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Pre-order from the new Google Pixel 10 lineup at Best Buy and save up to $760

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SAVE UP TO $760 + GET A FREE GIFT CARD: As of Aug. 21, buy a new Google Pixel 10 or other eligible new Pixel device and save up to $760 with eligible trade-in and preorder at Best Buy. Plus, get a free gift card worth up to $350 with purchase.



Google Pixel phones on white background

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It's official: the Google Pixel 10 is finally here. Unveiled during Aug. 20's Made by Google event alongside the Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and Pixel 10 Pro Fold, Google's newest flagship smartphone is up for grabs now. And even though this is a brand-new phone we're talking about, there's already a way you can save a significant amount of money if it's time for a smartphone upgrade.

Best Buy is currently offering a deal that can save you some serious cash when you have a qualifying trade-in phone and pre-order (the official release date is Aug. 28) a phone from the new Pixel 10 lineup. This promotion can save you up to $600 on the Pixel 10 ($799), Pixel 10 Pro ($999), or Pixel 10 Pro XL ($1,199), and up to $760 off the Pixel 10 Pro Fold ($1,799).

From today through Sep. 4, you can claim this deal by heading to Best Buy and selecting which Google Pixel device you'd like to purchase. You'll need to opt in for a trade-in offer, which is only available if you have a phone that's still in good condition, without cracks. It also needs to come with a power source. You can only trade in phones that you own as well, so if you're still paying on one, that isn't an option for this deal.

You can get up to $760 in maximum trade-in savings based on the value of the device you turn over, and Best Buy's offer for the Pixel 9 Pro XL or Pixel 9 Pro Fold will be based on what's available. Once you trade the device in, Best Buy will give you the value of your device toward your Pixel 10 phone (any of the aforementioned models). Look for the "Trade in and save" option beneath the device's price in bold on the right side of the screen. You'll also see the amount of the gift card you'll receive with purchase right above it.

When you complete the purchase, you'll be provided with a eGift Card from Best Buy worth $100 to $350, depending on the value of your trade-in.

If you've been thinking about giving a new phone a shot but needed a push to do so, this is a great deal that's still going to be running for a while, so you've got time to say your goodbyes to the old one. If you're already using a carrier or just want something new, this might be the best way of bringing home the new Pixel hotness, though.

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Googles AI Mode can book reservations for you… kind of

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Google Search's AI Mode can now help you book restaurant reservations, or at least get you to the booking page.

On Thursday, the tech giant announced that its AI Mode has new "new agentic capabilities," including helping users book restaurant reservations, with more to come. AI mode is already available in the U.S., the UK, and India, and Google said it's now expanding to more than 180 countries and territories, though only in English, for now.

While some outlets have reported that "Google Search’s new AI Mode can now book reservations for you," that's not quite true yet.

When you're in AI Mode on Google Search, you can describe the kind of dinner reservation you're looking for, including party size, dietary restrictions, date, time, cuisine, etc., and Google's underlying AI models will fan out across the internet and create a list of restaurants with available reservations that fit your criteria. When you've found a reservation that works, AI Mode will take you to the booking page.

The ability to streamline reservations in AI Mode soft-launched in Labs, Google's testing ground for new AI features, and it's only available to AI Ultra subscribers in the U.S. However, it's a sign that Google is working on launching more widespread agentic features soon. The announcement said users will soon be able to book event tickets and make local service appointments. Google is working with partners like OpenTable, Resy, Tock, Ticketmaster, StubHub, SeatGeek, and Booksy to help curate these recommendations.

Google AI Mode showing a curated list of restaurant reservation options

AI Mode does the work of finding you restaurant reservations based on specific criteria.
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The agentic part of this new feature, meaning the part of the feature that uses advanced AI models to take action on your behalf, is the research element. The feature still won't do the actual booking for you. Users will have to manually confirm the booking in a third-party tool like Resy.

Of course, you could just go to Resy or OpenTable and search for reservations that way, but this feature searches across all different platforms and the entire web, and pulls up the reservation times.

The advent of the agentic web promises to automate tedious tasks and research, offloading it to our personalized AI assistants. If AI tools can deliver on this promise, the technology could restructure how we interact with the internet. This is an early glimmer of how agentic AI is taking shape online.

If you're a Google AI Ultra subscriber for $250 a month, you can try agentic reservation booking in Search Labs by clicking on "Agentic capabilities in AI Mode."

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How to watch out-of-market NFL games: Do you need NFL Sunday Ticket?

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Figuring out how to watch the entire NFL season in 2025 is complicated. But it gets really frustrating when you live in a different region than your favorite team. Watching out-of-market games for any sport is no walk in the park, but for the NFL, it's an excruciating battle — particularly for your wallet.

Before you pull the trigger on any pay TV provider or streaming service, you may want to check to see what games are considered in-market and out-of-market for your region. You don't want to drop $60 on an annual Paramount+ plan or splurge on the new $199 Fox One streaming platform only to find out the games you want to watch are blacked out.

What are in-market vs. out-of-market NFL games?

In-market games are basically your home team broadcasts, or the games geographically closest to you. These are the games you'll regularly find on CBS and Fox on Sunday afternoons. Out-of-market games are those only available outside of the designated broadcast region you are in. These games are blacked out (unless they are national broadcasts) in favor of in-market games. For instance, I am a Baltimore Ravens fan living in Nashville, Tenn. The Tennessee Titans are my local team, which means their games are in-market for me on Sundays. If both the Titans and Ravens are playing in the 1:00 p.m. time slot on Sunday, I will only be able to watch the Titans. The Ravens will be blacked out, as they are considered out-of-market.

To find out which games are in your local market each week, check out 506sports.com.

How to watch out-of-market NFL games

So, you live in a different region than the team(s) you want to watch. That means the usual streaming services that broadcast NFL games — ESPN, Paramount+, YouTube TV, etc. — aren't going to work for you. With those, you'll only be able to watch in-market teams and national broadcasts. Womp womp.

In this case, the only legal way you can watch out-of-market games is via NFL Sunday Ticket. Sure, there are plenty of bootleg broadcasts floating around the internet, but we can't in good conscience recommend those. NFL Sunday Ticket is the league's own premium sports package that broadcasts NFL regular season games that are unavailable on your local channels. It carries regional Sunday afternoon games on Fox and CBS, specifically. You can get NFL Sunday Ticket as an individual channel on YouTube or as an add-on to YouTube TV.

How much does NFL Sunday Ticket cost?

I won't sugarcoat it for you: NFL Sunday ticket is outrageously expensive unless you're brand new to the service. Through Aug. 31, newbies can score NFL Sunday Ticket as an individual channel on YouTube or as a YouTube TV add-on for $276 total for the regular season (8 payments of $34.50 per month). For returning customers, it'll cost $480 total as an individual channel (8 payments of $60 per month) or $378 total as a YouTube TV add-on (8 payments of $47.25 per month). Students, military personnel, first responders, medical professionals, and teachers can all get discounted rates (see below).

Starting in September, there will also be month-to-month plans available. For new users, it'll cost $85 per month on the monthly plan, while returning customers will pay $115 per month for the YouTube TV add-on and $145 per month for the individual channel.

Here's a breakdown for you:

Season pass (8-month subscription)

  • $276 for new users ($34.50/month)

  • $376 for returning users bundled with YouTube TV

  • $480 for returning users without YouTube TV

  • $119 for students who can verify their eligibility

  • $198 for Military & Veterans, First Responders, Medical Community, and Teachers

Month-to-month

  • $85 per month for new users

  • $115 per month for returning users bundled with YouTube TV

  • $145 per month for returning users without YouTube TV

How to sign up for NFL Sunday Ticket

To get NFL Sunday Ticket, head over to YouTube.com/NFL and a prompt will pop up with the details to sign up. If you don't see the prompt, just click on "get NFL Sunday Ticket" to the right of the NFL logo. You'll see options to sign up for both YouTube TV and NFL Sunday Ticket, NFL Sunday Ticket only, or the Student Plan. If you want to sign up for the military, first responder, medical professional, or teacher rate, you'll have to go through id.me.

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The Home Depot Labor Day Sale is live: Shop the best deals on tools, grills, and outdoor equipment

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The best Home Depot Labor Day deals at a glance:

Best grill deal

Weber Genesis E-315

$799
(save $100)

Weber Genesis E-315 grill



Labor Day is still a couple of weekends away, but some sales just couldn't wait. Home Depot's Labor Day sale is already live, offering up to 40% off select power tools, grills, outdoor equipment, appliances, and even Halloween decorations. Whether you want to clean up your yard for fall festivities or try your hands at a home improvement project, the goods you need are likely discounted.

The sale lasts until Sept. 4, but some of these deals are only offered for a limited time. In other words, if you see something you want, grab it ASAP. We've rounded up some of the best deals we've spotted during the Home Depot Labor Day sale below, highlighting grills and tools in particular.

Best Home Depot grill deal


Weber Genesis E-315 grill

Credit: Weber

Why we like it

When it comes to grills, it's hard to beat a Weber. Their high quality builds can get pretty expensive, but for Labor Day, several models — including the Genesis collection, the brand's premium gas grills — have price drops up to $100. The Genesis E-315 is usually $899, but you can grab it for $799 during the sale. It features a 513 square-inch cooking space, PureBlu burners, and a 12-year warranty.

More grill deals

  • Weber Spirit E-210 2-Burner Propane Gas Grill — $399 $449 (save $50)

  • Weber Traveler Portable Propane Gas Grill — $399 $449 (save $50)

  • Traeger Pro Series 22-Pellet Grill and Smoker — $449 $549 (save $100)

  • Weber Spirit E-325 3-Burner Propane Gas Grill — $499 $549 (save $50)

  • Traeger Pro Series 34-Pellet Grill and Smoker — $599 $729.99 (save $130.99)

  • Weber Spirit SB-E-425 4-Burner Propane Gas Grill — $629 $699 (save $70)

  • Traeger Woodridge Wi-Fi Pellet Grill and Smoker — $799 $899 (save $100)

  • Weber Genesis E-315 3-Burner Liquid Propane Gas Grill — $799 $899 (save $100)

  • Weber Genesis E-325 3-Burner Liquid Propane Gas Grill — $849 $949 (save $100)

Best Home Depot power tool deal


DeWalt 7-tool combo kit with tote bag

Credit: DeWalt

Why we like it

This seven-tool DeWalt kit is one of the best values we've found during the Home Depot Labor Day sale. It includes one 1/2-inch drill/driver, 1/4-inch impact driver, oscillating multi-tool, one-handed reciprocating saw, 6.5-inch circular saw, LED work light, one 20V Max 5Ah battery, one 20V Max 2Ah compact battery, a charger, and a contractor bag. The sheer amount of stuff in this kit adds up to nearly a $1,000 value, but you can save 37% ahead of Labor Day and grab it for just $599.

More power tool deals

  • RYOBI ONE+ 18V Lithium-Ion Starter Kit — $79 $205 (save $126)

  • DeWalt 20V MAX Cordless Drill/Impact 2 Tool Combo Kit — $179 $239 (save $60)

  • Milwaukee M12 FUEL 12-Volt Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless Hammer Drill and Impact Driver Combo Kit — $199 $369 (save $170)

  • DeWalt 20V MAX XR Hammer Drill and ATOMIC Impact Driver 2 Tool Cordless Combo Kit — $259 $349 (save $90)

  • Milwaukee M18 18-Volt Lithium-Ion REDLITHIUM FORGE Starter Kit — $279 $299 (save $20) + get free battery

  • Milwaukee M18 FUEL 18- V Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless Hammer Drill and Impact Driver Combo Kit — $399 $558 (save $159)

  • DeWalt 15 Amp Corded 12 in. Double Bevel Sliding Compound Miter Saw — $499 $868 (save $369)

  • DeWalt 20-Volt MAX Lithium-Ion Cordless 7-Tool Combo Kit — $599 $949 (save $350)

  • Milwaukee M18 18-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless Combo Kit — $599 $1,099 (save $500)

  • RYOBI ONE+ 18V Cordless 12-Tool Combo Kit — $649 $799 (save $150)

Best Home Depot outdoor deal


Milwaukee pruning saw with battery and charger

Credit: Milwaukee

Why we like it

The Milwaukee M18 Fuel Hatchet is a compact, lightweight pruning saw that can get into those hard-to-reach spots and still deliver enough power to cut through hardwoods. It's also relatively quiet, easy to maneuver, and requires no fuel. Instead, it comes with the M18 RedLithium high-output XC6.0 battery pack and the multi-voltage charger. The battery is compatible with other M18 tools as well. During the Labor Day sale, the kit is down to only $249. That's less than half the cost of buying all three pieces separately.

More outdoor deals

  • RYOBI Expand-It Brush-Cutter Trimmer Attachment — $79 $99 (save $20)

  • Milwaukee M18 FUEL Cordless Handheld Blower — $149 $199 (save $50)

  • DeWalt 20V MAX 22 in. Cordless Battery Powered Hedge Trimmer — $149 $179 (save $30)

  • RYOBI Cordless Electric Chainsaw — $159 $199 (save $40)

  • RYOBI Whisper Series Cordless Leaf Blower with 2 batteries — $199 $329 (save $130)

  • DeWalt Cold Water Electric Pressure Washer — $229 $399 (save $170)

  • RYOBI Cordless Battery Walk Behind Push Lawn Mower — $299 $329 (save $30)

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