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Former NFL star Chris Johnson makes heartbreaking health announcement

The NFL is filled with gridiron legends who sacrifice their bodies every Sunday in pursuit of a Super Bowl championship. But even the game’s greatest stars aren’t invincible. On Monday, former Tennessee Titans running back Chris Johnson revealed that he is battling ALS.

In an interview on Good Morning America, Johnson shared that he has been diagnosed with ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease. ALS is a progressive neurological disorder that destroys motor neurons in the brain and spinal cord, gradually affecting muscle control.

Johnson said there is no history of ALS in his family. Instead, doctors believe he has sporadic ALS, the most common form of the disease.

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“There’s no history of ALS in my family,” Johnson said. “My doctors believe my case is what’s called sporadic ALS, which is actually how the vast majority of ALS cases happen.”

Tennessee Titans running back Chris Johnson (28) speeds past the Pittsburgh Steelers defense during the second quarter at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh on Sept. 8, 2013.

The diagnosis came as a shock to Johnson and his family. He first noticed symptoms last year when weakness developed in his right hand. Initially, his wife believed it was a pinched nerve stemming from his playing career.

“I first noticed weakness in my right hand,” he said. “At first, it was little things like my grip didn’t feel right and I wasn’t as strong as I’ve always been.”

Mighty Titan ‘CJ2K’ Johnson will battle

Those symptoms prompted Johnson to undergo medical evaluations, which ultimately led to his diagnosis. Despite the devastating news, he said he is determined to keep fighting.

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“Honestly, I don’t know if you ever fully process it,” he told Good Morning America. “At first, you’re in shock. Then you realize you have two choices. You can give up, or you can fight. I chose to fight.”

Tennessee Titans rookie running back Chris Johnson (28) races past Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Robert Geathers (91) during action at Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio on Sept. 14, 2008.

Johnson, once known throughout the NFL as “CJ2K,” remained in excellent physical condition after retiring from football. He told Good Morning America that he was still working out regularly and enjoying time with his family before his diagnosis. While ALS will undoubtedly change the course of his life, fans will always remember him as one of the most electrifying players to wear a Titans uniform.

The legend of CJ2K

Selected in the first round of the 2008 NFL Draft, Johnson quickly became one of the league’s most exciting players. His blazing speed was highlighted by an official 4.24-second 40-yard dash at the NFL Scouting Combine, a record that stood for years and helped launch an outstanding career.

After an impressive rookie campaign, Johnson delivered one of the greatest seasons by a running back in NFL history in 2009. He rushed for 2,006 yards and 14 touchdowns on 358 carries, earning the nickname “CJ2K.” His historic season also earned him NFL Offensive Player of the Year honors and First-Team All-Pro recognition.

As Johnson begins his fight against ALS, he has the support of the NFL community, Titans fans, and football fans across the country.

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Texas A&M adds nation’s No. 6 WR Eric McFarland III to Rivals No. 1 ranked recruiting class

Five-star wide receiver Eric McFarland on his official visit to Texas A&M

Texas A&M landed a commitment from IMG Academy (Fla.) High’s prized receiver prospect Eric McFarland III on Sunday.

The blue-chipper chose to play for head coach Mike Elko and the Aggies over his other finalists in Georgia and Florida. Other programs McFarland strongly considered during his process included Ohio State and USC.

Ranked as the Rivals Industry’s No. 6 receiver and No. 37 prospect overall, McFarland adds to a Texas A&M class that was already ranked No. 1 nationally.

The 5-foot-8, 176-pound McFarland visited Texas A&M several times including the win over South Carolina last fall, twice in the spring and his official visit during the summer.

“What stands out about A&M is just the plan they have for me,” McFarland has said in the past. “How they treat me and how hard they recruit me.”

From offensive coordinator Holmon Wiggins to DJ Marquardt, McFarland has great relationships with the staff and no program recruited him harder. He loves the trajetory of the program and the style of play on offense.

“I feel good about the whole staff,” McFarland told Rivals Adam Gorney. “We all connect well. You want to go to a winning program, you want to be a part of that and help the program. I feel like I’m a game-changer so I can be a big part of that.”

Rivals Director of Scouting Charles Power loves this pickup for Texas A&M.

“Diminutive playmaker who is electric with the ball in his hands,” Rivals Director of Scouting Charles Power said. “Measured at around 5-foot-8, 175 pounds prior to his senior season. Has outstanding speed in the combine setting, running in the 4.4 to 4.3 range. Primarily used as a slot wide receiver who is an extension of the running game. A threat to score every time he touches the ball. Has elite quickness and gets to his top gear in a flash. Uses his compact frame and contact balance to pinball off of tacklers. Dangerous in the quick game and on screens and end arounds. Not targeted downfield often, but shows solid tracking ability and reliable hands. Should project as a return man at the next level, as well.

“The focal point of IMG Academy’s passing game as a junior and looks like the best wide receiver in the program’s history after Carnell Tate. Competitive player who finds a way to make an impact in every setting. Finished his junior season with 29 catches for 595 yards and 11 touchdowns. Reclassified into the 2027 cycle prior to his junior season. Has a naturally limited catch radius given his size and has a much shorter average depth of target than most of his highly-rated peers. Will likely need to show he can win at multiple levels of the field to end up as one of the top wide receivers to come from the cycle, but has undeniable playmaking juice with the ball in his hands.”

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Four-star TE Anthony Cartwright commits to Oregon

Detroit Country Day tight end Anthony Cartwright announced his commitment to Oregon on Sunday.

The 6-foot-5, 235-pound four-star chose the Ducks over Michigan State, LSU, Stanford, Miami, and Michigan primarily although he had other offers to choose from.

Head coach Dan Lanning, offensive coordinator Drew Mehringer, and tight ends coach Jack Smith all had a major part in recruiting Cartwright.

“The relationship that I have been able to build with the entire coaching staff, especially coach Lanning, coach Merhringer, and coach Smith has allowed Oregon to feel more and more like home every time I go out there,” Cartwright told Rivals. “From the moment they started recruiting me, it felt like nothing but family. The first conversation me and coach Drew had was probably close to two hours which still probably is the longest conversation I’ve had with a coach on their first time coming to see me.”

When Mehringer began that recruitment, he was the tight ends coach. His promotion to offensive coordinator was an important development in Cartwright’s recruitment.

“The fact that Coach Drew is the offensive coordinator now also played a huge role in my decision because the person who is now calling plays is the person that began recruiting me to be a part of the program,” Cartwright said. “And that is important to me because I am very familiar with the play caller, and I know that he’s going to set plays up so that everybody on the offense eats because he is one of the smartest coaches in college football right now, and it shows.”

Cartwright also plays baseball and basketball at Country Day. He is an excellent student who carries a 3.8 GPA in the classroom. He also played defense last season and played well on that side of the ball.

Oregon now has 21 commitments in the 2027 class.

Florida lands first 2028 commitment from 4-star WR Armani Strong

Chaminade-Madonna Prep (Fla.) four-star wide receiver Armani Strong has committed to Florida. He becomes the Gators’ first pledge in the 2028 recruiting cycle.

He chose head coach Jon Sumrall and UF over Miami and Florida State, among others.

Strong is the No. 210 overall prospect and No. 31 WR in the 2028 cycle, according to the Rivals Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all major recruiting media companies. He’s also the No. 29 junior in the Sunshine State.

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The 6-foot-1, 180-pounder made his way to Gainesville for a camp and Florida’s “Grill in the Ville” recruiting cookout earlier this month. After spending some time around the new-look SEC program, Strong is making an early commitment.

Playing for one of the top high school football programs in Florida and the nation, Strong is gearing up for a huge junior campaign this fall. Rivals’ high school analyst Andy Villamarzo has more on Chaminade-Madonna Prep here.

This story will be updated.

Nebraska aiming to sign historic 2027 recruiting class

The last time Nebraska signed a top-15 recruiting class was the 2005 cycle. There’s still over five months to go until the next National Signing Day, but it’s pushing to reach that height once again in the 2027 cycle.

The Huskers signed just 11 prospects last cycle, forming a class that ranked No. 93 in the Rivals Industry Team Recruiting Rankings. There’s now 21 commits in their 2027 class, and as of June 27, that haul ranks 21st nationally.

Nebraska didn’t recruit its home state very well last cycle, but that could change in 2027. Omaha Central four-star safety Tory Pittman, the No. 50 overall recruit in the nation, opted not to waste time in his recruitment and locked in with the Huskers last summer.

“It means a lot to stay home and play for Nebraska,” Pittman told Rivals’ Greg Smith about his decision. “It gives me the opportunity to put Nebraska on the map. Get Nebraska more out there and get back to what Nebraska used to be.”

Joining Pittman at the top of the class is four-star quarterback Trae Taylor. Now the No. 2 QB in the Rivals Industry Ranking, Taylor has been committed for over a year and is one of the most vocal recruiters in the nation. He’s also set to transfer to Millard South in Omaha for his senior season.

“What also makes Nebraska special is their coaching staff is the most genuine, straight-up real coaching staff that I feel I’ve been around from the head coach to the recruiting analysts to the guy that shows me around on down to the professors I got to meet with and the kids on campus,” Taylor told Steve Wiltfong. “I feel like that’s the type of people I want to put myself around.”

The Peach State has also treated Nebraska well this cycle. There’s six prospects from Georgia in the class to date and three of them — four-star IOL Jordan Agbanoma, four-star safety Corey Hadley and four-star offensive tackle Timi Aliu — are top-25 players in the state.

The full pledge list for head coach Matt Rhule and Co. can be seen below:

Nebraska Commitments by Position

Quarterback
Four-star Trae Taylor, No. 38 NATL. (No. 2 QB)

Running Back
Three-star Amir Brown, No. 421 NATL. (No. 31 RB)

Wide Receiver
Three-star Tay Ellis, No. 677 NATL. (No. 83 WR)
Three-star Justyn Lindsay, No. 1,312 NATL. (No. 169 WR)

Tight End
Three-star Joey Hunter, No. 1,075 NATL. (No. 53 TE)

Interior Offensive Lineman
Four-star Jordan Agbanoma, No. 89 NATL. (No. 7 IOL)
Three-star KD Jones, No. 528 NATL. (No. 38 IOL)
Three-star Barrett Kitrell, No. 693 NATL. (No. 51 IOL)

Offensive Tackle
Four-star Timi Aliu, No. 268 NATL. (No. 22 OT)
Three-star Matt Erickson, No. 745 NATL. (No. 59 OT)

Defensive Lineman
Three-star Nehemiah Ombati, No. 430 NATL. (No. 46 DL)
Three-star Errol Demontagnac, No. 756 NATL. (No. 76 DL)
Three-star Jayden Travers, No. 772 NATL. (No. 78 DL)

EDGE
Three-star Ma’atoe Moe, No. 1,006 NATL. (No. 92 EDGE)

Linebacker
Three-star Caleb Green, No. 749 NATL. (No. 64 LB)
Three-star Eli Harris, No. 1,022 NATL. (No. 91 LB)

Cornerback
Four-star Bryce Williams, No. 331 NATL. (No. 38 CB)
Four-star Jailen Hill, No. 373 NATL. (No. 39 CB)

Safety
Four-star Tory Pittman, No. 50 NATL. (No. 3 S)
Four-star Corey Hadley, No. 159 NATL. (No. 11 S)
Three-star Brennan Drummond, No. 1,031 NATL. (No. 111 S)

Texas continues monster June with eighth blue-chip commitment

Texas Longhorns

June has brought hundreds of commitments. Texas has landed some of the biggest.

Another blue-chip pledge in favor of the Longhorns went public on Saturday as Garland (Texas) Lakeview Centennial four-star cornerback Montre Jackson chose the in-state SEC program over Ole Miss and SMU live on the Rivals YouTube channel.

“Texas separated itself by just being really consistent, just maintaining that relationship with me the entire time,” Jackson told Rivals’ Sam Spiegelman about his decision.

Jackson, the No. 210 recruit and No. 25 corner in the 2027 cycle, according to the Rivals Industry Ranking, becomes the eighth blue-chip prospect to commit to head coach Steve Sarkisian and his staff this month.

The Texas class now ranks 5th nationally, according to the Rivals Industry Team Recruiting Rankings. The addition of Jackson vaulted it ahead of Texas Tech and Florida.

Texas has elite defensive haul

When looking at the up-to-date Texas class, the slew of elite recruits on the defensive side of the ball stands out. A majority jumped in the boat this month.

On June 19, the Longhorns finally closed the deal and beat out Texas A&M for Fort Worth (Texas) North Crowley Five-Star Plus+ cornerback John Meredith. He is the nation’s No. 2 overall prospect.

“They were keeping it real with me,” Meredith told Spiegelman about his decision. “I want to be the best DB in the world, and Texas will help me through it. I believe that Texas can do it.”

Eight days before, Texas went back out to the Golden State to land a pledge from Chatsworth (Calif.) Sierra Canyon four-star defensive lineman Kasi Currie. The No. 5 DL in the nation, Currie chose Texas over Ohio State.

Mobile (Ala.) Vigor four-star EDGE JaBarrius Garror is a former Alabama commit who eventually locked in with the Longhorns one day after Currie. This week has now brought commits from Jackson, Wellington (Fla.) Palm Beach Central four-star DL Tyler Alexander and Alabaster (Ala.) Thompson four-star safety Junior Tu’upo.

They join other blue-chippers like Arlington (Texas) Mansfield Summit four-star EDGE Cameron Hall, Brookhaven (Miss.) four-star EDGE Derwin Fields and Manvel (Texas) four-star safety Greedy James, who have been in the class for months.

Longhorns fighting to keep 5-star WR Easton Royal

Despite Texas’ hot streak, one of the biggest storylines in the recruiting world surrounds Texas Five-Star Plus+ wide receiver commit Easton Royal. The nation’s No. 6 prospect and No. 1 WR, Royal has been committed since Nov. 29, but he’s now taken official visits to LSU and Florida.

“It’s super tight,” Royal said of his ongoing decision when speaking with Spiegelman earlier this week. “But the dust is starting to settle.”

Royal is weighing his options, but as of June 27, he remains in the boat for Sarkisian and Co. He’s one of five blue-chip Texas commits on the offensive side of the ball, alongside Libertyville (Ill.) four-star tight end Brock Williams, Dallas South Oak Cliff four-star offensive tackle Brian Swanson, Chandler (Ariz.) Basha four-star running back Noah Roberts and North Forney (Texas) four-star WR Briceson Thrower.

Texas continues to stockpile talent, adds commitment from 4-star CB Montre Jackson

Montre Jackson. (courtesy of Jackson)

The Longhorns are one of the hottest teams on the recruiting trail this summer.

Texas bolstered its top-10 recruiting class with another key piece on Saturday, as four-star cornerback Montre Jackson declared for the Longhorns on the Rivals YouTube Channel.

Texas has been leading the way with the in-state target from Garland (Texas) Lakeview standout since diving into his recruitment headfirst this spring.

The Longhorns check all of the boxes for Jackson.

“Texas just feels like a home away from home,” Jackson told Rivals of his decision. “I just love the city … it reminds me of Dallas.”

Jackson was one of the first offers extended after defensive coordinator Will Muschamp returned to Austin.

Position coach Mark Orphey has also been superb recruiting the Rivals Industry Ranking No. 25 CB in the 2027 class.

“What’s exciting me about being a Longhorn is being coached by one of the best defensive coordinators and a rising cornerback coach,” Jackson said of Muschamp and Orphey.

“Texas separated itself by just being really consistent, just maintaining that relationship with me the entire time,” he continued.

Official: Venezia buy Lisman from Lech Poznan

Venezia have officially purchased wide attacking player Korel Lisman from Lech Poznan in a deal believed to be worth €2m.

The 20-year-old passed his medical tests and put pen to paper on a contract until June 2030, with an option in favour of the club to extend for a further season.

He can play on the left or right side of a trident attack, and is a product of the Lech Poznan youth academy, promoted to the senior squad in 2024.

Lisman made 22 appearances for the club this season, scoring one goal and providing two assists.

Lisman happy to make Serie A move for Venezia

VENICE, ITALY - MAY 25: A general view of a corner flag which features the Venezia emblem on prior to the Serie A match between Venezia and Juventus at Stadio Pier Luigi Penzo on May 25, 2025 in Venice, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
VENICE, ITALY – MAY 25: A general view of a corner flag which features the Venezia emblem on prior to the Serie A match between Venezia and Juventus at Stadio Pier Luigi Penzo on May 25, 2025 in Venice, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

“I decided to join Venezia because from one year they were following me and it was very impressing and I feel the big trust on me from the Director Antonelli who showed me a lot of things about the club and plans,” Lisman told the club website.

“For me it’s a big chance and pleasure to come here, because Venezia it’s a very big club with amazing fans and crazy atmosphere on the stadium.

“Also I saw the big support from the fans even when the team were losing and this impressed me a lot. I really like this project and I feel it’s a very good place for me.

“For the fans I just want to say that I give me best on the pitch and I will fight for the team till the end. See you soon at the stadium.“

Lisman represent Poland at Under-18 and Under-20 level, while Lech Poznan won back-to-back Polish League titles in 2024-25 and 2025-26 with him in the squad.

Venezia have been very active since winning the Serie B title and therefore earning automatic promotion back to Serie A.

Toma Basic signs for Venezia
Toma Basic signs for Venezia

They snapped up Tomas Basic as a free agent from Lazio and got right-sided winger Mattia Compagnon from Juve Next Gen.

How to live stream WWE Night of Champions: King and Queen of the Ring Finals, TV channel

One of WWE’s biggest Premium Live Events of the year takes place today as Night of Champions heads to Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Cody Rhodes wins Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025, during the WWE Royal Rumble at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.


With multiple championships on the line, the King and Queen of the Ring Finals, and a blockbuster Undisputed WWE Championship Triple Threat Match, Night of Champions is expected to play a major role in shaping the road to SummerSlam. The event streams exclusively in the United States on ESPN Unlimited through the ESPN App, while international viewers can watch on Netflix.

How to Watch WWE Night of Champions 2026

  • When: Saturday, June 27, 2026
  • Time: 1:00 PM ET
  • TV Channel: ESPN Unlimited
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The event marks the first WWE Premium Live Event to stream exclusively on ESPN Unlimited in the United States following WWE’s new media partnership with ESPN. Fans can also watch the free Countdown Show beginning two hours before the opening bell.

WWE Night of Champions 2026 Match Card

  • Undisputed WWE Championship: Cody Rhodes (c) vs. Gunther vs. Sami Zayn
  • King of the Ring Final: Oba Femi vs. Jey Uso
  • Queen of the Ring Final: Liv Morgan vs. IYO SKY
  • Steel Cage Match: Seth Rollins vs. Bron Breakker
  • WWE United States Championship: Trick Williams (c) vs. Ricky Saints
  • WWE Women’s United States Championship: Tiffany Stratton (c) vs. Jade Cargill

The main event features Cody Rhodes defending the Undisputed WWE Championship against Gunther and Sami Zayn in a Triple Threat Match. The winners of the King and Queen of the Ring tournaments will earn championship opportunities at SummerSlam, making today’s finals among the most important matches on the card. Meanwhile, Seth Rollins and Bron Breakker settle their heated rivalry inside a steel cage.

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Modded Steam Controller can automatically charge itself like a robot vacuum — enthusiast creates GitHub program that uses the vibration motor to walk it back to its docking station

An aerospace worker and programmer created a GitHub-hosted program that lets your Steam Controller automatically walk back towards its charging puck as soon as you place it down on your desk. The web app, called the Auto-Charge Vision Tracker, uses a camera and computer vision to determine where your controller is, then it uses its powerful built-in motors to make it creep towards its docking station to top itself up when you’re not using it. The great thing about this web app is that you don’t need to install anything on your PC to use it. Just go to the website, connect your Steam Controller, ensure your camera is directly overhead your desk, click the puck, the front, and the back of your controller, and you should be good to go.

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This is an interesting use case for the Steam Controller’s haptic motors, which are primarily designed to give feedback to gamers. Although this app, which you can run in the background on your browser, is designed to make recharging your controller more comfortable, you do need a flat surface without any obstructions to ensure that the Steam Controller can reach the charging puck. Aside from that, the vibration and movement on the desk tends to cause abrasion on the controller’s surface, meaning you’ll soon find flat spots appearing on the surface that contact your desk. Ray Foss, the maker of the GitHub repo, said that adding rubber feet should help prevent this and might also give the controller better acceleration and handling.

Another programmer has created something similar before — a web app that uses the controller’s rumble motor to let it slip and slide on your desk. But what makes this project different is that instead of manually “driving” your Steam Controller, it uses computer vision to automatically guide the controller back towards the charging puck, making it look like a robot vacuum.

These apps have limited usability — after all, the Steam Controller would still be unable to hop from the coffee desk in your living room to the TV console where your charging puck and Steam Machine are likely sitting. Nevertheless, it shows Valve’s commitment to making it easy for gamers to use their devices the way they want to. The company even released the CAD files for the Steam Controller and Puck back in May 2026, just a few days after the controller became widely available. But if you want to give this curiosity a try, you can easily do so by going to the Auto-Charge Vision Tracker website. The program’s files are also readily available on GitHub if you want to play around with the program and make your own version.

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Xiaomi 17T Pro

Xiaomi 17T Pro is now available at Giztop with a $100 discount, bringing the price down to $599 from its original $699. Giztop is offering the flagship smartphone with global shipping, making it easier for buyers worldwide to get their hands on Xiaomi’s latest premium device. 

Packed with a powerful MediaTek Dimensity 9500 processor, Leica cameras, a massive 7,000mAh battery, and a high-refresh-rate AMOLED display, the Xiaomi 17T Pro delivers flagship features at a more affordable price. 

Display and Performance

The Xiaomi 17T Pro features a large 6.83-inch AMOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate for smooth scrolling and gaming. It supports Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HDR Vivid, 12-bit colors, and reaches up to 3,500 nits of peak brightness for excellent outdoor visibility. Powering the device is the MediaTek Dimensity 9500 3nm processor with clock speeds up to 4.21GHz, paired with 12GB LPDDR5X RAM and storage options of 256GB, 512GB, or 1TB.

Leica Cameras and Battery

Photography is one of the biggest highlights of the Xiaomi 17T Pro. It comes with a 50MP Leica main camera featuring OIS, a 50MP Leica 115mm floating telephoto camera with OIS, and a 12MP ultra-wide camera. On the front, there is a 32MP in-display selfie camera for clear selfies and video calls.

The phone packs a large 7,000mAh battery that supports 100W HyperCharge, 50W wireless charging, and 22.5W reverse wireless charging, allowing users to power other compatible devices.

Software and Connectivity

Running Xiaomi HyperOS 3, the Xiaomi 17T Pro offers smooth full-screen gesture navigation and a modern user experience. Other features include an in-display fingerprint scanner, 5G support, and Wi-Fi 7 for faster wireless connectivity.

With its flagship specifications and the current $100 discount, the Xiaomi 17T Pro offers excellent value for anyone looking to upgrade to a premium smartphone.

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Arkansas adds commitment from linebacker Bryce Breeden: ‘I fit right into the scheme and culture’

Arkansas has been on a tear throughout the summer.

After hosting Lone Star State linebacker Bryce Breeden last weekend, his commitment is in.

Breeden committed to the Razorbacks on Friday, choosing Arkansas over Arizona, Purdue, TCU, and others.

“All the schools were pretty neck and neck from a football standpoint. When I took football out of it and looked at the whole picture, Arkansas is where I feel at home and will perform my best every day,” Breeden told Rivals of his commitment.

“When I got on campus, I felt like I was home,” he continued. “It’s a big town with a small-town feel. I fit right into the scheme and culture at Arkansas.”

Ryan Silvefield and the entire defensive staff made the Bridge City (Texas) defender a top priority.

“It’s a new staff that has only been there for a couple of months; they have a history of putting guys in the right spot and longevity,” Breeden detailed. “I’m trusting my plan they have for me for the next couple of years.”

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Hoto is a brand that several Tom's Hardware writers and editors have come to appreciate over the last few years. I personally own and regularly use the Hoto electric screwdriver, and it's become an essential part of my toolkit as I renovate my home.

For those who haven't been inducted into the Hoto fan club yet, you're in luck. The Amazon Prime Day sales have brought the cost of these popular, powerful, and well-built tools, slashing them back to previous or new record lows in many cases. That includes the two Hoto electric drivers, as well as a vacuum/air blower, flashlight, precision screwdriver kit, and more.

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The Prime Day sales are nearly over, however, so this is your last chance to pick up one of these brilliant Hoto tools at a bargain price. We'll be expecting the prices for all of these items to shoot up over the weekend, so if you're looking to jump in with a purchase, check out the recommendations below.

Prime Day Deals on Hoto Tools

Every sale event brings further Hoto tools onto the market. We're focusing on the kit that techies, hobbyists, PC builders, and DIY-ers will love.

That includes the trusty electric driver kits, as well as the precision drivers. We've also got flashlights, vacuum cleaners, rotary tools, and more, all listed below.

This deal features the Hoto NEX O1 Pro, a magnetic precision screwdriver powered by a 1,500 mAh battery that will drive over 1,000 screws on a single USB-C charge. There are 25 different bit included in the case. . This kit comes with a sturdy box and all the bits you will need to keep your PC running.View Deal

The Hoto PixelDrive is a magnetic, precision cordless screwdriver powered by a 2,500 mAh battery and charged via a USB-C cable. An upgrade over the Tom's Hardware favorite, the Nex O1 Pro, this model includes a built-in LCD screen to display torque and battery levels. It weighs 317g, features six different torque settings, and includes 30 different ultra-hard screw bits.View Deal

A go-to screwdriver set for the office, workshop and your go-bag. With all the bits you will need to fix a multitude of problems.View Deal

Sleek, compact and with 24 double-ended bits crammed inside, the Hoto 24-in-1 precision screwdriver should be in your 3D printer toolkit.View Deal

This HOTO SnapBloq 3.7V electric screwdriver includes 56 bits including Slotted, Phillips, Hexagon, Hexagon Security, Torx, Torx Security, Pentalobe, Standoff, Y-Shaped, Tri-Wing, Triangle, Square, U-Shaped, JIS, SIM Card Needle. It also has three torque settings, an integrated light, and charges via USB-C.View Deal

This Hoto workstation set is the go-to kit for on-the-go DIYers, PC builders, and hobbyists. It comes in a magnetic case which helps to organize 26 different steel precision kits, six spudgets, five opening picks, two tweezers, a suction cup, and a pry knife.

You're also getting a magnetic pad, anti-static wrist strap, along with demagnetizing and magnetizing zones. It comes with an electric driver with a 350 mAh battery, rechargeable using USB-C, that's ultra-slim and porable.View Deal

If your loved one suffers with a crumby desk or a dusty PC, this all-in-one desk vacuum and portable air blower with 15,000 Pa suction is the appropriate gift to share. One side is for blowing, one side is for sucking, with various magnetic tools, depending on your environment. This 4-in-1 tool is also good for inflating and vacuum sealing. View Deal

The Hoto handheld car vacuum delivers 20,000 Pa suction for serious grime busting capabilities, thanks to its 96,000 RPM motor. This 4-in-1 tool is more powerful than the one listed above, but comes with a 2-in-1 grooming brush head, as well as various nozzles for inflating and blowing.View Deal

Everyone needs a flashlight for an emergency (or in those tough-to-reach spaces). This Hoto model is rechargeable over USB-C and comes with up to 24 hours of battery life, thanks to its 1,500 mAh battery. Brightness provided is up to 280 Lumens, and it's waterproof, with an IP55 rating.View Deal

Hobbyists and makers will want to get a hold of this Hoto 35-in-1 cordless rotary tool kit. The rotary tool itself is fitted with a high speed motor, offering five speed modes between 5,000 and 25,000 RPM. You can use this for sanding, polishing, cutting, carving, as well as to finish off a 3D printed model. It's battery operated, using USB-C for charging, and has a full array of attachments for various roles.View Deal

This combo deal features the Hoto NEX O1 Pro, a magnetic precision screwdriver powered by a 1,500 mAh battery that will drive over 1,000 screws on a single USB-C charge. It also includes the Hoto AutoCare 4-in-1 air duster and vacuum cleaner with five accessories.View Deal

This Hoto 16V cordless drill delivers 50 newton-meter torque, with dual high-speed modes providing between 400 and 1,700 RPM for drilling and driving. It's fully rechargeable, with a 1,900 mAh battery. It comes with 10 screwdriver bits, two metal drill bits, three woodworking bits, a multi-purpose ceramic bit, and an extension rod with storage.View Deal

This is the essential Hoto tool kit for somebody starting out. It includes 14 essential tools and 26 accessories, including the Hoto NEX O1 Pro electric screwdriver, arranged in a compact case.View Deal

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Digitize your library with these Blu-Ray or DVD drives from as little as $27 in these Prime Day deals — revive your old DVD/Blu-Ray collection with these drive deals

With the majority of today's entertainment media available on demand or via streaming services, physical media has taken a back seat, with many traditional DVD and Blu-Ray manufacturers packing up shop. However, there's also been a resurgence in people wanting to actually own the content they purchase, rather than relying on streaming services that may remove their favorite content on a whim.

While they are less common now, you can still get plenty of DVD and Blu-Ray writing drives at the moment. Lots of cheaper external drives available from unfamiliar brands are plastered all over Amazon, but if you want a drive with a bit of pedigree, then take a look at these Asus external drives for either DVD or Blu-ray. The Asus Lite Portable USB 2.0 Slim 8X DVD/Burner/Rewriter is now just $27.99 in the Prime Day sales, with Asus' External Blu-Ray 6X Writer marked down to just $149.90.

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With most laptops and PCs not having a physical disk drive nowadays, an external USB drive is the next best thing for easily picking up and playing your old DVD/Blu-Ray collection (if you still have one). I know I still have a bunch lying around, and actually prefer the visual quality to streaming, plus the added benefit of still having entertainment to hand in a power outage or if my internet service goes down.

This slimline 8x DVD/Burner +/- Rewriter external drive from Asus is great for being able to play your favorite DVD media on a compatible PC or Laptop with an available USB port. The drive is compatible with both Mac and Windows software.View Deal

For Blu-Rays, this Asus Blu-Ray drive comes with 6X Writing speeds and full BDXL support. Backup photos, videos, and other precious data to disk, or backup your existing Blu-Ray collection.View Deal

These drives are both portable and practical if you still want to own physical media. So if you happen to come across a stack of movies or an old PC game at a yard sale, these drives could be your answer to accessing a bunch of new entertainment. And why not make the most of the Prime Day sales event and save a few bucks?

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Keep your gaming keyboard and PC fans clean with these electric air blower deals, starting from $17 — high-RPM cordless air dusters are great replacements for canned air to blast away the dust and dirt

An air blower, or air duster, is an often-forgotten part of any PC maintenance toolkit. Sure, you can buy cans of compressed air, but they run out, and then you have to buy more.

You don't need to do that anymore. Thanks to Amazon Prime Day, there are some serious bargains to be had on portable, hand-held air blowers that you can use to keep your desk clean and your fans clear. I've used an air blower for years to do just that, to clean underneath the keys in my keyboard and to clear out the dust from hard-to-reach places, especially in my PC case.

Check out these air blower deals at Amazon

We're in the last stretch of the Prime Day week sales, however. These discounts on air dusters won't be around for much longer, and you might miss out on a bargain if you're not quick about it.

To help you, we've put together a list of some of the best (and cheapest) air dusters on the market right now. Pick one up, blast that grime, and get your desk ready for a summer of gaming.

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No two air blowers are quite the same. You can expect to see variations in size, power (based on RPM, or revolutions per minute), battery life, charging ability, and more.

Prices can vary, and so can brands. Here is a good selection of options to choose from.

Another lightweight option, this air blower has a 130,000 RPM fan speed. It can blow up to 350 minutes on a full charge and five different nozzles for cleaning.View Deal

A brilliant price for a cordless air duster. It's rechargable, with a 130,000 RPM fan speed. It has three gear speeds, an LED light, and has various attachments for different cleaning scenarios.View Deal

This duser comes with a slightly varied set of attachments for cleaning your PC or keyboard. It's rechargeable using USB Type-C, has two different nozzles and three brushes, and has a speed of 150,000 RPM.View Deal

This silver-colored compressed air duster is an even faster option for your cleaning needs, with speeds of up to 160,000 RPM. It has four gears, can recharge to full in 2.5 hours over USB Type-C, and comes with four nozzles and 10 different brushes.View Deal

Wolfbox's rechargeable compressed air duster has a 110,000 RPM motor speed, comes with three different speeds, and has five nozzles for cleaning.View Deal

This high-power 180,000 RPM duster is the ideal option for blasting hard-to-clear dirt from your keyboard or fans. It has three different nozzles, three different speeds, and features fast USB Type-C charging.View Deal

This compact air duster can move air at up to 45 m/s with its 150,000 RPM turbofan. A rechargeable battery gives up to 100 minutes of use time and supports USB Type-C charging. The MF100 includes five nozzles and two brush tools to help clean your PC equipment.View Deal

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Prime Day gaming mouse deals round-up — up your game with a new mouse on sale

Prime Day is a great time to pick up new tech — but instead of dropping a ton on a RAM bundle, why not buy something a little more wallet-friendly, such as a new gaming mouse? This is a great time to pick up a new gaming mouse, as a lot of companies released new versions that were more like updates last year. You can now find several great gaming mice on sale — they may not be the absolute newest versions on the market, but they'll still get you that extra edge.

Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro

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Razer recently launched its DeathAdder V4 Pro, which has the same shape and size as the DeathAdder V3 Pro, because the shape and size of the DeathAdder V3 Pro were basically perfect. This lightweight wireless gaming mouse weighs just 2.22 ounces (63g) and features five programmable buttons and up to 90 hours of battery life over 2.4GHz wireless (with a 1,000 Hz polling rate).

The DeathAdder V3 Pro is a lightweight wireless gaming mouse with a fantastic shape, Razer's Focus Pro 30K optical sensor, and up to 90 hours of battery life. It weighs just 63g and is perfect for a range of gamers. View Deal

It sports Razer's Focus Pro 30K optical sensor and works with Razer's HyperPolling Wireless Dongle (sold separately) to achieve a wireless polling rate of up to 8,000 Hz (at the expense of battery life, of course). The DeathAdder V4 Pro is also excellent, but the V3 Pro is still one of our favorites — and it's currently on sale for just $66.49 at Walmart, which is $83.50 off its MSRP of $149.99 and the lowest we've seen it at yet.

Read our full review of the DeathAdder V3 Pro here.

Razer Basilisk V3 Pro

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Another one of our favorite Razer gaming mice is also on sale: the Basilisk V3 Pro, which is part of Razer's flagship Basilisk lineup. The Basilisk V3 Pro isn't as performance-focused as the DeathAdder V3 Pro — this ergonomically-contoured wireless gaming mouse also features Razer's Focus Pro 30K optical sensor, which has a maximum sensitivity of 30,000 DPI and a maximum speed of 750 IPS, and can handle up to 70G's of force. It has 11 programmable buttons and 13 zones of bright, customizable RGB lighting, and it weighs 3.95 ounces (112g).

Razer's flagship wireless Basilisk V3 Pro features Razer's Focus Pro 30K optical sensor, Gen-3 optical mouse switches, and 13 zones of bright RGB underglow lighting. It gets up to 110 hours of battery life and is compatible with Razer's HyperPolling Wireless Dongle and Mouse Dock Pro.View Deal

Razer's stripped down version of its Basilisk V3 Pro sports the Razer 5G 18K optical sensor, an ergonomic right-handed shape with 9 programmable buttons, and up to 285 hours o f battery life on a single AA battery. View Deal

Like the DeathAdder V3 Pro, this mouse also works with Razer's HyperPolling Wireless Dongle (sold separately) to get up to an 8,000 Hz wireless polling rate; it's also compatible with Razer's Mouse Dock Pro (sold separately), which integrates the HyperPolling Wireless Dongle and also allows for wireless charging (and also features 8 zones of customizable RGB lighting, because why not).

Read our full review of the Basilisk V3 Pro here.

And if you want the stripped-down version of the Basilisk V3 Pro, Razer's Basilisk V3 X HyperSpeed wireless gaming mouse is also on sale at Best Buy for $37.99 — $32 off its retail price of $69.99.

Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2

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If you're looking for something ultra-light, well, it's in the name: the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 is a pseudo-ambidextrous ultra-lightweight mouse weighing just 2.12 ounces (60g) and designed for those who need speed above all else. It comes in three colors: black, white, and Logitech's bright magenta rose color (that I happen to love).

Logitech's ultralight 60g wireless mouse features a pseudo-ambidextrous symmetrical shape and sports the brand's Hero 2 optical sensor and Lightforce hybrid optical/mechanical switches. View Deal

The Pro X Superlight 2 has Logitech's Hero 2 optical sensor, which has a maximum sensitivity of 32,000 DPI and a maximum speed of 500 IPS, and can handle up to 40G's of force. It has five programmable buttons; its primary buttons feature Logitech's Lightforce hybrid optical/mechanical switches, which can actuate optically (for the lowest latency) and mechanically (for saving power).

Read our full review of the Pro X Superlight 2 here.

Corsair Scimitar Elite SE Wireless

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Maybe ultralight and stripped-down gaming mice aren't your thing. If you're looking for a mouse with all the buttons, Corsair's newest Scimitar Elite SE Wireless is a good option, and it's currently on sale for 50% off at Best Buy — you can pick it up for just $69.99, which is 50% off its original MSRP of $139.99. That's $5 cheaper than it was last Black Friday, too.

This MMO / MOBA-focused mouse features 16 programmable buttons, 12 of which are on its customizable, movable side panel. It also sports Corsair's Marksman S 33K optical sensor, which has a maximum sensitivity of 33,000 DPI and a maximum speed of 750 IPS, and can handle up to 50G's of force.View Deal

The Scimitar Elite SE Wireless features 16 programmable buttons, 12 of which are on its movable side panel — you can move the side panel forward or backward, depending on your hand size and what's most comfortable for you. It sports Corsair's Marksman S 33K optical sensor, which has a maximum sensitivity of 33,000 DPI and a maximum speed of 750 IPS, and can handle up to 50G's of force. It weighs 4.02 ounces (114g), but let's face it — if you're looking for a mouse with 16 programmable buttons, weight is not your top priority. The Scimitar Elite SE Wireless also features a pretty solid battery life of 150 hours over its 2.4GHz wireless connection, which means you'll only have to charge it every couple of weeks (and that's if you're a serious gamer).

Read our full review of the Scimitar Elite SE Wireless here.

HyperX Pulsefire Saga Pro

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If you're looking for something modular, HyperX's Pulsefire Saga Pro is a wireless gaming mouse with just a couple of modular options (plus the ability to print your own pieces, coming soon). This lightweight gaming mouse also features five programmable buttons and up to a 4,000 Hz wireless polling rate, and it's currently on sale at HyperX for 79.99 — $40 off its MSRP of $119.99.

This ultra-lightweight wireless mouse is modular and comes with 2 humps, 2 sets of primary buttons, and 2 sets of side buttons. It features up to a 4,000 Hz wireless polling rate and HyperX's 26K sensor.View Deal

The Pulsefire Saga Pro sports HyperX's 26K sensor, which has a maximum sensitivity of 26,000 DPI and a maximum speed of 650 IPS, and can handle up to 50G's of force. This is the same sensor we've seen in HyperX's mice for a couple of years now — it's a solid sensor in terms of speed and accuracy, but it might not be for you if you're looking for the latest and greatest.

However, if you're just looking for lightweight modularity, the Pulsefire Saga Pro is where it's at: this mouse comes with two mouse humps, two sets of primary mouse buttons, and two sets of side buttons, and it implements its modularity well — everything fits together nicely and feels sturdy, and we had no issues with creaking or parts moving around in our testing. All configurations will give you a weight of 2.54 ounces (72g) — lightweight, but not quite as light as the Pathfinder.

Read our full review of the Pulsefire Saga Pro here.

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These 15 under-$50 gadgets have upgraded my tech life, and they're all on sale

As much as I love high-priced tech like my RTX 4090-equipped gaming rig or the LG OLED TV I use as my monitor, most of us can't spend several hundred dollars on a tech purchase or gift all the time. But you can still improve your tech life (or the lives of your friends and family) while spending a comparatively small amount of money.

I own all of the affordable devices listed below, and all are on sale for under $50. Many are even under $25! All of these products have made my tech-saturated world a little nicer in their own way. If you're looking for a small tech splurge for yourself during this deals season, or an affordable gift for that tech-savvy friend or family member, one of these $50-or-under options might be a good fit and a great deal.

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Become an IT hero with Rosewill's M.2 SSD Cloner

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Last year, a family member asked me for help with an older PC, which was trying to run Windows 10 and several programs on a cramped 110 GB SSD. At first, I figured I could clone the boot drive onto a more spacious drive so the OS and programs had more space to stretch out.

But the thought of using multiple USB enclosures or shuffling drives in and out of my desktop filled me with dread as I pictured being there for hours getting everything done and the system back up and running. So I looked into getting an M.2 SSD cloner, and was surprised to see they can be found for less than $50.

With support for NVMe M.2 SSDs and offline cloning, this handy device makes it simple to move your files or OS from one drive to another. And with a 20 Gbps USB-C interface, it's also speedy in your OS of choice if you want to use software to clone or move your data between drives.View Deal

While I don't love the glossy plastic shell of Rosewill's model, it's one of the more affordable options. And it supports both NVMe M.2 drives and older AHCI models (Sorry, SATA). Using the cloner is pretty straightforward. You plug in the included USB-C power adapter, put your source drive in the left slot, the destination drive in the right slot, press the power button on the back, and a few logos light up, letting you know you're ready to go. Press the clone button on the top, and drive cloning will commence (provided your destination is the same size or larger than your source).

That's assuming you want to do an offline clone. But because I wanted to also resize the partition between the old 110 GB and the newer Team Group 512 GB SSD, I used the second included USB-C cable to connect the Rosewill cloner to my laptop and powered up the device. Within seconds, both drives were recognized in Windows, so I fired up the excellent free DiskGenius software, cloned the old partition to a new Team Group drive with a few clicks, and then used the software to drag the boot partition to the full size of the new drive. The whole process took just a few minutes, since the Rosewill cloner supports 20 Gbps USB, and I wasn't exactly copying a huge partition.

When the cloning process was finished and the partition inflated, it was hard to believe it was all that easy. I had expected to be at the task for hours, but I was done in less than 30 minutes. Sure, unless you're in IT, a drive cloner might not be something you use regularly, but it's sure handy to have around. You could also use it to save some money by buying a laptop with a cramped SSD and swapping in something much roomier – provided, of course, the laptop's storage isn't soldered to the motherboard.

The Rosewill cloner is also handy for just checking the contents of old M.2 drives you may have lying around. But if that's all you need, you can buy an NVMe enclosure or a single-drive dock. I also own a version of this model from Suitok, which costs $17.

This tiny, cheap, magnetic, USB-charging flashlight is great for PC building and other everyday tasks

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I picked up the OLIGHT IMINI 2 mini flashlight last year on impulse, because it looked well-designed and cost around $20, but now it's down to just below $12. Its simple design and built-in USB-A plug for charging make it fun to use – just pull the back off and it turns on. And the magnet at the back lets you easily mount it anywhere you need a little extra light. I've used it inside a steel PC case while fiddling with RGB wires.

At just 2.17 inches long, this flashlight is rated to 50 lumens, and it sports a magnetic back with a USB-A plug for charging. Pulling the back off turns on the flashlight, and the magnetic back makes it easy to mount the light on anything with ferrous metal.View Deal

The OLIGHT IMINI 2 is also small enough for your keychain, is designed to live with your keys, and includes two silicone covers for the USB port and a little carabiner clip. But the flashlight portion is only held to the charging port via a magnet, and I feel like (for me, at least) it would fall off and get lost before too long.

I've used the HOTO 3.6V Screwdriver Set to build dozens of PCs

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I build a lot of PCs, though not as many lately thanks to the RAMpocalypse, and I also do a fair bit of home improvement work around my apartment. So a cordless screwdriver is a nice thing to have. I also own a much slimmer Wowstick, but have found HOTO's NEX O1 Pro to be more useful thanks to its extra (and variable) torque. It's great for loosening those factory-installed screws on PC cases that just don't want to let go, and also good for assembling furniture.

The HOTO won't replace my DeWalt impact driver or drill for bigger, tougher jobs. But for everyday tasks, it's powerful enough, easy to charge over USB-C, and even looks good on my workbench.

Hoto's wireless screwdriver has three torque settings, charges over USB-C, and looks surprisingly good. It's even proven quite durable, as I've dropped it off of ladders and my workbench at least a dozen times, and it's still working flawlessly.View Deal

This travel-friendly 2K webcam is all most of us need for work calls and family chats

After using a few bulky and clunky 4K webcams during the pandemic, I picked up this 2K model from Anker in 2022 and haven't used anything else since. It's small, has a detachable cable, which makes it easier to toss in a bag, and most importantly, the 2K resolution sensor does a great job in both bright and low-light conditions. And while I don't often use the built-in mics because I prefer my headset, they have worked for me in a pinch more than a few times.

Anker's compact webcam has a built-in foot for angle adjustments or clamping on a screen, a tripod mount on the base, a detachable USB-C cable, and excellent image performance for the price. For most people, there's no reason to pay more for a 4K sensor or higher refresh rates.View Deal

You could spend less and get something serviceable with a rose sensor and fewer features, or way more and get a 4K webcam that tracks you around the room. But for most people, myself included, the PowerConf C200 is a great middle ground, especially now that it's on sale for under $50. I use this webcam every day, and like it so much that I have two of them: one for my treadmill desk and one for the desk in front of the TV in my living room that I use as a monitor.

Cheap USB media control box puts volume and track control a touch away

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For those of us who grew up in the 1900s, few things beat a chunky tactile volume knob and physical buttons for controlling media, and Vaydeer's USB device provides that and then some. I own the previous version of this device and love it for controlling and muting music at my treadmill desk while I work.

I use the buttons on it to play / pause audio and video and move forward to the next track or backward to the previous one. It's totally plug and play, as no drivers are needed.

Just plug this simple USB device into a USB port and you can control the volume and select tracks without reaching for your keyboard or mouse.View Deal

8Bitdo SN30 Pro Wireless Bluetooth Controller

What's not to love about a SNES-inspired wireless gaming controller that's compatible with Windows, Mac, Android and the Nintendo Switch? Not much, but I own the original Pro model and not one of these newer models with translucent plastic shells. That's peak late-90s nostalgia and I really don't want to love it as much as I do.

As you might expect given this controller's small size and many more buttons than the SNES controller it was based on, its Rumble motors aren't the strongest, and the layout can feel kind of cramped for some modern games. But for any kind of retro game and especially platformers (I'm looking at you, Super Mario Bros. Wonder), this is my go-to controller. At this price, maybe I should pick up another one.

With its SNES-inspired design and white shell, this controller will appeal to gamers of a certain age. But its appeal goes beyond its looks., with Hall Effect joysticks, and support for the Switch, PC, macOS, and basically any OS that supports games and Bluetooth.View Deal

Go retro with modern specs with this NES-themed mouse from 8BitDo

There are so many gaming mouse options, most with specs that go well above and beyond my abilities. So I chose something with style that caught my eye, 8BitDo's Retro R8 Mouse with Charging Dock. This NES-inspired mouse is designed for nostalgia, with its black, gray, and red color scheme and round red side buttons. But 8BitDo went the extra mile (or two) by designing a weighted charging dock (with its own NES-like touches), and a spot for the 2.4 GHz dongle. This is the kind of extra feature that's more common in mice that cost twice as much.

The nostalgia of this mouse's design is nice. But it also sports a 26,000 DPI sensor, 4K polling, and a really nice charging dock that also houses the 2.4 GHz dongle. If you're in a pinch or just not gaming, Bluetooth is also supported. View Deal

Under the hood, you get a decent 26,000 DPI sensor and 4K polling (plenty for us older, non-esports gamers), and an ambidextrous design with two side buttons on either side, and a clicky, rubberized scroll wheel. The side buttons, which are concave, took a little getting used to for me. But they are also so distinctive that now I miss them while using other mice.

If the NES theme isn't your thing, the company also sells a translucent-green XBox version, as well as a champagne-hued C64 Edition.

Never run out of USB ports with this powered 11-port hub

If you're like me, you never have access to enough USB ports. I solved this problem by picking up this Ikai hub, with 60W of power for your drives and peripherals and a premium metal shell. It sports three speedy 10 Gbps ports (two USB-C), along with seven 5 GBps USB-A ports. The final USB-C on the end of the hub is for charging your phone or other devices, and delivers 20W.

The other nice feature, is that all the data ports have a button on the side so you can toggle them on and off. Aside from saving a bit of power, I also find this handy for swapping between wireless mice and keyboards, while keeping the tiny dongles plugged in so I don't lose them.

With 11 ports and up to 10 Gbps speed, a solid aluminum shell, and buttons so you can cut the power to individual ports, this USB hub is a great addition to your desk. It has external power for better stability, and even a 20W USB-C PD port on the end for charging phones or peripherals.View Deal

The sole thing to keep in mind about this (and basically any) hub, is that it has a single 10 Gbps input. So don't expect to plug in multiple high-data devices (like SSDs) and have them run simultaneously at full speed. If that's what you need, you'll need to get a Thunderbolt or USB4 hub (and spend significantly more).

Add recessed power and USB ports to your desk for just $16

Jgstkcity recessed power strip

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OK, this one's only for the DIY-inclined, because it involves cutting a hole in your desk (or anywhere else you might want some flush-mount power ports, like a nightstand). Jgstkcity's recessed power strip lets you drop a couple of AC outlets and two USB charging ports (one 30W USB-C) anywhere you need them – again, once you've cut a hole for it.

While it's always smart to be wary of no-name power strips, I've owned the older non-PD version of this strip for over two years and it's been functioning just fine. I have it installed in the narrow stand I built right behind my couch. It's a super-convenient place for power outlets, especially when friends or family stop by. I just warn people not to put drinks there. Thankfully, the coffee table is even more convenient for that and it's right in front of the couch.

You'll likely need a drill and a saw to install it, but having a couple of power plugs and USB-C PD power right on the surface of your desk or nightstand is super convenient. View Deal

Stay charged and save space while traveling abroad with Anker's slim Nano Travel Adapter

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When you're traveling to another country for more than a few days, every small bit of space you can save helps. But you also usually need a travel adapter to plug your devices into the outlets of other countries. Anker's Nano Travel adapter serves both needs well, as it's roughly half the thickness of other adapters and is designed to work in over 200 countries.

The Nano Travel Adapter also has four USB ports for charging, which I've found super convenient for keeping my phone, ereader, and earbuds juiced up without needing a separate charger. There are two USB-A ports on the bottom and two USB-C on the side, with the latter delivering up to 20W. It also comes in black or white/silver. I opted for the white one, which makes it easier to find after months in a drawer when I'm not traveling.

Anker's slim travel adapter is 43% smaller than many other adapters, while supporting over 200 countries with its fold-down plugs. It also has two USB-C and two USB-A ports for charging, at up to 20W. View Deal

The major downside over other travel chargers is that the Nano Travel Adapter doesn't support plugging in devices with three-prong (grounded) plugs. But I haven't found this an issue since I typically plug things like my Baseus flat laptop charger in while traveling, rather than high-power devices like a desktop PC or hair dryer.

Powerowl's rechargeable batteries are good and surprisingly cheap 

PowerOwl batteries and charger

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When I first started using rechargeable batteries with my Walkman in the early 90s, they were kind of awful (but still better than spending all my money feeding my music addiction). They couldn't hold a charge and didn't last nearly as long as name-brand disposable batteries. But here in the mid-2020s, rechargeables are surprisingly good.


Panasonic's Eneloops arguably ushered in the rechargeable AA and AAA renaissance, but PowerOwl's batteries are a lot more affordable and I haven't had a single one fail in over three years of using them in my various remotes, smart door locks, and other devices.

These PowerOwl Pro AA batteries are rated to 2800mAh (though I wouldn't put stock in that spec) and are rated to keep 60% of their power for two years. The included USB-powered charger isn't the fastest (10 hours rated), but it gets the job done. Clip the coupon to get it at this price.View Deal

If there's one thing everyone with modern tech could probably use at this point, it's an extra high-speed and compact charger. The Baseus 65W Flat Wall Charger is my favorite. It's especially great for travel, because it outputs 45W over USB-C for my laptop and up to 20W over USB-A for my phone or other devices, all while folding to a slim 0.66 inches thick. It's smaller than a deck of cards and easily fits in pretty much any bag pocket.

Its slim shape should also help keep the device fully inserted in loose hotel room power sockets, and while the outer shell is plastic, the build quality feels solid, and it includes a 3.3-foot USB-C charging cable for those of us who aren't already drowning in cables from other devices. You'll have to provide your own USB-A cable to charge a second device, but at its current sale price, there's hardly a reason to complain about that. And who doesn't have an extra USB-A charging cable at this point?

TP-Link's AX1800 WiFi 6 USB Adapter delivers Wi-Fi 6 to older devices over USB

TP-Link AX1800 WiFi 6 USB Adapter

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Have you upgraded your router to Wi-Fi 6 or later, but your desktop or laptop doesn't have the requisite hardware to take advantage of your recent network tech? TP-Link's AX1800 WiFi 6 USB Adapter is here to solve that problem for you. It's quite large by USB Wi-Fi dongle standards, but I've found it works quite well with the Wi-Fi 6 router I bought in 2020.

I have the router running downstairs from my office. And it instantly fixed an issue I was having with very poor reception from the SFF PC I built in the Fractal Terra case.

Sure, it's big and bulky with two antennas, but this Wi-Fi 6 USB adapter can deliver some serious speed to your desktop or laptop when paired with a Wi-Fi 6 or later router.View Deal

Orico USB 3.0 Clamp Hub is easy to mount on many desks

This is a four-port, 5Gbps USB-A hub that's designed to clamp onto your monitor or desk and give you extra convenient connectivity.

It comes in black or silver and has a nice, sturdy metal frame. Just note that its clamp section is pretty shallow and its adjustable screw can only open between 10 and 32 mm, so it won't fit on all monitors or desks.

An otherwise standard four-port USB 3.0 hub, this Orico model stands out for its metal frame and clamp design.View Deal

Clean up the cables under your desk with a tray

Delamu cable management tray

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If you to get a handle on the PC cables in your home or office, some cheap cable management trays will do the job. This two-pack comes with tape, though heavier loads will ultimately require some screws.

Besides the trays, this kit also comes with cable ties and a few cable clips you can place along the bottom or sides of your desk. One of these has been holding up the PC cable clutter in my living room for the past year. But I had to screw it into my desk because it's holding one of the above Anker power strips, plus the large external power brick from my LG OLED TV/Monitor.

If there's a rats nest of cables under your desk, attaching some trays can help you clean it up. This set has tape for light loads, but for longer-term cleanliness, you probably want to consider screws.View Deal

Keep a fast charging cable with your keys

EndlesShine short USB-C charging cable on a key ring

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You may, like me, be swimming in a world of USB cables. But that doesn't mean you always have one when you need it away from home. This short 240W USB4 charging cable from EndlesShine solves that by being small enough to attach to your keys. It's not always convenient, at just over 5 inches long, but it will do in a pinch, and has come in handy more than once, particularly on trips when I'm traveling light.

It's short in length, at 5.11 inches, but this keychain cable supports 240W charging and USB4 (40Gbps speeds). Clip it onto your keys and you'll always have a fast cable when you need one.View Deal

If you're the type who is rough with your keys, the plastic cap may wear out over time, so you might want to just keep the cable in a pocket or your bag. It even comes in white and yellow if you don't like basic black.

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HyperX Cloud Stinger 3 Wireless Headset Review: 80 hours and under $100

Everyone wants the freedom of a great wireless gaming headset, but it's hard to find one that's budget-friendly without compromising on... well, a lot. HyperX's new Cloud Stinger 3 Wireless is a budget-friendly (ish) wireless headset that doesn't compromise on much — it's got large, 50mm dynamic drivers with a frequency response range of 10 - 50,000 Hz, an ultra lightweight, comfortable frame with reinforced metal yokes for durability, and it gets up to 80 hours of battery life on a single charge, which is a number we usually only see in much pricier products. The Cloud Stinger 3 Wireless comes in at just under $100, which isn't nothing, but is significantly cheaper than the $200 - $300 price range of headsets with similar specs.

Design and Comfort of the Cloud Stinger 3 Wireless

The Cloud Stinger 3 Wireless is an over-ear (circumaural) wireless gaming headset with a lightweight plastic frame and a non-detachable flip-to-mute boom mic. It's mostly made of plastic, with a matte black finish and some machined texturing around the outer edges of the large, oval earcups, but it does have stainless steel sliders in the headband for durability. The earcups are independently height-adjustable, and they also tilt and swivel 90 degrees for flat storage (though the headset doesn't come with a travel bag or case). The earpads and the underside of the headband are padded with soft, leatherette-covered memory foam, which does an excellent job of passive noise cancellation.

HyperX Cloud Stinger 3 Wireless

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It looks like a gaming headset, mostly because it has a non-detachable boom mic. HyperX's HX logo is glossily debossed on both earcups, while the HyperX text logo adorns the top of the headband. It's not unattractive, but it does look a little cheap — I blame the matte black plastic; it's hard to have this particular finish without looking like you're cutting corners at least somewhat. It feels relatively sturdy for its weight, and the flexible frame makes me think it would hold up decently well if you take care of it. The leatherette-covered memory foam padding feels more premium than the rest of the headset, so that's a nice touch.

HyperX Cloud Stinger 3 Wireless
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HyperX Cloud Stinger 3 Wireless
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HyperX Cloud Stinger 3 Wireless
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HyperX Cloud Stinger 3 Wireless
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The Cloud Stinger 3 Wireless is expectedly lightweight, weighing in at just 10.1 ounces (286.5g). It's almost two ounces lighter than the extremely comfortable HyperX Cloud III S Wireless (12.05oz / 341.5g), and it's half an ounce lighter than the Turtle Beach Atlas Air (10.61oz / 301g), which is one of the lightest wireless headsets we've tested. It's still heavier than wired lightweight headsets, however, such as the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1 (8.3oz / 235g).

HyperX Cloud Stinger 3 Wireless
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HyperX Cloud Stinger 3 Wireless
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Weight isn't the only factor when it comes to comfort, but it certainly helps — and the Cloud Stinger 3 Wireless is a very comfortable and adjustable headset. The headband measures around nine inches (228.6mm) with the earcups fully retracted, and each earcup can be extended around 1.5 inches (38mm) for a total headband length of just under 12 inches (304.8mm). While it wasn't so comfortable that I forgot I was wearing it, I had no problems wearing the Cloud Stinger 3 Wireless for hours at a time.

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HyperX Cloud Stinger 3 Wireless
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HyperX Cloud Stinger 3 Wireless
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It's a wireless headset, so it's got several on-ear controls. On the left earcup, from back to front, there's a power button and a USB-C charging port. On the right earcup, from back to front, there's a multi-function button, a volume wheel, and a mode switch for switching between 2.4GHz wireless and Bluetooth.

HyperX Cloud Stinger 3 Wireless

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In the box, the Cloud Stinger 3 Wireless comes with a short, 1.6-foot (0.5m) USB-C to USB-C charging cable, a 2.4GHz wireless USB-C dongle, and a USB-C to USB-A adapter.

Audio Performance of the Cloud Stinger 3 Wireless

The Cloud Stinger 3 Wireless has large 50mm dynamic drivers with a listed frequency response range of 10 - 50,000 Hz, which is pretty far outside the normal range of 20 - 20,000 Hz (though we often see headsets outside this range these days).

Music on the Cloud Stinger 3 Wireless sounded good — a fairly neutral profile with no immediately noticeable distortion at either end of the spectrum. The bass in songs such as Kaskade's POW POW POW was powerful-feeling without being muddy, and I could hear the full reign of the kick drum at the beginning of Lorde's Royals. It wasn't the absolute clearest bass I've heard, but I was impressed with the balance between power and restraint. The mid- and high-range also sounded good, though perhaps a little too neutral for my taste. The high strings in Britney Spears' Toxic were well-curbed, but the dynamics in songs such as Farruko's Pepas and David Guetta's Titanium (ft. Sia) felt a little... lacking in excitement.

HyperX Cloud Stinger 3 Wireless

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Games also sounded good on the Cloud Stinger 3 Wireless. While it doesn't have a particularly wide soundstage, the headset did a good job of picking up detail in dense, layered audio environments such as the cities of Baldur's Gate 3 and Where Winds Meet, or the jungle of Uncharted 4. In noisy environments these details did tend to blend together in a way that was more cacophonous than artistically rendered (but I suppose that's pretty realistic to how audio works in the real world, too). Directional sound was accurate, if not as finely-tuned as it is in premium, performance-oriented headsets such as the Razer BlackShark V3 Pro.

The headset features dual-wireless connectivity, though not simultaneous — a switch on the right earcup lets you quickly switch between the headset's 2.4GHz wireless and Bluetooth 2 connections. Audio sounded a little compressed over the headset's Bluetooth connection, but it was fine for taking calls or scrolling through TikTok.

Specs

Driver Type

50mm dynamic

Frequency Response

20 - 20,000 Hz

Design Style

Overear (circumaural)

Microphone Type

6mm, unidirectional

Connectivity

2.4GHz wireless, Bluetooth

Weight

10.1oz / 286.5g

Cord Length

N/A

Battery Life

80 hours

Lighting

N/A

Software

Ngenuity

MSRP / Price at Time of Review

$99.99

Release Date

April 30, 2036

Microphone of the Cloud Stinger 3 Wireless

The Cloud Stinger 3 Wireless has a non-detachable flip-to-mute boom microphone that sits on the end of a 3.5-inch (89mm) flexible gooseneck arm. The mic is a 6mm back electret condenser microphone with a unidirectional polar pattern, and it does a decent job of keeping background noise at bay, even without any software-based noise cancellation active.

HyperX Cloud Stinger 3 Wireless

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As for quality, the mic isn't anything to write home about — it's a pretty typical headset mic that picks up vocals loud and clear, but won't make you sound like you're a professional podcaster (or anywhere near that level). My voice sounded decently full over both voice chat and in recordings, but it still had the thin, slightly fuzzy quality that easily gave away the fact that this was a headset mic and not a standalone USB gaming mic. But as long as you're not creating content, this mic is perfectly capable for communicating with coworkers, friends, and teammates.

Features and Software of the Cloud Stinger 3 Wireless

The Cloud Stinger 3 Wireless is supposed to be configurable via HyperX's Ngenuity software, but I downloaded both the new Ngenuity (Ngenuity 3?) and the legacy version of Ngenuity, and neither was able to recognize the headset when it was connected to my PC (wired or wireless).

Luckily, the Cloud Stinger 3 works pretty flawlessly out of the box, so you shouldn't need the software (HyperX's Ngenuity software generally tends to be lacking on features, anyway) to use the headset. The headset comes configured by default with voice prompts that tell you when you're switching between connections and when your mic is muted/unmuted (though this is fairly obvious given that it's a flip-to-mute mic), and tapping the power button once gives you the headset's current remaining battery life. There aren't any settings I desperately wanted to change, though I did want to see if tweaking the EQ could pull out footstep details, and HyperX does boast about its software-based spatial audio on the Cloud Stinger 3 Wireless' product page.

Battery Life of the Cloud Stinger 3 Wireless

HyperX rates the Cloud Stinger 3 Wireless' battery life at "up to 80 hours" over 2.4GHz wireless, which is pretty impressive given how light the headset is. The BlackShark V3 Pro, which weighs 12.96 ounces (367g), gets up to 70 hours of battery life, while the 1.23-pound (560g) Audeze Maxwell 2 gets over 80 hours. Of course, HyperX's other headsets also have battery life that far outclasses their peers — the HyperX Cloud III S Wireless, which weighs 12.05 ounces (341.5g) and retails for $180 gets up to 120 hours over its 2.4GHz wireless connection.

Bottom Line

The Cloud Stinger 3 Wireless is a lightweight, comfortable wireless gaming headset that offers impressive performance and battery life for its $99.99 retail price. It has large dynamic drivers with a wide frequency response range and a fairly neutral (if a little boring) sound profile and up to 80 hours of battery life. It's extremely lightweight and comfortable, though it does look and feel a little cheap overall, and its flip-to-mute boom mic is perfectly adequate for most typical gaming situations. At $100, it's not quite what I'd call budget-friendly (more like the low end of mid-range), but it's definitely worth the price. My only real complaint is that it's a little boring (in both sound profile and looks) — for something a little more fun, I'd still recommend the $120 Corsair Void Wireless v2.

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Route 66 and New England Lead the Charge for Iconic Road Trip Destinations

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