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TL;DR: The GoCable 8-in-1 EDC 100W Cable is on sale for $21.99 (reg. $49.99) and combines fast charging, data transfer, and built-in tools in one compact design.
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If you’re always untangling cords or looking for the right adapter, this small upgrade can make travel or your daily routine a lot easier. The GoCable 8-in-1 EDC cable is built to replace a handful of cables and tools with just one compact pick, and it is currently on sale for $21.99 (reg. $49.99).
It’s a 100W charging cable, so it can handle everything from your phone to your laptop. All you have to do is just plug into a compatible charger. You’ll get faster charging than standard cables, plus quick data transfer when you need to move files.
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The 8-in-1 comes from all the added features. You get universal connectors like USB-C and Lightning, so you can charge most devices without carrying extra cords. There’s even an LED display for a quick check to see if your device is charging.
Aside from charging, it makes everyday transport easier. A magnetic wrap keeps the cable tangle-free, while the built-in carabiner makes it easy to clip to a bag or keychain. There’s also a bottle opener and a small, safety-designed cutter tucked into the design for quick, practical tasks.
This kind of all-in-one cable makes the most sense for people who travel often, commute with multiple devices, or just want to cut down on clutter. Instead of carrying separate cords for your phone, laptop, and accessories, you’ve got one cable that covers most of the basics.
At $21.99 (reg. $49.99), the GoCable is an easy way to streamline your setup without spending a lot on multiple chargers. If you’re ready to stop digging for the right cable, this quick swap helps keep things organized.
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TL;DR: The GoCable 8-in-1 EDC 100W Cable is on sale for $21.99 (reg. $49.99) and combines fast charging, data transfer, and built-in tools in one compact design.
$21.99
$49.99
Save $28.00
If you’re always untangling cords or looking for the right adapter, this small upgrade can make travel or your daily routine a lot easier. The GoCable 8-in-1 EDC cable is built to replace a handful of cables and tools with just one compact pick, and it is currently on sale for $21.99 (reg. $49.99).
It’s a 100W charging cable, so it can handle everything from your phone to your laptop. All you have to do is just plug into a compatible charger. You’ll get faster charging than standard cables, plus quick data transfer when you need to move files.
Mashable Deals
The 8-in-1 comes from all the added features. You get universal connectors like USB-C and Lightning, so you can charge most devices without carrying extra cords. There’s even an LED display for a quick check to see if your device is charging.
Aside from charging, it makes everyday transport easier. A magnetic wrap keeps the cable tangle-free, while the built-in carabiner makes it easy to clip to a bag or keychain. There’s also a bottle opener and a small, safety-designed cutter tucked into the design for quick, practical tasks.
This kind of all-in-one cable makes the most sense for people who travel often, commute with multiple devices, or just want to cut down on clutter. Instead of carrying separate cords for your phone, laptop, and accessories, you’ve got one cable that covers most of the basics.
At $21.99 (reg. $49.99), the GoCable is an easy way to streamline your setup without spending a lot on multiple chargers. If you’re ready to stop digging for the right cable, this quick swap helps keep things organized.
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TL;DR: The GoCable 8-in-1 EDC 100W Cable is on sale for $21.99 (reg. $49.99) and…
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Apr 26, 2026; New York City, New York, USA; New York Mets center fielder Luis Robert Jr. (88) reacts after popping out with the bases loaded in the eighth inning against the Colorado Rockies at Citi Field. Mandatory Credit: Wendell Cruz-Imagn Images New York Mets outfielder Luis Robert Jr. could be facing an extended stint on the injured list with a lumbar spine disc herniation.
The Mets placed Robert on the 10-day injured list on Thursday after an MRI exam revealed the extent of the issue that crept up Sunday. He missed the last three games and officially was moved to the injured list prior to Thursday’s game against the Washington Nationals.
Infielder Eric Wagaman was recalled from Triple-A Syracuse to replace him on the active roster.
Robert, 28, is hitting .224 with a .656 OPS after a hot start to his first season in New York. The Mets acquired Robert from the Chicago White Sox in an offseason trade.
Five of his 19 hits and five of his eight RBIs this season came in the opening series against the Pittsburgh Pirates.
The move is retroactive to April 27, meaning Robert could be activated as soon as May 6 if his injury responds quickly.
Injuries have hit the Mets hard in the first month-plus of the regular season. They entered Thursday with an MLB-worst 10-20 record and were 3-16 in the past 19 games.
Juan Soto (calf) returned from the IL on April 22 after missing 15 games, but Francisco Lindor (hamstring) was hurt in the same game on the bases and isn’t expected to be evaluated for at least two more weeks. Starting pitcher Kodai Senga landed on the IL on Tuesday with back inflammation and two other position players — Jorge Polanco and Jared Young — are also out with injuries.
–Field Level Media
Apr 26, 2026; New York City, New York, USA; New York Mets center fielder Luis Robert Jr. (88) reacts after popping out with the bases loaded in the eighth inning against the Colorado Rockies at Citi Field. Mandatory Credit: Wendell Cruz-Imagn Images New York Mets outfielder Luis Robert Jr. could be facing an extended stint on the injured list with a lumbar spine disc herniation.
The Mets placed Robert on the 10-day injured list on Thursday after an MRI exam revealed the extent of the issue that crept up Sunday. He missed the last three games and officially was moved to the injured list prior to Thursday’s game against the Washington Nationals.
Infielder Eric Wagaman was recalled from Triple-A Syracuse to replace him on the active roster.
Robert, 28, is hitting .224 with a .656 OPS after a hot start to his first season in New York. The Mets acquired Robert from the Chicago White Sox in an offseason trade.
Five of his 19 hits and five of his eight RBIs this season came in the opening series against the Pittsburgh Pirates.
The move is retroactive to April 27, meaning Robert could be activated as soon as May 6 if his injury responds quickly.
Injuries have hit the Mets hard in the first month-plus of the regular season. They entered Thursday with an MLB-worst 10-20 record and were 3-16 in the past 19 games.
Juan Soto (calf) returned from the IL on April 22 after missing 15 games, but Francisco Lindor (hamstring) was hurt in the same game on the bases and isn’t expected to be evaluated for at least two more weeks. Starting pitcher Kodai Senga landed on the IL on Tuesday with back inflammation and two other position players — Jorge Polanco and Jared Young — are also out with injuries.
–Field Level Media
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Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers (8) looks on after being sacked during the first half of the NFL Wild Card game against the Houston Texans at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, PA on January 12, 2026. Steelers head coach Mike McCarthy and general manager Omar Khan are comfortable playing the waiting game with Aaron Rodgers. At least a little while longer.
Owner Art Rooney II said before the 2026 NFL Draft the timeline for Rodgers to inform the Steelers of his plans was no longer “before the draft,” as initially understood when former coach Mike Tomlin resigned and McCarthy took the helm in Pittsburgh.
Rooney said in an NFL Network interview on Wednesday the franchise is expecting to hear a verdict on the 2026 season plans for Rodgers, 42, in May.
“Even though I thought it probably would have been concluded by now, I think we will come to a conclusion here in the next few weeks,” Rooney said.
Rodgers played for McCarthy with the Green Bay Packers and has a deep and detailed understanding of his offensive system and coaching philosophy. McCarthy said that’s part of the reason he’s not even slightly worried about Rodgers missing the remedial installation periods of the offense and team plans during offseason workouts and voluntary minicamp.
The Steelers have insurance, albeit in the form of unproven NFL starters, under contract.
McCarthy has been highly complimentary of second-year quarterback Will Howard, and Pittsburgh used the 76th overall pick in the 2026 draft to select Penn State’s Drew Allar last week. Holdover Mason Rudolph split first-team reports with Howard during McCarthy’s first minicamp.
Initial timelines from the front office suggested Rodgers could be signed by mid-March amid the first wave of free agency.
At least publicly, the Steelers appear confident Rodgers is not plotting a QB sneak to sign with another team. However, ESPN reported on Wednesday that Pittsburgh exercised a tender that grants the Steelers the opportunity to match any offer Rodgers receives from another team. The tender guarantees him a one-year deal at a 10 percent increase over his 2025 salary.
“We’ve been in contact with Aaron on a regular basis,” Rooney said. “He’s been keeping us up to date on his plans, and even though I thought it probably would have been concluded by now, I think we will come to a conclusion here in the next few weeks.”
–Field Level Media
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers (8) looks on after being sacked during the first half of the NFL Wild Card game against the Houston Texans at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, PA on January 12, 2026. Steelers head coach Mike McCarthy and general manager Omar Khan are comfortable playing the waiting game with Aaron Rodgers. At least a little while longer.
Owner Art Rooney II said before the 2026 NFL Draft the timeline for Rodgers to inform the Steelers of his plans was no longer “before the draft,” as initially understood when former coach Mike Tomlin resigned and McCarthy took the helm in Pittsburgh.
Rooney said in an NFL Network interview on Wednesday the franchise is expecting to hear a verdict on the 2026 season plans for Rodgers, 42, in May.
“Even though I thought it probably would have been concluded by now, I think we will come to a conclusion here in the next few weeks,” Rooney said.
Rodgers played for McCarthy with the Green Bay Packers and has a deep and detailed understanding of his offensive system and coaching philosophy. McCarthy said that’s part of the reason he’s not even slightly worried about Rodgers missing the remedial installation periods of the offense and team plans during offseason workouts and voluntary minicamp.
The Steelers have insurance, albeit in the form of unproven NFL starters, under contract.
McCarthy has been highly complimentary of second-year quarterback Will Howard, and Pittsburgh used the 76th overall pick in the 2026 draft to select Penn State’s Drew Allar last week. Holdover Mason Rudolph split first-team reports with Howard during McCarthy’s first minicamp.
Initial timelines from the front office suggested Rodgers could be signed by mid-March amid the first wave of free agency.
At least publicly, the Steelers appear confident Rodgers is not plotting a QB sneak to sign with another team. However, ESPN reported on Wednesday that Pittsburgh exercised a tender that grants the Steelers the opportunity to match any offer Rodgers receives from another team. The tender guarantees him a one-year deal at a 10 percent increase over his 2025 salary.
“We’ve been in contact with Aaron on a regular basis,” Rooney said. “He’s been keeping us up to date on his plans, and even though I thought it probably would have been concluded by now, I think we will come to a conclusion here in the next few weeks.”
–Field Level Media
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers (8) looks on after being sacked during the first half…
Florida center Olivier Rioux (32) greets fans after Florida’s 114-55 win over Prairie View A&M of the NCAA March Madness opening round at Benchmark international Arena in Tampa, FL on Friday, March 20, 2026. .[Alan Youngblood/Gainesville Sun] Olivier Rioux, who at 7-foot-9 is the tallest player in college basketball history, has committed to play for UC Irvine.
The Canadian center redshirted for Florida during its 2024-25 national championship season and played in just 11 games in 2025-26.
“Next stop, Irvine, California,” Rioux wrote Thursday on Instagram.
Rioux’s exit follows the commitment of Florida stars Thomas Haugh and Alex Condon to return for the 2026-27 season. Naismith Defensive Player of the Year Rueben Chinyelu has entered the NBA draft but also is expected to return.
Rioux finished his Florida career with seven points, six rebounds and one assist in 16 minutes. He had a dunk in the Gators’ first-round NCAA Tournament win against Prairie View A&M on March 20.
UC Irvine won the Big West Conference regular season title but lost to Hawaii in the league’s tournament.
“We are excited to welcome Olivier Rioux to our program,” Anteaters head coach Russell Turner said. “Olivier is a high-character young man whose presence will elevate our team, our university, and our community. He embodies the values that have defined our success at UC Irvine.
“We’ve built a strong relationship with Olivier and his family over the years, dating back to his high school recruitment, and that familiarity gives us tremendous belief in who he is both on and off the court. Olivier’s unique skill set and physical presence align perfectly with the tradition of dominant front court players in our program. We believe he will have an immediate impact and continue to grow within our system, and we are thrilled to have him join the Anteater family.”
–Field Level Media
Florida center Olivier Rioux (32) greets fans after Florida’s 114-55 win over Prairie View A&M of the NCAA March Madness opening round at Benchmark international Arena in Tampa, FL on Friday, March 20, 2026. .[Alan Youngblood/Gainesville Sun] Olivier Rioux, who at 7-foot-9 is the tallest player in college basketball history, has committed to play for UC Irvine.
The Canadian center redshirted for Florida during its 2024-25 national championship season and played in just 11 games in 2025-26.
“Next stop, Irvine, California,” Rioux wrote Thursday on Instagram.
Rioux’s exit follows the commitment of Florida stars Thomas Haugh and Alex Condon to return for the 2026-27 season. Naismith Defensive Player of the Year Rueben Chinyelu has entered the NBA draft but also is expected to return.
Rioux finished his Florida career with seven points, six rebounds and one assist in 16 minutes. He had a dunk in the Gators’ first-round NCAA Tournament win against Prairie View A&M on March 20.
UC Irvine won the Big West Conference regular season title but lost to Hawaii in the league’s tournament.
“We are excited to welcome Olivier Rioux to our program,” Anteaters head coach Russell Turner said. “Olivier is a high-character young man whose presence will elevate our team, our university, and our community. He embodies the values that have defined our success at UC Irvine.
“We’ve built a strong relationship with Olivier and his family over the years, dating back to his high school recruitment, and that familiarity gives us tremendous belief in who he is both on and off the court. Olivier’s unique skill set and physical presence align perfectly with the tradition of dominant front court players in our program. We believe he will have an immediate impact and continue to grow within our system, and we are thrilled to have him join the Anteater family.”
–Field Level Media
Florida center Olivier Rioux (32) greets fans after Florida’s 114-55 win over Prairie View A&M…
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