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DJI launches the Mic Mini 2. But theres a catch.
Last year, DJI's Mic Mini was one of our favorite microphones for content creators. It just got a sequel — though you may have to wait to see it.
The miniature microphone array is back in the form of DJI Mic Mini 2, first spotted by The Verge. It's available now in most markets around the world, with pricing starting at €59 for a bundle that has a charging case, a wireless receiver, and a mic transmitter.
You can also get some more expensive bundles, such as a €99 version with a bigger receiver, a couple of transmitters, and a larger charging case.
Look at what you can't have, America. Credit: DJI UKYou may have noticed the lack of a U.S. dollar sign there. That's because this product, like some other DJI products, is not available in the U.S. right now, and we don't know if it will be any time soon.
All DJI products are facing long delays when it comes to launching in the U.S. — here's why.
SEE ALSO: DJI reveals Osmo Pocket 4, upgrading its popular gimbal camera. But there's a big catch.U.S. users can take heart with the fact that none of the improvements in the Mic Mini 2 seem that big of a deal. The major upgrade is a series of magnetic, swappable mic covers that come in different colors, which could be useful for making the mics either blend in with something or stand out, depending on what you want.
There are also new voice presets, which could be handy for some content creators.
It's a good thing those sweaters exactly match the colors of the mic covers. Credit: DJILast year, Mashable found that the original Mic Mini made for a great option for anyone who wanted to record audio in a portable fashion and without breaking the bank. The audio quality was solid and they interface with a mobile app for easy settings adjustment.
Unfortunately, U.S. customers will have to get more than a little creative if they want to get their hands on the new version.
3 riveting Netflix thrillers to watch this week (April 27-May 3)
The Netflix machine never stops. The streaming giant continues to release hit movies that capture a massive audience. The latest example is Apex, a riveting thriller that premiered on April 24. Apex is our top movie of the week to watch on Netflix in the U.S. because of its gripping premise and massive star power.
South Africa withdraws its AI policy because it was AI-generated
South Africa's ambitions to become a continental leader in artificial intelligence have run into a deeply awkward obstacle: the country's draft national AI policy had to be withdrawn after it was found to contain fictitious, apparently AI-generated citations.
Reuters reported that the document was nearing finalization in parliament when fabricated references were discovered in its source list. Solly Malatsi, South Africa's Minister of Communications and Digital Technologies, announced the withdrawal in a statement posted to X on April 26, calling the lapse a direct compromise of the policy's integrity.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed."This failure is not a mere technical issue but has compromised the integrity and credibility of the draft policy," Malatsi wrote. "The most plausible explanation is that AI-generated citations were included without proper verification. This should not have happened. In fact, this unacceptable lapse proves why vigilant human oversight over the use of artificial intelligence is critical."
AI hallucinations remain a stubborn and largely intractable problem with language models, as Mashable has reported repeatedly.
Phony citations have been a particular problem in legal documents, and a growing number of U.S. lawyers have been busted and reprimanded for submitting AI-generated legal briefs riddled with hallucinations. An online legal hallucination database maintained by lawyer and data scientist Damien Charlotin has found more than 900 such cases in the United States alone (and four in South Africa, not including the latest debacle).
The withdrawn policy had outlined the establishment of a national AI commission, an ethics board, and a regulatory body, alongside tax incentives, grants, and subsidies to stimulate private-sector investment. South Africa's stated goal, per Reuters, was to position itself as Africa's leading hub for AI innovation.
Malatsi's statement did not indicate a timeline for when a revised draft will be produced.
8 Times a background character spun off into stardom
Every so often, a background or supporting character does such a good job at stealing scenes from the stars of a show or movie that Hollywood has no choice but to take notice. And sometimes, they're given the chance to shine in their own spinoff. We know the success stories (Frasier Crane and Saul Goodman come to mind) and the flops (Joey, we had such high hopes), but bit players have been proving their worth at the top of the marquee for decades, often shining brighter than their original incarnations.
Voting is now open for The Mashable 101 Fan Fave: Help us pick the internet’s favorite digital creator
We’re calling on you — the Mashable audience — to help shape our yearly list of the digital creators shaping the internet today.
Launched in 2025 and back again in its second year, The Mashable 101 is our essential guide to the creators who are making the internet interesting.
New for 2026 is the launch of The Mashable 101 Fan Fave — a chance for our readers to determine who they think should be on the list.
We posted the callout and the nominees poured in, ranging from YouTube personalities and Substack writers, to TikTok creators, Twitch streamers, and much more.
Learn about all the nominees and then cast your vote.
Fans and followers (creators, too!), share this widely, and rally around your favorite digital personalities while you can. Voting is open now.
Follow us on TikTok, Instagram, X, Facebook, or your social platform of choice, and check back at Mashable.com for the announcement of our winner later this year.
From YouTubers and TikTok stars to streamers and podcasters, Mashable talks to creators about how they built their platforms, the gear they swear by, and the trends they see coming next. Read more of our creator coverage, meet last year's Mashable 101 to discover 2025’s most exciting voices, and tell us about your favorite creators today.
Never underestimate the bandwidth of a USB drive full of files
Physically carrying media between computers, known as "sneakernet," is one of the oldest "networking" protocols in that it lets me share files between machines. Despite the availability of cloud storage like Google Drive or Dropbox, I still use sneakernet in some situations.
PowerToys 0.99 makes it easier to drag windows and manage monitor settings
Microsoft’s free productivity suite for Windows power users has never sat still for long. After introducing a dockable command palette last month, the company is back with PowerToys 0.99, and this time, it might be the most feature-packed release in recent months. This version brings two brand-new utilities along with refinements to the existing features. From better monitor management to smarter window controls, this version update is worth looking at.
Android Auto supports way more apps than you think—here are 4 surprises
Android Auto is the same Android that's running on your phone, but with a very limited interface. That's the point, of course, but you'd be surprised by how many Android apps are actually supported by Android Auto. Here are four apps you might typically think of as phone apps, but work as full-fledged Android Auto apps as well.
This Lexus sedan redefines reliability for stress-free luxury buyers
Reliability has always been a big deal in the U.S. car market because for most people, a car isn’t a luxury—it’s how daily life actually happens. With long distances and limited public transport in many areas, drivers need something they can trust without constantly worrying about breakdowns or expensive surprises.
Apple confirms Weather app outage. Heres what we know
UPDATE: Apr. 28, 2026, 4:40 p.m. EDT As of mid-afternoon on Tuesday, the Weather app outage has been resolved, according to Apple's status website.
In the U.S., at least, iPhone users are experiencing problems accessing the Apple iOS Weather app Tuesday.
Checking the standard Apple Weather app may be part of the daily routine of millions of users, but the app is not loading for all of them. On X and Reddit, confused and frustrated iPhone owners are reporting issues with Weather. Some say they can't recall the app ever going down previously.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed. This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.Multiple Mashable employees in the U.S. were unable to access the app. One of our editors was able to access it, though it took about 10 seconds to load in that case. As of this writing, the Apple online support page shows an active outage with the Weather app.
Mashable reached out to Apple for comment, and we'll update this story if we receive a response.
DownDetector, the platform where users can report errors with popular websites and apps, does not have a page for the Weather app. However, DownDetector does show sudden spikes in both The Weather Channel app and Apple Support.
Internet outages have become a common occurrence over the past year, but major outages within the Apple ecosystem remain rare.
(Disclosure: DownDetector and Mashable are both owned by the same parent company, Ziff Davis.)
This Hyundai SUV takes three-row EV luxury into new territory
I recently attended the unveiling of Hyundai’s latest flagship three-row electric SUV trim level at a media event near the Hyundai Motor Group Metaplant America (HMGMA) in Ellabell, Georgia. The newly revealed vehicle is the 2027 Hyundai IONIQ 9 AWD Performance Calligraphy Black Ink, and it made a striking first impression.
Canonical plans responsible AI for Ubuntu Linux, rejecting Microsoft's Copilot model
Canonical has outlined plans to bring AI features to Ubuntu Linux over the next year, with major implications for how the distribution will evolve.
3 reasons Google Fi is still the smartest MVNO for frequent travelers
Google Fi is one of many alternatives to the “big carriers,” but it offers a few perks that set it apart from the others. If you happen to travel a lot, it’s an especially attractive option. Here’s why I like to keep Google Fi in my suitcase.
Untitled Nintendo Film: Do Nintendo and Illumination have a mystery movie coming in 2028?
If you haven't been a big fan of Nintendo's recent foray into major motion pictures, then the company may have a chance to redeem itself.
Following the recent release of the poorly reviewed but extremely financially lucrative The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, it looks like Nintendo's partnership with the animation studio Illumination is set to continue in a couple of years.
Universal Pictures Spain uploaded a release schedule for the next few years to its website (courtesy of Kotaku) and, lo and behold, one of the upcoming movies is called "UNTITLED ILLUMINATION/NINTENDO EVENT FILM."
That's...probably not what it will actually be called, but with a tentative release date of April 12, 2028, they've got time to figure that part out.
Editor's note: Spoilers for The Super Mario Galaxy Movie are ahead.
SEE ALSO: 'The Super Mario Galaxy Movie' review: Death is coming for us all Well, would you look at that? Credit: Screenshot: Universal Pictures SpainNaturally, the internet is slightly abuzz with speculation about what this movie could be. Given that it's only two years after the release of The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, it's reasonable to assume this is something else, though we should leave some space open for the possibility that this is just another Chris Pratt vehicle. (The Pratt-lead Super Mario Bros. movie came out in 2023, followed by Super Mario Galaxy in 2026, and a third is expected in 2029.)
For Nintendo fans, the most likely candidate is some kind of Donkey Kong animated feature starring Seth Rogen, who voiced the tie-wearing ape in The Super Mario Bros. Movie but was conspicuously absent from Galaxy. I'm not bringing this idea up out of nowhere, as there is already a copyright for an untitled Donkey Kong movie swirling around out there. Given that we just got a big Donkey Kong game for Switch 2, this would make a ton of sense.
Another less likely (but still worth mentioning) candidate is Star Fox.
The beloved but somewhat dormant Nintendo space dogfighting franchise just got a shot in the arm with the inclusion of protagonist Fox McCloud as a major character in The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, voiced by Glen Powell.
Some recent reporting suggests Nintendo is looking to revive Star Fox through a new game, so maybe a spin-off movie for Powell could happen in a couple of years. Still, Donkey Kong feels more likely at this point in time.
Finally, we have to consider the possibility that the "UNTITLED ILLUMINATION/NINTENDO EVENT FILM" is a mistake, a re-release, or something similarly anticlimactic.
One thing we can rule out is the upcoming live-action The Legend of Zelda movie, which just wrapped production. That's already set for a 2027 release, and obviously, as a live-action movie, it wouldn't be done by Illumination. In fact, it's not even a Universal release, as Sony is handling that one.
Hopefully, whatever this ends up being is better than the first two animated Mario movies.
Id tell anyone to buy the TCL QM6K mini-LED TV, so maybe you should while the 75-inch is almost 50% off
SAVE $620: As of April 28, the 75-inch TCL QM6K Mini-LED QLED 4K TV is on sale for $679.99 at Best Buy, saving you $620 or around 48%.
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My household switched to the TCL QM6K as our living room TV in the fall, and I've been recommending it to everyone since — at full price, too. But as of April 28, you can snag the best budget mini-LED TV for nearly 50% off at Best Buy: The 75-inch TCL QM6K is down to $679.99 from its usual $1,299.99, saving you $620.
$679.99 sounds like even more of a steal when you compare it to the 65-inch version, which is on sale for $649.99 — you'd be getting 10 more inches of diagonal screen for just $30 extra. For comparison, there's a $200 price difference between the 55-inch and 65-inch QM6K models right now.
SEE ALSO: Looksmaxxing my bedroom TV with the Hisense Déco: The chic, small, budget QLED TV that blends in with my decor$679.99 matches its lowest price ever according to price tracker camelcamelcamel and beats the sale price at TCL's own website, where the 75-inch model is going for $899.99.
The TCL QM6K is lit by a panel of thousands of tiny LED bulbs that can brighten and dim independently of other zones of bulbs in the screen. This inch-by-inch precision provides deeper blacks and starker contrast than a regular LED TV or non-mini-LED QLED TV. Shadowy parts of dark scenes stay dark yet legible (not just gray) in dark rooms, while muting the annoying hazy glow that typically hovers around bright objects.
"The Long Night" is a famously dark and hard-to-see episode without the right TV. Credit: Leah Stodart / MashableOne of my most notable QM6K experiences has been rewatching Game of Thrones. I can actually see the intricacies of important interactions and facial expressions in night scenes lit by just a candle or a torch — groundbreaking. The third season of House of the Dragon will be my first HOTD experience with a nice TV, so you can imagine I'm counting down the days until June 21.
Alternatively, a mini-LED QLED TV is an excellent TV choice for watching sports, especially in the daytime. If you're a big FIFA person, the QM6K will be your best friend during the World Cup.
Your NAS's USB ports are a marketing trick, not a storage solution
USB ports on a NAS are there for a reason. You might occasionally need to plug in some stuff, like peripherals, or maybe even charge a device. Using it as a method for expanding storage, though? Please don't.
The best deals on Canon cameras for content creators: Save up to $180
So you want to graduate to a real camera. Sure, your iPhone's camera is beyond suitable for everyday snaps and videos, but there's something to be said about a physical camera that isn't also a handheld computer.
If you're looking for a capable camera separate from your phone, Canon is one of the top names in the business. And as of April 28, two entry-level models built for vloggers and content creators (the PowerShot V1 and EOS R50 V) are on sale for up to $180 off. Both options are solid picks for shooting videos and photos on the go, but they differ in what they excel in. Either way, you'll get a great deal if you shop now at Amazon.
Best for portability: Canon PowerShot V1 Opens in a new window Credit: Canon Canon PowerShot V1 $848.95 at Amazon$1,029 Save $180.05 Get Deal Why we like it
If you're looking for a compact point-and-shoot camera, the Canon PowerShot V1 is the way to go. On sale for only $848.95, it's just $49 shy of its lowest price ever. The PowerShot V1 is equipped with an ultra-wide-angle zoom lens that includes dual optical and digital stabilization for handheld recording. The built-in mic captures clear audio, while a built-in fan keeps it cool during continuous shooting at 4K60P. Whether you're capturing unboxing videos, makeup tutorials, or travel vlogs, it's a convenient companion that fits in your jacket pocket. Our friends at PCMag (also owned by Ziff Davis) tested this camera and called it a "solid choice for vloggers and videographers seeking a compact camera, thanks to its stabilized 4K recording, fun color profiles, and three-capsule microphone."
Best for versatility: Canon EOS R50 V Opens in a new window Credit: Canon Canon EOS R50 V $569 at Amazon$719.99 Save $150.99 Get Deal Why we like it
For those who want more creative control, the Canon EOS R50 V is a reasonably priced mirrorless camera with interchangeable lenses. In other words, it's more versatile than the fixed-lens PowerShot V1, though it's not quite as convenient for portability. Our pals at PCMag dubbed it the best entry-level option for vlogging and awarded it an Editors' Choice badge of honor. "The reasonably priced EOS R50 V vlogging camera records crisp 4K30 video and sound, includes dual mounting points for widescreen and vertical video, and works with Canon's range of RF mirrorless lenses," PCMag's camera expert writes. As of April 28, it's down to just $569 instead of $719.99 at Amazon — its best price ever. Just keep in mind you'll have to buy lenses separately.
Forget the Lexus RX—this Japanese hybrid SUV matches its comfort for less
It feels a bit like the clock got rolled back, because gas prices aren’t exactly doing anyone any favors right now. Sitting anywhere from around four to five dollars a gallon on average, and even higher in places like California, filling up isn’t exactly painless.
Tidy up your home for less with 20% off the EcoVacs Deebot X11 Pro Omni
SAVE $200.99: As of April 28, get the EcoVacs Deebot X11 Pro Omni for $799 at Amazon, down from its usual price of $999.99. That's a discount of 20%.
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Feel like you spend all your time cleaning? In 2026, we're offloading some of those tasks to robots, especially since they're much more capable than they used to be. If you're ready to pick up a robot vacuum to pick up some of the slack, now's the time to do it, especially since we've found a great discount you'll want to jump on.
As of April 28, get the EcoVacs Deebot X11 Pro Omni for $799 at Amazon, down from its usual price of $999.99. That's $200.99 off and a discount of 20%.
SEE ALSO: The Mova Z60 Ultra Roller Complete Robot Vacuum and Mop is sitting at an all-time low priceThis robot vacuum and mop is a feature-rich option that can handle just about anything you throw at it. It boasts 19,500a of blast suction to power through dirt and debris, whether it's ground into your carpet or simply continues accumulating in the form of crumbs by your table. Plus, thanks to its self-cleaning system it can scrub, wash, and clean in real-time and switch seamlessly between vacuuming and mopping.
It uses a triple lift system to automatically lift its brushes and switch over to mop-only mode when it detects liquids. That means you don't have to waste time manually swapping between mop and vacuum, so the bot can handle everything on its own. It also uses side brushes to cover all the areas that its roller can't.
If you're ready to have a cleaner home without having to stress about all the extra time you'll need to handle it, this is a robot vacuum and mop that can handle all of that for you. Jump in and claim yours while it's available for a significant discount.
Why digital archivists chose a comic book format over everything else
From the day I learned to read, I've been an avid comic book reader. Graphic novels, superhero stories, science fiction, cyberpunk, and fantasy all line my bookshelves (and e-reader).


