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To Avoid 'Kids in Cages' Headlines, the Biden Administration Has Done Something Far Worse
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To Avoid 'Kids in Cages' Headlines, the Biden Administration Has Done Something Far Worse

To Avoid 'Kids in Cages' Headlines, the Biden Administration Has Done Something Far Worse
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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6: Just like the Fold 5, but with AI and a price hike
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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6: Just like the Fold 5, but with AI and a price hike

Samsung just unveiled its 2024 foldables at the second big Unpacked press conference of the year, and they're available for preorder starting now. I came to Paris fully aware of what the rumors have been saying about this year's Fold and Flip phones. And they were largely on point. But I will say that you need to experience the phones in person, if you can, before dismissing them outright. Because, yes, that might be your first reaction, given that the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6 look a lot like last year's models. I'll get the bad news out of the way first: There is no cheaper Galaxy Z Fold 6 Lite/FE to buy, or at least not yet. Samsung only launched two new foldable devices that look almost identical to their predecessors. They feel similar, too. What's worse is that the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Flip 6 will each cost you $100 more than their predecessors, with prices starting at $1,899 and $1,099. Samsung might be playing it safe again with its foldable devices, but that's because it can afford to. The Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6 look like the previous models, but they feature plenty of novelties that make them appealing — especially to Fold and Flip owners who are ready for an upgrade. Then there's Galaxy AI, Samsung's suite of generative AI features that launched with the Galaxy S24 series earlier this year. After hitting last year's foldables, Galaxy AI will be available on the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Flip 6 right out of the box, complete with some Gemini AI assistant integration thanks to a partnership with Google. Continue reading... The post Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6: Just like the Fold 5, but with AI and a price hike appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Best deals: Tech, laptops, TVs, and more sales Today’s deals: July 4th sales, $19.50 AirTags, best-selling laptops, $300 Shark AI robot vacuum, more Best July 4th deals: Apple sale, $30 mosquito repellent, $50 Waterpik, $70 SodaStream, 36% off eero, more Best Apple deals for July 2024
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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 is basically a Galaxy S24 that folds in half (hands-on)
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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 is basically a Galaxy S24 that folds in half (hands-on)

Samsung launched them at the same time during its Unpacked press event in Paris, but the Galaxy Z Flip 6 will probably be more appealing to buyers than the Galaxy Z Fold 6. That's always the case with Flip phones. And this year's new Flip might be more exciting than its predecessors, even though it does look a lot like the previous-generation Z Flip 5. I've always thought the Galaxy Z Flip should be just as good as its Galaxy S equivalent, given that they look similar when the former is unfolded and usually have the same powerful chip. It hasn't happened so far, but we're getting closer than ever with the new Galaxy Z Flip 6, which will feel like a version of the Galaxy S24 to most users. Unfortunately, the upgrades are costly. You'll pay $100 more for a base Galaxy Z Flip 6 this year than its predecessor. But Samsung will throw in plenty of preorder perks to help you save some money in the process. And if you want one, you'll be happy to learn that Galaxy Z Flip 6 preorders are open starting right now. Continue reading... The post Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 is basically a Galaxy S24 that folds in half (hands-on) appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Best deals: Tech, laptops, TVs, and more sales Today’s deals: July 4th sales, $19.50 AirTags, best-selling laptops, $300 Shark AI robot vacuum, more Today’s deals: $169 AirPods Pro 2, $21 Philips Sonicare toothbrush, $35 Sony Bluetooth speaker, more Best Apple deals for July 2024
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Galaxy Ring and 4 other Samsung wearables unveiled at Unpacked
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Galaxy Ring and 4 other Samsung wearables unveiled at Unpacked

The Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Flip 6 might be the stars of Samsung's Unpacked event, but they're not the only Galaxy-branded products launching on Wednesday. Samsung unveiled no less than five wearable devices at the show, and they're exactly what you'd expect if you've been following the rumors. We're looking at three distinct products, and two of them have cheaper versions that launched alongside them. Samsung has officially announced the Galaxy Ring smart ring, the Galaxy Watch Ultra and Galaxy Watch 7 smartwatches, and the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro and Galaxy Buds 3 wireless earphones. When I came to Paris, I was actually more interested in two of them: the Galaxy Ring and the new Galaxy Buds with a stem. But the Galaxy Ring was at the top of my list of new gadgets to try out at Unpacked, even more so than Samsung's new smartphones. Continue reading... The post Galaxy Ring and 4 other Samsung wearables unveiled at Unpacked appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Best deals: Tech, laptops, TVs, and more sales Today’s deals: $120 off Ryzen 9 mini PC, $89 Apple AirPods, $25 portable neck fan, $79 23andMe DNA test, more Today’s deals: July 4th sales, $19.50 AirTags, best-selling laptops, $300 Shark AI robot vacuum, more Best Apple deals for July 2024
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Galaxy Ring won’t work with the iPhone, but here’s how Android users can order one
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Galaxy Ring won’t work with the iPhone, but here’s how Android users can order one

The Galaxy Ring was the most exciting thing at Samsung Unpacked on Wednesday. I traveled to Paris for this Ring, wondering if there would be a place for it in my ecosystem of Apple devices. I thought I could couple the Galaxy Ring with the Apple Watch to give me continuous health and (some) fitness tracking. With its multi-day battery life, the Galaxy Ring would continue to collect data even when I have to recharge my Apple Watch. That data would eventually find its way into the Apple Health app right after passing through the Samsung Health app I'd have to install on my iPhone. At least, that was my hope. Boy, was I wrong... but I also sort of saw it coming. Apple kept the Apple Watch exclusive to the iPhone. Even if such an association sounds exciting, you can't buy a Galaxy Flip 6 and pair it with an Apple Watch. Therefore, I wasn't surprised when I was told you need an Android phone to get a Galaxy Ring working. It doesn't have to be a Samsung phone, either. That said, the Galaxy Ring is now available for preorder, but this won't be your regular gadget-buying experience. You'll have to work your way through the sizing process to ensure you get the right Galaxy Ring for your finger. Continue reading... The post Galaxy Ring won’t work with the iPhone, but here’s how Android users can order one appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Today’s deals: Early Prime Day sales, $50 Ring Doorbell, $80 Keurig coffee maker, $470 Dyson V11, more Today’s deals: $169 AirPods Pro 2, $21 Philips Sonicare toothbrush, $35 Sony Bluetooth speaker, more Today’s deals: $120 off Ryzen 9 mini PC, $89 Apple AirPods, $25 portable neck fan, $79 23andMe DNA test, more Today’s deals: $19 myQ smart garage controller, $799 75-inch smart TV, $90 Ninja Air Fryer Pro, more
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Hollywood's Trump Haters Step Away From Supporting Biden
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Hollywood's Trump Haters Step Away From Supporting Biden

It's not just congressional Democrats - afraid of the potential electoral impact from a growing consensus that President Joe Biden is compromised - who want him out of the picture.
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Biden Saw Neurologist at WH for Jan. 17 Exam, Press Secretary Says
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Biden Saw Neurologist at WH for Jan. 17 Exam, Press Secretary Says

President Joe Biden saw a neurologist at the White House on Jan. 17 for a neurological exam, the results of which were later reported as part of his annual physical more than a month later, the White House said on Tuesday.
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Biden, NATO Members Poised to Unveil New Ukraine Aid at Summit
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Biden, NATO Members Poised to Unveil New Ukraine Aid at Summit

President Joe Biden and leaders of other NATO member states are poised to unveil new aid for war-ravaged Ukraine as they gather for their annual summit in Washington on Wednesday.
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Zelenskyy Returns to D.C. for Say Thanks for New Aid Haul
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Zelenskyy Returns to D.C. for Say Thanks for New Aid Haul

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelinskiy returns to the U.S. capitol Wednesday to cement relationships with lawmakers who will vote on future aid for his country, and thank them for $175 billion already approved since Russia invaded in February 2022.
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Sen. Bennet: Trump Could Win 'By Landslide' if Biden Runs
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Sen. Bennet: Trump Could Win 'By Landslide' if Biden Runs

Former President Donald Trump could win the November election "by a landslide" if President Joe Biden remains in the race, Democrat Sen. Michael Bennet is predicting.
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