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Earlier this month, Google announced multiple new devices at its Made by Google event, including Pixel 11 phones and the Pixel Watch 5. Back in May, the company also released its screenless Fitbit Air health tracker.

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I haven’t played Pokemon since I was a kid. I remember it being fun, playing on the floor at my local video game store. I remember all of the original 151 Pokemon — blade-armed mantis Scyther was my favorite. I played Pokemon Snap on my N64. That is about where my current knowledge ends.

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Apple’s first foldable iPhone could be revealed in a few weeks to join the competition among Google’s Pixel Fold and the Galaxy Z Fold lineups. Apple usually announces new features and hardware at the September showcase, and there are plenty of surprises since the tech giant keeps its announcements under wraps until the big reveal.

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Now that Samsung has announced the Galaxy Fold 8 and Z Fold 8 Ultra, it’s time to focus attention on Cupertino, California, to see if Apple is at last going to release a foldable iPhone of its own. All signs currently point to yes.

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Free streaming is getting surprisingly good, with services like Tubi, Pluto TV, and Philo offering thousands of shows, movies, and live channels.
Your library card can unlock even more, including commercial-free movies on Kanopy, as well as movies, audiobooks, ebooks, and music through Hoopla.
Mix free and paid streaming to cut costs, keeping one favorite subscription while using free services to fill the gaps.
Remember when cutting the cord was supposed to save money?
For millions of Americans it diduntil streaming subscriptions started piling up. Netflix. Disney+. HBO Max. Hulu. Peacock. Paramount+. Apple TV+. Before long, many households are spending well over $100 a month just to watch TV.
Fortunately, there's another option, as free streaming has exploded over the past few years, thanks to what's known as FAST (Free Ad-Supported Streaming TV).
And to be 100% honest, some of these even rival popular paid streaming services. Here are the eight free streaming apps worth downloading today.
1. Tubi Best overall
If you only install one free streaming service, make it Tubi.
Owned by Fox, Tubi has become the closest thing you'll find to a free version of Netflix. Its catalog includes tens of thousands of movies and TV episodes covering nearly every genre imaginable action, comedy, horror, documentaries, anime, reality TV, kids programming, and a growing lineup of Tubi Originals.
One of Tubi's biggest advantages is simplicity. You don't need to create an account, enter a credit card, or even provide an email address. Just download the app and start watching. If you do sign up for a free account, you'll unlock watchlists, recommendations, and the ability to continue watching across multiple devices.
The recommendation engine is surprisingly good, helping users uncover older movies and forgotten TV series they might otherwise miss.
Best for:
Movie lovers
Families
Horror fans
Anyone replacing Netflix
Pros:
Massive on-demand library
Easy-to-use interface
No account required
Available on nearly every device
Cons:
Commercial breaks
Limited brand-new releases
Bottom line: Tubi remains the benchmark that every other free streaming service is chasing.
2. Pluto TV Best cable replacement
If you miss flipping through channels instead of endlessly browsing menus, Pluto TV may become your new favorite app.
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Luce, the first fully electric car produced by Ferrari, sold for a record $40 million in a charity sale on Saturday, setting a record for the most expensive new vehicle sold at an auction. Read more ...
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