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  • Victims of Wisconsin school shooting identified as details emerge about the home life of teen who opened fire

    Unanswered questions remain about a fatal shooting at a Madison, Wisconsin, private school Monday as new details emerge about the upbringing of the teenage girl who allegedly opened fire.

    Investigators are working to piece together how and why 15-year-old freshman Natalie Rupnow, who went by the name “Samantha,” allegedly committed the act that left one teacher and a student dead and wounded six others at Abundant Life Christian School, one week before Christmas.

    Erin Michelle West, 42, of DeForest, and Rubi Patricia Vergara, 14, of Madison, were both pronounced dead at the scene of the shooting, the Dane County Medical Examiner’s Office said in a news release Wednesday.

    Four people remain hospitalized as of Wednesday afternoon, according to hospital officials. Two are in critical condition, while the other two are in stable condition, officials told CNN.

    The shooter appears to have died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, according to Madison Police Chief Shon Barnes. She was pronounced dead at a local hospital Monday as a result of “firearm related trauma,” the medical examiner’s office said, noting additional testing is underway.

    Barnes said Tuesday identifying Rupnow’s motive is a top priority and that it appears to be a “combination of factors,” but declined to provide more information.

    Rupnow had been in contact with a 20-year-old man in Carlsbad, California, who authorities say was plotting a mass shooting with the teenager and told her he was planning to attack a government building, the Associated Press reported, citing court documents.

    CNN has reached out to Carlsbad police and the FBI for information.

    Rupnow’s parents are cooperating with police, Barnes said, as more details about the teen’s home life come to light. Court documents show Rupnow’s parents have been married to each other and divorced from each other twice, with court orders requiring the teen to split time between her mother’s home and her father’s, according to court records obtained by CNN Wednesday.

    It’s unclear whether Rupnow’s parents owned or possessed the gun used in the shooting, Barnes told CNN. Police, along with the district attorney’s office, will “want to look at if the parents may have been negligent,” he said.

    Rupnow’s parents – Jeff and Mellissa Rupnow – have not responded to CNN’s repeated requests for comment.

    Police are also talking to students to determine whether bullying was one of the factors, he said, and investigators are looking through the online presence of the shooter to try to learn new information.

    Mackynzie Wilson, a sophomore at the school who had a locker next to Rupnow’s, said she never thought the student she described as shy would be capable of carrying out an act of such violence.

    “She was really quiet. She didn’t really have any friends, and she just seemed really lonely,” Wilson told CNN. “It wasn’t like she was trying to fit in. She seemed very content being alone.”

    Here’s what we know:

    • Six victims wounded: Two students with life-threatening injuries remain hospitalized, while four other people with minor injuries were discharged, the Madison Police Department said in a release Wednesday. CNN has reached out to SSM Health St. Mary’s Hospital – Madison for an update on the conditions of the two remaining patients.

    • Police trace weapons: Police said Rupnow used a handgun to carry out the attack. The handgun and a second gun that was not used in the attack were found at the scene of the shooting Monday, Madison police said Wednesday. The US Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives traced the origins of the weapons, but police won’t provide further information on the guns “as it could jeopardize our investigation,” the statement said. That will help answer questions like “the origin of that weapon, who purchased it, and how it got from a manufacturer all the way to the hands of a 15-year-old girl,” Barnes said.

    • Possibility of criminal charges: The mayor of Madison said it is too early to comment on whether the parents of the shooter will face criminal charges. Barnes said previously investigators are looking at “if the parents may have been negligent.” He also said the parents are cooperating and as of Monday night, investigators “have no reason to believe that they have committed a crime at this time.”

    • Links to shooting club: Jeff Rupnow had posted a photo on Facebook of his daughter at a shooting range in August. In the photo, the teenager can be seen wearing a black shirt with the name of the band KMFDM, whose song lyrics have also been cited by the students who carried out the 1999 massacre at Columbine High School in Colorado, where 13 people were killed, CNN has reported. KMFDM issued a statement condemning the 1999 attack and expressed sympathy for the victims, adding that their music was intended to stand against violence, according to Reuters.

    • Documents not verified: Authorities are aware of writings that have been posted by someone who claimed to be a friend of the shooter, but those documents have not been verified. Barnes asked people not to share the documents online because they “cannot verify its authenticity,” adding detectives are working on figuring out where it came from.

    • A complicated custody arrangement: Rupnow’s parents shared custody, and a mediation agreement from July 2022 notes the girl was enrolled in therapy and her parents were encouraged to participate, records show. The documents did not detail how long Rupnow was in treatment or the type of therapy. Court orders mandated a complicated schedule requiring the teen to split time between her parents’ homes, which are 30 to 45 minutes apart, multiple times per week, records show.

    Erin Michelle West, left, and Rubi Vergara were identified as the victims of the shooting at Abundant Life Christian School. - From Abundant Life Christian School/Gunderson Funeral Home

    Erin Michelle West, left, and Rubi Vergara were identified as the victims of the shooting at Abundant Life Christian School. – From Abundant Life Christian School/Gunderson Funeral Home

    Victims identified as artistic student and caring teacher

    The tragic deaths of a teen student and substitute teacher at Abundant Life Christian School shook the tightly connected school community. The school – which many alumni’s children and grandchildren attend – is now grieving the losses.

    Students described West, a teacher employed part-time by the school, as a loving person who devoted her time to supporting them.

    Angel Brube, a seventh grader at the school, told CNN he knew the teacher well and described her as “always very kind and caring” and “a really good person.”

    “She was also very friendly and communicative,” Brube said.

    Wilson, the sophomore, said losing her teacher who she had seen just two hours before the shooting “really hurt.” “I just wish I could have gone back and given her a hug,” she told CNN.

    “She really loved her kids, and she really, really loved everyone at our school, and she would have done anything for them,” Wilson said.

    A few weeks ago, West was substituting in a gym class and told Wilson “how she was so excited to see her daughters grow up and what they were going to be and do with their lives,” Wilson recalled.

    Vergara, a freshman at the school, was an animal lover who was passionate about art, reading and playing music, according to her online obituary at Gunderson Funeral Home.

    “She was an avid reader, loved art, singing and playing keyboard in the family worship band,” her obituary reads. “She shared a special bond with her beloved pets, Ginger (cat) and Coco (dog).”

    Her funeral service will be held on Saturday morning in Madison, according to the obituary. Vergara is survived by her parents and brother.

    West and Vergara died of “homicidal firearm related trauma,” preliminary autopsy results found. The medical examiner’s office said it will be conducting additional testing.

    “They’re integrated into our lives, and they will be forever remembered,” Wilson’s mother Lyndsay O’Connor, an alumnus of the school, told CNN.

    Residents and officials call for action

    For the faculty and staff at Abundant Life, healing will not happen quickly.

    Wilson was in her composition class when she heard five loud bangs – two classrooms away from where the shooting happened. Some students in her class joked about the noises being gunshots. But Wilson soon realized it wasn’t a joke.

    “Active shooter, this is not a drill,” the principal announced before another gunshot rang out and students sat on the floor, holding each other and crying.

    “I didn’t know if I was going to live or not because you don’t know who (the shooter) is. You don’t know what they’re capable of. I didn’t know if it was someone from our school or not,” Wilson said.

    Police arrived a few minutes later, and Wilson left the building with her hands up, crying and shaking, she recalled.

    Two days later, Wilson said she’s still in shock but is “just trying to heal and move on” by leaning on the community for support.

    Wisconsin State Assemblyperson Jerry O’Connor, whose great-niece and nephew go to Abundant Life, said, “I think it’s going to be a little bit of time as they reflect back on what happened.”

    “My nephew could hear bodies hitting the floor. My niece, across the hall, could hear gunshots,” O’Connor told CNN Wednesday.

    O’Connor’s brother-in-law is a basketball and golf coach at the school, and another relative is the school’s principal, he said.

    “I was sitting in a restaurant in Nashville on Monday morning, and I looked at a news headline and it said, ‘There have been shootings at Abundant Life Christian school,’” O’Connor said. “It’s pretty distressing for anyone that’s associated with that school.”

    Hundreds gathered outside the Wisconsin State Capitol on Tuesday night to remember victims.

    A Christmas tree decorated for the holiday season twinkled as mourners gathered in freezing temperatures to grieve, holding candles and hugging therapy dogs.

    For students like Wilson, it was difficult returning to the school for the vigil because of the “fear and trauma that built up,” she said.

    Madison local Justin Myers brought his two young children to the Tuesday vigil, telling CNN he had “told them the truth” about what happened at Abundant Life.

    Although his kids do not attend the Christian private school, he said they were ordered to go through a secure protocol at their nearby public school on Monday, what the father of two described as a shooting drill.

    “It’s an epidemic, and I’m not a big believer in the thoughts and prayers crap –– I don’t think it works,” he added. “We need action, legislation and laws to make sure that guns don’t get into the hands of people who don’t have them.”

    Nicole Hockley, the co-founder and co-CEO of Sandy Hook Promise, whose child was killed in the Sandy Hook shooting in 2012, said in a statement following the shooting at Abundant Life that “we must work together to protect our families and communities from gun violence.”

    President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and Wisconsin Democratic Rep. Mark Pocan called for more action from Congress to address gun violence.

    “From Newtown to Uvalde, Parkland to Madison, to so many other shootings that don’t receive attention – it is unacceptable that we are unable to protect our children from this scourge of gun violence,” Biden said in a statement Monday.

    In an interview with CNN, Pocan said: “I’ve sat through so many moments of silence on the floors of Congress that are followed by zero moments of action.”

    Supporters hold candles during a vigil Tuesday outside the Wisconsin Capitol in Madison - Morry Gash/AP

    Supporters hold candles during a vigil Tuesday outside the Wisconsin Capitol in Madison – Morry Gash/AP

    Breaking down Wisconsin law

    Existing Wisconsin law limiting gun access to children is not sufficient, Dane County Executive Melissa Agard said Tuesday.

    “Our laws in Wisconsin are far too lax when it comes to access of guns by children,” Agard said Tuesday.

    “We should have background checks. We should have red flag bills, we should be providing adequate support for everyone in our community when it comes to behavioral health,” Agard added. “People should not be waiting when they raise their hand and ask for help.”

    Both federal and Wisconsin law generally make it illegal for someone younger than 18 to possess a firearm. State law similarly makes it illegal for any person to intentionally sell, loan or give a dangerous weapon to someone younger than 18 –– but there are exceptions such as allowing minors to possess a firearm for target practice under adult supervision, for use in the armed forces or for hunting.

    Someone who intentionally sells, loans or gives a dangerous weapon to a person under 18 can face up to three and a half years in prison, according to Wisconsin law. If the minor uses a dangerous weapon and causes death to themselves or another person, violators can face up to six years in prison.

    Wisconsin also has a child access firearm law that makes it illegal to recklessly store a loaded firearm within reach or easy access of a child younger than 14.

    Anyone who recklessly stores or leaves a loaded firearm within the reach or easy access of a child can face up to nine months in prison if that child takes the firearm without permission and if the child uses the gun and “causes bodily harm or death to himself, herself or another.”

    Prosecutors in recent years have taken steps to hold parents accountable for providing their children with firearms they would go on to use in school shootings. Two such cases include school shootings at an Oxford, Michigan high school in 2021 and a Winder, Georgia high school in September.

    CNN’s Taylor Romine, Sarah Dewberry, Elise Hammond, Holly Yan, Steve Almasy, Jillian Sykes, Caroll Alvarado, Whitney Wild and Taylor Galgano contributed to this report.

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  • De ce deținerea unui „Fire Stick” de difuzare TV nesoluționat te-ar putea pune în pericol

    Oamenii care folosesc Fire TV Sticks „slujitori” pentru a reda ilegal emisiuni TV, programe sportive și filme au fost avertizați că s-ar putea confrunta cu sancțiuni aspre pe fondul raidurilor ample ale poliției, ca parte a unei represiuni de două săptămâni.

    Operațiunea de două săptămâni, condusă de o serie de forțe de poliție și de organismul anti-piraterie Federația Împotriva Furtului de Drepturi de Autor (FACT), vede ofițeri care efectuează raid în proprietăți în mai multe județe din zone, inclusiv Londra, Cheshire, Kent, Sussex, Norfolk și Northamptonshire.

    Mișcarea vine după ce Jonathan Edge a fost închis luna trecută pentru trei ani și patru luni după ce a fost confruntat cu o urmărire privată din Premier League, ignorând avertismentul său de încetare și renunțare.

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    „Fire Sticks” sunt simple dispozitive de streaming Amazon care sunt modificate de criminali pentru a transmite gratuit servicii TV scumpe, cum ar fi jocurile din Premier League, și sunt vândute pe scară largă pe piața neagră.

    Actuala represiune de două săptămâni este scopul de a desființa operațiunile de piraterie, vizând furnizorii de dispozitive.

    Pe lângă faptul că servesc scrisori de încetare și renunțare către persoane despre care se crede că folosesc Fire Sticks „slujitori”, forțele locale de poliție efectuează raiduri în următoarele zone: –

    Reprimarea din Marea Britanie vine după ce oamenii care foloseau bețișoarele au fost întâmpinați cu ecrane goale după o represiune europeană.

    De ce există o represiune?

    Într-o declarație, CEO-ul FACT, Kieron Sharp, a declarat că organizația urmărește „să urmărească și să închidă aceste operațiuni ilegale”.

    El a spus: „Măsurile noastre de încetare și renunțare nu sunt doar avertismente, ci sunt primul pas către tragerea la răspundere a infractorilor. Mulți dintre cei care au ignorat aceste notificări în trecut se confruntă acum cu arestări și acuzații penale. Îi sfătuim insistent pe oricine implicat în aceste activități să se oprească imediat.

    „Dacă furnizați sau utilizați dispozitive ilicite de streaming sau abonamente IPTV ilegale, luați acest lucru ca pe un avertisment clar: încalcați legea și riscați să vă confruntați cu consecințe grave.”

    El a spus că FACT va continua să colaboreze cu poliția pentru a urmări și închide operațiunile, adăugând: „Pentru cei care folosesc servicii de streaming ilegale, mesajul este că nu doar comite o crimă; te pui în pericol. Aceste servicii expun adesea utilizatorii la programe malware, escrocherii și furt de date, fără nicio soluție atunci când lucrurile merg prost.

    „Cea mai sigură, cea mai inteligentă și singura alegere este să rămâneți la furnizori legitimi pentru divertismentul dumneavoastră.”

    Fire Sticks „hacked” permit accesul la conținut ilegal (Getty)

    Fire Sticks „hacked” permit accesul la conținut ilegal (Getty)

    Într-o represiune similară, poliția din Europa a vizat 102 suspecți, dintre care 11 au fost arestați, care pirataseră peste 2.500 de canale, inclusiv radiodifuzori sportive.

    Se crede că banda a realizat venituri de până la 208 milioane de lire sterline pe lună prin vânzarea dispozitivelor ilegale.

    Care sunt pericolele folosirii unui Fire Stick dus?

    Dodgy Fire Sticks expun utilizatorii la riscuri, inclusiv malware sau viruși de computer, care pot infecta dispozitivele – sau alte escrocherii.

    Pericolele pe care le implică utilizarea acestor dispozitive sunt foarte reale, spune Jamie Akhtar, CEO și co-fondator CyberSmart.

    Akhtar spune: „Dodgy fire Sticks sunt adesea modificate folosind software terță parte și aplicații neoficiale, cărora le lipsesc măsurile de securitate riguroase ale platformelor legitime. Utilizatorii se expun din neatenție la malware, spyware și backdoors încorporate în aceste aplicații neautorizate.”

    Federația împotriva furtului de drepturi de autor spune că 2,7 milioane de dispozitive au fost infectate cu viruși ca urmare a utilizării unor astfel de servicii, iar 32% dintre utilizatori s-au trezit victime ale fraudei.

    Riscurile implicate includ ca infractorii să poată „prelua” dispozitive, inclusiv camerele web din casă, sau să fure detalii bancare.

    Akhtar a adăugat: „Odată instalat, software-ul rău intenționat poate colecta informații personale, monitoriza activitatea sau chiar poate oferi acces de la distanță infractorilor cibernetici.

    „Consumatorii trebuie să fie conștienți de riscurile ascunse asociate cu Fire Sticks dubioase, recunoscând că atractivitatea conținutului gratuit vine cu costuri potențiale semnificative.”

    Care sunt pedepsele?

    În actuala represiune, poliția a emis ordine de încetare și renunțare la mai mulți furnizori de dispozitive și a arestat oameni, inclusiv un bărbat de 42 de ani, în Newport, Țara Galilor.

    În practică, poliția tind să nu vizeze utilizatorii dispozitivelor, ci vânzătorii.

    Jonathan Edge, un tată de 29 de ani din Liverpool, a fost condamnat la trei ani și patru luni de închisoare în noiembrie pentru un serviciu cu numerar în mână în care a încărcat software ilegal pe Fire Sticks.

    Într-un alt caz recent, Kevin O'Donnell, un tată de 41 de ani din Croxteth, a fost prins pentru promovarea și vânzarea Fire Sticks modificate ilegal și a primit o pedeapsă de doi ani cu suspendare.

    Citeşte mai mult

    Bărbat condamnat la închisoare pentru „firestick-uri nenorocite” (Standard de seară)

    Adresele IP ale utilizatorilor Firestick „ar putea fi transmise”, avertizează autoritățile (Yahoo News)

  • Amazon Cyber Monday includes deals of up to 60% off Fire TVs, Ring cameras and more

    I get it — procrastination is my middle name too. Most of the time it’s no big deal but waiting much longer to tackle your holiday shopping? That could cost you serious coin. Luckily Cyber Monday is in full swing at Amazon and it feels like the weekend just refuses to quit. The everything store is dropping its devices to their lowest prices of the year. The message? Time to check off that holiday gift list — or reward yourself for surviving 2024.

    How good are we talking? Think jaw-droppers like the Amazon Fire TV Stick for just $18 — that’s over 55% off — and the Fire TV Stick 4K for $22, down from $50. Need a new smart TV? You’re in luck because they’re still on sale, starting at just $100.

    Wondering if prices could drop even further? Probably not, but if they do, we’ll let you know. In the meantime, we’ve rounded up even more Cyber Monday tech deals to keep the savings spree going strong.

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    To experience Bridgerton or The Bear in their full glory, you need top-notch 4K resolution — and this device delivers on any compatible screen. It makes browsing over 300,000 free movies and TV episodes practically effortless, and right now, it’s marked down to its lowest price ever.

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    Don’t have a smart TV? No problem. For $18, this Fire TV Stick will give you access to thousands of apps and over 1.5 million movies and TV shows.

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    Sick of waking up, grabbing your phone and immediately doom-scrolling Instagram or your news feed? Throw your phone on a charger away from your bed and use this Echo Show as an alarm clock instead. It’ll show you the weather, play your music and podcasts, even stream your favorite shows on Prime. And with the built-in camera, you can video chat your family and friends with ease. Want some privacy? There’s an easy-to-use toggle on top to open and close the shutter.

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    Amazon’s most powerful tablet packs in an 11-inch, 1200×2000 resolution screen, up to 128GB of storage and a solid 14-hour battery life. The 8-megapixel camera makes Zoom calls crisp, and whether you’re streaming, browsing or reading, this device handles it all, both at home and on the move. 

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    With 4K resolution and HDR 10, this TV delivers a sharp, vibrant picture, no matter which of the 1.5 million available movies or shows you’re streaming.

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    Thanks to this set’s quantum dot display, HDR content practically leaps (get it — quantum leap?) off the screen. Whether you’re watching a late-night movie or catching a game in a bright living room, the QLED screen delivers razor-sharp contrast in any lighting.

    PS: When you’re not using it, Ambient Experience tech turns your TV into a display for artwork or personal photos.

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    Are your apps eating up more space than your Fire TV Stick can handle? The Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max is your fix. With its quad-core processor, you can even play Xbox games like Forza Motorsport, Starfield and Palworld — no console needed.

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    With an all-time low price, this is one heck of a deal on a great-looking TV. It has a lot of cool features, like the ability to pause content on one screen and pick it up without missing a beat on another. Not sure what to watch next? Alexa Voice Remote is onboard to help with that.

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    While most TVs on this list feature 4K screens, this 42-inch 1080p model is hard to beat at just $130 (a mere penny off its lowest-ever price). It’s still high-def and it’s 72% larger than the 32-inch option, making it a great choice if you’re short on space but still want a significant upgrade to your viewing experience.

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    This gorgeous 4K Fire TV works with Alexa, no accessories necessary, other than the included remote, of course.

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    Don’t you think it’s time you smartened up … your entertainment setup? While Alexa makes searching and controlling your other devices a no-brainer, this set’s 1080p resolution, HDR 10 and Dolby Digital Audio bring the state-of-the-art audio and video you so richly deserve. And oh yeah: Fire TV offers access to over a million titles, including free options like Tubi and Pluto TV. Simply put, this set’s packed with features and capabilities you’d expect at a much higher price.

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    Confession: While we’re loving all the deals in our Cyber Monday roundup, this 55-inch 4K TV is truly a standout. A bigger, higher-resolution upgrade from the models above, it delivers everything you need: impressive size, top-tier picture quality and all the apps, shows and movies that Fire TV brings to the table.

    $210 at Amazon

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    This 55-inch TV not only delivers stunning 4K visuals and Alexa Voice Remote convenience, but it features four HDMI ports, allowing you to connect all your other devices — like gaming consoles, Blu-ray players and soundbars — effortlessly. With access to top streaming services, it’s easy to find content and get personalized recommendations right on the built-in Fire TV interface. 

    $340 at Amazon

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    As big-screen upgrades go, this Amazon Fire TV hits the sweet spot between premium features and wallet-friendly price. For under $600, you’re getting a massive 65-inch 4K display with Dolby Vision and HDR 10, meaning those binge sessions or movie nights will look crystal clear and vibrant. Throw Alexa into the mix, and it’s essentially a smart-home hub masquerading as a TV. 

    $590 at Amazon

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    Need more screen real estate than 65 inches can offer? For $110 more you get around 33% more screen, perfect for larger rooms. Plus, with Fire TV built-in, you can access all of your streaming services (plus a ton more you’ve never even heard of) so you won’t be lacking in the entertainment department.

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    This is my personal pick. The 16GB storage is more than enough for all of my books, and the screen is bright, glare-free and easy to read. Plus, this jade shade is unbelievable. 

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    Are you the Belle of your town and need more book storage than the average Joe (or Chris)? For $25 more, you get twice the storage of the regular Paperwhite, plus features like an auto-adjusting front light and wireless charging.

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    As someone who comes from the world of the iPad, the thought of going back to a 16GB device felt like a mistake. I feared I’d constantly be running out of storage. Not so with the Kindle. I digitized all the books in my library and have barely made a dent. Another huge upside over tablets? The battery life. It lasts forever. 

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    Think of this as the Kindle Kids’ cool older sibling. Like the standard version, it includes six months of Amazon Kids+ — a subscription packed with thousands of kid-friendly books for ages 3 to 12 — a no-worries two-year warranty, a durable, kid-proof cover and none of those distracting apps, videos or games. Plus, this version is waterproof and comes with a bigger display and a longer battery life.

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    A kid’s Kindle? Do you know how fast my kid would break that? Indeed, Amazon does. That’s why it comes with a two-year “if it breaks, we will replace it” warranty. It also comes with the Parents’ Dashboard, which shows your child’s reading progress and lets you control what’s in their library, add age filters and set a bedtime. 

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    If the Echo Dot feels like overkill, the Echo Pop is the more-subtle solution you’ve been waiting for. This pint-sized powerhouse still delivers great sound and smart features without taking over your space. Plus, it’s 55% off, bringing it down to its lowest price yet. Compact, functional and affordable — it’s a win for anyone looking to upgrade without the extra bulk.

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    Amazon’s compact smart assistant is back on sale, and this time it’s 54% off — its lowest price ever. This is one of the most powerful Echo Dots out there, complete with built-in temperature and motion sensors to streamline your routines. You can even link up a few to cover your whole home. And if you’re big on privacy, no worries — just hit the mic’s off switch when you want to make sure Alexa stays quiet.

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    The Echo Spot is practically designed for your nightstand, featuring a large, easy-to-read font that displays time, weather and temperature. Plus, it has a built-in speaker, allowing you to stream your favorite tunes from Amazon Music, Spotify and other services, as well as listen to podcasts or check your reminders.

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    Don’t let its looks fool you — the Echo isn’t just another smart speaker. It combines impressive audio with a built-in smart home hub, making it easy to control your devices, plus it sounds great even when Alexa reminds you to grab the groceries. 

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    A larger, 8-inch version of the Echo Show 5 listed above, this one’s great if you want a bigger screen for streaming your favorite shows, following recipes while you cook or catching up with family on video calls. It’s the perfect middle ground — big enough to be super useful but still compact enough that it doesn’t feel like it’s taking up all of your counter space.

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    Is screen real estate more important than counter space? Then this Echo Show might be just the thing. Its screen actually swivels to follow you, so whether you’re reading a recipe or video chatting with family, you’re always in view. Oh, and it streams your favorite shows too — perfect for catching up on a series while chopping veggies or cleaning. Ditch that bulky old TV on the counter for something way smarter (and way more useful).

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    Growing up, I had a friend whose family computer was in their kitchen. I remember thinking that was so cool — an iMac right there on the counter for movies, iTunes (remember that?) and browsing the web. The downside? It took up a ton of space. That’s where the Echo Show 15 (and its bigger sibling, the Echo Show 21) comes in. Mount it on the wall or set it on a stand — it’s sleek, space-saving and way more versatile. From streaming your favorite shows and controlling smart devices to looking up recipes or making video calls, it does it all.

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    Give your ride a tech upgrade with the Echo Auto, now at its lowest price ever. With Alexa onboard, you can send texts, make calls and control your music, podcasts and audiobooks — all hands-free. With its five built-in microphones, Alexa will hear you loud and clear, even over road noise.

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    Featuring a semi-in-ear design, these earbuds let you immerse yourself in music, podcasts or audiobooks without losing touch with the real world. Plus, with the charging case, they offer up to 20 hours of playback — all for under $25, the lowest price ever.

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    Over 70% off? Yes, you read that right. These earbuds share the regular Echo Buds’ long-lasting battery, Alexa app compatibility and premium sound quality — plus the added benefit of active noise cancellation to keep distractions at bay.

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    Amazon’s Fire HD 8 tablet features a sleek design and all the essentials you’d expect, including an 8-inch HD display and a solid 13-hour battery life. Whether you’re binge-watching shows or scrolling through your favorite apps, this tablet keeps up with your on-the-go lifestyle — all for under $60.

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    Newer, faster and significantly upgraded from the previous version, the Fire HD 10 is a tablet worth checking out — especially at $95 off its already affordable price.

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    I’ll never forget the first time a friend showed me his house decked out with smart bulbs. Controlling every light with just your voice? Mind-blowing. Hearing they were $50 a bulb? Not so much. Thankfully, times have changed, and now you can snag six smart bulbs for less than what one used to cost.

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    If you’re dipping your toes into the world of home security, this doorbell camera is a fantastic place to start. For less than $30, you’ll get a full HD-quality picture, infrared night vision and the convenience of answering your doorbell right from your phone. Plus, Blink subscription plans start at only $3 a month.

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    A weather-resistant option that will work both inside and out, this camera is 45% off and provides you with crystal clear 1080p video, two-way talk and a long-lasting rechargeable battery. 

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    The newest version of the insanely popular Ring doorbell is already an incredible 40% off. With 1440p resolution, two-way audio and a lot of other useful features, this is the one video doorbell to rule them all. Even better? It’s “a snap to set up,” fans say.

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    With this three-pack of outdoor cameras, you can blanket your property with security. Pair this with the Blink doorbell listed above, and you can keep an eye on everything going on around your house for less than $130.

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    While the night vision on Ring cameras is good, a spotlight cam like this one will record anyone or anything that sets it off, and if that’s not enough, a built-in siren can spook any wannabe burglars.

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    Forget about charging batteries; this wired floodlight option is one that you can install and forget about. 

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    So you have all of the smart devices, how do you control them? The Alexa app on your phone is one choice. This Echo Hub is another. Mount it to your wall and anyone in the family can control the smart devices around the house, no searching for your phone necessary.

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    With coverage up to 4,500 square feet, this mesh Wi-Fi solution will make dead zones a thing of the past, and it’s over $100 off. The 1-, 2- and 4-packs are also on sale, so you can customize your Wi-Fi solution to your space.

    $195 at Amazon

    The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.

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