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Digital Trends
4 days ago
- Business
- Digital Trends
Avast's most complete antivirus plan is 70% off right now
Avast has been popping off with incredible deals this month. The antivirus company recently offered 70% off its Premium tier of virus protection. For the next 30 days, Avast is extending that offer to its Ultimate tier of protection. That means you can protect one device with Avast Ultimate for $33 for a year, down from its usual $110. If you want to cover 10 devices, you'll only pay $42 instead of $140. Let's dive into what Avast Ultimate offers and why you might want it over the free tier or the Premium plan. This deal is live now, and will stick around for the next four weeks. Why should should buy Avast Ultimate Avast Ultimate starts with covering everything that the Premium plan does. That means ransomware protection and several forms of browsing protection. Avast will verify that the public Wi-Fi networks you're joining are safe and legit, then protect you while you're browsing with notifications for unsafe, fake, or phishing sites. You'll also be protected against remote access attacks. When you choose the Avast Ultimate tier over the Premium, you get even more resources for protecting your computer: a VPN, identity masking software, and PC cleanup software. Avast's VPN is called SecureLine VPN. It has all the perks you'd expect from a VPN, such as private browsing, the ability to spoof an internet connection in a different country, and security from anyone trying to nab your browsing data. Avast says the VPN won't impact your connection speed because of its many secure servers set up across the world. Avast's AntiTrack, also included with the Ultimate plan, has a similar goal as a VPN: obscure your identity from websites trying to track you. This includes all targeted ads. Have you ever looked at a plane ticket, closed the tab, and come back to find it more expensive than the first time you checked it out? AntiTrack is designed to block that sort of thing from happening. And to round out the Avast Ultimate experience you have Cleanup Premium, which does exactly what it sound like. It declutters your computer, organizing and deleting old files that you didn't even know where there. It's an easy way to speed up your computer. Avast Ultimate is 70% off for the next four weeks, bringing the price of your first year down to just $33 for one device or $42 for 10 devices. If you've been living on the edge without antivirus, this is a great way to keep your computer safe, secure, and clean.


NZ Autocar
5 days ago
- Automotive
- NZ Autocar
Chery says Tiggo 4 Hybrid SUV is coming here in July
Chery New Zealand has announced that the Tiggo 4 Hybrid (HEV) model will go on sale here in July. Pricing will kick off at $32,990 plus ORCs. The company recently confirmed pricing for the entry-level Urban and higher spec Ultimate models of Chery Tiggo 4. The base model goes for $24,990 plus ORCs, while the latter ist $29,990 plus ORCs. That makes the former amongst the least expensive new vehicles in New Zealand, and the cheapest SUV. Both models were recently updated for MY26. Changes were new 17- and 18-inch alloy wheel designs, and fresh LED taillights. Moreover, Chery added a light bar that stretches across the tailgate. The Ultimate model adds a wireless phone charger, 360-degree surround view camera, artificial leather seats and colour-selectable ambient lighting. Each features a 1.5-litre turbocharged petrol engine producing 108kW and 210Nm. An HEV model was promised when Chery first indicated it was setting up shop here, and further details are now available. The new series-parallel hybrid has a 1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine, good for 71kW and 118Nm. It combines with a 150kW/310Nm electric motor powered by a 1.83kWh battery to provide a range of around 1000km. Chery claims a combined fuel economy figure of 5.4L/100km, and a zero to 100 time of 9.4sec, sufficient for both city commutes and weekend escapes. The fuel use figure for the non-hybrid is 7.4L/100km (168g CO2/km). Lucas Harris, Chief Commercial Officer, Chery Australia & New Zealand commented: 'Adding hybrid power to our most accessible SUV is a natural next step in making advanced technology available to more Kiwis. 'The Tiggo 4 Hybrid combines smart design, real-world efficiency and unbeatable value – all in one package.' The better-specified Tiggo 4 HEV Ultimate launches with a list price of $37,990 plus ORCs. Full specs will be available around the time of Tiggo 4 HEV's introduction.
Yahoo
09-06-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Callaway's 2025 U.S. Open Golf Bag and Accessories Collection
Oakmont Country Club, site of this week's 2025 U.S. Open, is known for being the most challenging course on the USGA's rota of venues for our country's national championship. It's long (7,372 yards), lined with thick, high rough, and sports 168 strategically placed bunkers that make the course even harder. For a tournament that bills itself as being the toughest championship in golf, it's the ultimate course. Callaway staff players – like Xander Shauffele, Jon Rahm and Sam Burns – will be using golf bags and accessories that pay homage to Oakmont and the city of Pittsburgh, and golf fans can get them at Advertisement The green staff bag has outlines of the iconic Church Pew bunkers that lie between the third and fourth holes on one side, with small Church Pew bunker elements acting as pull tabs on bag's zippers. The main handle as "1903" stitched on it, symbolizing the year Oakmont opened. On the back of the bag's base, Callaway has added each of the 10 years that the club has hosted a U.S. Open, and there are 10 stars running down the side of the bag to honors those tournaments as well. Callaway's 2025 U.S. Open bag and accessories collection. On the front, below the main pocket, is stitched, "The Ultimate Examination of Championship Golf," which is the motto of the U.S. Open. Finally, the club's symbol, a squirrel holding a golf ball, can be seen near the handle. Advertisement The bright driver, fairway wood and hybrid covers depict the iconic, gabled Oakmont clubhouse. The mallet and blade-putter covers are brown with dark green trim and covered by a Church Pew bunker pattern. This article originally appeared on Golfweek: 2025 US Open Callaway staff bag head covers accessories


USA Today
09-06-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
Callaway's 2025 U.S. Open Golf Bag and Accessories Collection
Callaway's 2025 U.S. Open Golf Bag and Accessories Collection Callaway pays tribute to Oakmont with its limited-edition 2025 U.S. Open staff bag and head covers. Oakmont Country Club, site of this week's 2025 U.S. Open, is known for being the most challenging course on the USGA's rota of venues for our country's national championship. It's long (7,372 yards), lined with thick, high rough, and sports 168 strategically placed bunkers that make the course even harder. For a tournament that bills itself as being the toughest championship in golf, it's the ultimate course. Callaway staff players – like Xander Shauffele, Jon Rahm and Sam Burns – will be using golf bags and accessories that pay homage to Oakmont and the city of Pittsburgh, and golf fans can get them at The green staff bag has outlines of the iconic Church Pew bunkers that lie between the third and fourth holes on one side, with small Church Pew bunker elements acting as pull tabs on bag's zippers. The main handle as "1903" stitched on it, symbolizing the year Oakmont opened. On the back of the bag's base, Callaway has added each of the 10 years that the club has hosted a U.S. Open, and there are 10 stars running down the side of the bag to honors those tournaments as well. On the front, below the main pocket, is stitched, "The Ultimate Examination of Championship Golf," which is the motto of the U.S. Open. Finally, the club's symbol, a squirrel holding a golf ball, can be seen near the handle. The bright driver, fairway wood and hybrid covers depict the iconic, gabled Oakmont clubhouse. The mallet and blade-putter covers are brown with dark green trim and covered by a Church Pew bunker pattern.
Yahoo
06-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
GitLab to Report Q1 Earnings: What's in Store for the Stock?
GitLab GTLB is set to release its first-quarter fiscal 2026 results on June 10, 2025. The company expects first-quarter fiscal 2026 revenues between $212 million and $213 million, indicating 25-26% year-over-year growth. Non-GAAP earnings are anticipated to be between 14 cents per share and 15 cents per share. The Zacks Consensus Estimate for first-quarter fiscal 2026 revenues is pegged at $212.52 million, indicating an increase of 25.61% from the year-ago quarter's reported figure. The consensus mark for earnings has remained unchanged at 15 cents per share over the past 30 days. GitLab reported earnings of 3 cents per share in the year-ago quarter. GitLab Inc. price-eps-surprise | GitLab Inc. Quote GTLB beat the Zacks Consensus Estimate in each of the last four quarters, delivering an average earnings surprise of 78.06%. (Find the latest EPS estimates and surprises on Zacks Earnings Calendar.) Let us see how things might have shaped up for the upcoming announcement. GitLab's first-quarter fiscal 2026 performance is expected to have benefited from ongoing investments in innovation across its core DevOps platform, security and AI-driven solutions. The company's focus on enhancing product value through GitLab Duo Enterprise and Duo Workflow, both of which entered private beta in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025, is noteworthy. The continued expansion of GitLab Dedicated is likely to have been a contributing factor to the first quarter's top-line growth. GitLab Dedicated grew nearly 90% year over year in the prior quarter and is expected to have remained attractive for customers seeking a single-tenant SaaS experience. Given the increasing demand for secure, scalable DevSecOps platforms, GitLab Dedicated is likely to have helped sustain revenue momentum in the to-be-reported quarter. GitLab's growing customer base, which includes Delta AirLines DAL, NatWest Group, Alphabet GOOGL and Amazon AMZN, is likely to have driven growth during the first quarter. Delta AirLines' partnership with GitLab has been noteworthy through GTLB's Ultimate platform. Enhancing the collaboration, Delta AirLines further adopted GitLab Dedicated to address the increasing complexity of modern software delivery. This move is expected to have contributed to greater product adoption and recurring revenues for GitLab's quarter under review. NatWest Group expanded its use of GitLab Ultimate and GitLab Dedicated, reflecting rising demand for secure, single-tenant SaaS solutions that support compliance in highly regulated sectors. These client expansions underscore growing enterprise traction, likely aiding revenue momentum in the to-be-reported quarter. GitLab launched a collaborative AI-powered DevSecOps solution with Amazon Q, which entered beta in January. This integrated offering is designed to enhance the developer experience by combining GitLab's platform capabilities with autonomous AI agents from Amazon Web Services. Such tie-ups are expected to have a positive impact on GitLab's customer engagement and adoption for the first quarter of fiscal 2026. GitLab has continued its collaboration with Alphabet's Google Cloud platform to extend its reach and functionality, reinforcing its positioning in the cloud ecosystem. By leveraging Alphabet's advanced cloud infrastructure and AI capabilities, GitLab aims to enhance the scalability and intelligence of its DevSecOps offerings. Such initiatives are likely to have increased customer engagement and accelerated the adoption of GitLab for the first quarter of fiscal 2026. GitLab currently has a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy). You can see the complete list of today's Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy) stocks here. Want the latest recommendations from Zacks Investment Research? Today, you can download 7 Best Stocks for the Next 30 Days. Click to get this free report Inc. (AMZN) : Free Stock Analysis Report Delta Air Lines, Inc. (DAL) : Free Stock Analysis Report Alphabet Inc. (GOOGL) : Free Stock Analysis Report GitLab Inc. (GTLB) : Free Stock Analysis Report This article originally published on Zacks Investment Research ( Zacks Investment Research Sign in to access your portfolio