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Prime Day 2022: Shop the 110+ best post-Prime Day deals at Amazon – USA TODAY
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We’re at the end of the week and the end of another Amazon Prime Day. Don’t worry though— Amazon isn’t scrapping every deal it has under its banner. There are still plenty of ways to save on appliances, tech, furniture and more at the online shopping giant. So if you’ve been hearing the buzz about Amazon Prime and all the good that comes with it, you’ve got another chance to try it for yourself.
10 best Amazon Prime Day deals you can still shop
- Save up to 42% on Roku streaming devices
- Sengled Smart Light Bulbs, 6-Pack from $25.49 with on-page coupon (Save $17.25 to $25.50)
- Waterpik Aquarius Water Flosser for $59.99 (Save $40)
- Blink Mini Indoor Security Camera, 3-Pack for $84.99 (Save $14.99)
- Beats Fit Pro True Wireless Noise Canceling Earbuds for $159.95 (Save $40)
- eufy RoboVac Max 11S Robot Vacuum for $159.99 (Save $90)
- Apple AirPods Pro for $169.99 (Save $79.01)
- Apple 10.2-Inch 2021 iPad from $309 (Save $20)
- TCL 65-Inch 6-Series 4K UHD Dolby Vision HDR QLED Roku Smart TV for $999.99 (Save $500)
- LG 65-Inch OLED C1 Series Alexa Built-In 4K Smart TV for $1,599.99 (Save $900)
There are still plenty of post-Prime Day deals on tons of Reviewed-approved products, some of which can also be found at competing retailers. Still curious about Prime and what it has to offer? Sign up for a discount and enjoy all the perks of a Prime membership, plus you’ll get a huge head start on savings for Prime Day 2023.
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Smart home post-Prime Day deals
Bring your home into the future with these discounts on smart home devices still available at Amazon. You can save electricity with smart bulbs, stay safe with home security cameras and more on sale right now.
Tech post-Prime Day deals
These Prime Day tech deals include discounts on some of the best tech we’ve ever tested. Looking for new wearable tech? Snag the Google Pixel 6 Pro for $210 off today with a case included. Shop all the best Prime Day tech deals below.
TV post-Prime Day deals
Amazon has plenty of quality TVs of all kinds at deep discounts. Shop our top TV picks, including $900 off this 65-inch LG TV.
Laptop, PC and tablet post-Prime Day deals
Whether you need a new laptop for college or a durable tablet for younger kids, there’s no shortage of computing firepower available even after Prime Day.
Headphone post-Prime Day deals
If you’re looking for new headphones this summer, we’ve got you covered. Our tester raved about the Apple AirPods Pro and today, you can save $79 on a pair. From over-the-ear pairs to compact earbuds, there’s a post-Prime Day deal for every type of audiophile.
Fashion post-Prime Day deals
Looking colorful Crocs? Maybe you want a pair of stylish sunglasses? We’ve got all that and more on sale today.
Home and furniture post-Prime Day deals
Shop these post-Prime Day home deals on everything from furniture to smart security devices. Shoppers can get a bigger model of one of our favorite robot vacuums in the Eufy RoboVac 11S Max. Typically listed for $249.99, the smart home appliance is available for 36% off at $159.99. There’s more where that came from, check out more deals below.
Kitchen post-Prime Day deals
One of the tastiest post-Prime Day kitchen deals is the Dash Deluxe rapid egg cooker, currently 17% off, ringing up at $24.99 in select colors. We love the standard Dash egg cooker for its simple design and how well it prepared egg dishes. Shop more Prime Day kitchen deals below.
Fitness and lifestyle post-Prime Day deals
Shop our favorite post-Prime Day fitness and lifestyle deals today for savings on heating pads, baby wipes and more. Snag the Fitbit Charge 5, our favorite fitness tracker, for 27% off at $109.95. The Charge 5 features a comfortable design and user-friendly interface, all holding a bevy of health-conscious features so you can keep an eye on your fitness progress.
Beauty post-Prime Day deals
Whether it’s a refreshing facial spray for summer, the Revlon styling brush we can’t stop raving about or haircare that Amazon customers love, you’ll want to fill your beauty bag with these post-Prime Day deals.
Streaming post-Prime Day deals
Whether you’re a bookworm or an audiophile, Amazon’s streaming service deals can help keep you entertained. Prime members can get a one-month trial of Amazon Music Unlimited, one of our favorite music streamers, totally free. Access over 75 million songs and podcasts on your laptop, tablet and smartphone.
Toy post-Prime Day deals
Lego sets, Nerf guns and more are all on sale even after Amazon Prime Day 2022. Outfit your kids with the latest and greatest toys and games (or squirrel something away for your inner child) with these winning post-Prime Day deals.
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Amazon Prime Day 2022: Shopping guide
- Walmart post-Amazon Prime Day sales: Save big on Sony, Instant Pot and Shark
- Best Buy post-Amazon Prime Day sales: Epic deals on Apple, Samsung and LG
- Lowe’s post-Amazon Prime Day sales: Score deals on appliances, tools and smart devices
- Samsung post-Amazon Prime Day sales: Pick up Prime Day-level deals on phones, TVs, watches, tablets and more
- Target post-Amazon Prime Day sales: Save on KitchenAid, Ninja and Threshold at Target
- Wayfair post-Amazon Prime Day sales: Save on All-Clad, KitchenAid and more
- Prime Day Amazon device deals still available: Save on Echo smart speakers, TVs and security cameras
- Prime Day tech deals still available: Shop the best Samsung, Apple, and LG deals on sale right now
- Prime Day home and furniture deals still available: Save on KitchenAid, Sun Joe and iRobot
- Prime Day kitchen deals still available: Pick up huge discounts on Ninja, KitchenAid and Misen
- Prime Day TV deals still available: Top TV sales at Amazon, Best Buy and Walmart
- Prime Day clothing and fashion deals still available: Shop stylish sales from Champion, Adidas and Ray-Ban at Amazon
What is Amazon Prime Day?
Amazon Prime Day is an annual two-day shopping event for Amazon Prime members. Each year the sale is met with doorbuster deals on some of our favorite products—think huge savings on headphones, robot vacuums, air fryers and so much more. The exclusive two-day sale is available to both new and existing Prime members. Not an Amazon Prime subscriber yet? Don’t worry, you can sign up right now.
Do you need to have an Amazon Prime membership to shop for Prime Day deals?
Yes. Amazon Prime Day is exclusive to Prime members, hence the event featuring the best deals for those with a Prime subscription. If you’re not a Prime member, you can shop these amazing deals by signing up for an Amazon Prime free trial or a Prime membership today. A standard Amazon Prime membership will run you $14.99 per month, or $139 for a one-year subscription. Meanwhile, students and qualifying government assistance recipients can sign up for Prime for up to 50% off.
When is Amazon Prime Day 2022?
Amazon Prime Day started on Tuesday, July 12 and ended on Wednesday, July 13. We saw tons of price drops leading up to Prime Day with even deeper discounts available today. If you’re not an Amazon Prime member yet, we even found a few ways for you to sign up for up to 50% off right now.
Is Prime Day 2022 over?
Yes. This year’s Prime Day event ended on Wednesday, July 13. Though the event is over, Amazon is still offering plenty of deals to shoppers with and without a Prime membership.
What should I buy during Amazon Prime Day?
If you’ve been waiting for deep discounts on TVs, laptops, countertop appliances or robot vacuums, Amazon Prime Day markdowns offer rare discounts on hundreds of best-selling brands. In years past, Amazon Prime Day has boasted impressive savings on big-ticket items, making it the perfect time to invest in new gadgets and home essentials. If you’re looking to elevate your at-home entertainment setup, we suggest shopping deals on top-rated smart TVs. Meanwhile, if you want to cook up restaurant-quality dishes at home look to markdowns on customer-favorite air fryers and pressure cookers.
►Amazon Prime Day 2022 kitchen deals still available: Save on kitchen appliances, cutlery and cookware with Amazon Prime Day kitchen deals on Ninja, GE and KitchenAid
How long is Amazon Prime Day?
Amazon Prime Day is a 48-hour shopping event. Although the deals will only be available for two days, the sitewide sale is one of the best opportunities to score must-have gadgets and home goods for well under retail value year-round.
When did Amazon Prime Day end?
Amazon Prime Day ended on Wednesday, July 13 at 11:59 p.m. PST. While some of the most eye-catching deals with the biggest discounts have already expired, some are still available right now. Even better news for savvy shoppers: Other competing sale events—including Nordstrom’s legendary Anniversary Sale—run well past the end of Prime Day.
What deals are still available post-Amazon Prime Day?
Whatever it is you’re shopping for, there are still tons of Amazon Prime Day discounts you can scoop right now. The retailer is offering category-wide discounts including price cuts on smart tech, kitchen tools, home products, beauty essentials, fashion staples, fitness gadgets, parenting must-haves and more. If you have a Fire TV, Kindle, Echo speaker or any other Amazon device on your wishlist, Amazon still has plenty of deep discounts available.
What competing stores are still offering Amazon Prime Day discounts?
Although Amazon Prime Day is exclusive to Amazon, plenty of other popular retailers typically offer similar sales. We’re seeing sales on top-rated products at Walmart, Target, Bed Bath & Beyond, The Home Depot, Wayfair and Best Buy. If you don’t have an Amazon Prime account it may be a good idea to shop alternate retailers that offer price matching services.
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Apple's (NASDAQ:AAPL) New iPad Pro and iPad Air to Hit Markets Soon – TipRanks.com – TipRanks
Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) is likely to introduce its new iPad Pro and iPad Air as soon as May. The much-anticipated product launch will come just ahead of Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in June.
End to a Long Wait
As the much-awaited moment draws near, Bloomberg reports that the tech giant’s suppliers have already ramped up production of the devices. For Apple’s devout customers, the introduction of the revamped iPads marks the end of a nearly 18-month drought of major new releases from the company. The iPads are expected to boast features such as new OLED displays for the Pro model and an option for a 12.9-inch screen for the Air model.
Revamped iPads Unleashed
The long wait for new iPad models has resulted in sluggish tablet sales for Apple in recent times. Consequently, the company will likely look to the revamped versions to boost demand. Additionally, Apple is introducing more processing power to the new versions. The Pro models will feature a new M3 chip. Similarly, the iPad Air is also receiving an upgrade with a new processor, moving from its last version’s M1 chip to the latest technology.
What to Expect in June
Importantly, the product launches are scheduled just before Apple’s highly anticipated annual Worldwide Developers Conference. This event is slated for June 10. The iPhone maker is widely expected to unveil its AI strategy as well as software updates for its range of products at the event.
Is Apple a Buy, Sell, or a Hold?
Apple’s share price has corrected by nearly 11% year-to-date. The Street has a cautiously optimistic stance on the stock with a Moderate Buy consensus rating. Furthermore, the average AAPL price target of $203.40 points to an 18.6% potential upside in the company’s share price.
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Take-Two Interactive to Acquire 'Borderlands' Developer Gearbox From Embracer Group for $460 Million – Yahoo Canada Sports
Take-Two Interactive has acquired video game developer Gearbox, the maker of the “Borderlands” franchise, from Embracer Group for $460 million.
Per Take Two, the company “expects the transaction to deepen its successful relationship with Gearbox Entertainment and to provide increased financial benefits through a fully integrated operational structure.”
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As part of the deal, Take-Two will acquire Gearbox IP, including “Borderlands” and “Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands” franchises, games published by Take-Two’s 2K Games, as well as “Homeworld,” “Risk of Rain,” “Brothers in Arms” and “Duke Nukem.”
Currently, Gearbox has six “key interactive entertainment projects in various stages of development,” per Take-Two, which includes five sequels, two from “Borderlands” and “Homeworld” universes, and at least one “exciting new intellectual property,” all of which have been acquired in the sale.
Take-Two’s purchase of Gearbox is expected to close in June, pending regulatory approval. Upon completion, Gearbox will operate as a studio within 2K, continuing to be led by Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford and his management team.
Former Gearbox owner Embracer, a Swedish gaming conglomerate who snapped up the rights to “Lord of the Rings” two years ago, has undergone a severe restructuring program over the past year, which has seen the company shut down or dispose of dozens of games studios and titles and lay off hundreds of staff, resulting in aftershocks that have reverberated throughout the games industry.
The sale of Gearbox marks the latest insistence of Embracer unloading assets, following the company divesting Saber Interactive.
“Our acquisition of Gearbox is an exciting moment for Take-Two and will strengthen our industry-leading creative talent and portfolio of owned intellectual property, including the iconic Borderlands franchise,” Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick said. “This combination enhances the financial profile of our existing projects with Gearbox and unlocks the opportunity for us to drive increased long-term growth by leveraging the full resources of Take-Two across all of Gearbox’s exciting initiatives.”
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An OLED iPad Pro and the first big-screen iPad Air will reportedly arrive in May – Engadget
Apple will finally launch new iPads in early May, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. Expected are a new iPad Pro with an OLED display and a faster iPad Air, including a 12.9-inch model for the first time in that lineup. The details of the upcoming iPad models have been consistent, circulating through the rumor mill since last year.
The new iPad Pro models will reportedly add OLED displays (offering deeper blacks and richer colors) and run on the new M3 chip, already found in several Macs. The new tablets are said to launch alongside a redesigned Apple Pencil and Magic Keyboard. Other than a white color option, the latter has remained unchanged since its arrival four years ago.
Meanwhile, the iPad Air will supposedly run on a new processor. Bloomberg didn’t specify which, but — considering the current model uses the M1, and Apple likely wants to reserve the M3 for the more expensive Pro — the M2 sounds like a safe bet. The 12.9-inch screen option would mark the first time the iPad Air line has offered a display larger than 10.9 inches. Although Apple will charge more for that model than the smaller sibling expected alongside it, that would be the cheapest way yet to get a supersized iPad screen.
Gurman said early this month that the new tablets would launch alongside the M3 MacBook Air, but the laptop arrived without any iPads in tow. He now reports that Apple’s release schedule was pushed back to finish working on the devices’ software and ironing out the kinks from the “complex new manufacturing techniques” they require.
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