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HBO Max has officially reclaimed its name. This morning, users noticed their streaming app had reverted from “Max” back to the familiar “HBO Max,” putting an end to the rebranding effort that launched three years ago after the WarnerMedia-Discovery merger. Warner Bros. Discovery’s announcement even included the nostalgic tagline: “It’s good to be Home,” along with the restored HBO Max logo. The initial rebrand was meant to turn HBO Max into a more inclusive platform—just “Max”—offering everything from HBO’s adult dramas to Discovery’s family-friendly reality shows. But the mix never felt natural. Audiences and executives alike struggled with the clash…
If you’re looking to declutter your workspace without sacrificing functionality, the Acemagician Kron K1 mini PC is an excellent choice, especially at its current Prime Day price. It’s marked down to $236.55, and when you apply the 12% off coupon on the product page, the final cost drops to just $208—a fantastic deal for a compact PC with solid specs. Under its tiny chassis, the Kron K1 packs an AMD Ryzen 5 7430U CPU paired with 16GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD. It’s more powerful than you might expect for the price, comfortably handling daily workloads including web browsing,…
Intel to Enable Copilot+ on Desktops with Arrow Lake NPU Boost While Microsoft’s Copilot+ AI features are currently limited to a small pool of AI-enabled laptops, that exclusivity may soon end. A report from ZDNet Korea, relayed by The Verge, reveals that Intel is gearing up to refresh its Arrow Lake desktop processors with a significantly upgraded Neural Processing Unit (NPU)—dubbed “NPU 4”—later this year. This upgraded NPU is set to hit the 40 TOPS performance mark, the threshold Microsoft requires for desktops to officially support Copilot+ experiences, including high-profile tools like Windows Recall. Until now, these features have been…
LG’s 34-inch OLED UltraGear Curved Monitor Drops to $769 for Prime Day If a curved OLED display has been on your tech wishlist, Prime Day has finally made it attainable. The LG UltraGear 34GS95QE, a 34-inch ultrawide OLED monitor, is now just $769, a deep 41% off its usual $1,299 retail price. That’s a solid $530 in savings on a high-end screen that delivers both style and performance. This UltraGear monitor is built for gamers and power users alike. With a 3440×1440 resolution, 240Hz refresh rate, and ultra-fast 0.03ms response time, it’s capable of rendering crystal-clear images at lightning speed.…
Prime Day Deal Drops Samsung’s Odyssey OLED G9 to $891—Its Lowest Price Ever The wait is over if you’ve had your eye on Samsung’s most immersive OLED monitor. The Odyssey OLED G9, a 49-inch ultrawide beast of a display, has dropped from its usual $1,800 list price to just $891 for Prime Day. That’s a stunning 50% off, and the best deal ever recorded for this premium gaming monitor. Let’s talk specs: The G9’s massive screen features a 5120×1440 resolution, making it feel like two 1440p monitors fused together—without bezels in the middle. It’s powered by OLED technology for near-infinite…
MSI Katana A15 AI Drops to $1,350 for Prime Day Prime Day is always a great time to dig through listings in search of standout tech deals—and this MSI Katana A15 AI might be one of the best hidden gems in the gaming laptop space. Regularly priced at $1,700, this powerful configuration is now available for just $1,350, which is its lowest price since Black Friday. Even then, the discount didn’t go this deep, making this the most aggressive price cut yet for this high-performance rig. What really makes this deal worth your attention isn’t just the discount—it’s the exceptional…
Logitech MX Keys Mini Is Quiet, Compact, and Now Under $81 Whether you’re typing away in an office or working quietly at home, having a keyboard that combines performance with comfort is essential — and Logitech’s MX Keys Mini delivers on both fronts. Normally priced at $100, it’s now on Prime Day discount for just $80.74, and if you’re okay with a bit of flair, the rose-colored version is down to $75.05, which is a fantastic 25% off. Unlike typical budget keyboards, the MX Keys Mini feels premium the moment you start typing. The keys have a low-profile scissor mechanism…
By now, most of us are used to unlocking phones with a glance or a tap of a finger. But did you know that same technology—biometric login—is available for your PC? If you’re still typing passwords into Windows or websites every day, it might be time for a change. And thanks to a $56 Prime Day deal on the NexiGo HelloCam, upgrading your PC’s security has never been more affordable. While many laptops already have Windows Hello-ready webcams built in, most desktops don’t include any webcam at all. And even if you’ve purchased a nice camera for video calls, there’s…
Perplexity.ai has officially entered the browser market with the launch of Comet, its first standalone desktop browser that bypasses conventional search engines like Google and Bing. Instead, Comet is powered entirely by Perplexity’s own AI search engine, promising a more conversational and task-focused web experience. Comet is set to launch for both Windows and macOS, but access is currently limited. The browser is technically free, but users must join a waitlist to download it—unless they subscribe to Perplexity Max, the company’s premium $200/month tier that includes access to advanced AI models and features. Unlike traditional browsers that rely on third-party…
In a recent blog post, Microsoft revealed that its Edge browser now achieves a First Contentful Paint (FCP) of less than 300 milliseconds globally, marking a significant performance boost. The FCP metric measures the time taken for a browser to start showing visual content on a page, and hitting sub-300ms speeds means web pages feel instantaneous to users. Microsoft highlights that FCP times exceeding 300 to 400 milliseconds can harm the user experience, so surpassing this benchmark is a notable achievement. However, it’s crucial to understand that FCP is just the initial content display—not the full page load, which involves…
