Sammi Sweetheart & Ronnie Ortiz-Magro Reunite 10 Years After Split in New ‘Jersey Shore’ Trailer

Sammi asks if she’s ‘living in a Twilight Zone’ when Ronnie rejoins the group in the ‘Jersey Shore: Family Vacation’ season 7 trailer.

Sammi asks if she’s ‘living in a Twilight Zone’ when Ronnie rejoins the group in the ‘Jersey Shore: Family Vacation’ season 7 trailer. 

The Apple AirPods Pro fall to a low of $189, plus the rest of the week’s best tech deals

The holidays are just about over, but if you’re looking to stock up on some new tech for the new year, we’ve found a handful of deals worth noting. The latest Apple AirPods Pro are back down to an all-time low of $189, for one, while our favorite budget wireless earbuds, the Soundcore Space A40, are within a dollar of their best price at $55. If you’re interested in a new fitness tracker, the Fitbit Inspire 3 is at a low of $70, while the more featured Apple Watch SE is $50 off at $199. And if you’re just looking to chill, several PC and Nintendo Switch games we like are also on sale. Here are the best deals from this week that you can still get today. 

The USB-C version of Apple’s AirPods Pro is back down to $189 at Amazon and Walmart, which matches the lowest price we’ve tracked. Apple itself sells the noise-canceling earphones for $249, though the pair has regularly sold between $190 and $240 at third-party retailers in recent months.

Either way, the AirPods Pro is the “best for iOS” pick in our guide to the best wireless earbuds. They continue to offer a number of helpful features for users of other Apple devices, including faster pairing, hands-free Siri, Find My tracking and spatial audio support. A pleasingly warm sound, a superb transparency mode and effective active noise cancellation (ANC) also help, though battery life and call quality are still just OK. We gave the Lightning-based Pros a review score of 88. If you already own that older model and just want the USB-C case, note that you can buy the latter separately. 

The Fitbit Inspire 3 is on sale for $70 at multiple retailers, including Amazon, Walmart and Target. That ties the lowest price we’ve seen. The offer applies to multiple color band options, though a couple of those may come with shipping delays. Fitbit normally sells the fitness tracker for $100, but we’ve seen it drop to $80 at various points over the past year. 

We call the Inspire 3 the best budget option in our fitness tracker buying guide. It accurately monitors step count, heart rate, sleep and other essential metrics in a slim, lightweight and water-resistant design. Its color OLED display is simple to navigate, and its battery can last up to 10 days per charge. It can only access GPS via your phone, however, so more dedicated runners and cyclists may want to look elsewhere. It lacks contactless payment support, too. Other Fitbit trackers are also on sale.

The 40mm Apple Watch SE is down to $199 at Amazon, Walmart and other retailers. While that’s $20 more than the best price we’ve tracked, it’s still $20 less than the smartwatch’s typical street price and $50 less than Apple’s MSRP. We note the Watch SE in our guide to the best smartwatches as a good pick for first-time buyers or those on a budget. It offers most of the same core features as the flagship Apple Watch Series 9: notifications, heart-rate monitoring, accurate fitness tracking, fall and crash detection, emergency SOS and so on. It has a smaller display with larger bezels, but the overall design looks similar, plus it’s water-resistant. 

The big trade-off is that the display isn’t always-on, so you have to raise your wrist or tap the screen to activate it. It also lacks more advanced health features like a skin temperature sensor, ECG monitor and blood oxygen sensor. Still, if you’re new to smartwatches and own an iPhone, this is a good value. We gave Watch SE a review score of 89 in September 2022.

Anker’s Soundcore Space A40 is the top pick in our guide to the best budget wireless earbuds, as it offers many of the features we’d expect from earphones that cost twice as much. Newegg has the pair on sale for $55 with the checkout code NNDNA88, which is $24 off its usual going rate and only a dollar more than the lowest price we’ve tracked. The Space A40’s ANC performance belies its low price, while its compact frame is comfortable to wear for hours at a time. It can connect to two devices at once, and its battery life is solid at eight to 10 hours per charge. It also supports wireless charging. The warm sound profile isn’t as detailed as more expensive pairs, but it’s pleasant enough, and you can customize the EQ curve through the Soundcore app. Call quality isn’t all that great, however, and your music won’t auto-pause when you remove an earbud.

You can grab a four-pack of Apple’s AirTags for $79 at Amazon, which is a deal we’ve seen for much of the past month or so but still costs $20 less than buying from Apple directly. Make sure to clip the on-page coupon to see the full discount. The AirTag is the top pick for iPhone owners in our Bluetooth tracker buying guide, as it taps into Apple’s giant Find My device network and its own ultra-wideband wireless tech to locate misplaced items accurately. It’s also waterproof, and its battery is easily replaceable. It doesn’t come with any holes or adhesives, however, so you may need to buy a separate accessory if you want to attach it to a keychain.

If you want a set of Bluetooth trackers but own an Android phone, a four-pack of Tile Mates is down to $38 at Walmart. That’s only about a dollar more than the lowest historical price we could find. For reference, we normally see a single Tile Mate go for around $20. Tile’s trackers aren’t quite as precise as AirTags, but they have the second-largest crowd-finding network after Apple, and the Mate’s built-in keyring hole makes it easy to slap on a keychain. That said, you can’t replace the battery, and you’ll need to pay a subscription fee for separation alerts (which let you know when you’ve left a tracked item behind). The Mate itself isn’t a top pick in our buying guide, but at less than $10 per tracker, this is a solid value.

The 10th-gen iPad is on sale for $349 at Amazon, Target and Best Buy, which ties the lowest price we’ve tracked and takes $50 off the 10.9-inch tablet’s usual going rate. This slate sits in a middle ground between the entry-level 10.2-inch iPad and the iPad Air. It’s not as cheap as the former, but it has a more modern design with a larger display, thinner bezels, a faster chip and a USB-C port. Unlike either device, its front-facing camera is situated on the long edge of the device, which is generally more convenient for FaceTime calls. That said, this tablet’s display and chipset are both steps down from what you get with the iPad Air, and its accessory support is more limited. It only has 64GB of storage as well. But if you need an Apple tablet today and can’t pay for the Air, it’s an easier buy at this price. We gave the 10th-gen iPad a review score of 85 in late 2022.

You should only grab this deal if you need a tablet right away, however. According to reliable Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman, Apple plans to refresh its entire iPad lineup throughout 2024, with the first updates potentially arriving in March. We may not see a follow-up to this iPad until later, but if you can afford to wait, that may be the safest choice. 

The 128GB version of Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S9 is on sale for $700 at Amazon and Best Buy, which is the lowest price we’ve seen outside of special trade-in and education offers. Normally, it retails closer to $750. 

The Galaxy Tab S9 series is collectively the top Android recommendation in our tablet buying guide. This is the entry-level model, but it shares most of the same perks as the larger (and more expensive) Galaxy Tab S9+ and Tab S9 Ultra. Its 11-inch 120Hz OLED display is fast and vibrant, its Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip delivers superb performance and it comes with Samsung’s reliable S Pen stylus. The sturdy design also has an IP68 water-resistance rating, so you can safely take it in the tub or pool. Android still isn’t as optimized for large screens as Apple’s iPadOS, but Samsung’s OneUI software makes multitasking at least a little more manageable. All of this is still more tablet than most people need, but if you want an Android alternative to the 11-inch iPad Pro, it’s likely your best bet.

We highlighted the Epic Games Store’s Holiday Sale when it kicked off last month, but since this is the last deals roundup we’ll publish before the sale ends on January 10, consider this a last-call PSA. A number of worthwhile PC games are still down to the lowest prices we’ve seen with a recurring 33 percent coupon. The survival horror game Alan Wake 2 is down to $27, for one, and now comes bundled with a voucher for Alan Wake Remastered. The rhythm-action game Hi-Fi Rush is available for $15, while the wholesome open-world game Tchia is available for $13. Other newish hits like the Dead Space remake, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor and Remnant II are also notably discounted. Many of those titles made our annual Games of the Year roundup last week. Meanwhile, Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy, a staff favorite from 2021, is now free to claim until January 11.

Beyond the PC, we’re also seeing a few lows on digital games we like for the Nintendo Switch. Two picks from our guide to the best couch co-op games, the silly stealth game Untitled Goose Game and the heartfelt adventure game Chicory: A Colorful Tale, are each down to $9 at Walmart. So is the chill puzzler Unpacking, which we highlight in our guide to the best relaxing games. Another couch co-op pick, the tender management sim Spiritfarer, is back down to $7.49 on the Nintendo eShop. 

Other highlights include the sharply written adventure Kentucky Route Zero for $12 and the RPG Divinity: Original Sin — the previous game from Baldur’s Gate 3 developer Larian Studios — for $25. The acclaimed 2D platformer Celeste is also worth a look at $6, though that’s not quite an all-time low.

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Netflix previews Arcane season 2 in one-minute teaser trailer

Riot Games has released a brand new teaser trailer for the much-awaited second season of Arcane that’s slated to hit Netflix this November. Arcane focuses on the relationship between sisters and rivals, Vi and Jinx, as they find themselves on opposing sides in the conflict between the utopian city of Piltover and the oppressed underground city of Zaun. The new trailer features the human-turned-werewolf Warwick, as well as the mad chemist Singed, who created Shimmer, the drug at the center of the show’s story. 

Season two looks to bring more of the same fantasy action that the first run such a hit. This a teaser trailer, otherwise known as a first look, so it’s not a huge spoiler bomb or anything. The trailer’s heavy on atmosphere but light on details. Watch it below. 

The developer has made a bunch of other announcements and revelations to kick off Season 2024 in League of Legends aside from releasing a new Arcane trailer. One of its announcements is the arrival of Vanguard in League in an effort to combat the growing number of bots in the game, as well as in response to disruptive smurf accounts — new accounts created by experienced players to get into matches against lower-ranked players — in Ranked and to an increase in scripting. 

Vanguard made its debut as Riot’s always-on anti-cheat system for Valorant. Its implementation had stirred controversy, because it has a kernel-mode component that gives it access to the core of a player’s computer. That said, the fact that the company is bringing to League probably means it’s been effective at keeping cheaters out. Riot said Vanguard will allow it to terminate live matches and to refund LP to players when it detects that they’d played against cheaters and bots. 

Riot is also making changes to the game’s Ranked system and how it evaluates player skill. The developer says it will reduce matchups between players of vastly different ranks, which would then translate to fewer smurfs that could make games a lot less enjoyable. 

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/netflix-previews-arcane-season-2-in-one-minute-teaser-trailer-161532592.html?src=rss 

Reeva Steenkamp: 5 Things to Know About the Model Oscar Pistorius Was Convicted of Killing

Oscar Pistorius was released after being granted parole for Reeva Steenkamp’s 2013 murder. Find out more about the late model here.

Oscar Pistorius was released after being granted parole for Reeva Steenkamp’s 2013 murder. Find out more about the late model here. 

Todd Chrisley May Have to Move Prisons Due to ‘Retaliation’ & ‘Safety’ Concerns

Savannah Chrisley claimed her father is facing ‘retaliation’ for speaking out about the poor living conditions at his prison facility in Florida.

Savannah Chrisley claimed her father is facing ‘retaliation’ for speaking out about the poor living conditions at his prison facility in Florida. 

Samsung will certify controllers optimized for game streaming on its smart TVs

Samsung is looking to boost its game-streaming ecosystem for its smart TVs with a certification program. Ahead of CES 2024 in Las Vegas, the company today unveiled Designed for Samsung Gaming Hub, which gives third-party accessory makers an official designation that their gear works with the platform. The program’s first licensed gamepad, from PDP, is available for pre-order.

Hardware partners who work with Samsung on the program will add a “Designed for Samsung Gaming Hub” badge to their products. Although Samsung Gaming Hub works with most standard Bluetooth gamepads, the company says the designation means the controller will provide the “best possible game streaming experience on Samsung Gaming Hub, regardless of the supported Samsung device players choose.” Samsung describes the label as signifying “compatibility, quality, performance, safety and security” on its devices.

However, if you already own a Bluetooth gamepad that works with Samsung Gaming Hub — and you don’t care about dedicated shortcut buttons — you should be fine sticking with that.

Samsung Gaming Hub includes a solid list of game streaming services, including Xbox Game Pass, GeForce Now, Amazon Luna, Boosteroid, Blacknut, Utomik and Antstream Arcade. (The dearly departed Google Stadia was once on that list.) In addition, it can stream content from Spotify, Twitch and YouTube.

The first hardware partner product with certification is the PDP Replay Wireless Controller. It offers up to 40 hours of battery life with a low-latency Bluetooth connection for up to 30 feet away. It has a dedicated button to launch the Samsung Gaming Hub, as well as TV power and volume buttons.

The PDP Replay is available for pre-order today at PDP’s website, and Samsung says Amazon and Best Buy will sell it later.

We’re reporting live from CES 2024 in Las Vegas from January 6-12. Keep up with all the latest news from the show here.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/samsung-will-certify-controllers-optimized-for-game-streaming-on-its-smart-tvs-140031028.html?src=rss 

Cailee Spaeny: 5 Things to Know About the Actress Who Plays Priscilla Presley in Sofia Coppola’s Biopic

Cailee Spaeny is having a breakout moment after her critically acclaimed performance in Sofia Coppola’s ‘Priscilla.’ Get to know the 25-year-old Golden Globe nominee.

Cailee Spaeny is having a breakout moment after her critically acclaimed performance in Sofia Coppola’s ‘Priscilla.’ Get to know the 25-year-old Golden Globe nominee. 

Gypsy Rose Blanchard Opens Up About Ex Nicholas Godejohn in First TV Interview After Prison Release

Gypsy Rose Blanchard sat down with Robin Roberts on ‘Good Morning America’ and spoke about her ex-boyfriend, who is serving life in prison for killing her mother, Dee Dee.

Gypsy Rose Blanchard sat down with Robin Roberts on ‘Good Morning America’ and spoke about her ex-boyfriend, who is serving life in prison for killing her mother, Dee Dee. 

Engadget Podcast: Gearing up for CES 2024

It’s the week before CES officially kicks off in Las Vegas, but our fingers are already tired from typing up a ton of early news. In this episode, Cherlynn and Devindra discuss the big topics they expect to see at CES 2024 (AI PCs will be huge, we swear!), as well as some of the stories that have already landed, like Dell’s revamped XPS line. Also, we explore some of 2023’s biggest winners and losers (just take a guess where Twitter ends up), and we chat about Apple Fitness+ highlighting Super Bowl halftime performers. And for a bit of fun conjecture, we explore the possibility of Apple purchasing Peloton to bolster its health ambitions.

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!

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AI PCs, fun robots and weird healthtech: What we’re looking forward to at CES 2024 – 1:07

Samsung announces Odyssey 240hz OLED gaming monitors ahead of CES – 22:18

Dell unveils new line of XPS laptops – 23:23

GE’s indoor smoker brings (smokeless) BBQ inside – 27:08

Engadget’s Best and Worst of 2023 lists – 33:42

Samsung’s first Unpacked of 2024 scheduled for January 17 – 50:29

13-year-old becomes the first (recorded) person to reach the NES Tetris kill screen – 52:37

Pop culture picks – 57:26

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Hosts: Cherlynn Low and Devindra Hardawar
Producer: Ben Ellman
Music: Dale North and Terrence O’Brien

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