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The Disney+ Hulu Duo Basic plan usually costs $11 a month, but the companies are giving a big discount this spring. You can secure four months of the joint Disney+ and Hulu streaming subscription for just $3 a month. That comes out to just $12 in total and a savings of $32 for the whole offer period. The deal is for new and returning subscribers and is only for the basic tier, which includes advertisements on both Disney+ and Hulu content. You can sign up for the sale price from today through March 30. At a time when it feels like every streaming service, audio and video, is pushing their subscription costs ever-higher, it's a treat to get any amount of entertainment access for a discount. That's why we're big fans of the Disney+ Hulu Duo plans; even at the normal rate, it unites two of our favorite standalone content libraries in a single package that's a solid deal at its normal rates. Snagging the basic tier for an even lower cost feels like a no-brainer, especially if you're invested in any facet of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, if you're counting the days until the second season of The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives or if you just like to hum along with Encanto in the background while you work. Keep in mind that the ad-free Duo Premium plan isn't covered in this promotion, nor is the option that also bundles ESPN into the package. Access to Duo Premium will still run you $20 a month, while the Trio bundles begin at $17 a month. Check out our coverage of the best streaming deals for more discounts, and follow @EngadgetDeals on X for the latest tech deals and buying advice.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/deals/four-months-of-the-disney-hulu-duo-basic-streaming-plan-is-on-sale-for-only-12-right-now-123511911.html?src=rss
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Apple finally dropped some long-awaited updates this week: An M4 MacBook Air (now starting at $999!), M3 iPad Air, as well as a refreshed Mac Studio with M3 Ultra and M4 Max chips. In this episode, Cherlynn, Devindra and Deputy Editor Nathan Ingraham chat about all of Apple's new hardware, as well as some interesting tidbits from Mobile World Congress 2025. Devindra also dives into his reviews of NVIDIA's RTX 5070 and AMD's Radeon RX 9070 and 9070 XT. It turns out AMD has finally delivered some killer GPUs to counter NVIDIA's dominance. Listen below or subscribe on your podcast app of choice. If you've got suggestions or topics you'd like covered on the show, be sure to email us or drop a note in the comments! And be sure to check out our other podcast, Engadget News! Subscribe! iTunes Spotify Pocket Casts Stitcher Google Podcasts Topics MacBook Air refresh announced with an M4 chip and a slight price drop 2:04 Whats hot at Mobile World Congress 2025 23:10 Lenovos Solar PC 35:20 Xiaomi 15 Ultra (with a fancy Leica camera) 37:53 New releases from Nothing 39:16 Samsung releases a trio of A series devices 40:35 NVIDIA vs. AMD part : AMDs Radeon RX 9070 and 9070 XT edge out the GeForce RTX 5070 46:20 Pop culture picks 54:11 Credits Hosts: Devindra Hardawar and Cherlynn LowGuest: Nathan IngrahamProducer: Ben EllmanMusic: Dale North and Terrence O'BrienThis article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ai/engadget-podcast-the-m4-macbook-air-and-mobile-world-congress-2025-123012794.html?src=rss
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Its been a weird time to dip into graphics cards, GPUs and another synonym for the GeForces and Radeons of this world. AMD has tried for a while to undercut NVIDIA with slightly cheaper but less capable video cards but this time, with the Radeon 9070 and 9070 XT, it might have got the recipe right, especially in 4K and ray tracing performance. Devindra Hardawar says the $599 Radeon 9070 XT, in particular, is a solid midrange GPU with excellent support for 1440p gaming and a bit of 4K. It has better ray tracing support than before, its faster than the plain Radeon 9070 and it finally has AI upscaling built in too. Not to mention, NVIDIAs similarly priced GPUs landed around the same time. Its a good strategy better than fighting with NVIDIA at the extreme high end of GPUs. It makes more sense for AMD to focus on cards people can actually buy if you can. Its a good time to look closer at that too. Buy. Hah! The gaming PC makers and people who need high-powered machines for their work know this already its a mess. Not only is it impossible to find NVIDIAs 50 series GPU in stock, but as Igor Bonifacic noted, nearly every single model is way above NVIDIAs suggested price. This isnt a pandemic thing anymore, this isnt a crypto thing anymore (although thats stoked demand, of course). Its like Taylor Swift tickets or a PS5 disc drive when the PS5 Pro broke cover its scalpers and opportunism from the middle-man companies that make the majority of GPUs out there. Mat Smith AMD Radeon RX 9070 and 9070 XT review NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 review The GPU market has broken foundations Get this delivered direct to your inbox. Subscribe right here! The biggest tech stories you missed Sorry Were Closed review Volkswagen previews its 20,000 EV for everyone MSI Claw 8 AI+ review: This cat got its bite back House Republicans subpoena Google over alleged censorship Technics AZ100 review: Supreme sound quality and a unique Bluetooth tool The Return of... Ask Engadget! Engadget Is there a robot vacuum that wont destroy phone cables? How is US trade policy going to affect the price of my next phone? Do I need another phone? Ask Engadget returns, with an entirely new email address: askmat(AT)engadget.com. Ask me something! Nothings Phone 3a Pro is cheap, capable and looks stylish Only $459. Engadget A sub-$500 smartphone that Engadget can endorse is a rare feat, but Nothing might have nailed it. Despite a premium Nothing Phone 3 not even existing, the companys see-thru phone series shoots straight for the cheap midrange. Many of the specs, like periscope zoom, a 120Hz 6.77-inch screen and a huge 5,000mah battery are typically in phones that are several hundred dollars more. Its all wrapped in a design full of character too. Check out my first impressions and expect a full review very soon. Continue reading. Apple unveils the M4 MacBook Air, with a price drop It starts at $999. An upgraded laptop with a price drop? In this economy? The new MacBook Air, with an M4 chip, will retail at $999, down $100 from the previous starting price. There are still two size choices: 13-inch and 15-inch. RAM for the M2 and M3 laptops is 16GB by default, and the M4 model matches that standard. Apple is promising up to 18 hours of battery life, and the Airs will have support for Apple Intelligence. Theres also a new look in the lineup, with a sky blue color adding a new option beside the usual shades of gray. Continue reading. The best action cameras for 2025 All the top models from GoPro, DJI and Insta360. Engadget has been testing action cameras for more than 16 years and with that experience, we can help you find the right model for your budget and needs. In the past, GoProwas the go-to choice for first-person action filming, whether its surfing, rock climbing or offroading. But now, you have more choice, with models also available from DJI and Insta360. We break down all the different form factors and our best choices. Continue reading. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/general/the-morning-after-engadget-newsletter-121555319.html?src=rss
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