Tech News Today — August 21, 2026

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Best Early Tech Labor Day Sales I’d Shop Myself (2026): AirTags, Dyson, and More and more — today's tech signal.

As we head into the final stretch of summer, the tech world is buzzing with a mix of consumer-focused deals and industry-shaping developments. On the retail side, savvy shoppers are snagging discounts on popular gadgets like AirTags and Dyson products, as well as scoring savings through Lenovo coupon codes. These Labor Day sales and promotions offer a chance for tech enthusiasts to upgrade their gear without breaking the bank. Meanwhile, in the world of tech investing and entrepreneurship, all eyes are on major events like TechCrunch Disrupt 2026, where industry leaders and investors will gather to explore the latest trends and opportunities.

But not all tech ventures are seeing smooth sailing. The Enhanced Games, a company that had been generating buzz with its ambitious plans, has reported a significant loss of $60 million, suggesting that its bold approach may not have paid off as expected. Elsewhere, AI-related controversies are making headlines, with Silicon Valley leaders facing skepticism from those who are concerned about the implications of AI, and chatbot platform Grok experiencing technical issues, sending gibberish responses to users. As the tech industry continues to evolve at a rapid pace, it's clear that innovation and experimentation will be accompanied by setbacks and challenges – and it's up to industry players to navigate these complexities and create value for users and investors alike.

Today's signal:
• Best Early Tech Labor Day Sales I’d Shop Myself (2026): AirTags, Dyson, and More (wired.com)
• Lenovo Coupon Codes: 15% Off in August 2026 (wired.com)
• The Enhanced Games — tech’s steroid extravaganza — didn’t pay off, as company posts $60 million loss (techcrunch.com)
• Silicon Valley Doesn't Get Why You Hate AI (wired.com)
• Grok keeps sending gibberish responses to users (techcrunch.com)
• The investor’s guide to TechCrunch Disrupt 2026: Everything you need to know (techcrunch.com)

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