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Today Only: Snag Deals on Factory Reconditioned Garmin Products

Right now you can grab select Garmin smartwatches, GPS navigators for bikes and cars, dash cams and more at Woot.

Garmin is a trusted brand in tech for workout and sports enthusiasts, but that level of quality often comes with a premium price to match. If you’re looking for deals on Garmin products like smartwatches, dash cams, GPS navigators and other gear, Woot has a number of factory-refurbished options available for less than you’d pay for brand-new items. That means these products have been returned, inspected and restored to fully working condition, making them as close to new as you can get without actually being new. These offers are only available today, April 7, while supplies last.

Exercise enthusiasts looking for more than just a tracker can grab the updated version of one of our favorite smartwatches for 2023, Garmin’s Venu 2 Plus. The original Venu 2 won a CNET Editors’ Choice Award in 2021 and the Venu 2 Plus won an Editors’ Choice Award in 2022. This smartwatch works with both Android and iOS devices, making it a great choice for just about anyone. Plus, it has an AMOLED display, offers activity tracking and gives you insight into other health data. It also has speaker and microphone support (unlike other models) and gets up to eight days of battery life per charge. Originally $450, Woot has gray, black and ivory variations on sale for just $300.

Another solid option is the Fenix 6 smartwatch, which is also available for just $300 right now. While it’s not the newest model in the Fenix line, it’s a decent smartwatch with GPS, fitness and sleep tracking. It has a 1.3-inch display and includes convenient features like Garmin pay for contactless payments and also sports solar-charging capabilities, which can extend the battery life as you’re enjoying the outdoors. You can also grab the 6X Pro edition for $30 more. 

Dash cams are also a good investment, because they can record your adventures or collect evidence if you ever encounter road hazards or get into an accident while traveling. There are a couple of dash cams available in this sale, starting as low as $110.

Cyclists can score Garmin’s Edge 130 Plus GPS bike computer for just $100, or splurge on the Edge 830 for $280. These devices can track your distance, offer training guidance and record other data that can offer you insights on your performance. And golf enthusiasts can snag savings on a couple of items, too. The Approach Z82 GPS laser range finder, which is down to $400 — a $200 savings on the regular list price of a brand-new version. And the Approach S12 golf watch — which comes preloaded with over 42,000 golf courses worldwide — is just $110 at Woot. That’s a $90 savings over the current price at Garmin.

There are a ton of other options available, and each product comes with a warranty, just in case — so be sure to shop the entire sale selection at Woot and cash in on these deals before they’re gone. 


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Blue Origin Rocket Grounded After ‘Mishap’ Destroys Customer Satellite

After failing to deliver its first customer satellite into the correct orbit, the FAA grounds Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket pending an investigation.

Blue Origin‘s New Glenn Mission 3 (NG-3) was supposed to mark another step forward for the company’s long-awaited entry into the commercial space launch market. Instead, the heavy-lift rocket’s third flight ended in a partial failure and, for now, a full stop. The Federal Aviation Administration has grounded the New Glenn vehicle from future missions following a «mishap» during Sunday’s launch from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida until an investigation into the incident can be completed. 

The mission wasn’t a total loss. New Glenn’s reusable first-stage booster performed as expected and landed successfully. However, the upper stage failed at the job that mattered most for the mission: delivering its payload into the correct orbit. 

That payload (the BlueBird 7 communications satellite for AST SpaceMobile, Blue Origin’s first commercial launch payload for a customer) was supposed to be deployed into a roughly 285-mile orbit. Instead, it reached only about 95 miles — far too low for the satellite’s boosters to keep it in orbit. BlueBird 7 will now be deorbited and destroyed during reentry.

The issue appears to trace back to the rocket’s upper stage. In a statement Monday, Blue Origin CEO Dave Limp said «one of the BE-3U engines didn’t produce sufficient thrust» during its second burn, a critical phase that’s needed to raise and circularize the orbit. Without it, the rocket didn’t have the energy to get the satellite where it needed to go. 

The consequences of that shortfall begin with the FAA classifying the event as a «mishap,» which sounds innocuous, but automatically triggers a mandatory grounding of the New Glenn vehicle while a full safety review is conducted. Blue Origin will lead the investigation under FAA oversight, working to pinpoint the root cause and outline corrective actions. 

Until the agency determines the issue poses no risk to public safety, New Glenn isn’t flying again. How long that process takes is uncertain and can vary wildly. The last time New Glenn was grounded, following a landing failure on its debut mission, it was unable to fly again for months. 

The longer the rocket is grounded, the more friction this will apply to Blue Origin’s 2026 and 2027 plans. In the short term, ripples may delay the deployment of Amazon’s already-delayed satellite broadband network, which would rely in part on New Glenn. Further out, the company’s Blue Moon MK1 lander mission’s target may also be affected by how long New Glenn remains sidelined. 

Then there’s the reputational hit. This was New Glenn’s first mission carrying a commercial customer payload, which would have been a key milestone for the heavy-lift rocket program. While AST SpaceMobile expects the cost of the satellite to be «recovered under the company’s insurance policy,» this is certainly egg on Blue Origin’s face and an opportunity for competitors like SpaceX to exploit. 

AST SpaceMobile said in a statement issued Sunday evening that it expects to continue its plans to expand its satellite network with «an orbital launch every one to two months on average during 2026,» supported by agreements with multiple launch providers.

Blue Origin didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

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Today’s NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for April 21, #575

Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for April 21, No. 575.

Looking for the most recent regular Connections answers? Click here for today’s Connections hints, as well as our daily answers and hints for The New York Times Mini Crossword, Wordle and Strands puzzles.


Today’s Connections: Sports Edition is a tough one. If you’re struggling with it but still want to solve it, read on for hints and the answers.

Connections: Sports Edition is published by The Athletic, the subscription-based sports journalism site owned by The Times. It doesn’t appear in the NYT Games app, but it does in The Athletic’s own app. Or you can play it for free online.

Read more: NYT Connections: Sports Edition Puzzle Comes Out of Beta

Hints for today’s Connections: Sports Edition groups

Here are four hints for the groupings in today’s Connections: Sports Edition puzzle, ranked from the easiest yellow group to the tough (and sometimes bizarre) purple group.

Yellow group hint: Choosing your team’s future.

Green group hint: Olympic sport.

Blue group hint: Play ball!

Purple group hint: Initials.

Answers for today’s Connections: Sports Edition groups

Yellow group: People involved in making a draft pick.

Green group: Pole vault equipment.

Blue group: First words of baseball positions.

Purple group: T.J. ____

Read more: Wordle Cheat Sheet: Here Are the Most Popular Letters Used in English Words

What are today’s Connections: Sports Edition answers?

The yellow words in today’s Connections

The theme is people involved in making a draft pick. The four answers are coach, GM, owner and scout.

The green words in today’s Connections

The theme is pole vault equipment. The four answers are crossbar, mat, pole and spikes.

The blue words in today’s Connections

The theme is first words of baseball positions. The four answers are center, designated, first and third.

The purple words in today’s Connections

The theme is T.J. ____. The four answers are Ford, Hockenson, Houshmandzadeh and Watt.

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Pixel 11 May Revive the Old-School Notification LED With ‘Pixel Glow’

What’s old is new again.

The next Pixel phone may get a feature reminiscent of Nothing’s LED glyphs and old-school Android phones: a notification LED — only more interesting. 

What looks to be a new feature called Pixel Glow was reported earlier Monday by 9to5Google. The name was discovered in the latest Android 17 beta 4, which was released on April 16. Pixel Glow is described as using «subtle light and color on the back of your device to inform you of important activity when it’s face down.» In essence, it’s a fancy notification LED. 

Google didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

It appears that Pixel Glow will work in certain situations, like when a favorite contact calls. Unsurprisingly, it seems like the feature might also work when interacting with Gemini hands-free

While 9to5Google says the feature was referenced in previous Android beta and Canary builds under code names, the latest Android 17 gave us an official name for the feature. The progression makes it seem that the feature will debut on the upcoming Pixel 11, which we expect to be announced later this year, a few months after Google I/O in May

The exact location where the LED array might be placed is anyone’s guess at this point. The first CAD renders that we saw for the standard Pixel 11 showed a very similar design, suggesting that the LEDs could be living in the now all-black camera bar, the «G» logo on the back, or perhaps the feature will be reserved for the Pixel 11 Pro models only. 

The Pixel Glow feature will apparently also work on laptops. This cohesion also isn’t surprising, as we already know that Android and ChromeOS will be merged into a single operating system at some point to bring a robust desktop and laptop operating system. 

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