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Prime Day Brings Major Deals on Headphones and Speakers From Popular Brands
Of course, the best overall audio deal for Prime Day 2026 is on the AirPods Max 2. You can still get the Midnight color for the all-time low price of $399.00 today on Amazon, but we aren't sure how much longer this sale will last.
Shoppers should note that many sales during Amazon Prime Day require you to have an Amazon Prime membership to take advantage of the discounts. Amazon Prime costs $14.99 per month or $139.00 per year, and it comes with a 30-day free trial for new subscribers.
Special for 2026, Amazon is also offering 50% off Prime memberships for Young Adults. Prime for Young Adults is a discounted Prime membership for anyone age 18-24 that offers all of the Prime benefits at $69.00 per year, half of the price of regular Prime.
Beats
Amazon this week is discounting a collection of Beats headphones and speakers for Prime Day, including a new low price on the Powerbeats Pro 2. You can get this new 2025 model for $179.95 in all four colors, down from $249.99. This deal on the Powerbeats Pro 2 is being matched at Best Buy, along with a few other Beats deals.
- Beats Studio Buds+ - $89.95, down from $169.95
- Beats Pill - $99.95, down from $149.95
- Beats Solo 4 - $99.95, down from $199.95
- Beats Studio Pro - $149.95, down from $349.99
- Powerbeats Pro 2 - $179.95, down from $249.99
- Beats USB-A to USB-C Woven Cable - $5.00, down from $18.99
- Beats iPhone 17 Case - $18.99, down from $45.00
- Beats iPhone 17 Pro Rugged Case - $30.50, down from $79.00
- Beats iPhone 17 Pro Max Case - $28.50, down from $45.00
Sony
- LinkBuds Open-Ear Wireless Earbuds - $178.00, down from $229.99
- WH-1000XM5 Premium Noise Canceling Headphones - $198.00, down from $399.99
- PS-LX3BT Wireless Bluetooth Turntable - $248.00, down from $398.00
- WF-1000XM6 Wireless Noise Cancelling Earbuds - $265.99, down from $329.99
- WH-1000XM6 The Best Noise Canceling Wireless Headphones - $378.00, down from $459.99
Sonos
The highlight of Prime Day deals for Sonos products is the Sonos Ace Headphones down to just $279.00, from $399.00. This is a new all-time low price on the over-ear headphones, beating the previous low by over $20.
- Sonos Era 100 SL Speaker - $159.00, down from $189.00
- Sonos Era 100 Speaker - $179.00, down from $219.00
- Sonos Ace Headphones - $279.00, down from $399.00
- Sonos Five Wireless HiFi Speaker - $449.00, down from $599.00
Soundcore
- P30i Noise Cancelling Earbuds - $23.69, down from $39.99
- Soundcore Boom 2 Outdoor Speaker - $84.99, down from $129.99
- Soundcore Sleep A20 Earbuds - $107.99, down from $179.99
- Soundcore Space 2 Noise Cancelling Headphones - $109.99, down from $129.99
- Soundcore Sleep A30 Earbuds - $159.99, down from $229.99
More Deals
- JBL Tune 770NC Over-Ear Headphones - $89.95, down from $149.95
- JBL Flip 7 Speaker - $94.95, down from $149.95
- SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7P Gaming Headset - $159.99, down from $199.99
- Sennheiser MOMENTUM 4 Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones - $179.95, down from $270.50
- Nothing Headphone (1) - $213.75, down from $299.00
For even more Prime Day deals, be sure to visit our main article recapping all of the best Apple deals for Prime Day. If you're on the hunt for more discounts, be sure to visit our Apple Deals roundup where we recap the best Apple-related bargains of the past week.
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Every New AirPods Feature in iOS 27
Custom EQ
Apple resisted custom EQ for the AirPods for years, preferring to require users to stick with Apple's sound profiles. That's changing in iOS 27, and there are finally adjustable equalizer settings.
When the AirPods are connected to an iPhone running iOS 27 and have the latest firmware, custom EQ can be accessed by going to Settings > [AirPods Name] > Audio & Routing > Equalizer > Custom.
There are options for adjusting lows, mids, and highs.
Custom EQ is available for AirPods with an H2 chip, which includes the AirPods Pro 2, AirPods Pro 3, AirPods 4, and AirPods Max 2.
Redesigned Settings Menu
There's a more compact settings interface available when the AirPods are connected to an iPhone. It's still located under Settings > AirPods, but all of the AirPods features are better organized and easier to get to.
The Transparency, Noise Cancellation, and Adaptive modes are still accessible at the top of the screen for quick switching, but Apple also added a volume slider for adjusting sound in the same interface.
Instead of expanded menus for Hearing Health, Call Controls, and gestures, the options are organized into separate menus. Apple has logically aggregated controls into categories that include Audio & Routing, Hearing Health, Controls & Gestures, Live Translation, Accessibility, Battery, Find My, and Privacy.
Siri AI
The smarter version of Siri, Siri AI, works on the AirPods through a connected iPhone. When you're wearing AirPods, you can ask Siri AI questions and make requests.
Siri AI isn't a standalone feature on the AirPods, and it requires an iPhone that supports it. Siri AI has a long list of new capabilities, which are outlined in our Siri guide. Apple is rumored to be developing AirPods with cameras that will feed visual data to Siri AI, and the current integration is a precursor to that deeper feature set.
Precision Finding
The AirPods Pro 3 charging case features Ultra Wideband (UWB), and it works with Precision Finding on the iPhone. With the update to iOS 27 and watchOS 27, you can also use an Apple Watch for AirPods Pro 3 Precision Finding.
GymKit Syncing
GymKit works with the iPhone in iOS 27, and it can sync heart rate data collected from the AirPods Pro 3 to gym equipment like treadmills and indoor bikes.
Accessibility
Apple added Name Recognition in iOS 27, so users who are deaf or hard of hearing can be alerted if someone says their name. It's a feature that works with the AirPods Hearing Health options, and it supports more than 50 languages globally.
Compatibility
Some of the new AirPods features require an H2 chip, and for Siri AI, you'll need an Apple Intelligence-compatible iPhone. The Precision Finding and GymKit features are limited to AirPods Pro 3.
Launch Date
The new AirPods features require iOS 27 and updated AirPods firmware. Developers have access now, and Apple plans to release a public beta in July. iOS 27 will launch in September alongside new iPhone models.
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Prime Day Brings Huge Discounts to Every Apple Watch Model
Apple Watch Series 11
Amazon this week has all-time low prices on the Apple Watch Series 11, with $120 discounts across numerous models of the smartwatch. This sale includes a handful of GPS aluminum models on sale at record low prices.
You can get the 42mm GPS Apple Watch Series 11 for $279.00, down from $399.00, and the 46mm GPS model for $309.00, down from $429.00. On Amazon, you'll find three of the 42mm GPS models and three of the 46mm GPS models on sale at these all-time low prices.
Apple Watch SE 3
Amazon is also taking $50 off the Apple Watch SE 3, starting at $199.00 for the 40mm GPS model. These are matches of all-time low prices on the SE 3, and it's been over four months since we last tracked these prices on the wearable.
You can also get the 44mm GPS Apple Watch SE 3 on sale for $229.00, down from $279.00. Both the 40mm and 44mm GPS models are available in Midnight and Starlight Aluminum at these prices.
Apple Watch Ultra 3
Finally, Amazon is discounting a wide array of Apple Watch Ultra 3 models down to $649.00 for Prime Day, from $799.00. This is a new all-time low price on the 2025 smartwatch, beating the previous record low price by about $50, and it's available in both Natural and Black Titanium color options.
Head to our full Deals Roundup to get caught up with all of the latest deals and discounts that we've been tracking over the past week.
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Best Prime Day TV Deals Feature Lowest Prices of the Year Across Top Brands
Below we've collected some of the best TV deals you can find during Prime Day, including those from Samsung, Sony, Hisense, LG, Panasonic, Toshiba, and more. Shoppers should remember that Prime Day sales are typically time sensitive, so purchase quickly if you're interested.
There are a few rival Prime Day TV discount events this year as well, including Sony's own four-day sale. During this event, you can get the 65-inch BRAVIA II Google TV for $2,299.99 at Crutchfield and direct through Sony, down from $2,599.99. You'll also find Sony's popular noise canceling headphones and more on sale at their best prices ever this week.
Shoppers should note that many sales during Amazon Prime Day require you to have an Amazon Prime membership to take advantage of the discounts. Amazon Prime costs $14.99 per month or $139.00 per year, and it comes with a 30-day free trial for new subscribers.
Special for 2026, Amazon is also offering 50% off Prime memberships for Young Adults. Prime for Young Adults is a discounted Prime membership for anyone age 18-24 that offers all of the Prime benefits at $69.00 per year, half of the price of regular Prime.
50-Inch TVs
- 50-inch Insignia LED 4K Smart Fire TV - $149.99, down from $299.99
- 50-inch Amazon Ember Fire TV - $239.95, down from $399.99
- 50-inch Hisense mini LED 4K Smart Fire TV - $399.99, down from $699.00
- 55-inch Toshiba mini LED Smart Fire TV - $549.99, down from $898.99
- 55-inch Samsung The Frame 4K QLED - $697.99, down from $1,097.99
- 55-inch Sony OLED 4K Smart Google TV - $998.00, down from $1,499.99
60-Inch TVs
- 65-inch Hisense QLED 4K Smart Fire TV - $379.99, down from $478.00
- 65-inch TCL mini LED QLED 4K TV - $529.99, down from $799.99
- 65-inch Hisense QLED CanvasTV Series 4K Google Smart TV - $849.99, down from $1,299.99
- 65-inch Sony OLED 4K Smart Google TV - $1,198.00, down from $1,999.99
- 65-inch LG OLED evo AI 4K Smart TV - $1,199.00, down from $1,396.99
- 65-inch Samsung The Frame Pro Smart TV - $1,497.99, down from $2,397.99
70-Inch TVs
- 75-inch Samsung mini LED Smart TV - $897.99, down from $1,197.99
- 75-inch Toshiba Mini-LED 4K Smart Fire TV - $899.99, down from $1,499.99
80-Inch TVs
- 85-inch Samsung QLED 4K Smart TV - $1,297.99, down from $1,697.99
- 85-inch Sony BRAVIA 3 II 4K Smart Google TV - $1,498.00, down from $1,599.99
- 85-inch Sony BRAVIA 9 Smart Google TV - $2,998.00, down from $3,798.00
If you're on the hunt for more discounts, be sure to visit our Apple Deals roundup where we recap the best Apple-related bargains of the past week.
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Prime Day Discounts Hit 2026 MacBook Pro With Up to $299 Off Select Models
Starting with the 14-inch models, you can get the 24GB/1TB M5 Pro MacBook Pro for $2,034.00, down from $2,199.00. The biggest overall savings this time around is on the 36GB/2TB model, available for $3,299.99, which is a $299 discount and all-time low price.
You can get up to $250 off the 16-inch MacBook Pro right now on Amazon, with the 24GB RAM/1TB M5 Pro model hitting a new all-time low price of $2,494.00, down from $2,699.00. Most of the MacBook Pro devices in this sale have an estimated delivery date of June 29 with free shipping.
Shoppers should note that many sales during Amazon Prime Day require you to have an Amazon Prime membership to take advantage of the discounts. Amazon Prime costs $14.99 per month or $139.00 per year, and it comes with a 30-day free trial for new subscribers.
Special for 2026, Amazon is also offering 50% off Prime memberships for Young Adults. Prime for Young Adults is a discounted Prime membership for anyone age 18-24 that offers all of the Prime benefits at $69.00 per year, half of the price of regular Prime.
For even more Prime Day deals, be sure to visit our main article recapping all of the best Apple deals for Prime Day. If you're on the hunt for more discounts, be sure to visit our Apple Deals roundup where we recap the best Apple-related bargains of the past week.
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Apple Store in Ann Arbor, Michigan is Moving Soon
Simon Property Group has been redeveloping a portion of the surface parking lot at the Briarwood Mall, and previous reports have indicated that Apple will be moving its store to this new mixed-use area.
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This May Be Your Last Chance to Get AirPods Max 2 for $399 During Prime Day
Free delivery has the AirPods Max 2 arriving around June 29, but Prime members should see same-day delivery options in many locations. You can also shop solid deals on the AirPods 4 and AirPods Pro 3 during Prime Day this year.
Shoppers should note that many sales during Amazon Prime Day require you to have an Amazon Prime membership to take advantage of the discounts. Amazon Prime costs $14.99 per month or $139.00 per year, and it comes with a 30-day free trial for new subscribers.
Special for 2026, Amazon is also offering 50% off Prime memberships for Young Adults. Prime for Young Adults is a discounted Prime membership for anyone age 18-24 that offers all of the Prime benefits at $69.00 per year, half of the price of regular Prime.
For even more Prime Day deals, be sure to visit our main article recapping all of the best Apple deals for Prime Day. If you're on the hunt for more discounts, be sure to visit our Apple Deals roundup where we recap the best Apple-related bargains of the past week.
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Foldable iPhone 'Ultra' Set for Production in July Despite Hinge Issues
Although some recent reports suggested the book-style device could be delayed due to hinge-related issues, the Korean outlet's sources indicate that Apple is still targeting a September launch as planned.
Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reported in March that the new foldable iPhone won't ship to customers in the same September timeframe as the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max. A month later, Gurman said that the foldable iPhone remained on track for a September debut alongside the iPhone 18 Pro models, and that Apple is aiming to put it on sale at roughly the same time or slightly later.
Gurman noted at the time, however, that "the release is six months away and production has yet to ramp up" and "the timing isn't final."
The foldable iPhone will use a foldable 7.8-inch OLED panel supplied by Samsung. The display uses a newer design that eliminates one of the traditional screen layers and instead builds the color-filtering layer directly into the display stack, making the screen thinner, lighter, and more power-efficient.
The hinge will reportedly be supplied by Taiwan's Shin Zu Shing and U.S.-based Amphenol. Both companies are said to be providing hinges manufactured using 3D-printing techniques.
The Elec's latest sources said Apple did encounter some challenges with the hinge during testing. After undergoing durability tests involving millions of folds, the mechanism reportedly began producing slight "noise," while wider-than-expected manufacturing tolerances in parts of the assembly process contributed to higher defect rates. However, most of these issues have since been addressed, according to one Taiwan-based industry source cited by the outlet.
In addition to the inner display, the foldable iPhone is expected to feature a 5.5-inch cover display, as well as Apple's A20 chip and C2 modem, a Touch ID power button instead of Face ID, and two rear cameras, with pricing rumored at around $2,000. Apple's book-style foldable could launch as the "iPhone Ultra," as suggested by reports.
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iPad Mini 7 Gets Rare $99 Discounts During Prime Day
Additionally, you can get the 256GB Wi-Fi iPad mini 7 for $499.99 and the 512GB Wi-Fi iPad mini 7 for $699.99, both $99 discounts and available in multiple colors. These sales are all solid second-best prices on the iPad mini 7.
Shoppers should note that many sales during Amazon Prime Day require you to have an Amazon Prime membership to take advantage of the discounts. Amazon Prime costs $14.99 per month or $139.00 per year, and it comes with a 30-day free trial for new subscribers.
Special for 2026, Amazon is also offering 50% off Prime memberships for Young Adults. Prime for Young Adults is a discounted Prime membership for anyone age 18-24 that offers all of the Prime benefits at $69.00 per year, half of the price of regular Prime.
For even more Prime Day deals, be sure to visit our main article recapping all of the best Apple deals for Prime Day. If you're on the hunt for more discounts, be sure to visit our Apple Deals roundup where we recap the best Apple-related bargains of the past week.
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Inside Microsoft’s two-decade push to cut water intensity while scaling for growth
As demand for cloud and AI services continues to grow, datacenters are becoming more essential than ever. Communities also want to better understand how this infrastructure affects local resources, particularly water. At Microsoft, water stewardship has been a priority since our first datacenter builds in the early 2000s and remains a core part of our strategy today and into the future. It underpins both our Community-First AI Infrastructure initiative and our company-wide commitment to become water positive by 2030, meaning we will replenish more water than we withdraw. We are pairing our progress with continued transparency so people can understand not only how much water we use, but also how we are working to reduce that use over time.
Through continuous innovation and advancements in cooling technologies, we have improved our water use effectiveness (WUE), measured in liters per kilowatt-hour (L/kWh), by nearly 90% since our first generation of datacenters in the early 2000s. Our average WUE has decreased from 2.3 L/kWh to 0.27 L/kWh in 2025, reflecting decades of innovation and our ongoing commitment to reducing the water intensity of our datacenters while meeting the growing demand for cloud and AI services.
Across our entire owned fleet of datacenters, we are committed as a company to a 40 percent improvement in datacenter water-use intensity by 2030. As of 2025, we have reduced our water-use intensity by 25 percent, putting us well over halfway toward our goal. This strong progress reflects the impact of our continued investments in water-efficient cooling technologies, operational improvements and responsible water management practices.*
In FY25, Microsoft reached an important milestone toward its 2030 water positive commitment, replenishing more water than it withdrew across its global operations for the year. We have made this progress by decoupling datacenter growth from water use through resilient, responsible water stewardship practices and the deployment of increasingly efficient cooling technologies — demonstrating that digital growth and sustainable water management can advance together. We are committed to building on this progress and working toward sustaining water positive performance over time as we continue advancing toward our 2030 goal.
Early water stewardship by design
Beginning with some of our earliest datacenter designs, we prioritized water efficiency while minimizing impacts on energy use through the deployment of high-efficiency economizing chillers operating at elevated water temperatures. As early as 2008, we adopted direct air cooling with evaporative assist as the primary cooling approach across our datacenter fleet. This design uses significantly less electricity and up to 90% less water than traditional water-based cooling systems by relying on water only when outside temperatures exceed 85°F (29.4°C). In parts of Northern Europe, no water is required for cooling throughout the year, while in other cooler regions like Dublin and Amsterdam, water is used less than 5% of the time. In more temperate climates like Virginia, water is typically required only 10% of the year, while in the hottest climates like Phoenix, water use may increase to as much as 40% of the year. As a result, approximately 90% of our 2025 owned fleet operates using highly efficient, low- to zero-water cooling systems.
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While the majority of our existing datacenters are already highly water efficient, we did not stop there. In 2024, Microsoft introduced a new datacenter design optimized for AI workloads that consumes zero water for cooling during operations, further reinforcing our commitment to water stewardship by design. This chip-level cooling solution delivers precise zonal temperature control without water evaporation by recirculating water through a closed-loop, direct-to-chip cooling system. As our datacenter fleet continues to expand, the addition of these zero-water designs will further reduce Microsoft’s water use intensity over time.
Datacenter cooling methods, explained:
- Cooling towers: Traditional systems that remove heat by evaporating water year-round.
- Hybrid fluid coolers: Evaporates water for cooling during hot summer conditions and switches to dry mode when ambient temperatures cool down.
- Direct air: Uses outside air for cooling, with little to no water use. Water is used only when outside air is above 85°F.
- Air cooled chillers: Uses mechanical refrigeration and outside air to remove heat from closed coolant loops with zero water evaporation.
- Liquid-cooled AI DCs: Uses closed-loop, direct-to-chip cooling to provide precise chip-level temperature control, removing heat efficiently with zero water evaporation.
Modernizing cooling in existing datacenters with smarter controls
Design innovation is only part of the story. We are also improving the efficiency of existing facilities that use water through a continuous focus on optimizing temperature and humidity setpoints, enabling more precise environmental control and eliminating overcooling. In addition, we regularly audit water use and compare actuals against design expectations using real-time weather data and operational analytics. This helps ensure our datacenters are performing as intended and enables us to quickly identify and address any unexpected water use. These efforts, combined with ongoing hardware and operational improvements, are all aimed at using as little water as possible.
Specifically in our Phoenix, Arizona, datacenters, implementation of these advancements led to a 23% year-over-year improvement in WUE in FY25 alone. We are now deploying these advancements across our direct-evaporatively cooled datacenters globally.
Operational improvements like these are one reason Microsoft has been able to report significant long-term reductions in water intensity across datacenter generations. They also point to the next phase of our work: expanding the use of recycled and alternative water sources wherever possible.
Leveraging recycled, reused and non-potable water
In addition to driving efficiency, we also prioritize using recycled, reused or non-potable water wherever possible in our operations. We have expanded the use of these non-potable water sources in some of our most water-intensive regions, helping reduce demand on freshwater supplies. For example, in Quincy, Washington, Singapore and San Antonio, Texas, three of our key locations for advancing water stewardship, we leverage 74%, 99% and 79% recycled, reused or non-potable water sources, respectively.
Rainwater harvesting systems are now operational at select datacenters in the Netherlands, Sweden and Ireland, with additional installations planned in Canada, the United Kingdom, Finland, Italy, South Africa and Austria. To illustrate the potential impact, Microsoft’s new datacenters in Quebec are expected to collect up to 1.5 million liters of rainwater annually, depending on local precipitation levels. This water can be used to further offset the already low water withdrawal at these sites. Expanding the use of alternative water sources in this way helps reduce pressure on municipal water supplies while supporting efficient datacenter operations.
As needed, we implement on-site water treatment systems that enable facilities to recycle water multiple times for cooling operations. These systems produce purified water suitable for reuse within cooling systems, reducing overall dependence on utility water supplies. Together, these efforts demonstrate how engineering innovation and operational excellence can work in concert to meaningfully reduce water use at the facility level.
Advancing water stewardship through investment and community partnership
We work closely with local utilities to reduce strain on community resources, and plan ahead for the sourcing and infrastructure needs associated with our operations. Beyond our operations, Microsoft’s Datacenter Community Pledge commits us to protecting local watersheds, engaging stakeholders and investing in projects that strengthen regional water resilience — helping ensure datacenter growth supports both environmental sustainability and long-term community well-being. Where system improvements are required, Microsoft funds those upgrades in full so communities do not have to shoulder the cost of supporting our operations.
Beyond our own footprint, we invest directly in community water infrastructure by modernizing water systems, expanding access, increasing reliability and helping utilities maintain stable rates and pressure. These investments create shared value for both Microsoft and the local communities we work closely with by strengthening critical infrastructure and supporting long-term water resilience. For example, near our datacenter in Leesburg, Virginia, Microsoft is funding more than $25 million in water and sewer improvements to help ensure that the cost of serving our facilities does not fall on local ratepayers. Since 2020, we have invested more than $500 million in more than 75 water and wastewater infrastructure projects that deliver meaningful community co-benefits.
Replenishment
Finally, we pair all of this work with our broader water positive commitment, our goal to replenish more water than we withdraw by 2030, while advancing our Community-First AI Infrastructure approach, which prioritizes delivering measurable benefits to the communities where we operate. This approach extends across our entire datacenter footprint, including leased facilities. In FY25, we replenished more water than we withdrew globally, marking a significant milestone in our water stewardship journey.**
We prioritize and pursue projects designed to deliver meaningful water contribution to each local community. For example, in the greater Phoenix area and nearby Nevada communities, we partner with FIDO Tech and local utilities to deploy AI-enabled leak-detection that identifies and repairs hidden breaks in aging water systems. By preventing water loss before it occurs, these efforts help keep more water in circulation, improving reliability for residents and effectively increasing the amount of usable water available across the system.
Across the Midwest, we work with The Nature Conservancy to restore historic oxbow wetlands — crescent-shaped water bodies that naturally recharge groundwater, reduce flood risk and enhance habitat for native species. These wetlands act as natural reservoirs, capturing and slowly returning water to local aquifers over time. The goal is to create more stable water availability for agriculture, healthier ecosystems and increased resilience for nearby communities throughout the year.
Looking ahead
As water challenges become increasingly complex around the world, Microsoft remains deeply committed to protecting water as a vital natural resource. We continue to advance datacenter innovations that reduce water use intensity while supporting the growing performance demands of cloud and AI services. Through zero-water cooling designs optimized for AI workloads, water reuse initiatives both on and off our campuses and community-focused stewardship programs, we are working toward a future where digital growth and responsible water management go hand in hand.
We are also exploring zonal cooling architectures that more precisely align cooling approaches with the needs of different hardware types, improving efficiency while supporting a diverse mix of AI and traditional workloads.
Datacenters are essential infrastructure for the digital economy, and we believe they should be built and operated in ways that benefit the communities they serve. Over the last decade, we have demonstrated that technological advancement and environmental stewardship can progress together, and we remain committed to continuing that journey as we build the datacenters of the future.
Top image caption: Aerial view of Microsoft datacenter campus in Wisconsin.
Judy Priest leads technology strategy, innovation and research for Microsoft’s global cloud and AI infrastructure, driving advances in datacenter architecture, sustainability, power, cooling, energy and emerging technologies that enable reliable, scalable services.
Steve Solomon is a professional engineer leading the engineering strategy behind the company’s global cloud and AI infrastructure. He specializes in datacenter design, sustainability, power and cooling innovation, helping advance reliable, efficient and community-focused infrastructure at hyperscale.
*Footnote 1: Measured as water withdrawals per megawatt (MW); based on a 2022 baseline.
**Footnote 2: To understand how Microsoft calculates and tracks water replenishment data, please refer to our FY 2024 Environmental Data Fact Sheet.
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Prime Day 2026: Top Savings on Anker, Beats, TVs, and More Accessories
Shoppers should note that many sales during Amazon Prime Day require you to have an Amazon Prime membership to take advantage of the discounts. Amazon Prime costs $14.99 per month or $139.00 per year, and it comes with a 30-day free trial for new subscribers.
Special for 2026, Amazon is also offering 50% off Prime memberships for Young Adults. Prime for Young Adults is a discounted Prime membership for anyone age 18-24 that offers all of the Prime benefits at $69.00 per year, half of the price of regular Prime.
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Anker's Prime 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Station is available for $99.74 on Amazon this week, down from $149.99. This is one of Anker's newest accessories, and Amazon's sale today is a new all-time low price on the device.
The Prime 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Station features Qi2.2 support, which lets a compatible MagSafe iPhone charge at up to 25W. It's the same speed as Apple's MagSafe charger, and it is 10W faster than the standard Qi2 MagSafe chargers. You can also simultaneously charge an Apple Watch and AirPods with the device.
Wall Chargers
- Anker 140W 4-Port GaN USB-C Charger - $59.99, down from $99.99
- Anker 3-Port Prime Charger - $99.99, down from $149.99
Wireless Chargers
- Anker 3-in-1 MagSafe-Compatible UFO Charger - $59.99, down from $89.99
- Anker 3-in-1 MagSafe-Compatible Foldable Charging Station - $59.00, down from $109.99
- Anker 3-in-1 MagSafe-Compatible Charging Cube - $77.54, down from $129.99
- Anker 3-in-1 Prime Wireless Charging Station - $99.74, down from $149.99
- Anker Prime MagSafe-Compatible 3-in-1 Charging Station - $137.99, down from $229.99
Portable Chargers
- Nano Power Bank with Built-In USB-C - $19.99, down from $26.99
- Anker Nano 10,000 mAh Portable Charger - $41.99, down from $59.99
- Anker MagGo Power Bank 10,000 mAh - $60.79, down from $79.99
- Anker Prime Power Bank 20,100 mAh - $119.69, down from $179.99
- Anker Prime Power Bank 26,250 mAh - $159.99, down from $229.99
Portable Power Stations
- Anker SOLIX C300 Power Station with Lantern - $149.99, down from $249.00
- Anker SOLIX C300 - $209.30, down from $299.99
- Anker SOLIX C1000 Gen 2 - $399.00, down from $799.00
- Anker SOLIX S2000 - $599.00, down from $1,199.00
- Anker SOLIX C2000 Gen 2 - $699.99, down from $1,499.00
- Anker SOLIX F3800 - $1,599.99, down from $2,299.00
Docks
- Anker Nano 13-in-1 Laptop Docking Station - $104.49, down from $149.99
- Anker Prime 14-Port Docking Station - $161.49, down from $269.99
Monitors
- 27-inch LG Ultrafine 4K Monitor - $170.05, down from $249.99
- 27-inch Samsung Odyssey G5 Gaming Monitor - $179.99, down from $249.99
- 32-inch Samsung Odyssey G55C Curved Monitor - $189.99, down from $329.99
- 27-inch Dell Plus 4K Monitor - $229.99, down from $299.99
- 27-inch LG Gaming Monitor - $255.55, down from $499.99
- 27-inch Samsung Odyssey OLED G5 Monitor - $339.95, down from $499.99
- 27-inch ASUS ProArt Display - $349.00, down from $429.00
- 49-inch Samsung Odyssey OLED G9 Curved Monitor - $799.99, down from $1,299.99
- 32-inch Samsung Smart Monitor M9 - $1,199.99, down from $1,599.99
Beats
Amazon this week is discounting a collection of Beats headphones and speakers for Prime Day, including a low price on the Powerbeats Pro 2. You can get this new 2025 model for $179.95 in all four colors, down from $249.99. This deal on the Powerbeats Pro 2 is being matched at Best Buy, along with a few other Beats deals.
- Beats Studio Buds+ - $89.95, down from $169.95
- Beats Pill - $99.95, down from $149.95
- Beats Solo 4 - $99.95, down from $199.95
- Beats Studio Pro - $149.95, down from $349.99
- Powerbeats Pro 2 - $179.95, down from $249.99
- Beats USB-A to USB-C Woven Cable - $5.00, down from $18.99
- Beats iPhone 17 Case - $18.50, down from $45.00
- Beats iPhone 17 Pro Rugged Case - $30.50, down from $79.00
- Beats iPhone 17 Pro Max Case - $28.50, down from $45.00
Amazon Devices
Of course, some of the best discounts can be found on Amazon's own line of products. This includes Kindle e-readers, Blink security cameras, Fire tablets, and more.
- Echo Dot - $34.99, down from $49.99
- Echo Spot - $44.99, down from $79.99
- Ring Battery Doorbell - $49.99, down from $99.99
- Echo Show 5 - $59.99, down from $89.99
- Ring Floodlight Cam Wired Plus - $89.99, down from $179.99
- Kindle Paperwhite - $124.99, down from $159.99
- Blink Outdoor 4 Camera - $119.99, down from $399.99
- Kindle Scribe Colorsoft - $519.99, down from $679.99
TVs
- 50-inch Insignia LED 4K Smart Fire TV - $149.99, down from $299.99
- 50-inch Amazon Ember Fire TV - $239.95, down from $399.99
- 50-inch Hisense mini LED 4K Smart Fire TV - $399.99, down from $699.00
- 65-inch TCL mini LED QLED 4K TV - $529.99, down from $799.99
- 55-inch Toshiba mini LED Smart Fire TV - $549.99, down from $898.99
- 55-inch Samsung The Frame 4K QLED - $697.99, down from $1,097.99
- 75-inch Samsung mini LED Smart TV - $897.99, down from $1,197.99
- 55-inch Sony OLED 4K Smart Google TV - $998.00, down from $1,499.99
Jackery
Jackery's Prime Day deals include a large selection of portable power stations at big discounts.
- Explorer 300 - $188.99, down from $259.00
- Explorer 1000 v2 Portable Power Station - $399.99, down from $799.00
- Explorer 500 - $459.00, down from $799.00
- Explorer 2000 v2 - $749.00, down from $1,499.00
- Solar Generator 1000 v2 with Solar Panel - $599.99, down from $1,299.00
- HomePower 3600 Plus - $1,424.05, down from $2,799.00
- Explorer 2000 Plus + Expandable Battery + Solar Panel - $1,869.00, down from $2,199.00
Sonos
The highlight of Prime Day deals for Sonos products is the Sonos Ace Headphones down to just $279.00, from $399.00. This is a new all-time low price on the over-ear headphones, beating the previous low by over $20.
- Sonos Era 100 SL Speaker - $159.00, down from $189.00
- Sonos Era 100 Speaker - $179.00, down from $219.00
- Sonos Ace Headphones - $279.00, down from $399.00
- Sonos Beam Gen 2 - $369.00, down from $499.00
- Sonos Five Wireless HiFi Speaker - $449.00, down from $599.00
- Sonos Arc Ultra Soundbar - $899.00, down from $1,099.00
If you're on the hunt for more discounts, be sure to visit our Apple Deals roundup where we recap the best Apple-related bargains of the past week.
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Apple Seemingly Killed Siri AI Waitlist Workaround in macOS 27 Beta 2
As we covered earlier this month, beta 1 testers can switch on the enhanced version of Siri straight away using a single Terminal command, effectively sidestepping Apple's waitlist.
However, many users who are running the second developer beta of macOS 27, which was released on Monday, are finding that the command does not work for them. Users who enabled Siri AI this way in the original beta are also reporting that they have been kicked back to the waitlist after updating.
Apple has not said anything about the reported change, but one possibility is that the entitlement check that the Terminal command taps into has been switched from a local feature flag to a server-validated state.
Apple could still be building out its server capacity for the redesigned Siri, which is why it is granting access to testers in batches as more comes online. It's likely the reason why the workaround is no longer working for some people.
In any case, if you applied the bypass trick in macOS 27 beta 1 and want to retain access, you probably won't want to update to beta 2.
Some users are suggesting alternative methods involving submitting Apple Intelligence feedback to accelerate approval, but the claims remain anecdotal, and at this point it may just be worth waiting in the queue. Apple appears to be granting access to new beta testers in a matter of days.
Siri AI is now a fully fledged chatbot, and can draw on personal context understanding to search across messages, emails, photos, and more. It can now get things done across apps thanks to even more system-wide app actions.
On Mac, Siri AI is also integrated into Spotlight and available via right-click context menus on any file or window.
Note that Siri AI remains unavailable in the EU on iPhone and iPad, but the limitation does not apply to the Mac.
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- Freexian Collaborators: Monthly report about Debian Long Term Support, May 2026 (by Santiago Ruano Rincón)
Freexian Collaborators: Monthly report about Debian Long Term Support, May 2026 (by Santiago Ruano Rincón)
The Debian LTS Team, funded by Freexian’s Debian LTS offering, is pleased to report its activities for May.
Activity summary
During the month of May, 21 contributors have been paid to work on Debian LTS (links to individual contributor reports are located below).
The team released 56 DLAs fixing 877 CVEs.
May was a much busier month than usual, especially due to the disclosed vulnerabilities on linux regarding Local Privilege Escalation (LPE), that included public proof-of-concept (PoC) exploits. These reports of course impacted Debian as a whole, and the situation warrants a special mention to the Kernel Team, especially Ben Hutching and Salvatore Bonaccorso, who faced the pace and released linux packages on a weekly basis. On the LTS side, the Front Desk team also triaged a significant flow of high severity CVEs.
It is also important to note that Debian 12 (“bookworm”) will be handed over to the LTS Team on June 11th. If you benefit from Debian, especially during the full 5-year lifecycle, please consider subscribing as a sponsor of Debian LTS: https://www.freexian.com/lts/debian/.
Moreover, Debian 11 (“bullseye”) will reach the end of the Debian LTS period on August 31st. After that, Freexian will continue the security support under the Extended LTS offer.
The team published several notable updates:
- As mentioned above, several exploitable LPE vulnerabilities in linux were published during May. Ben released the following DLAs for the Debian LTS versions:
- DLA 4560-1 for linux (5.10)
- DLA 4561-1 for linux-6.1
- DLA 4572-1 for linux (5.10)
- DLA 4574-1 for linux-6.1
- DLA 4587-1 for linux (5.10)
- DLA 4588-1 for linux-6.1
- DLA 4606-1 for linux (5.10)
- DLA 4607-1 for linux-6.1
- exim update (DLA-4580-1), prepared by Thorsten, to address a vulnerability that may result in remote code execution.
- gnutls28 update (DLA-4595-1) by Guilhem Moulin, fixes several vulnerabilities that may result in execution of arbitrary code, information leak, authentication bypass, among other impacts.
- krb5 updates released as DLA-4603-1, fixing two vulnerabilities that may yield to a denial of service. Updated prepared by Emmanuel Arias
- lemonldap-ng (DLA-4602-1), released by Abhijith PA, fixing multiple vulnerabilities
- Two imagemagick updates (DLA-4559-1 and DLA-4609-1), prepared by Bastien Roucariès, fixing several vulnerabilities
- openjdk-11 and openjdk-17 updates (DLA-4566-1 and DLA-4565-1), both prepared by Emilio, to fix seven vulnerabilities.
- php7.4 update (DLA-4586-1) to fix six vulnerabilities that could result in remote code execution, information disclosure or denial of service. Update prepared by Guilhem Moulin.
- python3.9 update (DLA-4583-1), prepared by Arnaud Rebillout, addressing multiple vulnerabilities.
Contributions from outside the LTS Team:
We are greatly thankful for the contributions from people outside the LTS Team:
- Colin Watson prepared an OpenSSH update, that was released by Santiago as DLA-4584-1.
- Thomas Goirand handled a keystone update, whose advisory was done by Santiago and released as DLA-4611-1.
- Christopher Obbard kindly prepared a sentry-python update, released as DLA-4612-1.
- Christoph Goehre made two thunderbird updates (DLA-4562-1 and DLA-4582-1). As is customary, Emilio released the advisories.
The LTS Team has also contributed with updates to the latest Debian releases:
- Andreas proposed a firewalld update for bookworm to fix a local issue that may result in bypass control rules.
- Andreas proposed atril updates for trixie and bookworm.
- Arnaud did a python3.11 upload for bookworm.
- Arnaud proposed libarchive updates for trixie and bookworm.
- Arnaud completed the systemd update for bookworm.
- Bastien completed the uploads of gpsd for bookworm. He also did an upload of apache2 for bookworm.
- Emmanuel uploaded updates of libexif for trixie and bookworm
- Jochen Sprickerhof prepared pyjwt update for trixie and bookworm, released as DSA-6259-1.
- Lukas Märdian prepared trixie and bookworm updates for nghttp2, released as DSA-6266-1.
- Markus prepared updates of tomcat11 and tomcat10, released as DSA-6329-1 (for trixie) and DSA-6328-1 (for trixie and bookworm), respectively.
- Continuing the work to replace the unmaintained p7zip fork with 7zip, Sylvain prepared trixie and bookworm updates of 7zip.
- Thorsten completed the uploads of zvbi, taglib and libuev to bookworm and did an upload of libcoap3 for wtrixie.
- Tobi prepared libpng1.6 updates for trixie and bookworm, released as DSA-6263-1.
Moreover, thanks to our partnership with Catalyst, it has been possible to extend the support for Samba 4.17, the version shipped with Debian 12. In May, several vulnerabilities were disclosed, and their patches were prepared by Catalyst. For Debian 12, the update was prepared by the Samba maintainer and released as DSA-6297-1.
Individual Debian LTS contributor reports
- Abhijith PA
- Andreas Henriksson
- Andrej Shadura
- Arnaud Rebillout
- Bastien Roucariès
- Ben Hutchings
- Carlos Henrique Lima Melara
- Chris Lamb
- Daniel Leidert
- Emmanuel Arias
- Emilio Pozuelo Monfort
- Guilhem Moulin
- Jochen Sprickerhof
- Lee Garrett
- Lucas Kanashiro
- Lukas Märdian
- Markus Koschany
- Santiago Ruano Rincón
- Sylvain Beucler
- Thorsten Alteholz
- Tobias Frost
Thanks to our sponsors
Sponsors that joined recently are in bold.
- Platinum sponsors:
- Toshiba Corporation (for 128 months)
- Civil Infrastructure Platform (CIP) (for 96 months)
- VyOS Inc (for 61 months)
- Gold sponsors:
- F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG (for 139 months)
- CONET Deutschland GmbH (for 122 months)
- University of Oxford (for 78 months)
- EDF SA (for 50 months)
- Dataport AöR (for 25 months)
- CERN (for 23 months)
- Silver sponsors:
- Domeneshop AS (for 143 months)
- Nantes Métropole (for 137 months)
- Akamai - Linode (for 133 months)
- Univention GmbH (for 129 months)
- Université Jean Monnet de St Etienne (for 129 months)
- Ribbon Communications, Inc. (for 123 months)
- Exonet B.V. (for 113 months)
- Leibniz Rechenzentrum (for 107 months)
- Ministère de l’Europe et des Affaires Étrangères (for 91 months)
- Dinahosting SL (for 78 months)
- Upsun Formerly Platform.sh (for 72 months)
- Moxa Inc. (for 66 months)
- sipgate GmbH (for 64 months)
- OVH US LLC (for 62 months)
- Tilburg University (for 62 months)
- GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung GmbH (for 53 months)
- THINline s.r.o. (for 26 months)
- Copenhagen Airports A/S (for 20 months)
- Conseil Départemental de l’Isère (for 6 months)
- Bronze sponsors:
- Seznam.cz, a.s. (for 144 months)
- Evolix (for 143 months)
- Linuxhotel GmbH (for 141 months)
- Intevation GmbH (for 140 months)
- Daevel SARL (for 139 months)
- Megaspace Internet Services GmbH (for 138 months)
- Greenbone AG (for 137 months)
- NUMLOG (for 137 months)
- WinGo AG (for 136 months)
- Entr’ouvert (for 128 months)
- Adfinis AG (for 125 months)
- Plat’Home (for 122 months)
- Laboratoire LEGI - UMR 5519 / CNRS (for 120 months)
- Tesorion (for 120 months)
- Bearstech (for 111 months)
- LiHAS (for 111 months)
- Catalyst IT Ltd (for 106 months)
- Demarcq SAS (for 100 months)
- Université Grenoble Alpes (for 86 months)
- TouchWeb SAS (for 78 months)
- SPiN AG (for 75 months)
- CoreFiling (for 71 months)
- Observatoire des Sciences de l’Univers de Grenoble (for 62 months)
- Tem Innovations GmbH (for 57 months)
- WordFinder.pro (for 57 months)
- CNRS DT INSU Résif (for 56 months)
- Soliton Systems K.K. (for 51 months)
- Alter Way (for 48 months)
- SOBIS Software GmbH (for 23 months)
- Tuxera Inc. (for 15 months)
- OPM-OP AS (for 6 months)
iOS 27 Weather App: All the New Features
Highlights
The top of the Weather app now has a Highlights section that shows you need-to-know weather information for the day.
Conditions
There are new views for the Conditions section of the main Weather app interface. In addition to viewing temperature and current condition on an hourly basis, you can toggle over to a precipitation or wind view.
Precipitation shows you an hour-by-hour chance of rain forecast, while wind displays a breakdown of wind speed.
10-Day View
The 10-day view also changes when you swap between the different condition options so you can see precipitation and wind overviews for the next 10 days without having to tap into a more detailed view.
Widgets
There's a new extra large size available for Home Screen widgets, which is applicable to the Weather app. You can set the Weather app to take up an entire app page.
More iOS 27 Features
There are a long list of new features in iOS 27, with details available in our iOS 27 roundup.
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Apple Releases Updated AirPods Beta Firmware With iOS 27 Features
In iOS 27, iPadOS 27, and macOS Golden Gate, Apple is adding a new AirPods interface and support for custom EQ. AirPods are also compatible with the new Siri AI.
With iOS 26, iPadOS 26, and macOS Tahoe, Apple added a beta firmware update installation option that's available from the AirPods settings interface when the AirPods are connected to an iPhone, iPad, or Mac, which facilitates beta testing.
Developers can use the beta option to turn on beta downloads.
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