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ET Deals: Dell Vostro 15 5502 Intel Core i5-1135G7 Laptop for only $669, Apple 12.9-Inch iPad Pro for $899

ET Deals: Dell Vostro 15 5502 Intel Core i5-1135G7 Laptop for only $669, Apple 12.9-Inch iPad Pro for $899
Today you can take home one of Dell’s Vostro 15 5502 laptops with an Intel Core i5 processor and a remarkable discount that drops its price by nearly half. Intel Core i5-1135G7 1080p 15.6-Inch Laptop w/ Intel Iris Xe Graphics, 8GB DDR4 RAM and 256GB NVMe SSD for $669.00 from Dell (List price $1,141.43) 12.9-Inch Tablet 2020 Version for $899.00 from Amazon (List price $1,099.00) for $368.59 from Amazon with promo code ROCKS6PURE (List price $599.99) External USB 3.0 HDD for $99.99 from Amazon (List price $129.99) 43-Inch 4K USB-C Monitor for $799.99 from Dell (Regularly $1,069.99) Smartwatch for $229.99 from Amazon (List price $399.99)

Pay What You Want For This Python And AI Expertise eBook Bundle

Pay What You Want For This Python And AI Expertise eBook Bundle
Coding is an in-demand skill that’s worthwhile to learn for anyone who has an interest in technology, or anyone who works in an adjacent industry. Learning how developers create at the least gives you a broader understanding of the way technology works, and could even lead you to a fulfilling and high-paying new career. Or maybe you already know how to code in Python and you’re looking to brush up on your skills, or learn some new techniques. Right now, you can get . The bundle includes a wide range of essential learning tools to teach you how to use the Python development language – or to buttress your existing skills and branch out.

ET Deals: Dell U4320Q UltraSharp 43-Inch 4K Monitor for $799, Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 for $229

ET Deals: Dell U4320Q UltraSharp 43-Inch 4K Monitor for $799, Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 for $229
Today you can get your hands on a high-end 4K 43-inch Dell monitor with nearly $300 cut off the retail price. 43-Inch 4K USB-C Monitor for $799.99 from Dell (Regularly $1,069.99) Smartwatch for $229.99 from Amazon (List price $399.99) Intel Core i5-1035G7 15.6-Inch 1080p IPS Laptop w/ 8GB DDR4 RAM and 256GB NVMe SSD for $799.99 from Amazon (List price $1,299.99) CT2000X8SSD9 2TB Portable SSD for $219.95 from Amazon (List price $279.95) 240Hz 1080p 24.5-Inch Gaming Monitor for $299.99 from Dell (List price $509.99) 4.8GHz Six-Core Desktop Processor $216.84 from Amazon (List price $263.00) Dell engineered this model to be a large display with tons of desktop real estate.

FTC Blasts Manufacturer Excuses in Right-to-Repair Report

FTC Blasts Manufacturer Excuses in Right-to-Repair Report
(Photo by: Pascal Deloche/Godong/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)The FTC has published its final report on manufacturer-imposed repair restrictions in the United States and whether citizens are being treated fairly. It concludes they very much are not in a far-ranging 56-page document that evaluates every explanation various companies have provided for why they limit the right of Americans to repair products they’ve legally purchased. “Although manufacturers have offered numerous explanations for their repair restrictions, the majority are not supported by the record,” . This is a polite way to end the document, considering how many holes get punched through manufacturer arguments on the previous 55 pages.

Microsoft’s Windows 10X Woes Show Why Apple Won’t Unify macOS, iOS

Microsoft’s Windows 10X Woes Show Why Apple Won’t Unify macOS, iOS
When Apple announced the iPad Pro would continue to run iPad OS, while Macs run macOS, some pundits criticized the decision. Microsoft’s failed string of lightweight Windows alternatives — which now reportedly includes Windows 10X — ought to put paid to the idea that launching a lightweight version of Windows under the same “Windows” brand could ever make sense. Microsoft didn’t share enough about Windows 10X for us to be completely certain what it was, but a few specific features were known. Windows 10X wouldn’t run Win32 apps at first (containerized support was supposedly intended for a post-launch update), and it would be a simplified, lightweight version of Windows 10 intended to compete in the Chromebook market.

Apple Seeks Sensitive Financial Data on Xbox Sales in Epic Trial

Apple Seeks Sensitive Financial Data on Xbox Sales in Epic Trial
The first week of the Epic v. Apple trial had its ups and downs, but one of the highlights was testimony from Microsoft’s Lori Wright. As a witness for Epic, Wright talked about the difference between specific purpose (Xbox) and general-purpose (Windows) hardware, as well as Microsoft’s adventures trying to get xCloud in the App Store. Now, Apple is calling her testimony into question unless additional documents are entered into evidence, but Microsoft may balk at releasing sensitive data to a long-time competitor. Apple is asking the court for an “adverse credibility finding” that would brand Wright’s testimony as untrustworthy.

Mars Helicopter Completes First One-Way Flight

Mars Helicopter Completes First One-Way Flight
NASA’s Mars helicopter has started a new phase of its mission. Late last week, Ingenuity lifted off from Wright Brothers Field, but unlike all its previous flights, . This first one-way flight ended in another landing zone 423 feet (129 meters) to the south. This comes as NASA has extended Ingenuity’s mission into the summer, ensuring we’ll see more record-setting flights. The fifth Ingenuity flight began at 3:26 PM EDT (12:33 PM local Mars time) Friday and lasted a total of 108 seconds. Unlike a recent failed test, the drone completed its startup sequence before the system timed out.

Sony Expects PS5 Shortages to Continue Well Into 2022

Sony Expects PS5 Shortages to Continue Well Into 2022
Sony doesn’t expect to be able to meet demand for the PlayStation 5 this year, with shortages continuing into 2022. The console continues to sell for elevated prices on eBay, with completed auctions that ended in a sale showing prices between $750 – $900 for the most part. Things have improved a bit over the past few months but won’t be normal anytime soon. “I don’t think demand is calming down this year and even if we secure a lot more devices and produce many more units of the PlayStation 5 next year, our supply wouldn’t be able to catch up with demand,” Chief Financial Officer Hiroki Totoki told a closed briefing that had not previously been reported to the public, to Bloomberg.

FTC Roasts Manufacturer Excuses in Right-to-Repair Report

FTC Roasts Manufacturer Excuses in Right-to-Repair Report
(Photo by: Pascal Deloche/Godong/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)The FTC has published its final report on manufacturer-imposed repair restrictions in the United States and whether citizens are being treated fairly. It concludes they very much are not in a far-ranging 56-page document that evaluates every explanation various companies have provided for why they limit the right of Americans to repair products they’ve legally purchased. “Although manufacturers have offered numerous explanations for their repair restrictions, the majority are not supported by the record,” . This is a polite way to end the document, considering how many holes get punched through manufacturer arguments on the previous 55 pages.
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