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It's time to retire that bike of yours and upgrade to electric! For Cyber Monday, AliExpress is offering two of its most popular ebikes down to historically low prices, both well under $500. The deals below stand out for the following reasons: 1) they're a lot less expensive than buying the exact same bike off Amazon, 2) they're all shipped from a local US warehouse so you don't need to worry about tariffs or shipping delays, and 3) they're sold by reputable vendors with plenty of reviews and sales to back them up.
The Amyet V9-G60 boasts a 1,000W (1,500W peak) brushless motor that can push the bike at speeds up to 32mph. The 48V 20AH (960Whr) battery can last up to 70 miles on a single charge (the actual distance is dependent on other factors like your speed, terrain, elevation, etc). Other features include a lightweight aluminum frame, Shimano components for its 7-speed transmission, dual suspension, and 20" wheels with 4" fat tires for a more comfortable ride. The bike comes 90% preassembled and includes a one-year warranty. It's also mod-friendly in case you wanted to do your own upgrades.
The X1 Lite's 750W (1,500W peak) brushless motor can hit a top speed of about 28mph. The 48V 15AH (720Whr) battery can last up to 50 miles on a single charge. Like the Amyet V9-G60, it also features a lightweight aluminum frame, Shimano 7-speed transmission, and 20" wheels with 4" fat tires, and is covered by a 12-month warranty. The feature that sets this bike apart is its ability to be folded in half with the wheels stacked next to each other. This design makes it much easier to fit in a smaller space. A little engineering magic is needed to make sure that the frame maintains its rigidity and so this feature isn't commonly found in entry level bikes.
Eric Song is the IGN commerce manager in charge of finding the best gaming and tech deals every day. When Eric isn't hunting for deals for other people at work, he's hunting for deals for himself during his free time.
France Travail a indiqué lundi 1er décembre avoir été victime d’un acte de cyber malveillance ayant entraîné une fuite de données personnelles. En l’occurrence, ce sont les informations relatives à environ 1,6 million de jeunes suivis par le réseau des Missions Locales (antennes dédiées à l’insertion faisant partie du service public de l’emploi) qui sont concernées, soit parce qu’ils étaient inscrits à France Travail, soit parce qu’ils s’étaient vus prescrire une formation via l’outil Ouiform opéré par France Travail.
Le jeu de données exfiltrées comprend des informations complètes d’état civil : nom et prénom, date de naissance, numéro de sécurité sociale, identifiant France Travail, adresses mail et postale et numéros de téléphone, indiquent France Travail et le réseau des Missions Locales dans un communiqué commun. « Aucun mot de passe ni aucune coordonnée bancaire n’ont été extraits », ajoutent les deux organismes.
D’après les premières investigations, c’est par l’intermédiaire du compte d’un agent d’une mission locale que l’intrusion aurait été réalisée. En tant que responsable gestion de compte (RGC) pour la mission locale, ce dernier était en mesure de traiter les demandes d’habilitation de ses collègues (et donc d’autres comptes utilisateurs, au système d’information partagé mis en place par France Travail pour faciliter la collaboration avec des organismes tiers.

« En utilisant les droits du compte compromis, l’attaquant a pu créer deux nouveaux comptes via le service ProConnect, donnant ensuite l’accès aux outils métier permettant la consultation des dossiers des jeunes accompagnés », décrit France Travail, qui affirme que les trois comptes concernés ont été suspendus, et assure faire son maximum pour concilier ouverture et protection des données personnelles.
« Avec l’ouverture de son système d’information aux partenaires dans le cadre de la loi pour le plein emploi, France Travail avait déjà mis en place la double authentification systématique de tous les collaborateurs de ses partenaires et rendu obligatoire une formation pour tous les RGC. L’accès au SI de France Travail est en outre conditionné à la réussite d’une évaluation à l’issue de cette formation. France Travail va désormais aller plus loin en mettant en place une sensibilisation obligatoire à renouveler tous les 6 mois pour tous les collaborateurs de nos partenaires qui conditionnera leur accès au système d’information. »
France Travail affirme par ailleurs collaborer avec la Direction interministérielle du numérique (Dinum) « pour renforcer l’identification via Proconnect et l’enrôlement des comptes de tiers par le SI France Travail ». En attendant, la prudence est donc de mise pour les jeunes en recherche d’emploi passés par la mission locale la plus proche de chez eux : le périmètre des données exposées autorise en effet des scénarios avancés de phishing ou d’usurpation d’identité.
Ce nouvel incident ne redorera pas le blason d’un service public de l’emploi déjà largement terni en matière de fuites de données. France Travail avait déjà été victime d’une intrusion ayant conduit à l’exposition des informations relatives à quelque 43 millions d’inscrits début 2024, une faille béante dont la portée réelle a toutefois été relativisée par la suite.
Rappelons que le service dédié aux demandeurs d’emploi a été victime, début 2024, d’une fuite de données massive qui avait conduit à l’exposition des informations relatives à quelque 43 millions d’inscrits. La portée réelle de l’intrusion avait toutefois été relativisée par la suite. Depuis, France Travail a dû communiquer sur une fuite affectant 340 000 dossiers en juillet, survenue par l’intermédiaire d’un portail dédié à ses partenaires, puis sur un nouvel incident fin octobre, qui pourrait concerner jusqu’à 31 000 personnes.
If you're exhausted by the ever-increasing price of Xbox Game Pass, there's relief at Amazon in the form of three months of Game Pass Ultimate for just $56.99. That's $18.99 per month, or more than $10 cheaper than the Ultimate plan's usual $29.99 monthly.
Microsoft charges promotional rates first, even if a deal like this is added to existing Game Pass subscriptions, so buyers don't pay their usual rates until the three months is up. And for those who can swing it, the company lets subscribers stack deals. That $30+ savings every three months adds up – it's the difference between paying $240 vs $360 annually.
That stacking can not only stave off your current subscription price; it can hold off future increases, too. There's no telling how high Game Pass will go – its most recent price hike occurred in October, with Microsoft throwing in more benefits for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate in an attempt to sweeten the deal, such as monthly subscriptions to both Fortnite Crew and Ubisoft+ Classics, and a promise that subscribers will get access to more than 75 day one releases each year.
Xbox consoles haven't seen the discounts that Sony has given the PS5 during Black Friday and Cyber Monday, but there are sales on games and accessories around. For instance, Amazon and Best Buy are selling first-party Xbox Wireless Controllers on the cheap, and Walmart has dropped the price on hard copies of games like Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater and Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds.
Noah Hunter is a freelance writer and reviewer with a passion for games and technology. He co-founded Final Weapon, an outlet focused on nonsense-free Japanese gaming (in 2019) and has contributed to various publishers writing about the medium.
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It’s back, tabletop fans. Both Amazon and Target are running a “Buy 2, Get 1 Free” sale on board games, many of which are already individually discounted for Cyber Monday. And these deals are stackable, an elite-level deal-hunting move I always appreciate. Let’s take a look at what board games are eligible for the sale.
The deals include a lot of standards that should be in most people’s game collection, like Ticket to Ride, Catan, and Azul. It’s also a great sale for parents looking to pick up family board games, as tons of classic games are on sale. Games like Scrabble, Operation, Mouse Trap, Guess Who, Twister, and the like are all represented here.
I’d especially recommend Flip 7, a simple card game that only takes a few minutes to teach newcomers, with matches that last just 15 - 20 minutes. That makes it great to whip out with a group of friends when you’re looking to kill some time. Check out our Flip 7 review for more information.
Flamecraft is an excellent strategy game with dragons (see our review here). The latest edition of Talisman brings a classic dungeon-crawler into modern times (review). And The Lord of The Rings Journeys in Middle-Earth Board Game made it on our list of the best fantasy board games.
Those are just a few of the games eligible for the Buy 2, Get 1 Free sale at Amazon. You can click through to the full sale here to see every game available. There are plenty. And remember, you can also check out the same sale at Target, where you may find a handful of different games available.
Chris Reed is a commerce editor and deals expert for IGN. He also runs IGN's board game and LEGO coverage. You can follow him on Bluesky.
LEGO sets are popular this Cyber Monday, and the best LEGO Star Wars deal is the Battle Droid with STAP from the Phantom Menace. It's currently down to $89.99 on Amazon, saving you $50 off of its original price of $139.99. It's not the only LEGO Star Wars set discounted, but it's definitely the biggest bang for your buck. LEGO's Cyber Monday sale ends today, so make sure you look through what they're offering in case there's a set you've had your eye on.
This awesome 1,088-piece model is one of the most detailed buildable droid figures we've had. It stands over a foot tall when the droid is mounted on the STAP (Single Trooper Aerial Platform) and comes with a display stand and information marquee that's great for displaying with other LEGO sets or on a bookshelf. You also get a minifigure battle droid and a scaled down version of the STAP with clear support bricks to give it that floating illusion. The Battle Droid buildable figure itself can be removed from the STAP, and it's fully posable with the included brick-built blaster. At just over 1,000 pieces, this is the perfect set to lock in on while The Phantom Menace plays in the background.
We built the LEGO Battle Droid with STAP set, detailing the process with plenty of visual aids along the way.
If you're unfamiliar, LEGO will schedule their sets to retire after some time. Some other great LEGO Star Wars sets will soon be sunsetted, like the Droideka buildable model, which pairs perfectly with the Battle Droid and STAP set for all those prequels fans out there. The Mos Espa Podrace diorama is another great set for displaying in a home office, and the Tantive IV recreates one of the most iconic ships in the entire saga.
If you're after a LEGO set that isn't Star Wars-themed, there are dozens of other sets retiring soon to pick from (check out the full list on BrickEconomy).
Myles Obenza is a freelance writer for IGN. Follow him on Bluesky @mylesobenza.bsky.social.
Phantasmal Flames has exploded in popularity from release, but the good news is larger print runs are starting to pay off with more stock floating around. We're not out of the woods yet, but prices are coming down for both sealed and single card values, so it's having the right effect on the market.
With TCGPlayer running their Cyber Weekend event until 11PM ET today, this is your last chance to knock an extra 10% off whatever you purchase on there. If you're already a TCGPlayer subscriber, that cashback percentage goes up to 16% depending on how long you've been a subscriber for. If you right up today for $8.99 per month, that flat 10% goes up to 13%, which adds up if you're stocking up.
The cheapest way to get in on Phantasmal Flames are single booster packs and blister packs. If you're collecting, i'd reccomend going for the sleeved booster packs or the blisters. It just means you'll get better chances of cards being in a gradable condition if you pull something worthwhile.
Looking to keep some Phantasmal Flames in your sealed collection? This is a great time to catch the Pokémon Cernter Exclusive Elite Trainer Box and The Mega Charizard X ex Ultra Premium Collection. With 10% knocked off, they'll run you $173.70 and $165.59 respectively, which is going to be the best price you're likely to ever find on these products.
If you're planning on ripping booster packs i'd go for the Booster Bundle that contains six boosters for $43.84 after cashback or the Booster Box for $243, which is $12 cheaper than Amazon's cheapest price right now. Just remember, this cashback offer ends today at 11PM ET, so make sure to lock in yuour order today if you're in the market.
If you're looking at really bulking up your sealed collection or ripping a high amount of booster packs, buying a case of Phantasmal Flames product is the way forward. It's usually cheaper buying in bulk, and keeping this all sealed is extremely collectable.
For example, buying the case of six Phantasmal Flames booster boxes means you're paying $227.99 per Booster Box after cashback, which is currently a saving of $15.01 per Booster Box, or $90.06 total by comparrison.
Christian Wait is a contributing freelancer for IGN covering everything collectable and deals. Christian has over 7 years of experience in the Gaming and Tech industry with bylines at Mashable and Pocket-Tactics. Christian also makes hand-painted collectibles for Saber Miniatures. Christian is also the author of "Pokemon Ultimate Unofficial Gaming Guide by GamesWarrior". Find Christian on X @ChrisReggieWait.
It’s Cyber Monday, and possibly the last day to enjoy the best discounts this year. That includes deals on Xbox accessories, like Amazon's 23% discount for the Xbox-approved 2TB Seagate Storage Expansion Card, now available for just $199.99.
The Xbox Series X and Series S come with up to 1TB total storage, some of which is already taken up by the console's operating system. AAA titles can fill that space up fast, and the Xbox Series consoles don't have standard M.2 SSD expansion slots like the PS5. It does support external SSDs via USB, but for full-speed storage that will actually play games optimized for the Xbox Series X/S, you need one of a few approved cards that fit a specific slot on the back of the console. The Seagate Storage Expansion Card was the first of those, and is IGN’s pick for best Xbox Series X/S SSD.
That approach means Xbox storage expansion isn't often as cheap, but there's at least one nice trade-off in its ease of use. Plugging a card into the back of your console is way easier than opening it up and connecting things to the internal board – and a lot less anxiety-inducing for those who don't do that sort of thing all the time.
The Seagate Storage Expansion Card is available in three different capacities: 4TB, 2TB, and 1TB. The $379.99 4TB card is the best per-terabyte deal, but 2TB is the sweet spot, providing ample space for a healthy gaming library without costing almost as much as a new Series S.
After you grab the Seagate Storage Expansion Card, head to our roundup of Xbox game and accessory deals. We've also highlighted a number of other gaming deals, with specific breakouts for the Sony PS5 and Nintendo Switch and Switch 2, if you're of the multiplatform pursuasion.
Xbox console deals may have been absent from Black Friday sales this year, but Best Buy's not letting the season of savings come to an end without a little treat for Xbox fans. The retailer is throwing in a free $100 Best Buy e-gift card with Xbox Series X purchases for Cyber Monday.
It's not a proper discount, but it's a nice salve for the burn of the console's $649.99 starting price, giving you some extra money to put toward on-sale Xbox games and accessories, or any of the other things Best Buy is discounting for Cyber Monday. The deal also applies to open-box consoles, which can net you extra savings if you happen to find one in stock near you. Alas, the deal doesn't extend to the cheaper Series S.
For those unfamiliar, this Xbox Series X comes packed with 1TB of storage to hold a massive gaming library. Those games will look great when you boot them up, too, as this console can make your games shine with crisp 4K resolution and up to 120 FPS silky smooth frame rates.
Not seeing Xbox consoles pop up in Black Friday or Cyber Monday sales this year has been a big bummer, especially considering the recent price hikes. Yet just because there weren't any console deals doesn't mean the seasonal sale events have been a complete bust for Xbox fans. Our full breakdown of the best Xbox deals that are still available highlights some of our top picks at the moment. Some of these deals may not last much longer beyond today, so make sure to grab the ones that catch your eye while they're still available.
Hannah Hoolihan is a freelancer who writes with the guides and commerce teams here at IGN.
Black Friday and Cyber Monday are theoretically the best times to buy just about anything, but with ongoing price hikes, I’ll be the first to admit it’s getting harder to figure out what’s an actual deal. Rest assured, there is one certainty: Right now is definitely when you’ll find the lowest prices on streaming subscriptions.
We've seen plenty of Cyber Monday streaming deals go live, but Apple TV is offering one of the best discount on an ad-free subscription. Until midnight tonight, you can grab six months of Apple TV for $5.99/month.
Apple TV has always kept it simple with a single ad-free subscription plan. The Cyber Monday deal offers six months of this subscription at a rate of $5.99/month, adding up to around $36 total. Six months at the regular Apple TV pricing, now $12.99/month after a recent price hike, would add up to around $78, making this over a 50% discount.
The deal is available to both new and returning subscribers, but there are some caveats. If you have Apple TV through a third party, like your internet plan, you unfortunately will not qualify. Same deal goes for if you happen to be eligible for the three-month free trial included with most Apple purchases, which I'd argue is a better deal anyway.
Aside from the $3 increase to its subscription cost, Apple TV also recently removed the “+” from its name as part of an ongoing rebrand. Per Apple's press release, the aim is to foster a "vibrant new identity."
That doesn’t seem to mean too much of a shift in their library. The big Apple TV exclusive right now is Pluribus, a new sci-fi series from Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan that stars Rhea Seehorn. Other Apple TV staples include Severance, Silo, The Studio, and Ted Lasso. It may have a smaller library than something like Netflix, but Apple TV certainly has the juice.
Apple TV states clearly on their site that the deal lasts until December 1 at 8pm PT.
On the streaming front, Crunchyroll has launched a Cyber Monday sale for the anime-inclined, while a Walmart+ deal is currently your best bet for Peacock or Paramount+. You can check out some more streaming highlights below.
Otherwise, Amazon has already launched its big sale, which happens to include plenty of Apple products. You can check out our full breakdown of Cyber Monday for more guidance through the deals chaos.
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Woot!, which is owned by Amazon, is offering a rare Cyber Monday deal on one of the new Nvidia RTX 50 series graphics cards. The factory reconditioned MSI Inspire GeForce RTX 5070 Ti 16GB graphics card drops to just $719.99 (normally $850 new). Amazon Prime members get free shipping, otherwise it's a trivial $5 delivery fee. This GPU comes with a 180-day MSI warranty as well as a 30-day Woot return policy. From past experience, these listings have extremely limited inventory, so this deal probably won't last the entirety of Cyber Monday. If you've been waiting for a discount on an RTX 50 series GPU for your upcoming PC upgrade, this is a good opportunity to pick one up at no markup.
Factory reconditioned with 6 month MSI warranty
The base RTX 5070 Ti graphics card retails for $749.99, so you're already saving $30 with this deal. The MSI Inspire RTX 5070 Ti is one of MSI's highest end 5070 Ti GPUs and actually retails for $849.99. It is very slim for an RTX 5070 Ti graphics card, but still provides plenty of cooling potential thanks to a beefy heatsink and triple fan combo. It's also one of the better looking GPUs with a slick gold metallic aesthetic and minimal RGB bling.
It excels at 4K gaming performance at a reasonable price point
Of all the Blackwell cards released thus far, the RTX 5070 Ti offers the best value, especially if you're intending to play games at more demanding resolutions. This GPU is fully capable of running games in 4K at high framerates. It performs neck-and-neck with the RTX 4080 Super and marginalizes the RTX 5080, which is only about 10%-15% faster but costs 33% more. Like all Blackwell cards, the RTX 5070 Ti supports DLSS 4 with multi-frame generation. If you plan on using this card for AI, the RTX 5070 Ti may be a better value since it has the same amount of VRAM as the RTX 5080.
Compared to AMD, the RTX 5070 Ti is roughly comparable in raw performance to AMD's new RX 9070 XT graphics card, but the 5070 Ti has better upscaling technology and better ray tracing performance. The RX 9070 XT should be better priced at $599, but in reality you won't find any model for less than $700.
Eric Song is the IGN commerce manager in charge of finding the best gaming and tech deals every day. When Eric isn't hunting for deals for other people at work, he's hunting for deals for himself during his free time.