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Want a foldable without full retail? This Z Flip7 is 0 off

Foldables are fun, but they’re usually priced like a luxury. That’s why a straight-up discount matters. The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 256GB (unlocked) is down to $899.99 (was $1,099.99), saving you $200. If you’ve been curious about flipping to a foldable for the first time, this kind of price cut makes it much easier to justify, especially if you want the style and pocketability without paying full retail. What you’re getting The main reason to buy a Flip is the form factor. You get a full-size smartphone experience that folds down into a compact square, which is genuinely nicer in…

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 discount makes the Glorious O 2 Mini Wireless easier to justify

If your current mouse feels a little too big, too heavy, or just not “locked in” for fast aim, a small, lightweight wireless mouse can be a surprisingly noticeable upgrade. The Glorious O 2 Mini Wireless is down to $69.99 (was $99.99), saving you $30. That puts it in the sweet spot for a performance-focused mouse that still gives you the freedom of wireless without paying top-tier flagship pricing. What you’re getting The O 2 Mini is a compact wireless gaming mouse designed for speed and control, especially if you prefer smaller shapes or you play with fingertip and claw…

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Ray-Ban Meta Wayfarer price drop: get them for 4 and save

Smart glasses are finally at the point where they don’t scream “tech gadget,” and that’s why a discount like this is worth noticing. The Ray-Ban Meta Wayfarer with clear lenses is down to $224.25 (was $299.00), saving you $74.75. If you’ve been curious about hands-free photos, quick videos, and audio you can hear without wearing earbuds, this sale knocks a meaningful chunk off a product that usually sits firmly in the premium category. What you’re getting This version of the Wayfarer includes a 12MP camera, open-ear speakers, Meta AI features, and 32GB of storage. The practical use case is simple:…

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Roberta Quest – Game Informer

This feature originally appeared in the Ninja Gaiden 4 issue of Game Informer magazine on August 26, 2025. It has been brought in front of the paywall for your reading pleasure! To get earlier access to articles like this, head here to subscribe.IntroductionI knew it was going to be okay when Roberta Williams said she shared my creative love of theme parks. The Zoom changed from a picture of my face to a picture of an idiot smiling like he just got whacked in the head with a bag of candy. This was part of what I would legitimately describe…

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5 great Netflix shows to watch on New Year’s Day

For those of you who have New Year’s Day off, you can celebrate by kicking back on the couch and enjoying some good television. Netflix, in particular, has plenty of new and classic shows on its digital library that you can watch to enjoy the holiday and prepare for 2026. Some of these Netflix shows are easy watches that have long made for perfect television. Others have new seasons scheduled to come out later in the New Year. Whatever your resolution is for 2026, you should make sure you check out these must-see shows on Netflix this January 1. Stranger…

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Motorola’s next ultra-thin handset makes the iPhone Air’s rear camera look obsolete

After unveiling the X70 Air in October 2025 (an affordable ultra-thin smartphone), the Lenovo-owned smartphone brand Motorola is gearing up to launch its successor, the X70 Air Pro, in the Chinese market soon (via an official Weibo post). The brand has officially teased the phone, indicating that Motorola’s next ultra-slim smartphone could get an incredible camera update that might make he iPhone Air look obsolete. An ultra-thin smartphone with Pro-grade cameras As seen in the latest Moto X70 Air Pro teaser, the phone could feature a triple rear camera setup, not only outdoing the regular version, but also the $999…

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Are smart rings finally ready for the mainstream?

If you want to use tech to monitor your fitness, but don’t want to buy a fitness tracker, then you’ve got only a few options. Smart rings are one such pick, but even though they’ve been in the market for over a decade, they’re still not a mainstream gadget. Some are wondering, though, now that more and more options are being released: are smart rings finally ready for the mainstream? The best smart ring may be a tempting buy for people who want to monitor their fitness but want to avoid strapping an entire tracker or watch to their wrist.…

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Samsung’s new budget Galaxy phone brings 5G and long-term support at 9

After unveiling the Galaxy A17 5G in August, Samsung is now bringing its $199.99 5G smartphone with Android 15 to the United States. If you’ve been waiting to get your hands on a budget smartphone that comes with long-term software support, a decent multi-camera setup, and a vibrant AMOLED display, you should pay attention to this one. First and foremost, the Galaxy A17 5G features a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED screen with a 90Hz refresh rate, making it smoother than the standard 60Hz. A decent 385 ppi pixel density, 800 HBM brightness (enough for indoors, a tad less for outdoors), and…

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OnePlus 15’s successor might get a much-awaited camera hardware upgrade that it deserves

Roughly a month after the OnePlus 15‘s arrival, the rumor mill is active again, and it’s the OnePlus 16 that’s on the radar now. According to a Weibo post by a known Chinese tipster, Digital Chat Station (DCS), the OnePlus 15’s successor could come with a key upgrade that solves the one complaint buyers have with the current-generation flagship: its camera setup. According to DCS, the OnePlus 16 could borrow the same camera configuration that Oppo is developing for the Find N6. A couple of days ago, Oppo’s upcoming book-style foldable, the Find N6, was reported to feature a triple-camera…

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Why PlayStation 6 and Xbox Might Arrive After 2028

Sony and Microsoft’s next-generation gaming consoles, widely expected to arrive around 2027 or 2028, may not hit store shelves when many gamers had hoped. According to a recent report by Insider Gaming, massive price increases and tight supplies for RAM are forcing both companies to debate whether they should delay their next consoles’ launches until memory availability improves. DRAM and other memory components have seen sharp price spikes this year, driven largely by rising demand from artificial intelligence infrastructure and data centers that outbid consumer device makers for limited chip production capacity. That has made securing memory for gaming consoles…

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