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    Prime Day is over: These are the best 100+ deals still available

    Amazon’s Prime Day sale has ended, but don’t worry — plenty of deals are still live across the site. The sale officially came to a close on Wednesday, but you can still save big on tech like TVs, game consoles, smartphones, and headphones — at least for now.Our team of tech and deal-hunting experts sorted through thousands of deals and discounts this week to curate the best Prime Day sales you could get your hands on during this two-day event, and we’ll continue to surface the best deals still live on Amazon even after the event. Here are the best Prime Day deals still live — make sure you buy before they disappear. The best Prime Day deals still available More

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    The best Prime Day Kindle deals still live

    Kindles are perfect summer vacation companions, offering everything you’d need in a top-notch e-reader. They’re uber-portable (my Kindle fits in my coat pocket); they’re lightweight (far lighter than that hardcover taking up valuable real estate in your carry-on); and you can take them on the plane, to the beach, or in the bathtub, and you won’t have to sweat if they get some splashes of water on them (just don’t take them swimming).Amazon slashed the prices of many e-readers during its Prime Day sale this week. Even though Prime Day has now ended, you can still find some Kindle discounts available — though better ones are likely to come around closer to the holidays. But if you’re looking for an e-reader for yourself or as a gift right now, we found some good options still on sale.Also: The best Prime Day deals still liveBest Prime Day Kindle deals still availableKindle Paperwhite Signature Edition with Amazon cork cover More

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    Crowdstrike causes Windows outage chaos for airports, banks, and more. Here’s what you can do

    Alyson Windsor/ZDNETIn what looks like the biggest IT outage in years, a massive cybersecurity software outage is causing chaos across the globe.Airports, banks, stock exchanges, 911 services, transit systems, hotels, news outlets, hospitals, emergency services, and more began seeing the infamous blue screen of death (BSOD) after cybersecurity firm Crowdstrike issued a software update on Thursday.Also: The best antivirus software and apps you can buyCrowdstrike provides cloud workload protection and endpoint security, threat intelligence, and cyberattack response services to clients that include Amazon Web Services, Microsoft, eBay, Visa, AT&T, and 82% of US state governments.In a LinkedIn post, CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz said the outage was due to a single Windows update. The issue isn’t with Microsoft itself, but only affects Windows systems. Mac and Linux customers are operating normally. Kurtz also added that the issue wasn’t the result of a cyberattack or a hack, and that Crowdstrike has identified and isolated the issue, and deployed a fix. More

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    Buy a Microsoft Visual Studio Pro license for 92% off

    Amplify your dev work with this deal on Visual Studio Pro 2022 right now.  StackSocial Having in-house development is a massive advantage for many businesses. And having software on hand to help streamline workflows, amplify productivity, and keep projects on track is a must — especially when you can get it at a discount. Right […] More

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    This rugged Blackview phone truly has it all

    Blackview BV8900 Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/ZDNETBlackview has been making a name for itself in the rugged smartphone market for some years now, releasing Android devices that stand up to the sort of use and abuse that would destroy your high-end Samsung or Google handset. Also: This tiny smartphone accessory gives you a fantastic superpowerIf you need a handset that can withstand drops onto concrete or dips into water, Blackview is definitely a company to take a look at.And Blackview has a new handset out — the BV8900. View at Amazon More