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Daily Archives: August 23, 2022
Players let $22M in cashout tickets expire last year. Where did the money go? – Las Vegas Review-Journal
Posted: August 23, 2022 at 12:56 am
Instead of holding crisp bills, many tourists and locals have often found themselves irritated that they are stuck with a ticket voucher worth a few cents. Players only have six months to use the voucher. But where does the money go after a voucher expires?
Per a 2011 law, the state collects 75 percent of any expired wagering voucher and the casino licensee can keep the rest. And gamblers left $22 million in unclaimed tickets in the fiscal year that ended June 30, according to state data.
Clorissa Pierce of Farmington, New Mexico, makes sure to play a mix of new and old slot machines when she visits Las Vegas. She likes the vintage penny and quarter games, the sound coins make and checking out the bonuses on the large new machines.
But one thing she doesnt like ticket vouchers. When Pierce ends her gameplay and redeems her money at an ATM/ticket-in, ticket-out machine, shes stuck with a paper ticket for the change value.
Thats one thing I hated about the ticket vouchers, Pierce said. They dont give out less than a dollar. You have to go all the way to the cashiers cage to cash them out. Sometimes thats a pain, especially when its 30 or 40 cents. Its become a hassle.
Nevadas expiration process isnt unique. Unclaimed tickets in New Jersey and Pennsylvania expire after one and three years, respectively. Others dont expire at all.
In Nevada, when it hits 180 days after a vouchers issuance, casinos include 25 percent of the redemption value in its reported gross revenue for the month that it expired and remit the remaining amount to the Nevada Gaming Commission, which adds the funds into the states general fund.
Revenue collected from expired tickets has increased every year since 2012, the first year the state began collecting revenue from unclaimed tickets. At that time, the state reported revenue of $3.1 million on $4.2 million of unclaimed vouchers. (The state does not collect data on how many vouchers go unclaimed each year.)
State revenue from these tickets climbed to an estimated $10.4 million during the fiscal year 2019. Revenue declined during the pandemic but as the businesses and travel started to pick up over the past year, it jumped by 59 percent in 2022 to $16.5 million. That means casinos kept roughly $5.5 million in unclaimed tickets last fiscal year.
Experts point to a few different reasons for the jump in revenue.
It has been pretty interesting to witness the growth recorded in the expired wagering voucher fee payments from $7.2 million in FY13 to what was collected in FY22, Mike Lawton, senior economic analyst for the Nevada Gaming Control Board, said in an email. For the most part, the amount of expired wagering voucher fee payments has grown in tandem with the growth of slot win recorded by the state. This seems logical as the ratio between slot win and expired vouchers has not fluctuated too greatly.
Last year, the state recorded an all-time record for slot wins at $9.8 billion naturally, there was an increase in expired vouchers.
But Lawton pointed to a change in the law that took effect in 2021. It expanded the collection sources of expired vouchers to include all games that issue wagering vouchers such as some advanced table games and some sports wagering scenarios. State officials say they dont have any idea of its impact because the Gaming Control Board doesnt receive data on expired wagering vouchers by game type.
Other industry members suspect changing operations and visitor behavior during the pandemic contributed to an increase in expired tickets.
Victor Newsom, senior vice president at Las Vegas-based financial tech firm Everi Holdings Inc. which manufactures ATM and ticket-in, ticket-out machines, among other products said more vouchers could be circulating with lower values because many casinos limited their coin operations after the coin shortage in 2020.
With the coin shortage, they have moved to the point where you can redeem a $100.53 ticket, but you would only get the $100 in bills, Newsom said. You would get another TITO ticket generated for 53 cents that you can take to the cage. It doesnt necessarily cut down on the number of vouchers floating around but it dramatically cuts into both the operators cost and the value of the unredeemed number of tickets.
For players like Pierce, a ticket worth a few coins is often not worth the trip to the cage, especially if theres a line. Some will save their tickets for future visits or keep them as souvenirs.
Pierce said her family collects them to add into tips when theyre on a property. Other times, shes had players hand her their extra tickets while she sits near an ATM. Shell even pick up a rogue ticket atop the machine.
I wish they would set it up so you could get your change back, Pierce said. When they just expire, its kind of a waste.
McKenna Ross is a corps member with Report for America, a national service program that places journalists into local newsrooms. Contact her at mross@reviewjournal.com. Follow @mckenna_ross_ on Twitter.
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Here’s why Menominee Nation’s bid for a casino in Kenosha is drawing both support and opposition from tribes in Wisconsin – Green Bay Press Gazette
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KENOSHA - The governments of two tribes in Wisconsin have expressed support for a Menominee casino in Kenosha while the Potawatomi Tribe strongly opposes the endeavor.
The Oneida Nation has a successful history of working with other sovereign nations to build and support Indian gaming and other enterprises across the nation, read a statement from the Oneida Nation Business Committee this month. Oneida can be proud of supporting the common goals of self-sufficiency, economic expansion and diversification and advocation for tribal sovereignty.
Officials with the Stockbridge-Munsee Mohican Nation, whose reservation is adjacent to the Menominee Reservation, expressed support for a Menominee Kenosha casino on Saturday.
The Menominee are our neighbors and share many ties and many of the same needs as our community, said Stockbridge-Munsee Mohican Nation President Shannon Holsey in a statement. "We fully support their efforts to find the resources to address those needs, which can only help the larger tribal, regionaland state communities.
RELATED:Menominee tribe teaming up with Hard Rock in another bid to open an casino in Kenosha
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Officials from the Oneida and Mohican tribes cite the fact that the Menominee Nation is one of the poorest tribes in Wisconsin and revenue from a Kenosha casino would allow the tribe to invest in health and education needs and reduce high levels of poverty, hunger and unemployment on the Menominee Reservation.
The Menominee Nation is partnering with Hard Rock International, which is owned by the Seminole Tribe based in Florida, in the Kenosha casino project.
The casino would be on about 60 acres of land on the east and west sides of 122nd Avenue in Kenosha.
The village of Bristol last month agreed to sell the land to Hard Rock for $15 million.
Potawatomi tribal officials believe the Kenosha casino would compete for business with their Milwaukee casino.
Potawatomi is opposed to this casino, said Potawatomi spokesman George Ermert. Were opposed to a tribe from Florida with no connection to Wisconsin coming into our state and taking millions of dollars and bringing it back to Florida.
He said Potawatomi officials do support a bid by the Ho-Chunk Nation to open a casino in Beloit in southern Wisconsin even though that could compete with the Milwaukee casino.
Ermert said the Beloit casino would be owned and operated by the Ho-Chunk Nation and Beloit is within Ho-Chunk ancestral land.
The Ho-Chunk have every right to open a casino there, he said.
Kenosha is within an area that the Potawatomi claim as ancestral land and was once the site of a Potawatomi village.
Ermert said Kenosha is derived from the Potawatomi word for pickerel.
Oneida and Mohican officials had also supported the Menominee Nations previous bid to open a casino in Kenosha, which was shot down by former Gov. Scott Walker in 2015.
The Oneida and Mohican people had settled on Menominee land in the northeast of the state now known as Wisconsin in the 1800s after their own land was taken from them by European colonists in New York and Massachusetts.
The process to open a casino in Kenosha is expected to take several years and is subject to federal and state approval.
FrankVaisvilasis aReport For Americacorps member based at the Green Bay Press-Gazettecovering Native American issues in Wisconsin. He can be reached at 815-260-2262 orfvaisvilas@gannett.com, or on Twitter at @vaisvilas_frank.Please consider supporting journalismthat informs our democracy with atax-deductible gift to this reporting effort at GreenBayPressGazette.com/RFA.
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People Are Going on Dates in the Metaverse and It Sounds Very Strange – Futurism
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"It's like high school drama but from people who are very much out of high school."Lonely VRts
Wear a mushroom suit, meet a rabbit, hang out and talk amid a post-apocalyptic wasteland or sub-ocean lair. Or maybe just sit at a regular ol' bar.
Virtual reality-powered metaverse dating is here and it's growing, as Madeleine Aggeler writes for The New York Times and frankly, it sounds, uh, super weird.
"We intend to change the dating market," Cam Mullen, CEO of a recently-launched VR dating service called Nevermet, told the NYT, "where physical attraction will become one of several factors rather than the primary way people connect."
Nevermet is one of several up-and-coming VR dating services, which, like Tinder or Hinge, works to match users in digital spaces. But Nevermet takes digital dating a few steps further. Unlike Hinge's motto "designed to be deleted" suggests of the classic phone apps, Nevermet has faith in a future where entire relationships will be lived in headsets.
"One day virtual reality will be so immersive," Mullen's comments continued, "that more and more relationships will flourish online."
The benefits of these spaces seems somewhat unclear at present. On one hand, as the NYT reports, they can be havens for those who want a safe place to explore their sexual identities; Mullen told the publication that taking virtual forms can allow users to "feel like their best self."
Others, however, say these spaces aren't always so welcoming.
"It's cliquey," Stonie Blue, a 23-year-old VR dater, told the NYT. "It's like high school drama but from people who are very much out of high school."
Besides Nevermet, other services on the VR dating scene include an app called Flirtual, Second Life's Lonely Hearts Dating Agency, and maybe Single Town, a virtual dating space built by Match Group, the corporation behind the dating apps Match, OkCupid, Tinder and Hinge.
On that note, it's worth noting that modern love lives are already heavily integrated with digital spaces, whether they're dating-specific apps or social media platforms. Still, the general belief is still that if you meet someone online, you'll one day make your way offline, which isn't necessarily the goal of these VR services and the jury's still out on whether anybody wants that.
READ MORE: Looking for Love in the Metaverse [The New York Times]
More on virtual reality:VR Company Shows off Full-body Suit That Electrocutes You Everywhere
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Scientists Fed Rats Sugary Soda for Two Months and They Got Demonstrably Stupider – Futurism
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In a new study, a team of researchers found that feeding rats soft drinks like Coke and Pepsi caused enough damage to the unfortunate critters' brains to trigger memory issues, cognitive impairment, and cellular distress.
Of course, soda isn't exactly considered health food. It's absolutely packed with sweeteners, real and fake, and studies far and wide have confirmed that sugars like those found in soft drinks lead to health conditions including diabetes, heart disease, tooth decay, and liver complications, to name a few.
But according to the new research, consistent, long-term consumption of sugary, cola-based soft drinks specifically may also be directly linked to brain health and behavioral issues and, apparently, the inability to make one's way through a maze. (If you're a rat, that is.)
In order to study how cola-based sodas which were chosen for study due to their prevalence in many modern human diets might impact the rats' brains, the scientists first separated the rats into three age groups: 2-month, 8-month, and 14-month olds. Each of those age groups were then split into water-drinking and cola-and-water-drinking cohorts.
After 57 days, the scientists ran the rodents through some maze-based behavior testing, and ten days after that, the rats were euthanized so that the scientists could then examine any differences in their brains.
Upon examination, the water-drinking rodents were perfectly fine. The soda sippers? Not so much.
During the behavioral tests, the scientists found that most of the soda-drinkers, specifically the 2- and 8- month olds, had worse memories and, generally, lower cognitive function than their purist counterparts thus causing some serious difficulty when they tried to get around those damn mazes.
Poor guys. But considering what the scientists discovered when they opened up the creatures' craniums, that's not terribly surprising.
A closer look at the rattos' brains confirmed that the soda groups had all sustained varying degrees of damage to the frontal cortex, which controls vital mental functions like attention, memory, and judgement, as well as the hippocampus, which plays a major role in both memory and learning.
Neurological damage is never a positive thing. But frankly, not being able to make their way through mazes would perhaps have been the least of the rats' problems, if they'd been left alive. In humans, frontal cortex damage has also been linked to personality changes and over-impulsivity, while injury to the hippocampus is thought to play a significant role in illnesses like anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and more.
It's important to remember that this study is grounded in long-term exposure. If a rat were to barely drink cola maybe just order a glass at dinner from time to time it would probably be fine, a likelihood supported by the fact that the oldest rats, whose brains were most fully-formed, were least affected by soda rations. But a rat that drinks Coke or Pepsi every day... well, that's a different story.
It's also key to point out that rats aren't people, so we can't recommend that the CDC updates its recommendations just yet. Still, considering all that humans have learned about sugary sodas in recent years, we wouldn't be surprised if, sometime soon, cola cans come with some extra warnings on the label.
More on soda being horrible for you: Experts Propose Slapping Photos of Diseased Organs on Sugary Drinks
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NASA’s Moon Mission This Month Will Shoot a Probe Containing Life into Deep Space – Futurism
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"It will carry living organisms farther into space than ever before."Bread Space
NASA's Artemis 1 Moon mission, launching later this month, will contain living samples that will be launched into deep space because Terran life forms trapped beyond the stars is exactly what we need right now.
Freaky as it may sound, the samples will just be yeast.Still, the hope is that the experiment will provide unprecedented data on the effects of deep space on Terran life forms.
"BioSentinel is the first of its kind," Matthew Napoli, BioSentinel project manager at NASA's Ames Research Center in California, said a NASA statement.
Hundreds of yeast strains are set to be carried aboard a briefcase-sized satellite as part of the BioSentinel experiment.If all goes according to plan, the Artemis 1 mission will launch on NASA's uber-expensive and years-overdue Space Launch Systems (SLS),which will subsequently shoot the tiny BioSentinel cubesat into an orbit around the Sun, similar to that of Earth, to study the effects of solar radiation on organisms that have left our planet's magnetic field.
We've actually known about the BioSentinel experiment which is also studying yeast cells aboard the International Space Station and on Earth as well since 2019, when NASA announced that its Moon mission would be carrying yeast cells out into the great beyond.
The yeast cells in the Artemis 1 mission are set to join fellow travelers such as three test mannequins, a Snoopy dog toy, and an Amazon Alexa unit that for some unknown reason will be included on the SLS' Orion capsule.
The fact that the BioSentinel yeast will embark on the longest known trip that anything alive has ever taken into space is significant, and could be hugely important for understanding how deep space affects living organisms before humanity starts making longer and longer trips out into the stars ourselves.
Here's hoping the yeast don't mutate into something scary, though!
READ MORE: Stowaways on NASAs massive Moon rocket promise big science in small packages [Science Magazine]
More space effects:Disturbing Discovery Finds That Space Does Something Bad To Astronauts' Bones
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Save 26% on the Meshforce WiFi System and Other Back-to-School Deals on Routers – Futurism
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With everyone in the house relying on a speedy connection, paying top dollar for a high-speed internet plan through your internet service provider just doesnt cut it anymore. With school coming back into session, youll be needing some serious WiFi connectivity for all of the homework, studying, and research projects (not to mention tv shows, gaming, and your own work).
With a router, your whole familys devices are brought together under one network wirelessly, and the connectivity throughout your house gets a much-needed boost. Thankfully, theres an unbelievable amount of back-to-school deals going on now that will make this crucial upgrade to your home sting a whole lot less.
If youre finding dead zones throughout your house, or you need a router that can support multiple devices at once, the Meshforce Mesh WiFi System Pack may be your best option. This three-pack contains enough range to cover up to 6,000 square feet, eliminating the need to stay in one spot when accessing the internet. With increased speeds and strength, you can connect up to 60 devices and still enjoy top-notch connectivity, making it a great option for large families, or frequent entertainers.
These mesh routers are extremely easy to set up and control. The My Mesh mobile app assists with adding a router to your network, WiFi status, and managing parental controls or guest networks. The sleek, little systems have two Ethernet ports each for more powerful connections and can upgrade your current speeds to 1,200 Mbps, making it ideal for streaming in 4K. With the three-pack going for over 25 percent off the original price, upgrading your router couldnt come at a better time.
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Horrific Simulation: Nuclear War Would Kill Five Billion People – Futurism
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For the better part of the last century, one question has dogged humanity: what would happen after a nuclear war?
Climate scientists devised a terrifying simulation to find answers, published in theNature Food journal this week, and the results are nothing short of apocalyptic.
The waves of terror would be almost impossible to comprehend. Death at ground zero for miles around. Famine. Radiation. Climate destruction. It's all there, and all as horrific as imaginable.
As the researchers at Rutgers noted in their study, it wouldn't even necessarily take two global superpowers to lead to mass death.
If any nuclear-armed country were to attack another with a nuclear weapon the scientists used the lengthy geopolitical dispute between India and Pakistan over the Kashmir region as an example not only would they kill countless people at and around the site of their target, but the soot from the detonations would cause such devastation to the global climate that upwards of five billion people would be at risk of death.For perspective, that's more than half the global population.
While this all sounds very "Biblical plague," the Rutgers climate science simulation is grounded in atmospheric science. The soot from the blast and the leftover burning could be enough to partially or completely encircle the planet, the study found, which would in turn result in further global cooling and harm agriculture so harshly that there would be a reduction in food production from anywhere between 7 and 90 percent, depending on the size of the nuclear conflict.
A India-Pakistan-sized war would blast between five and 47 million tons of soot into the atmosphere. If the US and Russia were to have it out, it would release 150 million tons of soot, cutting the global food supply by 90 percent. That level of famine would lead to death at an incredible scale within the first three to four years after a war, and would add to the death toll of the blasts and their aftermaths as well.
While these horrific scenarios are absolutely nightmarish, the researchers did note a few caveats. First, that the simulation required lots of simplifications and presumptions about how global food supply chains would reactduring nuclear winter. And second, even in worst-case scenarios, there are regions that could fare better than others, with Australia seeming to fare the best on their devastation-prediction maps.
"The first time I showed my son the map," Lily Xia, the Rutgers climate scientist who led the research, said in a Nature new release, "the first reaction he had is 'lets move to Australia.'"
Nonetheless, the findings from this simulation are jarring and should be taken as seriously as a heart attack.
"A large percent of the people will be starving, Xia warned. "Its really bad."
Given these stark possibilities, it's very hard to argue.
READ MORE:Nuclear war between two nations could spark global famine [Nature]
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Plans Announced for Full Greenhouse on International Space Station – Futurism
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And you'll never guess what it's growing first.Orbital Greenhouse
A private space company called Redwire Corporation has announced plans for what it's calling the "first-ever commercially owned greenhouse" in space.
Redwire is hoping to install the facility on the International Space Station no earlier than spring 2023. The startup was awarded a contract with the Center for the Advancement of Science in Space, which manages US lab operations on board the ISS.
The greenhouse is meant to serve as a testing bed for growing sustenance in a microgravity environment, which will be important as humans start to embark on longer trips through deep space.
Despite the lofty promises, we have yet to even see any renders of Redwire's greenhouse, meaning the ambitious project will have a lot to prove.
The company does say it's building on "decades of flight heritage and innovation of world-class technologies," according to its website,
Redwire has also managed plant investigations for NASA's Advanced Plant Habitat, a small, fully automated growth chamber on board the ISS, since 2018.
"Redwire Greenhouse will expand opportunities for scientific discovery to improve crop production on Earth and enable critical research for crop production in space to benefit future long-duration human spaceflight," said Dave Reed, Redwire's greenhouse project manager, in a statement.
"Growing full crops in space will be critical to future space exploration missions as plants provide food, oxygen and water reclamation," he added.
During the greenhouse's inaugural flight, Washington-based cannabis company Dewey Scientific will grow "industrial hemp" for a gene study.
Redwire is also collaborating with Tupperware Brands yes, that Tupperware to develop a nutrient delivery system.
The company is also hoping to help NASA on its Artemis missions to the Moon "and beyond," according to Reed.
More on growing stuff in space: NASA Contractor Signs Deal to Build Greenhouses in Earth's Orbit
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Scientists Warn of Megaflood That Could Drown California – Futurism
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Climate change has doubled the likelihood.Biblical Vibes
The state of California is no stranger to natural disasters, always on edge in fearful anticipation of the next "Big One." But what if Californias worst catastrophe came not from wildfires, droughts, or earthquakes, but a megaflood?
A new paper, published last week in the journal Science Advances, examines two scenarios: a more or less current megaflood in the recent historical climate, and a future scenario in the projected climate of 2081-2100. The findings indicate that the likelihood of that type of extreme storm flooding has roughly doubled thanks to global warming, and only increases in likelihood as the planet continues to heat up.
A megaflood would not be an unprecedented event in Californian history. Far from it, as ruinous floods typically occur every five to seven times per millennium, according to the researchers, and the latest one in 1862 came off the back of weeks-long winter storms that turned the Sacramento and San Joaquin valleys into a 300 mile long "inland sea."
And now thanks to climate change, the next storm is not only more likely to happen, but it's likely to be even more destructive.
"In the future scenario, the storm sequence is bigger in almost every respect," said study co-author and UCLA climate scientist Daniel Swain in a press release.
Such a flood would be big enough to generate up to 400 percent more runoff water in the Sierra Nevada Mountains than in historical records. Some spots would get hit with over 100 inches of rain in a month, and even the more conservative estimates of the current climate scenario indicate that widespread areas would sag under some 40 inches of rain in 30 days.
The 1862 flood happened when the state's population was just 500,000. Today, it's nearly 40 million, and the researchers estimate that a modern day megaflood would be devastating: over $1 trillion in damages, and no doubt countless lives lost and displaced.
"Every major population center in California would get hit at once probably parts of Nevada and other adjacent states, too," Swain said.
More on climate change: Scientists May Be Able to Fight Global Warming by Supercharging Plankton
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Optimize Your Savings With these Back-to-School Deals from TP-Link, Lenovo, Logitech, and More – Futurism
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With summer ending soon (maybe too soon for some), the sound of bells and disgruntled students will soon be filling the halls again. Fortunately, there are plenty of back-to-school sales just in time to fill backpacks and desks with everything they need to get through the year.
These days, kids, teens, and college students relying on a lot more on technology. There are an unbelievable amount of back-to-school sales, but finding the best ones for the latest in tech can be like cracking a code. Weve done the work for you and rounded up the best back-to-school deals going on right now, so you can make the long nights of homework, studying, and of course procrastinating, just a little bit easier.
How can you get your work done when your WiFi is spotty? And the rest of the family will encounter weak signals if one person is streaming shows or playing games. The TP-Link Deco X20 System is a game changer if you struggle to keep a reliable connection, and with the three-pack, you have a whole-home mesh system ready to take on even the most data-heavy usage. Cover up to 5,800 feet with strong, fast WiFi and eliminate the dreaded dead zones.
The TP-Link Deco X20s allow you to connect up to 150 devices not that youd ever need that many, but theyre strong and fast enough to support them. With easy set up, two 2 Gigabit Ethernet ports each (six in total for the three-pack), and voice controls, this system is designed with an array of innovative features. The Deco app helps you stay in control of your network, while parental controls allow you to customize each connected devices profile, so you can manage, limit, and monitor your kids internet usage and keep them safe. All of this and more for less than $200 is quite a bargain.
Amazon eero 6 Mesh WiFi Routers (3-Pack), $169 (Was $199)
Google WiFi AC1200, $62.99 (Was $99.99)
NETGEAR Nighthawk Pro WiFi 6 Router, $189.97 (Was $246.99)
NETGEAR Nighthawk Cable Modem WiFi Router Combo, $115 (Was $217.99)
TP-Link AC2600 WiFi Extender, $89.99 (Was $149.99)
TP-Link AC1200 WiFi Extender RE300, $34.99 (Was $49.99)
TP-Link AX1800 WiFi 6 Router Archer AX21, $89.99 (Was $99.99)
Get your writing, streaming, and video chatting done all in one place. The Lenovo IdeaPad 3 is a lightweight, wallet-friendly option for students and at over $200 off, its the obvious choice to get now. The IdeaPads size makes for easy transportation between classes or on the road and has surprisingly high resolution on its 14-inch Full HD screen. Dolby Audio powers the speakers, so sound comes through brilliantly, whether youre listening to music, watching YouTube, or catching up on the latest lecture.
The integrated 720p webcam has a privacy shutter and built-in microphones, so no external devices are needed. Although, if you did want to connect a mouse, keyboard, or anything else, the Bluetooth capability, two USB 3.0s, USB 2.0, 3.5mm combo audio and DC jack, HDMI, and SD card reader make this a piece of cake. The IdeaPad also comes with Alexa compatibility, so you can ask questions, add events to your calendar, or play a song all with voice controls. This laptop has everything the average student, at-home worker, or casual user could possibly need, so be sure to grab it now before this unbeatable sale ends.
ASUS VivoBook Flip 14, $368.99 (Was $479.99)
ASUS Vivobook Go 12 L210, $199.99 (Was $249.99)
Microsoft Surface Laptop 4, $911.99 (Was $999.99)
Acer Chromebook 512 Laptop, $129.99 (Was $199.99)
Acer Nitro 5 AN515-55-53E5 Gaming Laptop, $755.79 (Was $839.99)
Fusion5 14.1-Inch Laptop, $199.95 (Was $349.99)
Alienware x15 R1 Laptop, $1,759.99 (Was $1,999.99)
HP Pavilion 15, $829 (Was $949.99)
HP Pavilion Business Laptop, $1,069 (Was $1,149)
MacBook Air (2022), $1,099 (Was $1,199)
14-Inch MacBook Pro (2021), $1,799 (Was $1,999)
16-Inch MacBook Pro (2021), $2,399 (Was $2,699)
Sometimes your laptop or tablet doesnt provide you with enough screen space to get the job done; or maybe your devices screen is acting up but you dont want to fork out hundreds on a brand new one. Solution? The ViewSonic VA1655 Monitor gives you an extra 15.6 inches of screen use, and weighing in at less than two pounds, you can take it anywhere. The flicker-free technology and blue-light filter make this a preferred screen to look at, and wont cause you the same eye strain you may get with your other devices.
One USB-C cable connects audio, video, and data, and you wont need to plug this monitor into the wall to turn it on just connect it to your device. You can also plug in any external devices, like a mouse or USB drive, straight into the monitor via the USB hub along the side. The VA1655 supports laptops, PCs, and Apple/Mac operating systems, making this an incredibly versatile choice for any type of work (or play). At 35 percent off now, its a deal that cant be missed.
Lamicall Adjustable Laptop Stand, $35.99 (Was $39.99)
SanDisk 1TB Portable SSD, $109.99 (Was $249.99)
Ziweo External DVD Drive, $21.79 (Was $36.88)
BENFEI USB C to HDMI Adapter, $12.99 (Was $18.99)
NIUTA USB WiFi Bluetooth Adapter, $20.65 (Was $39.99)
HP V28 28-Inch 4K Monitor, $199.99 (Was $379.99)
Plugable Universal Docking Station, $139 (Was $159)
MOKiN Docking Station, $43.99 (Was $49.99)
LIONWEI Docking Station, $66.99 (Was $75.99)
Baseus 17-in-1 USB C Docking Station, $113.32 (Was $133.32)
Logitech M557 Mouse, $23.49 (Was $39.99)
Seenda Ergonomic Mouse, $24.62 (Was $33.99)
UHURU Rechargeable LED Wireless Mouse, $9.34 (Was $10.99)
E-YOOSO Wireless Mouse, $8.99 (Was $19.99)
Logitech C922x 1080p Webcam, $69.99 (Was $99.99)
NexiGo N660 1080P Webcam, $39.99 (Was $49.99)
NexiGo N930AF Webcam, $39.99 (Was $69.99)
Samers Foldable Bluetooth Keyboard, $29.99 (Was $38.99)
Macally Premium Wireless Bluetooth Keyboard, $59.99 (Was $69.99)
Arteck 2.4G Wireless Keyboard, $12.74 (Was $17.99)
iClever GK08 Wireless Keyboard and Mouse, $27.99 (Was $42.99)
Getting kids to focus on reading can be a challenge, especially when done from a tablet that houses distractions galore. But with Kindle Kids, the entire library is right in their hands, wrapped in a fun cover, and completely distraction-free. The Kindle is designed for reading only, and doesnt include games, access to videos, or anything else that could keep them from reading. The tablet features a black and white, glare-free display, can hold over a thousand ebooks, and the battery life lasts weeks before needing a charge.
Not only does the Kindle Kids make reading on the go easy, but it also incorporates learning tools to help your child as they read, like the Vocabulary Builder and Word Wise features. And of course, theres features for parents to set age filters, add books to your child's library, set daily reading goals, and more in the Parent Dashboard. In this amazingly affordable bundle, youll get a 10th generation Kindle Kids, a one year membership to Amazon Kids+ (where you can access thousands of books, as well as other fun, kid-geared entertainment), a bright-colored cover, and a two year warranty. With almost 50 percent off, its definitely a contender for the best deal this back-to-school season.
Kindle, $59.99 (Was 89.99)
Kindle Paperwhite, $109.99 (Was $139.99)
Fire HD 10, $99.99 (Was $149.99)
Fire HD 10 Kids Pro, $139.99 (Was $199.99)
Fire HD 8, $49.99 (Was $89.99)
Fire HD 8 Kids, $69.99 (Was $139.99)
iPad (2021), $299 (Was $329)
iPad Mini (2021), $599 (Was $649)
HUION KAMVAS Pro 16 Graphics Drawing Tablet, $319.99 (Was $399.99)
Beats are renowned for their quirky design and high price tag, but for less than the price of a pair of AirPods, you can own a pair of Beats Studio Buds without sacrificing audio quality. The Studio Buds are the first pair of Apple-owned earbuds to feature quick pairing with Android devices, which is quite a feat given their prior exclusivity when it comes to non-Apple user-friendliness.
With powerful sound, two listening modes (Active Noise Cancelling and Transparency mode), and eight hours of listening time between charges, these earbuds are top of the line. The case allows for three full charges, making for an incredible 24 hours of listening to your tunes before you need to plug it in. The buds come with three soft eartips for optimal comfort and a proper seal, to ensure youre experiencing the best possible sound. The Studio Buds are also water- and sweat-resistant, so they make for a great exercise companion. Plus, the built-in microphones make for clear audio when on a call or using voice assistance. Its hard to believe these sleek little numbers are going for less than $100, so if youve been looking for your next pair of high-quality headphones, look no further.
Sony LinkBuds S, $148 (Was $199.99)
JBL Tune 230NC TWS True Wireless, $79.95 (Was $99.95)
Skullcandy Sesh Evo True Wireless Earbuds, $42.60 (Was $49.99)
Sony WF-1000XM4 Wireless Earbuds, $248 (Was $279.99)
Meidong Bluetooth Earbuds, $29.99 (Was $39.99)
Bowers & Wilkins PI7 In-Ear Headphones, $289 (Was $399)
KPTEC Kids Foldable Headphones, $13.59 (Was $16.99)
iClever BTH12 Wireless Kids Headphones, $36.95 (Was $49.99)
V-MODA Crossfade Headphones, $149.99 (Was $199.99)
WYZE Bluetooth 5.0 Headphones, $65.58 (Was $99.98)
House of Marley Positive Vibration 2 Headphones, $39.99 (Was $69.99)
PurelySound E7 Noise-Cancelling Headphones, $39.99 (Was $49.98)
Oladance Open Ear Headphones, $119.99 (Was $149.99)
Tapela E7 Active Noise-Cancelling Headphones, $39.99 (Was $99.99)
SENNHEISER HD 450BT Headphones, $110 (Was $199.95)
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