Drop’s DCX keycap sets are free when you buy one

Daylight Savings on Hulu, Futurama, and The Bear: Another Day of Made-Up, and another holiday in May

Another day, another made-up holiday. On National Streaming Day in May, which I recently discovered was a holiday, Hulu will be giving away two months of its ad supported plan for free.

If you don’t mind a few ads popping up every now and then, the entry-level subscription is otherwise similar to the ad-free tier. Futurama and The Bear will both be new in the summer when they are granted members of the grant. Even if the ad-free tier gives you access to the same catalog and allows multiple people to stream content at the same time, you will not be able to download content for offline viewing.

Just be sure to mark your calendars if you don’t want to pay full price at the end of the promotion period. Your subscription, after all, will jump back to the regular rate of $7.99 a month after the three-month window.

If you sign up for three months of the ad-supported tier, your cost will go down to $2 a month. The subscription will give you access to more than a thousand movies and shows.

Drop G1 Keycaps: The Get One, Get One Password Deal From Now to June 17th Using the Shopper Light Strip

New 1Password subscribers can get half off their annual family plan until June 17th, which is $30 off the first year. With this plan, you get access for up to five people on unlimited devices. If you choose to do so, you will have the option of sharing your entire password vault with one another. Plus, you can save and generate secure passwords across a range of operating systems, including Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, ChromeOS, and even Linux.

You can easily step up your PC gaming setup with Govee’s DreamView G1 light strip, which is currently on sale at Amazon for $69.99 when you click the coupon for $30 off. The light strip is connected to a fisheye camera that will point at the monitor to match the colors on the screen.

This is the simplified setup of the DreamView G1 Pro that I reviewed last year, which also came with some flanking light towers. As cool as the towers are, however, they require a lot more space compared to a light strip that easily attaches to the rear of your monitor. Thankfully, even with just the strip, the lighting is bright and plenty immersive.

It is that time again. Drop has brought back its excellent buy one, get one deal on its mechanical keyboard DCX keycap sets, which offer some exquisitely clean and fun designs. If you buy a standard white-on-black or black-on-white DCX set from Drop before May 21st, you can get a second set for free with the promo code DCXBOOGOISBACK. Most of these keycaps normally cost $99 per set, so you’re saving a full $99 on that second one — or, in the case of the pricier Deep Space set by designer Booper, you’re actually saving $139.

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