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8 ways to repurpose an old Samsung Galaxy phone
If an old Samsung Galaxy phone is collecting dust in your drawer, or you have just switched to a new phone and don't know what to do with your old faithful Galaxy, here are eight ways to repurpose it.
Volvo teases EX60 electric SUV with massive range and fast charging
When it comes to electric SUVs, Volvo has apparently saved the best for last.
Yes, the company already has a compact and a large electric SUV — the Volvo EX30 and EX90, respectively — but the mid-sized EX60 is likely to be the brand's most popular one.
SEE ALSO: CES 2026: I got a first look at Tensor’s RobocarWhile the Volvo EX60 is scheduled for a full reveal on Jan. 21, the company just revealed some key figures for the upcoming SUV. Perhaps most important of them is the range: The EX60 has a 400 mile range in an all-wheel configuration. The figure isn't an official EPA rating, but Volvo says it used comparable testing to obtain it. Similarly, the EX60 should have a WLTP range of about 810 kilometers, which would make it best in class amongst European electric SUVs.
The EX60 is the first Volvo car built with mega casting, meaning "hundreds" of smaller parts are replaced with a single, high-precision casting. Credit: VolvoFor comparison, Tesla Model Y maxes out at 622 kilometers WLTP range.
When the EX60's battery starts running out of juice, you'll be able to charge it quickly. Volvo says the EX60 will get up to 340 kilometers of range in 10 minutes on a 400kW fast charger.
Finally, if you're worried about the battery's longevity, Volvo will offer an optional 10-year battery warranty.
The folded seats indicate the EX60 will be available as a 6- or 7-seater. Credit: VolvoThe company didn't share other specs for the EX60, but it did post several images. One of them shows additional storage compartments in the trunk's bottom, with folded seats visible in the corner. This indicates that the EX60 will be available in a six- or seven-seat configuration, which would make it more appealing for large families.
The EX60's official reveal will be livestreamed on Jan. 21; you can tune in to watch it on Volvo's website.
Gmail is getting an AI Inbox and much more Gemini
Your inbox is about to look a lot different. Google has slowly trickled out some Gemini tools to Gmail, but the floodgates are being opened. AI Overviews, proofreading, and a fully AI Inbox are coming to Gmail starting today.
The Magic: The Gathering Spider-Man Play Booster Box is at its lowest-ever price on Amazon
TL;DR: The Magic: The Gathering Marvel’s Spider-Man Play Booster Box is down to $104.99 at Amazon — the lowest-ever price for this 30-pack booster display.
Opens in a new window Credit: Magic: The Gathering Magic: The Gathering Marvel's Spider-Man Play Booster Box $104.99 at Amazon$131 Save $26.01 Get Deal
Magic: The Gathering crossover sets don’t usually hang around at reasonable prices for long, especially when they pull in fans outside the usual MTG crowd. Marvel’s Spider-Man has been one of those releases, with strong demand from both Magic players and comic fans pushing prices well above launch levels for months. That being said, the market for some of MTG’s new sets seems to be calming down.
As of Jan. 8, the Magic: The Gathering Marvel’s Spider-Man Play Booster Box has dropped to $104.99 at Amazon; confirmed when checking price tracker camelcamelcamel, this marks its lowest price to date. That’s a notable 20% drop from its typical price of around $131, and a steep fall from the much higher prices seen closer to release. For a full 30-pack booster display, this is about as affordable as this set has ever been.
Mashable Deals Be the first to know! Get editor selected deals texted right to your phone! Get editor selected deals texted right to your phone! Loading... Sign Me Up By signing up, you agree to receive recurring automated SMS marketing messages from Mashable Deals at the number provided. Msg and data rates may apply. Up to 2 messages/day. Reply STOP to opt out, HELP for help. Consent is not a condition of purchase. See our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. Thanks for signing up!This price cut is especially surprising since it further undercuts listings at dedicated trading card sites like TCGplayer, while also putting it more in line with its market value of just over $100. At the lowest, TCGplayer is selling the MTG Spider-Man Player Booster Box for $164.94 when shipping costs are considered — making Amazon’s selection the best choice by a mile.
Each box includes 30 Play Boosters, with 14 cards per pack. You’re guaranteed at least one rare or mythic rare and one Traditional Foil card in every booster, giving you plenty of chances at standout pulls while also providing enough packs to support multiple draft nights. Play Boosters are designed to give you a balance between cracking packs for fun and actually give you enough cards to make a decent deck for playing, which makes a full box especially appealing at this price.
The Spider-Man set isn’t the only MTG bargain going right now; the Magic: The Gathering Tarkir Dragonstorm Booster Box has been on sale at Amazon, as well. Meanwhile, preorders on the MTG Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Play Booster Box are down to the lowest-ever price at Amazon.
The Lego Disney and Pixar ‘Up’ House has been marked down to under $40 at Amazon — save $22
SAVE OVER $20: As of Jan. 8, the Lego Disney and Pixar ‘Up’ House (43217) has been discounted to $37.99 at Amazon. This is $22 off its list price of $59.99.
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Lego projects are great to work on during the winter months. If you've been looking for a new set to add to your collection without breaking the bank, the delightful Lego Disney and Pixar ‘Up’ House (43217) has dropped to $37.99 at Amazon.
This deal saves you $22 on the Lego Disney and Pixar ‘Up’ House list price of $59.99. Though it's recommended for ages nine and up, it's sure to be a build to delight Pixar fans of any age.
Mashable Deals Be the first to know! Get editor selected deals texted right to your phone! Get editor selected deals texted right to your phone! Loading... Sign Me Up By signing up, you agree to receive recurring automated SMS marketing messages from Mashable Deals at the number provided. Msg and data rates may apply. Up to 2 messages/day. Reply STOP to opt out, HELP for help. Consent is not a condition of purchase. See our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. Thanks for signing up!The Lego Disney and Pixar ‘Up’ House comes with 598 pieces, which is a good number to keep you busy. These bricks create a partial build of Carl's house from the film, complete with balloons, a variety of rooms, and accessories. It even sets you up with minifigures of Carl and Russell, alongside a very cute Dug the dog figure, so you can have everybody positioned alongside the house.
This deal may not last for very long, though. If you've been hoping to pick it up, now is as good a time as any to grab the Lego Disney and Pixar ‘Up’ House (43217) for less. Looking for even more sets worth your time and money? Check out our breakdown of the best new Lego sets to see what the company has recently released.
Both Pokémon TCG: Mega Evolution Elite Trainer Boxes are now around market price at Amazon
If you’ve been tracking Pokémon TCG prices lately, you already know how rare it is to see popular Elite Trainer Boxes settle anywhere near market value. For months, inflated listings and limited stock have kept Mega Evolution products out of reach for many collectors. Thankfully, as time has gone on since some of these newer sets launched, things are seemingly starting to change.
As of Jan. 8, both Pokémon TCG: Mega Evolution Elite Trainer Boxes are now available at Amazon for prices that closely align with current market rates, thanks to new Amazon price cuts: the Mega Lucario ETB is now available for $103.89 and the Mega Gardevoir ETB is now being sold for as low as $97.87. While still currently above the market value stated on dedicated trading card sites like TCGplayer, Amazon is still the best place to buy Mega Evolution Elite Trainer boxes when you directly compare available listings.
Mashable Deals Be the first to know! Get editor selected deals texted right to your phone! Get editor selected deals texted right to your phone! Loading... Sign Me Up By signing up, you agree to receive recurring automated SMS marketing messages from Mashable Deals at the number provided. Msg and data rates may apply. Up to 2 messages/day. Reply STOP to opt out, HELP for help. Consent is not a condition of purchase. See our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. Thanks for signing up!For instance, the Mega Lucario ETB is being sold for $105 on TCGplayer when the lowest listing price and shipping costs are combined. For the Mega Gardevoir ETB, though, the lowest price is $133.95.
Both versions include nine Mega Evolution booster packs, a full-art foil promo card featuring either Riolu or Alakazam, 65 card sleeves, energy cards, dice, a collector’s box, and a code card for Pokémon TCG Live. The only difference between the Mega Gardevoir and Mega Lucario Elite Trainer Boxes for Mega Evolution collectors is the artwork; so if you’re a Pokémon TCG fan who’s after the best value over aesthetic, we recommend grabbing Mega Gardevoir’s while stocks last.
For those who are after Phantasmal Flames cards, the booster display box is now on sale at Amazon, too. If you’re purely hunting lower-priced ETBs in the Pokémon TCG, the Phantasmal Flames Elite Trainer box is now available for only $88 at Amazon.
Don't set up a new NAS without enabling these 3 features
If you just got a NAS (Network Attached Storage), you probably noticed the number of settings can be overwhelming. There are a few basic settings I think of as essential for enabling when I set up a new NAS.
Apple AirPods Pro 3 are down to under $200 at Amazon — act fast to save
SAVE OVER $40: As of Jan. 8, the AirPods Pro 3 are on sale at Amazon for $199.99. This is $49.01 off their list price of $249.
Opens in a new window Credit: Apple Apple AirPods Pro 3 $199.99 at Amazon$249 Save $49.01 Get Deal
Amazon has knocked the price of the AirPods Pro 3 down to $199.99, which is just $0.99 away from their lowest-ever price. If these sleek earbuds — which we consider to be "a remarkable upgrade in functionality over their predecessors" in our review — have been on your radar, there's no better time to grab them and save.
Usually the AirPods Pro 3 are listed for $249, so this deal saves you $49.01. They've earned spots on both our lists of the best earbuds and the best headphones overall, so if you've been hoping to upgrade your earbuds for the new year, these are well worth a look.
Mashable Deals Be the first to know! Get editor selected deals texted right to your phone! Get editor selected deals texted right to your phone! Loading... Sign Me Up By signing up, you agree to receive recurring automated SMS marketing messages from Mashable Deals at the number provided. Msg and data rates may apply. Up to 2 messages/day. Reply STOP to opt out, HELP for help. Consent is not a condition of purchase. See our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. Thanks for signing up!If noise-cancellation is a high priority for you when it comes to earbuds, the AirPods Pro 3 block twice as much outside noise around you compared to their predecessors. Pair that with great sound quality and a battery that lasts up to eight hours on a single charge with Active Noise Cancellation (or up to 10 in Transparency mode), these earbuds are travel or commuting ready.
Our AirPods Pro 3 review had plenty of praise for them as well, with writer Adam Doud saying they're "a remarkable upgrade in functionality over their predecessors, with better battery life and ANC, as well as a new heart rate sensor."
No better time to grab some new earbuds for the new year. Don't miss out on the AirPods Pro 3 down to $199.99 at Amazon.
Watch Sophie Turner dominate Jimmy Fallon in a thumb war
Sophie Turner has been training to play Lara Croft since last February, and there was only one way she wanted to showcase her strength on The Tonight Show: by dominating an unsuspecting Jimmy Fallon in a classic thumb war.
"My thumb strength is really, really...it's good," says Turner in the clip above. "I thought we could have a thumb wrestle."
The Game of Thrones star proceeds to ask Fallon if he wants "this smoke" to which he foolishly agrees — before he gets swiftly put in his place by a far stronger thumb.
Why Excel files get huge, and the 5 fixes that shrank mine from 50MB to 2MB
I used to think a 50MB Excel file meant I had a lot of data. I was wrong. It actually meant my workbook was a cluttered mess of hidden caches and ghost data. I managed to reclaim my storage and speed by cutting that file down to 2MB. Here's how.
Spotify Smart Shuffle played a song Id never heard before. It was AI generated.
On a frosty, bitterly cold morning, I needed a little background music to motivate myself. On Spotify, I pressed play on The Gap Band's "Early In The Morning," a funk bop from 1982 currently having a resurgence on TikTok.
After Charlie Wilson's dulcet tones got me in the mood to do a bit of work, Spotify's Smart Shuffle feature carried on the old school funk and soulful R&B vibes. The audio streaming platform played the likes of "She's a Bad Mama Jama," by Carl Carlton, "Candy" by Cameo, "All Night Long," by Mary Jane Girls.
But then a song I didn't recognise began playing. "I'm Letting Go Of The Bullshit" by Nick Hustles. It blended in well with the other '70s and early '80s era songs that Spotify had shuffled through, inspired by The Gap Band. But the lyrics were strikingly modern. "This year I'm in my flow / F*ck anything that don't help me grow / Fake friends shiesty h**s." The song has a not-insignificant 1,823,488 listens on Spotify at the time of writing.
SEE ALSO: Spotify to introduce AI label and spam filter to stop AI music slopCurious, I took a look at the artist's profile on Spotify to discover Nick Hustles has almost 600K monthly listeners and an array of popular songs with striking titles such as "Minding My Goddamn Business," "I Do Whatever The F*ck I Want," and "Stop B*tching". I noted there was no author bio in the "About" section of Hustles' profile, so I turned to Google.
That's where I discovered that this catchy little tune I'd been listening to was actually AI-generated. I'll admit: it hadn't even occurred to me that this '70s-sounding funk singer could be anything other than human. Given that 97 percent of people can't tell if a song is made by AI or humans, per a recent Deezer and Ipsos study, I don't feel quite so bad about my lack of discernment. But these are questions we will need to begin asking ourselves as we navigate the AI music era.
How did an AI artist end up in my Spotify queue?Nick Hustles is an alias for Nick Arter, 35, a human producer who uses AI music tools Suno and Udio. Not only is Hustles not a 1970s era musician, but he also wasn't even born in the '70s. Arter did not immediately respond to Mashable's request for comment.
Then it occurred to me: Spotify actually recommended this artist to me. I hadn't found the track on TikTok or Instagram. It had been suggested in my Smart Shuffle queue — a 2023-launched feature which adds personalised recommendations to match the vibe of the first song you played. So, is Spotify now recommending AI artists to listeners who've previously shown zero interest in anything other than human-created music? Well, it certainly seems that way.
Spotify's mission statement is "to unlock the potential of human creativity". Is it really possible for that mission to sit alongside its role in not merely platforming, but recommending AI music?
A Spotify spokesperson told Mashable that "Spotify doesn't give AI-generated music any special treatment."
"While we don’t penalise artists for using AI responsibly, we are aggressive about taking down content farms, impersonators, or anyone trying to game the system," they added.
Featured Video For You How TikTok is Changing the Music IndustryRecommendation algorithms respond dynamically to online trends, often linked to viral social media activity, media coverage, or public conversations. That means if an AI-generated song is going viral on TikTok, or gains press attention, that could result in the song ending up in your Spotify Shuffle queue.
Spotify's track record with AI music isn't great. In July 2025, the streamer allegedly published AI-generated songs on the pages of deceased musicians, including Blaze Foley, who was killed in 1989. In summer 2025, viral band The Velvet Sundown released two albums and gained 1 million plays on Spotify before admitting that its music, images and band backstory were all created using AI.
Is it wrong to recommend AI songs to listeners?How should we feel about AI-generated songs finding their way into our listener library? Some people aren't necessarily opposed to giving AI music a try, but their open-mindedness begins to shift once they feel deceived. Research by Deezer and Ipsos found that 80 percent of people want AI music clearly labeled on streamers. Transparency matters: a strong majority (72 percent) say they would want to be told if a streaming platform was recommending music created entirely by AI. Almost half would rather filter AI music out completely, and four in 10 say they’d skip it if it popped up anyway.
In Sept. 2025, following user feedback, Spotify introduced an AI labelling system via metadata disclosures, working with the Digital Data Exchange (DDEX). This means AI credits will appear in music metadata on the platform, but that doesn't mean you'll see a visible "AI-generated" badge when you're looking at a track on Spotify. Per the company's announcement: "It’s not about punishing artists who use AI responsibly or down-ranking tracks for disclosing information about how they were made."
Labelling songs and artist pages as AI-generated seems like the bare minimum to avoid misleading listeners.This is a step in the right direction, but is it enough? Currently (as of Jan. 2026), there is no universal, front-and-centre badge on Spotify track pages to declare it "AI" or "not AI". Those AI disclosures are instead baked into the credits and metadata.
I'd like to know immediately when a song I'm listening to isn't being performed by a human. Labelling songs and artist pages as AI-generated seems like the bare minimum to avoid misleading listeners. I also think there should be an option in Spotify's Settings to exclude AI-generated music from Smart Shuffle. For those who feel strongly about AI-generated music, we should be given the option to opt out, so we don't threaten economic incentives for human-produced work.
It's important to note the distinction between entirely AI-generated work and work that's been produced by human artists with the assistance of AI tools. For generations, tech has played an integral role in the creation of music, such as multitrack recording, digital mixing consoles, Auto-Tune, audio editing software, to name a few. AI tools, when used responsibly to enhance human talent, are undoubtedly the next phase in technology's relationship with music.
What's the problem with AI-generated music?Spotify's mission statement also states that it provides "a million creative artists the opportunity to live off their art and billions of fans the opportunity to enjoy and be inspired by it." But when the market is flooded with AI slop, we make it harder for musicians to earn a living. Research suggests that music sector workers could lose nearly a quarter of their income to AI by 2028. In the UK, MPs are calling on the government to regulate the use of AI in the music industry and to bring in protections to ensure the public is not duped into unknowingly listening to AI-generated music.
Part of the joy of music comes in marvelling that a human made it. Good music is born out of creativity, innovation, skill, talent, effort, vulnerability, emotion, and perseverance.
80 percent of people want to see legislation to prevent musicians' work being used to train AI without their consent, according to research conducted by UK Music. From the same study, 77 percent believe that AI music, which doesn't credit the original creator, is tantamount to theft, and 83 percent believe that a musical artist's creative "personality" should be legally protected against AI copies.
AI-generated art in general relies on material that already exists. It reduces art to a formula, which it replicates. The result is a homogenous, generic song, a regurgitated version of music that already exists. What you lose is the thrill of discovering a new sound, hearing an artist do something that's not been done before. AI just can't replicate that, and it never will.
The Pokémon TCGs Mega Charizard X ex Ultra-Premium Collection is under $170 at Amazon
TL;DR: The Pokémon TCG: Mega Charizard X ex Ultra-Premium Collection is on sale for $169.99 at Amazon.
Opens in a new window Credit: The Pokémon Company Pokémon TCG: Mega Charizard X ex Ultra-Premium Collection $169.99 at Amazon$249.99 Save $80 Get Deal
Last year was one of the biggest examples of how low stock and fluctuating prices can make the trading card market tough to navigate. Now the dust has settled, we're seeking the best deals.
The Pokémon TCG’s Mega Charizard X ex Ultra-Premium Collection is one of the best ways to get boosters from various sets and other key accessories. Still, the low units available mean this must-have collection has been subject to massive price hikes ever since it came out alongside the Phantasmal Flames set. Thankfully, new price cuts through various Amazon sellers have brought it down to closer to market value.
Mashable Deals Be the first to know! Get editor selected deals texted right to your phone! Get editor selected deals texted right to your phone! Loading... Sign Me Up By signing up, you agree to receive recurring automated SMS marketing messages from Mashable Deals at the number provided. Msg and data rates may apply. Up to 2 messages/day. Reply STOP to opt out, HELP for help. Consent is not a condition of purchase. See our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. Thanks for signing up!As of Jan. 8, the Pokémon TCG: Mega Charizard X ex Ultra-Premium Collection has had 32% taken off its $249.99 list price, dropping down to $169.99. For comparison, the lowest price for the Mega Charizard X ex Ultra-Premium Collection is $167.96 on TCGplayer at the time of writing, but the lowest listing’s extra cost required for shipping means you’d need to spend more in total — making Amazon the go-to retailer right now.
In exchange for that lower price tag, the Mega Charizard X ex Ultra-Premium Collection gives you a mix of 18 Pokémon TCG boosters from recent sets that have been hard to find: four Phantasmal Flames, four Mega Evolution, four Destined Rivals, four Journey Together, and two Surging Sparks packs. In addition, you’ll get a foil promo card each of Mega Charizard ex and Oricoco ex, 65 Mega Charizard ex card sleeves, a Mega Charizard X playmat, a Mega Charizard X deck box, a matching metal coin, six damage counter dice, and a code card for Pokémon TCG Live.
If you’ve been out of the Pokémon game for a while and want to see what the latest sets are about before playing again, this is the perfect collection for diving back in. If it’s more cards from a specific set you’re after, you can still get a Pokémon TCG: Mega Evolution Phantasmal Flames Elite Trainer Box for around $88 at Amazon, along with the Phantasmal Flames Booster Display Box down to market value.
Jimmy Kimmel responds to Trump saying hes blinking not sleeping during meetings
Jimmy Kimmel has previously covered the phenomenon of Donald Trump appearing to fall asleep in meetings, but there was apparently a key explanation he's been missing.
"Teddy Dose-velt told the Wall Street Journal that, you know the many videos of him nodding off during meetings? He says he's not sleeping, he's blinking," explains Kimmel. "That's right, he has the rare ability to hold a blink for minutes at a time. And to showcase that ability, we've put together this video montage of some of the many times he most definitely wasn't falling asleep on live TV."
The evidence appears to speak for itself.
Score an Apple Watch Series 11 for its lowest-ever price at Amazon — save $100
SAVE $100: As of Jan. 8, the Apple Watch Series 11 (GPS, 42mm) is on sale for its lowest-ever price of $299 at Amazon. This is $100 off the list price of $399.
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A few different models of the Apple Watch Series 11 (GPS, 42mm) have been marked down to the lowest-ever price of $299 at Amazon. If you've been hoping to pick up a smartwatch to keep track of your health and fitness goals, now is the time to grab it.
The return to this discounted price makes for $100 in savings. There are a few different color options to choose from at this sale price: the jet black aluminum case with a black sport band, the silver aluminum case with a purple fog sport band, and the space gray aluminum case with a black sport band. For $0.99 more, you can also score the rose gold aluminum case with a light blush sport band for $299.99.
Mashable Deals Be the first to know! Get editor selected deals texted right to your phone! Get editor selected deals texted right to your phone! Loading... Sign Me Up By signing up, you agree to receive recurring automated SMS marketing messages from Mashable Deals at the number provided. Msg and data rates may apply. Up to 2 messages/day. Reply STOP to opt out, HELP for help. Consent is not a condition of purchase. See our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. Thanks for signing up!The Apple Watch Series 11 is a smartwatch we consider to be the best Apple upgrade, as it "takes everything we loved about the Apple Watch Series 10 and adds a new processor and longer battery life." Mashable's Stan Schroeder had plenty of praise for this smartwatch's battery life in his review, saying "After nearly a full week of use, I can say that the Apple Watch Series 11 is easily a one-and-a-half-day smartwatch now, and it's possible to extend that to a full weekend if you carefully use Low Power mode."
The battery life isn't the only exciting aspect of this smartwatch, though. It also packs plenty of features for its users, including hypertension notifications, a sleep score, heart rate notifications, and advanced workout features like Pacer, Heart Rate Zones, training load, and more.
The Apple Watch Series 11 is worth the investment for the new year, so don't miss out on this great deal at Amazon.
The Anker 3-in-1 charging station is back on sale at Amazon — save over $60 right now
SAVE $69: As of Jan. 8, the Anker 3-in-1 charger is on sale for $160.99 at Amazon. That's a 30% discount on the list price.
Opens in a new window Credit: Anker Anker 3-in-1 Charging Station $160.99 at Amazon$229.99 Save $69 Get Deal
Nothing can mess up your desk or nightstand like cable clutter. The solution? Anker’s 3-in-1 charging station. This handy little device makes life so much easier for Apple users, letting you charge your iPhone, AirPods, and Apple Watch at once, with one charger. And as of Jan. 8, it’s on sale for $160.99, a discount of $69 off the list price.
It's handy and it's fast, charging your devices with ultra-fast 25W wireless charging. If you have an iPhone 17 Pro, it'll reach 50% in just 22 minutes. And don't worry about overheating. Thanks to TEC active cooling, your devices are kept below 89°F, which protects battery health.
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Pick up this charger deal from Amazon before the deal runs out.
This like-new Amazon Fire HD 8 tablet is on sale for under $80
SAVE $10: As of Jan. 8, the like-new Amazon Fire HD 8 tablet is on sale for $79.99 at Amazon. That's an 11% discount on the list price.
Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Amazon Fire HD 8 (Refurbished) $79.99 at Amazon$89.99 Save $10 Get Deal
A new tablet doesn't have to break the bank, and right now at Amazon you can get the like-new Amazon Fire HD 8 tablet for under $80. This is a refurbished model, but don't let that put you off. Amazon states it is a refurbished, tested, and certified device that looks and works like new, with the same limited warranty as a brand-new model.
So, what are you getting with your money? This tablet has an 8-inch HD display, ideal for streaming and gaming. It also has a 5MP rear camera for photos, and a thin, lightweight, and durable design.
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It also benefits from new smart tools that let you make emails sound better, summarize webpages, and create custom wallpapers. And like most Amazon devices, you'll get Alexa built in to the device, so you can make video calls, control smart home devices (like robot vacuums), and so much more, straight from your tablet.
Find this deal at Amazon for $79.99 now.
Save $150 with this new Breville Barista Express Impress deal at Amazon
SAVE $150: As of Jan. 8, the Breville Barista Express Impress is on sale for $649.95 at Amazon. That's a 19% discount on the list price.
Opens in a new window Credit: Breville Breville Barista Express Impress $649.95 at Amazon$799.95 Save $150 Get Deal
It’s time to leave bad coffee in 2025 and start your mornings with something actually worth getting out of bed for. And the Breville Barista Express Impress is definitely worthy of that upgrade. And as of Jan. 8, it's on sale. Right now you can save $150 on this machine, taking the price down to $649.95.
It's a great machine, and not over-complicated either. In fact it's designed to make good espresso at home, without overcomplicating things. It has an assisted puck system that takes the guesswork out of manual brewing. It automatically doses fresh coffee, corrects the next dose if needed, and uses assisted tamping to help create a clean, even puck.
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Find this coffee machine deal at Amazon — get it now before the discount runs out.
Watch a real supernova blast evolve over 25 years in new telescope video
Astronomers have turned a famous star explosion into a 25‑year time‑lapse, using a NASA telescope to watch the superheated gas race through space and slam into its surroundings.
The new study using the Chandra X-ray Observatory tracks how different parts of the shockwave slow down in different directions, turning this 400‑year‑old relic into a laboratory for how supernovas work.
The stakes go beyond a striking movie, which you can watch further down in this story.
The explosion, known as Kepler’s Supernova Remnant, was a kind of exploding star that astronomers use to measure cosmic distances because it gives off a predictable brightness. By watching how this shock front changes speed, researchers can learn how the messy, real environments of so-called Type Ia supernovas shape their behavior.
The observations also help refine how much astronomers can trust Type Ia supernovas as cosmic yardsticks.
"It's important that we understand these events because (they help) cosmologists measure the expansion of the universe," said Jessye Gassel, a George Mason University graduate student who presented the results at the 247th American Astronomical Society meeting in Phoenix this week. "There's still a lot unknown about these Type Ia explosions and how they happen."
SEE ALSO: Betelgeuse's elusive co-star left a trail of clues for astronomersGerman astronomer Johannes Kepler first spotted this supernova remnant in the constellation Ophiuchus in 1604. At the time, Kepler believed it was a new star, but scientists now know it as the dazzling aftermath of a star explosion roughly 17,000 light-years from Earth.
It's the last clearly observed supernova in the Milky Way, Gassel said.
Astronomer Johannes Kepler first saw the supernova remnant in the "foot" of the constellation Ophiuchus, the serpent bearer, in 1604. Credit: Universal History Archive / Universal Images Group / Getty Images illustrationChandra-X has looked at the remnant since 2000, capturing about 6 percent of its lifetime. Gassel's team stitched those observations into the longest X‑ray movie the telescope has ever made, showing its evolution from 2000 to 2025. Frame by frame, the outer shell swells, revealing bright filaments where the shockwave — the high‑speed front of material and energy from the explosion — invades surrounding gas, heating it to millions of degrees.
Over the course of the quarter-century that the telescope has watched the aftermath, the shockwave has covered a great distance, traveling half a light-year, or about 3 trillion miles.
The team measured how fast this border moves in different regions. In some directions, the blast surges ahead at roughly 14 million mph. In others, it slows to about 4 million mph. That contrast suggests the explosion is not expanding into uniform, empty space. Instead, one side runs into relatively thin gas, while the other rams into much thicker material.
You could think of it like a jeep excursion. In one direction, it has a clear highway to traverse. In another, it's off-roading. The jeep with the paved road can drive much faster than the jeep slogging through mud.
"Kepler Supernova Remnant is pretty spherical, but since we know that there (are) different densities surrounding it, we wouldn't expect it," Gassel said. "What's happening is, even though there are different densities that the blast wave (is) running into, the location of where the star exploded is actually moving, instead of having a warped shape at the edges."
The pattern reflects what the star system was doing before it blew up. A Type Ia supernova occurs when a white dwarf — the Earth‑sized core of a dead star — orbits a companion star. As that system evolves, it can shed gas into the space around it. The uneven shock speeds in Kepler’s remnant map out how much material piled up in different directions, providing a record of the system’s history.
Though Type Ia supernovas remain reliable distance markers for the universe's expansion, they're not all perfectly identical. This kind of study can help scientists understand how the local environment can account for subtle differences.
Because the Chandra-X mission won't go on forever, astronomers may only have another decade to watch the supernova remnant unfold. But successors, such as the potential AXIS X-ray satellite, could continue to monitor this and other explosions.
CES 2026: Meet RocX, the handheld camera with AI tracking at 50x zoom
Generative AI platforms, AI assistants, AI-powered everything can be found at CES 2026.
But, the best AI use cases I've come across at the show are more practical applications of AI, like the RocX camera from a startup called Farseer.
The RocX is a long-distance view AI tracking camera. AI-tracking systems for cameras are really starting to take off lately. AI tracking basically enables cameras to automatically follow a specific object so that it's always in view of the camera.
SEE ALSO: CES 2026 live updates: See the latest news, surprises, and strange tech from LG, Samsung, Lego, and new startupsHowever, what makes the RocX unique is that it's really leaning into the long-distance view capabilities of the device with its 50x zoom. AI-tracking following an object on screen is one thing. To be able to do so from long-distances and with the object zoomed in on is a more challenging task, but the RocX appeared to be able to pull it off from the short demo that I experienced at CES.
RocX tracks a bird on the handheld handle Credit: MashableFor the demo at CES, RocX brought a fake bird attached to a tripod that was attached to a remote control vehicle. The Farseer team, which is made up of ex-DJI engineers, would then move the bird around the room with the remote control. The RocX in handheld mode would spin on its handle, follow the bird around, and always make sure it was in the field of view for the camera.
The bird moved, but the user's hand didn't. The RocX tracked the bird's movement to make sure it was captured on video. Credit: MashableThe RocX tracking camera and recording camera are all one single device, which is interesting because other tracking solutions have previously separated the two cameras. The videos taken by the RocX at CES also appeared to be very clear, even when zoomed in, in 4K resolution.
While RocX has been heavily marketed by Farseer for its bird watching and animal tracking abilities — both modes pre-programmed in the device — it also says its for any long-distance recording situation such as following the action while recording sports.
RocX comes in two different bundles, one with a handle for handheld use with the RocX camera and the other with a gimbal, so that the RocX tracking system can be used with your DSLR or mirrorless camera. Basically, using the latter system, the RocX camera sits atop your DSLR or mirrorless camera, with both attached to the gimbal. The RocX camera acts as the tracking camera and relays the movement to the gimbal, which pans to follow the tracked object, making sure your DSLR or mirrorless camera is always recording that object.
Farseer's RocX at CES Unveiled Credit: MashableThe RocX will launch on Kickstarter and will be released in the coming months with a retail price around $500.
Head to the Mashable CES 2026 hub for the latest news and live updates from the biggest show in tech, where Mashable journalists are reporting live.
How to watch Miami vs. Ole Miss online for free
The college football playoffs near their dramatic conclusion as the Miami Hurricanes clash with the Ole Miss Rebels in the Fiesta Bowl semi-final.
Both programmes are coming off impressive quarter final wins against higher-ranked teams — Miami overturned last year's national champion Ohio at the Cotton Bowl Classic, and Ole Miss defeated Georgia in the Sugar Bowl.
Ole Miss are ranked at No. 6 and Miami at No. 10 but there's not much between them — the Rebels are on a seven-game streak and the Hurricanes on a six-game streak. This one really could go either way. And the stakes are seriously high, with a CFP final spot up for grabs against the winner of Oregon vs. Indiana in the Peach Bowl.
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