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fromZDNET
10 hours ago

Stop gambling with your food: This $130 gadget put an end to cooking anxiety for me

Meater Pro's multi-sensor wireless probe and app deliver precise internal and ambient temperature readings, enabling consistently juicy, perfectly cooked meats with rechargeable and AAA power.
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fromMashable
3 weeks ago

This comfortable and customizable keyboard lets you work from anywhere

Keychron K3 QMK is a slim, customizable wireless mechanical keyboard with low-profile switches, Bluetooth 5.2, QMK firmware, RGB backlight, and a sale price of $74.99.
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fromKotaku
2 months ago
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Marshall Home Speaker Drops to All-Time Low at 40% Off, Now Far Cheaper Than Sonos and Bose Rivals - Kotaku

fromKotaku
3 months ago
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This Marshall Home Speaker Gets the Prime Day Sale Treatment, Now at Its Lowest Price Ever - Kotaku

fromKotaku
2 months ago
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Marshall Home Speaker Drops to All-Time Low at 40% Off, Now Far Cheaper Than Sonos and Bose Rivals - Kotaku

fromKotaku
3 months ago
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This Marshall Home Speaker Gets the Prime Day Sale Treatment, Now at Its Lowest Price Ever - Kotaku

fromKotaku
2 months ago

This Marshall Acton III Bluetooth Speaker Drops 40% Off, Amazon Clears Them Out on Black Friday's Opening Day - Kotaku

The Bluetooth speaker market overflows with generic black boxes that all sound roughly the same, but Marshall brings legitimate audio heritage and iconic design to an over-crowded category. The Acton III just dropped to a record low of $179 for Black Friday's opening day on Amazon, down from its usual $299 price. Marshall built its reputation on guitar amplifiers that shaped rock and roll for decades, and that audio expertise translates directly into home speakers that sound like music instead of compressed digital mush.
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fromZDNET
4 months ago

I finally found a pair of earbuds that will record and transcribe my calls - for free

Earbuds aren't all about playing the best music, anymore. Productivity-minded earbuds are a thing -- sacrificing some audio quality for rich integrations with videoconferencing software or AI-powered transcription features. I recently reviewed another pair like this: the Epos Adapt E1 earbuds, which are optimized for video calls, and I praised their handy gestures. But the latest productivity pair I've been using is the , a pair specifically designed for work to transcribe and summarize calls.
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