Apple's first-generation AirTags are now available for $16 apiece, presenting a compelling deal for iPhone users seeking precise tracking capabilities, according to The Verge. Simultaneously, Japan's premium video-on-demand sector reached $7.2 billion in total revenue during 2025, a 15% year-over-year increase, as reported by Media Partners Asia, with Netflix, Prime Video, and U-Next leading the market. In other tech news, Disney has unveiled its latest collaboration with Nike, featuring co-branded clothing for various settings, including golf courses and theme parks, as announced by Variety.
The Verge highlighted that the discounted price of the original AirTag makes it an attractive option for those looking to track belongings, despite the need for a separate accessory for attachment. The report emphasized the device's exceptionally precise tracking abilities.
Variety's report on the Japanese streaming market indicated that the growth in revenue reflects platforms' increasing reliance on diversified revenue models, including ad-supported subscription options. The report did not specify which platforms are leading the market, but did mention Netflix, Prime Video, and U-Next.
In related news, Wired provided insights into the best Windows laptops available, with the Microsoft Surface Laptop 13.8-inch (7th Edition) being named the best overall. The article also offered recommendations for upgrade options and budget-friendly choices.
Wired also offered a guide to the best Samsung phones, highlighting the competition in the Android market. The article noted that Google's Pixel phones are a favorite, but did not provide specific details on the best Samsung phone.
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