Media giant Fox Corp. (NASDAQ:FOX) landed an upgrade today from UBS on the broadcasting giant’s sports betting potential, which may not be fully appreciated by investors at this point. In a note to clients today, UBS analyst John Hodulik lifts his rating on Fox to “buy” from “neutral,” while boosting his price target on the […]
Some people say 2021 was a slow year for video games. I am not one of those people. 2021 is the year that brought us localizations we never thought we’d see, sequels to so many niche JRPGs I still can’t believe it, and even a trailer for Bayonetta 3. Many games I didn’t get to […]
One of the most important things you can do to protect your data is to create a backup. However, once you've done that, you should also consider protecting your hardware in the event of a power surge. Right now, you can do that for a little bit less with Amazon's one-day sale on APC uninterruptible power supplies (UPS). There are two options in today's sale and the deals end just before midnight (PST) on Monday evening.
First up we have the APC BGM1500 and BGM1500B for $187. That's down from the usual $260 price. They're the same UPS with the “B” standing for black. The 1500VA/900W UPS uses sine wave output for a more seamless transition from wall power to an emergency backup. The UPS has a total of 10 outlets with 6 for surge protection and battery backup and another 4 that are solely for surge protection. It also has Ethernet ports and coaxial cable in and out. On the front of the case, there's also three USB ports including one Type C and two standard port.
The second item is the BR1500G bundle for $314, which is down from $390. This bundle includes two items: a 1500VA/865W UPS with 10 outlets (5 surge protectors plus battery backup and 5 surge protectors only) and an external battery pack that provides additional running time for you UPS.
As a reminder, a UPS isn't going to run your PC after the lights go out. Instead, it's to give you enough time to save your work and shut the machine down safely until the lights return.
If you're itching to play the latest Xbox games like Halo Infinite and don't mind playing digital versions only, John Lewis has knocked £15 off the Xbox Series S bundle that includes downloadable content for Rocket League and Fortnite.
Normally £249.99, you can currently buy the console bundle for only £234 - when you create a free MY John Lewis account and use the code MYJL15 at the checkout.
There's even more incredible Switch deals to check out right now, including £10 off a Switch OLED Model. There's also an Xbox Series S for £234, and £115 off the perfect PS5 SSD.
Don't write off Ethereum just yet. The second-largest blockchain network by market capitalization after Bitcoin has become the dominant venue for some of the hottest cryptocurrency innovations, from decentralized finance (DeFi) to non-fungible tokens (NFT). The network's popularity – and the high fees of transacting on it – has inspired a bevy of competitors aiming…