Upgrading to Windows 11 Pro usually costs $199, but now it’s only $15

TL;DR: Upgrade to Windows 11 Pro while it’s on sale for $14.97 (Reg. $199). If you’re still using Windows 10, this might be a good time to upgrade. Windows 11 Pro has better performance, stronger security, and a cleaner, more efficient layout. Right now, a lifetime license is also on sale for just $14.97, marked down from the usual $199.

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A Microsoft Office Lifetime License is now half the price of a single year paying for Microsoft 365

TL;DR: Get Microsoft Office for life for only $49.99, and it even comes with a set of training courses. Microsoft 365 only seems cheap at first. The lowest amount you can pay is still $99.99 every year. If you want a cheaper alternative, you can now get a Microsoft Office Pro 2021 Lifetime License for only $49.99 (reg. $239.99), and

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Shipping is free on these $80 Chromebooks

TL;DR: This Lenovo 300E Touchscreen Chromebook is on sale now for $79.99 (reg. $284.99) with free shipping. Finding a dependable laptop that doesn’t feel sluggish or overpriced can be a challenge, especially if you just need something simple that works. The refurbished Lenovo 300E Chromebook manages to hit that sweet spot between practicality and affordability, and it’s even on sale

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I ‘fooled’ Samsung’s new antioxidant feature with a Cheez-It

If I were to believe the Samsung Galaxy Watch 8, I don’t eat enough fruits and vegetables. Normally, smartwatches don’t make judgments about your nutritional intake. But this year, Samsung introduced a new experimental feature called Antioxidant Index. Using blue, yellow, and infrared LEDs, the watch’s sensor can pick up carotenoid levels in your skin.

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Microsoft Copilot now has a face

First there was Clippy. Now Microsoft Copilot has a face, with reactions to what you tell it. Microsoft is showing off how Copilot could “look”: as an anthropomorphic teardrop of sorts, with expressions that react to your interactions in real time. The discovery was reported Friday by The Verge. Right now, the new look of

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