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SAVE $21.99: As of March 19, you can get a pair of Sony WH-CH520 wireless headphones for just $38 at Amazon. That's a $21.99 discount and the lowest price we've seen on these headphones yet.
Opens in a new window Credit: Sony Sony WH-CH520 wireless headphones $38 at AmazonIf you need a new set of headphones and aren’t dead set on getting active noise cancellation, the Sony WH-CH520 wireless headphones are currently at their lowest price ever on Amazon.
As of March 19, you can get the white, blue, or cappuccino Sony WH-CH520 wireless headphones for just $38, down from $59.99, at Amazon. That’s a $21.90 price cut and a really good deal on a solid pair of wireless over-ear headphones from a reputable brand like Sony. The black pair is even lower, at $35.95.
SEE ALSO: The best headphones in 2025You’ll get up to 50 hours of listening time on a single charge, and up to 90 minutes of playback from a quick three-minute charge. There’s also an EQ Custom feature that lets you tailor your sound through the Sony Headphones Connect App. And, of course, you get the convenience and freedom of wireless listening and hands-free calls with Bluetooth connectivity.
SAVE $40: As of March 19, get the Google Nest Learning Thermostat for $239.99, down from its usual price of $279.99. That's a discount of 14%.
Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Google Nest Learning Thermostat $239.99 at AmazonThese weird transitional days from winter to spring are a doozy in many parts of the country. If you live in a part of the country where it's freezing cold one day and 86 degrees the next (hi, me, thanks) you're probably spending a lot of time at your thermostat trying to figure out what to set it to. Who knows? When the weather changes at the drop of a hat, it's difficult to figure out. Make things a little easier for yourself with a smart thermostat, which you can pick up on sale right now.
As of March 19, the Google Nest Learning Thermostat is $239.99, down from its usual price of $279.99 at Amazon. That's $40 off and a discount of 14%. This price applies to all colorways: Polished Silver, Polished Gold, and Polished Obsidian.
SEE ALSO: Refresh your home with these early home deals ahead of Amazon's Big Spring SaleThis learning thermostat helps keep your home at a temperature that works for you as it adjusts itself automatically based on your preferences. It tackles both heating and cooling, and helps you save energy in the long run. It works with most systems, and it doesn't need a C-wire for most homes, so it's pretty simple to set up.
With its temperature sensor (included with this package) it can help to tackle hot and cold spots as well, so if you deal with those in your home, it's got a way to tackle that specific issue.
It has a large display (60% bigger than the last model) and a setting that makes it simple to see from across the room that will automatically adjust its brightness for the best readability. It'll ask for permission to make changes to your schedule in the Google Home app, and you can connect it to Alexa-enabled or Google Assistant devices for voice control, should you prefer.
If you need a little help making your home more comfortable and can't predict the weather outside, this is the assistance you need. Grab it while it's on sale.
SAVE $50: Through March 29, Target Circle 360 annual membership subscriptions are on sale for just $49, down from $99. That's 50% off.
Opens in a new window Credit: Target Target Circle 360 annual membership $49For the first time, Target is giving its Target Circle 360 members first dibs at deals during Circle Week. Officially running March 23 through 29, Target Circle Week will overlap with Amazon's Big Spring Sale (shocker). It's open to all Target Circle members, but paid members will get to shop the deals 24 hours ahead of time.
Not a Circle 360 member, but want early access? Through March 29, you can sign up for half price. Usually $99 for the year, annual memberships are on sale for just $49. Aside from early Circle Week access, Target Circle 360 memberships offer unlimited same-day delivery from stores, access to a curated marketplace of other retailers and grocers via Shipt.com, free two-day shipping on eligible items, extended return windows, and other exclusive benefits and experiences.
For the upcoming Circle Week sale, Circle 360 members will get first dibs on the following deals:
40% off Deal of the Day for Performance for the family
30% off Deal of the Day for all Heyday electronic and tech accessories
30% off tees, tanks, dresses and shorts for the family
Gourmia Digital Air Fryer (6-quart) — $39.99 $69.99 (save $30)
Beats Solo Buds (Target-exclusive Arctic Purple) — $49.99 $79.99 (save $30)
Up to 30% off select Legos
Even better: With your new membership, you can have your Circle Week deal purchases delivered to your doorstep on the same day (on orders over $35). No need to head to the store.
Take note that this 50% off deal is only open to new annual Circle 360 members. Once the 12-month promotional period expires, Target will charge you automatically for the next year at full price ($99). In other words, be sure to cancel before the year is up if you want to avoid that charge.
On Wednesday, Google announced the Pixel 9A. Just a couple of hours later, we found out there's been a minor delay in actually getting the phone into people's hands.
The Verge reported that pre-orders have not been opened for Pixel 9A yet, despite Google usually doing so right as a device is announced, due to an unspecified hardware problem with the phones. In a statement to The Verge, Google confirmed that there is a "component quality issue" affecting a "small number" of Pixel 9A devices, which means the phone will not be on shelves until sometime in April.
SEE ALSO: Google Pixel 9a announced: Specs, price, release date, preorder detailsThis certainly explains a couple of odd things about the Pixel 9A rollout. The lack of pre-order availability was the biggest sign that something was wrong, but as The Verge noted (and Mashable can confirm), nobody in the media has gotten a review unit, either. As to what the actual problem is, all anyone can do is speculate. Maybe it's the battery, maybe it's the display, or maybe it's something else entirely.
SEE ALSO: Google Pixel 9a kills the camera bumpIt's a shame because the Pixel 9A is one of the more interesting Google hardware launches in a minute. Unlike most of the Pixel A-series phones, it's a fairly radical redesign of the Pixel 9 that it's based on, as it removes the rear camera bump that has defined the Pixel aesthetic for years. At just $499 with a Tensor G4 chip and a 120Hz refresh rate, one could argue the Pixel 9A is a substantially better value than the $599 iPhone 16e, which is still stuck with a 60Hz refresh rate.
Keep an eye out for more info on this in the next few weeks.
Ana de Armas is on the hunt for vengeance in the John Wick franchise spin-off Ballerina. And according to the film's latest trailer, John Wick himself (Keanu Reeves) is hot on her heels.
SEE ALSO: 2025 movie preview: All the films you'll want to know aboutThe film, which takes place during the events of John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum, introduces Eve Macarro (de Armas). She's training in the assassin traditions of the Ruska Roma in order to take down the people who killed her family. But her quest won't be without its challenges — chiefest among them, the Baba Yaga himself.
The trailer above reveals that the crime lord known as the Director (Anjelica Huston, reprising her role from Parabellum) calls on John Wick to stop Eve's rampage. The pair face off in a snowy showdown.
"She sent you here to kill me?" Eve asks.
"Or you can leave," John replies.
Eve certainly isn't leaving, so cue the gunfights! Check out the trailer above for more of Eve and John in action, as well as Eve's very liberal use of a flamethrower and the return of John Wick mainstays like Winston (Ian McShane) and Charon (the late, great Lance Reddick).
Get ready for a week of sales everywhere. It's like Black Friday, but make it spring, with flowers, pastels, and great deals for the upcoming summer season.
On the heels of Amazon announcing the Big Spring Sale, which officially starts on March 25, Walmart is coming in hot with the deals too. And we also can't forget that Target is getting on the savings with Target Circle Week that also overlaps the majority of the sale dates.
Boiled down, we're all in for some great sale prices next week. If you're a Walmart fan or are shopping for great discounts this spring, here's everything to know about the Walmart Super Savings Week.
When is Walmart Super Savings Week?Officially, the Walmart Super Savings Week spans Monday, March 24 though Tuesday, April 1. Sale prices are exclusively available online at walmart.com and in the Walmart app, which means you can leisurely scan the Walmart sale aisles from the comfort of home.
Best deals to look out for during Walmart Super Savings Week 2025Catering to the spring and summer season, the Walmart sale promises discounts on spring cleaning items, patio furniture, barbecues, and much more. Expect to see discounts that take up to 55% off normal prices. Here's a sneak peek of some deals to expect at the Walmart Super Savings Week 2025.
Up to 30% off TVs
Up to 30% off patio and garden items
Up to 50% off jewelry
Up to 55% off Crocs (the ultimate summer footwear)
Last year's Super Savings Week brought impressive discounts on Apple products like AirPods, AirTags, and Apple Watches, and we wouldn't be surprised if this year follows suit.
We also spotted great spring cleaning deals last year, including Dyson and Bissell vacuums. Compared to last year's Amazon Big Spring Sale, Walmart's offerings served the same or even better discounts on Apple Watches, Fitbit trackers, and video games, so we'll be keeping an eye out for those this year.
Already-live deals to shop during the Walmart Super Savings Week 2025Just like Amazon, which already has over 200 deals worth shopping ahead of the Big Spring Sale, Walmart is already dropping prices. We expect to see hundreds of deals drop at Walmart on March 24, but you don't have to wait until next week to get some nice discounts. Here are a few deals that are already live at Walmart.
Charbroil Patio Bistro Tru-Infrared Gas Grill — $169 $199.99 (save $30.99)
Tappio 3-Piece Patio Conversation Bistro Set — $169.99 $299.99 (save $130)
Apple Watch Series 10 (GPS, 42mm) — $329 $399 (save $70)
Vizio 75-inch Class Quantum 4K QLED HDR Smart TV — $564 $779.50 (save $215.50)
The promise of Robert De Niro playing not one but two infamous gangsters might enough to tempt fans of Goodfellas or the Godfather trilogy into seeing The Alto Knights. But be warned. While the promise of double De Niro is tempting, the movie itself is inexplicable.
On paper, The Alto Knights sounds terrific. The real-life story of Vito Genovese and Frank Costello, two childhood friends turned rival Mob bosses, is peppered with the classic elements of gangster movies, from macho face-offs, sharp-tongued wives, vicious betrayals, a criminal conspiracy, and merciless, violent murder. Who better to draft such an adapted screenplay than Nicholas Pileggi, the author and co-screenwriter behind Martin Scorsese's Goodfellas and Casino? And who better to headline than recurring Scorsese collaborator/iconic tough guy Robert De Niro?
However, director Barry Levinson (Sleepers, Dope Thief) makes some absolutely befuddling choices in The Alto Knights. The potential promised by its talent is squandered in a completely confounding gangster flick.
Why is Robert De Niro playing two characters in The Alto Knights?From the start, Vito Genovese and Frank Costello are depicted as very different kinds of gangsters, though they share a similar origin. These Italian immigrants became friends as young men, hanging around the Alto Knights Social Club in 1910s New York City. Associates of the notorious Lucky Luciano, both made their way in the city through criminal enterprises. However, by the 1930s, it was Genovese who was chosen to run the Family — that is, until a double-homicide investigation chased him back to Italy. Before he left, Genovese handed the reigns to his trusted friend, Costello, expecting to resume control upon his return.
However, in the intervening decades, Costello's leadership of the Mob was so successful that on top of becoming obscenely rich, he'd made enough political connections to achieve a sheen of respectability. In The Alto Knights, Frank is a suave philanthropist who attends glamorous charity balls with his wife Bobbie (Debra Messing), a chic Jewish socialite, on his arm. Meanwhile, Vito is a more Scorsese kind of gangster — close to the streets, gnawing on a cigar, spitting out threats and curse words with equal ease. His wife is a sultry Italian divorcée (Kathrine Narducci) that runs her nightclub with passion and a big mouth.
Frank is the kind of smooth criminal De Niro has played before in films like Scorsese's Killers of the Flower Moon, where his affluence and polite veneer hide an ocean of sins. Vito is more mercurial, the kind of primed-for-eruption character De Niro played in Taxi Driver or Goodfellas. So there's a curious experiment in having the octogenarian actor attempt to straddle this range of representation that he's managed across decades, all in one film.
Masterfully applied prosthetics distinguish Frank from Vito, as do the voices De Niro uses for them. Frank is more traditionally De Niro, with a low, husky, alert but world-weary delivery. Vito is higher pitched and sharper in cadence; frankly, it feels like a Joe Pesci impersonation. But there are enough shared physicalities in both stride and facial expressions — especially in a couple of scenes where the characters face off — that this double-casting feels like a stunt that doesn't pay off. It's just obvious it's the same guy, but why is less clear.
Perhaps Levinson couldn't decide which role his Wag the Dog collaborator would be best in and so went for both. Maybe he thought this dual-casting would build a message about these mafiosos, something along the lines of how far they grew apart from their common past — sort of a "there but for the grace of God go I" kind of a thing. However, if that were the case, you'd think Levinson would do the same for the flashbacks, casting the same actor to play both Young Frank and Young Vito. Instead, Luke Stanton Eddy and Antonio Cipriano play these roles, respectively, but even calling them roles feels like a stretch considering their screen time. Astonishingly, The Alto Knights engages less with flashbacks than it does with black-and-white staged photographs intercut with archival B-roll and egregious voiceover that barrels over everything.
The Alto Knights feels like a gangster movie with zero patience for its own story.It is a truth universally accepted that gangster movies are allowed to be long. Goodfellas is two hours and 26 minutes. Casino is two hours and 58 minutes. The Godfather Part II is three hours and 22 minutes. Sure, some might grouse, but overall it's understood: That time is required not only to properly unravel the secretive lives and complicated criminal conspiracies of its anti-heroes, but also to allow audiences to experience the intoxicating confidence of being a mobster. For instance, the Goodfellas' long take winding through the Copacabana on Henry and Karen's first date allows us to walk in the gait of a gangster, experiencing the access, the power, and the thrill. Filmmakers need pace and time to build the intoxicating atmosphere that makes murder feel like an understandable trade-off.
By sharp contrast, The Alto Knights races through its story with a cluttered and haphazard structure that seems to predict audience restlessness, and instead causes it. For instance, the movie opens in media res, with the 1957 attempted hit on Frank Costello. Then, a voiceover from a calm Frank begins to explain what happened next and why the attempted murder happened at all. While you might be wondering if Frank is telling his story from beyond the grave, Levinson leaps to setting up who Frank and Vito are to each other through boring montages of the aforementioned B-roll and uninspired black-and-white flashbacks. It's a dizzying and dull structure that talks down to the audience instead of welcoming them in.
Voiceover can be compelling in a gangster movie, as Goodfellas proved. But here, it seems De Niro is given a third role — not so much as narrator but as a spackler trying earnestly to patch together the broken bits of this story into something sensible. Levinson's gratuitous use of voiceover papers over decades of important events and grisly homicides with little in the passing visuals to land their gravity.
Worse yet, Levinson — or perhaps Pileggi — becomes fixated on cross-cutting sequences, however unmotivated. Ideally, cutting from one situation to the other and back again would increase tension, showing how one incident will impact the other or paralleling how two characters have a shared point of impending threat. But in The Alto Knights, these crosscuts feel less about their relationships and more like the editor was told to trim 20 minutes from the film, whatever it took. So, gone are breaths, beats, and atmosphere. What's left is a gangster movie that feels forcefully sped up, causing little of its blows to land successfully. Which, considering the failed hit on Frank at the film's start, might be darkly fitting!
To Pileggi's credit, he crafts monologues that harken back to the greatness of Goodfellas and Casino, elucidating from Frank and Vito's perspectives the self-preservation aspect of the Italian Mafia in America. Surrounded by bigotry and rejection, the Mob was built to protect their own. However, while this argument's weak points has room to be explored in his previous films, The Alto Knights gives little more lip service to these ideas, leaning hard on De Niro's performance as the movie's structure crumbles around him. He is bolstered by a strong supporting cast, including Messing as Frank's shrewd wife, Narducci as Vito's volatile lover, The Sopranos' Matt Servitto as a frustrated Mob lawyer, Death to Smoochy's Michael Rispoli as a fired-up Frank loyalist, and Shōgun's Cosmo Jarvis as an easily flustered minion of Vito's. However, these engaging performances can't save The Alto Knights from sinking under the weight of Levinson's confounding direction.
In the long run, The Alto Knights will likely be remembered fondly as a bold risk for its central casting gambit. But considering the masterful storytellers involved here and the muddle of a Mafia movie that came from them, it's impossible to imagine The Alto Knights will be known for much more than its big swing and a bigger miss.
Akira, one of the most dangerous ransomware strains floating around the internet, just met its match — an Indonesian programmer armed with cloud computing and sheer determination.
As first reported by TechSpot, Yohanes Nugroho successfully cracked Akira, a multiplatform ransomware that has been wreaking havoc since 2023. Used by cyber criminals to target hundreds of businesses, government agencies, and industries, Akira has helped its developers earn millions.
SEE ALSO: New scam involves fake BianLian ransomware notesWhile this isn’t the first time someone has found a way to break Akira’s encryption, what makes this case remarkable is that Nugroho did it alone — and in just over 10 hours. TechSpot has the full breakdown, but here’s the quick version:
Nugroho, a hobbyist programmer, built a decryptor to crack Akira ransomware using GPU power — similar to what fuels high-end gaming graphics. He discovered that Akira’s encryption keys are based on the exact moment of the attack, down to the nanosecond, making each file’s key unique.
SEE ALSO: Get ready for these scams in 2025To make decryption even harder, the ransomware scrambles these keys through 1,500 rounds of hashing before locking them with RSA-4096 encryption. Normally, this would be nearly impossible to break, but GPUs can run millions of calculations quickly.
Nugroho got a break when a friend provided log files from an attack, helping him estimate the time needed to crack the encryption. His RTX 3060 wasn’t fast enough at 60 million guesses per second, and even an RTX 3090 didn’t cut it. So, he turned to cloud services RunPod and Vast.ai, renting 16 RTX 4090 GPUs — finishing the job in just over 10 hours.
The brute-force tool is available on GitHub, and Nugroho encourages GPU experts to refine and optimize it further.
SAVE $26: As of March 19, you can get a TP-Link WiFi extender for just $23.99 at Amazon. That's a 52% discount and a $26 price cut.
Opens in a new window Credit: TP-Link TP-Link AC1200 WiFi Extender $23.99 at AmazonIf there’s one thing we can’t live without, it’s a reliable internet connection. Sure, that may sound dramatic, but when our livelihood often depends on our ability to stay connected, a strong and consistent WiFi signal becomes a necessity rather than a luxury.
One way to get a better WiFi experience is by investing in a quality WiFi extender, and right now, you can get the TP-Link AC1200 for just $23.99 at Amazon. That’s a 52% discount and a $26 price cut.
SEE ALSO: The best mesh WiFi router for gamersThe TP-Link AC1200 WiFi extender can extend your WiFi coverage to 1500 square feet and connect up to 30 devices. It's capable of speeds up to 867Mbps on the 5GHz band and 300Mbps on the 2.4GHz band.
This extender also has handy features that make it a worthwhile investment, including dual-band WiFi for improved network performance and a built-in Ethernet port for fast wired connections.
Elon Musk is practically synonymous with Tesla — and that's become a problem for at least one major investor.
It's gotten so bad that one of Tesla's earliest investors has called for Musk to step down. Ross Gerber said in an interview with Sky News that Musk's role in the U.S. government — notably the (extremely) divisive Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) — and close ties to President Donald Trump have damaged Tesla.
"I think Tesla needs a new CEO and I decided today I was going to start saying it and so this is the first show that I'm saying it on," Gerber said on air with Sky News' Business Live. "It's time for somebody to run Tesla. The business has been neglected for too long."
Gerber said he though Musk needed to step down or fully devote himself to Tesla — but also noted the "company's reputation has just been destroyed by Elon Musk."
He added in the Sky News interview: "Sales are plummeting so, yeah, it's a crisis. You literally can't sell the best product in the marketplace because the CEO is so divisive".
SEE ALSO: DOGE and Musk's USAID shutdown probably violated the U.S. ConstitutionTesla has struggled mightily lately. The company saw a brief bump in share price after Election Day but that has been more than erased by Trump's actual presidency. Tesla was trading at nearly $480 per share in mid December. It was trading for around $232 per share on Wednesday.
Musk was already controversial, what with his "Roman" salute and nearly $300 million (seemingly successful) effort to sway the 2024 U.S. election. But his actual role in the government — which is vague but apparently wildly powerful — has cratered his reputation for lots of Americans. That has seriously impacted Tesla's fortunes. Clearly investors are taking notice.
SAVE $15: As of March 19, get Monster Hunter Wilds for PlayStation 5 for $54.99 at Woot. That's a discount of 21%.
Opens in a new window Credit: Woot 'Monster Hunter Wilds' (PlayStation 5) $54.99 at WootCo-op games can make for some of the best fun you'll ever have with another player. Just take Split Fiction, for example, which is an insanely fun ride through different genres with a pal. If you're looking for something a little more chaotic, the Monster Hunter series is a great option. And you can get the latest release in the series for a discount right now.
As of March 19, get Monster Hunter Wilds for PlayStation 5 for $54.99 at Woot, down from its usual price of $69.99. That's $15 off and a discount of 21%. This discount is for a physical copy of the game rather than a digital code, so you'll have to wait for it to be shipped to you.
SEE ALSO: The best gaming deals ahead of Amazon's Big Spring Sale — shop PlayStation, Nintendo, and moreThis entry of Monster Hunter is bigger and better than ever, as you make your way to the Forbidden Lands to investigate a new frontier. You'll follow monsters across a variety of biomes with different seasons alongside your feline Palico companion and a new team at your side while you hunt new monsters and come face to face with a variety of new wildlife as well as flora and fauna.
It's the same Monster Hunter you're probably familiar with at its core, however, with challenging tracking options for your prey, new moves, equipment, abilities, and more with crossplay multiplayer available to enjoy the game with others on different platforms. You can fly solo or join up to three other players to tackle the new world together.
If you want to get your co-op on with a group in a new setting for the Monster Hunter universe, this is a great place to start, especially at a discount so soon after release.
SAVE $10: As of March 19, you can get the JBL Go 3 portable mini Bluetooth speaker for just $29.95 at Amazon. That's a 25% discount and a $10 price cut.
Opens in a new window Credit: JBL JBL Go 3 $29.95 at AmazonIf you’re looking for an affordable way to bring your tunes with you this summer, the JBL Go 3 portable mini Bluetooth speaker is a solid option that won’t break the bank.
Right now, you can get this mini speaker at Amazon for just $29.95, down from $39.95. That’s a 25% discount and $10 off the list price. The last time we saw it drop this low was in November 2024, so it’s a good time to snatch this deal while you can.
SEE ALSO: The best speakers in 2025The JBL Go 3 is a compact, lightweight, yet durable speaker that’s perfect for taking with you on the go. It can play for up to five hours on a single charge, and it's IP67 waterproof and dustproof, so you don't have to worry about getting it wet at the beach or by the pool. It also comes in multiple color options, including camouflage, pink, teal, black, blue, and more.
While it may not have the biggest sound, it’s still a JBL speaker, so you can expect decent audio quality with a surprising amount of bass for the size. At this price, it's a great secondary speaker to have around the house or toss in your bag for weekend getaways and outdoor adventures.
If you have an old(er) Samsung Galaxy device, your next big software update is just a couple of weeks away.
Samsung confirmed on its website this week that the big One UI 7 update will start rolling out to pre-Galaxy S25 generations of smart devices on April 7. One thing to note is that the U.S. rollout is set for April 10, so if you're in the States and don't get the update on April 7, you know why. The rollout will hit Galaxy S24 devices, along with Galaxy Z Fold6 and Z Flip6 to start, with older Samsung devices getting it later.
SEE ALSO: Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7: Every rumor we've heard so farAs for what One UI 7 will actually bring to those devices, it seems like it's mostly intended to bring them up to speed with the Galaxy S25 series.
The home screen and lock screen have been streamlined a bit, but the biggest additions are in the realm of AI features. After installing it, Google Gemini will become your phone's default voice assistant, and you'll be able to ask it to perform multi-app actions, just like Galaxy S25 owners have been able to since that phone launched a couple of months ago.
Other new features include AI Select, which allows you to draw a circle around something on screen and perform context-sensitive actions, such as turning a video into a GIF. Writing Assist will clean up your text messages, Drawing Assist can create images using text prompts, and Audio Eraser can cut out annoying background noise from videos you've shot.
None of this is strictly new, but if you don't have a Galaxy S25, it'll be new to you. That counts for something.
The cat's out of the bag: Amazon's Big Spring Sale is set for March 25 through 31. Of course, in true Amazon fashion, plenty of deals are already popping up a week in advance. We've rounded up some of the best ones that you can shop as of March 19, including big brands like Sony, Google, and Amazon itself.
Here are our top picks for the best Amazon deals of the day if you want to get a jumpstart on saving. If none of these are your cup of tea, stick around as we select a new batch of deals tomorrow.
Our top pick: Google Pixel 9 Pro Opens in a new window Credit: Google Google Pixel 9 Pro (256GB, Unlocked) $849 at AmazonWhile the display is slightly bigger and thinner than the Pixel 8, most of the Pixel 9's upgrades are under the hood. It boasts a larger battery capacity with faster charging speeds, a next-gen Tensor G4 chip (which is nearly 20 percent faster), a new 48MP ultrawide camera lens, an eye-popping 30x zoom feature, a 35 percent brighter display, and a healthy dose of AI features from Google Gemini. If you're rocking an older Android phone, it's totally worth the upgrade — especially while an unlocked model with 256GB of storage is on sale for just $849. That's 23% in savings and its lowest price on record.
Read our full review of the Google Pixel 9.
Sony ULT Field 1 Opens in a new window Credit: Sony Sony ULT Field 1 $98 at AmazonMashable's Shopping and Reviews Editor Miller Kern took the Sony ULT Field 1 for a spin and gave the portable Bluetooth speaker a glowing 4.5 out of 5 stars. Particularly, she credited its sound quality, customizable EQs, and bass-thumping ULT setting for its high rating. The battery life could always be a bit longer, but 12 hours is still acceptable. Typically $129.99, you can grab it for less than $100 as of March 19. That's 25% in savings and just $10 away from its best price ever.
Read our full review of the Sony ULT Field 1.
Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids $139.99 at AmazonThe Fire HD 10 Kids features a 10.1-inch 1080p full HD display, 3GB of RAM, up to 13 hours of battery life, and is 25 percent faster than its predecessor. Its durable case with a built-in kickstand ensures it can handle kid-friendly adventures, while the included year of Amazon Kids+ ensures your kid will never be bored. The Kids+ subscription offers a massive library of books, games, and educational apps for little ones. Our favorite tablet for kids, it's also on sale as of March 19 for the very affordable price of $139.99. That's 26% in savings.
Google Pixel tablet (128GB) Opens in a new window Credit: Google Google Pixel tablet (128GB) $279 at AmazonThankfully, Google's first tablet is much better than its first smartwatch. While the specs aren't anything to write home about, they're completely acceptable; it packs a Google Tensor G2 chip with 8GB of RAM under its hood, 8MP cameras on the front and back, and an 11-inch 2560 x 1600 display. It'll also last you up to an impressive 12 hours per charge. Where it really shines is as a useful smart display when paired with the speaker dock (sold separately). Regularly $399, it's on sale for just $279 as of March 19. That's 30% in savings and matches its best price ever.
Read our full review of the Google Pixel tablet.
Amazon Fire TV 4K Max Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max $39.99 at AmazonAs far as streaming devices go, the Fire TV Stick 4K Max offers the most bang for your buck. Not only is it the first and only Fire TV Stick with Ambient Experience, which turns your TV into artwork like Samsung's The Frame, but it also has the most storage of any Fire TV Stick at 16GB. It packs over 2,000 pieces of museum-quality images to choose from, features WiFi-6E, Dolby Vision, and Dolby Atmos support, and gives you the ability to play Xbox games without a console. Just $59.99 on a regular day, it's down to $39.99 as of March 19. That's 33% in savings.
None of these deals catching your eye? Check out Amazon's daily deals for even more savings.
SAVE $69.19: As of March 19, the JBL Live Beam 3 earbuds are $130.76 at Amazon, down from their usual price of $199.95. That's a 35% discount.
Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon JBL Live Beam 3 $130.76 at AmazonA great pair of earbuds is essential if you plan on heading out into the world at any point. You can use them to listen to your favorite albums, make and take calls with them, and enjoy some great audiobooks as well. If you're ready to snag a new pair, now's the time to do it, especially since you can get an excellent pair of JBL buds for a great discount right now.
As of March 19, get the JBL Live Beam 3 earbuds for $130.76 at Amazon, down from their usual price of $199.95. That's a 35% discount and a $69.19 off. This discount only applies to the Silver colorway, as the rest of the buds are still sitting at $159.95.
SEE ALSO: The best noise-cancelling earbuds under $100 we've tested are on sale for $25 offThe JBL Live Beam 3 earbuds offer adaptive noise cancelling with custom controls that let you change how much sound you want to let in. Its four noise-sensing mics help the buds adapt to your surroundings so you don't have to lift a finger, but you can choose how best to listen to them if you want a custom experience.
Plus, they have six beamforming microphones to help reduce noise and wind sound, so you can make calls without having to worry about anyone missing every other word. Use their personal sound amplification's ambient noise levels as well to custom tune your vocals when you're out and about.
These buds offer 48 hours of playback per charge, with 12 hours of playtime and another 36 in the charging case. The case itself is smart, with a touchscreen that lets you change up your sound across any device you're connected to without needing to use the JBL App.
If you're ready to try a pair of earbuds that give you a world of customization, these are it. Be sure and grab them while they're available for this low price.
Remember Pebble? The company made cool, versatile, affordable smartwatches a decade ago, before shutting down in late 2016 and selling most of its assets to Fitbit (which itself was acquired by Google in 2021).
Now, Pebble is back — sort of. Eric Migicovsky, founder of the original Pebble, is restarting the brand with two PebbleOS watches, set to launch later this year. Given that Pebble's intellectual property was sold off, these aren't exactly Pebble watches; Migicovsky's new company is called Core Devices, and these watches are called Core, even though they run the open source PebbleOS.
SEE ALSO: Apple M4 MacBook Air review: A really good dealFirst, there's the Core 2 Duo, a $149 watch which is very similar to the old Pebble 2, and has a 1.26-inch, black and white e-paper display, a polycarbonate frame that comes in white or black, water resistance (Migicovsky says he's "targeting" IPX8), step, and sleep tracking. Given that the Pebble 2 is eight years old now, you'd expect some improvements, and indeed, the Core 2 Duo has a 30-day battery life (up from 7 days), a speaker, barometer, compass, and more reliable buttons.
The $149 Core 2 Duo has a black-and-white, e-paper display. Credit: Core DevicesThen there's the Core Time 2, which has a larger, 1.5-inch e-paper touchscreen display that supports 64 colors. The frame is made out of metal, and the watch will be available in black and white, though Migicovsky says there will "likely" be a third color option as well.
Other features include water resistance (again, targeting IPX8), sleep and step tracking, microphone and speaker, and a heart rate monitor. Both watches can run existing Pebble apps and watch faces.
Pre-orders for both devices are open now over at store.rePebble.com; the Core 2 Duo ships in July, while the Core TIme 2 ships in December.
The new PebbleOS watches are platform-agnostic, but there's a bit of bad news for iPhone owners. In a blog post, Migicovsky argued that Apple "restricts Pebble from being awesome with iPhones," and listed a number of limitations Apple imposes on third-party smartwatch makers. These include the inability for a third-party smartwatch to send text messages or iMessages, or reply to notifications. He also says it's "very difficult to enable other iOS apps to work with Pebble," among other issues. Check the blog post for a full list of limitations according to Migicovsky.
The short version of it is that the new Pebble watches will work with iPhones, but fairly poorly. Android users should have a much-better experience. Sorry, Apple-lovers who also want a smartwatch with an e-paper display.
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Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Get two audiobooks free with trial Get DealWith Amazon’s Big Spring Sale just a few days away, we’ve been seeing a lot of deals and discounts across the site, including on Amazon's own services like Audible.
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Just over six months after Google launched the new Pixel 9 generation of Android smartphones, a new model has joined the lineup.
On Wednesday, Google announced the Pixel 9a.
What is the Pixel 9a and where does it place among the other Pixel 9 devices? Let's break down everything you need to know about Google's latest Pixel phone.
Credit: Joe Maldonado / Mashable Pixel 9a priceThe Pixel 9a fits in as the most affordable of the Pixel 9 devices, which sets it up as an entry-level phone below the base Pixel 9 model.
The Pixel 9a retails at $499, which makes it $300 less than the Pixel 9, the previous lowest costing current generation Pixel device.
Credit: Joe Maldonado / Mashable Pixel 9a specs: Everything you need to knowDon't let the price difference between the Pixel 9a and the Pixel 9 fool you. Google has packed the Pixel 9a with plenty of power.
In fact, the Pixel 9a is powered by the same Google Tensor G4 processor that you'll find inside the Pixel 9. This is the same processor that was created specifically for Google's intensive AI capabilities, so you'll find all of the Pixel 9's AI features in the Pixel 9a, including Magic Edit and Gemini AI Assistant.
The Pixel 9a has a 6.3-inch scratch-resistant Actua display with Corning Gorilla Glass 3 cover glass.
When it comes to memory, the Pixel 9a has 8GB of RAM and provides two different storage options, 128 GB or 256 GB.
Storage size isn't the only option you'll have to choose from when buying a Pixel 9a. The Pixel 9a comes in 4 different colors: Iris, Peony, Porcelain, and Obsidian.
Credit: Joe Maldonado / MashableWith over 30 hours of battery life and 7 years of guaranteed Pixel updates, the Pixel 9a is built to last.
When it comes to the rear cameras, the Pixel 9a has a 48 MP main camera and 13 MP ultrawide camera. But, there's even more that sets Pixel 9a's cameras apart from the rest.
So long, camera bump Credit: Joe Maldonado / MashableOne of the most interesting features of the Google Pixel 9a isn't what it has, but what it doesn't.
The Pixel 9a has a flat back design, meaning no camera bump.
The Pixel 9a is the only Pixel phone to sport a flat back profile. In fact, the Pixel 9a doesn't have the now-classic Pixel camera bar either. Instead, the back of the device is flat with the cameras found within a rounded water droplet-like design on the upper left hand side of the Pixel 9a.
Credit: Joe Maldonado / MashableWithout the camera bump, the Pixel 9a is unique not only among other Pixel phones but other smartphones as well.
Pixel 9a release date, preorder info Credit: Joe Maldonado / MashableInterested in a Google Pixel 9a? Pre-orders start now, March 19th, so get your order in now if you want the new Pixel 9a on launch day.
The Google Pixel 9a will officially hit stores on March 26.