Fitbit Ace LTE for kids returns to $99.95 at Amazon, Best Buy, and Target ahead of Prime Day 2026 (June 23-26). The Ace Pass subscription is required.
Author: Mason Miller
Cyprus Card Payments at 74.5% in H1 2025, Second in Eurozone
Cyprus card payments hit 74.5% of non-cash transactions in H1 2025, but the digital payments story runs deeper. A money stack is being built underneath.
Kaylee McKeown Won’t Rule Out 2032 Brisbane Olympics Run
Kaylee McKeown, the five-time Olympic gold medallist, will weigh her future beyond Los Angeles 2028 and is not ruling out a 2032 Brisbane home Olympics run.
The Connected Ball Beat Blockchain to FIFA’s Biggest 2026 Call
Adidas's 500Hz sensor inside the 2026 World Cup match ball decided a Sweden-Tunisia goal on June 14. Blockchain stayed out of the officiating call.
Iran’s 2026 World Cup Team Lands in the US as a Peace Deal Looms
Iran's 2026 World Cup team touched down in Los Angeles on June 15, the same day a US-Iran peace deal was announced. Here is the full saga behind the surreal...
Stanford Graduates Walk Out on Google CEO Over Project Nimbus
Around 200 Stanford graduates walked out on Google CEO Sundar Pichai's commencement speech, protesting the $1.2 billion Project Nimbus contract with Israel.
5 Amazon Outlet Tech Deals Worth Buying in June 2026
Amazon Outlet's June 2026 tech deals: a self-cleaning cat box, a Røde mic, a 4K camcorder, a monocular telescope at 50% off, and Sony headphones at 46% off.
Mosul on Netflix Is the Best War Film Since Black Hawk Down, Viewers Say
Mosul, the 2019 Arabic-language war film on Netflix, is being called by viewers the best urban warfare film since Black Hawk Down and The Hurt Locker.
Banks Want a Crypto Offload, Ripple, Circle, Cecabank All Sell One
Cassie Craddock, Ripple's UK and Europe head, says banks want crypto benefits without the complexity. Circle and Cecabank now sell the same model.
Google Sues Chinese Phishing Network Tied to $1.9 Billion in Losses
Google sued Outsider Enterprise, a Chinese phishing network the FBI linked to 3.87 million stolen credit cards and $1.9 billion in losses.










