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The new Jackery FridgeGuard can keep your fridge cooling for up to 15 hours: Where to buy after launch

Mashable - Mon, 07/13/2026 - 18:13

A power outage is never ideal. From worrying about remaining phone battery to questioning how to make coffee in the morning, power outages are inconvenient. But one of the most costly elements of a power outage is the potential for food to spoil. To deal with the issue, Jackery has a new portable power station on the market. The Jackery FridgeGuard is an ultra-slim power station that can sit on top of your fridge or tuck beside it, providing up to 15 hours of reliable cooling power.

Opens in a new window Credit: Jackery Jackery FridgeGuard $549.99 at Costco
$699.99 Save $150   Shop Now The Jackery FridgeGuard specs

Jackery put some serious thought into the design of the FridgeGuard. For starters, it's exceptionally thin, measuring about 2.6 inches. When I placed it on top of my fridge, I did not expect it to easily slide under the upper cabinets. But it did so with plenty of clearance. If you don't have room above your fridge, you can also set it on the floor beside the appliance. Just attach the two screw-on legs that come with the power station.

A shockingly thin design. Credit: Lauren Allain / Mashable

It's also pretty lightweight, measuring just 23 pounds. I didn't have an issue lifting it up to get it on top of my fridge, thanks to its lightweight design. Installation is also a cinch. Plug the Jackery FridgeGuard into the wall and plug your refrigerator into the Jackery. That's it.

Connect two together for up to 30 hours of cooling time. Credit: Jackery

Once you set it up, it'll use grid power to always stay fully charged. When the power cuts out, the Jackery FridgeGuard kicks on within 10 milliseconds to take over powering your fridge. While I didn't have time to test it myself, Jackery says the FridgeGuard's 1,024Wh battery capacity is capable of keeping the fridge cooling for up to 15 hours.

Simply plug the FridgeGuard into the wall and the fridge into the Jackery, and you're set. Credit: Lauren Allain / Mashable

It's expandable with one additional Jackery FridgeGuard for a total of 2,048Wh or about 30 hours of refrigerator backup power. From the Jackery app, you can monitor charge on the FridgeGuard, remaining power, power output, and check on the operation temp.

  • Capacity: 1,024Wh

  • Output: 800W, peak 1600W

  • UPS: 10 milliseconds

  • Dimensions: 23.6 inches x 12.8 inches x 2.63 inches

  • Weight: 23 pounds

  • Warranty: 5 years

  • Battery type: LiFePO4 (lithium iron phosphate)

How to buy the Jackery FridgeGuard

For now, the Jackery FridgeGuard is exclusively sold at costco.com and in select Costco warehouses. At the time of launch, it's on sale for $549.99 after the introductory 20% discount. Should you order online through Costco, shipping and handling is free. However, you'll need to be a Costco member to snag this deal, which comes with a cost of $65 for an annual membership.

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The new Jackery FridgeGuard can keep your fridge cooling for up to 15 hours: Where to buy

Mashable - Mon, 07/13/2026 - 18:12

A power outage is never ideal. From worrying about remaining phone battery to questioning how to make coffee in the morning, power outages are inconvenient. But one of the most costly elements of a power outage is the potential for food to spoil. To deal with the issue, Jackery has a new portable power station on the market. The Jackery FridgeGuard is an ultra-slim power station that can sit on top of your fridge or tuck beside it, providing up to 15 hours of reliable cooling power.

Opens in a new window Credit: Jackery Jackery FridgeGuard $549.99 at Costco
$699.99 Save $150   Shop Now The Jackery FridgeGuard specs

Jackery put some serious thought into the design of the FridgeGuard. For starters, it's exceptionally thin, measuring about 2.6 inches. When I placed it on top of my fridge, I did not expect it to easily slide under the upper cabinets. But it did so with plenty of clearance. If you don't have room above your fridge, you can also set it on the floor beside the appliance. Just attach the two screw-on legs that come with the power station.

A shockingly thin design. Credit: Lauren Allain / Mashable

It's also pretty lightweight, measuring just 23 pounds. I didn't have an issue lifting it up to get it on top of my fridge, thanks to its lightweight design. Installation is also a cinch. Plug the Jackery FridgeGuard into the wall and plug your refrigerator into the Jackery. That's it.

Connect two together for up to 30 hours of cooling time. Credit: Jackery

Once you set it up, it'll use grid power to always stay fully charged. When the power cuts out, the Jackery FridgeGuard kicks on within 10 milliseconds to take over powering your fridge. While I didn't have time to test it myself, Jackery says the FridgeGuard's 1,024Wh battery capacity is capable of keeping the fridge cooling for up to 15 hours.

Simply plug the FridgeGuard into the wall and the fridge into the Jackery, and you're set. Credit: Lauren Allain / Mashable

It's expandable with one additional Jackery FridgeGuard for a total of 2,048Wh or about 30 hours of refrigerator backup power. From the Jackery app, you can monitor charge on the FridgeGuard, remaining power, power output, and check on the operation temp.

  • Capacity: 1,024Wh

  • Output: 800W, peak 1600W

  • UPS: 10 milliseconds

  • Dimensions: 23.6 inches x 12.8 inches x 2.63 inches

  • Weight: 23 pounds

  • Warranty: 5 years

  • Battery type: LiFePO4 (lithium iron phosphate)

How to buy the Jackery FridgeGuard

For now, the Jackery FridgeGuard is exclusively sold at costco.com and in select Costco warehouses. At the time of launch, it's on sale for $549.99 after the introductory 20% discount. Should you order online through Costco, shipping and handling is free. However, you'll need to be a Costco member to snag this deal, which comes with a cost of $65 for an annual membership.

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Tom Cruise is officially in his TikTok era

Mashable - Mon, 07/13/2026 - 18:02

Tom Cruise has taken a break from driving motorcycles off cliffs and piloting fighter jets to post on TikTok.

The actor's account, @tomcruise, first went live in March of 2021, after a series of Cruise deepfakes by Belgian VFX special Chris Ume went viral. Since then, he's racked up 1.8 million followers, but he has yet to actually post anything until now.

Since Sunday, Cruise has posted three TikToks. But if you're looking for a Cruise GRWM or a dance tutorial for his sick Tropic Thunder moves, you're out of luck. For now, Cruise's account is strictly promotional, with all three TikToks highlighting the trailer for Cruise's upcoming film Digger.

Directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu (The Revenant, Birdman), Digger is a satirical dark comedy about the world's most powerful man, Digger Rockwell (Cruise, unrecognizable under tons of prosthetics). He's on a mission to save humanity from the very disaster he's unleashed. Based on the trailer, that disaster involves climate catastrophe, with a side of nuclear war.

Film pundits are already heralding Digger as Cruise's best shot at an Oscar in decades. His last nomination came in 2000, for his role in Paul Thomas Anderson's Magnolia, although he did receive an Academy Honorary Award in 2026. Iñárritu did prove to be the lucky charm for Leonardo DiCaprio, who won his first (and so far only) Academy Award for his role in The Revenant, so perhaps Cruise is hoping for a similar route to Oscar gold.

Apparently, that route also involves getting the word out about Digger on TikTok, so be prepared for a more social media-forward press blitz from Cruise in the months to come.

Digger hits theaters Oct. 2.

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AT&T customers can make free international calls on World Cup match days. Here are all the details.

Mashable - Mon, 07/13/2026 - 18:01

MAKE FREE INTERNATIONAL CALLS: AT&T customers can make free international calls on remaining World Cup match games to the countries playing that day. Make calls on July 14, 15, 18, and 19 to playing countries between midnight and 11:59 p.m. at no cost.

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The World Cup has been excellent this year. We've all falling in love with a Norwegian Viking, got teary as the British crowd sang "Hey Jude" to Bellingham, and we all now know where Cabo Verde is on a map. The 2026 World Cup has made the globe feel smaller, and if you're an AT&T customer, you have even more opportunity to connect.

On remaining World Cup match days, AT&T is offering customers the ability to make free internationals calls to the countries playing that day, anytime between midnight and 11:59 p.m. on match day. That looks like the following schedule:

  • July 14: Make free calls to Spain and France

  • July 15: Make free calls to England and Argentina

  • Jul8 18: Make free calls to countries playing in the third-place match

  • July 19: Make free calls to countries playing in the final match

You don't need to enter any kind of promo code to get the free calls. Simply make calls to the eligible countries and your bill won't reflect any additional charges. The only requirement is being an existing AT&T Mobility postpaid voice customer. Calls must originate in the U.S.

This deal is on top of A&T's support of those lucky enough to be attending a match this summer. Turbo Live by AT&T is available at select venues and gives fans a VIP connection to support live streaming, social posts, or getting important texts out immediately.

If you're an AT&T customer, be sure to take advantage of this free international calls deal on remaining World Cup match days.

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Nextcloud replaced half the services in my homelab

How-To Geek - Mon, 07/13/2026 - 18:00

Nextcloud's reputation as a Dropbox alternative is so persistent that many homelab guides never get past file sync. That's a shame, because file storage is probably the least interesting thing it does. Nextcloud can replace most of the stack you get in a homelab, and it's worth trying out if you've never considered it.

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Verifying Rust cryptography in SymCrypt, from standards to code

Microsoft Research - Mon, 07/13/2026 - 18:00
How Rust, Lean, Aeneas, and AI agents are helping scale formal verification for production cryptographic algorithms At a glance
  • SymCrypt develops new verified cryptography using Rust, Aeneas, and Lean to provide higher security assurance.
  • We prove that their code safely and correctly implements standard algorithms, notably for post-quantum cryptography.
  • We are releasing verified code, specs, properties, and proofs initially for SHA-3 and ML-KEM. 
  • Aeneas allows verifying a large subset of Rust code and provides efficient automation in Lean to support the proof effort.
  • Agents allow scaling automation by writing proofs that are independently-verifiable.
Introduction and motivation for formal verification

Cryptographic code sits at the foundation of modern computing. It protects operating systems, cloud services, firmware, messaging systems, and the protocols that connect them. Small mistakes can have outsized consequences: a single arithmetic slip, missing bounds check, or incorrect state transition can undermine the security of an otherwise sound design.

Testing and auditing remain essential, but they are not enough on their own. Cryptographic implementations are often optimized, constant-time, architecture-specific, and deliberately low level. The code that ships rarely looks like the clean algorithm in a standard: it contains reductions, bit manipulations, SIMD intrinsics, carefully shaped loops, and portability layers for many environments.

Formal verification addresses this gap by deploying machine-checked proofs instead of relying on testing alone. Rather than merely checking that the code usually behaves correctly, verification implements a precise mathematical specification for all inputs that satisfy the stated preconditions.

In June last year, Microsoft announced we would formally verify new algorithms written in Rust in SymCrypt, the cryptographic provider used across products and services including Windows and Azure. New cryptographic implementations are being written in safe Rust, then verified in the Lean (opens in new tab) formal proof framework using the Aeneas (opens in new tab) toolchain. This applies in particular to post-quantum cryptography, which require fast secure implementations of complex algorithms. This combination gives us two layers of assurance: Rust rules out broad classes of memory-safety bugs, while Lean proofs establish functional correctness against formal specifications derived from standards.

The result is a new verification methodology for production cryptography: verify code as developers write it, preserve performance-oriented implementation choices, and make the proof process scalable enough to keep up with an evolving codebase.

Figure 1. Agents (stochastic, in blue) and tools (algorithmic, in green) for software verification. Human effort focuses on reviewing formalization of standards and main properties. Agents write proofs and intermediate properties. Compilation, code extraction, and proof verification are deterministic, not agentic. Status of verification in SymCrypt

We have open sourced a SymCrypt branch (opens in new tab) that includes formal specifications and proofs. This public branch makes the proof artifacts available alongside the Rust algorithm implementations they validate, showing how the methodology applies to production cryptographic code. SymCrypt is not a standalone research prototype; it is Microsoft’s open-source cryptographic library used across products and services including Windows and Azure Linux.

This first release includes complete proofs for the Rust ML-KEM and SHA3 code that is being used in insiders builds of Windows today. SymCrypt is extending the same Rust, Lean, and Aeneas-based workflow to more Rust-native algorithms and integrating them into production versions for Windows and Linux, including for instance verified Rust code for, e.g., AES-GCM, FrodoKEM, and ML-DSA. The rest of this post uses this SymCrypt work as a concrete example, starting with how public standards become executable Lean specifications.

Turning standards into formal Lean specifications

The first step is to formalize what the algorithm is supposed to do. For cryptographic primitives, the source of truth is usually a public standard: a NIST specification, an IETF RFC, or another carefully reviewed algorithm description.

In our approach, the Lean specification is designed to stay close to the standard. When the standard describes a loop, an array update, or a mathematical operation, the Lean model follows the same structure wherever possible. This syntactic proximity matters: it makes the formal specification easier to audit because reviewers can compare the standard and the Lean side by side.

Lean also lets us write executable specifications. That means we can run the formal model against official test vectors to catch transcription errors, off-by-one mistakes, or misunderstandings of the standard. For algorithms such as ML-KEM, we can go further and prove high-level mathematical properties, such as showing that the formal model of the number-theoretic transform corresponds to the intended operation over the relevant polynomial ring.

A representative example is the number-theoretic transform (NTT) from ML-KEM. The standard describes the algorithm as an in-place transformation over 256 coefficients modulo q, with three nested loops that update pairs of coefficients using successive powers of the constant ζ (= 17).

Here is a direct translation of the NIST standard in Lean, trying to stick as close as possible to the original syntax:

The Lean version deliberately mirrors the structure of the standard: the same loop nest, the same zeta selection, and the same coefficient updates, allowing easy line-by-line human review. At the same time, it is executable and uses mathematical types, so it can be tested against known vectors and connected to higher-level theorems about the NTT’s algebraic meaning. In summary, the Lean specification is a concise, executable, mathematically meaningful model that tracks the standard closely enough to be reviewed by cryptographers and proof engineers alike.

Connecting the formal specification to the code

Once the specification is formalized, the next challenge is to connect it to the implementation. We do not ask developers to rewrite production cryptographic code in a verification-oriented language, nor do we generate code that product teams must then own. Instead, we verify the Rust code that engineers write, exactly as they write it.

Aeneas makes this possible by translating Rust’s mid-level representation into a pure Lean model. Rust’s ownership and borrowing discipline are crucial here. They let Aeneas safely eliminate much of the reasoning about pointer aliasing, liveness, and mutation that makes verification of C-style code so expensive.

For example, a Rust function that updates an array in place becomes, in Lean, a function that explicitly takes and returns a functional array. Mutable borrows are translated into value transformations. This preserves the behaviour that matters while presenting proof engineers with a functional model that is far easier to reason about.

Once in Lean, the function can be equipped with a theorem that states that it refines a formal specification. In other words, for every input satisfying the required bounds and well-formedness conditions, the implementation function returns the same mathematical result as the standard-derived Lean specification.

This style keeps responsibilities cleanly separated. Software engineers continue to write idiomatic, performant Rust. Verification engineers work against generated Lean models and prove theorems about them. The Rust code and the proofs live side by side, but the proof burden does not shape the code into something unnatural.

Going back to the NTT example, its Rust implementation is a function fn ntt(&mut [u16; 256]) that uses a mutable borrow to update an array in-place. The Lean translation purifies it into a function ntt : Array U16 256#usize → Result (Array U16 256#usize) that directly outputs the updated array, while wrapping it into a Result type to explicitly capture the fact that Rust functions may panic.

In this case, the theorem states that, if the array satisfies a well-formedness invariant (ensuring it represents a valid polynomial), then running the Rust model ntt returns the well-formed representation of the result of the mathematical specification Spec.ntt, modulo conversion from low-level arrays to high-level polynomials.

Scaling this to every function in real cryptographic code required substantial automation. Lean’s extensibility lets us build a gradient of automation with tactics for symbolic execution, arithmetic, arrays, and bit-vector reasoning. The experience becomes closer to debugging: automation handles the routine proof obligations, while engineers can inspect and refine the proof when a goal does not close automatically.

Supporting intrinsics and multiple architectures

Production cryptography cannot ignore hardware. SymCrypt must run across environments ranging from embedded and kernel contexts to cloud services. It also needs to take advantage of platform-specific instructions when they are available, including SIMD intrinsics and architecture-specific optimized paths.

A verification story that only works for a portable reference implementation is therefore incomplete. We need to verify the code that actually ships: dispatch logic, optimized routines, and target-specific variants included.

The code below is adapted from the ntt_layer  function that is internally used by the NTT. This function is compiled differently for x86-64 and aarch64, allowing dynamic dispatch to target-specific or portable implementations. On x86-64, it checks the availability of SSE2 instructions, while on aarch64 it checks for Neon.

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As rustc’s output is inherently target specific, our toolchain compiles the code several times, one per compilation target for which verification is required, before merging the corresponding models. In effect, this merge operation turns the static dispatch permitted by the cfg attributes in the Rust code into a first layer of dynamic dispatch between x86-64 and aarch64 in the Lean model. Following what the Rust code does, these target specific models then themselves dynamically dispatch to the models of the XMM, Neon, and generic implementations.

Intrinsics require a slightly different treatment. Some low-level wrappers, especially those that manipulate raw pointers or expose platform instructions, are modelled by small, carefully reviewed Lean specifications. Others can be modelled using Rust code, which can be tested against hardware reference documentation, then translated and verified. The surrounding safe Rust code is then verified against those models. This keeps the trusted surface narrow while preserving the performance benefits of hardware acceleration.

The important point is that verification does not require giving up optimization. The methodology is designed to preserve the complexities of production code – including intrinsics, dispatch, and platform-specific implementations – while still proving a single, auditable correctness statement.

Reflecting formal guarantees to the code developer

Formal verification only scales in an engineering organization if developers can understand what has been proved. It is not enough for a proof to exist in a repository; the guarantee must be visible, reviewable, and synchronized to the code that engineers maintain.

To support this, we expose verification results through automatically generated dashboards. These dashboards summarize theorems in developer-facing terms: preconditions, postconditions, covered functions, trusted models, and remaining assumptions. Engineers do not need to open Lean to see what has been verified. For instance, below is the page displayed by the dashboard for our ntt function.

Figure 2. Dashboard page for the theorem that shows the Rust function mlkem.ntt correctly implements the NTT specified in the NIST standard.

The specification clearly presents the theorem statement included in the Lean formal development: it separates the function input and preconditions from the post-condition by putting them above a horizontal line, and use fully qualified names with links to navigate to Rust and Lean definitions.

This feedback loop is especially useful for reviewing assumptions around intrinsics, target-specific code, and boundary conditions. A cryptographic developer can for example check whether the theorem fully captures what they expect their code to guarantee, and notice a formal statement is too weak, or a precondition is wrong.

The dashboards also aligns verification with continuous development. As Rust code changes, Lean models and proofs can be regenerated and replayed. When a proof breaks, that failure becomes a signal: either the implementation changed in a way that needs a proof update, or the change has exposed a real discrepancy with the specification.

This turns formal verification from a one-time research artifact into part of the engineering workflow.

Agentic proofs

The final ingredient is automation beyond traditional tactics: AI agents. Lean is well suited to this because proofs are machine-checked by a small trusted kernel. An agent may propose a proof script, but Lean independently verifies whether the proof is valid.

We use agents in two places. First, they help translate standards into Lean specifications. Because the resulting specification is executable, aligned to the original standard, tested against official vectors, supported by mathematical theorems, and much simpler than an implementation, it can be thoroughly audited even when an agent helped draft it.

Second, agents help write and maintain proofs. With the right libraries, tactics, examples, and documentation, agents can handle large amounts of proof work: unfolding generated models, applying specifications for helper functions, discharging arithmetic obligations, and repairing proofs after refactors.

This is particularly powerful because the Rust code and Lean proofs are separated. Agents do not need to annotate or modify the production Rust implementation to make a proof go through. They operate on the proof side, and the result is accepted only if Lean validates it and the final theorem states the desired guarantee without introducing unreviewed assumptions.

In practice, this changes the economics of verification. Work that previously required months of specialist effort can be accelerated dramatically. The proof engineer’s role shifts from writing every proof by hand to designing specifications, curating automation, reviewing theorem statements, and steering agents to complete their proofs.

Conclusion

Verified cryptography has often faced a difficult trade-off: the strongest guarantees came from specialized toolchains, generated code, and workflows that were hard for product teams to adopt. Rust, Lean, Aeneas, and agentic proof automation let us revisit that tradeoff.

By verifying Rust as written, deriving auditable specifications from standards, supporting optimized multi-architecture implementations, and reflecting proof results back to developers, formal verification can become part of normal cryptographic engineering rather than an after-the-fact research exercise.

That is the long-term promise: cryptographic code that remains fast, portable, maintainable, and developer-owned, while carrying machine-checked evidence that it implements the standards it is meant to realize.

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Samsung Galaxy Trifold 2 foldable could take a backseat to a ‘slideable’ phone

Mashable - Mon, 07/13/2026 - 17:59

Samsung's sequel to the Galaxy Z Trifold could get preempted by a new mobile device with a rollable OLED panel. According to a new report from SamMobile, the company's rumored slideable phone could reach the market before the Galaxy Z TriFold 2, the company's highly anticipated follow-up to last year's tri-folding device.

The company has reportedly continued development on a second-generation TriFold, but a new claim from leaker Lanzuk suggests that phone could face delays. At the same time, Lanzuk claims development of Samsung's first slideable phone has picked up pace, potentially moving its release date earlier than expected.

SEE ALSO: Samsung working on phone with rollable screen, report claims

The slideable device is expected to use a rollable OLED panel from Samsung Display, the company's display manufacturing arm, which has shown off several slideable and rollable screen concepts in recent years, according to SamMobile.

While foldable phones have a hinge that allows a flexible display to bend in the middle, rollable devices have an even more flexible display that can roll into the interior of the device like a scroll.

Earlier reporting had pointed to an early 2028 launch for the rollable, but the new report suggests the device could now arrive as soon as 2027, ahead of the TriFold 2. SamMobile cautioned that such timelines are subject to change, noting that Samsung's plans "could change and products can be delayed or even canceled for a variety of reasons."

Per SamMobile's report, sources within Samsung's supply chain indicate that the Galaxy Z TriFold 2 is being developed with an upgraded hinge designed to make the device thinner and lighter than its 309-gram predecessor by standardizing component thicknesses. However, the leaker says "recent issues such as costs" could be the reason behind pushing back the phone's launch beyond its original timeline.

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Pixel 11 Pro Fold render reportedly leaks on Telegram

Mashable - Mon, 07/13/2026 - 17:46

One of Google's new phones just leaked, but only a little bit.

Leaker Mystic Leaks (per 9to5google) shared a render on Telegram that allegedly shows the back of the new Pixel 11 Pro Fold. The render looks a lot like last year's Pixel 10 Pro Fold, but there are some key differences, including a new Pine colorway. Rumor has it that color will also be available for the new Pixel 11 Pro and Pro XL.

Google has already said that it will hold a big announcement event on Aug. 12, where all of the new Pixel phones will presumably be announced. That announcement showed a partial look at a phone in a gold/copper colorway.

SEE ALSO: Google announces the date for the Pixel 11 launch This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.

One other noteworthy difference in the render is that the camera bar on the back appears to be substantially downsized from last year.

The camera flash module has also been repositioned to the upper left corner of the camera bar. Some are theorizing that it will be used for a new "Pixel Glow" system, which will use light and color to notify you of important happenings while your phone is lying face-down, and that this system will exist across multiple new Pixel devices.

Interestingly, the Pixel 11 Pro Fold doesn't seem to be fully adopting the all-black camera bar that the regular Pixel 11 phones are expected to have, based on renders shared by Android Headlines earlier this year. Mystic Leaks shared a list of alleged specs for all of the phones on Telegram back in May, and little of it is especially surprising. Expect a new Tensor G6 chip to power the devices, alongside the usual camera and battery upgrades we get every year.

We should get confirmation on all of these rumors on Aug. 12.

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HPs 17-inch OmniBook 3 just dropped to its lowest-ever price — and its yours for under $450

Mashable - Mon, 07/13/2026 - 17:41

SAVE $280: As of July 13, the HP OmniBook 3 17.3-inch Laptop is down to $449.99 at Amazon, dropping from its typical $729.99 price for a 38% discount.

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If you’ve been waiting for a budget-friendly big-screen laptop, this might be the drop to watch. The HP OmniBook 3 17.3-inch Laptop is now at its lowest price since launching in early 2026, down to $449.99 at Amazon from its typical $729.99 price. That’s a $280 discount, or 38% off for a Windows 11 PC with a roomy 17.3-inch display.

The HP OmniBook 3 17.3-inch laptop is aimed at anyone who wants a big screen without spending a fortune. It runs on an AMD Ryzen 3 processor with 8GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD, giving you enough power for browsing, streaming, working in multiple tabs, and handling lighter creative tasks. The Full HD IPS display keeps images sharp with wide viewing angles, so the screen stays clear even when you’re not looking at it straight on.

SEE ALSO: I tested the best battery-life laptops of 2026. This HP OmniBook shocked me.

For entertainment and casual editing, the laptop uses AMD Radeon 610M graphics to handle streaming and visual tasks without feeling sluggish. HP rates it for up to 14 hours and 15 minutes of battery life, and Fast Charge can get it from 0% to 50% in around 45 minutes when you need a quick boost.

The OmniBook 3 also comes with an FHD webcam with HDR that helps balance lighting during calls, plus AI noise reduction that focuses on your voice while cutting down background distractions. You also get Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, Windows 11 Home, and a dedicated Copilot key for quick access to Microsoft’s AI assistant.

Grab the HP OmniBook 3 17.3-inch Laptop on Amazon while this deal is still this easy on your wallet.

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EU plans to restrict social media for kids under 13

Mashable - Mon, 07/13/2026 - 17:37

Today, the President of the European Commission, the executive body of the European Union, Ursula von der Leyen, announced plans for the EU to restrict social media platforms and other "digital services" for children under 13.

The statement comes in tandem with the publication of a report on online child safety, in which members of a special panel recommend this EU-wide ban. Additionally, the report recommends more age-assurance and safety measures for social media and other digital services such as AI companions, video-sharing platforms, and video games.

SEE ALSO: White House wants OpenAI to limit the launch of its next model

In her statement, von der Leyen made three points. The first is that social platforms "must prove that their services do no harm," as car manufacturers do.

The second point is that she believes the EU needs to age-restrict these platforms. "This is not about whether children can access social media. It is about whether and when social media can access our children," she stated. One of the tools to get this done, she continued, is the age verification app the EU introduced in April.

The third point is that "The more we learn, and the more we see the impact on our children, the stronger the argument becomes for a social media start date," von der Leyen said, comparing the potential social media ban to getting a driver's license or buying alcohol.

"This will not be foolproof. And change takes time. It will take time to embed the cultural change that is already taking shape in our society," she continued.

The report also recommends no screens for children under 3, and that older children be exposed to social media only under supervision and time-limited.

The European Commission will present a proposal after the summer, von der Leyen said.

This announcement comes amid various countries like the UK, Canada, and Indonesia announced social media bans for children under 16. Australia's social media ban went into effect in Dec. 2025, but a recent study suggests it's ineffective at preventing minors under 16 from using these platforms.

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The 5 most useful Android camera features that work without touching your screen

How-To Geek - Mon, 07/13/2026 - 17:30

Having a camera with you at all times is a huge convenience, and smartphones have made that possible. However, using a touchscreen isn't always ideal when you're trying to take a photo. The good news is that almost every Android phone has several different ways to take a photo without touching the screen at all.

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Upgrade to a 240Hz ASUS ROG Strix OLED gaming monitor for $100 off

Mashable - Mon, 07/13/2026 - 17:22

SAVE $100: As of July 13, the ASUS 27-inch ROG Strix OLED XG27UCDMG 4K gaming monitor is on sale for just $799 at Amazon. That's $100 or 11% off its current list price, which is its lowest price on record.

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Making the move to an OLED gaming monitor can really take your gaming experience to new heights. OLED models are basically like eye candy, thanks to extremely high contrast, true blacks, and a wide color gamut. And while the market is wide and varied, you can upgrade to a high-end ASUS ROG model today for $100 cheaper than usual.

As of July 13, the ASUS 27-inch ROG Strix OLED XG27UCDMG 4K gaming monitor is on sale at Amazon for just $799. That's a $100 or 11% price drop from its most recent list price and its lowest price on record.

The XG27UCDMG monitor makes the most of your desktop space with a frameless, ultra-slim 27-inch 4K (3840 x 2160) QD-OLED panel. The hollowed-out stand is also designed to save space, but can be wall-mounted if you prefer. Despite its compact build, this thing is loaded with bells and whistles. It packs a buttery smooth 240Hz refresh rate, 0.03ms response time, 166ppi pixel density, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro technology and NVIDIA G-SYNC compatibility, VESA DisplayHDR 400 True Black compliance, and a 99% DCI-P3 gamut. Translation: it looks gorgeous and is designed for efficient gaming and beyond.

Worried about the burn-in that's common in OLED models? ASUS OLED Care Pro features a Neo Proximity Sensor that detects when you step away and switches your screen to black to reduce the risk.

If an OLED monitor has been on your wishlist, this is your perfect excuse to grab that big ticket purchase for less.

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These 5 distros prove that Linux isn’t immune to bloatware

How-To Geek - Mon, 07/13/2026 - 17:15

In all honesty, “bloat” is an awkward term that’s subjective, with different meanings, and it’s probably overused. Your experience of bloat will vary hugely depending on your resources and your workflows.

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The Qrevo S Pro just dropped to $549.99 at Amazon

Mashable - Mon, 07/13/2026 - 17:10

SAVE 21%: As of July 13, you can get the Roborock Qrevo S Pro for $549.99 at Amazon, down from $699.99. That's a 21% discount or $150 savings.

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Every day, I stare at my floor wondering how my beagles even have any hair left to shed. I run my Dreame robo-vac twice a day and go behind it with a Shark stick to pick up what it couldn't reach, yet there's still dog hair everywhere. But it'd be worse if I didn't have automated help.

SEE ALSO: I found the best robot vacuums for every floor, budget, and level of laziness

If you're also fighting a losing battle against pet fur, Roborock is a Mashable fave for a reason — and one of its newest models just dropped to a record-low price. Right now, you can get the Roborock Qrevo S Pro for $549.99 at Amazon, down from $699.99. That's a 21% discount or $150 in savings.

This model has 18,500Pa suction power to pull embedded fur out of carpets, and an anti-tangle rubber brush roll so you shouldn't have to cut hair off the axle. It also mops your hard floors using dual spinning pads, which lift up by 10mm when it senses a rug so your carpets stay dry. But the best part is the dock; it empties its own dustbin, washes the mop pads with 167°F hot water, and dries them with warm air so you don't get that awful sour-mop smell in your house.

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Stop trusting your old hard drives until you check these 6 hidden stats

How-To Geek - Mon, 07/13/2026 - 17:00

Old HDDs can uncover gigabytes upon gigabytes of essentially free storage. If they're already stuck in a drawer in your home somewhere, you might as well use them. But should you trust them with your files? Debatable.

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Perk up the morning with these Amazon deals on Ninja coffee machines — save up to $50

Mashable - Mon, 07/13/2026 - 16:58

TAKE UP TO $50 OFF: The Ninja Single Serve Coffee Maker is on sale at Amazon for $99.95, down from the list price of $129.99 for a 23% discount. The larger Ninja DualBrew Pro is on sale for $199.99, down from the list price of $249.99 for a 20% discount.

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We all deserve to start every morning off feeling refreshed and ready to face the day ahead. That's certainly not always the case, but one can hope! Something we can control that'll make the mornings better is a solid cup of coffee. If your current coffee maker is on the fritz or you're dishing out big money at the cafe, check out these deals at Amazon.

As of July 13, the Ninja Single Serve Coffee Maker is on sale at Amazon for $99.95, marked down from the normal price of $129.99 for a 23% discount. The versatile Ninja DualBrew Pro is on sale for $199.99, down from the list price of $249.99 for a 20% discount.

It's no secret Ninja is making some of the best kitchen appliances. Between the Ninja Slushi Twist and the Creami Scoop & Swirl, we have summer treats covered. But when it comes to morning beverages, Ninja has the coffee covered, and Amazon has several models on sale.

SEE ALSO: Shark PowerDetect Speed Luxe review: My favorite stick vacuum for cat hair comes in pretty colors now

If you're looking for affordable and compact, you can't go wrong with the Ninja Single-Serve Coffee Maker. It can accept both K-Cup Pods and ground coffee for making your morning easy and effortless. You get control over the brew style including classic, rich, and over ice. There are also size customizations.

If you want even more versatility, the Ninja DualBrew Pro is perfect. You can go with individual cups or brew a 13-cup pot for the whole house. Use either ground coffee of K-Cup Pods to fit whatever matches your morning.

Whichever model you choose, Ninja will make your mornings easy and convenient. Snag either of these models while they're on sale at Amazon for a limited time.

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Why Love Island feels like the most accurate show about dating today

Mashable - Mon, 07/13/2026 - 16:44

On Love Island USA, Kayda Reese Bosse and Zacharias Georgiou made a decision that should have simplified their relationship: They became exclusive.

The pair agreed to stop seeing other people but hesitated to use the labels "boyfriend" and "girlfriend." When Kayda told fan-favorite "islander" Trinity Tatum about the arrangement, Trinity called it what it was: a "situationship." The women spent most of the episode debating whether exclusivity actually meant something or was just a relationship without commitment.

Naturally, the internet weighed in.

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Conversations like this have made Love Island USA feel less like a reality TV series and more like a concentrated look at how young people date, communicate, and understand one another in 2026.

Of course, a Fijian villa full of hot 21 to 30-year-olds does not represent an entire generation, and nothing that happens on television is entirely natural. Relationships form under surveillance, new options arrive without warning, and contestants must remain in a viable couple to stay on the show.

SEE ALSO: What dating in 2026 is really like, according to anonymous men on Reddit

But all of that is exactly why the show can tell us something about how young people date and communicate now. Here are four ways this season of Love Island USA has become a snapshot of youth culture today.

The new relationship ladder

Kayda and Trinity's disagreement came down to what the term "exclusivity" actually means. The term usually describes a romantic or sexual connection that looks and feels like a relationship in many ways, but still lacks clear expectations or an official commitment.

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That confusion reflects how complicated modern dating has become. The language has become more specific, but the boundaries between the stages remain fuzzy. "Exclusive" usually means two people have agreed not to date or hook up with anyone else, while a "situationship" describes a connection that may feel like a relationship but still lacks a clear title, expectations, or long-term commitment. Two people can therefore be monogamous, spend nearly all their time together, and still avoid calling themselves a couple.

"Situationships often happen because people want the closeness of a relationship without fully defining it or committing to it," Dr. Gabrielle Schreyer-Hoffman, Ph.D., a licensed psychologist, tells Mashable. "When no one is clear about where the relationship is going, that uncertainty can quickly turn into insecurity."

The stretch between single and partnered now has a long list of other possible stops: talking, seeing each other, casually dating, closing things off, going official, and becoming partners. There are also terms for nearly every way those connections can become confusing or fall apart, from benching and breadcrumbing to orbiting, micro-cheating, ghosting, and zombieing.

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The endless vocabulary can be useful because it gives people an easy way to describe experiences that once felt harder to explain, but it also shows just how many gray areas modern dating now contains.

Dating apps and social media make it easier for those gray areas to last. Someone can keep several options open, text every day without committing, disappear without explanation, or continue liking an ex’s posts long after the relationship ends. In that landscape, two people can be emotionally close, sexually exclusive, and deeply involved in each other's lives while still giving completely different answers when someone asks what they are.

The manosphere does not need a podcast to enter the villa

Some of the season's more revealing moments have centered on how the men handle uncertainty and rejection.

Kuman "KC" Chandler repeatedly expressed frustration over the limited physical intimacy in his relationship with Aniya Harvey, telling Corbin Mims that they had not "done" anything and calling her a "grandma." He believed that because he showed affection towards Aniya, he should get something in return (sex). Corbin showed a similar need for visible confirmation, often treating kisses as proof that a connection was moving forward.

Those dynamics fit into a broader misogynistic online culture, known as the "manosphere," that provides young men with a steady stream of advice on confidence, status, masculinity, and dating. Much of that "red pill" content begins as ordinary self-improvement, and many boys encounter it while looking for fitness, grooming, or relationship advice rather than anything openly hostile toward women.

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Shows like Fresh & Fit and the Whatever podcast, along with influencers like Andrew Tate and Sneako, have perpetuated sexist and gender essentialist ideas about men and women. For instance, if a woman has a "high body count," or has slept with however many people is deemed "too much" (which could be any number above zero), she is seen as less valuable in the manosphere's eyes.

SEE ALSO: Why are we obsessed with body counts again?

Young men do not always have to search for that material. A 2025 survey of more than 1,000 American boys ages 11 to 17 found that nearly three-quarters regularly encountered masculinity-related posts, and two-thirds of those boys said the content appeared in their feeds without them seeking it out. Higher exposure was associated with greater loneliness and less openness about their feelings.

The red pill conversation has also followed the current British edition of Love Island, which airs on ITV2 and ITVX in the UK, streams on Hulu in the U.S., and is set to conclude July 27.

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During an "It's Not That Deep" challenge, disagreements over sexual histories, wandering eyes, and relationship red flags grew into a larger argument between the men and women. The male "Islanders" began speaking collectively about how "the lads" felt, while the women pushed back against what they saw as a double standard. A series of individual disagreements quickly became a broader debate over which gender was being treated unfairly.

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The fallout involved nearly the entire villa. By the end of the night, several personal disagreements had turned into a wider argument about which gender was being judged more harshly.

"A lot of women today are more financially independent and successful in their careers, so they do not necessarily need a relationship in the same way as women in previous generations," Dr. Schreyer-Hoffman says.

"Some men, though, grew up watching their fathers have a certain role or level of authority in the household, and they may expect that same dynamic. That gap can create resentment... Men may start to feel like there is no one out there who wants them, while women can feel like there is no one out there for them."

Many of the men repeating these ideas may not think of themselves as "red-pilled" at all. They are often being served the same messages about confidence, rejection, and gender through podcasts, clips, and self-improvement content until those messages begin to feel like ordinary dating advice. But Love Island shows what happens when that advice leaves the feed...and enters a relationship.

The next bombshell is always greener

Melanie Moreno and Sincere Rhea have spent much of Love Island USA Season 8 caught in the same loop. Sincere pursues another connection, returns to Melanie, and asks her to trust that his feelings for her remain genuine. He explored with Sol Dean early in the season and Amora Robinson during Casa Amor, while continuing to tell Melanie that their connection mattered.

Then, during Movie Night, a recurring event in which contestants are shown clips of one another's behavior from earlier in the season, Melanie saw more of what Sincere had said and done when she was not around, adding another layer of doubt to a relationship that already had very little trust.

The show has a convenient word for all of this: "exploring." Testing connections is built into Love Island, so contestants are expected to remain open whenever someone new arrives. Still, "exploring" can cover a lot of ground. It allows someone to ask for reassurance, loyalty, and intimacy (both emotional and sexual) while keeping enough distance to change direction when a better option appears.

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That mismatch is familiar outside the villa. A Pew Research Center survey found that 36 percent of women on the dating market were exclusively looking for a committed relationship, compared with only 22 percent of men. There's also a difference around monogamy: 20 percent of men said they would consider an open or polyamorous relationship, compared with 9 percent of women. Those numbers do not explain every heterosexual relationship, but they show how two people can enter the same connection with very different ideas about where it is going.

Dating apps can prolong that uncertainty by fostering the sense that another option is always available. In one experiment, researchers showed participants either 11, 31, or 91 dating profiles. People presented with more potential partners reported greater "choice overload," a stronger fear of being single, and lower self-esteem. More choice may sound helpful, but it can also make the person in front of you feel temporary when the next swipe could always be better.

Dr. Schreyer-Hoffman tells us, "Dating apps can create a grass-is-greener mentality, where people start to believe someone better is always one swipe away. When you are seeing so many potential matches at once, it can become easier to label a flaw as a 'red flag' and move on before giving the connection time to develop."

SEE ALSO: The best dating apps for serious relationships

Love Island turns that feeling into the show's entire structure. Every bombshell is essentially a new profile entering the feed, and Casa Amor introduces a fresh group of options just as existing couples begin to settle. Contestants are encouraged to keep checking whether something better is available, which can make commitment feel less like progress and more like closing the app too soon.

That is what makes Sincere and Melanie's relationship so recognizable to many in the dating trenches today. Sincere continued deciding what he wanted while Melanie was expected to stay emotionally invested, and each reunion asked her to treat the latest detour as part of the process.

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The villa exaggerates the number of options, but the underlying fear is familiar: choosing one person can feel like missing out on whoever might walk through the door next. That's what makes Love Island such a useful microcosm. Every summer, the show compresses Gen-Z's habits into a few weeks, making the contradictions of modern romance impossible to ignore.

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Marshall’s new Billie Joe Armstrong amp is built for Green Day nostalgia: Price, release date, and more

Mashable - Mon, 07/13/2026 - 16:38

COMING JULY 21: Marshall’s $3,999.99 1959BJA Billie Joe Armstrong Artist Signature amp arrives with a handwired 100W build, Dookie-inspired tone tweaks, and a baby-blue finish paying tribute to Billie’s first guitar, Blue.

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The baby-blue Marshall amp spotted behind Billie Joe Armstrong during Green Day’s 2026 Super Bowl performance finally has a name. Marshall has officially unveiled the 1959BJA Billie Joe Armstrong Artist Signature amp, a handwired 100W amplifier created with the Green Day frontman to recreate the distinctive tone behind the band’s breakthrough era.

The launch marks Marshall’s first artist signature amplifier in 14 years, and it’s been a long time coming. When Billie Joe Armstrong took the stage with Green Day at the 2026 Super Bowl, eagle-eyed fans spotted a striking baby-blue Marshall head sitting behind him, sparking plenty of speculation about what the band was using. Turns out that mystery amp was a preview of Marshall’s latest collaboration.

SEE ALSO: Marshall announces an upgrade to the Stockwell speaker after 7 years

Available from July 21, the 1959BJA Billie Joe Armstrong Artist Signature amp will cost $3,999.99 in the US and will be sold through authorized Marshall retailers and on its official website.

The 1959BJA features a custom “Dookie Mod” inspired by the modified sound Billie Joe Armstrong developed with producer Rob Cavallo during Green Day’s breakthrough years. The amp is tuned to deliver the heavier distortion, fuller sound, and aggressive guitar tone associated with Billie Joe Armstrong’s classic Green Day sound.

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The baby-blue finish takes inspiration from Billie Joe’s first guitar, Blue, while brass and silver panel details, custom branding, and Billie’s signature on the front and back panels give it a collector-worthy look. Unlike a traditional combo amp, the 1959BJA is a head-only unit, meaning guitarists can pair it with the cabinet of their choice.

The 1959BJA is built for guitarists who want more control over their sound, with settings for gain, volume, presence, and EQ. It also supports different speaker cabinet setups, making it flexible enough for both stage and studio use.

For Billie Joe Armstrong, the collaboration represents a full-circle moment with a brand that has been part of his musical journey for years. “I’m so overjoyed to have my own signature Marshall amp,” Armstrong said. “These amps have been a part of my musical life, from my heroes down to little old me.”

Learn more about the 1959BJA Billie Joe Armstrong Artist Signature amp release at Marshall.

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Starbucks has dropped a new Pink Drink Bearista Cup — how to get yours today

Mashable - Mon, 07/13/2026 - 14:46

If you survived the great Starbucks Bearista Cold Cup shortage of 2025, grab your emotional support water bottles, because we're about to do it all over again.

Starbucks just announced that it's bringing back the notoriously viral, instantly sold-out bear glass, but this time, it's getting a bright summer makeover. Enter: the Pink Bearista Glass Cold Cup.

Inspired by the Pink Drink, this limited-edition cup is pretty much destined to break the internet (though all the Gilmore Girlies were probs to blame for the beanie version selling out so quickly). The new glass features the bear wearing a little pink hat and comes with a strawberry straw topper. I fear the Stanley Stans will be to blame for this sell-out.

Starbucks is bringing back its viral bear glass with a bright, pink summer makeover starting July 13. Credit: Starbucks The new Pink Drink-inspired Bearista cup features an adorable pink hat and a matching strawberry straw topper. Credit: Starbucks

If you don't want to pay ridiculous reseller markups on eBay this time around, here's a quick rundown on how and when to get one:

  • Brick-and-mortar: You should be able to purchase one in-store at select Starbucks coffeehouses on July 13. (Starbucks is enforcing a strict two-item purchase limit per customer.) The cups will be available in the U.S., Canada, Asia Pacific, Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa.

  • Starbucks Shop: Starbucks Reserve members will get early access via the Starbucks Shop on July 9. Note: This is not the same thing as being a standard "Rewards member." Reserve members are the highest tier of the Rewards program. (I'm a Gold status member myself.) Reserve status members earn 2,500 stars in a single year.

May the odds be ever in your favor next month. Since I haven't hit that coveted Reserve status yet, I'll most likely be hitting up my local Starbucks until I can find one in stock.

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Survive RAMageddon with the best microSD, SSD, and hard drive deals this week

Mashable - Mon, 07/13/2026 - 14:43
Best microSD, portable SSDs, and hard drive deals this week: Best microSD card deal Gigastone MicroSD Card (128GB) $49.99 (save $10) Get Deal Best portable SSD card deal Samsung T9 Portable SSD (1TB) $228.99 (save $59) Get Deal Best internal hard drive deal Samsung 990 PRO (2TB) $389.99 (save $250) Get Deal

If you’ve tried buying storage lately, you’ve probably noticed your wallet feeling a little lighter. The ongoing memory crunch, RAMageddon has made everything from SSDs to memory cards more expensive. And unfortunately, the forecast isn’t exactly looking sunny.

Prime Day brought a wave of tempting microSD, portable SSD, and hard drive discounts, but now that the shopping frenzy is over, finding a real deal takes a little more digging. Not every markdown is a real bargain. Some “sales” are just inflated prices wearing a discount label.

That’s where we come in. We’ve rounded up the best storage deals you can still grab this week, so you can expand your device's storage without paying peak RAMageddon prices.

Best microSD deal Gigastone MicroSD Card (128GB) $49.99 at Amazon
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MicroSD card deals aren’t exactly everywhere right now, so even a small discount on reliable storage is worth a look. The Gigastone 128GB MicroSD Card is a practical pick if you need extra room for your phone, tablet, camera, or gaming handheld without spending much.

It supports read speeds up to 100MB/s and write speeds up to 50MB/s, plus its V30 rating means it’s built to handle 4K video recording without slowing down. The A2 rating is also a nice bonus for smartphone users, as it’s designed to help apps load faster when running directly from the card.

More microSD dealsBest portable SSD deal Samsung T9 Portable SSD (1TB) $228.99 at Amazon
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The Samsung T9 Portable SSD delivers blazing-fast read and write speeds of up to 2,000MB/s, which means creators can quickly transfer large video files, edit projects directly from the drive, and keep workflows moving without the usual bottlenecks. It’s handy for anyone working with high-resolution footage, shooting ProRes 4K video at 60fps.

Samsung’s thermal management system helps keep the drive running at a stable temperature during long transfers, while its compact design makes it easy to toss in a bag and use with everything from laptops and cameras to gaming consoles. Add in Samsung’s Magician software for firmware updates, drive monitoring, and extra security features, and you get a portable SSD that’s fast and reliable.

More portable SSD dealsBest internal hard drive deal Opens in a new window Credit: Samsung Samsung 990 PRO (2TB) $389.99 at Amazon
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Slow load times are the enemy, and the Samsung 990 PRO SSD is built to cut down the waiting. This PCIe 4.0 drive delivers read speeds of up to 7,450MB/s and write speeds of up to 6,900MB/s, making it a great fit for demanding tasks like gaming, 4K video editing, large file transfers, and heavy multitasking.

The Samsung 990 PRO delivers a noticeable performance boost over the older version, with more than a 55% improvement in random performance. Available in capacities from 1TB to 4TB, it gives gamers and creators plenty of room for game libraries, projects, and everything else that tends to eat up storage.

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