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The Retro-Themed Nike Air Force 1 “First Use” Appears In Lush Shades Of Blue - Sneaker News

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Nike Sportswear’s ode to the swoosh logo hasn’t been announced, but the “First Use” collection has recently added a Nike Air Force 1 to its growing roster.

Akin to a recently-surfaced Air Max 90, the forthcoming take on Bruce Kilgore’s iconic design indulges in a “University Blue/White/Deep Royal Blue” color palette. Unlike most iterations of the once-basketball-court-classic, the latest style indulges in a smooth leather base overlaid with suede swathes. Profile logos alternate between a vintage and modern aesthetic, with the former appearing on the lateral side just above the date on which the swoosh debuted: June 18, 1971. Elsewhere, “nike” branding on the the heel, tongue and sock-liner further nod to the company’s old-school marketing efforts. Golden lace accessories and an all-“White” sole unit round out the commemorative offering.

An official Nike.com release date hasn’t been confirmed, but it’s possible this Air Force 1 Low launches in mid-June. In any case, enjoy images of the pair ahead.

For more from the Swoosh, the LeBron 8 “South Beach” is anticipated to retro before May ends.

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Nike Air Force 1 "First Use"
Release Date: 2021
Color: University Blue/White/ Deep Royal Blue

Mens: $110 Style Code: DB3597-400

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The Nike Waffle One By You Is Coming Soon - Sneaker News

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If you’ve ever had dreams of becoming a sneaker designer but fell just a bit short in technical expertise, then Nike By You is likely up your alley. Though you don’t have free reign over the selection of silhouettes themselves, everything from material to color can be changed at your own discretion. And with the brand’s latest addition, the Waffle One By You, member agency is at an all-time high.

Rarely does Nike allow tweaks to every part of the shoe. An improvement over the platform, the options are staggeringly abundant, allowing the user to select from solid or textured suede overlays in “Pearl White,” “Hyper Royal,” Track Red,” “Key Lime,” and the list goes on. This comprehensive palette extends to the base as well, which delivers either translucent or thicker, dyed mesh. And if you opt for the former, then you can better reveal your underlay shade of choice, one that hopefully complements the aforementioned, the Swoosh, the midsole, heel clip, laces, etc.

For a peek at what’s possible, see our provided examples below. If you’d like to take the Waffle One By You for a spin, then head over to Nike.com right now as customization is live ahead of the incoming release.

If you’d like something pre-prepared, the Air Jordan 1 Shadow 2.0 is releasing this May.

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Wearing Nike's Cosmic Unity: A basketball shoe you can style with any outfit - Input

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Like many sneakerheads who claimed the title before it became a thing, it was basketball that got me into this silly little world of ours. The drafting of Carmelo Anthony to my hometown Denver Nuggets got me into the sport for the very first time, and it was his first signature shoe, the Air Jordan 1.5, that would be my first of many Jordans.

Ball became life, and I eventually learned about a much wider world of Jordan than what Carmelo wore on court through nascent sneaker blogs and forums. The encyclopedia of Air Jordans and the significance of each model and variant became ingrained in my brain. Knowing, for example, that the Air Jordan 3 was the sneaker that kept Michael from leaving Nike or that the Air Jordan 6 was the shoe in which he won his first championship was the key to the appeal of each shoe. And even though my sneaker craze would eventually expand outside of basketball, nothing was more important than hoops in the end. Among my favorite non-Jordans from middle school through college were, in chronological order, Kevin Garnett’s Adidas KG Bounce, the Converse Wade 1, and the Nike LeBron 8 “South Beach.”

Today, basketball is nowhere near as essential to sneaker culture. Air Jordans may still be the cream of the crop, but fewer of the people acquiring them share the same love of basketball as those that did 10 to 15 years ago. Outside of Michael’s line, few people are wearing basketball shoes anymore — especially for anything other than playing the sport. The space has been in decline for more than five years, as NPD senior advisor Matt Powell routinely reports, accounting for just 3 percent of athletic footwear sold in the U.S. compared to its peak at 14 percent.

I lament basketball’s decreased relevance in the space it ultimately created, but I’m not surprised either. Performance basketball shoes in recent years skew ugly and are increasingly looking the same across the board — which is why I was so stoked to get my hands on Nike’s new Cosmic Unity. Finally, I thought, hoop shoes that look good enough for me to wear in everyday life.

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So far, in a week of wearing the Comic Unity around and when I’ve gone to throw up some bricks, the sneaker has held me down at every stop. At first, I was reminded that basketball shoes take some breaking in and found them a tad too snug for comfort. But as I began to crank out more errands on foot, the tight-knit upper became less constricting and allowed me to appreciate the support of the Crater Foam midsole below.

I have a basketball sneaker in my daily rotation again.

The (relative) sustainability of the midsole and other components of the Cosmic Unity are also a major part of its appeal. Crater Foam uses at least 11-percent recycled rubber and foam, while the laces, yarn, and even the marbled Swoosh are partially made up of repurposed materials to bring the shoe’s total recycled volume to 25 percent. That figure isn’t exactly staggering, but it is the highest yet for a performance basketball sneaker from Nike.

What I care about most, though, is how good the shoe looks and how easily I’m able to incorporate it into my wardrobe. The speckling of Crater Foam is gorgeous, and it’s molded into a bulbous form that reminds me of another favorite sneaker of mine — the Adidas Crazy BYW, which is inspired by the ’90s FYW basketball shoe that also influenced the Yeezy 500. Also speckled are the wavy knit upper and laces, and the whole shoe is pulled together by a gorgeous marbled Swoosh and tongue badge. The total package doesn’t not look like a basketball shoe, but its performance elements don’t overwhelm its lifestyle appeal.

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It warms my stupid little heart to know that I have a basketball sneaker in my daily rotation again, bringing to mind the time in middle and high school in which I’d pick up Melo’s signature shoe on a yearly basis. I certainly wasn’t getting fits off then — the UNC basketball shorts that now fit me perfectly show how ill-fitting my clothes were — but now I’m getting the best of both worlds with a stylish shoe that doesn’t screw up my whole ensemble.

18 East cargo pants, vintage and well-washed Levi’s 501s, and even my pleated Ralph Lauren trousers — they all work with my Cosmic Unitys. I couldn’t say the same thing about LeBron James’ shoes, or Steph Curry’s, or anyone’s. And maybe it’s because the Cosmic Unity isn’t tied to a specific athlete, and perhaps isn’t at quite the same performance level, that it’s able to cross over so well into the lifestyle space.

Basketball shoes may still be a long way from relevancy, but at least the Cosmic Unity has given us the first small step in the right direction for years.

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Deal: Nike's Iconic Waffle Trainers Are $30 Off Today - InsideHook

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Nike’s Waffle Trainer 2 SP’s are currently $30 off at END.

This is the modern iteration of the shoe that started it all. Fifty years ago, Nike co-founder Bill Bowerman used a rusty waffle maker to mold the outsole of a running shoe. The first waffle shoe was Nike’s first running shoe, and it launched a revolution. These days, amidst so much newfangled running tech, the shoe’s become a streetwear icon.

We love these kicks in Midnight Navy/Orange. Wear them all summer long with a pair of chinos or light jeans. You can find them here.

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Samsung Galaxy S21 FE mentioned on Samsung Mexico website - TechRadar

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The rumored Samsung Galaxy S21 FE has gotten another shout-out, this time from Samsung’s official Mexico website, which mentioned the phone by name and showed an image.

At time of publishing, the S21 FE mention was still visible on the Samsung Mexico site – just hover your mouse over the 'Mobile' tab at the top of the screen to show the dropdown menu and look to the right, where a photo and 'Conoce más sobre Galaxy S21 FE' (Learn more about Galaxy S21 FE) appears on the right with a link to the Samsung Galaxy S21 family of phones. See a screenshot below:

Samsung Galaxy S21 FE

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There's no listing for an S21 FE in the linked list of S21 phones for sale, and it’s not clear if the phones depicted in the associated photo include the S21 FE (it’s likely the S21 and S21 Ultra). The alt text for the image does mention the S21 FE, though.

That confusion isn’t surprising – the more affordable Samsung Galaxy S20 FE looked a lot like the Samsung S20 lineup it followed. And even if the linked page of S21 phones doesn’t currently include the S21 FE, it does suggest that Samsung sites could be preparing to list the new affordable phone.

Samsung S21 FE: what we know

While we haven’t heard about a release date for the Samsung S21 FE, we have seen rumors about what it will feature. Specs-wise, we’re expecting the phone to have a 6.4-inch AMOLED screen, a Snapdragon 888 or Exynos 2100 chipset, 6GB or 8GB of RAM, 128GB or 256GB of storage, a 4,500mAh battery, and a 32MP front-facing camera

We’ve also seen how the phone may look thanks to several rounds of renders, which show a very similar design to the S21 phones: a full glass front with central punch-hole for the selfie shooter, and a seamless back cover broken only by a camera block in the top left featuring a vertically-aligned trio of camera lenses. While the coloring in the renders may not accurately reflect how the phones will look, other rumors suggest the phone will come in light green, purple, pink, white, and grey. 

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Samsung unveils thin and light laptops that seamlessly sync with Galaxy smartphones - KTLA

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Samsung has unveiled a new lineup of Windows laptops with some compelling features. The Galaxy Book Pro and Pro 360 work seamlessly with the company’s Galaxy lineup of smartphones and offer features including 5G connectivity, a wide array of ports, touch screen and long battery life.

Gizmodo’s resident Samsung expert Sam Rutherford, who went hands on with the laptops, weighs in on the new offerings. The Galaxy Book starts at $550 and doesn’t include all of the newest features, while the Pro offerings start at $999 and are available May 14.

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You can get Apple’s AirTag for Samsung smartphones in the Galaxy SmartTag+, available now - 9to5Google

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Apple’s AirTag launched today and is dominating news cycles, but it’s a device that only has the most limited possible functionality with Android phones. Here’s the good news, though. If you have a Samsung smartphone, you can get your own version of the AirTag in the Galaxy SmartTag+.

Available today for $39.99, the Galaxy SmartTag+ is Samsung’s take on a Bluetooth and UWB tracker. The affordable little device pairs with your Samsung smartphone and can be tracked using Bluetooth, but also using UWB on compatible Galaxy smartphones such as the Galaxy S21 Ultra, Galaxy S21+, and Galaxy Z Fold 2. That tech provides more accurate, directional results on finding your tracker and its attached items compared to the Bluetooth-only $29 Galaxy SmartTag.

Functionally, Galaxy SmartTag+ is essentially identical to what Apple is offering AirTag users, just for those with a Samsung smartphone. It even employs the same basic functionality for notifying users if a tag that they don’t own is on their person. That’s something that’s been pointed to on the AirTag as a potential safety concern (for good reason, too).

You can purchase Samsung Galaxy SmartTag+ for $39 from Samsung.com or Amazon, and the Bluetooth-only SmartTag is available at the same storefronts for $29.

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The Nike Air Max Genome Appears With “Volt”-Colored Airbags - Sneaker News

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The Nike Air Max Genome is a newer proposition from NIKE, Inc., but it’s already emerged in a couple of ensembles rooted in heritage. For its latest archival visit, the model has indulged in a “Grey/Volt/White” color palette that’s reminiscent of other notable pairs from the Nike Running catalog.

As with previously-seen iterations, the forthcoming pair boasts a greyscale arrangement across its mesh, synthetic and perforated leather upper. Profile swooshes and accents on the tongue deviate from their muted surroundings in favor of neon green flair, perhaps most-commonly associated with the original Air Max 95. Yet, the newer silhouette makes its boldest statement with its full-length Air Max unit underfoot, which indulges in the “Volt” hue. Reinforcement throughout the outsole boasts a varying shade of the pair’s titular tone, with the rest of the tread reverting to shades of grey.

A Nike.com release date is unknown, but this Air Max Genome is likely to launch soon. While you wait, enjoy official images of the shoes here below.

Elsewhere under the Swoosh empire, the Nike Giannis Immortality recently surfaced.

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Nike Air Max Genome
Release Date: 2021
Color: Grey/Volt/White

Mens: $170 Style Code: CW1648-005

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Official Images Of The Nike Dunk Low “Sunset Pulse” - Sneaker News

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First previewed in mid-April, the Nike Dunk Low clad in “Sunset Pulse/Silver/Purple Pulse” has recently emerged via official images.

Originally scheduled to launch on May 19th by select retailers, the forthcoming pair’s release is now uncertain, as these same stockists have removed the colorful take from their release calendars. Nevertheless, the women’s-exclusive is likely to launch before September arrives given its vibrant, partially-shimmering arrangement. The aforementioned palette is accompanied by rich shades of yellow, blue and red, which all add to this Nike Dunk‘s mismatched aesthetic. While reminiscent of something from the Nike SB imprint, the colorway is yet another experimental in-line offering from the Swoosh. Underfoot, Peter Moore’s 36-year-old design features white midsoles coupled with different-colored outsoles: an eye-catching green covers the left shoe’s tread, while a near-fluorescent pink animates the right shoe’s bottoms.

An official Nike SNKRS launch hasn’t been confirmed yet, but it’s likely this Dunk Low arrives before summer ends. In any case, enjoy images of the pair ahead.

For confirmed drops from NIKE, Inc., check out the Air Jordan 6 “Electric Green” set to launch on June 5th.

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Release Date: 2021
Color: Sunset Pulse/Silver-Purple Pulse

Womens: $110 Style Code: DN0855-600

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Samsung Galaxy S21 FE release date looks imminent after this Samsung leak - Tom's Guide

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The Samsung Galaxy S21 FE's launch might be imminent. The rumored follow-up to the Samsung Galaxy S20 FE just leaked on one of Samsung's own websites.

As spotted by GalaxyClub, an advertisement for the Galaxy S21 FE can be seen when you hover over the mobile tab on Samsung Mexico's website. Sure enough, when we tried finding the promo ourselves, we saw a banner reading 'conoce más sobre Galaxy S21 FE' — learn more about Galaxy S21 FE.

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Except when we clicked the link, it lead us to the shopping page for the standard Samsung Galaxy S21 lineup, which debuted earlier this year with the baseline model, Samsung Galaxy S21 Plus and Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra.

The advertisement's accompanying image also looks identical the existing S21 phones, so we're inclined to believe it doesn't match the call-to-action. We can't be sure, though.

The Samsung Galaxy S21 FE is primed to become the best Samsung phone for people who wanted the standard Galaxy S21, but felt deterred by the price. The S20 FE made many of the key features of the S20 series more affordable, and we expect the S21 FE to do the same for the S21 phones.

But last year, the S20 FE with 5G started at $699. Since the Galaxy S21 lineup is less expensive than the Samsung Galaxy S20 series was when it first arrived, the S21 FE could start at a comparatively lower price.

Other recent leaks have made it seem the Galaxy S21 FE is arriving soon. Unofficial renders of the mid-range phone leaked earlier this month, showing off a smartphone that looks similar to the Galaxy S21, as expected. The renders revealed the same central pinhole selfie camera, as well as the traffic light-style triple camera array.

Still, there's no official Samsung Galaxy S21 FE release date yet. In March, trusted leaker Evan Blass shared a roadmap for Samsung's product rollouts  through August of 2021, with the S21 FE sitting at the end of the alleged schedule. Could this mean it'll launch at Samsung's annual summer Unpacked keynote alongside the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 or Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3

While it's certainly possible, this would deviate from Samsung's past release schedule. It unveiled the Galaxy S20 FE in September.

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Intel, Samsung and the move to purposeful computing - CNET

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Samsung's Galaxy Book Pro was co-engineered with Intel to deliver a new, unified Galaxy experience.

The pandemic created a huge shift in how -- and where -- a lot of people work and learn. It also accelerated demand for new technology to get things done. The PC market boomed last year in response, with worldwide PC shipments totaling 91.6 million units in the fourth quarter of 2020 alone, according to research firm IDC.

"The PC is essential, whether that's people working from home or learning from home, it's how they communicate with their friends and family, how they collaborate," Gregory Bryant, EVP of the Client Computing Group at Intel, told CNET in a recent video chat. PCs aren't just personal computers now, but a key instrument for enabling people to achieve what matters most to them, what Bryant calls "purposeful computing."

"People have multiple roles during the day," Bryant says. "Sometimes during the day I'm a dad, sometimes during the day I'm a musician, I play the drums. Sometimes during the day, I'm a professional -- it's not a one-size-fits-all thing and during the day a person can play multiple roles, so how do we build purpose-built systems that are optimized for that experience?"

This question is at the heart of what was Intel's Project Athena program and has morphed into the chip-maker's Evo platform. An Evo-verified laptop must meet certain standards for performance, battery life, wireless and wired connections and responsiveness among other things. These standards were designed to meet key experience indicators or KEI that Intel developed after studying PC users and their needs to help them handle their multiple roles throughout the day. 

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Gregory Bryant, EVP of the Client Computing Group at Intel, with the Galaxy Book Pro 360.

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When Intel started Project Athena, the target user was "the mobile go-getter," and each of the current 75 Evo-verified PCs is co-engineered with Intel to deliver a top mobile experience. However, two of the newest additions, Samsung's Galaxy Book Pro and Pro 360, are the first to push the spec further. The premium PCs are built to bring together the strengths of Intel's PC ecosystem and Samsung's mobile ecosystem to create centerpiece PCs for "mobile-first consumers." 

Read more: Samsung Galaxy Book Pro, Pro 360 laptops promise the best Galaxy experience starting at $999

"These are consumers used to being always connected on their phone. And so they want to also be always connected on their PC, and they want all of their devices to sync and work seamlessly together," says Danielle Moten, senior product manager for Samsung. The idea is to have fluidity between devices so you can start something on your phone and continue it on a laptop. 

Intel and Samsung spent the last couple of years working together to make this happen, along with help from Microsoft on the software side. For example, the laptops have a custom Bluetooth enablement that allows Galaxy Buds to instantly connect without the process of going into settings and selecting them. With your Galaxy phone, you can connect to the laptop and drag and drop files and content between the two near-instantly. You can also use a Galaxy Tab tablet as a second extended (or mirrored) display and use the laptops to control your SmartThings smart home devices as well as use it to locate your other Galaxy devices.

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The end result is seemingly a unified experience with all the devices in Samsung's Galaxy ecosystem. This kind of deep integration between products is something that typically gets attributed to only one company: Apple.

Despite AMD nipping at Intel's heels with its latest mobile chips and Apple cutting ties with the company in favor of its own processors, Bryant is confident Intel still has the advantage.

"The strength of Intel and the client computing group is our ability to not just deliver the CPU, but a variety of the system components and then work with third parties to do the deep platform engineering with our customers. It's what we bring to the table and it's really differentiated us."

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