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LaserDisc proved movies could be collected like records—it just needed better marketing

How-To Geek - Tue, 04/14/2026 - 18:00

I've always been fascinated by LaserDisc technology. Long before I'd ever seen video played from a disc, and not long after I'd heard my first album on CD, I had the opportunity to watch movies on LD.

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Sony expands Inzone gaming lineup with H6 Air open-back headset, OLED gaming monitor

Mashable - Tue, 04/14/2026 - 18:00

Generally, when the word "immersive" is used in headphones marketing, it means the headphones will have some form of spatial audio, and even more likely, active noise cancellation.

Sony is flipping the script on that idea with the release of the Sony Inzone H6 Air, a wired, open-back gaming headset that, by design, comes without any noise cancellation. The new headset is a part of a larger expansion of the Sony Inzone gaming lineup, announced Tuesday.

The headphones are available now for $199.99. Along with the H6 Air, Sony announced a new OLED gaming monitor optimized for first-person shooters, the Inzone M10S II. The monitor will be available for purchase later this year at a price of $1,099.99.

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In addition, Sony also announced cosmetic updates to existing Inzone products. We've got all the details you need, plus a first look at the new products.

Sony Inzone H6 Air headset: Price, release date, specs

The Sony Inzone H6 Air open-back headphones are available starting April 14 at Sony, Amazon, and Best Buy, with a price of $199.99. Because of the open design, they're Sony's lightest gaming headset, and they have the same spring-hinge headband design found on the Inzone H9 II headset.

As an overview, here's what to expect, spec-wise:

  • Style: Open-back wired gaming headset

  • Weight: 199 grams (without microphone)

  • Drivers: 40mm drivers based on Sony's MDR-MV1 studio headphones

  • Software support: Access to PC Inzone Hub with USB-C Audio Box

  • Audio: 7.1 channel surround sound with 360-degree spatial audio

  • Micrphone: Detachable cardioid microphone

The new Sony Inzone H6 Air headphones. Credit: Sony SEE ALSO: The 7 best Sony headphones to buy in 2026, tested by audio experts

Sony has never before offered open-back headphones in their gaming line. However, the company has made premium open-back studio headphones — namely the aforementioned MDR-MV1, which at $419.99, are over double the price of H6 Air headphones.

Open-back headphones are not to be confused with open earbuds. The latter is designed to let sound from the environment in while balancing the streamed audio, essentially functioning as a transparency mode. Open-back headphones, on the other hand, are less about providing situational awareness and more about providing the most realistic spatial soundscape possible.

With an open back, the headphones' acoustics allow for the sound to have more physical space, allowing for a more natural spatial soundstage. (Anyone who's experienced subpar spatial audio features on noise-cancelling headphones knows how huge this feature is). The idea, as Sony explains in their press release, is to both accurately reproduce the sounds of a game, and make it sound as if it's coming from all around the player.

SEE ALSO: The most comfortable headphones we've ever tested will take care of your ears

One of our testers recently described the elite audio experience of open-back headphones while reviewing the Sennheiser HD 599. While open headphones are popular among audiophiles, open-back gaming headsets aren't particularly common in the gaming community, as evidenced by the limited offerings at Micro Center, a PC gaming and electronics store. Sony's pricing seems relatively competitive to the competition — Audio Technica's open-back gaming headphones go for $139.99, while ASUS ROG's go for $299.99.

Further bolstering the sound of these headphones is the equalizer settings, which can be accessed through the Sony Inzone hub. For these headphones, a new setting has been added specifically for role-playing and adventure games.

Mashable's tech editor has been testing the new H6 Air headset ahead of their launch, and so far, he's been impressed with the sound. The headphones are also noticeably lighter than most headphones, with a comfortable fit and a strong microphone.

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  Shop Now Sony Inzone M10S II monitor: Price and specs The Sony Inzone M10S II monitor comes with a dual mode refresh rate of QHD 540Hz and HD 720Hz. Credit: Sony

The Sony Inzone M10S II is the latest gaming monitor from the brand, though it won't be available to purchase until later this year. At this time, Sony puts the suggested retail price at $1,099.99 ($100 cheaper than the last generation Inzone M10S monitor). Here's what you'll get with the monitor:

  • Display: OLED

  • Size: 27-inch full display mode and 24.5-inch tournament mode display mode

  • Refresh rate: Dual mode refresh rate with 540Hz QHD with rapid 0.02ms response time and 720Hz HD

  • Tilt: Wide tilt range of -5 to 35 degrees

  • Special features: Advanced motion blur reduction, Super Anti-Glare Film

  • Warranty: Three-year warranty

This OLED gaming monitor was specifically designed for FPS gamers. It features a FPS Pro mode and FPS Pro+ mode, which optimize gameplay for the OLED experience

Sony collaborated with the esports organization Fnatic to help create a monitor optimized for competitive gamers. The refresh rates and price point certainly point to those players as the target audience — if you main farming sims, this isn't the monitor for you. Comparable dual-mode monitors include the ASUS ROG Swift, also priced at $1,099.99, and this LG UltraGear monitor, which clocks in at $999.99.

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  Learn More More updates to Sony's Inzone line Esports org Fnatic collabed with Sony on the Mouse-A and gaming mats. Credit: Sony

Sony's Fnatic collab extended into their existing product line, with exclusive Fnatic editions of the Inzone Mouse-A ($169.99), Inzone Mat-F ($74.99), and Inzone Mat-D ($44.99). These products run about $10 to $20 more than the base item without an exclusive design.

Translucent purple joins the Sony Inzone buds lineup. Credit: Sony

Outside of the collaboration with Fnatic, Sony also added a third colorway to their Inzone Buds line: a transparent glass purple joins the existing black and white earbuds. Sony's gaming earbuds come with spatial audio, a 2.4GHz connection, and 12 hours of battery on a single charge. The translucent purple earbuds are available immediately at SonyAmazon, and Best Buy, retailing for the same price as the black and white colorways — $239.99.

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GoPro Mission 1 PRO ILS lets you swap lenses like a mirrorless camera, and it changes everything

How-To Geek - Tue, 04/14/2026 - 17:59

For years, GoPro has been synonymous with action cameras. Today, the brand has unveiled the Mission 1 lineup of compact cinema cameras, marking the company’s most ambitious pivot in its history. The GoPro Mission 1 family comprises three distinct models aimed at different tiers of professionals and serious creators. But the most attention-grabbing member is the Mission 1 PRO ILS, which supports interchangeable Micro Four Third lenses.

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The nostalgic 8BitDo Arcade Stick is at its cheapest price in months

Mashable - Tue, 04/14/2026 - 17:45

SAVE $14: As of April 14, the 8BitDo Arcade Stick for Nintendo Switch and Windows PC is on sale at Amazon for just $75.99 instead of its usual $89.99. That's 16% in savings and its lowest price in months.

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If you're seeking a beginner-friendly fight stick to accompany your Nintendo Switch or PC gaming, the 8BitDo Arcade Stick is calling your name. Not only is it an eye-catching NES-like nostalgic comfort, but it's fully customizable for just about any preference you may have. Plus, more importantly, it's on sale for its lowest price in months.

As of April 14, the 8BitDo Arcade Stick is down to just $75.99 at Amazon instead of its usual $89.99. That's 16% in savings and the lowest price we've seen since January.

Our friends at PCMag (also owned by Ziff Davis) dubbed the Arcade Stick an Editors' Choice for budget joysticks. They called it a "capable wireless controller that’s ideal for playing classic arcade games on the PC or Switch," adding that it's a great entry-level fight stick that offers room to grow.

While the Arcade Stick doesn't actually pack high-grade arcade parts, the build quality is solid, the controls are responsive, and the joystick is "satisfyingly clicky." Plus, it's designed with modding in mind, so you can pop open the hood and replace the base parts with whatever you wish.

It can wirelessly connect to a Nintendo Switch or Windows PC through Bluetooth or a 2.4GHz USB receiver and offers between 30 and 40 hours of battery life depending on which you choose. Of course, you can also keep a wired connection if you want to minimize any input lag. Unfortunately, it's not compatible with Android or any other gaming consoles. Still, for a more arcade-like experience from the comfort of your own home, check out the 8BitDo Arcade Stick while it's on sale.

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I paired Claude with Notion, and it instantly made both apps more useful

How-To Geek - Tue, 04/14/2026 - 17:45

Notion is a powerful all-in-one productivity and note-taking application. You can use it for everything from journaling and budget tracking to project management and content calendars. Working in Notion can be time-consuming, but pairing Notion with Anthropic's Claude AI makes both apps even better.

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Ben & Jerrys Free Cone Day is back for 2026 — how to score free ice cream on April 14

Mashable - Tue, 04/14/2026 - 17:30

TL;DR: On April 14, visit your nearest Scoop Shop and grab a free cup or cone of your favorite Ben & Jerry's flavor.

It's that special time of year when free ice cream becomes the norm. Hot on the heels of Dairy Queen announcing the date of its Free Cone Day, Ben & Jerry's has done the same.

Ben & Jerry's celebrates Free Cone Day around the globe every year, sharing the love with free cups and cones of your favorite flavors. There's no catch. Simply visit your nearest Scoop Shop and grab a scoop for free.

When is Ben & Jerry's Free Cone Day?

Ben & Jerry's is giving away free ice cream at a host of locations between 12-8 p.m. on April 14. You can check participating locations here.

Ben & Jerry's is aiming to spread more joy than ever before. They served up 1 million scoops in 2023, but they're targeting more in 2026. And you can help out with that ambitious target, because unlike a lot of these free giveaways, there's no limit on the number of times you can score a free cone. Can't decide what flavor to order? Don't worry — try them all.

Mark your calendars. This is a date you don't want to forget.

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Mid-Aprils free Legos include a Lego taco stand or mini TIE fighter

Mashable - Tue, 04/14/2026 - 17:22
The free Lego deals for mid-April Restaurants of the World: Mexico (40907) free at Lego with $180 purchase Get Deal Lego Star Wars TIE Advanced Mini-Build free at Lego with $40 Lego Star Wars purchase Get Deal

Aaand we're back with the latest free Lego deals for this month. The warmer weather must have Lego in a good mood, because two free options are up for grabs in mid-April: Spending $180 or more unlocks the Restaurants of the World: Mexico set (a $19.99 value) for Lego Insiders, while spending $40 on Lego Star Wars items gets anyone the TIE Advanced Mini-Build (an exclusive $4.99 value).

SEE ALSO: 'The Super Mario Galaxy Movie' review: Death is coming for us all

Lego Insiders is free to join and gives members multiple ways to score even more Lego deals: Earn redeemable loyalty points on each purchase, enjoy member-only discounts, limited time gifts, and early access to new drops. Through May 8, Insiders can enter a member-only sweepstakes to win eight Lego Star Wars Smart Play sets (zero loyalty points required to enter).

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Part of the collectible Restaurants of the World series, this taqueria building set features a colorful taco station (complete with an oversized taco on the roof), a cactus, and a minifigure wearing an apron.

As always, you don't need to track down a singular $180+ Lego set to meet the $180 minimum. You can get your cart to $180 through multiple purchases, including new arrivals like the Nike Air Max 95 x Lego set or Lego Pokémon Eevee, plus any preorders. The only model excluded from the promo is the Lego Jurassic World: Jurassic Park Jeep Wrangler.

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May the 4th is less than a month away, and The Mandalorian and Grogu hits theaters less than a month after that. If Star Wars excitement is in the air for you, why not grab one of the newest Star Wars sets? You'll get a mini version of Darth Vader's TIE Advanced starfighter from A New Hope out of it. Lego Star Wars sets to grab include the Imperial Star Destroyer, Venator-Class Attack Cruiser, or Lego Smart Play sets, plus preorders for Grogu (Mandalorian Apprentice) or The Razor Crest. BTW, we saw the hallowed Gingerbread AT-AT Walker back in stock.

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4 useful Android widgets that actually deserve space on your home screen

How-To Geek - Tue, 04/14/2026 - 17:15

My biggest problem with useful apps has always been remembering to check them or open them when I need them. Widgets have allowed me to pin some of the most important apps on my phone directly on my home screen, ensuring that I never miss them when they're relevant.

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Sniffies just rolled out new features to help you hook up faster

Mashable - Tue, 04/14/2026 - 17:11

The gay dating app Sniffies has been relatively quiet since the App Store catastrophe (In case you missed it: The company launched an official iOS app that forced users into a censored "Vanilla Mode" to appease Apple's strict guidelines, only for the app to get pulled anyway — and there's still no word on whether it will return). But this month, the company is launching multiple new features designed to make connecting "faster and more intentional." Which is a super-smart move, IMO. Grindr is getting all kinds of heat right now for pushing paid features and gatekeeping basic functionality in the hopes that users will cough up some cash.

SEE ALSO: The best gay dating apps of 2026: Grindr is still king (even if we sometimes wish it wasn't)

"Sniffies is built for immediacy," Eli Martin, Chief Marketing Officer at Sniffies, said in a press release. "We're not trying to keep people scrolling or upsell basic functionality. We're focused on helping people connect quickly and clearly. That means building tools that make connection easier without putting it behind a paywall."

Here's a quick breakdown of the new features:

Cruiser Cards

"Cruiser Cards" make it way easier to see who's available without having to hunt them down. Instead of dragging your finger across the map, the site pulls nearby active cruisers and highlights them in a scrollable carousel, sorted by the exact time they were last active. It basically turns the map into a live feed of guys who are ready to meet up right now.

Credit: Sniffies Into Filter and Position Icons

If you're sick of clicking into a profile only to realize you're completely sexually incompatible, you'll love the new "Into Filter." It's a ridiculously easy way to distill the map down to guys who are looking for the exact same thing you are.

To make things even more obvious, the new "Position Icons" display a cruiser's preferences directly on their map avatar. You'll know right away whether they're a top (🍆), bottom (🍑), vers (↕️), or side (↔️). The emojis stack based on their profile (a vers top will show up as 🍆↕️, for example).

Credit: Sniffies Share a Spot and Share a Group

Coordinating a meetup is easier now, too. With "Share a Spot," you can drop a temporary map pin right into the chat to suggest a neutral meeting place. The location automatically expires for both of you after 60 minutes, so you don't have to stress about oversharing your exact whereabouts.

Meanwhile, "Share a Group" lets you send live group event details (like the time, activity, and attendee list) directly into a chat.

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Stop buying compact SUVs for features—here's 5 actually built to last

How-To Geek - Tue, 04/14/2026 - 17:00

Compact SUVs remain the sweet spot of the new-car market, combining family-friendly practicality, manageable dimensions, and increasingly strong fuel economy. But with prices rising and long-term ownership costs mattering more than ever, dependability has become just as important as features or styling. In 2026, only a handful of models truly stand out for delivering the kind of reliability buyers can count on for years.

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These 5 Milwaukee tools aren’t popular—but they’ll save you hours of work

How-To Geek - Tue, 04/14/2026 - 17:00

Milwaukee tool fans know the company has a vast selection of power tools, from drills and drivers to angled ratchets and more. You probably own all the basics and some specialty tools, but here are a few niche Milwaukee tools, what they're used for, and why you might actually want one.

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Need to upgrade your TV? This 55-inch Hisense QD7 QLED 4K model is on sale for under $300.

Mashable - Tue, 04/14/2026 - 16:59

SAVE $202: As of April 14, the Hisense 55-inch QD7 Mini LED QLED 4K TV is on sale at Amazon for an all-time low $297.99. That's 40% or over $200 off its current list price.

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It's currently one of the best times of year to buy a new TV. Not only are the NHL Stanley Cup playoffs about to kick off, but it's also prime season to score a 2025 TV model for a steal.

As of April 14, you can get the Hisense 55-inch QD7 Mini LED QLED 4K TV for only $297.99 at Amazon (or just $2 more at Best Buy). That's 40% or over $200 off its current list price of $499.99 — its cheapest price ever.

If a TV upgrade is in order, but you don't want to spend a ton of money, the Hisense QD7 is an excellent value. Our pals at CNET (also owned by Ziff Davis) dubbed the QD7 model the best budget TV, thanks to its full array local dimming (typically only found in more expensive TVs), enhanced contrast levels, and surprisingly high brightness. "The QD7 has the best price-to-performance ratio of any model I have ever reviewed. It is heartily recommended," writes TV expert Ty Pendlebury.

The QD7 also packs features like an AI upscaler, Filmmaker Mode, and a native 144Hz panel with Motion Rate 480, Game Mode Pro, and AMD FreeSync Premium. Whether you're gaming or streaming, you'll enjoy a smooth, lag-free experience. As a Fire TV, it has Alexa built in. That means you can press a button on the remote and ask for everything from content recommendations and sports scores to smart home lighting adjustments and a peek at who's at the front door.

Whether you're looking for a new screen to catch the postseason hockey action, every MLB game, or the new season of Euphoria, the Hisense QD7 is a solid choice at the best price you'll find.

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Memory wars: Microsoft announces big price increases for Surface laptops

Mashable - Tue, 04/14/2026 - 16:54

We have bad news for Windows laptop shoppers.

Microsoft has become the latest company to raise prices because of the global memory shortage, announcing wide-ranging price increases for Microsoft Surface laptops.

As reported by Windows Central, Microsoft has increased prices up to $500, specifically citing "recent increases in memory and component costs" in a statement to the site. The new prices are live now at the online Microsoft Store, and retailers will likely update prices soon, too. Every laptop in the Surface lineup has increased in price by at least $100 compared to its 2025 pricetag, and some of these laptops have gone up by as much as $500 since 2024.

For example, the 13-inch Surface Pro was $999 in 2024. A year later, it started at $1,199, with some better specs. Now, in 2026, the same device is $1,499. In just two years, that one laptop has seen a $500 price hike, and it's not alone. Every laptop in the Surface lineup now starts for over $1,000, which wasn't true two years ago. As Windows Central pointed out, it only gets worse the more bells and whistles you attach to each laptop, as the highest-end Surface Laptop 15 is now $3,649.

SEE ALSO: Switch 2 price, PS6 release could be impacted by memory shortage

These Surface laptops are the latest in a long and growing list of tech products experiencing price increases due to the global memory shortage. The hardware demands of AI data centers have led to shortages and higher prices for RAM memory components. Combined with the tariff-related price increases seen in 2025, the end result is another year of higher prices for shoppers.

In just the last couple of months, we've seen Sony suspend SD card sales and raise the price of the PS5 game console, and it's become increasingly difficult to buy a Steam Deck at any price due to stock shortages. One has to wonder how much longer the Nintendo Switch 2 will be available for $450.

In the laptop market specifically, Apple recently raised prices on its MacBook devices as well; however, the company also introduced a new budget laptop, the MacBook Neo, which has put even more pressure on the Windows laptop market.

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Linux is better than ever—but these 4 problems still push me back to Windows

How-To Geek - Tue, 04/14/2026 - 16:30

I want to love Linux, I really do. The problem is, I can’t. I’ve tried time and time again to run Linux as a desktop operating system, and these four problems keep pushing me right back into Microsoft’s deathly hold.

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Save over $500 on this 40-inch curved Samsung gaming monitor

Mashable - Tue, 04/14/2026 - 16:27

SAVE $504: As of April 14, get the Samsung 40-inch Odyssey G7 curved gaming monitor for $696.99 at Amazon, down from its usual price of $1,199.99. That's a discount of 42%.

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When it comes to gaming, a great monitor is an absolute must. Samsung has a range of excellent premium gaming monitors, and the latest deal we scouted on one of its biggest options is well worth stopping and paying attention to.

As of April 14, get the Samsung 40-inch Odyssey G7 curved gaming monitor for $696.99 at Amazon, down from its usual price of $1,199.99. That's $504 off and a discount of 42%.

SEE ALSO: Alienware's latest 27-inch QD-OLED gaming monitor has a surprising price

This large and in charge display boasts a 21:9 WUHD panel with a 1,000R curve that makes you feel like you're right in the middle of your favorite game. It has a 180Hz refresh rate and 1ms response time to give you that much-needed lag-free leg up on the competition as well, so you can enjoy racing games, shooters, and other adventures without your monitor dragging you down.

No matter whether you're gaming or watching shows and movies on this display, you'll get ultra crisp colors, shadows, and contrast as well thanks to VESA DisplayHDR 600. There are also plenty of opportunities for multitasking given the monitor's ultrawide resolution as well, so it's not just optimal for gaming.

If you're ready for a considerable upgrade when it comes to your gaming setup, this monitor is one to pick up. At the very least, it's a great monitor pick in general, even if you have no interest in games but just want a competent ultrawide option to upgrade.

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Trevor Noah addresses Trumps post-Grammys legal threats in Netflix special

Mashable - Tue, 04/14/2026 - 16:19

Trevor Noah addresses the elephant in the room in his latest Netflix special, Joy in the Trenches.

Filmed at the Warner Theatre in Washington, D.C., the former Daily Show host's comedy set hit the streaming service on Tuesday. Noah covers myriad topics about the state of the world, U.S. politics, and social media, including the time Donald Trump threatened to sue him over his Epstein joke at Grammys.

"It hits different when you're in the crosshairs," he says. "I'm not gonna lie, it's pretty crazy."

At the start of the set, Noah speaks about hosting The Daily Show for seven years, where he covered Trump and his administration every week, and essentially assumed the president would come after him at one point, which he didn't. "Then I left The Daily Show, and I relaxed like an idiot in a horror movie," says Noah.

SEE ALSO: The 30 best comedies streaming on Netflix right now

In February, when hosting the 68th Annual Grammy Awards, Noah announced Song of the Year winner Billie Eilish, then delivered the joke that irked the president: "That is a Grammy that every artist wants almost as much as Trump wants Greenland, which makes sense because Epstein's island is gone, he needs a new one to hang out with Bill Clinton." (Trump and former U.S. President Bill Clinton are known to have associated with the convicted child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein; both have denied they visited Epstein’s private island, Little St. James, a central location for his crimes).

Opening Joy in the Trenches, Noah takes the audience through what happened after the Grammys, when he flew back to Boston, getting thumbs ups from fellow passengers, and received an avalanche of messages — all while his phone was off.

"I turned on my phone and honestly, I thought the thing was malfunctioning, because it started vibrating before the icons popped up," he says. "Every app was going crazy: iMessage, WhatsApp, Twitter, Instagram, even Uber Eats was like, 'Yo, you got some hot shit coming in, man.' I went to my messages, and everyone I've ever known in my life had texted me. Everyone. From kindergarten teachers onwards."

Noah explains, of course, he finally saw the post from Trump on his own platform, Truth Social, which the president posted just after the Grammys aired. Here, onstage, Noah reads the entire Truth Social post to the audience "because I don't want to misquote anything." Yelling every time Trump uses capitals (which is often), Noah runs through every quote from "The Grammy Awards are the WORST, virtually unwatchable!" to Trump's denial that he's "never been to Epstein Island, nor anywhere close."

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Watching Noah's response to each of these lines is worth watching the special alone, including Trump's statement: "The host, Trevor Noah, whoever he may be, is almost as bad as Jimmy Kimmel at the Low Ratings Academy Awards."

"You can't say 'the host, Trevor Noah, whoever he may be,' because that is exactly who I may be," Noah says. "I understand he was trying to dismiss me, but you said my full name and my job title on the night. You can't be dismissive and be vague and specific at the same time. That's not how that works. 'Whoever he may be' — I be nobody else. There is no may in this equation. That is exactly who I be."

"It hits different when you're in the crosshairs." - Trevor Noah

Of course, Noah addresses the fact that Trump threatened that "it looks like I’ll be sending my lawyers" to sue the comedian for defamation, then concluded, "Get ready Noah, I’m going to have some fun with you!" — a line Noah seizes upon for its undeniably creepiness.

"That last line is something: Get ready Noah, I’m going to have some fun with you! You know, if you're not trying to sound like a sexual deviant, you this is not the line I would recommend."

Noah gets real at one point, not sure how to react to the whole thing, and not knowing whether he'll actually be sued by Trump or not (depends on the week with the president, really). Trump has not filed a formal lawsuit in federal or state court.

"I'll be honest with you, I don't know how to feel, because I don't know how this will play out," Noah says. "With him, there is no knowing."

Trevor Noah: Joy in the Trenches is now streaming on Netflix.

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I took smart home automation way too far—here are the 5 things I had to undo

How-To Geek - Tue, 04/14/2026 - 16:15

I spend a lot of my time tinkering with my smart home. Most of the time, the changes that I make are improvements, but sometimes they can make things worse. There have been plenty of occasions when I've had to roll back automations that have gone too far.

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Score 36 Pokémon TCG Perfect Order Booster Packs for $40 off at Amazon

Mashable - Tue, 04/14/2026 - 16:08

TL;DR: Amazon third-party sellers have the Pokémon TCG Mega Evolution Perfect Order Booster Display Box listed from $239.82 with free shipping, but Walmart has now dropped it even lower to $188.

Where to buy the Pokémon TCG Mega Evolution Perfect Order Booster Display Box: Best Amazon Deal Pokémon TCG Mega Evolution Perfect Order Booster Display Box $239.82 at Amazon Shop Now Best Walmart Deal Pokémon TCG Mega Evolution Perfect Order Booster Display Box $188 at Walmart Shop Now Best TCGplayer deal Pokémon TCG Mega Evolution Perfect Order Booster Display Box $205 at TCGplayer Shop Now

Compared to the expensive Ascended Heroes, Perfect Order is one of the Pokémon TCG’s most affordable expansions right now. And you can now jump right in with this Booster Box that works out to just $5.22 per pack.

As of April 14, Amazon sellers have the Pokémon TCG Mega Evolution Perfect Order Booster Display Box listed from $239.82 with free shipping, down from the usual $279.99 list price. Walmart has now pushed the box all the way down to $188, which makes it the clear front-runner for anyone trying to rip a full booster display without paying close to $300.

Over at TCGplayer, the current market price for the Perfect Order Booster Box sits at $208.63, while the listed median is $223.97. The lowest comparable unopened English listing shown comes out to $205 after shipping, so Walmart is still comfortably ahead there.

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At $188 for 36 packs, you’re landing at about $5.22 per booster pack before tax. With 10 random trading cards per pack, the Perfect Order contains 120 cards focusing on Pokémon and characters from the Pokémon Legends: Z-A video game — including valuable SIR chase cards of Mega Zygarde ex, Mega Clefable ex, Mega Starmie ex, and Meowth ex. 

For even more booster packs at a great price, you can grab the Pokémon TCG’s Perfect Order Booster Bundle for as low as $39.49. What’s more, the Perfect Order Elite Trainer Box is at a new low price — now available for under $70 at Walmart.

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How I back up my Windows desktop to my NAS automatically

How-To Geek - Tue, 04/14/2026 - 16:02

I was tired of paying for online storage to keep my Windows PC backed up, so I decided to figure out how to back it up to my NAS. Syncthing made that backup process easy, simple, and automatic.

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This app instantly turned my Plex server into a cable TV replacement

How-To Geek - Tue, 04/14/2026 - 16:00

The shift away from traditional TV to on-demand watching gives us more choice and control than ever. Yet it does feel like we've lost something. Having to constantly choose what to watch rather than something just being on isn't always ideal. But now I've found the solution. Coax is an app that takes my Plex library and makes it feel just like cable TV.

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