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    The 15 best early Amazon Spring Sale deals under $50

    When is Amazon’s Big Spring Sale 2025? The second-annual Spring Sale runs from Tuesday, March 25, through Monday, March 31. However, you can shop early deals leading up to the event. Are deals really better during Amazon sales?For some big-name brands, Amazon sale events are the only time specific devices go on sale throughout the year. This is especially true for Amazon devices like Kindles, Fire tablets, Fire TVs, Amazon Echo devices, etc. According to one study, the average Amazon Prime Day discount is 16.2%, a fairly good discount for most products–and while this isn’t Prime Day, it’s still an Amazon-exclusive sales event, so we’re expecting the same discount numbers. How did we choose these Spring Sale deals?ZDNET only writes about deals we want to buy — devices and products we desire, need, or would recommend. Our experts looked for deals that were at least 20% off (or are hardly ever on sale), using established price comparison tools and trackers to determine whether the deal is actually on sale and how frequently it drops. We also looked over customer reviews to find out what matters to real people who already own and use the deals we’re recommending. Our recommendations may also be based on our own testing — in addition to extensive research and comparison shopping. The goal is to deliver the most accurate advice to help you shop smarter. Looking for the next best product? Get expert reviews and editor favorites with ZDNET Recommends. More

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    How to turn off motion smoothing on your TV (and why you should do it ASAP)

    Kerry Wan/ZDNETI love March Madness, at least when my team is invited to the Big Dance. I even enjoy watching other teams play their hearts out like everything is on the line — because it is. While NCAA basketball continues to be broadcast in standard HD, the games can look clear, bright, and beautiful on most modern TVs. Part of that appeal, though, is owed to your TV’s motion-smoothing capabilities. Also: How to watch March Madness 2025: The best streaming optionsFor many people, motion smoothing is only appropriate for gaming and watching live sports; enthusiasts typically prefer turning off the feature to watch anything else because it can detract from the filmmaker’s original intent, making on-screen images seem artificial or hyper-realistic. This is what’s called the “soap opera effect.” It’s a perfectly descriptive metaphor that probably requires no explanation. You can see it all too well: the cinematic film should not look like a daytime soap; you shouldn’t feel like you’re on the set with the actors. But it is appealing to feel like you’re in the stadium watching your team with thousands of fans. The soap opera effect makes sense for live sporting event broadcasts. More

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    Is your Chromecast still throwing errors? This fix will get you streaming again

    ZDNETWas your Chromecast device having issues? You’re not alone. Google has rolled out a fix, but you may have to take an extra step if you reset your device while attempting to fix the problem. Second-generation Chromecast and Chromecast Audio devices were facing a problem that prevented them from casting content. If you tried to use an affected device, you saw one of two errors — either, “Untrusted device: [name] couldn’t be verified. This could be caused by outdated device firmware,” or “We couldn’t authenticate your Chromecast.” Also: Your Android phone just got a major audio upgrade for freeBoth error messages linked to separate Google support pages, but those pages didn’t address this issue. The only other option was to close the dialogue box. Older Chromecast devices affected The issue seemed limited to older Chromecast devices, as no third-generation or Chromecast Ultra users reported the problem. Frustration mounted on Reddit, where users have reportedly tried a number of fixes, including restarting the device, reinstalling Google Home, removing the device from Google Home and adding it again, restoring the device to factory settings, clearing cache data, and changing networks, but nothing works. Also: Is your live TV streaming service still worth it? I review the options for every budget More

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    Amazon just confirmed that the Big Spring Sale is in full bloom. Here’s everything you need to know

    Adam Breeden/ZDNETToday, Amazon confirmed the return of its annual Big Spring Sale, and it starts next week. After a Devices and Services event last month, at which the company unveiled new Alexa upgrades and teased Alexa+ companion devices on the horizon soon, the retail giant is finally looking to get back to its roots: e-commerce.  Also: Here’s how to use Alexa+ for free – especially if you’re an Amazon Prime memberUp until now, Amazon had not officially confirmed a spring sale for 2025, nor had the brand publicized specific sale dates or verbiage. However, my research pointed toward a second Big Spring Sale on the horizon thanks to internal announcements More

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    This new tool lets you see how much of your data is exposed online – and it’s free

    ZDNETEven if you’re not online often and are cautious about your personal information, there’s a good chance you have a digital footprint that exposes your data. At best, nefarious actors can use this data to bombard your phone and email with spam. At worst, they can use it to scam you and steal money.Also: 9 ways to delete yourself from the internetThat’s why it’s important to keep an eye on how much of your information has been exposed online. A new, free tool from ExpressVPN More