mode beyond that, and the default sound profile should suit those who like a hyped-up bass and bright treble. (Though you can customize the sound with a graphic EQ.) Wireless charging, multi-device pairing and reliable touch controls help as well. However, call quality isn’t great, and the design might be tricky for some smaller ears. There’s also no support for higher-quality Bluetooth audio codecs like aptX or LDAC. Still, this is a well-rounded choice for Google diehards. We gave the Pixel Buds Pro a review score of 87 back in 2022.

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$135 at Wellbots

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Wrapping up this week’s standout headphone deals are Bose’s QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds, which are $50 off and down to $249 at Amazon, Walmart, Bose.com and others. We’ve seen this deal on numerous occasions since the earbuds arrived last year, but it nevertheless matches their lowest price to date. Bose’s pair earned a score of 88 in our review, and we recommend it in our buying guide for those who specifically want the strongest ANC possible. It does a superlative job of muting the outside world, and Bose’s app lets you adjust the intensity of the ANC if the effect ever feels uncomfortable. It’s another one with a bass-heavy sound profile out of the box, though that can be tweaked, and while the earpieces are fairly large, they’re comfortable. There’s no wireless charging or multi-device connectivity, however, and both the battery life and mic quality could be better. But if you absolutely must have top-notch ANC performance, you might be able to look past that. This discount comes as part of a wider range of discounts on Bose headphones and speakers.

$249 at Amazon

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The entry-level configuration of the latest 13-inch MacBook Air is down to $989 at Amazon. While that’s just $10 less than the sale price we’ve seen for the past couple of weeks, it represents a new all-time low all the same. For reference, Apple sells the notebook for $1,099. We gave the MacBook Air a review score of 90 last month and currently name it the top pick in our laptop buying guide. This config is limited to 8GB of RAM and a 256GB SSD, so you should only grab it if you’ll stick to less intense workloads. For everyday use, though, the Air continues to provide a slim and sturdy frame, long battery life, a comfortable keyboard and trackpad, an accurate display and steady performance from its new M3 chip.

It’s worth keeping in mind that the previous-gen MacBook Air is still on sale for $849 as well. That model can’t output to two external monitors and technically has slower storage, but the performance gap between its M2 chip and the M3 isn’t huge, and its design is virtually identical. It’s not quite as futureproof, but it’s still a great buy if you really want to save an extra $140. Apple reportedly plans to release a faster M4 chip later this year, but those aren’t expected to hit new MacBook Airs until 2025, so neither of the current models should feel out of date anytime soon.

$989 at Amazon

Anker

A few older yet still worthwhile Anker chargers are at or near their respective all-time lows, too. Here’s a quick rundown:

The Anker 735 Charger is down to $32, which is $8 less than usual. This is a three-port wall charger (2x USB-C, 1x USB-A) that can supply up to a combined 65W of power.

The Anker Nano 3 wall charger is also on sale for $14. That’s roughly $5 below Anker’s typical street price. This one maxes out at 30W and only has a single USB-C port, but it’s highly compact, and that charging rate is still enough to refill recent iPhones (but not all Android phones) at full speed.

The Anker 525 Charging Station is back down to $40, which is about $15 off the device’s average street price in recent months. If you need one place to charge several devices simultaneously, this unit includes two USB-C ports, two USB-A ports and three AC outlets. The USB ports can split up to 67W of power, which isn’t class-leading by any means but is enough to not feel slow with many phones, tablets and smaller laptops.

The Anker 622 Magnetic Battery is available for $35, which is a deal we’ve seen a few times before but takes $15 off Anker’s MSRP. This wireless power bank doesn’t support the faster Qi2 standard and maxes at a meager 7.5W, but it can still work as a cheap, pocket-friendly way to extend a dying iPhone’s battery through MagSafe. We’ve highlighted it before.

$32 at Amazon

Google

Google’s entry-level Nest Thermostat is on sale for $90 at various retailers, including Amazon, Best Buy and Google’s online store. Again, that’s not an all-time low, but the device has fluctuated between $100 and $130 for the past few months, so this is a better price than usual. This model comes with a few trade-offs compared to the higher-end Nest Learning Thermostat: It has a cheaper plastic frame with no rotating dial; it doesn’t support remote temperature sensors; and it can’t learn your heating and cooling habits to make automatic adjustments over the course of the day. All that said, it still lets you control your home’s climate and schedule changes remotely, and it still has features like HVAC monitoring and voice controls. Unlike the pricier Nest, it also supports the Matter standard, so it can work with a wider range of smart home platforms such as Apple Home. Its biggest selling point, though, is its price, and this deal furthers that.

$90 at Amazon

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Apple’s HomePod mini speaker is now on sale for $70 at Best Buy, a rare $30 discount and the lowest price we’ve seen to date. For Apple loyalists, the mini remains the best value smart speaker more or less by default. It provides just about all the same features as the standard HomePod — letting you use Siri to play music, answer questions and control other Apple Home devices — but at a much lower price, and in a much smaller form factor. It’s generally improved over time as well, as it now supports Matter and can utilize temperature and humidity sensors. That said, you have to be deep into Apple World to get the most out of it. If you’re not completely tied to Apple, we recommend Amazon’s Echo in our smart speaker buying guide for offering more powerful sound and being more platform-agnostic. But if you want a dedicated hub for HomeKit or Apple Music, this deal should make the mini a little more palatable.

$70 at Best Buy

Samsung

Best Buy is selling the 65-inch version of Samsung’s S90C OLED TV for $1,500, which is $100 below the set’s usual going rate over the past several months, and the retailer is throwing in a $100 gift card alongside the purchase. The TV is available for the same price at several other retailers without the gift card. A similar deal is available for the 77-inch model: That one is down to $2,000, which is $300 off the TV’s recent street price, and again it’s available with a bonus $100 gift card at Best Buy.

The S90C is a year old and still far from cheap, but it’s received consistently positive reviews for delivering a premium image. The key is that it uses a QD-OLED panel, which blends the high contrast and wide viewing angles of a traditional OLED TV with a layer of quantum dots that boosts its peak brightness and color saturation. It’s an excellent option for gaming, too, as it includes four HDMI 2.1 ports that can play up to a fast 144Hz refresh rate. The main downside, as with all Samsung TVs, is that it doesn’t support Dolby Vision, which many consider to be the richest HDR format.

It’s worth noting Samsung recently released this TV’s successor, the S90D. That series is also on sale this week, but the discounts only bring the 65-inch model down to $2,500. Early reviews suggest that the S90D isn’t a major upgrade, so for now, the older set should remain the better value. On top of that, Samsung has attracted controversy for releasing the S90D with both QD-OLED and more traditional WOLED panels, with no obvious way to know which one you’re buying with certain sizes. That means the new model could wind up being a downgrade over last year’s set in some cases.

$1,500 at Best Buy

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It feels like the PlayStation Store pushes a new sale every other week, but its current “May Savings” event includes a few PS5 game discounts that are actually worth considering. The bombastic action-RPG Final Fantasy XVI is down to an all-time low of $35, for one, while the recently acclaimed fighting game Tekken 8 is available for a new low of $49. (The latter is also on sale at Amazon for $1 more, if you’d prefer a physical copy.) Jusant, a soulful platformer we highlight in our list of good relaxing games, is at a low of $17.49, while last year’s Resident Evil 4 remake is down to a low of $20. A couple of recent Xbox ports (and staff favorites) in Hi-Fi Rush and Pentiment are also on sale for $21 and $13.39, respectively; the former is another all-time low. Beyond PSN, the delightfully punishing RPG Elden Ring is worth a shout at $40, which is a roughly $10 discount.

$35 at PlayStation Store

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Researchers produce thinnest sheet of metal ever using a 100-year old Japanese technique — Goldene could pave way for super catalysts, ultra high density optical storage and much more

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Described by Nature as the “gilded cousin of Graphene”, Goldene is a one-atom-thick sheet of gold created by scientists from Linköping University (LiU) in Sweden. 

It has unique properties that the researchers believe could pave the way for applications such as carbon dioxide conversion, hydrogen production, water purification, and communication.

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Dreame X30 Ultra Review: A Robot Vacuum With Flex Arms and Detachable Mop Pads

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You can create room dividers in open layouts to better separate seating and dining areas, and drop in furniture to tell it what to expect in certain spaces. The in-app AI also tried to add furniture during some of the mapping, but it wasn’t accurate.

The 2D map is the main one that you’ll edit and see detailed info for, but you can also look at it in 3D. The 3D map version was hilarious, since many random objects were shown visually as a toilet (including the X30 Ultra’s own base station); I didn’t find it nearly as useful as the 2D.

Editing the map within the app wasn’t as intuitive as I would have liked, but once I got the hang of the tools, it was easy enough to customize it with room labels, separation for more targeted cleaning, and types of flooring. In the map you’ll also see an option for zones, where you can draw a zone box for specific area cleaning.

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Overhead view of circular robotic vacuum on floor halfway on top of carpet and halfway on a rug

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The X30 Ultra did a good job moving around all kinds of objects and from various carpet and flooring heights. It even managed to navigate through the tricky legs of my toddler’s high chair and my vintage dining table’s C-shaped legs. It had a little trouble figuring out my living room rug, though; I ended up using zones to focus on my rug so it could vacuum in a timely fashion. Otherwise, it was constantly on a mission to get into the smallest crevices it could, bless its little digital soul.

The robot did fine vacuuming up things like Cheerios, cat food, and cat litter, but it never got 100 percent of it. That’s pretty normal with robot vacuums, but a little disappointing given how high the price tag is. For example, it doesn’t do edges as well as you might expect; there was still a little litter on the edges of the hall, which is what the flex arm promised to fix.

Overall, it’s a pretty great hybrid robot vacuum and mop, and I love being able to leave the damp mop pads off my carpet. But it’s a steep price tag for the removable mop pad and that flex arm, which didn’t even work that well. You’d have to really want those to make the vacuum worth it (or have a massive home that requires the X30’s long battery life). Otherwise, the rest of these features can be found in cheaper vacuums.

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Don’t miss the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra for just $849 at Best Buy right now

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While the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra may be the latest flagship from the South Korean tech giant, the Galaxy S23 Ultra is still a stellar phone that is well worth your consideration – especially at a discounted price. Right now, you can grab a refurbished Galaxy S23 Ultra for $849 at Best Buy, which shaves a very healthy $530 off the original price of $1,379. 

As you’ll see in our Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra review, the phone builds upon its impressive predecessor by offering more power, improved cameras, and better base storage, alongside a myriad of small changes. While Samsung didn’t push the envelope with the phone’s design, it arguably didn’t need to, as the Galaxy S22 Ultra was a slim and neat rectangle with a gently curved screen. 

Now, with a big chunk off its launch price, the Galaxy S23 Ultra is a bit of a flagship phone bargain. You’ll not only get more than enough power for pretty much any tasks or game you can throw at the phone, but there’s a quartet of rear cameras, including a 3x and 10x telephoto zoom, that deliver some excellent photos and a glorious 6.8-inch AMOLED 2X display with a refresh rate that goes from 120Hz to 1Hz in order to save on battery life. 

Not in the US? Scroll down for the best Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra deals in your region.

Don’t miss this great Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra deal 

While the Samsung Galaxy S24 series may have stolen headlines with its Galaxy AI smart features, those abilities are also rolling out to older-generation phones, so you’ll be able to take advantage of them on the S23 Ultra. In short, for this discounted price, the Galaxy S23 Ultra is hard to beat.  

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Samsung’s Galaxy S24 Ultra is on sale for its lowest price yet at Amazon and Best Buy

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Both Amazon and Best Buy are selling unlocked models of Samsung’s Galaxy S24 Ultra with 256GB of storage for $200 off the list price. That brings the smartphone down to $1,100 and marks the lowest price we’ve seen yet (outside of trade-in and carrier offers). Last month, all three handsets in the S24 lineup were on sale, with the base model going for $100 off and the S24+ and S24 Ultra both getting $150 discounts. This time, the top-end Ultra has an even bigger price cut and the S24+ is the same $150 off. The base model Galaxy S24 is only nine percent off, however, which is about $25 more that it was during that last sale.

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Our recommendation for a premium Android phone is $200 off, which is its lowest price yet. 

$1,100 at Amazon

We named the S24 Ultra the best premium Android smartphone in our guide and gave it a review score of 89 when it came out at the beginning of this year. This generation got a new titanium frame, one upgraded camera and, like everything else in 2024, a whole bunch of AI accoutrements. It has a snappy Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip and a battery that lasted through 24 hours-plus of continuous video playback in our rundown tests and went for a good two days of regular use.

The four rear cameras stayed much the same as on the S23 Ultra, with the exception of the old 10x lens getting replaced with a 5x optical zoom and a higher-res 50-MP sensor, a move we found created a lens that was more practical in a wider variety of situations. The AI tools can proofread your texts, edit images and transcribe recordings. The display is one of the sharpest and brightest we’ve tested. Plus the built-in stylus is handy.

But even with a $200 discount, the S24 Ultra remains a very expensive phone. Our overall pick for an Android smartphone, Google’s Pixel 8 Pro, starts at $999, and is currently 20 percent off at Amazon and directly from Google, making it just $799. Engadget’s Sam Rutherford gave the Pixel 8 Pro a score of 93 upon its debut last October, praising its bright screen, speedy performance and “genuinely useful AI features.”

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Save big on Apple Watch Ultra 2 refurbished by Apple

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Apple Watch Ultra 2 is designed for sports enthusiasts.
An Apple refurb is a great way to save.
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Apple Watch Ultra 2 joined the official Apple Certified Refurbished store. This lets buyers save $120 on the top-of-the-line smartwatch that hit the market just a few months ago.

Buying refurbs from Apple is a popular way to save on used electronics that can be relied on.

New chip improves the premier wearable

The highlight of the Apple Watch Ultra 2 from autumn 2023 is a faster S9 chip that also increases the wearable’s already considerable battery life. It also has a brighter display and support for the cool double-tap gesture.

Like its predecessor, the device features a 1.92-inch OLED screen built into a rugged titanium chassis with an Action Button.

It’s for extreme sports enthusiasts, and is designed to survive the rigors of diving or mountain climbing. It’s water resistant to 100 meters of depth and certified IP6X dust resistant.

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The regular price for Apple Watch Ultra 2 is $799, but Apple is now offering refurb units at $120 below that in its Certified Refurbished store.

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There are currently three variants available: one with the Blue Ocean band, another with the Orange Ocean band and the third with the White Ocean band.

Note that these refurbs are sold without the blood oxygen sensor that was included with the device when it launched in autumn 2023 due to an on-going lawsuit.

Not a lemon

When someone buys a product from Apple then returns it, it is resold after going through a refurbishment process, as is happening with Apple Watch Ultra 2 now. Apple prepares these so you’re not taking any risk. It’s cleaned and undergoes full functional testing, then gets repackaged with appropriate manuals and cables.

Each unit comes with the company’s standard one-year limited warranty, and customers can add AppleCare+.

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Apple Watch Ultra 2 Now Available on Apple’s Refurbished Store in U.S.

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Apple today began selling certified refurbished Apple Watch Ultra 2 models in the U.S. for the first time since the device was released in September.

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As of writing, refurbished Ultra 2 models with the Blue, Orange, or White Ocean Band are available for $679, compared to $799 brand new.

Like new Ultra 2 models sold directly by Apple in the U.S. currently, we expect that the Blood Oxygen app is deactivated on the refurbished models, due to a legal battle with medical technology company Masimo. Last year, the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) banned Apple from importing and selling Apple Watch models with blood oxygen sensing after it ruled that the feature infringed on Masimo’s patents. Apple is appealing the decision, and could re-enable the Blood Oxygen app with a watchOS update if it is overturned.

Availability began in the U.K. and China earlier this week, and the Blood Oxygen app remains functional outside of the U.S. currently.

There are no refurbished Apple Watch Series 9 models available on Apple’s store in the U.S. yet.

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Razer’s Kishi Ultra gaming controller works with damn near everything, including some foldables

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Razer just released the , a successor to the popular . It’s filled with improvements, including a larger form factor to accommodate beefier mobile devices like 8-inch tablets and even some foldables . The controller also offers USB-C compatibility, so it should work with just about any device out there, as long as it fits. Remember, even modern Apple products .

Razer says the controller has been “designed to provide an authentic console experience on the iPhone 15 series, iPad Mini, and Android tablets with 8-inch displays.” To that end, it features the company’s proprietary Sensa HD haptics technology, which includes a haptic coil near each hand to increase immersion. The company says this experience will actually surpass what’s found with traditional console controllers. The newly-released Interhaptics SDK will even allow developers to “craft bespoke haptic experiences.”

This immersion is further improved by integration with Razer’s Chroma RGB lighting system. This allows for customizable lighting schemes, which lets players bring “a piece of their gamer room setup with them.” Beyond the lighting and haptics, the controller boasts the company’s proprietary Mecha-Tactile ABXY buttons and 8-way D-pad. There are console-sized hall effect triggers, programmable L4/R4 multifunction buttons and full-sized thumb sticks, complete with anti-friction rings. The expanded form factor also means it should work with most devices without having to remove the case.

An image showing the controller and the Nexus app.An image showing the controller and the Nexus app.

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The controller can access Razer’s subscription-free Nexus app, which pulls up custom button-mapping for thousands of compatible games across iOS and Android.. This means that it’ll be a plug and play experience for the vast majority of available content, without having to fiddle with control settings. Additionally, the Nexus app lets users record and share gameplay.

The Razer Kishi Ultra is available right now and costs $150. The controller is joined by an updated version of the Kishi V2, which now connects via USB-C. That one costs $100.

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Refurbished Apple Watch Ultra 2 Begins Rolling Out Outside U.S.

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Refurbished Apple Watch Ultra 2 units are now on sale in China – the first and only country in which the device is available refurbished directly from Apple.

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The refurbished models are discounted by approximately 15 percent compared to equivalent brand new configurations. Apple tests, inspects, cleans, and repackages all refurbished devices to ensure they are fully functional and in good condition, and they are covered by a one-year limited warranty and eligible for AppleCare+ coverage.

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Game emulator apps have come and gone since Apple announced App Store support for them on April 5, but now popular game emulator Delta from developer Riley Testut is available for download. Testut is known as the developer behind GBA4iOS, an open-source emulator that was available for a brief time more than a decade ago. GBA4iOS led to Delta, an emulator that has been available outside of…

NES Emulator for iPhone and iPad Now Available on App Store [Removed]

The first approved Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) emulator for the iPhone and iPad was made available on the App Store today following Apple’s rule change. The emulator is called Bimmy, and it was developed by Tom Salvo. On the App Store, Bimmy is described as a tool for testing and playing public domain/”homebrew” games created for the NES, but the app allows you to load ROMs for any…

Apple Removes Game Boy Emulator iGBA From App Store Due to Spam and Copyright Violations

Apple today said it removed Game Boy emulator iGBA from the App Store for violating the company’s App Review Guidelines related to spam (section 4.3) and copyright (section 5.2), but it did not provide any specific details. iGBA was a copycat version of developer Riley Testut’s open-source GBA4iOS app. The emulator rose to the top of the App Store charts following its release this weekend,…

All iPhone 16 Models to Feature Action Button, But Usefulness Debated

Last September, Apple’s iPhone 15 Pro models debuted with a new customizable Action button, offering faster access to a handful of functions, as well as the ability to assign Shortcuts. Apple is poised to include the feature on all upcoming iPhone 16 models, so we asked iPhone 15 Pro users what their experience has been with the additional button so far. The Action button replaces the switch …

Game Boy Emulator for iPhone Now Available in App Store Following Rule Change [Removed]

A week after Apple updated its App Review Guidelines to permit retro game console emulators, a Game Boy emulator for the iPhone called iGBA has appeared in the App Store worldwide. The emulator is already one of the top free apps on the App Store charts. It was not entirely clear if Apple would allow emulators to work with all and any games, but iGBA is able to load any Game Boy ROMs that…

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