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Thursday, March 31, 2016

Partnership with The Wirecutter

I could turn up the sound of the holograms with small, inconspicuous buttons on the right arm of the headset. But even at the highest volume, the ambient sounds in the room were not blocked out. The speakers are concealed in one inch bars on either side of the headset to ensure that the sound stays close to the ears but doesn't overwhelm them like headphones.

Attempting to bring the delivery fight to Amazon, Postmates is launching Plus Unlimited, a delivery subscription service that costs ten bucks a month and gives both customers and companies using it free delivery on all orders over $30. The delivery startup is also celebrating 1 million deliveries a month -- so there's definitely some demand. There's no service fee if you're paying monthly, and the company is promising no surge charging when all of a sudden, everyone in your neighborhood wants a burger.

This post was done in partnership with The Wirecutter, a buyer's guide to the best technology. Read their continuously updated list of deals at You may have already seen Engadget posting reviews from our friends at The Wirecutter. Now, from time to time, we'll also be publishing their recommended deals on some of their top picks. Read on, and strike while the iron is hot -- some of these sales could expire mighty soon.

There's no word on when this all rolls out, but Laugh Out Loud isn't Lionsgate's first foray into running an online video service. The Tribeca Shortlist channel movie service launched last year, and a Comic-Con channel is set to launch this summer.Sprint announced on Thursday that it will begin selling Amazon Prime subscriptions to its customers for $11 a month. That's slightly more than what you'd pay if you purchased Prime on your own but this is the only way to get the service for less than a year -- and $100 -- at a time. Interested Sprint customers can sign up through the company's website.

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