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2025-04-15 13:15:58| Engadget

Just before the weekend, the US Customs and Border Protection published a list of products excluded from Trumps tariffs, including smartphones, PCs, memory chips and lets say 80 percent of everything we write about at Engadget. However, thats more because theyll be siloed into a specific product category. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said in an interview on Sunday: Those products are going to be part of the semiconductor sectoral tariffs, which are coming. The new exclusions would exempt many devices and parts from both the 10 percent global tariff and the steeper tariff on China. Lutnick told ABC News Jonathan Karl that, in doing this, the president was just making sure everyone understood that all of these products are outside the reciprocal tariffs and they are going to have their own separate way of being considered. He added that semiconductor tariffs are coming in probably a month or two. Maybe reassess that Switch 2 pre-order. Mat Smith Get Engadget's newsletter delivered direct to your inbox. Subscribe right here! Everything else you might have missed How to use the Apple Passwords app Doctor Who The Robot Revolution review: Meet Belinda Chandra The best wireless headphones The Last of Us season 2 premiere review The Meta Quest 3S is on sale for a record-low price The Espresso 15 Pro is a pricey, good portable monitor Its bright, its portable, its expensive. Engadget At $699, it's a bit pricey, but the Espresso 15 Pro has pretty much everything you could want in a travel-friendly 15-inch display. And if youre regularly wielding two screens on the go, this could be an investment. Its brighter than predecessors, has a slick design and a stand and can even add touch support to Macs if you want that. Continue reading. OpenAI is phasing out GPT-4.5 for developers GPT-4.1 is actually newer and, importantly, cheaper to run. OpenAI is sunsetting GPT-4.5 from its developer API in favor of its new GPT-4.1 model. (Yeah, confusing. When it launched, OpenAI described GPT-4.5 as its best and most capable model so far, in part because it was a more natural conversationalist. Cant find it? OpenAI says GPT-4.1 is exclusively for developers using OpenAIs API. So you wont find it as an option in the public-facing ChatGPT interface. Continue reading. Samsung keeps rugged gadgets alive with new phone and tablet IP-rated for enterprise. Samsung Samsung has announced two new rugged devices, the Galaxy XCover 7 Pro and the Galaxy Tab Active 5 Pro, which feature removable backplates and user-replaceable batteries. Its an enterprise affair but comes with all of Samsungs Galaxy AI features and Googles latest features, like Circle to Search. The toughness credentials include IP68 water and dust resistance, MIL-STD-810H certification for drops, programmable buttons and a battery you can replace yourself. Continue reading.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/general/the-morning-after-engadget-newsletter-111558256.html?src=rss


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