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The Best Air Purifiers for Wildfire Smoke, Allergies, and Whatever’s Floating Around In Your Home
Choking on wildfire smoke, pollen, and pollution? Breathe easy with these air purifiers, the best we’ve tested.
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So easy a dog could set it up. Not really, but we don't know every dog in the world, so maybe there's one? – Credit: ADT Your Dad’s Home Security System Just Got a Revamp—Now, It’s For Gen Y and Gen Z Commitment Phobes
ADT just entered its ‘no bullshit’ era.
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The MacBook Air M5 Just Hit Its Lowest Price Ever (Under $900!)
What a great time to buy a just-released, cutting-edge MacBook for $200 off.
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The Coway AP-1512HH Mighty Air Purifier Is 30% Off (Pay $160 Instead of $230)
I test air purifiers for a living, and this is the one that’s lived in my bedroom for the past seven years.
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VICE The Best Editor-Tested Electric Bikes for Conquering Steep-Ass Streets
Tired of arriving sweaty? I climbed brutal hills and subway steps with various ebikes, and these are the clear winners.
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Coway Airmega 250 – Credit: Matt Jancer This Coway Air Purifier Gave Me Clean Air After a Four-Alarm Fire
There’s no better air purifier for common large rooms than the Coway Airmega 250, and I’ve used almost all of them.
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Collage: Via Vice Never Forget: Amazon Has Great Memorial Day Deals on Headphones and Bluetooth Speakers
Save up to $100 on a new pair of noise-canceling headphones or bluetooth speaker to start your summer in style.
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Looking for a More User-Friendly 3D Printer Than Bambu?
Bambu Labs pissed off the entire 3D printer market by going after a home tinkerer. Prusa welcomes that sort of thing with open arms.
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If You Can’t Find a Steam Deck In Stock, Get This Instead
Can’t find a Steam Deck for sale? Join the club, pal. Try this instead.
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Google search's new AI-powered brain – Credit: Google Google’s Search Bar Looking a Little Weird Today? This Is Why.
Google’s basic search just got a massive infusion of AI, whether you want it or not.
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Students Keep Booing AI During Commencement Speeches, and Honestly, They Might Be Right
After years of being told the future belongs to AI and automation, students seem less than thrilled to hear it at commencement.
