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NVIDIA's G-SYNC Pulsar wants to end screen tearing forever
NVIDIA just dropped a massive list of updates at the CES trade show, but the biggest news is the immediate availability of G-SYNC Pulsar monitors. These deliver a truly tear-free gaming experience alongside a perceived effective motion clarity of over 1,000Hz.
Moon phase today: What the Moon will look like on January 6
Despite being just three days after the Full Moon, the Moon is already starting to look a lot smaller in the sky. This is because of where it is in the lunar cycle, a 29.5-day process where the Moon completes its orbit.
Keep reading to find out what tonight’s Moon is doing and what phase you can spot in the sky.
What is today’s moon phase?As of Tuesday, Jan. 6, the moon phase is Waning Gibbous. According to NASA's Daily Moon Guide, 87% of the moon will be lit up tonight.
That means there is enough of its surface lit up that there's plenty for keen moon-gazers to see. Without any visual aids you'll be able to spot the Mare Imbrium, Aristarchus Plateau, and the Copernicus Crater. With binoculars you'll see much more, including the Alps Mountains (a mountain range at the northeast of the Mare Imbrium, not the ones in Europe), the Apennine Mountains, and the Mare Humorum.
Add a telescope to your lineup if you want to spot even more, such as the Apollo 15 and 17 landing spots and the Schiller Crater.
When is the next full moon?The next full moon will be on Feb. 1. The last full moon was on Jan. 3.
What are moon phases?NASA tells us that the Moon completes one full orbit of its phases in about 29.5 days, a period referred to as the lunar cycle. As the Moon travels around the Earth, it passes through a sequence of distinct phases. Although the same side of the Moon always faces Earth, the portion lit by the Sun changes depending on its position in orbit. This variation in sunlight is what causes the Moon to appear fully illuminated, partly lit, or completely dark at different points in the cycle. The lunar cycle is made up of eight phases:
New Moon - The moon is between Earth and the sun, so the side we see is dark (in other words, it's invisible to the eye).
Waxing Crescent - A small sliver of light appears on the right side (Northern Hemisphere).
First Quarter - Half of the moon is lit on the right side. It looks like a half-moon.
Waxing Gibbous - More than half is lit up, but it’s not quite full yet.
Full Moon - The whole face of the moon is illuminated and fully visible.
Waning Gibbous - The moon starts losing light on the right side. (Northern Hemisphere)
Third Quarter (or Last Quarter) - Another half-moon, but now the left side is lit.
Waning Crescent - A thin sliver of light remains on the left side before going dark again.
How to access your Home Assistant files via network share (and why you might want to)
If you’re running Home Assistant on a server that’s not easily accessible, you might be interested in making the platform’s files more easily accessible via a network share. This is pretty easy to do, and gives you quick access to files you might want to edit or copy elsewhere.
Stranger Things finale: Dustins speech had a poignant nod to Eddie Munson you may have missed
Now that the dust has settled on the Stranger Things finale — which had more than a few fans up in arms — we're beginning to see a fair few Easter eggs and theories emerge.
A lot of these concern the fate of Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) — did you spot that book shelf clue in the final scene, for instance? — but there's also a poignant throwback in the final epilogue that you may have missed.
SEE ALSO: 'Stranger Things' finale may have left a huge clue on the basement bookshelfWe're talking about the Hawkins High School graduation speech made by Dustin (Gaten Matarazzo), who took over the ceremony with a rousing tirade against the system that had his fellow students cheering and Principal Higgins (Bill Winkler) scrambling for the mic.
The thing is, Dustin's speech wasn't quite as out-of-the-blue as it may have seemed. It was actually a poignant throwback to Eddie Munson (Joseph Quinn), the leader of the Hellfire Club, who died to save Dustin and his friends in the Upside Down in Season 4.
How does Dustin's graduation speech pay tribute to Eddie? Dustin (Gaten Matarazzo) and Eddie (Joseph Quinn) fought side-by-side in Season 4. Credit: Courtesy of Netflix"Screw the school, screw the system, screw conformity, screw everyone and everything trying to hold you back and tear us apart because this, this is our year!" screams Dustin at the end of his grad speech, before dropping the microphone, grabbing his diploma from Higgins, and flipping off the exasperated principal.
Dustin's actions are pretty much a play-by-play re-enactment of what Eddie says he's going to do when he graduates from Hawkins High, back in the Season 4 scene where we first meet his character.
Featured Video For You Gaten Matarazzo on 'Stranger Things' 'SNL' shoutout, Dustin and Steve's big fight, and why AI is 'lame'"I'm gonna walk that stage next month, I'm gonna look Principal Higgins dead in the eye, I'm gonna flip him the bird, I'm gonna snatch that diploma and I'm gonna run like hell outta here," yells Eddie, striding around the school cafeteria as his D&D crew, including Dustin and Mike (Finn Wolfhard), laugh in admiration.
Clearly, his words stuck with Dustin. And given that Dustin is still grieving Eddie throughout Season 5, the graduation speech is really a tribute to his friend's memory.
Eddie may be gone, but Hellfire lives.
Stranger Things' final season is available to stream now on Netflix.
Meta delays Ray-Ban smart glasses international rollout, citing high demand
Non-United States buyers will have to wait a bit longer to purchase Meta's Ray-Ban Display glasses.
The company said this week that the release of the glasses in the UK, France, Italy, and Canada had been delayed due to "unprecedented demand and limited inventory." Meta made the announcement, among a number of others, at CES, the large, annual tech conference in Las Vegas.
Wrote the company in a statement:
"Meta Ray-Ban Display is a first-of-its-kind product with extremely limited inventory. Since launching last fall, we’ve seen an overwhelming amount of interest, and as a result, product waitlists now extend well into 2026.
Because of this unprecedented demand and limited inventory, we’ve decided to pause our planned international expansion to the UK, France, Italy, and Canada, which was originally scheduled for early 2026. We’ll continue to focus on fulfilling orders in the US while we re-evaluate our approach to international availability."
The $799 AI-powered glasses launched in September to much fanfare and failed demos. Still, the reviews overall have skewed positive — especially for eager users who like to be early adopters — which may account for the apparently limited supply. Meta did not specify when the rollout would expand to international markets but, for now, folks will have to keep waiting.
Mashable is on the ground at CES reporting on all the latest news, such as the Meta Ray-Ban Display rollout delay. You can follow all our coverage.
Southwest is having its first sale of the year: Up to 30% off flights between Jan. and May
SAVE UP TO 30%: Through Jan. 8, Southwest promo code DREAMBIG saves you up to 30% on select Southwest one-way or roundtrip flights between Jan. 26 and May 13.
Opens in a new window Credit: Southwest Southwest sale: Up to 30% off select flights with code DREAMBIG Get DealSure, you can start tackling health or organization-related New Year's resolutions pretty immediately. But who says you can't start chipping away at travel goals right away? Through Jan. 8, Southwest's first sale of the year saves you up to 30% on select flights within the continental U.S., as soon as Jan. 26 or as late as May 13. You must purchase your tickets 21 days in advance, so get planning.
To enact the discount, just enter code DREAMBIG, plug in your departure info, and look for the green fares replacing a price with a strike-through. The promo code does work on (qualifying) one-way or roundtrip Basic and Choice fares, but Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays are barred from the sale.
Yes, you'll have to pay for bags now — Southwest ended its free bag policy back in May 2025. Think of the money you're saving on your discounted flight as your baggage fees.
Is this the screen for the folding iPhone on display at CES?
As the floor opens for CES 2026's first official day, rumors are buzzing that Apple could be on the brink of bringing foldable devices to its iPhone lineup.
The buzz comes from glimpses at Samsung Display's new OLED foldable screen prototype, which appears to seamlessly flatten into a large tablet-like screen with imperceptible folds. Outlets in attendance, including The Verge, reported seeing the "Advanced Crease-less OLED panel" side-by-side with the existing Z Fold 7 — It was reportedly a noticeable upgrade.
SEE ALSO: CES 2026 live updates: See the latest news, surprises, and strange tech from LG, Samsung, Lego, and new startupsThe prototype is speculated to anchor Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Wide Fold, and because Samsung Display is an Apple hardware partner, the panel may also be the foundation for it's coveted creaseless screen, a pursuit that has previously delayed the tech giant from debuting a modular device. Apple is expected to release such a device later this year.
Could this be the future of the iPhone?
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.Meanwhile, Mashable reporters, who are on the ground pinpointing the conferences' buzziest tech items, got a chance to test Samsung's latest entry into the foldable market: the Galaxy Z TriFold, announced just last month. Samsung is joined by companies like Motorola, which is expected to debut its own book-style foldable device, rumored to be the AI-powered Motorola Razr Fold.
View this post on InstagramBut the crease-free life isn't reality, yet. "The foldable panel showcased at the booth was an R&D concept, with no fixed timeline or plan for commercialization," Omnicom PR spokesperson Rosie Kim told The Verge. Following initial reports, the OLED prototype was removed from Samsung's booth.
Follow along with Mashable's live CES 2026 coverage for by-the-minute updates and glimpses inside the showcase.
From bricks to bags of rice: The wildest things found inside GPU boxes
You'd think that buying a graphics card should be as straightforward as buying anything else. You pick it, you pay for it, you wait for it to arrive, and there you go—a brand-new GPU is in your hands.
Soundcores new noise-cancelling open earbuds announced at CES are already on sale
SAVE $30: Soundcore's new AeroFit 2 Pro open earbuds announced at CES 2026 are officially available to purchase. Grab them before March 31 at the exclusive launch price of $149.99 (reg. $179.99) with code WSTDA3875US.
Opens in a new window Credit: Soundcore Soundcore AeroFit 2 pro $149.99 at Soundcore$179.99 Save $30 with code WSTDA3875US Get Deal
CES 2026 is in full swing and open earbuds are having a moment in the spotlight. Premium audio brand JBL announced five new open-ear options, Shokz debuted a new pair of noise-reducing open earbuds, and Soundcore dropped the AeroFit 2 Pros. If you can't wait to get your ears on a pair, the latter is already available for purchase on Soundcore's website for an exclusive launch price — listen up.
As of Jan. 6, the new Soundcore AeroFit 2 Pro open earbuds are available on Soundcore.com for an exclusive launch price of $149.99. That's $30 off the list price when you use the code WSTDA3875US (the code should automatically appear in your cart). The discount is available through March 31, so you have some time to decide whether they're the right pick for you. Currently, only the matte black color option is available to ship — the matte purple and gloss white will ship toward the end of the month.
The AeroFit 2 Pro offer a combination of features we've never seen before: both an open design and active noise cancellation. Thanks to adjustable ear hooks, you can adjust the earbuds to sit outside the ear for an open listening experience or inside the ear canal like traditional noise-cancelling earbuds. With five adjustment levels on each ear hook, you should be able to find the most comfortable fit for your ears. The dual sensors on each earbud are designed to detect which way you're wearing them and adapt the sound to provide the best listening experience possible. As open earbuds, they'll last around seven hours with an extra 34 in the case. As ANC earbuds, they'll hold about five hours per charge and 24 with the case.
The original AeroFit 2 open earbuds are one of Mashable's top picks, thanks to their comfortable fit, translation features, price, and sound quality. So we have pretty high hopes for the AeroFit 2 Pros.
The compact Sunny Health & Fitness foldable treadmill just dipped to under $400
SAVE $299.99: The Sunny Health & Fitness Slim Foldable Treadmill is on sale at Amazon for $399.99, down from the list price of $699.98. That's a 43% discount.
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There's always one glaring conundrum if you're shopping for at-home fitness equipment. How is it gonna fit? If you have health resolutions in 2026 but you're not sure how a piece of fitness equipment will fit in your house, there's a solid deal today at Amazon on a foldable treadmill.
As of Jan. 6, the Sunny Health & Fitness Slim Foldable Treadmill is on sale for $399.99 at Amazon, marked down from the normal list price of $699.98. That means you'll be in for a savings of $299.99 from a 43% discount.
If you need a compact treadmill that you can easily tuck under a bed or store in the closet, the Sunny Health & Fitness Slim Foldable model could be excellent. When folded, it measures 30.7 inches wide and 64 inches in length with a height of about 5 inches. The running deck itself is about 18 inches wide.
SEE ALSO: The new Hyrdow Arc Rower offers a great indoor winter workoutAnother major plus of the treadmill is that it ships fully assembled. You won't have to deal with the hassle of putting it together or finding where all your tools went. Speaking of tools, the treadmill arms fold down onto the running deck via an included tool. Once you're done using that tool, there's a convenient storage spot on the treadmill itself, so you won't have to worry about misplacing it.
The device holder is great for giving you the option to watch a show on your phone and dive into a book on your Kindle while walking. Speed ranges from 0.6 up to 8 miles per hour. The transportation wheels make it extra easy to roll the treadmill away once you're finished.
To keep up with fitness goals while not cluttering your space, snag the Sunny Health & Fitness Slim Foldable Treadmill from Amazon while it's on sale for under $400.
Linux players on Steam reached all-time high in December
Valve has released the results of its Steam Hardware & Software Survey for December 2025, and they show Linux continuing to gain ground and reaching record highs among the Steam userbase. Meanwhile, the share of Windows users is reducing.
Forget the Prius—this luxury hybrid is now cheaper
The latest Toyota Prius is still a solid option, even in a market obsessed with SUVs. It shows there’s still a place for affordable, efficient hatchbacks, but its more upscale direction also means the interior doesn’t always feel as premium as the price suggests.
Diversify your deck with 33% off the Magic: The Gathering - Final Fantasy Play Booster Box
SAVE $69.71: As of Jan. 6. get the Magic: The Gathering - Final Fantasy Play Booster Box for $139.99, down from its usual price of $209.70, at Amazon. That's a discount of 33%.
Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Magic: The Gathering - Final Fantasy Play Booster Box $139.99 at Amazon$209.70 Save $69.71 Get Deal
If you're cultivating a Magic: The Gathering card collection, there's one special set that you may not have acquired just yet: Final Fantasy. This game-centric expansion is full of art that draws from the entirety of the long-running video game series, and you can save some serious cash on a box of boosters to grow your collection right now thanks to Amazon.
As of Jan. 6. get the Magic: The Gathering - Final Fantasy Play Booster Box for $139.99, down from its usual price of $209.70, at Amazon. That's $69.71 off and a discount of 33%.
SEE ALSO: Get the best preorder price for the Magic: The Gathering Lorwyn Eclipsed Play Booster Box on AmazonThis box of booster packs contains 30 packs to open, each containing 14 cards and 1 token or art card. You're guaranteed to receive 1-4 cards with a Rare rarity or higher, with potential borderless alternate art cards in the mix. You also get at least 1 card with a shiny traditional foil design. And in 20% of packs, you'll find a traditional Land card with the same treatment.
The set itself pulls from Final Fantasy games of every era, including the excellent trio Final Fantasy VII, VIII, and IX. But if you're a fan of the earlier games, they're all heavily represented here as well, including Final Fantasy XIV.
You can use these cards to pad your collection or just build decks, but you may just want a high volume to open, and that's totally fine. Whatever you decide to do, this sale is a good reason to pop open some packs and see what kind of pulls you get.
How I run Android apps on Windows and why you would want to
I run Android apps on my Windows machine from time to time. Sometimes it's just better to play a video game on a big monitor with better hardware. Other times, I just want to access certain apps that aren't available on the desktop. For example, my bank has a great mobile app but a terrible website, so I prefer running the Android app on my computer instead. Here's how I do it.
The Anker Solix F1500 just dropped back to a record-low price at Amazon
SAVE $700: The Anker Solix F1500 portable power station is on sale at Amazon for $499, down from the list price at Anker of $1,199. That's a 59% discount that matches the lowest we've ever seen at Amazon.
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Now that we're getting back into the swing of normal life after the holidays, it's time to consider upgrades for the year ahead. If you live in an area that deals with power outages from storms or you like to take off on camping adventures, you could probably benefit from a portable power station. There's a great deal in store today at Amazon on a solid model.
As of Jan. 6, the Anker Solix F1500 portable power station is on sale for $499 at Amazon, marked down from the list price at Anker of $1,199. That's a 59% discount that takes a whopping $700 off the normal price. This sale price matches the lowest we've ever seen at Amazon.
Consider what a 1,536Wh battery could do to improve life during a power outage or while camping. You'll get over 20 hours of using a CPAP machine or almost an hour and a half of time with the coffee maker. Take it out on a road trip or while camping to recharge a phone almost 100 times or use a 40W air pump for over 20 hours.
SEE ALSO: The DJI Power 1000 V2 is on sale for under $400 to keep you powered up during the next stormAnker equipped the Solix F1500 with six AC ports, four USB-A ports, and two USB-C ports. Another huge benefit of the Solix F1500 is the built-in lightbar, which is always useful when camping or during a power outage. The two side handles also make carrying the power station much more manageable since it weighs about 44 pounds.
Instead of sitting in the dark during the next power outage worrying about the food in the freezer, upgrade to the reassurance of the Anker Solix F1500. It's back at an all-time low price at Amazon of $499.
Please stop trusting RAID 5 for your home NAS
As useful as a NAS can be, it's also hardware that's really expensive to set up—a good NAS with several terabytes of storage might cost more than your PC did. So you definitely don't want any of those drives failing and sacrificing your data.
Upgrade your TV to the Sony 85-inch Bravia 7 while its at its best price ever
SAVE $702: As of Jan. 6, the Sony 85-inch Bravia 7 QLED Mini LED 4K TV is down to $2,098 at Amazon. That's 25% off its current list price of $2,799.99 and its lowest price on record.
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We're nearing the second-best time of year to buy a TV: NFL playoff season. But the Sony Bravia 7 clearly isn't waiting around for playoffs to begin; it's already down to its best price ever.
As of Jan. 6, you can pick up the massive Sony 85-inch Bravia 7 QLED Mini LED 4K TV at Amazon for $2,098. That's 25% off its current list price of $2,799.99 (as noted on the Sony website) and its lowest price on record.
While it may not be quite as impressive as Sony's Bravia 9 TV, the Bravia 7 is less than half the cost and comes with many of the same features. And TBH, most people won't notice much of a difference between the two models. It packs mini LED backlighting for captivating brightness, an XR processor that enhances scenes in real time, gaming optimization with exclusive features for PS5, and the Google TV experience to streamline your streaming setup. Gamers and cinephiles will also appreciate its 120Hz refresh rate, Auto HDR Tone Mapping, and Auto Genre Picture Mode, which enhance picture quality for both gaming and streaming.
If you don't want to spend the cash on a top-of-the-line OLED TV, but still want a big screen that looks good, a mini LED model like the Bravia 7 is a good bet. And now's the best time to grab it, as it's the lowest price we've seen.
This viral flashlight is now a staple in my pocket
I never leave the house without a few essential items. I'm talking about my smartphone, wallet, keys, along with my daily carry pocket knife and a flashlight. I've tested dozens of flashlights over the years, and after seeing this particular model go viral on social media, I decided to pick one up. Now, I'm confident in saying it's the best $20 I've spent in a long time.
7 reasons to get a travel router
Whether you're a frequent traveler or an occasional vacationer, Wi-Fi is usually an annoyance. It's always a pain to log your devices into a hotel's network, and in some cases, it can actually be a security risk. Thankfully, these travel woes can be solved with a simple, affordable travel router.
Industry Season 4 review: HBOs criminally underrated drama thrills in most ambitious season yet
In its Season 3 finale, Industry blew itself up entirely.
The episode saw the shutdown of Pierpoint & Co.'s trading floor, eliminating the offices that had been the show's home since Season 1. It was the boldest move yet from a series that's never met a stake it couldn't raise.
SEE ALSO: 2026 TV preview: All the TV shows you need to know, and where to stream themSo how do Industry co-creators Mickey Down and Konrad Kay follow up that explosive Season 3 move? With a jaw-dropping Season 4 that's just as ambitious as the young traders at Industry's core.
What does Industry look like without Pierpoint? Myha'la and Marisa Abela in "Industry." Credit: Simon Ridgway / HBOLetting go of Pierpoint gives Industry the freedom to truly scatter its characters to the winds. Harper Stern (Myha'la) remains firmly rooted in the world of finance, running her own fund with backing from billionaire Otto Mostyn (Roger Barclay). Most of her Industry compatriots, however, have left the financial world behind. Yasmin Kara-Hanani (Marisa Abela), now married to Henry Muck (Kit Harington), has embraced aristocratic life. Eric Tao (Ken Leung) spends his time on the golf links in cushy quasi-retirement following his firing from Pierpoint. Robert Spearing (Harry Lawtey) is gone from the show entirely after his Season 3 departure to California.
Yet despite their seeming successes, Harper, Yasmin, and Eric are all itching for something new. Harper chafes against Otto and her clients' demands, Yasmin feels stifled in her marriage to an increasingly aimless Henry, and Eric is rudderless without work to attack.
SEE ALSO: 'Industry' stars Myha'la and Marisa Abela break down Harper and Yasmin's big fight: 'This is the end for them'Enter Tender, a buzzy payment processor with plans to become a "bank killer." This promising fintech company catches Harper and Yasmin's eyes in very different ways. For Yasmin, it's a path back into power, for both her and Henry. For Harper, it's her next target.
As Harper and Yasmin play different sides of Tender's rise, they ally themselves with new members of Industry's sprawling ensemble: Yasmin with Tender CFO Whitney Halberstram (Max Minghella), his personal assistant Haley Clay (Kiernan Shipka), and Labour Minister Jennifer Bevan (Amy James-Kelly); Harper with FinDigest journalist Jim Dycker (Charlie Heaton) and her network of traders, including Sweetpea Golightly (Miriam Petche), Rishi Ramdani (Sagar Radia), and newcomer Kwabena Bannerman (Toheeb Jimoh). With these battle lines drawn, Harper and Yasmin hurtle towards a showdown that takes Industry to new heights.
Industry Season 4 is the show at its most ambitious. Marisa Abela in "Industry." Credit: Simon Ridgway / HBOAs Industry's young cast of characters has grown and made larger career leaps, the show has grown with them. Initially a close look at the competitive inner workings of Pierpoint, Industry has since spiraled into a wider examination of global politics and economics. That's especially true of Season 4, which features more trips abroad and more involvement from the UK government. A particularly prescient storyline revolves around the UK's age-verification laws, continuing Industry's trend of grounding itself in current events.
Industry's evolution is not just one of scale, but of form, too. Season 3 incorporated new stylistic elements, breaking up its trading floor chaos with extended flashbacks, drug trips, and lavish riffs on Uncut Gems. Season 4 keeps the momentum going, from a spectacular costume ball crash out at Henry and Yasmin's manor to a globe-trotting conspiracy that allows Sweetpea to unleash her inner Erin Brockovich. It's exhilarating to see these big swings in action, as Industry taps into Harper's "high risk, high reward" mindset with great success. Not every risk pays off, with some late-season developments verging on the ridiculous, but it's still fun to watch a show decide to go big or go home.
Spectacle alone doesn't make a great show, though, and thankfully, Industry doesn't fall into that trap. The series remains a deep dive into the wants and ambitions that fuel us, even to our detriment. Often, these characters will destroy everything, even themselves, if it means they can get what they want. Their desires warp their sense of self, until all that's left are stomach-churning downfalls and choices that will leave your head spinning. These nightmarish cycles turn the (few) moments when Industry's characters come to their senses into stark miracles.
But whether Industry's ensemble is hurtling towards destruction or realization, one thing remains the same across the board: Even without Pierpoint, Industry is undeniably intoxicating.
Industry Season 4 premieres Jan. 11 at 9 p.m. ET on HBO and HBO Max.


