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    Apple’s new MacBook Air M4 will likely be announced this week – here’s what we know

    MacBook Air M3 Kerry Wan/ZDNETApple is gearing up to launch its lineup of MacBook Air laptops with the M4 chip — and they’re coming this week. Apple CEO Tim Cook posted a short teaser video on X this morning that reads “There’s something in the air.” To seal the deal, the caption simply states “This week.” There’s nothing else in the video to suggest which device will be launching, but speculation has been floating for months that it will be the MacBook Air with the new M4 processor. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reported earlier this month that both the 13-inch and 15-inch configurations are expected to drop at the same time, just like last year’s M3 Air models. The M4-Mac family will be complete The much-anticipated addition of the MacBook Air to the M4 family will round out all of the consumer laptop products with Apple Silicon’s latest in processor technology, as the iMac, Mac Mini, MacBook, and MacBook Pro all launched with it in the fall of 2024. We’ve seen some competitive sale prices on the MacBook Air M3 More

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    Samsung will give you up to $250 off a new Galaxy Ring with a smartwatch or ring trade-in right now

    Jason Hiner/ZDNETThe Oura RIng 4 may have been ZDNET’s 2024 product of the year, but the market is full of other great fitness and wellness wearables that are perfect investments for those looking for more innovative, faster, and better ways to track their health in 2025. With plenty of options, including smartwatches for Apple and Android users and handy smart rings, you’re sure to find a suitable choice for your lifestyle — it’s just going to cost you. Also: The best Discover Samsung Spring sale deals: Shop Galaxy S25 phones, TVs, and moreThese insightful wellness trackers are not cheap. That’s why when there’s a great deal or offer, ZDNET is here to bring it your way. Right now, during Samsung’s Discover Spring Sale, you can save up to $250 off a new Samsung Galaxy Ring More

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    Goodbye Skype, hello Teams: How Microsoft is making the switch easy

    ZDNETMicrosoft users who still rely on Skype will soon have to find a different service. On Friday, the company announced that Skype will be retired on May 5 so that it can focus on the free version of Teams. Sign into Teams with your Skype credentialsTo encourage this transition, Microsoft will soon allow users to sign in to the free version of Teams with their Skype username and password. By using the same credentials, users will be able to access their existing chats and contacts if they want to pick up where they left off. Also: Microsoft is testing a free desktop version of Office – but there’s a catchUntil the official retirement, Skype users will still be able to call and chat with people on Teams, and vice versa. If you’re not fond of Teams, you can export your data from Skype, including your chats, contacts, and call history. More

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    Stop paying full price for Kindles: 5 ways I upgrade for less

    ZDNETAfter all the chaos we have seen in the Kindle world over the last week, I’ve noticed that there tend to be two types of reactions from users.The first reaction is that some people want to move off the Kindle platform as quickly as possible. Their whole interest is setting up a new reading environment where ebook ownership means having all their books’ files on backup media somewhere. The second reaction, fueled by either old Kindle devices or unregistered Kindle devices, is the desire to get a new Kindle. As part of the bulk download process many of us went through before Amazon cut off that ability, my wife realized that although she has three devices, the newest Kindle she owns is a Paperwhite she bought back in 2012. Also: Want free ebooks? These 10 sites offer thousands of optionsHer favorite device, the large-format Kindle DX, can no longer load Kindle books because it lacks connectivity to Amazon. We tried registering an old Kindle Keyboard from 2010. Even though it has Wi-Fi connectivity, the security protocols in that machine are so out of date that it wouldn’t authenticate with Amazon. This article is for those with active Kindle libraries or those who want to get started in the Kindle ecosystem. As it turns out, if you want to buy a new Kindle, there are a number of ways you can save big on the purchase. First, I’ll show you the ways you can save. Then, I’ll build a couple of configurations, and we’ll do some math on the savings. 1. Save 20% with trade-in (plus bonus bucks) Amazon has an offer where you can trade in an old device and get a 20% discount — plus a few bucks for your old device. More

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    How businesses are accelerating time to agentic AI value

    zf L/Getty Images A recent survey of 1,050 CIOs revealed that 93% of IT leaders will implement AI agents in the next two years, with IT leaders working to implement the technology by focusing on removing data silos. The average number of apps used by respondents was 897, with 45% reporting using 1,000 applications or […] More

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    The tablet that replaced my Kindle and iPad is finally getting a successor

    Kerry Wan/ZDNETI’ve tested many tablets, but few have made such a huge difference as the TCL Nxtpaper technology. So I was glad to learn that a new version of one of my favorite tablets, the TCL Nxtpaper 11 Plus, is coming to the market. TCL is launching the new tablet as the next generation of the company’s Nxtpaper 4.0 display; however, one of the biggest changes is that this will be TCL’s first AI-powered tablet. The 11.5-inch device will feature various AI functionalities woven into apps, including Text Assist, Writing Assist, Google’s Circle to Search, and many more.Also: What to expect at MWC 2025: Best phones I’m anticipating from Xiaomi, Honor, Samsung, moreThe TCL Nxtpaper 11 Plus will also use AI to create transcriptions and summaries for Voice Memos and real-time translations for videos while offering a Smart Translator feature for voice, text, and images. More