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Now is the time to bring back this abandoned Android phone feature
Back in the day, every single Android phone had an SD card slot. Expandable storage was as common as 3.5mm jacks. Nowadays, though, only a select few, mostly budget, phones come with one. But now's the perfect time for phone brands to bring it back. Here's why.
Disney+ to add vertical videos to its service later this year
Disney+ will add vertical videos to its streaming service in an effort to boost engagement, Deadline reported. The company made the announcement at the Tech and Data Showcase at CES.
Expect to see various types of content on Disney+'s vertical videos, including original short-form content, repurposed social clips, and scenes from longer Disney+ titles, according to Erin Teague, EVP of product management for Disney Entertainment and ESPN, in an interview with Deadline.
SEE ALSO: CES 2026 live updates: See the latest news, surprises, and strange tech from LG, Samsung, and new startups"We're obviously thinking about integrating vertical video in ways that are native to core user behaviors," Teague said. "So, it won’t be a kind of disjointed, random experience." They're not going to be teasers for longer programs, but rather another experience on the platform.
Disney first experimented with vertical videos on the ESPN app with the "Verts" tab, which launched in August 2025.
Get 50% off the cutest vibes youve ever seen during Nancys New Year Sale
UP TO 50% OFF: As of Jan. 9, you can get up to 50% off select items at Nancy, including the Lem clitoral massager and the Pixie remote-controlled panty vibrator.
Opens in a new window Credit: Nancy Save up to 50% off at Nancy Shop NowIf you haven’t made any New Year’s resolutions yet, here’s an idea: Make a commitment to self-care by snagging yourself a new vibe at Nancy. (Yes, it’s kind of an odd name, but the vibrators are super cute, super powerful, and half off!) Plus, the less-intimidating shapes make for really great beginner vibes for anyone who’s nervous about buying their first sex toy.
SEE ALSO: The updated Lelo Ina Wave 2 is the best that rabbit vibrators have to offerAs of Jan. 9, you can get up to 50% off select items at Nancy. The Lem Clitoral Massager, which is easily the cutest thing I own, is down to $89, from its usual $159. That’s a $70 price cut on a top-rated clitoral massager. Bonus: Once you add it to your cart, a “free mystery gift” will appear. It’s not clear what the gift is, but it's worth $9.99, so it could be lube or a storage bag.
I can personally vouch for the Lem; it’s tiny, discreet, and just really well-designed. If you want to go all out, the Oh-Oh-Oh Triple Bundle (which includes the Lem, the Uno, and the Lolly Mini Wand is currently $199, down from $399. You’re basically getting three for the price of one.
The best part about Nancy is that everything ships in discreet packaging, and shipping is free worldwide. They also have a 30-day satisfaction guarantee, so if you’re on the fence about trying a new shape, there’s really no risk. The sale is in its final minutes, though, so I wouldn’t wait too long if you’ve got your eye on something.
Last chance to score a year of Paramount+ for $60 before the price hike hits
SAVE $30: Paramount+ has a price hike going into effect on Jan. 15. This is your last chance to sign up for a Paramount+ Essential annual plan for just $59.99 before it jumps to $89.99.
Opens in a new window Credit: Paramount+ Paramount+ Essential annual plan $59.99/year (save $30 before the price hike) Get Deal Opens in a new window Credit: Paramount+ Paramount+ Premium annual plan $119.99/year (save $20 before price hike) Get DealParamount+ is ringing in 2026 with a good old fashioned price hike. Come Jan. 15, the prices of both the Essential monthly plan (with ads) and the Premium monthly plan (no ads) will increase by a dollar. The annual plans, on the other hand, will see a $30 and $20 increase, respectively. My advice is to lock in an annual plan now before the price hike hits.
The Paramount+ Essential annual plan is just $59.99, which breaks down to a wildly low $4.99 per month. Once the price hike hits on Jan. 15, that price will jump to $89.99. Compared to the monthly plan, the current Essential annual subscription saves users $35.98 per year, or an impressive 38% (the biggest annual savings of any streamer). The new plan price will only save subscribers $17.89 per year — less than half of the savings under the current plan. If you're looking to save on streaming this year, I highly recommend locking in the Essential annual plan ASAP.
The Premium annual plan won't see quite as big of a price hike, but it's still worth it to lock in a year of streaming before Jan. 15. Currently, a Premium yearly plan costs $119.99 per year, but it will jump to $139.99 next week. Subscribers of the current annual plan will ultimately save $35.89 per year compared to the monthly plan. The new plan price will only save subscribers $27.89.
Is it worth subscribing to Paramount+ for a whole year? I think so, particularly if you're an NFL fan. Paramount+ will give you access to several playoff games coming up, as well as AFC games during the regular season. Not to mention, it's where you can watch Landman, Dexter Resurrection, every season of Survivor and Big Brother, Nickelodeon shows (new and old), Paramount Pictures films straight from the theater, and so much more.
These new super thin trackers have paper batteries and wireless charging
With the launch of Google's long-awaited Apple Find My competitor back in 2024, item trackers have become even more popular. Many of them have been pretty basic, but the most interesting trackers we’ve ever seen were just announced at CES.
Expand your collection with 33% off the Magic: The Gathering - Final Fantasy Play Booster Box
SAVE $69.71: As of Jan. 9. 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
Looking to collect all of the Final Fantasy cards featured in Magic: The Gathering? You'll have to drop some cash, though thanks to this Amazon deal that gives you a discount on a booster box chock-full of the game-centric cards, you won't have to spend nearly as much. That's an easy shortcut to growing your collection that you'll want to take advantage of.
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: Score the Magic: The Gathering Innistrad Remastered Play Booster Box for $181.89This box gives you 30 booster packs to open. Each pack nets you 14 cards, with 1 token or art card apiece. You're guaranteed to get 1-4 cards in each pack with a rarity of Rare or higher, as well as ornate borderless alternate art cards thrown in randomly for good measure. And don't forget that each pack contains at least 1 card with a shiny foil design. Lastly, 20% of packs contain a Land card with fun shiny foil art as well.
If you're a serious Final Fantasy fan, you'll find a lot to love in this expansion. It pulls from just about every game throughout the series, including the massively popular MMO Final Fantasy XIV and the classics like fan-favorite Final Fantasy VII. If you have a favorite character, chances are they'll be represented.
This booster box is perfect for adding to your overall collection, building new decks to play with, or just admiring from afar -- they're really gorgeous cards. Better pounce on this deal now before, like many Magic card sets, they sell out completely.
Gmail launches AI inbox and overviews with Gemini
Google has been sneaking in its AI assistant, Gemini, into Gmail for some time. Now Gmail is apparently "entering the Gemini era" officially with an inbox assistant, according to a blog post by Gmail's VP of product, Blake Barnes, published yesterday.
One feature Gmail's launching is AI Overviews, which summarize information in your inbox, apparently building on the already-launched autogenerated email summaries. AI Overview can also be able to answer questions about what's in your inbox, but this feature will only be available to Google AI Pro and Ultra subscribers.
SEE ALSO: Google says it isn't using your Gmail to train AIAI Inbox, another addition, is designed to "filter out the clutter" so you can focus on the most important emails. Features include personalized briefings, highlighting to-dos, and identifying emails from contacts.
AI Inbox analysis "happens securely with the privacy protections you expect from Google, keeping your data under your control," the blog post states.
Starting yesterday, all Gmail users can use Help Me Write for email drafts. An update to Smart Replies, called Suggested Replies, also launched for everyone. Gmail also now features a Proofread tool for grammar, tone, and style — but this is only available to Google AI Pro and Ultra subscribers.
In addition to the blog post, Google published a YouTube video about the new AI tools:
The top (unpinned) comment reads, "Nobody is going to sound human anymore."
Last year, some Gmail users began noticing the "Help Me Write" prompt, complete with the sparkle icon that has become synonymous with AI. Mashable published a guide on how to turn that off.
The sleeper sports sedan nobody saw coming
The sports sedan world is full of loud personalities—big badges, aggressive styling, and constant reminders of why they matter. The Genesis G70 doesn’t play that game.
CES 2026 live updates: See the latest news, surprises, and strange tech from LG, Samsung, and new startups
The annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada, is the biggest tech showcase in the world, and Mashable reporters are on the ground reporting live from the event all week long.
Every year at CES, tech giants like Samsung, LG, Sony, and Lenovo preview their latest innovations, as well as futuristic concept products unlike anything you'll find in stores. CES is also a hub for ambitious startups, electric vehicle brands, and robotics companies. You never know what bizarre new gadgets (or laundry-folding robots) you'll find on the convention floor.
As part of the CNET Group, Mashable reporters will help select the winners for the official Best of CES 2026 Awards, so follow along as we cover the event in real-time. Keep checking back as we provide live updates, photos, and videos directly from the show floor.
Raspberry Pi projects to try this weekend (January 9 - 11)
Are you ready for another round of Raspberry Pi projects to tackle after the first full week of the year? Here are three fun projects that will test your skills in soldering, configuring, and customizing.
Save $30 on the ASUS ZenScreen portable monitor at Amazon — a game-changer for remote workers
SAVE $30: As of Jan. 9, the ASUS ZenScreen portable monitor is on sale for $119 at Amazon. That's a 20% discount from its list price and the lowest price we've seen in months.
Opens in a new window Credit: ASUS ASUS ZenScreen 15.6-inch portable monitor $119 at Amazon$149 Save $30 Get Deal
If you plan on working more on the move this year, you don't need to be confined to a measly laptop screen. The ASUS ZenScreen portable monitor doubles your screen real estate wherever you are and you can get it for 20% off this weekend.
As of Jan. 9, the 15.6-inch ASUS ZenScreen portable monitor is on sale for just $119 at Amazon. That's $30 off its usual $149 price tag and the lowest price we've seen in months.
Remote workers know the struggle of hovering over a tiny laptop screen with dozens of tabs open at once. The 15.6-inch ZenScreen extends that workspace instantly, no matter where you choose to work, by plugging into your laptop's USB-C port. There's no need to worry about charging it or even finding an unused outlet. All you need is a single cable to power it up and get to work.
Its slim 10.5mm build can easily slip into your backpack, but I personally recommend snagging a separate case for it. As an owner of the ASUS ZenScreen myself, I will say it feels a bit more fragile than a laptop. A padded laptop bag does the trick for me and I've never had any issues. Its built-in kickstand makes propping it up on any surface a breeze; you can even work in portrait mode if you desire.
Having two screens to work from on the go? Game-changing. And it'll only set you back $119 if you act fast.
Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 opening turns the Culling Game into unsettling art
Jujutsu Kaisen has entered its Culling Game arc, and its opening sequence makes one thing clear: This is not a game anyone survives unchanged.
Released online yesterday alongside the Season 3 premiere, the opening sequence abandons straightforward hype in favor of something more symbolic and, dare I say, disturbing. Set to King Gnu's "Aizo," the opening depicts the Culling Game as a curated gallery of violence and spectacle, where participation is compulsory for jujutsu sorcerers.
SEE ALSO: For 'Jujutsu Kaisen' fans, Christmas Eve is a day of mourningIts visuals draw heavily from fine art, weaving echoes of Egon Schiele, Paul Rubens, Claude Monet, Edvard Munch, Gustav Klimt, and John Everett Millais into its compositions. Schiele's influence surfaces in a striking image of Yuji Itadori in the womb, his tiny body distorted and compressed, while Rubens' baroque excess recontextualizes Maki and Mai Zenin as sleeping children — an image of softness already haunted by what's to come. (Don’t get me started on the tragedy of Mai as Ophelia.)
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.And then there's Klimt's "The Kiss," reimagined as a slightly terrifying embrace between Yuta Okkotsu and the special-grade cockroach cursed spirit Kurourushi. IYKYK.
All of it unfolds under the shadow of Satoru Gojo, whose continued absence — still sealed — hangs over the season. The opening shifts its attention to the characters we already know, now forced to carry the weight of the Culling Game themselves, while teasing the arrival of new players manga readers will recognize instantly, and anime-only viewers are about to meet. (Kirara and Hakari fans, now is our time.) Looming over everyone is Kenjaku, leering at the chaos like pieces on a game board.
This season isn't just raising the stakes. It’s changing the rules entirely.
New episodes of Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 premiere at 12 p.m. ET on Thursdays on Crunchyroll.
Matt Damon and Ben Affleck reunite: 5 new movies on Netflix in January
The new year is here, which means you're one step closer to the films, shows, and documentaries that are scheduled for streaming. Netflix has a string of exciting titles slated to release in 2026, and is kicking off its run with a promising winter roster.
4 coolest TVs at CES 2026 are from Samsung, LG, and TCL and feature wildly different tech
The TV arena at CES 2026 wasn't exactly the battle of RGB TVs like we expected. It was way more fun than that.
If you didn't hear the buzz prior to CES, RGB is a newer TV technology that aims to mash up the advantages of mini LED and OLED into one display, without settling for the respective disadvantages of opting for either. Now that all of the big announcements are out, there's still no denying RGB's budding popularity — almost every major TV brand made sure to throw an RGB TV in the ring this year.
SEE ALSO: CES 2026 live updates: See the latest news, surprises, and strange tech from LG, Samsung, Lego, and new startupsHowever, the 2026 TV showcases also prove that the presence of RGB doesn't automatically mean that mini LED TVs or OLED TVs on their own are obsolete now. Samsung, LG, and TCL are still focusing heavily on those "classic" 4K TV types, and it made for a pretty diverse spread of new TVs hoping to make the list of best TVs in 2026.
Here's a breakdown of the coolest TVs we've seen from CES 2026:
LG Wallpaper Credit: LGThis week's jumble of TV announcements made it easy to forget that Samsung didn't mention The Frame much at CES. For the first time in forever, it was LG's turn in the art TV spotlight. LG announced the W6 Wallpaper TV at CES 2026, where "wallpaper" refers to the TV's ability to lay almost flush against the wall like framed wall art. Adding to its ability to blend in with the wall is the fact that it measures 9 mm thin (smaller than half an inch).
Both of Samsung's Frame TVs measure about an inch, so yes, the W6 Wallpaper is much thinner. But that's hardly LG's only advantage here — the W6 Wallpaper is an OLED art TV, essentially putting it in a league of its own. This means that the Wallpaper's contrast and black levels will handily beat those of the QLED Frame or Neo QLED Frame Pro. In terms of vibrancy for viewing in bright rooms, the W6 Wallpaper uses the same panel as LG's new G6 TV, and LG's G series models are consistently some of the brightest OLED TVs on the market.
SEE ALSO: Acer debuted 3 new gaming monitors at CES 2026 — should you upgrade?Like the Frame Pro, the W6 Wallpaper is almost completely wireless. That could be of concern for gamers who are strict about input lag. But the W6 Wallpaper does support 165Hz and has a 0.1 millisecond pixel response time, according to LG. With OLED already offering the speedier, more contrast-accurate display for graphics-heavy games, the W6 Wallpaper could quickly become the uncontested art TV for gaming. The only major drawback so far? It's only set to be released in 77 inches and 83 inches.
Interestingly enough, the other big gallery TV news out of CES wasn't about a new Hisense Canvas or TCL Nxtvision. It was about the Amazon Ember Artline, a highly-awaited QLED Fire TV with a matte screen. Amazon's new art TV has 10 possible magnetic frames to choose from and will cost $899.99 for the 55-inch model or $1,099.99 for the 65-inch model. At those prices, Amazon's art TV could pose quite the competition for the non-Pro version of The Frame.
TCL X11L Credit: TCLTCL launched its first RGB TV in China in September. Naturally, that's the model most people expected to be touted at CES. Instead, TCL doubled down on mini LED and quantum dots by debuting its X11L SQD-mini LED TV instead. SQD technology stands for Super Quantum Dot, which utilizes enhanced quantum dot nano particles to convert colors from a single-chip pure white light source instead of the direct red, green, and blue light sources at the heart of RGB TVs.
The goal is still to harness the ultra-high peak brightness typically associated with mini LED and perfect black levels typically associated with OLED, all in the same TV. With awe-inspiring specs like "up to 20,000 local dimming zones," "peak brightness up to 10,000 nits," and "100% of BT.2020 color coverage," TCL's Super Quantum Dot tech isn't letting RGB become the new gold standard that easily. A simple Google search of "TCL X11L" will quickly give you an idea of how much this TV impressed CES goers who saw it in person.
Samsung Micro RGB Credit: SamsungSamsung surely won the award for biggest TV on the CES floor, where it hauled in a 130-inch version of its new Micro RGB TV. The Samsung R95H promises to cover 100 percent of the BT.2020 wide color gamut through an array of red, green, and blue LEDs smaller than 100 micrometers (0.004 of an inch). Adding to the grand display, the R95H's TV stand resembled a giant easel (a throwback to Samsung's own Timeless Frame).
Based on the absurdity of the size alone, a 10-foot RGB TV can't not be mentioned in a story about the most exciting TVs from CES 2026. But Samsung is making this new line more accessible for the size of an average living room wall, noting that the R95H line line will be available in 55, 65, 75, 85, and 100 inches. Whether or not the price point for the smaller models will feel accessible to most people is another story.
SEE ALSO: At CES 2026, Samsung’s AI Living vision leaves no device un-AI’dHisense also brought a giant RGB TV to CES: The 116-inch 116UXS, which is said to add a fourth color, cyan, to the traditional red, green, and blue spectrum. Two other RGB Mini LED options from Hisense, the UR8 and UR9, will also be available at more realistic pricing (as in, not $30,000) and in more realistic sizes (between 55 and 100 inches).
Samsung Movingstyle Credit: SamsungOn the other end of the sizing spectrum, the other cool new TV from Samsung measures just 32 inches. To be fair, it's small because it's portable, down to wheels on its stand and a handle on the back. The Samsung Movingstyle M7 is a wireless 4K touchscreen display that doubles as a monitor, depending on how you may need to use a screen that day. Its 17.7-inch rolling base can move smoothly between hardwood and carpet, or can be propped up on the most convenient flat surface with the built-in kickstand.
The concept of wheeling a TV from room to room may sound a little extra upon first read. But it'll pop into your head the next time you're watching a YouTube workout or DIY fixit video from your tiny phone screen. With three hours of battery on one charge and a decent price point of $1,199.99, the Movingstyle could actually be a pretty practical option.
4 coolest TVs at CES 2026 are from Samsung, LG, and TCL and feature wildly different tech
The TV arena at CES 2026 wasn't exactly the battle of RGB TVs like we expected. It was way more fun than that.
If you didn't hear the buzz prior to CES, RGB is a newer TV technology that aims to mash up the advantages of mini LED and OLED into one display, without settling for the respective disadvantages of opting for either. Now that all of the big announcements are out, there's still no denying RGB's budding popularity — almost every major TV brand made sure to throw an RGB TV in the ring this year.
SEE ALSO: CES 2026 live updates: See the latest news, surprises, and strange tech from LG, Samsung, Lego, and new startupsHowever, the 2026 TV showcases also prove that the presence of RGB doesn't automatically mean that mini LED TVs or OLED TVs on their own are obsolete now. Samsung, LG, and TCL are still focusing heavily on those "classic" 4K TV types, and it made for a pretty diverse spread of new TVs hoping to make the list of best TVs in 2026.
Here's a breakdown of the coolest TVs we've seen from CES 2026:
LG Wallpaper Credit: LGThis week's jumble of TV announcements made it easy to forget that Samsung didn't mention The Frame much at CES. For the first time in forever, it was LG's turn in the art TV spotlight. LG announced the W6 Wallpaper TV at CES 2026, where "wallpaper" refers to the TV's ability to lay almost flush against the wall like framed wall art. Adding to its ability to blend in with the wall is the fact that it measures 9 mm thin (smaller than half an inch).
Both of Samsung's Frame TVs measure about an inch, so yes, the W6 Wallpaper is much thinner. But that's hardly LG's only advantage here — the W6 Wallpaper is an OLED art TV, essentially putting it in a league of its own. This means that the Wallpaper's contrast and black levels will handily beat those of the QLED Frame or Neo QLED Frame Pro. In terms of vibrancy for viewing in bright rooms, the W6 Wallpaper uses the same panel as LG's new G6 TV, and LG's G series models are consistently some of the brightest OLED TVs on the market.
SEE ALSO: Acer debuted 3 new gaming monitors at CES 2026 — should you upgrade?Like the Frame Pro, the W6 Wallpaper is almost completely wireless. That could be of concern for gamers who are strict about input lag. But the W6 Wallpaper does support 165Hz and has a 0.1 millisecond pixel response time, according to LG. With OLED already offering the speedier, more contrast-accurate display for graphics-heavy games, the W6 Wallpaper could quickly become the uncontested art TV for gaming. The only major drawback so far? It's only set to be released in 77 inches and 83 inches.
Interestingly enough, the other big gallery TV news out of CES wasn't about a new Hisense Canvas or TCL Nxtvision. It was about the Amazon Ember Artline, a highly-awaited QLED Fire TV with a matte screen. Amazon's new art TV has 10 possible magnetic frames to choose from and will cost $899.99 for the 55-inch model or $1,099.99 for the 65-inch model. At those prices, Amazon's art TV could pose quite the competition for the non-Pro version of The Frame.
TCL X11L Credit: TCLTCL launched its first RGB TV in China in September. Naturally, that's the model most people expected to be touted at CES. Instead, TCL doubled down on mini LED and quantum dots by debuting its X11L SQD-mini LED TV instead. SQD technology stands for Super Quantum Dot, which utilizes enhanced quantum dot nano particles to convert colors from a single-chip pure white light source instead of the direct red, green, and blue light sources at the heart of RGB TVs.
The goal is still to harness the ultra-high peak brightness typically associated with mini LED and perfect black levels typically associated with OLED, all in the same TV. With awe-inspiring specs like "up to 20,000 local dimming zones," "peak brightness up to 10,000 nits," and "100% of BT.2020 color coverage," TCL's Super Quantum Dot tech isn't letting RGB become the new gold standard that easily. A simple Google search of "TCL X11L" will quickly give you an idea of how much this TV impressed CES goers who saw it in person.
Samsung Micro RGB Credit: SamsungSamsung surely won the award for biggest TV on the CES floor, where it hauled in a 130-inch version of its new Micro RGB TV. The Samsung R95H promises to cover 100 percent of the BT.2020 wide color gamut through an array of red, green, and blue LEDs smaller than 100 micrometers (0.004 of an inch). Adding to the grand display, the R95H's TV stand resembled a giant easel (a throwback to Samsung's own Timeless Frame).
Based on the absurdity of the size alone, a 10-foot RGB TV can't not be mentioned in a story about the most exciting TVs from CES 2026. But Samsung is making this new line more accessible for the size of an average living room wall, noting that the R95H line line will be available in 55, 65, 75, 85, and 100 inches. Whether or not the price point for the smaller models will feel accessible to most people is another story.
SEE ALSO: At CES 2026, Samsung’s AI Living vision leaves no device un-AI’dHisense also brought a giant RGB TV to CES: The 116-inch 116UXS, which is said to add a fourth color, cyan, to the traditional red, green, and blue spectrum. Two other RGB Mini LED options from Hisense, the UR8 and UR9, will also be available at more realistic pricing (as in, not $30,000) and in more realistic sizes (between 55 and 100 inches).
Samsung Movingstyle Credit: SamsungOn the other end of the sizing spectrum, the other cool new TV from Samsung measures just 32 inches. To be fair, it's small because it's portable, down to wheels on its stand and a handle on the back. The Samsung Movingstyle M7 is a wireless 4K touchscreen display that doubles as a monitor, depending on how you may need to use a screen that day. Its 17.7-inch rolling base can move smoothly between hardwood and carpet, or can be propped up on the most convenient flat surface with the built-in kickstand.
The concept of wheeling a TV from room to room may sound a little extra upon first read. But it'll pop into your head the next time you're watching a YouTube workout or DIY fixit video from your tiny phone screen. With three hours of battery on one charge and a decent price point of $1,199.99, the Movingstyle could actually be a pretty practical option.
5 apps I'm downloading to keep my New Year's resolutions for 2026
The new year brings new promises, and, as tradition dictates, new resolutions that we all hope to keep beyond the first week of January. But if you find it difficult to stick to your habits, all hope is not lost. Every year, I try out apps that can help me stick to my New Year's resolutions and build good habits—here are my top picks for 2026.
Filming on your phone? This DJI Mobile 7P Gimbal Stabilizer gets you the perfect shot — and its now 20% off
SAVE $26: As of Jan. 9, get the DJI Osmo Mobile 7P Gimbal Stabilizer for just $103. That saves you $26 off its list price of $129, saving you 20% off.
Opens in a new window Credit: DJI DJI Osmo Mobile 7P Gimbal Stabilizer $103 at Amazon$129 Save $26 Get Deal
DJI is probably best known for their drones, but at the end of 2025, the FCC banned foreign drones. Luckily, that's not the only device DJI has to offer. The drone maker also makes stellar vlogging cameras that are pocket-sized and perfect for adventures. Plus, the DJI Mic Mini is a favorite among Mashable staff and creators for recording clear, consistent sound. But if you prefer filming on your phone and already have a mic you love, then DJI can help you get a better shot with its stabilizer.
The DJI Osmo Mobile 7P Gimbal Stabilizer isn't actually designed to be used on the brand's cameras. Instead, it pairs with your smartphone to get the perfect shot. DJI's Mobile 7P Gimbal Stabilizer can be used as a classic tripod or as a handheld stabilizer for your own the go adventures. Plus, it has a secret. In the gimbal is a charger to keep your phone powered up.
As of Jan 9, the DJI Osmo Mobile 7P Gimbal Stabilizer is down to $103. That saves you $26 off its $129 list price. This deal is available at Amazon, saving you 20% off the stabilizer.
Filming on your phone? This DJI Mobile 7P Gimbal Stabilizer gets you the perfect shot — and its now 20% off
SAVE $26: As of Jan. 9, get the DJI Osmo Mobile 7P Gimbal Stabilizer for just $103. That saves you $26 off its list price of $129, saving you 20% off.
Opens in a new window Credit: DJI DJI Osmo Mobile 7P Gimbal Stabilizer $103 at Amazon$129 Save $26 Get Deal
DJI is probably best known for their drones, but at the end of 2025, the FCC banned foreign drones. Luckily, that's not the only device DJI has to offer. The drone maker also makes stellar vlogging cameras that are pocket-sized and perfect for adventures. Plus, the DJI Mic Mini is a favorite among Mashable staff and creators for recording clear, consistent sound. But if you prefer filming on your phone and already have a mic you love, then DJI can help you get a better shot with its stabilizer.
The DJI Osmo Mobile 7P Gimbal Stabilizer isn't actually designed to be used on the brand's cameras. Instead, it pairs with your smartphone to get the perfect shot. DJI's Mobile 7P Gimbal Stabilizer can be used as a classic tripod or as a handheld stabilizer for your own the go adventures. Plus, it has a secret. In the gimbal is a charger to keep your phone powered up.
As of Jan 9, the DJI Osmo Mobile 7P Gimbal Stabilizer is down to $103. That saves you $26 off its $129 list price. This deal is available at Amazon, saving you 20% off the stabilizer.
Grab the Google Pixel Watch 4 LTE for its lowest price yet
SAVE $100: As of Jan. 9, get the Google Pixel Watch 4 LTE for $399.99, down from its usual price of $499.99. That's a discount of 50% and the lowest price we've seen.
Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Google Pixel Watch 4 LTE $399.99 at Amazon$499.99 Save $100 Get Deal
New year, new you? If you're looking to kick off 2026 on the right foot, one good resolution is getting on track with your fitness journey or planning to be better at organizing your day. One good way to do this is by picking up a new smartwatch. Thanks to this Amazon deal, you can do just that for a great price right now.
As of Jan. 9, get the Google Pixel Watch 4 LTE for $399.99, down from its usual price of $499.99. That's a discount of 50% and the lowest price we've seen.
SEE ALSO: The 7 best smartwatches of 2025 include some surprisesThe Pixel Watch 4 is an attractive wearable that features a bright and crisp Actua 360 domed display, which is 10% larger and 50% brighter than the Pixel Watch 3. It's meant to be extremely durable with scratch-resistant Gorilla Glass, and it's super easy to read.
The watch also features Google's AI assistant Gemini built in, so you can ask questions and get answers straight from your wrist in addition to using it to organize your day, text and call, and use a variety of Android-centric apps. It's rife with fitness tracking options as well, wih over 40 exercise modes, health data, and real-time stats including a GPS, route tracking, and more.
It boasts over 40 hours of battery life and 72 hours in Battery Saver mode, and with its side charging dock, you can get 15 additional hours of battery in just 15 minutes in a pinch.
If you're ready to grab a new affordable smartwatch that's rife with bells and whistles, don't miss this deal while it's still live.
Grab the Google Pixel Watch 4 LTE for its lowest price yet
SAVE $100: As of Jan. 9, get the Google Pixel Watch 4 LTE for $399.99, down from its usual price of $499.99. That's a discount of 50% and the lowest price we've seen.
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New year, new you? If you're looking to kick off 2026 on the right foot, one good resolution is getting on track with your fitness journey or planning to be better at organizing your day. One good way to do this is by picking up a new smartwatch. Thanks to this Amazon deal, you can do just that for a great price right now.
As of Jan. 9, get the Google Pixel Watch 4 LTE for $399.99, down from its usual price of $499.99. That's a discount of 50% and the lowest price we've seen.
SEE ALSO: The 7 best smartwatches of 2025 include some surprisesThe Pixel Watch 4 is an attractive wearable that features a bright and crisp Actua 360 domed display, which is 10% larger and 50% brighter than the Pixel Watch 3. It's meant to be extremely durable with scratch-resistant Gorilla Glass, and it's super easy to read.
The watch also features Google's AI assistant Gemini built in, so you can ask questions and get answers straight from your wrist in addition to using it to organize your day, text and call, and use a variety of Android-centric apps. It's rife with fitness tracking options as well, wih over 40 exercise modes, health data, and real-time stats including a GPS, route tracking, and more.
It boasts over 40 hours of battery life and 72 hours in Battery Saver mode, and with its side charging dock, you can get 15 additional hours of battery in just 15 minutes in a pinch.
If you're ready to grab a new affordable smartwatch that's rife with bells and whistles, don't miss this deal while it's still live.


