Save $100 on this mini gaming PC this Black Friday

Save $100 on this mini gaming PC this Black Friday

When 20 percent off the marked price means a whole $100 off, you’re laughing! That’s the discount going on the Kamrui Hyper H1 Mini Gaming PC this Black Friday. If you’re looking for a mini gaming PC you won’t find a better deal than that. This speedy mini PC isn’t trading price for value either. It comes with a powerful AMD Ryzen 7 6800H processor with clock speeds up to 4.7 GHz. That’s powerful enough to tear through games. Forget 16GB RAM, this mini PC comes with 32GB of DDR 5 RAM running at 4800MHz. It also features a full 1TB NVMe PCIe3 SSD for storing more of your games. The RAM is expandable to 64GB and the SSD is expandable too so that you can really power up the latest games with more memory and more storage. This mini PC also comes with an awesome graphics card that makes everything look great on your screen. It supports up to three screens at once so that you can work, watch videos and game all at the same time. Since it’s a mini PC it has a tiny compact design that measures just 5.08 x 5.08 x 2.01 inches. That means it easily fits on a desk or next to a TV – so you don’t have to worry about clutter again. The Black Friday sale lasts only for a limited time, so get in quick to snag a bargain before the sales end.

B&H Black Friday sale takes up to $550 off MacBook Pro, Mac Studio, Mac mini, iPad

B&H Black Friday sale takes up to $550 off MacBook Pro, Mac Studio, Mac mini, iPad

B&H Photo is well known for its Apple deals, and Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals through the retailer are just as fruitful. Here's what you should check out from the online store this weekend. B&H Black Friday Apple deals are live, with discounts up to $550 off. As a retailer that is well known in the creative industry, B&H Photo naturally sells a lot of Apple products and other related merchandise. It also runs frequent discounts and offers, and for Black Friday, it steps things up a notch. Shop the B&H Black Friday sale Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

Your wrist will thank you for snapping up this Black Friday bargain

Your wrist will thank you for snapping up this Black Friday bargain

Wrist problems from repetitive strain injury can creep up on you. One minute your wrist feels fine, then the next you’re in agony. That’s why it pays to think about your mouse and wrist before the worst happens. This Black Friday you can do that with the Logitech MX Vertical Wireless mouse . It’s on sale, currently marked down by 19 percent to $97.49. The Logitech MX Vertical is no ordinary mouse. It features an ergonomic design in a vertical orientation to take pressure off your wrist. The mouse angles your wrist in a natural handshake position that reduces muscular activity by 10 percent compared to a standard mouse. Your hand gets angled up at a 57-degree vertical angle that reduces the pressure on your wrist. All the while, your thumb stays positioned comfortably on the mouse’s thumb rest. It all sounds very different from a regular mouse, but I can assure you it’s all very comfortable. The Logitech MX Vertical Wireless has been independently tested, and it has the seal of approval from users and ergonomists alike. The comfy mouse’s hardware is also very impressive. It features advanced optical tracking with a 4,000 DPI high-precision sensor. A cursor speed switch also instantly adjusts DPI speed and accuracy with the touch of a button. This ergonomic mouse also comes with a textured surface for easy gripping. Its unique form fits a variety of hand shapes and sizes and allows users to adopt a natural grip. Snag the Logitech MX Vertical Wireless this Black Friday before it’s gone.

Tim Sweeney says it "makes no sense" for stores like Steam to label games that are made using AI, since AI "will be involved in nearly all future production" (Alex Forbes-Calvin/GamesIndustry.biz)

Tim Sweeney says it "makes no sense" for stores like Steam to label games that are made using AI, since AI "will be involved in nearly all future production" (Alex Forbes-Calvin/GamesIndustry.biz)

Alex Forbes-Calvin / GamesIndustry.biz : Tim Sweeney says it “makes no sense” for stores like Steam to label games that are made using AI, since AI “will be involved in nearly all future production” —  “It makes no sense for game stores, where AI will be involved in nearly all future production.”

This hot-swappable keyboard is a must buy this Black Friday

This hot-swappable keyboard is a must buy this Black Friday

If you’re sick of your keyboard and want to take control of your key commands, then this Black Friday deal is right up your alley. Amazon is selling the Keychron K10 Pro Wireless custom mechanical keyboard for just $75 which is a significant 25 percent off the normal marked price. Why would you want it? The Keychron K10 Pro is a full-sized mechanical keyboard engineered from the inside out to upgrade your typing experience. It supports both wireless and wired connectivity, and it has a quick polling rate of 1,000Hz which means it’s suitable for competitive gaming. This keyboard has very satisfying clicks when typing on it. It features sound-absorbing foam and a thick silicon dampening bottom pad. A steel plate provides further responsive feedback to deliver just the right kind of clicks. The Keychron K10 Pro is an excellent option for multitasking since it connects to up to three devices wirelessly via Bluetooth. You can use it with your laptop, phone and tablet and switch between the devices swiftly. This keyboard also allows you to remap the keys and create macro commands, shortcuts and combination keys. Simply connect the K10 Pro to your device with a cable and drag and drop your favorite keys or macro commands to remap any key you want. With a 4,000 mAh battery, you can use the K10 Pro wirelessly for up to 100 hours before it needs a recharge, which gives you the freedom to be completely untethered as you work or play. This keyboard also has hot-swappable support. It features pre-lubed mechanical tactile brown switches with a 50 million keystroke lifespan. You can hot-swap the K10 Pro with almost all of the 3pin and 5pin MX mechanical switches on the market, including Cherry, Gateron, Kailh and Panda switches without needing any soldering. This special Black Friday price is unlikely to last so be sure to get in fast and secure a bargain while the price is hot.

Keychron’s fantastic K10 Pro mechanical keyboard hits its lowest price ever

Keychron’s fantastic K10 Pro mechanical keyboard hits its lowest price ever

If you’re sick of your keyboard and want to take control of your key commands, then this Black Friday deal is right up your alley. Amazon is selling the Keychron K10 Pro Wireless custom mechanical keyboard for just $75 which is a significant 25 percent off the normal marked price. Why would you want it? The Keychron K10 Pro is a full-sized mechanical keyboard engineered from the inside out to upgrade your typing experience. It supports both wireless and wired connectivity, and it has a quick polling rate of 1,000Hz which means it’s suitable for competitive gaming. This keyboard has very satisfying clicks when typing on it. It features sound-absorbing foam and a thick silicon dampening bottom pad. A steel plate provides further responsive feedback to deliver just the right kind of clicks. The Keychron K10 Pro is an excellent option for multitasking since it connects to up to three devices wirelessly via Bluetooth. You can use it with your laptop, phone and tablet and switch between the devices swiftly. This keyboard also allows you to remap the keys and create macro commands, shortcuts and combination keys. Simply connect the K10 Pro to your device with a cable and drag and drop your favorite keys or macro commands to remap any key you want. With a 4,000 mAh battery, you can use the K10 Pro wirelessly for up to 100 hours before it needs a recharge, which gives you the freedom to be completely untethered as you work or play. This keyboard also has hot-swappable support. It features pre-lubed mechanical tactile brown switches with a 50 million keystroke lifespan. You can hot-swap the K10 Pro with almost all of the 3pin and 5pin MX mechanical switches on the market, including Cherry, Gateron, Kailh and Panda switches without needing any soldering. This special Black Friday price is unlikely to last, so be sure to get in fast and secure this smoking-hot deal on Keychron’s K10 Pro while the price is hot.

Google limits free Nano Banana Pro image generation usage due to 'high demand'

Google limits free Nano Banana Pro image generation usage due to 'high demand'

If you were hoping to create some silly images this long holiday weekend with Google's new Nano Banana Pro model, I have some bad news: the company is restricting free usage of the AI system. In a support document spotted by 9to5Google , Google notes free users can currently generate two images daily, down from three per day previously. "Image generation and editing is in high demand," the company writes. "Limits may change frequently and will reset daily." It would appear Google is also limiting free Gemini 3 Pro usage, with the document stating non-paying users will get “basic access — daily limits may change frequently" as well. When the company first began rolling out Gemini 3 Pro on November 18 , it guaranteed five free prompts per day. That was in line with Gemini 2.5 Pro . If you pay for either Google AI Pro or AI Ultra plan, your usage limits have not changed. They remain at 100 and 500 prompts per day, respectively. Google isn't the first company to enforce stricter usage following a popular release. You may recall OpenAI delayed rolling out ChatGPT's built-in image generator to free users after the feature turned out to be more popular than anticipated. However, OpenAI eventually brought image generation to free users. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ai/google-limits-free-nano-banana-pro-image-generation-usage-due-to-high-demand-223442929.html?src=rss

Germany-based Quantum Systems, which sells surveillance drones that are being used by Ukraine, raised €180M, tripling its valuation to €3B since May (Christina Kyriasoglou/Bloomberg)

Germany-based Quantum Systems, which sells surveillance drones that are being used by Ukraine, raised €180M, tripling its valuation to €3B since May (Christina Kyriasoglou/Bloomberg)

Christina Kyriasoglou / Bloomberg : Germany-based Quantum Systems, which sells surveillance drones that are being used by Ukraine, raised €180M, tripling its valuation to €3B since May —  Quantum Systems, a German drone maker backed by Peter Thiel, boosted its valuation to €3 billion ($3.5 billion) …

Black Friday streaming deals 2025: Nov 27

Black Friday streaming deals 2025: Nov 27

At a glance Top Picks in streaming and sports entertainment Apple TV : It’s a great service, and this deal will save you $42 over six months. Disney+ and Hulu : Both the with-ads and ad-free deals offer substantial savings over a full year ($96 and $60 respectively). NFL Sunday Ticket : Football fans who snap up this deal will save $48 for the rest of the regular season. Starz : The one-year-for-$11.99 option is the one to take with this service. Walmart+ : If you shop at Walmart, this half-off membership deal includes a full year of either Peacock or Paramount+ Essential One thing became clear as we assembled these deals: The streaming companies see higher value in customers who subscribe to their plans that include ads, over what are otherwise the same services without ads. The savings you’ll get without ads is almost always less (as a percentage) than what you’ll get if you’re willing to put up with commercial breaks. Of course, with some channels—especially those carrying live TV and sports–you’ll get ads with some content even if you’re paying the higher no-ads price. Black Friday deals on streaming entertainment Crave ( Canada only , with ads): $89.99 for a full year (25% off) Crave Premium ( Canada only , no ads): $129.99 for a full year (41% off) Disney+ and Hulu (with ads) : $4.99/mo for 12 months (62% off) Disney+ and Hulu (no ads) : $14.99/mo for 12 months (25% off) Disney+, Hulu, and HBO Max (with ads) : $19.99/mo for 12 months (43% off) Disney+, Hulu, and HBO Max (no ads) : $32.99/mo for 12 months (42% off) Frndly TV : $.99/mo for 3 months: (86% off) HBO Max (with ads, no live sports) : $2.99/mo for 12 months (73% off) Starz (no ads): $2.99/mo for 3 months (73% off) Starz (no ads): $11.99 for a full year (83% off) Black Friday deals on sports streaming plus entertainment Apple TV (pro baseball and soccer, Formula 1 in 2026; no ads): $5.99/mo for 6 mos (54% off) ESPN Select, Disney+, and Hulu (with ads): $19.99/mo (46% off) ESPN Select, Disney+, and Hulu (no ads) : $29.99/mo (41% off) ESPN Unlimited, Disney+, and Hulu (with ads) : $29.99/mo for 12 months (44% off) ESPN Unlimited, Disney+, and Hulu (no ads) : $38.99/mo for 12 months (43% off) Paramount+ Essential (with ads) : $2.99/mo for 2 months (63% off) * Paramount+ Premium (no ads) : $2.99/mo for 2 months (77% off) * Black Friday deals on football coverage NFL Sunday Ticket on YouTube: $12/mo for 4 months (68% off) * You can get one year of either Paramount+ Essential (with ads) or Peacock (with ads)—and switch between the two every three months) for free—with a one-year subscription to Walmart+ , available as a Black Friday deal for $49 (50% off).