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DJI Osmo Pocket 4 Live Q&A

Mashable - Mon, 04/27/2026 - 14:53

CNET Editor at Large Andrew Lanxon shares his first impressions of the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 during a live Q&A. He answers audience questions about features, performance, and usability. Watch to see if your question was addressed.

Why this phone company is now a robot company

Mashable - Mon, 04/27/2026 - 14:52

Flash, a humanoid robot made by Chinese smartphone company Honor, just smashed the human world record for the half-marathon. I dive into why this smartphone company seems to be pivoting to humanoid robots and whether others may soon follow.

Inside Frameworks new Laptop 13 Pro and wireless keyboard

Mashable - Mon, 04/27/2026 - 14:51

Framework is taking modular computing to the next level. In this presentation from the Next Gen Event 2026, CEO Nirav Patel and the team unveil the highly anticipated Framework Laptop 13 Pro, featuring a complete chassis redesign, with Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors and a massive leap in battery life (over 20 hours).

Spotify expands into fitness with new in-app workout experiences

Mashable - Mon, 04/27/2026 - 13:45

If you use Spotify, it's likely already home to your perfectly curated workout playlists. Now, the music streaming app wants to be your gym, too.

In a move that makes its long-term "everything app" ambitions feel a lot more literal, Spotify is officially expanding into fitness, rolling out guided workout experiences directly inside the app. The pitch is simple: If you're already pressing play to get through a workout, why not stay for the workout itself?

At launch, the new fitness hub brings together playlists, instructors, and full classes into one place, making fitness as easy to tap into as a playlist. Both free and Premium users will have access to curated workout playlists and sessions led by creators like Chloe Ting and Kassandra Reinhardt, as well as brands like Sweaty Studio and Pilates Body By Raven.

Credit: Spotify

The bigger swing, though, comes from Spotify's partnership with Peloton. Premium subscribers in select markets can now access more than 1,400 on-demand classes — spanning strength, cardio, yoga, and meditation — without leaving the app. Instead of building everything from scratch, Spotify is folding an established fitness brand into its own, just as it previously expanded into podcasts and audiobooks.

This isn't happening in a vacuum. Spotify says nearly 70 percent of its Premium users already work out monthly, and there are more than 150 million fitness playlists on the platform globally. In other words, users have been treating Spotify like a workout companion for years, and the company is just formalizing that behavior into a product.

Still, the move raises a familiar question: How far can one app stretch before everything starts to feel the same?

SEE ALSO: I tested the top fitness trackers for running a marathon (by running the NYC marathon)

Spotify's framing leans heavily on intentional time spent, positioning workouts alongside music, video podcasts, and audiobooks as part of a broader lifestyle ecosystem. But when your run, your meditation, and your daily listening habits all live in the same interface, the line between utility and content blurs. At this point, Spotify isn't just a listening app; it's your gym, your music library, and your bookstore.

It's not a phenomenon that's unique to Spotify. Platforms across the internet — from ChatGPT to X to Instagram and TikTok — have all made moves to centralize more of users' digital lives in one place. Messaging becomes commerce, entertainment becomes productivity, and increasingly, everything becomes content.

For now, the feature is easy to find: Search "fitness" in the app to open the new hub, where playlists like "Quick Core Workouts" and "Kickstart Your Run" sit alongside full guided sessions.

Whether users stick around for a full class or just hit play on another playlist will determine if this is a natural evolution or just another tab in an increasingly crowded app.

The entire line of TheraFace products is on sale for up to 23% off

Mashable - Mon, 04/27/2026 - 12:57
Best TheraFace deals Best red light mask deal TheraFace Mask Glo $329.99 (save $50) Get Deal Best depuffing wand deal TheraFace Depuffing Wand $129.99 (save $50) Get Deal Best all-in-one deal TheraFace Pro $319.99 (save $100) Get Deal

Skincare tech can be a wonderfully luxurious addition to your routine, but part of that luxury tends to be a high price point, especially if you want tech that's going to actually work.

An easy fix? Grabbing that tech on sale, and as of April 27, Therabody's entire TheraFace line is on sale at Amazon, Best Buy , and the Therabody website. Whether you're in the market for an LED light mask, depuffing wand, or LED light wand and massager, TheraFace has a product on sale. (Plus, Mother's Day is coming up, just saying).

SEE ALSO: TheraFace PRO is the ultimate 'it girl' skincare tool

Check out all the available deals below, along with our favorite of the bunch:

Best TheraFace deal Opens in a new window Credit: TheraFace TheraFace Mask Glo $329.99 at Amazon
$379.99 Save $50   Get Deal Why we like it

Red light masks can be genuinely effective on your skin, but they do come with a high price of admission. That's why we were thrilled to see TheraFace launch their Mask Glo last October, offering a (slightly) more affordable alternative to their original mask. Unlike other red light masks on the option, Therabody's design doesn't come with any nose or mouth openings, giving this mask a fuller coverage area. Though it's the cheaper model of the two TheraFace masks, it still features 504 LED lights with red, blue, and infrared light. It's also cordless, and comes with a vibrating head strap for a gentle scalp massage.

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Samsungs ultra-sleek Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 just got a $450 price cut

Mashable - Mon, 04/27/2026 - 12:46

SAVE 23%: As of April 27, you can get the 16-inch Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 Copilot+ Business PC (Intel Core Ultra 7 Processor 258V, 32GB RAM, 1TB SSD) for $1,549.99 at Amazon, down from $1,999.99. That's a 23% discount or $450 savings.

16-inch Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 Copilot+ Business PC (Intel Core Ultra 7 Processor 258V, 32GB RAM, 1TB SSD) $1,549.99 at Amazon
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My laptop has to be fast and capable. With thousands of tabs open, multiple CMSs for design projects, and more, it's just got to be good. If your current work computer takes forever to load basic applications or feels like a brick in your backpack, it's definitely time to upgrade.

SEE ALSO: The best laptop backpacks for commuting and travel

As of April 27, you can get the 16-inch Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 Copilot+ Business PC (Intel Core Ultra 7 Processor 258V, 32GB RAM, 1TB SSD) for $1,549.99 at Amazon, down from $1,999.99. That's a 23% discount or $450 savings. This is also the lowest price we've seen it go for since its launch.

This laptop was made for doers on the go: it's super lightweight (just 3.72 pounds) and incredibly thin, which is pretty great for a 16-inch laptop. It’s also a 2-in-1, so you can flip the touchscreen around and use the included S Pen for quick sketches or notes. You'll also get built-in Copilot+ AI tools so you can use features like Transcript Assist to automatically summarize your recorded meetings.

Its never been this cheap to snag the Eufy E15 robot lawn mower — save $850 at Amazon

Mashable - Mon, 04/27/2026 - 12:35

SAVE $850: The Eufy E15 robot lawn mower is on sale at Amazon for $949.99, down from the list price of $1,799.99. That's a 50% discount and the lowest price we've seen at Amazon.

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$1,799.99 Save $850   Get Deal

You might already have a robot at home. Plenty of us rely on robot vacuums and mops to make sure our floors stay clean with minimal effort from us. But now that spring is here, there's more underfoot area to maintain — the lawn. If you're looking to offload the lawn-mowing task to a robot, check out this deal.

As of April 27, the Eufy E15 robot lawn mower is on sale at Amazon for $949.99, marked down from the list price of $1,799.99 at Eufy. That's a 50% discount that shaves a massive $850 off. It's also the lowest price we've seen at Amazon.

The Eufy E15 robot lawn mower operates in a similar fashion as the robot vacuums we know. It creates a map of the mowing area, charges up on a dock, and sets off to cut the grass when it's told. From the Eufy app, you'll be able to set a schedule, indicate the desired cutting height, and travel speed.

One of the major benefits of the Eufy E15 robot lawn mower over a traditional gas-powered mower is its quiet operation. Eufy says this model will only reach 56 decibels. Eufy also mentions that a gentle daily trim ensures the lawn cuttings don't leave a huge mess.

SEE ALSO: Regularly $3,699, the Jackery HomePower 3600 Plus is over $1,500 off at Amazon (if you act fast)

Also like the robot vacuum, the vacuum lawn mower is designed to detect and avoid obstacles. It won't attempt to run over the flower beds, vegetable garden, the hose, or push around the soccer ball. The Eufy E15 is capable of handling slopes up to 18 degrees, and it has a built-in anti-theft system.

Should the rain appear while the robot is out mowing, it'll automatically head back home. It's also set to head back should low-light conditions set in. In total, the E15 is recommended for yards of up to 0.2 acres or 100 square meters of mowing area.

Before the grass gets out of hand this spring, enlist the help of the Eufy E15 robot lawn mower. It'll save you time, mess, and stress this summer when dealing with yard care.

Users say new iPhones struggle to turn back on after the battery dies, despite recharging

Mashable - Mon, 04/27/2026 - 12:33

A number of iPhone 17 and iPhone Air users are reporting a frustrating bug where their phones refuse to turn back on after the battery fully drains. Even after being plugged back in to charge.

The issue has bubbled up across Reddit and other online forums over the past several months, with users describing a nearly identical experience. Phone dies. Gets plugged in. Nothing happens. No charging indicator. No Apple logo. Just a black screen that refuses to cooperate.

9to5Mac's Benjamin Mayo reported experiencing the problem firsthand with his iPhone Air, writing that after his phone died at 11 p.m. and he plugged it back in within seconds, minutes passed with no response, the phone wouldn't turn on, wouldn't show up in Finder when connected to a Mac, and didn't respond to force restarts or multiple USB-C cables.

SEE ALSO: I tested iPhone 17 Pro Max vs Galaxy S26 Ultra cameras

The bug appears to affect the iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro, and iPhone Air lines, though it isn't universal. Not every user experiences it, and it doesn't necessarily happen every time a phone's battery hits zero. For some users, it's happened only once; for others, repeatedly.

The leading workaround, crowdsourced from Reddit threads and confirmed by multiple users, including Mayo, is to skip the cable entirely and reach for a MagSafe or wireless charger instead. Leave it on the pad for around 10 to 15 minutes, and the phone should eventually boot back up.

From there, wired charging works normally again. Apple Store technicians, per user reports, have been defaulting to the same fix. One top commenter on Mayo's piece offered a technical explanation: the battery firmware requires a minimum voltage threshold before it can support a reboot, and a fully drained battery may need a few minutes of charge to clear that bar — with wireless charging being more reliable at delivering it in this state.

For users without a wireless charger on hand, some users have reported success with higher-wattage chargers — a 61W MacBook adapter or a 65W third-party USB-C brick — after standard 5W phone chargers failed. Others say they had to wait hours before a wired charger eventually kicked in on its own.

The core frustration, beyond the inconvenience, is the uncertainty. As Mayo put it, what happens if your phone dies while you're out and need navigation? Not everyone carries a MagSafe puck in their pocket.

For now, the move is simple: if your iPhone 17 or Air won't turn back on after dying, put it on a wireless charger and give it at least 15 minutes before you panic.

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AI data centers could be wrecking the environment faster than we thought

Mashable - Mon, 04/27/2026 - 12:26

AI data centers across the pond could emit nearly one million more tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere than previously estimated, according to newly inflated numbers released by the UK's governing body.

SEE ALSO: An OpenAI-linked news outlet appears to be entirely AI-generated

First spotted by Politico, UK officials quietly revised an initial range of estimates included in the country's "Compute Roadmap," a policy document outlining the UK's plan to scale its AI infrastructure and build a "world-class compute ecosystem." Previous versions of the document suggested the amount of energy used under current AI data center plans would result in a peak of 0.142 million metric tons (or 142,000 metric tons) of carbon emissions between 2025-2035.

But 2025's numbers, and the country's AI goals, appear to have altered that projection, with the document now listing the top value at 123 million metric tons. That's 100 times more than before, the Guardian reported, and is equivalent to the emissions typically generated by 2.7 million people.

Chi Onwurah, parliament member and chair of the body's science, innovation and technology committee, told Politico that the new numbers were concerning, demanding more transparency from UK leaders about the environmental impact of its AI plans. Multiple parliamentary groups are investigating AI's energy demands and fossil fuel consumption, as the country has pledged to reach net zero emissions by 2050.

Increased energy use by AI data centers in the U.S. have also led to a rise in global emissions, according to recent environmental reports. Domestically, U.S. greenhouse gas emissions went up for the first time in two years following a steady decline.

Concerns over the environmental impact of mass generative AI adoption aren't slowing down. Coalitions of environmental advocacy groups have called for federal moratoriums on data center builds. Communities nationwide have been fighting against local billion-dollar data center projects, even proposing state-level bans. Meanwhile, Big Tech's leaders and major AI investors have attempted to assuage climate concerns with promises to reduce and recycle water, use natural gas as an energy source, and offset energy costs.

The M5 MacBook Air is the best MacBook for most people, and its just 99 cents away from its lowest price ever

Mashable - Mon, 04/27/2026 - 12:12

Save $149.01: Amazon has the M5 Apple MacBook Air, 13-inch (16GB RAM, 512GB SSD) nearly down to its lowest price ever as of April 27. At $949.99, this 14% discount puts it just 99 cents away from the record low of $949, and a good deal cheaper than the $1,099 list price.

Opens in a new window Credit: Apple Apple MacBook Air, 13-inch (M5, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD) $949.99 at Amazon
$1,099 Save $149.01   Get Deal

The MacBook Neo is an incredibly affordable MacBook, but its not necessarily the absolute best value for everyone, especially when a good deal strikes elsewhere.

Mashable's laptop expert Haley Henschel determined the M5 MacBook Air to be a better value, and as of April 27, it's getting the deal treatment at Amazon. Specifically, you can grab the 13-inch M5 MacBook Air with 16GB of RAM and 256GB of SSD for $949.99, putting it nearly back down to its record low price of $949 even. All told, that's $149.01 cheaper than its list price. And the deal is available in all four colorways.

SEE ALSO: We've tested over 30 laptops in the past year. Here are the 12 best for 2026.

So what makes the M5 Air such a great value? For starters, Apple bumped the starting storage to 512GB over the 256GB of the M4 Air. Yes, they also bumped up the price of the M5 Air by $100, but its still $100 cheaper than the M4 model with the same amount of storage, actually making the newer model a better value. While Mashable tested the 15-inch version, but Henschel still recommends the 13-inch model as a slightly cheaper, more portable option, with the main trade off being two less speakers and GPU cores.

For most everyday tasks, the M5 chip is more than capable to power you through. Only folks who are doing video editing on the daily might appreciate the fans of the Pro over the fanless Air. The Air also comes equipped with a nice 12MP webcam, and true to its name, plenty of portability. The 60Hz refresh rate is its major con, but if that doesn't bother you too much, this an excellent option for a new MacBook — and is much more futureproof than the cheaper Neo.

From Indiana to Idaho, a Backlash Against A.I. Gathers Momentum

NYT Technology - Mon, 04/27/2026 - 12:11
The widening movement is pulling in people from all walks of life, united by a worry that Big Tech will cash in while average Americans bear the costs.

How to get the McDonalds Stranger Things: Tales from 85 Happy Meal

Mashable - Mon, 04/27/2026 - 12:08

The Upside Down has infiltrated McDonald's.

To celebrate the release of the animated series Stranger Things: Tales from '85, Netflix teamed up with McDonald's to create a themed Happy Meal. Here's what's in it, and when you can get it.

SEE ALSO: 'Stranger Things: Tales From '85' review: This baffling prequel won't cure the Season 5 hatred What's in the Stranger Things Happy Meal?

The Stranger Things: Tales from '85 Happy Meal includes several pieces of Stranger Things swag. Each meal comes with a custom Happy Meal box covered in artwork of the mutating Upside Down vines that wreak havoc in the series. Inside, fans will find a Stranger Things activity book and one of 12 collectible character toys. Promotional art for the collaboration reveals six of the toys: Stranger Things mainstays Lucas, Mike, Eleven, Dustin, Max, and Will. The other six options haven't been released yet, although they could range from Tales from '85 newcomer Nikki Baxter to figurines of the monsters the squad faces.

Credit: Netflix

The Happy Meal also comes with a QR code that unlocks a game that brings fans into the fight to save the town of Hawkins, Indiana. Through this digital experience, they can help protect the town and McDonald's from a new horde of Upside Down monsters.

When can you get the Stranger Things Happy Meal?

The Stranger Things: Tales from '85 Happy Meal is rolling out globally starting Apr. 28 in Canada, Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, Colombia, Panama, Peru, and Slovenia.

The Happy Meal hits the United States on May 5, and is available for a limited time while supplies last. For a full list of rollout dates and participating countries, visit the Netflix website.

Stranger Things: Tales From '85 is now streaming on Netflix.

Score LGs ridiculously fast 240Hz OLED gaming monitor at an all-time low price

Mashable - Mon, 04/27/2026 - 11:45

SAVE 44%: As of April 27, you can get the 27-inch LG Ultragear OLED gaming monitor (27GS93QE) for $499.99 at Amazon, down from $899.99. That's a 44% discount, or $400 in savings.

27-inch LG Ultragear OLED gaming monitor (27GS93QE) $499.99 at Amazon
$899.99 Save $400   Get Deal at Amazon Get Deal at Best Buy

There's a pretty noticeable difference between playing a fast-paced game like Valorant or Apex Legends on a standard 60Hz screen versus a 240Hz display. If your current monitor is lagging behind your reflexes, it's definitely time for an upgrade — especially since one of LG's top-tier OLED displays just hit a record-low price.

SEE ALSO: The best gaming laptops of 2026: Check out our top picks

As of April 27, you can get the 27-inch LG Ultragear OLED gaming monitor (27GS93QE) for $499.99 at Amazon, down from $899.99. That's a 44% discount, or $400 in savings. It's also the lowest price we've seen this model go for.

This monitor features a 240Hz refresh rate and a nearly instantaneous 0.03ms response time. Plus, it's officially validated for NVIDIA G-Sync and equipped with AMD FreeSync Premium Pro to keep the action smooth and tear-free.

You'll also get vibrant, rich colors with up to 98.5 percent coverage of the DCI-P3 color spectrum, deep blacks thanks to the VESA DisplayHDR True Black 400 certification, and an anti-glare screen.

The stunning 75-inch Hisense U7 ULED 4K TV is on sale at Amazon for $700 off

Mashable - Mon, 04/27/2026 - 11:30

SAVE $700: The 75-inch Hisense U7 ULED 4K TV is on sale at Amazon for $1,299.99, down from the list price of $1,999.99. That's a 35% discount and the lowest price we've ever spotted at Amazon.

Opens in a new window Credit: Hisense 75-inch Hisense U7 ULED 4K TV (75USSG, 2026 model) $1,299.99 at Amazon
$1,999.99 Save $700   Get Deal

Few appliances in our homes get as much use as the TV. They're also among the top contenders for bringing us the most joy. The TV is a clear winner over the microwave, for example. Because of its importance, you deserve something grand with a high-quality display. If your current TV is not up to par, check out this deal.

As of April 27, 75-inch Hisense U7 ULED 4K TV is on sale at Amazon for $1,299.99, down from the list price of $1,999.99. That's a 35% discount and the lowest price we've ever spotted at Amazon.

The 2026 model of the Hisense U7 Mini-LED UHD does not mess around with stats. For one, it comes with a 165Hz native refresh rate which means it's up for gaming. Consider what gaming on a 75-inch TV will do for morale over summer break. In addition, it has an anti-reflection and glare-free display which means it'll do better when viewing during bright summer afternoons.

SEE ALSO: Stop squinting and snag this 34-inch Alienware curved gaming monitor while it's under $300

Hisense announced this new, upgraded TV at CES in January. The brand went with a unibody slim design for a modern look. The display gets up to 3,000 nits of peak brightness, and Hisense says this model offers 30% more color compared to an ordinary LED TV. It achieves this thanks to Hi-QLED color.

The Hisense 75-inch 75USSG model comes with Google TV built in so you won't need a separate streaming dongle. Instead, you'll have Google TV already equipped to keep your favorite streaming apps neatly in order.

Before this sale price vanishes, upgrade to the 75-inch Hisense U7 ULED 4K TV while it's $700 off at Amazon. It's the latest model and 75 inches should be excellent for a larger living room or ultimate gaming setup.

House of the Dragon Season 3 teaser is one Targaryen battle after another

Mashable - Mon, 04/27/2026 - 11:22

The House of the Dragon Season 3 teaser may be full of fire, but watching it still gave me chills.

I can't pinpoint what, exactly, triggered the goosebumps. Was it the shots of the long-teased Battle of the Gullet? The return of House Stark, who made a brief cameo in the Season 2 premiere? Or maybe it was Vhagar landing in Harrenhal? (Fire and Blood readers, if you know, you know.)

SEE ALSO: 'House of the Dragon' Season 3 teaser gives fiery glimpse of the Battle of the Gullet

Either way, the teaser sets a fiery stage for what's to come in Season 3. Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen (Emma D'Arcy) continues her fight for the Iron Throne, with the help of allies like her uncle-husband Daemon (Matt Smith) and Sea Snake Corlys Velaryon (Steve Toussaint). Meanwhile, her half-brother and Prince Regent Aemond (Ewan Mitchell) holds King's Landing. His brother, King Aegon II (Tom Glynn-Carney), has fled the Red Keep following Aemond's murder attempt, and he now seeks revenge.

Throughout all this Targaryen in-fighting, Alicent Hightower (Olivia Cooke) hopes to appeal to Rhaenyra following her offer of a truce in the Season 2 finale. Will these old friends turned foes find a way to put a stop to the war for good? Or will all of Westeros burn?

Based on the teaser, which is brimming with flames, draconic destruction, and every Targaryen and their mother letting out anguished cries, the latter option seems more likely at this point. For a smidgen of comfort amidst this civil war, might I suggest whistling along to the Knight of the Seven Kingdoms soundtrack? It's as close to Westerosi comfort as we'll get for the next few months.

House of the Dragon premieres June 21 at 9 p.m. ET on HBO and HBO Max.

Sergey Brin Moves to the Right, With a ‘MAGA Girlfriend’ by His Side

NYT Technology - Mon, 04/27/2026 - 11:12
After once backing liberal causes, the Google co-founder has praised President Trump, donated to Republicans and spent $57 million to try to block a California billionaire tax.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 leak reveals ‘wide’ form factor

Mashable - Mon, 04/27/2026 - 11:07

Samsung's newest foldable is feeling more and more real as time goes on.

No, not the Galaxy Z TriFold, which launched and was then discontinued so fast that it feels like it never happened at all. I'm talking about the new "Wide" foldable that's rumored to launch this summer alongside the follow-ups to last year's Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7 phones.

Leaker Sonny Dickson took to X (via 9to5google) to post some alleged dummy models of Samsung's foldable lineup for this summer, which includes both the Fold 8 and Flip 8, as well as the new Wide phone.

This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed. SEE ALSO: Samsung is selling refurbished Galaxy Z Fold 7 phones for more than new ones

In the photos, you can clearly see a device with a significantly different form factor from the other two currently existing phones. The Fold 8 and Flip 8 models look pretty similar to last year, but the Wide one is more squat and, well, wide when unfolded, making it almost reminiscent of Google's first Pixel Fold. Its inner display is said to have a 4:3 aspect ratio, making it distinct from other available foldables right now.

I say "right now" because many people expect the Samsung Wide model to compete with the heavily rumored iPhone Fold, said to launch later this year. Apple's long-gestating foldable is thought to be shorter and wider than something like a Z Fold 7, so it's possible and perhaps even likely that Samsung wants to pre-empt that device with one of its own. A recent leak suggested Samsung's next batch of foldables will be announced in July, so we don't have to wait long to find out, at any rate.

Hurry to get the Amazon Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition for $35 off and get free access to Kindle Unlimited

Mashable - Mon, 04/27/2026 - 10:34

SAVE $35: The Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition (32GB) is on sale for $164.99 at Amazon, down from the standard price of $199.99. That's an 18% discount and it comes with three months of free access to Kindle Unlimited.

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We're in a mellow time in terms of sales. The next major event will happen over Memorial Day weekend and the next big Amazon sale is Prime Day in either June or July. It's not often we see discount on Amazon's own devices outside of major sale times, but we're all in for a little treat today.

As of April 27, the Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition (32GB) is on sale for $164.99 at Amazon, marked down from the list price of $199.99. That's an 18% discount that shaves $35 off the normal price.

Over the years, Amazon has expanded its lineup of Kindle e-readers, but the Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition remains Mashable's favorite for those who read often. It comes with a handful of upgrades that frequent readers will find well worth the added price.

For starters, it's Amazon's fastest Paperwhite and it comes with an auto-adjusting front light. It also comes with 32GB of storage which is double what the largest standard Kindle Paperwhite offers. Mashable Shopping Reporter Samantha Mangino's in-depth review of the Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition mentions its wireless charging is also a big step up, as is the excellent battery life.

SEE ALSO: The Kindle Paperwhite has dropped to its best price in 2026 — act fast to save $25

"With a 7-inch screen, the SE got a slight size increase, while the resolution of 300 ppi and maximum brightness of 94 nits remain the same between generations," explained Mangino. "That being said, the display on this generation looks higher contrast, making it sharper and easier to read. Plus, it remains waterproof, perfect for taking along to the bathtub, beach, or pool."

The Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition is also an ad-free experience and as a bonus, Amazon is tossing in three months of access to Kindle Unlimited for free. The service gives readers access to over five million e-books which ordinarily comes with a price of $11.99 per month.

With summer vacation coming up quickly, make sure you have an e-reader that'll help you get through that reading list. Snag the Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition (32GB) while it's on sale at a rare discount that'll save you $35. Happy reading!

Stop squinting and snag this 34-inch Alienware curved gaming monitor while its under $300

Mashable - Mon, 04/27/2026 - 10:22

SAVE 17%: As of April 27, you can get the 34-inch Alienware 34 curved gaming monitor for $289.99 at Amazon, down from $349.99. That's a 17% discount or $60 savings.

34-inch Alienware 34 curved gaming monitor $289.99 at Amazon
$349.99 Save $60   Get Deal at Amazon

If you're upgrading your PC gaming setup, it pays to do a little research. To get the most out of visually rich games like Cyberpunk 2077 or Elden Ring, you'll want a monitor that makes you feel immersed (i.e., a curved ultrawide screen), has a fast refresh rate so nothing blurs, and doesn't cost a total fortune.

SEE ALSO: The best gaming laptops of 2026: Check out our top picks

Right now, you can get all of those features at Amazon for under $300. As of April 27, the Alienware 34-inch curved gaming monitor is on sale for $289.99, down from $349.99. That's a 17% discount or $60 savings. It's also just $20 more than its all-time low price.

This monitor has a 34-inch ultrawide display with a 1500R curve, which basically wraps the game around you so you don't miss any details. It also features a 180Hz refresh rate and a 1ms response time. It even comes with a matte screen to reduce glare and hardware-based low blue light tech to save your eyes during those longer marathon sessions.

Altman, Musk and the A.I. Spectacle Come to Oakland

NYT Technology - Mon, 04/27/2026 - 10:11
Oakland, Calif., where Elon Musk’s trial against OpenAI and its chief executive, Sam Altman, starts on Monday, is not exactly known as a hub of the tech industry.

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