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iPhone 15 Models Feature New Setting to Strictly Prevent Charging Beyond 80%

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iPhone 15 Models Feature New Setting to Strictly Prevent Charging Beyond 80% All of the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro models feature a new battery health setting that prevents the devices from charging beyond 80% at all times when enabled, as confirmed by The Verge’s Allison Johnson during a Q&A session today. The new setting is separate from the pre-existing Optimized Battery Charging feature on iPhones, which intelligen…

Mac Rumors 1.1k 2023-10-19

Epic Is Selling Hundreds of PC Games at Up to 80% Off

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Epic Is Selling Hundreds of PC Games at Up to 80% Off September has been a great month for deals for PC gamers. EA is running an up-to-80%-off sale on their branded games, and now the Epic Games store is launching its own sale, also offering titles at up to 80% off (the sale language says 75% but I found titles with deeper discounts). Through Sept. 28, you can find… Read more…

Lifehacker 907 2023-10-17

LPT Request: How to stop beeing a 80% Person

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LPT Request: How to stop beeing a 80% Person Hello everyone, When I start a task, be it a simple household chore or a work-related activity, I always work quickly and efficiently. However, I often get to a point where I have done about 80 to 90 per cent of the task and then I somehow lose motivation or even forget to finish it. Unless someone reminds or is pushing me to do it. This is a be…

Life Pro Tips 153 2023-09-28

Amazon.com: Amazon eero Pro 6 mesh 3 pack $80 YMMV

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Amazon.com: Amazon eero Pro 6 mesh 3 pack $80 YMMV Amazon has for *Select Prime Members: 3-Pack eero Pro 6 Mesh Wi-Fi 6 System* for $239.99 – $160 when you “clip” 40% coupon on product page = *$79.99*. *Shipping is free*. Thanks to community…

Slickdeals 179 2023-09-21

Worth it to pay off 80% of my student loans in one shot or do I have other options?

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Worth it to pay off 80% of my student loans in one shot or do I have other options? I currently have ~120k in savings and 142k in federal loans. My highest interest loans ( >6%) total 113k and I am considering paying them off in a lump sum payment. Last year I made 90k and this year I will likely double that amount and I will be eligible for PSLF. Wondering if this is a good idea or if there are other strategies to pay back my…

Reddit Personal Finance 153 2023-09-15