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Amazon is shutting down its Try Before You Buy Prime program at the end of January. The move, first reported by The Information, was announced with a notice at the top of the Prime Try Before You Buy page, which puts its last day in effect as January 31. The service has been available to members since 2018, when it was first launched as Prime Wardrobe. With it, you could choose up to six items to try on, and send back whatever you didnt want within a week for free. Youd only be charged for the items you decided to keep, and you could pick from select clothes, shoes, jewelry and accessories. In a statement to CNBC, an Amazon spokesperson said, Given the combination of Try Before You Buy only scaling to a limited number of items and customers increasingly using our new AI-powered features like virtual try-on, personalized size recommendations, review highlights, and improved size charts to make sure they find the right fit, were phasing out the Try Before You Buy option, effective January 31, 2025. If youre someone who still makes use of this service, you'd better get those last orders in quick. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/home/amazon-prime-will-no-longer-let-clothes-shoppers-try-before-you-buy-after-this-month-223158560.html?src=rss
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CES (formerly the Consumer Electronics Show) is the biggest tech convention of the year. It helps set the stage for all the wonderful gadgets we're going to see over the next 12 months. However, among all the quadcopters, questionably benevolent robots and devices with fancy flexible screens, there's a lot of small things that go into making CES a one-of-a-kind event. To highlight some of the silly, stupid and occasionally wholesome things we encountered at the show this year, we humbly present the very unofficial Dumb Fun awards for CES 2025. Cutest digger - Komatsu PC01E-2 Sam Rutherford for Engadget Komatsus PC01E-2 looks like a childrens playground toy, except that it actually works and is really goddam cute. You almost want to walk over and pinch that little bucket until it turns pink. But its not all fun and games because this little digger is meant to help excavate things even in tight spaces. In fact, its small enough to fit in most elevators, so if you run into a situation where you need to get some digging done, say, on the roof, Komatsu's got you. Most likely to be vaporware - FX Super One Faraday Future We generally try to be optimistic about new tech. But ever since Faraday Future announced its first concept car back in 2016, the company has made less than 20 cars in total. And for the massive accomplishment of producing less than two dozen vehicles, Faraday Futures founder and CEO went and gave themselves raises. Now at CES 2025, the company is trying to make a comeback with its new line of FX EVs, except that it couldn't even be bothered to paint them. That special camouflage automakers use is usually meant to help hide a vehicles design before it gets announced, not make it look like a half-finished product at its own press event. That said, calling it 50 percent done is probably way too generous. So while there's always a chance a company turns it around, dont be surprised if you never see a FX Super One on the road. Most dapper (Dan) - EcoFlow Solar hat Daniel Cooper for Engadget If you ever need someone to sacrifice their sartorial elegance for a story, hes your man. And yet, even with a floppy photovoltaic-equipped, mess of a head ornament, theres still no doubt hes the most dapper Dan. Biggest bully - Unitree robot Everyone is always worried about when our robot overlords are going to come and conquer us. Except its the humans we should probably be worried about the most. Thats because during a demo for Unitrees robot, its homo sapien operator fumbled the controller, resulting in the robot basically tackling our very own Karissa Bell. Human or robot, thats just not OK. Most adorable - Mirumi Cheyenne MacDonald for Engadget Originally this list was meant to highlight interesting things we saw at CES that didn't get a lot of praise (or hate) elsewhere, but then the Mirumi went and won an award. But I dont care. This robot is designed to do one thing, hold onto your arm and stare cutely at things as you walk around. It's basically a puffball with eyes and a clingyness that can't be denied. And I will protect and cherish it with my life. Biggest nightmare fuel: Sharks red light facemask Cherlynn Low for Engadget Look, taking care of your skin is important. Its the largest organ in your body after all! But if traditional moisturizers, creams and exfoliants arent enough for you, Im not convinced Sharks red light mask is the answer. If Im at home and my significant other comes out of the bathroom looking like goddam Doctor Doom, Im not getting in bed. Im running out the door and calling Reed Richards for help. Chillest booth: AARP Sam Rutherford for Engadget The AARP describes itself as "the nation's largest nonprofit, nonpartisan organization dedicated to empowering Americans 50 and older to choose how they live as they age." So instead of encouraging people to hustle around from booth to booth while checking out all the new-fangled gadgets during CES, the AARP went and decided to install a whole-ass pickleball court right on the show floor. Naturally, attendees both young and old stepped up to the net and causally batted balls back and forth with everyone seemingly having a relaxing time in the midst of the biggest tech convention of the year. Good on yall. Company with the most FOMO - Jackrabbit Las Vegas is an affront to Mother Nature. Its an unwalkable city in the middle of the desert filled with all manner of temptations and enough neon lighting to melt your brain. So when a company doesnt feel like flying in to attend CES, we get it. But that doesnt mean you can try to weasel your way into the spotlight by sending email pitches about being perfect for CES, but smart enough to skip it. Either stop fence sitting and suffer with the rest of us or shut up. So hey Jackrabbit, you say youre fine not being at CES. Thats cool, we feel the same way. Most reckless gadget: Rictor Skyrider Daniel Cooper for Engadget You know what sounds safe? An electric moped that turns into a quadcopter, but only if you position the propellers and arms yourself. The base model also only has about 25 minutes of flight time. While the company claims there are a number of built-in safety features, theres also a built-in parachute. Dont get me wrong, Im not saying we cant have air taxis and such in the future. But this thing does not inspire confidence. However, if you have more guts and than sense, please give it a try and let us know how it goes. Most fun PC component: MSIs CPU cooler with a built-in turntable Sam Rutherford for Engadget Not every computer part needs to be about pumping out higher framerates and MSI proved that this year by making a CPU cooler with a built-in turntable. Whats the point you ask? Well check out that happy little dragon sitting atop its throne. Just look at him. But really, it could be anything you want up there that makes you happy. The only sad part is that this water block is merely a concept and MSI has no actual plans to put it on sale. What a bummer. Most blasphemous branding: Dells new unified name scheme/Lenovo ThinkPad X9 Sam Rutherford for Engadget We couldnt decide which one was more outrageous, so we ended up with a tie for category. For Dell, its new unified branding is largely fine. After all, no one really cares about lines like Latitude, Inspiron and Optiplex. But killing off the XPS name, which is the only Dell sub-brand that has really ever meant something, is a step too far. Meanwhile, in an attempt to woo younger buyers who might not have an affinity for its classic black laptops, Lenovo went and made a ThinkPad with no carbon fiber or a Trackpoint nub. Thats downright sacrilegious. Admittedly, if youre younger than 50 you might not care, but any nerd who grew up using rotary phones is probably pissed. Horniest booth: Handy Sam Rutherford for Engadget CES is home to all sorts of sex tech, but even among all the vibrators and various toys, the Handy booth somehow managed to be hornier than any other. Thats because in addition to having a selection of kinky gadgets on display, the company had guests lining up to spin a wheel for the chance to take home a prize of their own. And if people eagerly awaiting a chance to take away a pleasure device so they can get their rocks off isnt horny, I dont know what is. Just maybe keep it in your pants until you get home.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/general/our-unofficial-silly-and-meaningless-ces-2025-awards-just-for-fun-210041744.html?src=rss
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Fortnite Festival will support local multiplayer starting Tuesday January 14, meaning youll be able to sit down in a room with your friends and jam out on plastic guitar controllers together just like the good ol days. Of course, most of us probably dont have those plastic guitars anymore, but regular controllers will work just fine too. The feature is coming to Xbox and PlayStation, and up to four local players will be supported at a time for the Festival Main Stage mode. Maybe its the nostalgia talking, but this kind of rules? GET THE BAND BACK TOGETHER Local multiplayer is coming to Fortnite Festival on Xbox and PlayStation January 14! Stay *tuned* for more details pic.twitter.com/m5hzBmbCtw Fortnite Festival (@FNFestival) January 10, 2025 For those who arent aware, Fortnite Festival is a rhythm game developed for Epic by Harmonix (best known for Rock Band and the early Guitar Hero titles). It was first released at the end of 2023. In addition to normal controllers, the game also supports Rock Band 4 guitar controllers on Xbox, PlayStation and PC, as well as the recently released PDP Riffmaster. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/fortnite-festival-adds-local-co-op-so-you-can-relive-the-glory-days-of-rock-band-and-guitar-hero-190528448.html?src=rss
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