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Best Business Card Printing Deals: Save at VistaPrint, Staples, GotPrint, Jukebox and More

Grab updated and stylish business cards at affordable prices with these budget-friendly offers.

When it comes to promoting your business, few things are as effective as the basic business card. Business cards can be a crucial tool for anyone looking to increase their clientele. They’re easy to carry around, simple to distribute and can contain a wealth of information about your business. 

Whether you’re networking, providing contact details to clients, highlighting business hours or something else entirely, business cards help spread the word about you and your business, and are essential for self-promotion. Eye-catching and original options can be the key to making a positive first impression that helps you stand out from the competition and ensure that your potential clients can easily get in touch with you. 


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If you find yourself in need of a new business card because you’ve recently returned to the office, have changed jobs or are starting a new side hustle, now’s a great time to take advantage of big discounts on business cards. So whether you’re looking for something simple and elegant or something that really pops, there’s a business card out there for you. 

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There are many different ways to design a business card, so be sure to choose something that fits your personality and style. And in this day and age, it’s also a good idea to include social media handles if that is relevant to your business or brand. Also keep in mind that fewer things make you look as put-together and ready-to-go as attaching a business card to your resume, should you snag an in-person interview. 

But getting yourself out there shouldn’t cost a fortune. That’s why we’ve scoured the internet to find you some of the best business card printing deals. And with offers this good, now is a great time to update your business cards with new information and new looks. 

VistaPrint

VistaPrint is a popular site that features customizable designs, papers, shapes and more, starting at $18. CNET readers can access coupons for VistaPrint for big savings on business cards and more, including 25% off your order sitewide with no minimum order requirements when you use code NEW25 at checkout. Or get 500 QR code business cards — regularly $26 — for just $22 (a 15% discount) for a limited time. 

Staples

Staples allows you to design a customized business card with one of its templates or upload your own file or template. If you need business cards fast, stores offer same-day pickup. But you can certainly order online and have them delivered as well. And the price is a solid deal: You’ll get 250 cards for just $15.

Zazzle

You can design a standard business card on Zazzle starting at $26 for a 100-pack. But right now you can save 15% on your order of business cards when you use code FUN4EVERYONE at checkout.

GotPrint

Right now you can get 500 business cards for $9 at GotPrint when you use promo code BC500 at checkout.

Jukebox

While the $1 sample box from Jukebox is currently out of stock, you can still order standout business card designs in a variety of finishes and styles. And right now you can save 25% on premium recycled business cards when you use code RECYCLE25 at checkout. Or if you prefer premium paper, you can save 15% on Mohawk Superfine business cards when you use promo code MOHAWK15 at checkout.

123 Print

123 Print has a free sample kit to give you a better sense of the sizes, paper and printing options ahead of your order. 

Plus, if you decide you want to order from that company, you can sign up for promotional emails to get 20% off your first order. 

Moo

Moo offers 50 cards starting as low as $21, and they come in a multitude of shapes and finishes. Before you order, Moo offers a sample pack for free, allowing you an opportunity to hold different papers and finishes in your hand before investing in an order of personalized business cards. 


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These Noise-Cancelling Sony Wireless Headphones Just Returned to a Record-Low $88

The popular Sony WH-CH720N ANC headphones are yours with a massive discount right now, but you’ll need to be quick.

You can’t beat a pair of noise-canceling headphones, whether you’re rocking out or just want to be able to hear your audiobook in a noisy office. You don’t always have to spend a lot to get a pair, either, and this Sony WH-CH720N headphones deal is a perfect example of that.

They’d normally sell for around $150, but an Amazon deal has slashed that to just $88 if you choose the black finish. Don’t worry if you don’t see the discount initially, the new price will be reflected when you add your new headphones to your cart. This is a limited-time deal though, so order soon before you risk missing out.

These headphones don’t have as many features as the more powerful WH-1000XM5 headphones from Sony, but they do have a lot going for them, especially at their more affordable price. In addition to good sound quality, these headphones have 30mm drivers and come equipped with Sony’s V1 chip for solid active noise cancellation. They also have an ambient sound mode and robust EQ settings, which you can customize to your taste. 

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Another feature these headphones offer is multipoint connectivity, which means you can connect to your computer or phone at the same time. They’re a good option for making voice calls as well. Additionally, Alexa is built-in, making it easy to ask for a specific song, control compatible smart home devices and more. As for battery life, you should get up to 35 hours per charge or as much as 50 hours if you have noise cancellation turned off. 

In his review, CNET’s David Carnoy noted that Sony’s WH-CH720N offers «the appealing combination of a lightweight, comfortable design with respectable performance,» which makes this sale perfect for people who don’t want to splurge on a premium headset costing upwards of $300.

For other budget-friendly listening options, be sure to check out our roundup of the best headphone and earbud deals currently available.

Why this deal matters

We’re big fans of ANC headphones because they can be so handy in a variety of ways. Whether you’re commuting and want to block out the noise or you need to focus in a noisy office, ANC headphones can drown out the din of sound wherever you’re using them. There are plenty of relatively inexpensive headphones with similar features to Sony’s WH-CH720N, but few are from a brand that’s so well-known for the quality of its personal audio gear.

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Imminent Limits on AI Chip Exports Rescinded by Trump Administration

The so-called AI Diffusion Rule was set to go into effect this week. It’s now history.

A limitation on exports of AI processors made in the US that was set to go into effect on May 15 has now been rescinded after an order from the Department of Commerce (PDF).

The AI Diffusion Rule was set in motion at the end of the Biden administration and would have limited the number of AI processors that could be sold to foreign countries. It was meant to give the US an edge in the race for global AI technology, but critics, including tech companies, said it would hurt the companies making the processors by capping their sales.

The Trump administration’s move now lifts restrictions on companies such as Nvidia from selling processors meant for AI applications to other countries, including Mexico, China and Russia.

«These new requirements would have stifled American innovation and saddled companies with burdensome new regulatory requirements,» the Department of Commerce said in a statement. «The AI Diffusion Rule also would have undermined US diplomatic relations with dozens of countries by downgrading them to second-tier status.»

The Department of Commerce said it is still warning companies and the public about allowing US-made AI chips to be used for Chinese AI models and is discouraging the use of Huawei Ascend chips specifically for exported products.

‘Cautious relief’ among chipmakers

Some in the industry worried that the rule could have hurt startups or mid-tier players, but now, the mood is «cautious relief,» said one tech-industry executive. 

«While most companies support the need for guardrails around advanced AI capabilities, the AI Diffusion Rule as originally framed created a lot of ambiguity — especially around how ‘diffusion’ would be interpreted in deployment, licensing or technical architecture,» said Dmitry Zakharchenko, chief software officer for Blaize, a California-based AI chip company.

Zakharchenko says the concern among companies like his wasn’t just sales but also cross-country research collaboration, AI model deployment and cloud-infrastructure partners. 

«The risk was that overbroad policy could inadvertently restrict benign use cases, including public safety, industrial inspection, and transportation,» he said.

As for what comes next, Zakharchenko said that some of the companies that would have been affected are taking their own steps to mitigate risks from overseas. That, he said, is happening «both at the hardware level and through partner ecosystems.»

«That includes secure boot, encrypted pipelines, regional deployment controls and tighter collaboration with integrators who understand where and how inference workloads are run,» Zakharchenko said.

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Today’s NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Thursday, May 15

Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for May 15.

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


Today’s NYT Mini Crossword is one of those where the same letter gets circled over and over. So if you see a pattern where a certain letter keeps showing up, fill them in, it might help you solve the puzzle. Need some help with today’s Mini Crossword? Read on. And if you could use some hints and guidance for daily solving, check out our Mini Crossword tips.

The Mini Crossword is just one of many games in the Times’ games collection. If you’re looking for today’s Wordle, Connections, Connections: Sports Edition and Strands answers, you can visit CNET’s NYT puzzle hints page.

Read more: Tips and Tricks for Solving The New York Times Mini Crossword

Let’s get at those Mini Crossword clues and answers.

Mini across clues and answers

1A clue: Direction opposite of WSW
Answer: ENE

4A clue: Shoot out, as lava from a volcano
Answer: SPEW

5A clue: «In what place?»
Answer: WHERE

6A clue: Plants you didn’t plant, perhaps
Answer: WEEDS

7A clue: Like Mini crosswords … and a phonetic description of this puzzle?
Answer: EASY

Mini down clues and answers

1D clue: Fencing swords
Answer: EPEES

2D clue: Prone to geeking out
Answer: NERDY

3D clue: Farm animals that sound like vowels not seen in this puzzle?
Answer: EWES

4D clue: Stadium at which the Beatles performed an iconic 1965 concert
Answer: SHEA

5D clue: Org. for Hulk Hogan and John Cena
Answer: WWE

How to play more Mini Crosswords

The New York Times Games section offers a large number of online games, but only some of them are free for all to play. You can play the current day’s Mini Crossword for free, but you’ll need a subscription to the Times Games section to play older puzzles from the archives.

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