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It’s the last day of Prime Day, and you’ve got a few hours left to take advantage of some of the year’s best deals. Amazon is carrying on its run of fantastic Apple bargains, and right now the wonderful iPad Air 2025 is reduced to an all-time low price.
If you want to grab a Micro SD Express card for Switch 2 on the cheap, this Prime Day reduction from Amazon makes the 256GB SanDisk card the best value.
Amazon's biggest ever Prime Day has now launched, with the online retail giant slashing its prices in a big way across most of its catalogue. The Prime Day sale, which is set to run from today until Friday July 11, but day one has been dedicated to huge reductions on tech.
Luckily, Amazon has a limited-time deal on noise-reduction earmuffs, which are great for any loud environment. Originally $19, the ProCase Noise-Reduction Earmuffs are 50% off, bringing the price ...
Dyson's pricey OnTrac sounds good, features strong noise cancellation, and is seeing a $200 price reduction for Prime Day. I can vouch that this is a top-notch deal on high-quality, editor-vetted headphones.
Boots has just dropped the prices of some popular items as part of its summer sale, with the likes of Estée Lauder, Clinique and more included in the offers
Alphabet Inc.‘s GOOGL GOOG Google division will heavily discount cloud computing services for the U.S. government as the Trump administration pressures technology giants to slash prices on lucrative federal contracts worth more than $20 billion annually.