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SAVE $80: As of April 7, get the Jackery Explorer 240D Power Bank for $129 at Amazon, down from the usual price of $209. That's a discount of 38% and the lowest price we've seen.
Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Jackery Explorer 240D Power Bank $129 at AmazonWhen you find yourself in the middle of a power outage, there's often little you can do other than wait for the lights to come back on. And in the middle of April, you're bound to see some severe weather that can take you off the grid. That's why you should absolutely be prepared with a power bank that can keep you up and running until it's back, and this deal is one you should probably scoop up now.
As of April 7, get the Jackery Explorer 240D Power Bank for $129 at Amazon, down from it usual price of $209. That's $80 off and a discount of 38%. It's also the lowest price we've seen.
SEE ALSO: The best portable chargers and power banks in 2025The Jackery Explorer 240D has 80,000mAh of power, juiced up by a LiFePO4 battery with 256Wh to propel it. That's about 8 separate power banks. It has three ports to power up 4 devices at once as well, with 200W of DC output (up to 140W per port) to ensure you're charged back up and ready to go in no time.
This power bank is also super light and easy to tote around at just under 5 pounds, so it's perfect to take in the car, toss in a closet, or add to your camping trip luggage. It's long-lasting, too: it has a 10-year lifespan with about 6,000 charge cycles. When it's depleted, it even has quick-charging, so you only need to wait about an hour for it to jump to 80% from 0%.
If you're ready to make sure you're prepared this season, swoop in and pick up your own power bank before it's all gone, especially at this discount.
It seems like software developers are launching new AI-powered dictation apps every other day now. However, this latest one is a bit different. Why? Because unlike the other ones created by startups or solo indie hackers, this one is brought you by a Big Tech behemoth.
On Monday, Google quietly launched its own AI dictation app for iOS devices. The app is called Google AI Edge Eloquent, and it's currently available to download for free on Apple's App Store.
Google's AI dictation app can work completely offline, as the app downloads Google's local Gemma-based speech recognition models directly to the user's iPhone. As everything is local, Google AI Edge Eloquent provides unlimited, and most notably, completely subscription-free use.
Users also have the option to turn cloud mode on if they are interested in using Gemini's AI capabilities. Cloud-based model usage is free, at least for now, as well.
Once Google AI Edge Eloquent is downloaded, users simply need to open the app, hit record, and start talking. Google AI Edge Eloquent will provide the speech-to-text transcription. Thanks to its AI capabilities, the app is able to clean up the text output and remove filler words like "ums" and "uhs" and any corrections made during the voice recording.
When the transcription is complete, users can ask for AI-powered summaries or rewrites by choosing the Polish, Key points, Formal, and Short options provided under the transcription.
The app has a history tab that saves all previous transcriptions. Users can search within all of their transcriptions and also view stats for each session, such as words-per-minute or number of words spoken.
Users can also create their own personal dictionary, familiarizing the app with unique words and names so it can accurately transcribe them.
According to Google's description for the app, an integrated iOS keyboard is coming soon.
The official site for Google AI Edge Eloquent is hosted on Google's google.dev domain name, suggesting that this app is very much a work-in-progress.
It's also interesting that there doesn't currently appear to be an Android version of the app, although Google says on its website that it's "evaluating other platforms," including a desktop version.
Google releasing an AI dictation app at all is fairly notable as it's a fairly simple AI use case when compared to what else Google is doing in the space. However, perhaps the growing trend and market for AI dictation apps was just too much for Google to pass on.
That, or the app could prove to be a valuable source of training data in the future.
SAVE $50: The Ninja FrostVault Go Can Soft Cooler Backpack (24 can size) is on sale at Amazon for $149.99 in select colorways, down from the list price of $199.99. That's a 25% discount.
Opens in a new window Credit: Ninja Ninja FrostVault Go Can Soft Cooler Backpack (24 can size) $149.99 at AmazonWhat's a spring or summer adventure without snacks? If your journeys tend to be more mobile than is suitable for a wheeled cooler, you might want to consider a backpack cooler. These can carry your snacks, drinks, and even ice for days while still being ultra portable. If that sounds like something your adventures could use, check out this deal.
As of April 7, the Ninja FrostVault Go Can Soft Cooler Backpack (24 can size) is on sale at Amazon for $149.99 in select colorways, marked down from the normal price of $199.99. That's a 25% discount that shaves $50 off the price.
SEE ALSO: The Cuisinart FastFreeze ice cream maker is on sale for under $100 in time for warmer weatherWith room for 24 cans, built-in side cup holder, and storage drawer, the Ninja FrostVault Go backpack would like an invite on your next outing. It's a great backpack cooler option for picnics at the park, the beach, or for taking along on a day hike. The storage drawer is ideal for keeping foods dry from ice and safe from getting squished, while still keeping chilled. Ninja also added a built-in bottle opener, so you'll never need to wonder if you packed one.
The ergonomic straps prove comfortable enough to get the cooler to your destination while fully loaded and the top features a leakproof zipper. That'll come in handy if you'll be adding ice to the cooler. You can also take advantage of the two included Ninja ice packs.
Before your weekend plans get packed with activities, make sure you're ready for snack transportation with the Ninja FrostVault Go backpack. It's on sale at Amazon for under $150 for a limited time only.
So you put off getting new patio furniture last year — and you forgot you hated that patio furniture for a year until it came out of storage this spring. Let Wayfair's Outdoor Sale be the inspiration you need to replace your current weather-worn pieces: Pages and pages of outdoor furniture are up to 50% off. Plus, select dining sets and pairs of conversation chairs are BOGO 25% off.
SEE ALSO: Spring cleaning starter kit: 12 products that'll make it easy to keep things pristine year-roundPast those obvious patio staples, Wayfair's sale has an incredibly wide range of statement pieces on sale to spruce up your hangout area. From patio swings or fire pits to smaller (yet still impactful) swaps like a new umbrella color or a chic stone side table, there's something that'll fit any still and yard, porch, or balcony size. Delivery is free over $35.
Credit: Ivy Bronx Credit: Lark ManorPrioritizing refreshing the inside of your home this year? The Outdoor Sale is just one leg of Wayfair's Tax Refund Sale, which slashes up to 70% off furniture, decor, and storage for every room in the house, plus appliances and fitness equipment.
TL;DR: Save up to 20% when you switch to T-Mobile, compared to Verizon and AT&T.
Opens in a new window Credit: T-Mobile T-Mobile Save up to 20% Get DealSpring is here, and if you’ve been thinking about spring cleaning your phone plan, it’s worth checking out T-Mobile. Switching from Verizon or AT&T can save you up to 20%.
T-Mobile has a few plans to choose from, each absolutely stacked with benefits. You can get free or discounted streaming services, such as Netflix, Apple TV, and Hulu. Depending on the plan you choose, you'll save up to $117 per month compared to Verizon and AT&T.
Mashable Deals Be the first to know! Get editor selected deals texted right to your phone! Get editor selected deals texted right to your phone! Loading... Sign Me Up By signing up, you agree to receive recurring automated SMS marketing messages from Mashable Deals at the number provided. Msg and data rates may apply. Up to 2 messages/day. Reply STOP to opt out, HELP for help. Consent is not a condition of purchase. See our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. Thanks for signing up!No matter how many lines you add to your plan, T-Mobile always works out to be cheaper than the competition. If you’re curious about the cost breakdown, T-Mobile’s site features a helpful chart that shows you the cost across each company as you add more lines.
If you’ve been searching for a new phone plan, T-Mobile is surely worth a look.
We haven't made it to the middle of April yet, but the temperatures are already reminding us of what summer's heat will feel like. Spoiler: it's sticky. If you're not one of the lucky ones to have central A/C, a fan is a necessity. Or even if you do have A/C but your housemates like it hotter than you do, a fan can really help with levels of comfort. Pets also love to cool off in the cool breeze and we all know we'll buy them anything they wish.
If you know you'll want a fan (or a few) for this summer's heat, it's wise to get a jump start on those purchases. Fans tend to sell out or come with slow shipping when we need them most. Instead, shop these early deals at Amazon to get the best deals for staying cool.
Best bladeless fan deal Opens in a new window Credit: Dreame Dreame Bladeless Tower Fan $219.99 at AmazonIf you're going for a modern look with excellent smart features, the Dreame Bladeless Tower Fan is a great option. It's on sale today at Amazon for $219.99, down from the standard price of $299.99. Focusing on even cooling, the Dreame bladeless fan gets 180 degrees of horizontal oscillation and 90 degrees of vertical. Plus, you can control the fan via the app. There's also a removable and washable filter that helps capture dust, hair, and other debris.
Best misting fan deal Opens in a new window Credit: Shark Shark FlexBreeze Fan with InstaCool misting attachment $149.99 at AmazonIn recent years, Shark has gone deep into the world of fans and the Shark FlexBreeze fan not only chills, it has a misting attachment. It also has the versatility to be a tabletop fan or stand at full height. Plus, it can operate for up to 24 hours on its battery.
Overall, the Shark FlexBreeze is a great versatile option for using inside, outside (it's rain-resistant), in the bedroom, or at the park. Shark mentions this model can kick into BreezeBoost mode which sends chilled air up to 70 feet away. It's oscillation range is 150 degrees with 55 degrees of tilting up and down.
SEE ALSO: A fan, mister, and ice pack in one — the Shark ChillPill might be the summer's hottest accessory Best compact fan deal Opens in a new window Credit: Vornado Vornado 630 Mid-Size Whole Room Air Circulator $59.98 at AmazonSometimes the best fan is the one you can easily carry from room to room. The Vornado 630 Whole-Room Air Circulator offers a powerful fan with three speeds, but it's compact and portable enough to carry it around the house without much trouble. Set it on the floor or your desk and take advantage of the fan's three speeds. Plus, it focuses on quiet operation, so it could be perfect for bedrooms at night. Vonado makes some of the best space heaters, so going with this brand is a wise move.
No, NASA's Artemis II astronauts did not make contact with extraterrestrial life on the far side of the moon — but they did get a call from Donald Trump.
As the crew traveled farther from Earth than any humans have in decades, the U.S. president phoned commander Reid Wiseman, pilot Victor Glover, mission specialist Christina Koch, and mission specialist Jeremy Hansen on Monday to congratulate them on the historic mission. The exchange was captured on the Artemis II livestream.
SEE ALSO: Artemis II proposed a name for a crater. It left everyone in tears."You've made history and made all of America really proud," Trump told the crew during the roughly 12-minute call, which took place just hours after they soared past the far side of the moon. The president called the astronauts "modern-day pioneers" and asked what it felt like to lose contact with Earth during the lunar flyby. "I said a little prayer, and then I had to keep rolling," Glover replied, adding that the crew worked on their detailed lunar observations during that time. "It was actually quite nice."
Trump acknowledged Hansen's role as the mission's Canadian astronaut, referring to him as a "neighbor." The president also referenced conversations with Canadian ice hockey legend Wayne Gretzky, spoke optimistically about future trips to Mars, and claimed, "America is the hottest country in the world right now." The Artemis II crew seemed more fascinated by the floating microphone drifting through the cabin, repeatedly grabbing for it as it bobbed weightlessly between them.
At one point, both sides of the call briefly wondered whether the connection had dropped, leading to several awkward seconds of silence.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.Within minutes, clips of the exchange spread across social media, while the dead air became its own meme. One viral post described the moment simply: "Awkward scenes aboard Artemis II as Trump stops ranting and none of the astronauts have anything left to say to him, leading to extended dead air."
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.But the online reaction quickly shifted from the novelty of the call itself to the politics surrounding it.
Just days before the conversation, the White House proposed cutting NASA's overall budget by 23 percent for fiscal year 2027 while reducing NASA's science division by nearly half. At the same time, the proposal would increase funding for the Artemis mission, including $8.5 billion for the moon program and additional money for plans to establish a permanent lunar base camp. (Notably, NASA administrator Jared Isaacman supports the administration's proposed budget cuts.)
That contradiction became central to much of the internet's response. Posts juxtaposed Trump's praise for the astronauts and their scientific achievements with headlines about the proposed cuts.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed. This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed. This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.Scientists and advocacy groups have warned that cutting astrophysics, heliophysics, and planetary science budgets could ultimately undermine long-term human exploration. The Planetary Society called it the NASA cuts an "existential threat" to U.S. space science and exploration, claiming it could result in at least 40 missions being canceled.
The call between Trump and the Artemis II crew is more of a snapshot of the larger debate surrounding NASA itself, one that asks whether America can pursue historic human milestones even as it scales back the science that makes them possible.
Featured Video For You Humans could soon live underwater, in these deep sea habitatsSAVE $80: As of April 7, get the Fitbit Google Ace LTE for $99.95 at Amazon, down from its usual price of $179.95. That's a discount of 44% and the lowest price we've seen.
Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Fitbit Google Ace LTE $99.95 at AmazonIf you're looking to get your kids up and moving, a fitness tracker is a fun way to keep them excited about doing so. There's nothing more fun than gamifying something like exercise, and it's a surefire way to get them to do more. That's why this deal on a Fitbit Google Ace LTE from Amazon is the perfect way to get your brood out the door and into the world.
As of April 7, get the Fitbit Google Ace LTE for $99.95 at Amazon, down from its usual price of $179.95. That's $80 off and a discount of 44%. It's also the lowest price we've seen.
SEE ALSO: I ran the NYC Marathon wearing 7 fitness trackers and they all watched me throw upThis kid-friendly wearable is meant to help track movement and activity, but it's also a wearable that can keep everyone in touch. Its built-in LTE and GPD lets you send messages and call your kids' watches with a family group chat, and you can keep a list of approved contacts for your kids to message as well. You'll always be able to track where wearers are as well with the location-sharing option.
It's got plenty of ways to encourage little ones to get up and get out there, with Fitbit Arcade that has plenty of movement-based games, an activity ring "Noodle" to log all their movement for the day, and School Time, which allows your kids to keep their watches on while preventing any gaming or distractions so they can focus on studying.
If you're ready to hand off a fitness tracker to your little one, get them started early with this option. It's one the whole family will be happy with, and you can rest assured it's age-appropriate as well.
SAVE UP TO $90: As of April 7, the JBL Flip 7 and Charge 6 are both on sale for over 40% off at Woot. That drops their prices to just $84.95 (reg. $149.95) and $109.95 (reg. $199.95) respectively.
Opens in a new window Credit: JBL JBL Flip 7 $84.95 at WootWhether your spring plans involve hosting parties, hitting the beach, or heading out on a camping trip, a quality Bluetooth speaker is a necessity. If you're in the market for a new one, it's a great time to shop, as two of our favorites are on sale for record-low prices.
As of April 7, you can pick up the JBL Flip 7 or the JBL Charge 6 for over 40% off if you shop at Woot. If you've never heard of Woot, it's an Amazon-owned company that offers deeply discounted products across tons of categories — usually due to overstock. The JBL Flip 7 is typically $149.95, but you can pick it up on Woot for only $84.95, while the Charge 6 usually costs $199.95, but is down to just $109.95. Because it's owned by Amazon, you'll even get free standard shipping on Woot as a Prime member.
Mashable's shopping team has tested tons of Bluetooth speakers, but the JBL Charge 6 consistently comes out on top. It's extremely portable at just 2 pounds, with a handy removable strap. Yet, it's powerful enough to crank out the tunes for an outdoor party and virtually indestructible (waterproof, dustproof, drop-proof). It'll last up to 24 hours on a single charge and, as a bonus, it can charge your other devices via USB-C.
The JBL Flip 7 is slightly smaller, but can still pump out massive sound in a water bottle-sized package. It packs a 16-hour battery life and the same indestructible build. If you want a speaker that can fit into the bottle cage on your bike or a cup holder in a golf cart, this is the one to grab. Either option you choose, you won't be disappointed — especially at these low prices.
SAVE $100: As of April 7, the Ooni Karu 12 outdoor pizza oven is on sale for just $249 at Amazon. That's 39% off its list price and its best price on record.
Opens in a new window Credit: Ooni Ooni Karu 12 outdoor pizza oven $249 at AmazonOutdoor cooking season has arrived. If you're looking to diversify your meals beyond typical grill favorites, an outdoor pizza oven is calling your name. And one of the most popular (and affordable) options is on sale at just the right time.
As of April 7, the Ooni Karu 12 outdoor pizza oven is down to just $249 at Amazon. That's 39% or $100 off its list price of $349 and its lowest price on record.
The Karu 12 lets you use wood, charcoal, or the Ooni Gas Burner attachment (sold separately) to make restaurant-quality pizzas. It will take about 15 minutes to heat up to a blazing hot 950 degrees Fahrenheit, which allows you to make nearly instant pizzas (under 60 seconds). There is a little bit of a learning curve, but once you get the hang of it, professional-level pizzas will certainly be flowing.
What's great about the Ooni Karu model is that it's decently portable at just 26.5 pounds. Fold up the legs and pack it with you for your next camping trip, tailgate, or picnic. You're not limited to just pizza, either. The high heat and fuel flexibility give you endless options — wood-fired wings, seared steaks, whole chickens, and so much more.
There's a new generation of the pizza oven available, but it'll cost you $200 more. And honestly, it's not all that different. If you want to keep some extra money in your pocket, go with the first-gen Karu 12 while it's on sale.
What's next for Emmy-winning Baby Reindeer creator and star Richard Gadd? Something light? Hell no.
BBC has released the trailer for Half Man, Gadd's six-episode TV series about a deeply toxic relationship. We meet Ruben (Gadd) and Niall (All of Us Strangers' Jamie Bell), who grew up together as brothers, though they're not blood relatives. They're complete opposites, but share a strong bond. But what happened between them in adolescence that makes Ruben's appearance at Niall's wedding 30 years later so incredibly tense? A blend of past secrets and present revelations, Half Man promises to be a serious watch.
The cast also features Mitchell Robertson, Stuart Campbell, Neve McIntosh, Marianne McIvor, Charlie De Melo, Anjli Mohindra, Bilal Hasna, Julie Cullen, Amy Manson, Tim Downie, Tom Andrews, and more.
Half Man will be released weekly in the U.S. on HBO and HBO Max from 9 p.m. ET on April 23, and in the UK on BBC iPlayer from 6 a.m. on April 24.
SAVE $50: As of April 7, get the 3i G10+ Robot Vacuum and Mop for $199.99 at Amazon, down from its usual price of $249.99. That's a discount of 20% and the lowest price we've seen.
Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon 3i G10+ Robot Vacuum and Mop $199.99 at AmazonIf you've been looking for an easy way to make cleaning your home a faster, less frustrating task, a robot vacuum is always a good option. Whether you need to tackle crumbs from the kids or mop up spills in a flash, a robot vacuum and mop combo is an especially useful option. And if you've been holding off in a bid to save money, this Amazon deal is well worth scooping up.
As of April 7, get the 3i G10+ Robot Vacuum and Mop for $199.99 at Amazon, down from its usual price of $249.99. That's $50 off and a discount of 20%. It's also the lowest price we've seen.
SEE ALSO: I've tested 30+ robot vacuum and mop combos, including CES 2026 models. Here are the top 5 to buy.This robot vacuum and mop combo boasts 18,000Pa of suction, with the ability to lift tough, ground-in dirt from carpets. It has a floating roller brush for removing dust, crumbs, pet hair, and more as it digs deeply to get all those hard-to-reach messes.
Because it uses LiDAR to navigate, it can make its way around your home in a flash, build maps and schedules on its own, and take the guesswork out of cleaning for you. Its AI-powered DirtScan can even find the dirtier areas of your home to adjust suction and water flow for mopping so you don't have to figure it out. Plus, it can automatically swap between mopping and vacuuming.
If it's time to offload the cleaning to a robot, this $50 discount is worth acting now on, especially since spring cleaning season is now. Get ready for a cleaner home with much less effort.
Apple is expected to release the first foldable iPhone later this year (or potentially in 2027), and this week, a leaker claims to have a close-up look at the device.
Leaker Sonny Dickson shared photos on his X account purporting to show dummy models for the iPhone 18 Pro, iPhone 18 Pro Max, and the iPhone Fold.
The first two devices, as you'd expect, look like other iPhone Pro models, with three camera lenses in a rectangular bump on the back. One of them, presumably the Pro Max, looks a little bigger than the other. However, the real juice here is the alleged iPhone Fold model, representing one of the first looks at what could be a real representation of the upcoming, still unannounced phone.
SEE ALSO: iPhone Fold leaks, rumors, and renders: Everything we know This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.While Dickson didn't share exact size dimensions in his post, it's clear just from using your eyes that the iPhone Fold is both very wide and significantly more squat than its brethren. In fact, it looks even more wide and short than something like the Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold. The leaked iPhone Fold model also has two rear camera lens cut-outs in a smaller raised bump than the ones found on the iPhone 18 Pro models.
These dummy models largely match what we've seen from previous leaks and renders of the device.
According to prior reports, the iPhone Fold's outer display will only be 5.5 inches, a big downsizing compared to regular iPhone models. However, once opened up, users will have access to 7.8 inches of screen space. The iPhone Fold is also rumored to cost more than $2,000, though, so it will likely come with a steep price tag.
While we expect the iPhone Fold to launch later in 2026, a new report coinciding with Dickson's latest leak suggests the launch could be pushed into 2027. At any rate, this is a lot of information to digest about a device Apple hasn't even confirmed yet.
SAVE $20.01: The Cuisinart FastFreeze 5-in-1 frozen dessert maker is on sale at Amazon for $99.94, down from the list price of $119.95. That's a 17% discount that matches the lowest we've ever seen at Amazon.
Opens in a new window Credit: Cuisinart Cuisinart FastFreeze 5-in-1 frozen dessert maker $99.94 at AmazonWe finally did it, everyone. We made it to the warmth of spring. Sunsets in the 4 p.m. hour won't come back to haunt us for months now, and that means it's all eyes on how to celebrate the summer. If you're a fan of frozen treats, check out this fun deal at Amazon.
As of April 7, the Cuisinart FastFreeze 5-in-1 frozen dessert maker is on sale at Amazon for $99.94, marked down from the standard price of $119.95. That works out to a savings of $20.01 from a 17% discount. It also matches the lowest we've ever seen at Amazon.
There's something extra delicious about making dessert at home, but not many of us tackle the task of making ice cream. However, Cuisinart has taken all of the guesswork out of making our own tasty treats at home. The Cuisinart FastFreeze has five functions to make delights in your own kitchen: ice cream, sorbet, milkshakes, slushies, and mix-ins. All together, this could be the most delicious summer yet.
SEE ALSO: Owala Tattoos add a new layer of customization to our favorite emotional support FreeSip bottleIt's simple to use the FastFreeze. Just add your ingredients to the half-pint containers, freeze for 24 hours, and then let the FastFreeze do the hard work. All you need to do is press down to activate the motor and blades.
Aside from the benefit of being able to create your own flavors instead of being confined those in the frozen aisle, the FastFreeze is compact and relatively easy to store. Unlike some popular at-home ice cream makers, the Fast Freeze can get tucked into a drawer or a cabinet. It's also travel-friendly, so you can pack it along on the summer road trip to the cabin.
The FastFreeze is also excellent if you're on a dairy-free diet or like to play around with ingredient like adding protein powder to a milkshake. On top of the convenience, the three included half-pint containers are safe to pop in the dishwasher.
While the Cuisinart FastFreeze 5-in-1 frozen dessert maker is back at a record-low price of under $100, upgrade your spring and summer at-home menus. No one, absolutely no one, will be upset about having homemade ice cream as the temperatures continue to rise.
Apple's iPhone Fold might be coming to market later than anticipated.
A new report by Nikkei claims Apple has hit some engineering hurdles that may delay the launch of the first foldable iPhone, perhaps even into 2027.
SEE ALSO: iPhone Fold leaks, rumors, and renders: Everything we knowAccording to the report, which cites multiple sources familiar with the matter, developing the iPhone Fold has proven more complex than the company had expected. "It's true that more issues than expected have emerged during the early test production phase, and additional time will be needed to resolve them and make necessary adjustments. ... The current situation could put the mass production timeline at risk," a source told Nikkei.
The report doesn't have many details on what, exactly, these issues are. One source, however, said they have to do with engineering challenges, and are not related to components and materials supply issues.
Featured Video For You The settings to unlock your iPhone's professional camera modeNothing is set in stone yet, but Apple needs to overcome these problems until early May, or the launch of the iPhone Fold may have to be moved to a later date.
Most of the reports we've seen so far said that Apple plans to launch the iPhone Fold in September 2026, alongside its iPhone 18 Pro models. However, a recent research note by analyst Tim Long claimed that the shipments for the Fold would likely start in December 2026, a few months after the iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max models become available.
This doesn't necessarily mean the iPhone Fold won't be unveiled in September alongside other new devices. Apple may officially announce it in September but launch it a few months later, like it did with the iPhone X in 2017.
A24 has released a trailer for The Invite, teasing a dinner party which looks set to be much more dramatic than the hosts had planned.
A remake of the 2020 Spanish comedy The People Upstairs, The Invite follows couple Joe (Seth Rogen) and Angela (Olivia Wilde, who also directs). The pair's marriage is struggling, their previous spark having been replaced by disagreements and disgruntlement.
Their relationship soon comes to a potential crossroads when they invite their upstairs neighbours (Penélope Cruz and Edward Norton) for a dinner party. A notably more laid-back pair than their hosts, it looks as though Joe and Angela's guests have seen the couple from their apartment window and really dig their vibes.
The Invite is scheduled for a limited release in theatres June 26.
Waymo is now offering fully autonomous, driverless taxi rides in Nashville.
We knew this was coming. The company's robotaxis were spotted driving around without a human safety driver in Nashville back in February, but the service wasn't open to the public yet.
SEE ALSO: Waymo's robotaxis go driverless in NashvilleStarting now, however, Waymo users will be getting invites for fully driverless rides in Nashville. Initially, the service will cover a 60-square-mile area (see map below), and Waymo says it's also planning to include the Nashville International Airport in the "near future."
The Nashville International Airport isn't included right now, but Waymo should be expanding there soon. Credit: WaymoIf you haven't received your invite, it should be coming soon. Waymo says the gradual rollout enables it to "thoughtfully scale while delivering a consistent, high-quality experience."
The service will initially be offered through Waymo app, but the company says it will also start serving some rides through project partner Lyft's app "later this year."
Featured Video For You I took a ride in a robotaxi: How close are we to a driverless future?Waymo has been aggressively expanding in recent months, likely due to its chief competitor, Tesla, doing the same with its Robotaxi service. Most recently, Waymo has expanded its test vehicles in Chicago, Illinois, and Charlotte. The company's expansion follows a $16 billion financing round in February, with Waymo promising to expand to over 20 more cities in 2026.
Spring has officially sprung, and Home Depot is welcoming the start of the season with a 14-day Spring Black Friday sale. ("Black Friday" isn't going to mean a thing if we keep getting spring iterations, Prime Days 1 and 2, and early access events, but we love a good deal, so we'll let it slide.)
SEE ALSO: The Plantaform smart indoor garden uses NASA tech to grow plants with fogWhile the OG Black Friday is great for snagging affordable TVs, laptops, and other electronics, Home Depot's Spring Black Friday sale is for anyone who wants to transform their flowerbeds or backyard from the sad, brown mess winter left behind into a personal getaway you can actually enjoy after work.
The sale officially kicks off on Thursday, April 9, and runs through April 22, 2026. Since the deals aren't technically live just yet, consider this your official save-the-date. We're going to be updating this page with the absolute best markdowns as soon as the prices drop, but here's a sneak peek at the categories we already know are getting major discounts:
Lawn and garden: It's time to prep the yard. Expect price cuts on outdoor power equipment, plants, flowers, mulch, and weed and grass killer.
Backyard hosting: Everything you need for summer parties will be on sale, including patio furniture, dining sets, composite decking, and grills.
Home upgrades: If you've been holding out on a renovation, look for deals on paint, faucets, flooring, toilets, fencing, and major appliances (including refrigerators, ovens, dishwashers, and washers/dryers).
Storage solutions: Get your garage organized with discounted tool bags, storage shelves, and boxes. Pros can also expect bulk price savings on essentials like tools, pipes, and water heaters.
As for the brands, Home Depot isn't holding back. We're expecting major price drops from popular heavy hitters, including DeWalt, Milwaukee, Ryobi, Traeger, Weber, Nexgrill, Trex, Rigid, GE Appliances, Samsung, LG, Whirlpool, Vissani, Frigidaire, and StyleWell.
Bookmark this page and check back on Thursday, April 9, when we load it up with the best live deals you can actually add to your cart!
On Tuesday, Google shared for the first time details about how its AI chatbot Gemini is designed not to act like a companion or claim to be human when interacting with minors.
The information, published by the company in a blog post, was announced among changes to better support the mental health of users engaging with Gemini.
Child safety and mental health experts have long worried that companion-like chatbots are too dangerous for teens to use. Last year, the advocacy group Common Sense Media rated the teen and under-13 versions of Gemini as "high risk" after its researchers determined that the chatbot exposed kids to inappropriate content, including sex, drugs, alcohol, and unsafe mental health "advice."
SEE ALSO: How teens really feel about AI and their futureThe group recommended that no one under 18 turn to an AI chatbot for companionship or mental health support.
Google said that Gemini has "persona protections" when engaging with under-18 users. The longstanding constraints are designed to prevent emotional dependence and avoid "language that simulates intimacy or expresses needs," according to Google. Other safeguards should help discourage the chatbot from bullying and other types of harassment.
"Our safety efforts continue to evolve and reflect our ongoing commitment to creating a healthy and positive digital environment where young people can explore and learn with confidence," Google said in the company's blog post.
Google also announced that it updated Gemini to streamline resources for users who may seek or need mental health resources. A new "one-touch" interface will offer varied connections to crisis hotline resources, including via chat, call, and text.
That interface will appear throughout a conversation with Gemini once it's activated. Google said that it is trying to prioritize helping users receive human support. Additionally, Gemini's responses are supposed to encourage help-seeking instead of validating harmful behaviors and confirming false beliefs.
SEE ALSO: Explaining the phenomenon known as 'AI psychosis'In March, Google and its parent company Alphabet, were sued by the family of an adult man who allege he killed himself at Gemini's urging.
"Gemini is designed not to encourage real-world violence or suggest self-harm," Google said in a statement at the time. "Our models generally perform well in these types of challenging conversations and we devote significant resources to this, but unfortunately AI models are not perfect."
If you're feeling suicidal or experiencing a mental health crisis, please talk to somebody. You can call or text the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988, or chat at 988lifeline.org. You can reach the Trans Lifeline by calling 877-565-8860 or the Trevor Project at 866-488-7386. Text "START" to Crisis Text Line at 741-741. Contact the NAMI HelpLine at 1-800-950-NAMI, Monday through Friday from 10:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. ET, or email info@nami.org. If you don't like the phone, consider using the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline Chat. Here is a list of international resources.
I think we can all agree that headphone prices have gotten out of hand. Even if the Sony WH-1000XM6 and Bose QuietComfort Ultra are worth their price tags, the average person can't spend $400 to $500 on a pair of headphones. Affordable noise-cancelling headphones are widely available, but are they any good? Previously, we've loved the JLab Lux headphones, but what about Soundcore's lineup?
Soundcore's Space One and Space One Pro offer affordable and midrange options to the headphone game. And both are wildly popular: the Soundcore headphones have over 14,000 reviews on Amazon, and I see them everywhere. As a product reviewer, I'm always eyeing what people are wearing at the gym or coffee shop, and quickly, I noticed how many folks were wearing the Space One and Space One Pro headphones.
Opens in a new window Credit: Soundcore Soundcore Space One Headphones $99.99 at AmazonSoundcore's Space One and Space One Pro headphones are similar to Bose's headphone tiers, with the Bose QuietComfort and QuietComfort Ultra. While that means they exist at two different price points, it also means the headphones are similar with a few key differences.
The Soundcore Space One headphones are priced at $99.99 with the following features:
Noise cancellation: Adaptive active noise cancellation
Sound: Hi-Res
Battery life: 40 hours with ANC or 55 hours without ANC
Fast charging: 5 minutes of charging for 4 hours of playback
Mics: 3 Mics
Weight: 265 grams
Colors: Cloud pink, latte cream, sky blue, and abyss black
The Soundcore Space One Pro headphones are priced at $199.99 with the following features:
Noise cancellation: Adaptive active noise cancellation 3.0
Sound: Hi-Res with lossless audio support
Battery life: 40 hours with ANC or 60 hours without ANC
Fast charging: 5 minutes of charging for 8 hours of playback
Mics: 4 Mics
Weight: 286.2 grams
Colors: Cream white and jet black
The Soundcore Space One and Space One Pro both have a great look, especially for budget headphones. When I first spotted them out in the wild, I thought they were a pair of Beats because they looked like the Studio Pros. Turns out, the Soundcore and Beats logos just look remarkably similar.
The Soundcore Space One and Space One Pro headphones stand on their own, with sleek, shiny design elements and rounded features. Both are made from lightweight plastic, so while they look expensive, they do feel noticeably cheaper than higher-end brands. The Space One Pros have a little more heft, so they feel more expensive, earning their higher price tag.
The controls are the exact same. On the left ear cup is the power button and a button to control noise cancellation. On the right ear cup is the play/pause button and the volume controls. All the buttons work great, and I prefer them far more than the touch controls of higher-end headphones.
One pair is surprising more comfortable than the other Both the Space One and Space One Pro headphones have intuitive button controls. Credit: Samantha Mangino / MashableOne odd design choice separating the Space One and Space One Pro is that the ear cups on the Space Ones have a slight eight-degree tilt for an adjustable fit.
Generally, the Space One headphones weren't as snug a fit as the Space One Pros. That being said, I preferred the comfort of the Space One headphones. I wear glasses and earrings daily, and while wearing the Space Ones, I was always comfortable with no pinching on my ears.
The Space One Pros have a tighter fit, which, on the one hand, means better passive noise cancellation. On the other hand, it is harder to get comfortable with the Space One Pro headphones. The tight fit on the headphones meant I was constantly adjusting to get them comfortable, and wearing them for an hour started to give me a headache.
So, on comfort alone, I prefer the Space Ones.
Middling audio quality and noise cancellationI wasn't blown away by either the Soundcore Space One or Space One pro headphones — both were good but not great. On specs alone, the Space One and Space One Pro are incredibly similar, both with active noise cancellation and hi-res sound. Where the Pros have a leg up is a more advanced version of ANC and lossless audio. In my experience, the sound is virtually the same.
What it ultimately came down to was the headphones' fit. Since the Space One Pro headphones have a tighter fit, it created more passive noise cancellation. When I wore both out at a coffee shop to work, the Space One Pros were better at blocking out the cafe's buzz.
Battery life to last for daysDespite the $100 price difference between the two pairs of headphones, their battery life is fairly similar. The Space One headphones have 40 hours of battery life with ANC and 55 hours without, while the Space One Pro headphones have the same battery life with ANC but 60 hours without.
In my time testing the two pairs of headphones, I found similar results. When using the headphones for a couple of hours a day, I could go about two weeks before needing to recharge them — and that's with active noise cancellation on.
Unless you don't plan to use active noise cancellation on the headphones, the Pros aren't worth it given the battery life.
Go for the cheaper pair: The Soundcore Space One Having tested both, we prefer the Soundcore Space One headphones over the Pros. Credit: Samantha Mangino / MashableTesting the Soundcore Space One and Space One Pro headphones side by side, the biggest difference is their price tags. Since that's the case, I say go for the cheaper option, the Soundcore Space One. The battery life is essentially the same as the Pros, plus, they're the more comfortable pair of headphones.
If you want to splurge and prioritize noise cancellation, go for the Soundcore Space One Pro headphones. They have a tighter fit, resulting in better noise cancellation. However, we're big fans of saving money where you can, and in this case, the cheaper Soundcore Space One are our preferred headphones.
Opens in a new window Credit: Soundcore Soundcore Space One Headphones $99.99 at Amazon