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Best Buy is selling Apple’s 15-inch MacBook Air for $300 off, and I highly recommend it
Get $300 Off Apple’s 15-Inch MacBook Air With Multiple Best-Ever Prices Starting at $999
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The notebooks have an estimated delivery date around February 13, although those dates could change depending on your location. This is a match of the record low price on the 15-inch MacBook Air, and it’s only about the second time we’ve tracked this sale in 2024.
For more storage, Best Buy has the 512GB 15-inch M2 MacBook Air for $1,199.00, down from $1,499.00. At $300 off, this is the best price we’ve ever seen on this model of the MacBook Air, and it’s available in all colors as well.
Keep up with all of this week’s best discounts on Apple products and related accessories in our dedicated Apple Deals roundup.
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MacBook Air and MacBook Pro Get Multiple Record Low Prices at Best Buy, Save Up to $250
MacBook Air
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Starting with the 13-inch M1 MacBook Air, Best Buy has the 256GB model for $749.99, down from $999.99. This is a match of the all-time low price on the M1 MacBook Air, and it’s available in Gold, Space Gray, and Silver.
MacBook Pro
There are a few more MacBook Pro models on sale compared to the MacBook Air deal, and these are also at all-time low prices. It’s worth noting that the MacBook Pro deals will require you to have a My Best Buy Plus or Total membership in order to see the record low prices, but even without one you can find some solid second-best prices on Best Buy.
Starting with the M3 512GB 14-inch MacBook Pro, you can get this model for $1,399.00 with a My Best Buy Plus/Total membership, down from $1,599.00. The M3 Pro 512GB 14-inch MacBook Pro is on sale for $1,749.00, down from $1,999.00, which is a best-ever deal we haven’t tracked since the holidays.
Moving to 16-inch models, Best Buy has the M3 Pro 512GB/18GB Memory 16-inch MacBook Pro for $2,249.00, down from $2,499.00. You can also get the M3 Pro 512GB/36GB Memory 16-inch MacBook Pro for $2,649.00, down from $2,899.00. Similar to the 14-inch notebooks, these are some of the best discounts we’ve ever tracked on the MacBook Pro.
Be sure to visit our full Deals Roundup to shop for even more Apple-related products and accessories.
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Carl Weathers Super Bowl Commercial Will Still Air, Family Consulted On Edits
Carl Weathers isn’t done acting just yet. The popular Mandalorian and Rocky star passed away last week, leaving behind memorable characters and an iconic resume. Weathers recently appeared in teasers for FanDuel’s Super Bowl commercial focused on the outcome of a live field goal attempt by former NFL star Rob Gronkowski. Despite his death, Weathers will still appear in the final commercial, albeit not as originally envisioned.
Variety reports though that FanDuel intends to make some unspecified changes to its commercial after consulting with Weathers’ family. “The family has been very supportive that they would still like to see Carl in the work,” FanDuel’s Andrew Sneyd said.
“We need to change what we are doing in the Bowl. The live event itself carries forward and as is. Rob will kick the field goal and he will be even more inspired to make it. He really enjoyed meeting Carl and found him to be such an optimistic and energetic person,” added Sneyd. Gronkowski’s kick will take place just before gameplay starts, with a follow-up commercial to appear during the Super Bowl. The changes are focused on how Weathers is portrayed in the commercial.
Carl Weathers Super Bowl Commercial Will Still Air, Family Consulted On Edits
Carl Weathers isn’t done acting just yet. The popular Mandalorian and Rocky star passed away last week, leaving behind memorable characters and an iconic resume. Weathers recently appeared in teasers for FanDuel’s Super Bowl commercial focused on the outcome of a live field goal attempt by former NFL star Rob Gronkowski. Despite his death, Weathers will still appear in the final commercial, albeit not as originally envisioned.
Variety reports though that FanDuel intends to make some unspecified changes to its commercial after consulting with Weathers’ family. “The family has been very supportive that they would still like to see Carl in the work,” FanDuel’s Andrew Sneyd said.
“We need to change what we are doing in the Bowl. The live event itself carries forward and as is. Rob will kick the field goal and he will be even more inspired to make it. He really enjoyed meeting Carl and found him to be such an optimistic and energetic person,” added Sneyd. Gronkowski’s kick will take place just before gameplay starts, with a follow-up commercial to appear during the Super Bowl. The changes are focused on how Weathers is portrayed in the commercial.
The US strengthens air quality rule for soot
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) finalized a significantly stricter standard today for fine particle pollution, commonly referred to as soot. It’s the first time in twelve years that the agency has updated the rule to reflect current science and the culmination of a power struggle that has spanned three presidential administrations.
Tackling this kind of pollution is like battling a dragon with many heads — it comes from power plants, factories, vehicles, wildfires, and anything else you can imagine that produces soot. That’s made this rule a major target for both health advocates pushing for more protective policies and industries lobbying to keep current, more lax regulations in place.
For now, at least, health advocates are…