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This DJI Mini 3 Fly More Combo Drone films in 4K and it’s 20% off this weekend
SAVE $155: As of Feb. 7, Amazon has DJI’s Mini Fly More Combo Drone on sale for $575, which is 20% off its list price of $719.
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This weekend, Amazon has the DJI Mini 3 Fly More Combo drone on sale for 20%, and it is packed with incredibly cool features. It requires no FAA Registration or Remote ID for recreational use of the device. In case you weren’t aware, the Federal Aviation Administration requires all civil aircraft, above 55 lbs, to be registered, similar to the way license plates are required on cars.
This DJI drone weighs 248 grams, just shy of the FAA's 249g limit. Enough about how much it weighs, though, there are so many features that make it amazing for capturing some really cool footage.
Capture crystal clear footage of whatever you’re filming in 4K UHD, with DJI’s Dual Native ISO Fusion. The Mini 3 gets footage with quality shadows and highlights at any time of day. The authentic vertical video shooting mode lets you bid goodbye to tediously editing your horizontal footage for vertical platforms like TikTok, Reels, and YouTube Shorts.
The Mini 3 has wind resistance and a 3-axis Gimbal to ensure it glides through the air, capturing stable, non-shaky, gorgeous footage. The extended battery allows for up to 114 minutes of flight time. The internal motors allow the Mini 3 to reach altitudes of up to 4,000 meters. It can also record and transmit HD video over up to 10km.
The Mini 3 is also beginner-friendly with built-in GPS Return to Home, hovering precision, and auto-takeoff and landing.
5 new Netflix movies to watch in February
Netflix's 2026 slate is jam-packed with films and shows that will keep you entertained throughout the year. If you're looking for an enticing update this month, Netflix has you covered with new movies spanning comedy, action, and drama.
Your USB dongles are secretly slowing down your PC
Modern computers, laptops in particular, have really slashed the number of ports you get for plugging in peripherals. Following the example of MacBooks, some slim and light Windows laptops have just a pair of USB-C ports, forcing you to use a USB dongle hub to connect more than one thing, or dock your laptop with a desktop setup.
These 3D printer mistakes are wasting your money
3D printing can be anything from a fun hobby to a serious business. No matter what sort of 3D printing you do, there's always a cost involved. The costs range from small to quite large, but whatever you're spending it's always better to avoid wasting money when you don't have to.
5 settings I always change when setting up a new soundbar
Thankfully, I don't have to buy a new soundbar often, but having bought two in the last year, I had to change exactly the same set of things on both right out of the box after hearing them just once. Soundbar manufacturers sure like packing in the gimmicks, especially for the more affordable class of soundbar that suits my budget!
8 beloved mobile games that quietly disappeared
New versions of Android and iOS come every year, making it hard for developers to keep mobile games up and running on that newer code—especially for titles that aren’t bringing in enough revenue to justify the expense. With that said, let's pour one out for these top-notch mobile games that couldn't survive the hustle and are no longer available on Google Play or the Apple App Store.
Trump T1 smartphone re-emerges with new specs and higher price
President Donald Trump's signature smartphone has made its grand(-ish) re-entrance, this time with new specs and a bigger price tag.
In a new interview with The Verge, Trump Mobile executives Don Hendrickson and Eric Thomas revealed new information about the device for the first time since last year. In the interview, Hendrickson and Thomas revealed that the phone's display will be about 6.8 inches in size with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 series chipset, 512GB of built-in storage (with expandable storage via SD cards), and a 5,000mAh battery. They also claimed the selfie camera and main rear shooter are both 50MP lenses, and The Verge speculated that it might also have an ultra-wide and telephoto lens on the back.
SEE ALSO: How would the Trump T1 phone compare to the iPhone 16?There's some good and bad news for anyone eager to get a T1 in their hands in the near future. The good news is that Hendrickson and Thomas claim it could start shipping to early buyers by springtime. The bad news is that the $499 listed price for the device is apparently only for early adopters, and later buyers will have to pay an undetermined higher price. Plus, despite early marketing claiming otherwise, the two executives confirmed in this interview that the phone will not be manufactured in the United States after all.
It should be noted that all of these details should be taken with some degree of skepticism, given historical precedent. The T1 was supposed to launch six months ago but has been largely radio silent since then, presumably because the phone shown to The Verge doesn't look anything like the one advertised on its website last year. Its design, specs, and price have all changed since its original launch date.
At any rate, we should get a better idea of whether or not any of the above is actually true in the next month or two.
How to spot a fake SSD before it corrupts your data
These days, with the rise of SSD prices, it might be tempting to go to a shady website and get yourself a cheap "SSD." Don't.
This Google Home alert has me asking: Could Home Assistant be dangerous?
You probably scoffed when you read the title above, and I don’t blame you. But the more I thought about it, the more I considered that the freedom offered by a platform like Home Assistant is something that many of us wield without a second thought.
Why The Pitt Feels More Real Than Any Other Medical Drama
Why does The Pitt feel more real than anything else on TV right now?
Last year, The Pitt exploded onto the scene and immediately became the breakout phenomenon of the year, winning Emmys for Outstanding Drama Series, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best Guest Actor and Best Casting. An extraordinary feat for a show in its very first season. What is it about The Pitt that draws us all in so completely?
The Pitt leans heavily into a style of filmmaking that has only gotten more and more popular, especially since The Office. It’s called: Documentary Realism. A style of filmmaking where narrative, scripted, stories are told using documentary techniques. Otherwise known as verite filmmaking. It takes the elements of documentary filmmaking that make scenes feel more real and in-the-moment. Increasing our emotional investment in the world and the characters. Comedies and sitcoms like The Office, Parks and Rec, Modern Family and Abbott Elementary all utilize this format.
In The Pitt, the hospital is not just the backdrop, it’s the whole world. We only learn enough about the characters personal lives to learn why they care about the patients. Other than that, all the drama and plot is focused on what is happening in the world of the Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center. Once we’re in the hospital, we never leave the hospital grounds. We never hear or see anything happening outside that tiny universe. They immerse us in this world of the highest intensity where nothing else in the world exists.
The Pitt Season 2 streams on on HBO Max, with new episodes each Thursday.
10 ridiculously reliable Japanese luxury cars to find used in 2026
Reliability is everything when buying a used car. A sweet deal can vanish fast if the drivetrain acts up, electronics act finicky, or warning lights start blinking, turning a bargain into a wallet-busting headache.
I've abandoned third-party antivirus and I'm never looking back
Times have changed, and third-party antivirus software is no longer a necessity. Here's why I only use Windows Security, plus some things I've learned about the free, built-in antivirus platform.
2026 is the year of PCIe Gen 6, but please don't buy it yet
PCIe Gen 5 still seems way too fast, but this might be the year of PCIe Gen 6—the next big thing. We might see the first Gen 6 SSDs this year.
I regret waiting so long to try out this overlooked AirPods Pro feature
I’ve had my AirPods Pro 3 since launch, but I’ve held off on testing one feature the whole time I’ve had them. It’s not like I haven’t had the opportunity; I just never took the plunge.
Before USB-C, Samsung went all in on a weird port (and it failed)
Whether it’s for charging or transferring files, USB-C is the standard that smartphones use today. But before USB-C went mainstream, micro-USB ruled the smartphone world. What many people forget is that there was a third connector Samsung tried to push—and it was somehow even uglier and bulkier than micro-USB.
20+ Valentines Day gifts your husband wont see coming
Love it or tolerate it, Valentine’s Day is the ideal time to right the gift-giving wrongs of the holidays. Were you sure your husband would love that faux-vintage turntable, only to find out later that what he really wanted was a weighted blanket? Did you misinterpret his months of hint-dropping about homebrewing, ponying up for the perfect craft beer kit, when he was actually talking about kombucha?
The best Valentine's Day gifts for husbands give you a second chance to get it right. Instead of opting for something cliché or overly trendy, spend some time reading between the lines of his interests and hobbies.
With that in mind, we’ve come up with a list of Valentine's Day gift ideas for over 20 different kinds of husbands. Some are luxe versions of everyday items, while others are special-occasion splurges. And if you're still stumped on ideas for your No. 1 guy, then dive deeper into our guides to unique gifts for men, romantic Valentine's Day gifts, and sexy Valentine's Day gifts.
4 uncomfortable truths about Amazon Alexa
Amazon's Alexa is one of the most popular smart home systems on the planet. The relatively cheap smart speakers and displays make it an affordable solution, and it's fairly simple to set up and use. There are some significant issues with using Alexa, however.
The new Home Assistant, a Plex app replacement, Google Home's automation upgrade, and more: News roundup
This was another busy week in tech, with major updates to Home Assistant, Visual Studio Code, LibreOffice, and Google Home. There was also big news for Raspberry Pi boards, the rumored folding iPhone, and much more—here are the biggest stories you might have missed.
This one change makes Android Auto wildly better
I've enjoyed Android Auto for years, but lately it feels like things are only getting worse. The user interface keeps changing, and not for the better, and notifications completely cover essential navigation directions. There are many ways Google could improve Android Auto, but one in particular would be my first choice.
Missing Peaky Blinders? Hulu's historical crime drama is the perfect replacement
It’s true—Hulu is home to a righteously gritty historical drama that’s so irresistibly good, it’s poised to become the next obsession and is the perfect replacement for Peaky Blinders fans, even though you have likely not heard about it. A Thousand Blows premiered in early 2025 with only 6 episodes and featured a mostly unknown cast. It was also overshadowed by shows like Dexter: Original Sin and Adolescence. Now, it boasts a 91% Rotten Tomatoes score and two Emmy and Golden Globe winners.


