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Keep Kids Happy on Spring Break: Fire 7 Kids Tablet Drops to $59.99
Score a springtime refresh for the kids and save on a lightweight, kid-proof, and wallet-friendly device for a limited time. Right now, you can score the Amazon Fire 7 Kids Tablet for $59.99, dropping 40% off the original $99.99 price. Additionally, with an eligible trade-in, you can save even more by stacking an additional 20%
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T-Mobile Home Internet Deal Cuts $20 Off a Month, Locks in Pricing for 5 Years, and Can Add Up to $300 Back — Act Fast
T-Mobile 5G Home Internet is giving internet shoppers a pretty simple reason to make a change this spring. For a limited time, you can save $20/month on T-Mobile 5G Home Internet plans and keep that price locked in for five years on eligible service, and score up to $300 back through a virtual prepaid Mastercard.
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Apple TV’s Longest-Running Sci-Fi Hit Sets End Date as Final Season Is Confirmed
Apple TV is bringing one of its longest-running originals to a close… but not before one final mission. The streaming service has officially renewed its critically acclaimed space drama For All Mankind for a sixth and final season, while also confirming that season five will premiere on Friday, March 27, 2026. Apple announced that For
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Roku Has Started Beta Testing on A Major Roku OS 15.2 Update to Roku TVs & Roku Players – Here is What’s New
Roku is preparing to roll out a major software update to its lineup of smart TVs and streaming players that promises to make apps run more smoothly, use memory more efficiently, and deliver a more reliable experience for millions of viewers. The company has quietly begun testing Roku OS 15.2 with a small group of
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DIRECTV Adds Back 2 Local ABC & CBS Affiliates
Viewers across central Oregon who rely on DIRECTV for their television service can once again tune in to their local ABC and CBS affiliates after a prolonged carriage dispute kept the stations dark for nearly five months. Zolo Broadcasting has restored KOHD-ABC and KBNZ-CBS to DIRECTV and its streaming platform, effective immediately, ending a blackout
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MLB Opening Day 2026: Games, Times, Streaming Info & How to Watch the 2026 Season
Baseball is back, and the 2026 MLB season starts with a slate that is spread across more viewing homes than ever. The league opens on Wednesday, March 25, when the Yankees visit the Giants at 8:05 p.m. ET on Netflix. Traditional Opening Day follows on Thursday, March 26, when MLB says the schedule includes 11
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58 Years Ago Today in TV History: The Monkees Sign Off with a Psychedelic, Satirical Finale
On March 25, 1968, at 7:30 p.m. on NBC, television history turned the page on one of the 1960s’ most vibrant and influential musical sitcoms. The 58th and final episode of The Monkees—titled “The Frodis Caper” (also known as “Mijacogeo”)—aired, bringing to a close a two-season, 58-episode run that had redefined what a TV show
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This Mini PC Packs Big Memory & Power for Work and Gaming — Now 48% Off
Amazon’s Big Spring Sale is a good time to refresh older gear, and this mini PC is one of those deals that could make a lot of sense for cord cutters, gamers, and anyone who wants more local storage without paying monthly fees. The KAMRUI mini PC is down to $399, marked down from $769,
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Samsung Galaxy Book5 360 Drops By $400 for a Limited Time
This spring, if you want one machine that handles streaming, productivity, light creative work, and lounge gaming without blowing your budget, the 15.6″ Samsung Galaxy Book5 360 is now $949.99, a massive $400 price drop on a roomy, touch-friendly, Windows laptop. This convertible gives enough power for casual photo and video edits, and tablet flexibility
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A New Middle-Earth Story Is Coming and It’s Being Developed by an Unexpected Tolkien Superfan
Warner Bros. is heading back to Middle-Earth once again, but this time with an unexpected creative partner. The studio announced that Stephen Colbert, best known as the host of The Late Show, is developing a new Lord of the Rings film alongside his son, screenwriter Peter McGee. Reported by Variety, the announcement came via the
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40 Years Ago Today: Perfect Strangers Premiered on ABC, Launching a Comedy Classic
On March 25, 1986, 40 years ago today, ABC aired the first episode of Perfect Strangers, a buddy comedy that introduced America to the odd-couple charm of cousins Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and Balki Bartokomous (Bronson Pinchot). Premiering at 8:30 p.m. ET, the show kicked off with “Knock Knock, Who’s There?,” pulling 17.2 million viewers
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Turn Your Laptop into a Dual‑Screen Workstation With This Spring Travel Must-Have — Now 38% Off
Turn your laptop into a productivity powerhouse wherever spring takes you. The KEFEYA Laptop Screen Extender is now on sale for $99.99, slashing 38% off the list price of $159.99. This portable laptop screen extender instantly doubles your workspace with a slim, fold‑flat design that slips into any carry‑on. It’s plug‑and‑play, featherlight, and built to
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Deal Alert! This Powerful 65W 20,000mAh Battery Pack Can Charge Your Laptop & Your Phone on The Go
In an era where smartphones, laptops, and tablets have become extensions of daily life, the constant hunt for reliable power has never been more pressing. Travelers miss flights because their devices die mid-journey. Remote workers lose critical video calls when batteries drop to zero in coffee shops. Gamers find their handheld consoles shutting down during
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Amazon Is Making It Easier to Return That Order You Didn’t Like
Amazon has significantly expanded its network of convenient return drop-off locations across the United States, now offering more than 10,000 sites where customers can process free returns on eligible items without the need for a shipping box, tape, or printed label. The company announced that four out of five Amazon customers in the United States
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72 Years Ago Today: The First Color TV Was Made & It Cost $1,000
In March 1954, a significant milestone unfolded in the history of television technology. RCA commenced manufacturing of the first mass-produced color television set for consumers, marking the practical arrival of color broadcasting in American homes after years of development and regulatory hurdles. The model, known as the CT-100, featured a 12.5-inch screen (though often described
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