Latest

Lumino City

Best Android app price drops and freebies: Lumino City, Towaga, Riven, LIMBO, more

Your Tuesday afternoon lineup of Android game and app deals is now ready and waiting for you down below. Just be sure to scope out today’s standout Black Friday week deals, including the originally $350 Pixel Watch 2 at $145, Pixel Watch 3 at $100 off, and Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro with a FREE $20 Amazon gift card, not to mention this offer on Samsung’s latest 160MB/s 512GB EVO Select microSD card. As for the apps, highlights include title like Lumino City, Towaga, Riven: The Sequel to Myst, Trail Boss BMX, LIMBO, and more. Everything awaits down below. 

Expand Expanding Close

Black Friday Week deals: Galaxy Buds 3 Pro $189 + FREE Amazon GC, Razer sale now live, Pixel Watch up to $205 off, more

Moving through the big shopping week with the ongoing Samsung Black Friday sale, Google’s main event, and more, today we are starting with a big-time offer on Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro. You can now score a set down at $189 with a FREE $20 Amazon gift card attached alongside these notable Black Friday deals on some of Samsung’s latest microSD cards. We also spotted the very first deal on the all-new Bose QuietComfort Wireless Noise Cancelling Earbuds and today marks the start of the massive Razer PC gaming sale with up to 60% off a giant collection of its sought-after peripherals and gaming laptops. Head below for a closer look at all of this and more. 

Expand Expanding Close

2024 Pixel Buyer’s Guide: Which is the right Google phone for you? [Video]

It’s that time of year when people might be looking to upgrade their phones. In 2024, we had 5 brand new Google Pixel phones to contend with—plus the previous generations sticking around—but how do you decide which is right for you? Here’s everything you need to know.

Expand Expanding Close

Review: Nothing Ear, Ear (a), and Ear (open) hit all the right notes in all the right places

Truly wireless earbuds are basically a commodity at this point. You can find options at any price point that sound decent and work well enough. But many of those don’t last, or have some random, deal-breaking flaw. Finding the “right” pair has often ended up costing hundreds of dollars, and even then, there can still be big problems at play. Over the past few months, though, I’ve been using the earbuds that have cracked the formula – Nothing Ear, Ear (a), and Ear (open) – and I don’t think there’s any point in searching further when these exist.

Expand Expanding Close