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  • COCONUT CREEK, FL - JULY 17: A general view of Best Buy as U.S. corporations implement mandatory masks to be worn in their stores upon entering to control the spread of COVID-19 as Florida's Department of Health on Friday confirmed 11,000 new cases of COVID-19 in a single day on July 17, 2020 in Coconut Creek, Florida. Credit:

    Best Buy may end DVD and Blu-ray sales early next year

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    Sarah Fielding
    Sarah Fielding
    10.13.2023

    The news follows shortly after Netflix ended its DVD delivery service.

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    Minnesota and DC sue Target-owned Shipt delivery service for worker misclassification

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    Steve Dent
    Steve Dent
    10.28.2022

    The Minnesota and District of Columbia attorneys general are suing Target-owned Shipt delivery service over worker misclassification.

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    Target will test curbside returns and Starbucks order pickups this fall

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    Kris Holt
    Kris Holt
    02.23.2022

    The company will expand the backup item program with more categories too.

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    Walmart and Target announce sales events to compete with Amazon Prime Day

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    Mariella Moon
    Mariella Moon
    06.04.2021

    Target and Walmart have announced their own sales events on the same dates as Amazon's Prime Day.

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    Target will open mini Apple stores to attract post-pandemic shoppers

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    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    02.25.2021

    Target is opening mini Apple stores to keep customers coming long after non-essential shopping is safe again.

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    How to buy a PlayStation 5 on November 12th

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    Richard Lawler
    Richard Lawler
    11.11.2020

    Looking for a PlayStation 5? Good luck -- here's a few stores that will have them in stock.

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    PlayStation 5 pre-orders start at Amazon, Walmart, Best Buy

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    Richard Lawler
    Richard Lawler
    09.16.2020

    Posts on social media have indicated GameStop locations are doing in-person pre-orders, albeit with very limited availability, while online a couple of retailers have started to offer the console.

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    Apple's 10.2-inch iPad is back on sale for $250

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    Igor Bonifacic
    Igor Bonifacic
    06.15.2020

    Apple's excellent entry-level iPad is once again on sale for $250. You can also get the 32GB model for $100 off.

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    The best touchscreen winter gloves

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    Wirecutter
    Wirecutter
    01.24.2020

    By Nick Guy, Kaitlyn Wells, and Justin Krajeski This post was done in partnership with Wirecutter. When readers choose to buy Wirecutter's independently chosen editorial picks, Wirecutter and Engadget may earn affiliate commission. Read the full guide to touchscreen winter gloves. The best touchscreen gloves are ones that can differentiate between "texting" and "textjngZ." And after testing 20 more pairs this year, we think the newly redesigned Moshi Digits Touchscreen Gloves are some of the best we've seen of the 80 we've tried overall. They're warm enough, accurate, and can fit a wide range of hand sizes. Although no pair of touchscreen gloves is going to keep your hands perfectly warm or let you type as well as you would with bare fingers, the Moshi Digits were warmer, fit better, and were more accurate in typing tests than the competition. If you want a good pair of touchscreen liner gloves instead, we have a pick for that. If you want a thinner glove for fall weather or prefer the classic look of leather, we also have picks for those. Do keep in mind, though, that ultimately it may be easier to use voice commands and audio messages, rather than trying to type in even the best of these gloves.

  • Target will give you a $200 gift card if you buy any iPhone 11 on Black Friday

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    Christine Fisher
    Christine Fisher
    11.25.2019

    Buy an iPhone 11 at Target this Black Friday (thru Sunday), and the retailer will throw in a $200 gift card. The deal also applies to the iPhone 11 Pro, 11 Pro Max, XS and XS Max, activated on Verizon (Engadget's parent company) or AT&T. That's a solid deal on the newest iPhones, as well as last year's XS and XS Max models. Plus, the $200 could give the rest of your holiday shopping a nice boost.

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    Target's same-day shipping service is now available in-app

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    Mariella Moon
    Mariella Moon
    11.14.2019

    You no longer have to fire up Target's desktop website to access its Shipt same-day delivery service if you need to get your purchase as soon as possible. The retail giant is bringing the service to its iOS and Android mobile apps, just in time for some on-the-go (and possibly last-minute) Thanksgiving shopping.

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    Target's Black Friday preview adds a $200 gift card to your iPhone 11

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    Richard Lawler
    Richard Lawler
    11.07.2019

    Black Friday is still weeks away, but retailers are already trying to pull shoppers into their stores with enticing discounts, and Target's preview is worth checking out for anyone considering a cellphone upgrade. On November 8th and 9th, it will throw a Target gift card in with several smartphones purchased and activated with either Verizon or AT&T. You may be able to find deep discounts via bill credits on activated phones elsewhere, but that's going to be immediately useful for the rest of your holiday shopping. The offers include a $200 gift card attached to Apple's iPhone 11 / 11 Pro / 11 Pro Max, as well as the older iPhone XS and XS Max, if purchased and activated from Friday through Sunday. Prefer Android? There's a $300 gift card waiting for you upon the purchase of a Google Pixel 4 or Pixel 4 XL, available now through Sunday. Finally, you can get a $400 gift card waiting along with Samsung's Galaxy S10, S10+ and Note 10+, or $200 if you prefer the cheaper Galaxy S10E, all available from now through Sunday.

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    Toys 'R' Us debuts a new website, but you're really buying from Target

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    Kris Holt
    Kris Holt
    10.08.2019

    Just in time for the holiday season, the Toys "R" Us website is back, with one big difference: Target is powering the revived ToysRUs.com. When you go to complete a purchase on the latter, it redirects you to Target's website to check out.

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    Target’s curbside Drive Up service now available across the US

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    Igor Bonifacic
    Igor Bonifacic
    08.29.2019

    Target's same-day Drive Up service is now available across all 50 states in the US. If you've never used Drive Up before, the service allows you to order items through the retailer's mobile app and then pick them up at a designated parking spot at your local Target store. Once you're at the store, a Target employee will bring your order to your car.

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    UC Santa Barbara sues Amazon and IKEA over LED lighting

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    Christine Fisher
    Christine Fisher
    07.31.2019

    UC Santa Barbara has had enough of retailers selling its patented LED light bulb technology without authorization. This week, the university filed a lawsuit charging Amazon, IKEA, Walmart, Target and Bed Bath & Beyond with infringing its patents. According to Nixon Peabody, the law firm representing UC Santa Barbara, this is the "first-of-its-kind direct patent enforcement campaign against an entire industry."

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    GM won't deliver self-driving cars by the end of the year after all

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    Christine Fisher
    Christine Fisher
    07.24.2019

    General Motors and its self-driving car subsidiary Cruise will miss their goal of rolling out driverless cars by the end of the year. According to Financial Times, Cruise said more testing is needed. "Delivering self-driving cars at scale isn't just about winning the tech race, it's about winning the tech race and the trust race," Cruise chief executive Dan Ammann wrote in a blog post today.

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    Target's Deal Day challenges Amazon's Prime event

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    Mariella Moon
    Mariella Moon
    06.26.2019

    Target is going head to head with Amazon's Prime Day this year by debuting an event call "Deal Days"-- and yes, it'll also last for 48 hours. In a bid to compete with Amazon for your hard-earned dollars, the retailer is also holding an online sale event from July 15th to 16th. Target even stressed in its announcement that there's "no membership required" to participate. Unlike Prime Day, it means, which is limited to Prime subscribers who have to pay a year-long membership fee that costs $119 in the US unless they're still on free trial.

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    Next-gen ‘Pictionary Air’ arrives at Target June 23rd

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    Christine Fisher
    Christine Fisher
    06.18.2019

    Starting this Sunday, you can pick up Pictionary Air at your local Target for $20. The new game puts a high-tech spin on the classic. You'll still pull a card, choose from a list of items to draw and race against a timer, but you'll use a large digital pen to sketch in the air. Thanks to the app, other players will see your doodle on their phones, tablets or TV screens, but you won't see your creation until your time is up.

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    Target's registers suffered a nationwide outage

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    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    06.16.2019

    Target can't quite escape its technical woes, apparently. The retail giant's registers suffered a roughly two-hour nationwide outage in mid-day on June 15th, preventing customers from making purchases (including in self-checkout lines) right before Father's Day. The company has only described it as an "internal technology issue," but stressed that an early review indicated this wasn't the result of a data breach or other "security-related issue." Customer wasn't compromised "at any time," Target added.

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    Target launches same-day delivery across the US

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    AJ Dellinger
    AJ Dellinger
    06.13.2019

    Target is expanding its same-day delivery service to just about everyone. The giant retailer announced today that customers in 47 states will now be able to place orders on Target.com and have them delivered in as little as one hour. Deliveries will cost a flat fee of $9.99 and will be fulfilled by Shipt, a delivery startup acquired by Target in 2017.