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Silicon Valley and the California GOP should unite to save CaliforniaThe company providing the technology for the biggest battery project in Australia – being built, ironically, on the site of the biggest coal generator – has compared the country’s long and stringy grid to a “peal necklace.” Andrew Tang, the US-based vice president of Finnish owned Wärtsilä Energy, which is responsible for the huge 700 MW, 2,800 MWh Eraring battery being built for Origin Energy, says Australia is one of top markets for battery storage in the world, along with the US. The reason for this, he says, is its growing share of wind and solar which is now averaging around one third of all generation in the past 12 months, and and well over 100 per cent in states like South Australia. But it is also the shape of the grid, long and stringy unlike almost any other country in the world, with the possible exception of Chile. “I refer to it as a pearl neckless,” Tang tells Renew Economy in an interview. “It’s a string, then every so often, there’s a big city, whether it be Adelaide or Melbourne or Sydney or Brisbane. And those are the pearls. “That stringy nature makes it harder to build a robust network. If you think of the grid as a piece of paper, you want the dots all over the paper, because you want interconnections between all of those dots, and you want multiple redundant paths to flow that power from point A to point B. “But if you have a long, stringy network, you can’t create that kind of robust redundant network. And that’s kind of the issue you have with Australia.” And that, Tang says, is what is creating more opportunities for battery storage in Australia, because of the ability of the technology to deliver multiple services, including grid support, frequency control, and – with the latest software and hardware being installed at Eraring – synthetic inertia. “When we first got going on some of these projects, they (the authorities) wanted us to add synchronous condensers in order to provide inertia on the system,” Tang says. “And we resisted that on some of our bids, because the syncons are very expensive, and challenge the project economics. And it was kind of not the greatest use of capital, in our opinion. “And we were really trying to push forward and say, and say, look, we can do virtual inertia with energy storage, with inverters. “Fast forward a couple of years, and that’s exactly what’s happening right now. We’re gonna be doing synthetic inertia over at Eraring, and we are already doing synthetic inertia in the United Kingdom. “And so really, the ability of what you can with a bi directional inverter and smart intelligent software, is really kind of opening up. Battery storage is an appliance device that has a lot of uses.” Wärtsilä Energy’s first big battery project in Australia was the 250 MW, 250 MWh Torrens Island battery near Adelaide, owned by AGL and built right next to the ageing gas generators that will retire, and which will form a key part of a new clean energy hub. Wärtsilä is also building a multi-stage big battery at Bungama in South Australia, and it is involved in a number of other projects competing for contracts in the federal government’s Capacity Investment Scheme, with the latest tender seeking 4 GW and 16 GWh of capacity. But the company has actually been in the country for more than a decade when, as Greensmith, the battery specialist company that was later bought by the Finnish company, it was doing business with the likes of Zen Energy. Tang says the Eraring battery captures some of the key developments in the technology and the decisions being made by battery developers and battery owners. It started out as a two-hour battery in its first stage, had more storage added in the second stage, and is now being expanded to make it a four-hour battery facility. “When we contracted the two hour stage, that was kind of what was being done in the market then,” he says. “Tesla’s Megapack system was designed for 1.7 hours, and it really was kind of oriented around a frequency regulation, frequency response type of scenario. “What you’re now seeing is the the ability to intelligently solve grid problems by creating a family of products. And you know, you pay more for the faster products because you use them for less duration. In essence, they fix the problem before it gets out. “And then, as the market matures, you look for arbitrage and energy shifting markets in addition to frequency to fill out your portfolio, what we call a revenue stack. “Prices are coming down too. BloombergNEF and the CSIRO GenCost report have both identified 20 per cent price reductions in the past 12 months, but Tang reckons that has been the scale of reductions in the price of battery cells – which make up around 60 per cent of a project cost – in just the last six months. “It’s been pretty precipitous,” he says. That’s been the result of huge gigafactories being built in China, largely on the expectations of a big surge in EV demand. While the EV market is growing, outside of China it has been slower than expected. “So you have many Chinese companies that built these massive facilities, really state of the art, really gleaming and and you know, once you build one of those, you gotta run it right otherwise it’s burning a hole in your pocket.” Interestingly, because of these price falls – and the threat of tariffs under the new Trump administration – he has been witnessing a stockpile of battery assets, and he’s not so sure it’s a great idea. “The current thing that’s going on now is that, with the political uncertainty in the United States happening, people are trying to figure out if they can stockpile batteries in the United States,” Tang says. “It’s called safe-harbouring. readers the current thing that’s going on now is that, with the political uncertainty in the United States happening, people are trying to figure out if they can stockpile batteries in the United States. “It’s it’s got deeper ramifications in storage, because batteries don’t store well, they have calendar degradation, they have temperature sensitivities, and so you don’t want to store them in a really hot place or a really cold place. “So there’s all sorts of reasons why this is riskier than storing solar panels. If you leave a battery alone and just put it on, you know, in a field, and you don’t plug it in, right? That’s the issue. You don’t plug it in, it does have a self discharge rate.”‘We didn’t have a good day’: Greens set to suffer significant election lossessuper ace 88.com

THUNDER BAY — Thunder Bay-Rainy River’s member of Parliament says he understands why some of his constituents are opposed to nuclear waste disposal in the region, but he supports this week’s decision to build a deep geological repository in Northwestern Ontario. The Nuclear Waste Management Organization announced Thursday it has selected a location south of Highway 17 between Wabigoon Lake and Ignace as the site of a future underground repository for spent fuel from Canada’s nuclear power plants. “I know a lot of people are upset about it,” Powlowski, a Liberal government MP, said Friday after a news conference for Nature Conservancy of Canada. “I acknowledge that. I know there are a lot of really good, decent people who are totally opposed to this,” he said. Powlowski, who is also a physician, said he is always concerned about public safety as “somebody who spent my whole life trying to look after people’s health and protecting people’s health.” Opponents of the repository have expressed concerns about risks involved in transporting high-level nuclear waste to a repository but “I really do believe that the risks are absolutely minimal,” he said. Canada has a solid safety record in transporting nuclear materials, and the canisters for spent fuel rods have been crash-tested, he said. “So I think I understand people’s concern, but I really do think that the risk is absolutely minimal. Otherwise I would be totally against it, and I’m not totally against it,” he said. “Why am I not totally against it? Somebody’s got to take the stuff right now. A lot of it is being stored above surface near Lake Ontario, where there is a far bigger risk to it leaking out and affecting people.” “For the greater good,” Powlowski said, “somebody’s got to take (the nuclear waste).” Also, he noted, “on the good side, it’s about $20 billion coming to northern Ontario, which is going to be huge economically.” As an aside, he pointed out that the repository’s proponent, the NWMO, is “a body which is arm’s length from the government. “It’s not the government, it has nothing to do with me, I did not contribute to this decision,” he said. “It was their decision that was made.” Contacted by Newswatch for comment on the NWMO’s decision, Conservative MP Eric Melillo sent a written statement saying he respects the organization’s decision and appreciates Wabigoon Lake and Ignace “for their work throughout the willingness process.” In a referendum earlier this month, Wabigoon Lake Ojibway Nation members voted to continue in the process toward building a deep geological repository. Ignace township council voted to continue as a potential host municipality in July. “I look forward to working with the host communities and NWMO on the next steps of this process,” said Melillo, whose Kenora riding includes Ignace and Wabigoon Lake. Greg Rickford, who represents Kenora-Rainy River in the Ontario legislature, posted on social media a statement saying the provincial government “is committed to working alongside local residents, Indigenous partners and businesses to ensure this project creates safe legacy infrastructure and economic benefits” for the region. The NWMO estimates construction of the deep-underground facility could begin in 2033 and be completed about 10 years later.

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Every Black Friday, there’s a number of viral products that everyone has on their Christmas wish list, and we don’t expect this year to be any different. However, not all of these popular items are going to stay in stock, and we have some insight on the ones that won’t. Black Friday is big business, and last year shoppers spent $222.1 billion during the entire holiday shopping season, according to Queue-it. Sales on Black Friday reached $16.4 billion (online and in stores), and this was a 9% increase from the year before. While it comes as no surprise that electronics are the most sought-after products of the holiday season, Queue-it said this accounts for the majority of holiday sales, jumping to $50.8 billion in 2023. Apparel, furniture, groceries and toys are the other hot sellers of Black Friday. Together, these five categories accounted for 65% of sales during the holidays last year and is only expected to grow in 2024. While many items that sell out over Black Friday are driven by a good deal, we also know that a hot product is just that — a gift that most people want to open on Christmas Day. So, here are our picks for the top 10 hot-ticket items that could sell out over Black Friday. The holidays are ripe for TV deals, and we expect shoppers to buy a ton of them in 2024, especially at Walmart. Consumers are trending toward bigger TVs and the super low-price deals over Black Friday force many models to sell out. This is especially true of popular models from Samsung, Hisense, LG and more favorites. Apple's smartwatches are a top pick among Apple fans. We’ve seen prices on the Apple Watch continue to trend downward, which was only spurred by the release of the new Apple Watch 10 in September. This pushed down prices on earlier models, with the best deals coming on the Apple Watch SE and Apple Watch 9. For Black Friday, we think the prices will drop even lower and sell out due to high demand. Wireless headphones are one of the most popular products of 2024, and Beats are one of the top brands. We’re already seeing big markdowns on Beats Wireless Headphones, and we expect these price drops to continue into Black Friday. The Beats Solo3 is likely to be on sale for even cheaper than we’ve already seen, and we think they will sell out for Black Friday, with the possibility of other popular Beats headphones joining them. If you haven’t picked up a pair of Apple AirPods yet, this could be your year to do it. With Apple launching a fourth generation of AirPods earlier this year, the price on prevvious models are creeping lower. We think over Black Friday they’ll be at their cheapest price ever, with the AirPods (3rd Gen) likely to sell out. Bluetooth speakers are a must-have for many this year, and with the big sound that comes from JBL’s speakers, it’s easy to see why they might sell out for Black Friday. These popular speakers come in a variety of portable sizes and waterproof designs. We expect big deals on JBL’s top-rated Clip 5 and Flip 6 Bluetooth speaker models. One of Apple’s most sought-after products of the year was the iPad, and we saw the 9th Gen and 10th Gen models drop to their lowest prices ever. We think this year will bring some iPad bliss with even better discounts, but these deals will disappear just as fast as they arrive. We think that mega discounts on the iPad (9th Gen) and iPad (10th Gen) could cause sell outs, especially on Amazon. The Dyson Airwrap just might be the top product of Black Friday, as this is one of the rare times there’s a discount on the beloved hair styling tool. At $600, the Airwrap carries a hefty price tag, so any discount presented is a welcome surprise. But as we’ve seen in the past, any Black Friday deal on the Dyson Airwrap causes a crush of interest that’s followed by a sell out. If you’ve tried to scoop up the UGG Tasman Slippers in previous years, you already know they never stay in stock for long. As the “it” slipper of the holiday season, UGG’s Tasman sells out multiple times over the holidays, even without a discount offered. We think that this year will be similar, with popular sizes and colors of the Tasman Slipper snatched up fast over Black Friday. The Bissell Little Green carpet cleaner is a popular home product that just can’t seem to stay in stock. With prices falling under $90, this mighty machine can be a blessing for pet owners and parents, as its compact size makes it easy to store and use when needed. We’ve seen the Little Green Machine sell out before, and we’d be surprised if it didn’t do it again over Black Friday. We’d be remiss if we didn’t include a top toy that we think will be hard to find and gift this year. Our pick is the Furby Galaxy Edition. This glow-in-the-dark Furby is based on the original Furby from the late ’90s with even more features, interactive modes and more fun. Making a comeback in 2023, we saw the revival of this popular toy sell out last year, and we expect the new Furby Galaxy Edition to do the same. Receive the latest in local entertainment news in your inbox weekly!

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KENILWORTH, N.J. , Nov. 19, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Northeast Science and Technology (NEST) Center, a premier 100+ acre campus dedicated to research and development innovations, announced today that Revlon, a global leader in cosmetics and personal care, will relocate its New Jersey -based science and innovation (R&D) lab to the NEST campus. Lise Jorgensen , Revlon's Chief Scientific Officer, said: "Revlon selected NEST for its existing lab infrastructure, which will help us further amplify our innovation capabilities, and provide a state-of-the-art setting to meet our specific R&D needs. This substantial investment in our R&D capabilities marks a critical and exciting step in Revlon's future and reinforces our commitment to develop the most advanced consumer-inspired products for our brands around the world." Revlon's research labs, pilot manufacturing, and office functions will be centralized within a 62,000-square-foot space within the 1.2M SF building now known as 15 NEST, the building that up until recently served as Merck's global research headquarters. Notably, Revlon will be the first tenant to occupy 15 NEST since Merck's departure earlier this year. "Revlon's decision to join NEST is an exciting step towards our vision of a dynamic, collaborative, innovation ecosystem," said Matthew Flath , Onyx Equities' Senior Vice President Asset Management, who oversees the NEST campus. "With their decades-long legacy in beauty and personal care, Revlon complements the forward-thinking research environment at NEST and is helping to establish a community where leading science and technology companies unite to innovate, thrive, and elevate industry standards." Revlon's decision to join NEST comes on the heels of CoreWeave's recent announcement that it plans to lease 280,000 square feet of space on the campus. Both companies cited NEST's ideal location and best-in-class lab and utility infrastructure as part of their selection criteria. Dan Loughlin of JLL and Jonathan Scheinberg of Outshine Properties represented the ownership group of Onyx Equities, Machine Investment Group, and Pivot Real Estate Partners; and Daniel Levine and Daniel Reider from Newmark represented Revlon. To learn more about NEST's growth and the opportunities it offers, visit NESTCenter.com . About Northeast Science and Technology (NEST) Center Conveniently located in Kenilworth, NJ , the Northeast Science and Technology (NEST) Center is a 100+ acre campus that is purpose-built and zoned for life science innovation, answering a need for immediately available, turn-key, and customizable office, laboratory, and bio-manufacturing space in the tri-state area. Formerly the global headquarters of Merck, the Onyx Equities-led venture acquired the campus February 2023 and have since begun work with partners Machine Investment Group, Pivot Real Estate Partners, and Outshine Properties to develop it into a hub of research and innovation in the Northeast region of the United States . For more information about NEST, visit www.NestCenter.com . About Onyx Equities, LLC Headquartered in Woodbridge, New Jersey , Onyx Equities, LLC is a leading full-service real estate firm specializing in investment, asset repositioning, and ground-up development. Since its founding in 2004, Onyx has acquired more than $4 billion worth of diverse real estate assets throughout New Jersey , New York , and Pennsylvania , and has executed over $1 billion in capital improvement projects under its signature repositioning program. For more information about Onyx Equities, visit www.OnyxEquities.com . About Machine Investment Group Machine Investment Group is a real estate investment platform focused on investing in opportunistic, distressed, and special situations across all major asset classes in diverse geographies throughout the United States . Machine principals are directly responsible for deploying over $2.0 BN in capital to date. With a strong reputation, solutions-oriented approach, and extensive lender relationships, Machine aims to deliver consistent, opportunistic returns while minimizing losses. For more information, please visit https://machineinv.com/ . About Revlon Group Holdings LLC Revlon Group Holdings LLC ("Revlon") has developed a long-standing reputation as a color authority and beauty trendsetter in the world of color cosmetics and hair care. Since its breakthrough launch of the first opaque nail enamel in 1932, Revlon has provided consumers with high quality product innovation, performance and sophisticated glamour. In 2016, Revlon acquired the iconic Elizabeth Arden company and its portfolio of brands, including its leading designer and celebrity fragrances. Today, Revlon's diversified portfolio of brands is sold in over 100 countries around the world in most retail distribution channels, including prestige, salon, mass, and online. Revlon is among the leading global beauty companies, with some of the world's most iconic and desired brands and product offerings in color cosmetics, skin care, hair color, hair care and fragrances under brands such as Revlon, Revlon Professional, Elizabeth Arden , Almay, Mitchum, CND, American Crew, Creme of Nature, Cutex, Juicy Couture, Elizabeth Taylor , Curve, John Varvatos and Christina Aguilera . Contact: Corrie A. Fisher , media relations Email: Onyx@knbcomm.com View original content to download multimedia: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/revlon-signs-lease-to-relocate-its-new-jersey-based-science-and-innovation-lab-to-the-northeast-science--technology-nest-center-302310137.html SOURCE Northeast Science and Technology (NEST)COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A fight broke out at midfield after Michigan stunned No. 2 Ohio State 13-10 on Saturday as Wolverines players attempted to plant their flag and were met by Buckeyes who confronted them. Police had to use pepper spray to break up the players, who threw punches and shoves in the melee that overshadowed the rivalry game. Ohio State police said in a statement “multiple officers representing Ohio and Michigan deployed pepper spray.” Ohio State police will investigate the fight, according to the statement. After the Ohio State players confronted their bitter rivals at midfield, defensive end Jack Sawyer grabbed the top of the Wolverines' flag and ripped it off the pole as the brawl moved toward the Michigan bench. Eventually, police officers rushed into the ugly scene. Ohio State coach Ryan Day said he understood the actions of his players. “There are some prideful guys on our team who weren't going to sit back and let that happen,” Day said. The two Ohio State players made available after the game brushed off questions about it. Michigan running back Kalel Mullings, who rushed for 116 yards and a touchdown, didn't like how the Buckeyes players involved themselves in the Wolverines' postgame celebration. He called it “classless.” “For such a great game, you hate to see stuff like that after the game," he said in an on-field interview with Fox Sports. “It’s just bad for the sport, bad for college football. But at the end of the day, you know some people got to — they got to learn how to lose, man. ... We had 60 minutes, we had four quarters, to do all that fighting.” Michigan coach Sherrone Moore said everybody needs to do better. “So much emotions on both sides," he said. "Rivalry games get heated, especially this one. It’s the biggest one in the country, so we got to handle that better.” Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season. Sign up here . AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-football-poll and https://apnews.com/hub/college-football

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Victoria Mary Clarke has taken to social media to pay tribute to her husband Shane MacGowan on the anniversary of his passing. The music legend sadly passed away at the age of 65 on November 30, 2023, following a long illness, leaving his fans across the world devastated by his passing. Since the Pogues’ frontman’s death, his wife Victoria Mary Clarke has been open about her grief and how she’s processing his loss. With Saturday marking one year since Shane’s death, Victoria revealed that Shane asked her to ‘message to everyone who misses him’. Taking to X, previously known as Twitter, Victoria wrote: ‘This is a beautiful photo of @ShaneMacGowan! He has asked me to pass on a message to everyone who misses him. ‘He wants you to have a look at yourself and see how beautiful you are and he wants you to appreciate that you are way way more amazing than you know!’ This is a beautiful photo of @ShaneMacGowan ! He has asked me to pass on a message to everyone who misses him. He wants you to have a look at yourself and see how beautiful you are and he wants you to appreciate that you are way way more amazing than you know! The comments section of Victoria’s post saw her friends and fans of Shane sending their support on the difficult day and paying their respects to the late Pogues frontman. One person said: ‘So much of my growing up years involved listening to his music & words... thank you Shane.’ Another added: ‘My thoughts go out to Victoria and Shane’s family, friends and fans today. Playing Shane’s songs throughout the day.’ While someone wrote: ‘Thinking of you dear Victoria , sending you big hugs.’ Meeting in a North London pub back in 1984, Shane and Victoria finally tied the know after 32 years of dating in 2018, having been engaged for eleven years. The couple’s long-awaited wedding ceremony was held in Copenhagen in front of their family and friends, with actor and Shane’s friend Jonny Depp playing the guitar for them.

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THE answer to the above question is an unambiguous YES! From a youth investment forum at the beginning of this year to millions of dollars from financial institutions, including the Caribbean Development Bank, for funding youth enterprises in Saint Lucia, the significance of youth entrepreneurship cannot be overstated, particularly for a developing nation like Saint Lucia. The significance of investment in the youth goes back several years as governments, some more than others, have appreciated that nurturing young entrepreneurs presents an unparalleled opportunity to accelerate economic growth, drive innovation, and address some of the most pressing social challenges in Saint Lucia. It has been proven in other countries that youth entrepreneurship is a vital engine for economic growth as young entrepreneurs are often at the forefront of starting new businesses, creating jobs, and stimulating economic activity. In many developing nations, where unemployment rates are alarmingly high, particularly among youth, fostering entrepreneurial endeavours can catalyse economic resurgence. These young business owners create jobs for themselves and others, helping reduce unemployment and poverty levels. This much was seen at the Saint Lucia /Taiwan Partnership Trade Show held earlier this month at the Pavillion in Rodney Bay. We were warmly surprised at how young Saint Lucians were not just open to new ideas and adaptable to change, but how comfortable they were with the latest technologies and their eagerness to incorporate these into their business ventures. This propensity for innovation can only lead to technological advancements that can propel Saint Lucia forward. No doubt Saint Lucia, as a developing country, can benefit immensely from the fresh perspectives and innovative solutions that their young citizens/entrepreneurs bring to the table, driving sectors like tech, agriculture, and renewable energy. We are aware that entrepreneurship among the youth also holds the promise of significant social impact. Many young entrepreneurs are motivated by a desire to address societal issues such as education, healthcare, and environmental sustainability. By developing businesses that tackle these challenges, they not only contribute to economic development but also promote social cohesion and community development. This dual impact is essential for creating a more equitable and sustainable society. This is why we support the Youth Employment Agency, the Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) of the Government, the various programmes at the Sir Arthur Lewis Community College, the workshops and start-up enterprises which focus on youth development in various areas, all of which to encourage youth entrepreneurship and empower young people with the skills, knowledge, and confidence to pursue their passions and ideas. This empowerment is crucial for their personal development and for fostering a generation of leaders who are equipped to drive future growth. Furthermore, entrepreneurial education and support can build capacity within the country, creating a more skilled and adaptable workforce. In a globalised economy, developing nations, like Saint Lucia must remain competitive. What we are seeing and pleading with successive governments to hold fast to and encourage is the role youth entrepreneurship can play in promoting a culture of innovation and resilience. Saint Lucia’s youth have shown that they have a global outlook and are adept at identifying international opportunities, Julien Alfred and others come to mind. By supporting the endeavours of our youth, Saint Lucia can position itself as a hub of innovation and entrepreneurship in the OECS and beyond. We have seen that youth entrepreneurship can truly flourish. For that to happen, however, it requires a supportive environment. We encourage the government to continue the active role it has played and continues to play in creating an enabling environment through access to finance, mentorship programmes, entrepreneurial education, and favourable regulatory frameworks. Investment in infrastructure and technology is also critical to support young entrepreneurs in realising their full potential. In conclusion, while some of us may think that youth entrepreneurship is just a pathway to individual success, it is more than that. Youth entrepreneurship is a strategic imperative for national development. By harnessing the energy, creativity, and resilience of young entrepreneurs, developing nations like Saint Lucia can unlock a powerful force for economic growth, social progress, and global competitiveness. The time to invest in and support youth entrepreneurial endeavours is NOW.

Unions attack 2.8% Government pay rise proposal for NHS workers and teachersEvery Black Friday, there’s a number of viral products that everyone has on their Christmas wish list, and we don’t expect this year to be any different. However, not all of these popular items are going to stay in stock, and we have some insight on the ones that won’t. Black Friday is big business, and last year shoppers spent $222.1 billion during the entire holiday shopping season, according to Queue-it. Sales on Black Friday reached $16.4 billion (online and in stores), and this was a 9% increase from the year before. While it comes as no surprise that electronics are the most sought-after products of the holiday season, Queue-it said this accounts for the majority of holiday sales, jumping to $50.8 billion in 2023. Apparel, furniture, groceries and toys are the other hot sellers of Black Friday. Together, these five categories accounted for 65% of sales during the holidays last year and is only expected to grow in 2024. While many items that sell out over Black Friday are driven by a good deal, we also know that a hot product is just that — a gift that most people want to open on Christmas Day. So, here are our picks for the top 10 hot-ticket items that could sell out over Black Friday. Samsung 98-inch QLED TV The holidays are ripe for TV deals, and we expect shoppers to buy a ton of them in 2024, especially at Walmart. Consumers are trending toward bigger TVs and the super low-price deals over Black Friday force many models to sell out. This is especially true of popular models from Samsung, Hisense, LG and more favorites. Apple Watch Series 9 Apple's smartwatches are a top pick among Apple fans. We’ve seen prices on the Apple Watch continue to trend downward, which was only spurred by the release of the new Apple Watch 10 in September. This pushed down prices on earlier models, with the best deals coming on the Apple Watch SE and Apple Watch 9. For Black Friday, we think the prices will drop even lower and sell out due to high demand. Beats Solo3 Wireless headphones are one of the most popular products of 2024, and Beats are one of the top brands. We’re already seeing big markdowns on Beats Wireless Headphones, and we expect these price drops to continue into Black Friday. The Beats Solo3 is likely to be on sale for even cheaper than we’ve already seen, and we think they will sell out for Black Friday, with the possibility of other popular Beats headphones joining them. Apple AirPods (3rd gen) If you haven’t picked up a pair of Apple AirPods yet, this could be your year to do it. With Apple launching a fourth generation of AirPods earlier this year, the price on prevvious models are creeping lower. We think over Black Friday they’ll be at their cheapest price ever, with the AirPods (3rd Gen) likely to sell out. JBL Flip 6 Bluetooth speakers are a must-have for many this year, and with the big sound that comes from JBL’s speakers, it’s easy to see why they might sell out for Black Friday. These popular speakers come in a variety of portable sizes and waterproof designs. We expect big deals on JBL’s top-rated Clip 5 and Flip 6 Bluetooth speaker models. Apple iPad (10th Gen) One of Apple’s most sought-after products of the year was the iPad, and we saw the 9th Gen and 10th Gen models drop to their lowest prices ever. We think this year will bring some iPad bliss with even better discounts, but these deals will disappear just as fast as they arrive. We think that mega discounts on the iPad (9th Gen) and iPad (10th Gen) could cause sell outs, especially on Amazon. Dyson Airwrap The Dyson Airwrap just might be the top product of Black Friday, as this is one of the rare times there’s a discount on the beloved hair styling tool. At $600, the Airwrap carries a hefty price tag, so any discount presented is a welcome surprise. But as we’ve seen in the past, any Black Friday deal on the Dyson Airwrap causes a crush of interest that’s followed by a sell out. Ugg Tasman slippers If you’ve tried to scoop up the UGG Tasman Slippers in previous years, you already know they never stay in stock for long. As the “it” slipper of the holiday season, UGG’s Tasman sells out multiple times over the holidays, even without a discount offered. We think that this year will be similar, with popular sizes and colors of the Tasman Slipper snatched up fast over Black Friday. Bissell Little Green The Bissell Little Green carpet cleaner is a popular home product that just can’t seem to stay in stock. With prices falling under $90, this mighty machine can be a blessing for pet owners and parents, as its compact size makes it easy to store and use when needed. We’ve seen the Little Green Machine sell out before, and we’d be surprised if it didn’t do it again over Black Friday. Furby Galaxy Edition We’d be remiss if we didn’t include a top toy that we think will be hard to find and gift this year. Our pick is the Furby Galaxy Edition. This glow-in-the-dark Furby is based on the original Furby from the late ’90s with even more features, interactive modes and more fun. Making a comeback in 2023, we saw the revival of this popular toy sell out last year, and we expect the new Furby Galaxy Edition to do the same. For the holidays: Get inspiring home and gift ideas – sign up now!Unlocking the Power of Mighty Pokémon in Pokémon Go: A Comprehensive Guide

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