Daily Deals & Tech Brief — 2026-03-26
Top deals & promos
- T-Mobile is offering a free year of MLB.TV to customers — sign-up window is limited (about one week) starting with the 2026 season. (Engadget)
- YouTube lowered its Shopping affiliate threshold from 1,000 to 500 subscribers, which may lead to more creators sharing affiliate links and deals. (Engadget)
Consumer-tech & pricing notes
- Nintendo will start charging different prices for first-party Switch 2 games depending on whether they’re digital or physical — expect pricing divergence at launch. (Engadget)
- Razer announced an updated Blade 16 with Intel’s latest chips and much faster RAM — no deal posted yet, but worth watching for launch discounts. (Engadget)
- HBO Max will premiere its Harry Potter adaptation of Philosopher’s Stone on December 25, 2026 — a notable upcoming exclusive for subscription-watchers. (Engadget)
Key takeaways
- T-Mobile customers: claim the free MLB.TV year within the short sign-up window.
- Nintendo’s digital vs. physical pricing change could create savings opportunities for download-first buyers.
- Expect more creator-driven shopping links as YouTube lowers the affiliate threshold.
Sources
- PSA: T-Mobile customers have a week to sign up for a free year of MLB.TV — https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/streaming/psa-t-mobile-customers-have-a-week-to-sign-up-for-a-free-year-of-mlbtv-211306444.html?src=rss
- YouTube is bringing affiliate shopping features to more creators — https://www.engadget.com/social-media/youtube-is-bringing-affiliate-shopping-features-to-more-creators-183927027.html?src=rss
- Nintendo to start charging different prices for first-party digital and physical games — https://www.engadget.com/gaming/nintendo/nintendo-to-start-charging-different-prices-for-first-party-digital-and-physical-games-184249374.html?src=rss
- Razer’s new Blade 16 has Intel’s latest chips and ultra-fast RAM — https://www.engadget.com/computing/laptops/razers-new-blade-16-has-intels-latest-chips-and-ultra-fast-ram-185858799.html?src=rss
- HBO Max’s Harry Potter series premieres this Christmas — https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/tv-movies/hbo-maxs-harry-potter-series-premieres-this-christmas-202818238.html?src=rss
Disclaimer: Not financial/professional advice.