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Add barber to your résumé with this $50 clipper set for cutting your hair

Mashable - Mon, 03/31/2025 - 05:00

TL;DR: Become your own barber with the Wahl Self Cut Pro Rechargeable Clipper Set, now $49.99 (reg. $99.99) with free shipping at the Mashable Shop.

Looking for an easy way to save at least $40 a month? If you take care of haircuts at home, that's easily another $500 in your pocket every year. And the Wahl Self Cut Pro Rechargeable Clipper Set makes it a lot less daunting. Head to the Mashable Shop to grab this Wahl hair clipper set for just $49.99.

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The Wahl Self Cut Pro was made to turn you into your own hairstylist. And don't worry, it takes into account the fact that you have no prior training. 

Made by Wahl, an American brand trusted by the real pros since 1919, this cordless hair-cutting kit is truly foolproof thanks to the Snap-N-Lock clipper guards that prevent slipping and ensure precise haircuts. Just select your length, with 12 options ranging from 1/16-inch to 1 inch. 

The Dual Grip 360 makes the Self Cut Pro specifically designed to help you cut your own hair, offering flexibility, comfort, and control. And the SmartCut feature makes sure you can cut from any angle, including the back, top, and sides, thanks to the 15-degree blade angle.

You'll enjoy up to 2.5 hours of cordless use thanks to the Self Cut Pro's lithium battery, and an LED indicator warns you when you're running low on battery. 

Take haircutting into your own hands and get professional results from home with help from the Self Cut Pro, now only $49.99 (reg. $99) with free shipping for a limited time.

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Stop taking notes. This $73 AI device can do it for you.

Mashable - Mon, 03/31/2025 - 05:00

TL;DR: Focais Meet One is your AI-powered sidekick that records, transcribes, translates, and summarizes conversations in 120+ languages. Grab it for $72.99 (reg. $149) + free shipping.

If you’ve ever sat through a long meeting only to later realize you remembered none of the details, we’ve got something that’s going to blow your organized little mind. The Focais Meet One isn’t just another recorder—it’s basically your new AI-powered executive assistant that fits in your pocket.

At just $72.99 (reg. $149), this sleek device is here to save your memory, your sanity, and possibly your GPA if you're a student.

Designed for anyone who’s tired of typing notes mid-conversation or rewatching Zoom recordings at 1.5x speed, the Focais Meet One captures crystal-clear audio and then uses advanced AI to transcribe and summarize it in real time.

So yes, you can zone out a little and still get a full summary later. This little genius supports over 120 languages, so whether you're juggling international clients or taking a multilingual class load, it has your back.

It works completely offline and is small enough to clip discreetly to your shirt or backpack or magnetically to a nearby surface. There’s no fumbling with apps or multiple logins. Just press the button and let it do its thing.

You get 600 minutes of AI processing per month for life. This can be used for automated transcriptions, translations, and summaries each month.

It’s ideal for professionals who are in and out of meetings all day, students recording lectures, or just about anyone who’d rather focus on the moment than worry about getting it all down.

Whether you're trying to remember that genius marketing idea, keep up with a fast-talking professor, or capture your startup brainstorming session, Focais Meet One is ready to take notes for you—and actually do it better than you could.

Pick up the Focais Meet One while it's on sale for $72.99 (reg. $149) + free shipping.

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Exactly how Nintendo can avoid Joy-Con drift in Switch 2

Mashable - Mon, 03/31/2025 - 05:00

On November 22, 2022, Nintendo of America scored a major legal victory. The company had been facing down a potential class-action lawsuit in California over a defect with the Nintendo Switch and its Joy-Con controllers, until a judge threw out the case thanks to a loophole in the console's user agreement. 

This isn't the only legal battle Nintendo has fought over an infuriating design flaw known to many as "Joy-Con drift," in which the joysticks wear down over time and begin to detect movement even when you're not touching the controller. And yet, throughout the Switch's eight-year history, Nintendo has largely managed to avoid any fallout from a hardware issue that most gamers are painfully familiar with. Now, with the Switch 2 on the horizon, Nintendo has a chance to fix Joy-Con drift once and for all. But will it?

"They're going to get flamed if they don't," Carsten Frauenheim told Mashable.

Frauenheim is a repairability engineer at iFixit, a popular website known for breaking down gadgets, publishing guides on how to fix them, and selling replacement parts and toolkits. Over the years, iFixit's staff and community have written countless articles explaining what causes Joy-Con drift and how to fix it yourself. Frauenheim praised the current Joy-Con design for being easy to repair — at least compared to similar controllers from Xbox and PlayStation, where the joysticks are soldered into place — but he added that there's an obvious upgrade Nintendo needs to make. 

"The rumors are that Switch 2 is moving to [the] Hall effect, which makes so much sense," Frauenheim said.

Hardcore gamers (the type who buy "Elite" controllers to get a slight edge over their friends in Call of Duty) may be familiar with the term "Hall effect," but to the casual masses, it's mostly unknown. So with the Switch 2 just weeks away from its official unveiling, here's everything you need to know about the Hall effect, and why it's the best solution for Nintendo's Joy-Con drift problem. 

Nintendo did not respond to Mashable's request for comment on this article.

What causes Joy-Con drift?

Crack open pretty much any off-the-rack video game controller, and you'll find an identical joystick component. The modules used by Nintendo, PlayStation, and Xbox all feature potentiometers, which is a fancy way of saying that they use a tiny metal arm that slides along a resistive layer of graphite. The potentiometer measures that movement and translates it into video game actions. 

Potentiometers are cheap and easy to mass produce, but the technology has one glaring problem.

"It wears out over time," Frauenheim said.

Because the components of a potentiometer are physically rubbing against each other with each swivel of your joystick, they become less reliable as wear and tear builds up. With enough use, a potentiometer joystick can even shift its starting point. That's presumably what causes a motionless joystick to suddenly register movement, causing your character to run off a platform and plummet to its demise while you're busy looking at your phone.

(Some controllers compensate for this issue by creating a "dead zone" around the joystick's starting point to compensate for drift, but that only delays the inevitable.)

So we know what's causing the problem — even if Nintendo won't admit it — but what's the solution? The answer lies in a scientific discovery dating back to 1879.

What is the Hall effect, and can it fix Joy-Con drift?

Henry Hall was a student at Johns Hopkins University when he discovered the Hall effect. At the time, scientists had no way of telling whether an electrical current was positive or negative, explained Chia-Ling Chien, a leading expert in the Hall effect and a professor at Johns Hopkins since 1976. Hall figured out a way to tell the difference by taking a thin strip of gold that was carrying an electric current and placing it in a magnetic field. The electric current moved in response.

Thus, the Hall effect was born, though it only got that name because Hall's advisor, the esteemed scientist Henry Rowland, didn't have much faith in the results.

"Rowland refused to put his name on the paper," Chien told Mashable, "but he allowed his students to publish the paper alone."

While interesting to physicists, the Hall effect didn't have much of a practical application until the advent of semiconductors in the mid-20th century. This made it possible to create smaller Hall-effect sensors capable of measuring a button press without physical contact between a physical button and its detector. Instead, a Hall switch registers the interaction between an electrical current and a magnetic field.

"The most important application today of the Hall effect is the Hall switch," Chien said.

Today, Hall switches power many of the devices we use each day. Chien noted that many computer keyboards use the Hall effect to improve the device's lifespan, although Apple notably prefers mechanical keys for its MacBook keyboards.

"There's no wear and tear," Chien said of the technology. "This thing can last forever."

Hall-effect controllers use the same technology to avoid issues like joystick drift. Instead of a physical stick pushing against a resistor and measuring the force, these controllers use magnets to measure the change in electrical currents as the joystick moves. 

"There's no contact," Frauenheim said. "It's moving around magnets, and so there's no physical wear happening."

(Confused by all this science mumbo jumbo? Here's the simplest possible explanation, courtesy of the popular subreddit Explain Like I'm 5: "It uses the magic of magnets to make the game move. Other controllers use rubbing to make the game move and rubbing means the controller will break one day. The magnet one won't break as quickly or maybe ever!")

None of gaming's big three currently offer a controller with Hall-effect joysticks, even though making the switch would only add a few "pennies" to the cost, according to Frauenheim. (Microsoft's Xbox Elite Wireless Series 2 does feature Hall-effect triggers, which use the same technology, but even that still sports potentiometer joysticks.) And sure, there are plenty of third-party options available, but most casual gamers probably aren't going to shell out extra for a new controller with high-tech features they don't understand. However, there's hope that this could finally change with the Nintendo Switch 2.

Will the Switch 2 have Hall-effect joysticks?

Nintendo has yet to confirm whether the Switch 2 will swap potentiometers for Hall switches, but recent reports suggest that could be the plan. One anonymous online leaker going by the handle @NextHandheld previously claimed the new Joy-Cons would rely on Hall-effect technology, and as Video Games Chronicle points out, @NextHandheld has already been proven right when it comes to some other Switch 2 leaks.

Those rumors also got a boost when iFixit broke down Nintendo's new smart alarm clock, Alarmo, and found a Hall-effect sensor in the device. In its breakdown report, the site noted that these sensors would "ensure longevity," before adding, "We wish Nintendo used [this] in the Switch Joy-Cons."

However, just because Nintendo used a Hall-effect sensor in the Alarmo doesn't necessarily mean we'll see similar tech in the Switch 2.

"They're kind of two separate input devices," iFixit's Frauenheim said. "You're not sitting there spinning the Alarmo like crazy. So Nintendo's not really worried about cycles on that as much as other stuff."

That said, he's definitely not ruling out the possibility either. 

"Hall-effect sensors have been around forever," Frauenheim pointed out. "So translating it into a controller is not that far-fetched."

Ultimately, we'll just have to wait and see whether Nintendo has a fix for Joy-Con drift, but according to Frauenheim, there's simply no good reason for Nintendo not to embrace Hall-effect technology for the Switch 2.

"It makes no sense for them to stick with potentiometers," he said.

Get a fully loaded MacBook Pro for 50% off

Mashable - Mon, 03/31/2025 - 05:00

TL;DR:  Enjoy all the power and perks of a MacBook Pro for half the price with this 13" model, now $549.99 (reg. $1,099) for a limited time. 

Right now, you can enjoy all the bells and whistles of this sought-after MacBook at a fraction of the usual price, 49% off to be exact, if you scoop up this 13" model for just $549.99. 

MacBook Pro perks at a wallet-friendly price

There's a reason the MacBook Pro is Apple's most expensive laptop. It's filled with great features, like the brand's revolutionary M1 Chip that offers a speedy and seamless performance and the 16-core Smart Neural Engine that boosts the machine learning capabilities.

Tackle work tasks or pencil in some R&R with a good Netflix binge session on the 13.3" LED-backlit screen with 2560x1600 resolution. True Tone Technology automatically adjusts color temperatures for a delightful viewing experience, while the stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos offer incredible audio. 

Perhaps one of the most underrated features of a laptop is its lengthy battery life, so you'll truly appreciate this model's all-day staying power. Take advantage of 17 hours of web browsing or 20 hours of video playback on a single charge.

You'll also enjoy two Thunderbolt/USB 4 posts, a 3.5mm headphone jack if you'd like to plug in and listen, a Touch Bar for extra efficiency, and an improved Magic Keyboard. 

Wondering how you get access to this low price? This model comes with a grade A refurbished rating, which means it will arrive in near-mint condition with virtually no signs of wear (while still being offered at a bargain refurbished price). 

Bring home this MacBook Pro for $549.99 (reg. $1,099) for a limited time. 

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Soundcore P30i earbuds are under $30 in the last day of the Amazon Spring Sale

Mashable - Mon, 03/31/2025 - 04:56

SAVE $20: As of March 31, Soundcore P30i Noise Cancelling Earbuds are on sale for $29.99 at Amazon. That’s 40% off their $49.99 list price, but the deal ends when the Amazon Spring Sale wraps on March 31.

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I’ve bought more earbuds than I care to admit — half of them lost to seat cushions, coat pockets, or that weird Bermuda Triangle behind my bed. But if I were in the market for a backup pair (or just a surprisingly decked-out budget option), I’d go for the Soundcore P30i from Anker. They’re just $29.99 on Amazon, a solid 40% off the usual $49.99, and frankly, I’d pay that much just for the weirdly useful case.

Seriously, the case doubles as a phone stand. Just flip open the back, prop up your phone, and boom: instant mini theater for your next airport layover or lunch break TikTok binge. Not exactly life-changing, but delightfully clever.

SEE ALSO: The best Apple deals in Amazon's Big Spring Sale: New iPads and M4 MacBook Airs are already on sale

Now for the specs: the P30i delivers adaptive noise cancellation that cuts up to 42 decibels of background chaos, and yes, there’s a transparency mode for those of us who want to stay aware while still vibing. The 10mm drivers bring that signature Soundcore BassUp punch, so even cheap earbuds get to act like they’re premium.

  • Price: $29.99 $49.99

  • Retailer: Amazon

  • Noise Cancellation: Up to 42dB, adaptive

  • Transparency Mode: Yes

  • Drivers: 10mm with BassUp tech

  • Battery Life: 10 hours (6 with ANC), 45 hours with case

  • Quick Charge: 10 min = 2 hours

  • Microphones: 4 with AI-enhanced call clarity

  • Bluetooth: Version 5.4

  • Bonus Feature: Case doubles as a phone stand

Battery life? Surprisingly stacked. You get up to 10 hours of playtime per charge, or six with ANC on. With the case, that stretches to a ridiculous 45 hours total. Also, a 10-minute quick charge gives you two hours of playback, which is the earbud equivalent of finding a charger at 1%. Anker also crammed in four mics with AI noise reduction for calls, and the whole setup pairs with Bluetooth 5.4. I don’t think I’ve ever seen this much tech packed into a $30 earbud. It’s giving “why are you still thinking about it” energy.

Amazon’s Spring Sale ends on March 31, and if you’re going to grab a spare pair (or your main pair, no judgment), now’s probably the best moment.

Samsung’s MX-ST50B party speaker is down to under $200 in the Amazon Spring Sale

Mashable - Mon, 03/31/2025 - 04:52

SAVE $500: As of March 31, the Samsung MX-ST50B Sound Tower is on sale for $197.99 at Amazon. That’s a whopping $500 off its $697.99 list price, but the deal ends with the Amazon Spring Sale on March 31.

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There are good deals, and then there are “why is this legal” deals. This one’s squarely in the second category. The Samsung MX-ST50B Sound Tower (normally a soul-shaking $698) has plummeted to $197.99 for the final day of Amazon’s Spring Sale. That’s a 72% discount on a Bluetooth speaker that could double as a small earthquake machine.

I want this speaker not because I throw a lot of parties (I don’t), or even because I have a spacious outdoor area (I don’t), but because I deeply believe in overkill. This is 240 watts of bi-directional sound with a built-in battery that goes for 18 hours, just casually waiting to blast music into the next zip code. The fact that it’s also IPX5 water-resistant means I could spill a drink on it, cry a little, and it would just keep going — emotionally and musically.

SEE ALSO: The best Apple deals in Amazon's Big Spring Sale: New iPads and M4 MacBook Airs are already on sale

In my opinion, the Bluetooth multi-connection is the most underrated flex. Two phones can take turns queuing up music without awkwardly unpairing and re-pairing every time someone wants to play their song. This should be standard, but it isn’t, and that’s why I love it here.

  • Price: $197.99 $697.99

  • Retailer: Amazon

  • Output Power: 240W bi-directional sound

  • Battery Life: Up to 18 hours

  • Water Resistance: IPX5-rated

  • Lighting: Party Light+ with ambient, dance, and party modes

  • Connectivity: Bluetooth multi-connection (two devices)

  • Extras: Mic input for karaoke, Group Play with up to 10 speakers

If your speakers sound like they belong in a dentist’s office, this is your moment. The Spring Sale ends tonight, and this kind of deal doesn't exactly come with a raincheck.

Amazon’s Spring Sale ends soon, and I want this heavily discounted ELEGOO robot kit more than I should

Mashable - Mon, 03/31/2025 - 04:48

SAVE $29: As of March 31, the ELEGOO Tumbller Robot Kit is $55.99 — $29 off its $84.99 list price in the Amazon Spring Sale.

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It’s the final hours of Amazon’s Spring Sale, and the clock is ticking down on deals I didn’t know I needed until 10 minutes ago. Case in point: the ELEGOO Tumbller robot kit. It’s a self-balancing, LED-blinking, obstacle-dodging STEM toy that’s somehow only $55.99 (down from $84.99), and I’m seriously considering buying one just to justify my Prime membership.

This thing isn’t just cute, it’s clever. Once you build it using the step-by-step illustrated manual (which even I could probably follow without crying), it comes to life with features like auto-follow, bouncing mode, and a light show straight out of a Daft Punk concert. You can even control it via an app, so naturally, your phone becomes a robot remote. I don’t know about you, but that’s enough to make me ignore whatever adult responsibilities I had planned today.

SEE ALSO: The best Apple deals in Amazon's Big Spring Sale: New iPads and M4 MacBook Airs are already on sale

In my opinion, the best part is that it’s Arduino-compatible. That means you can hack it, recode it, and add sensors to make it do more tricks. It’s a great way to sneak programming into a fun weekend project — ideal if you're trying to trick a kid into learning something or just want to flex some DIY skills without committing to a full-blown drone.

  • Price: $55.99 $84.99

  • Retailer: Amazon

  • Recommended Age: 8 to 16 years

  • Compatibility: Arduino IDE, customizable with additional sensors

  • Features: Self-balancing, auto-follow, bouncing mode, multicolor LED lights, obstacle avoidance

  • App Support: ElegooKit app for phone control

  • Learning Focus: STEM, robotics, hands-on programming

I get that it’s technically meant for kids ages eight to 16, but if you think that’s going to stop me from building a tiny robot to chase my dog around the apartment, you’ve got another thing coming. And again, this deal disappears tonight when the Amazon Spring Sale wraps up, so if you’re even remotely tempted, now’s the time to click “Add to Cart.”

Samsung’s Odyssey Neo G8 4K gaming monitor is $600 off in Amazons Spring Sale

Mashable - Mon, 03/31/2025 - 04:45

SAVE $600: As of March 31, the Samsung 32-inch Odyssey Neo G8 4K curved gaming monitor is on sale for $699.99 at Amazon. That’s 46% off its regular price of $1,299.99 — this Big Spring Deal ends March 31.

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If you’ve been waiting for a sign to level up your battlestation, this is it. The Samsung Odyssey Neo G8 is a monster of a gaming monitor — and right now, it’s 46% off at Amazon. That brings the 32-inch 4K display down to just $699.99, saving you a hefty $600 during the Spring Sale. The catch? This deal disappears after March 31.

This is the world’s first 4K monitor with a 240Hz refresh rate, and yes, it’s as intense as it sounds. Throw in a lightning-fast 1ms response time, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, and G-Sync compatibility, and you’ve got a screen built to eliminate lag, tearing, and ghosting. Whether you’re grinding out ranked matches or just exploring lush open-worlds, everything will look buttery smooth and beautifully sharp.

SEE ALSO: The best Apple deals in Amazon's Big Spring Sale: New iPads and M4 MacBook Airs are already on sale

Samsung’s 1000R curved screen matches the arc of the human eye for ultra-immersive viewing, while the Quantum HDR2000 tech offers peak brightness up to 2,000 nits. Translation: no more squinting at shadows or missing details in dark corners. The matte display helps too, cutting out annoying reflections so you can stay focused on the action.

  • Price: $699.99 $1,299.99

  • Retailer: Amazon

  • Screen Size: 32 inches

  • Resolution: 4K UHD (2160p)

  • Refresh Rate: 240Hz

  • Response Time: 1ms (GTG)

  • Curvature: 1000R curved display

  • HDR: Quantum HDR2000, peak brightness 2,000 nits

  • Sync Support: AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, NVIDIA G-Sync compatible

  • Display Type: Quantum Mini LED with Matte surface

  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9

  • Mounting Type: VESA 100 x 100 wall mount compatible

  • Model Year: 2022

It’s an award-winning monitor for a reason, and at $699.99, it’s a fantastic offer — if you grab it before the Spring Sale ends.

I found Bang & Olufsen noise-canceling headphones for under $800 in Amazon’s Spring Sale

Mashable - Mon, 03/31/2025 - 04:43

SAVE $200: As of March 31, Bang & Olufsen Beoplay H95 wireless ANC headphones are on sale for $799 at Amazon. That’s a $200 discount from their usual $999 price — this deal ends with the Spring Sale on March 31.

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Bang & Olufsen Beoplay H95 are what you buy when “premium” isn’t enough. These luxe over-ear headphones normally go for a cool $999, but right now, they’re just $799 at Amazon as part of the Big Spring Sale. That’s 20% off — and a rare discount on one of the most elegant pairs of headphones money can buy.

Built with lambskin leather, titanium, and memory foam, the H95s feel like a five-star hotel for your ears. But they don’t just look good: dual 40mm titanium drivers pump out powerful, precise sound, while the adaptive ANC silences your surroundings with near surgical precision. These are headphones you’ll actually want to wear all day — and you can, with up to 38 hours of battery life even with ANC on.

SEE ALSO: The best Apple deals in Amazon's Big Spring Sale: New iPads and M4 MacBook Airs are already on sale

Voice calls come through crisp thanks to multiple built-in mics, and the foldable design with included carrying case makes them easy to travel with (and show off). Whether you’re a frequent flyer or just love treating your ears to top-tier audio, the H95s deliver serious comfort and clarity.

  • Price: $799 $999

  • Retailer: Amazon

  • Type: Wireless over-ear headphones with Active Noise Cancellation

  • Drivers: 40mm titanium drivers with neodymium magnets

  • Battery Life: Up to 38 hours with ANC on

  • Noise Cancellation: Adaptive Active Noise Cancellation

  • Microphones: Multiple built-in mics for clear calls

  • Build: Titanium frame, lambskin leather ear cushions, memory foam

  • Design: Foldable with a protective carrying case

  • Color: Gold Tone (also available in Black, Navy, Chestnut)

  • Release Type: Premium flagship model from Bang & Olufsen

They don’t go on sale often, and with the Spring Sale ending March 31, this is your last chance to score a deal that’s as refined as the headphones themselves.

Amazon’s Spring Sale ends soon — last chance to grab the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ for over $100 off

Mashable - Mon, 03/31/2025 - 04:40

SAVE $160: As of March 31, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ (512GB) is available for $959.99 at Amazon. That’s $160 off its regular price of $1,119.99, but this Big Spring Deal ends March 31.

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A good Android tablet is hard to come by, and Samsung’s latest flagship slate is one of the few that actually feels worth the splurge. During Amazon’s Spring Sale, the Galaxy Tab S10+ with 512GB of storage is down to $959.99 — a solid $160 off its list price of $1,119.99. This deal ends March 31, so if it’s been on your radar, now’s the time to pull the trigger.

The Tab S10+ packs in everything you’d want from a 2024 premium tablet: a vibrant 12.4-inch AMOLED 2X screen, Samsung’s signature S Pen, and new Galaxy AI tools that turn your doodles into polished art and your long notes into tidy summaries. Circle to Search with Google is a genuinely useful feature for multitaskers, and the long battery life makes it ideal for work or play on the go.

SEE ALSO: The best Apple deals in Amazon's Big Spring Sale: New iPads and M4 MacBook Airs are already on sale

If you’re creative or take digital note-taking seriously, this tablet is a dream. Artists will love the Sketch to Image tool, while students and professionals can get auto-transcribed lectures and organized notes in seconds. It’s also got the power to handle multitasking like a pro, so you’re not stuck choosing between apps.

  • Price: $959.99 $1,119.99

  • Retailer: Amazon

  • Display: 12.4-inch AMOLED 2X, 2800 x 1752 resolution

  • Storage: 512GB

  • Processor: Powerful tablet-grade processor (2024 model)

  • Operating System: Android

  • Features: Circle to Search, Sketch to Image, Note Assist (all powered by Galaxy AI)

  • Included Accessories: S Pen included in box

  • Battery Life: Long-lasting

  • Audio & Build: Durable design with immersive display

  • Color: Moonstone Gray

  • Release Year: 2024

Other perks? It’s durable, lightweight, and ships with the S Pen included. No need to spend extra for the stylus like you do with some competitors.

Amazon’s Big Spring Sale wraps up on March 31, and deals like this won’t stick around. If you’re eyeing a tablet that goes beyond streaming and browsing, the Tab S10+ is a strong pick, especially at this discount.

Its the last chance to save $100 on the Dyson V11 in Amazons Big Spring Sale

Mashable - Mon, 03/31/2025 - 04:35

Save $100: As of March 31, the Dyson V11 cordless vacuum is on sale for $469.99 at Amazon. That's a saving of 18% on list price.

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With the Amazon Big Spring Sale coming to an end, there are still plenty of discounts to be found. From TVs to tablets, earbuds to e-readers, there's something for everyone. But if you're looking for something more practical, you'll love this discount on the Dyson V11.

As of March 31, the Dyson V11 cordless vacuum is on sale for $469.99 in the Amazon Spring Sale. That's a saving of 18% on list price.

SEE ALSO: Save $100 on the iRobot Roomba Q0120 in Amazon's Big Spring Sale

This is a great vacuum with three power modes: Auto mode for everyday cleaning tasks — the optimal balance of power and run time to preserve the lifespan of your battery; Eco mode for maximum run time; and Boost mode for intensive spot cleaning. It can even be converted into a handheld vacuum, perfect for cleaning out the car or upholstery. This model also benefits from an LCD screen that shows power mode, battery life, and maintenance alerts.

You can expect up to 60 minutes of run time before it needs to be charged. And if you have pets, you'll really love the hair screw tool. This one is great for sucking up pet hair, and the anti-tangle conical brush bar can remove stubborn hairs from pet beds, car seats, stairs, and more tricky spots.

This is a limited-time deal at Amazon, so don't miss out.

The best last-minute deals from the Amazon Spring Sale

Save $100 on the iRobot Roomba Q0120 in Amazons Big Spring Sale

Mashable - Mon, 03/31/2025 - 04:30

SAVE $100: As of March 31, the iRobot Roomba Q0120 is on sale for $149.99 at Amazon. This is a 40% saving on the list price.

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Amazon's Big Spring Sale is almost over, so if you're on the hunt for a discount, you don't have much time left. If a robot vacuum is top of your to-buy list, we've found some great discounted models, including this latest deal on the iRobot Roomba Q0120.

If you've been shopping around for something for a while, the name Roomba won't be new to you. And as of March 31, you can buy pick up the iRobot Roomba Q0120 for 40% less than list price, now just $149.99.

SEE ALSO: Save big on the iRobot Roomba Q011 in Amazon's Big Spring Sale

But don't worry, even with such a low price, you're still getting a top-of-the-range vacuuming experience. This model has a three-stage cleaning system that delivers customizable suction for carpets and hard floors. It comes with smart navigation that cleans in neat rows, dodges furniture, and steers clear of stairs or any other obstacles in your house. And for those hard-to-reach corners and edges, the Edge-Sweeping Brush won't miss any dust buildup.

Controlled from the iRobot Home App, you can do things like schedule cleans while you're away from home, check to see where it has cleaned, and more. And with up to 120 minutes of cleaning on one charge, if it doesn't manage your whole house, it'll return itself to the charging station to reboot.

This is a limited-time deal at Amazon, so if you don't want to miss out, move fast.

Save big on the Echo Show 5 in Amazons Big Spring Sale

Mashable - Mon, 03/31/2025 - 04:24

SAVE $20: As of March 31, the Amazon Echo Show 5 is on sale for $69.99 in the Amazon Spring Sale That's a saving of 22% on list price.

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$89.99 Save $20 Get Deal

If you're a fan of smart home devices and bargains, you need to check out Amazon's Big Spring Sale discount on the Echo Show 5. The retailer's Big Spring Sale is coming to an end, so there's not much time left to secure a bargain.

As of March 31, the Echo Show 5 is reduced to $69.99 at Amazon ($20 off the list price). This price is specific to the charcoal model, with cloud blue and glacier white still at full price.

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The Echo Show 5 is a smart assistant with a screen. It comes with built-in Alexa, the ability to watch shows, and video chat capabilities. It's also neat and nifty, with a screen size of 5.5 inches, perfect for looking at the weather, recipes, or the time at a glance, without taking up too much space in your home.

You can even stream music from the Echo Show, with compatibility with the most popular streaming apps including Apple Music, Amazon Music, Spotify, and Deezer. It even boasts deeper bass and clearer vocals for a better listening experience. Plus, the Echo Show 5 is eco-friendly, featuring fabric made from 100% post-consumer recycled polyester yarn and an aluminum body crafted from 100% recycled materials.

This is a limited-time deal, so don't delay and head to Amazon to save.

Save over $100 on the Dyson Hot+Cool in the Amazon Big Spring Sale

Mashable - Mon, 03/31/2025 - 04:21

SAVE $170: As of March 31, the Dyson Hot+Cool AM09 Jet Focus is on sale for $299.99 in the Amazon Spring Sale. That's a saving of 36% on list price.

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$469.99 Save $170 Get Deal

Dyson is always associated with quality products. Whether it's hair styling or home cleaning, you know you're getting quality with Dyson. And in Amazon's Big Spring Sale, there are plenty of products to choose from at discounted rates, including the Dyson Hot+Cool Jet Focus.

As of March 31, you can save 36% on this hot/cold fan at a reduced price of $299.99.

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The Dyson Hot+Cool AM09 is a fan and heater combo, so it works for both summer and winter temperatures. It has a bladeless design that makes it nice and easy to clean, and its sleek design won't stand out like a sore thumb in your space. It's also remote-controlled, can be scheduled with a sleep timer, and oscillates at a 70-degree angle.

And in the colder months, the ceramic plates heat up almost instantly so you feel warmth in no time at all.

This discount is part of the Big Spring Sale (ending soon), so move fast so you don't miss out.

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Save over $80 on the Apple Magic Keyboard in Amazons Big Spring Sale

Mashable - Mon, 03/31/2025 - 04:15

SAVE $82: As of March 30, the Apple Magic Keyboard is on sale for $267 in the Amazon Spring Sale. That's 23% off the list price.

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$349 Save $82 Get Deal

If you're looking for some iPad accessories to upgrade your device for less, Amazon's Big Spring Sale is the time to splurge. From the Apple Pencil to the Magic Keyboard, these Apple products are a great way to take your device from play to work. And in the latest sale, you can find the Magic Keyboard heavily reduced.

As of March 31, you can purchase the Magic Keyboard for the reduced price of $267, saving you $82 on list price. This deal is currently only available in black and is compatible with the iPad Pro 12.9-inch (3rd generation), iPad Air 13-inch (M2), iPad Pro 12.9-inch (6th generation), iPad Pro 12.9-inch (5th generation), iPad Pro 12.9-inch (4th generation)iPad Pro 12.9-inch (3rd generation), iPad Air 13-inch (M2), iPad Pro 12.9-inch (6th generation), iPad Pro 12.9-inch (5th generation), iPad Pro 12.9-inch (4th generation).

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The Magic Keyboard is a great way to transform your iPad. It’s super easy to use — no charging or pairing needed — just snap it on and start typing. It features backlit keys for comfy, quiet typing, a built-in trackpad for gestures and precision, and even a USB-C port for charging. It can be purchased in different languages including Arabic, British English, Chinese (Pinyin), Chinese (Zhuyin), Danish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish (Latin America), Spanish (Spain), Swiss, Ukrainian, and U.S. English.

Its floating cantilever design lets you find the perfect viewing angle. And when not in use, the keyboard folds up into a protective cover to help prevent any damage while on the move.

Get this iPad deal at Amazon now.

The White Lotus Season 3 finale trailer is brimming with tension

Mashable - Mon, 03/31/2025 - 04:09

The White Lotus Season 3 is nearly finished, and we're now just one episode away from finding out who gets killed, and who is the killer.

The trailer above for the finale is fittingly brimming with tension, from mentions of "suicide fruit" to shots of Gaitok (Tayme Thapthimthong) sprinting through the trees.

So is Belinda (Natasha Rothwell) safe or will Greg (Jon Gries) try to kill her? What's the deal with Rick (Walton Goggins) and Jim Hollinger (Scott Glenn)? Will Gaitok solve the robbery after his realisation in episode 7? The answers are tantalisingly close.

The White Lotus is streaming now on Max, with new episodes dropping weekly at 9 p.m. ET Sundays on HBO.

The Kindle Scribe is on sale for its lowest-ever price in Amazons Big Spring Sale

Mashable - Mon, 03/31/2025 - 04:07

SAVE $75: As of March 30, the Kindle Scribe is on sale for $324.99 at Amazon. That's a saving of 19% on the list price.

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$399.99 Save $75 Get Deal

The Amazon Big Spring Sale is almost over, but there are still a huge range of discounts to be had. And if a new e-reader is on your wishlist, look no further. Combining reading and note-taking, the new Amazon Kindle Scribe is an e-reader and digital notebook all in one, currently down to its lowest-ever price.

As of March 31, you can find the 16GB model reduced down to $324.99, saving you 19% on list price. This deal is on the tungsten and metallic jade colors and without Kindle Unlimited.

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The Kindle Scribe is the latest e-reader in Amazon's lineup. It comes with a stylus so you can jot down notes and convert them to text as easily as writing in a notebook. Besides its note-taking abilities, it has a 10.2-inch 300 ppi Paperwhite display. Its lightweight design also makes it portable and easy to carry around on your travels. And let's not forget the impressive battery life, lasting weeks on just a single charge.

The bright display is perfect for reading in any light, indoors or outdoors, and you can store up to 64GB of content. That means you can stock up on plenty of e-book deals without having to worry about storage space.

Head to Amazon now to grab this great Spring Sale deal.

Hurdle hints and answers for March 31, 2025

Mashable - Mon, 03/31/2025 - 00:02

If you like playing daily word games like Wordle, then Hurdle is a great game to add to your routine.

There are five rounds to the game. The first round sees you trying to guess the word, with correct, misplaced, and incorrect letters shown in each guess. If you guess the correct answer, it'll take you to the next hurdle, providing the answer to the last hurdle as your first guess. This can give you several clues or none, depending on the words. For the final hurdle, every correct answer from previous hurdles is shown, with correct and misplaced letters clearly shown.

An important note is that the number of times a letter is highlighted from previous guesses does necessarily indicate the number of times that letter appears in the final hurdle.

If you find yourself stuck at any step of today's Hurdle, don't worry! We have you covered.

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An older person.

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ELDER

Hurdle Word 2 hint

A popular breakfast meat.

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BACON

Hurdle Word 3 hint

A community.

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COVEN

Hurdle Word 4 hint

To poke.

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NUDGE

Final Hurdle hint

Done every day.

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DAILY

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Microsoft Office 2024 is the last productivity suite you’ll ever need — get a lifetime pass for £100

Mashable - Mon, 03/31/2025 - 00:00

TL;DR: Get Microsoft Office 2024 Home for Mac or PC with a one-time purchase of £100.44 (reg. £115.91) through 27 April.

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£115.91 Save £15.47 Get Deal What you can expect from your one-time purchase of Microsoft Office 2024 Home for Mac or PC:
  • Purchase includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote for essential productivity

  • One-time purchase with no recurring fees for lifetime use on one device

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  • Co-authoring features let multiple users collaborate in real-time

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  • Optimised for Mac Ventura, Sonoma, and Sequoia operating systems, as well as Windows 10 or 11 operating systems

  • Create, collaborate, and organise your projects without ongoing subscriptions

Boost your productivity with a lifetime license to Microsoft Office 2024 Home for Mac or PC, now £100.44 (reg. £115.91) until 27 April at 11:59 p.m. PT — no monthly fees, just essential tools you can count on.

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The White Lotus Season 3, episode 7: Whats Gregs plan? Is Belinda safe?

Mashable - Sun, 03/30/2025 - 22:00

Greg/Gary (Jon Gries) has been a creepy spectre haunting The White Lotus since Season 1, and getting more and more sinister with each passing season.

But after White Lotus worker Belinda (Natasha Rothwell) clocks him as the husband of Tanya (Jennifer Coolidge) in Season 3, rightly assuming he had a hand in her death in order to inherit her vast fortune, it seems like Belinda may now be at risk from him herself.

So what happened between Greg and Belinda in episode 7, and what could it mean for the finale? Let's dive in.

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After reluctantly attending a dinner party at his house, Belinda is pulled aside by Greg for extremely loaded conversation in private.

"So you know who I am," he says. "And I'm sure you also know that something very tragic happened to my wife, Tanya. I had nothing to do with it, to make that clear! It was getting very complicated back home and I just didn't want to spend the rest of my life dealing with legal shit, and lawyers, and people making assumptions. I love Thailand. Love the people. I bought this house. I'm happy. I want to live the rest of my life right here. And I just don't want to have any more headaches, if I can help it."

It sounds like he's building up to a threat, but then Greg suddenly changes tack and makes Belinda an offer: $100,000 that she can put towards the business she spoke to Tanya about in Season 1.

"Tanya would have wanted that," says Greg. "And I know that she would also want me to spend the rest of my years in peace. Maybe in exchange, you can honor that."

Belinda's response? "I need to sleep on it."

Belinda isn't sure about taking the money. Credit: Fabio Lovino / HBO Is Greg going to kill Belinda if she refuses his deal?

As much as Greg appears to be understanding of Belinda's request to think about the offer, it's clear from his ominously blank gaze as he watches her leave his party that he's anything but.

Belinda's son Zion (Nicholas Duvernay) thinks he'll come after them both if she refuses his terms, but will Greg actually go to the murderous lengths he suggests?

It's impossible to say for certain, but the short answer is probably. From a moral perspective we already know Greg has no issue arranging to have someone killed, and now that he has a vast fortune he likely has even greater means to do it. He's a cunning character only interested in himself, and with the life he's built in Thailand he has a lot to lose. Would he pay for one more murder to avoid his past catching up with him? Almost certainly.

If we had to guess, we'd say that Greg already has a backup plan for what he'll do if Belinda refuses the money. We'll have to wait for the finale to find out exactly what that is — and whether Mike White will risk riots with the death of yet another beloved character, especially one whose future with spa manager Pornchai (Dom Hetrakul) is our top priority.

The White Lotus is streaming now on Max, with new episodes dropping weekly at 9 p.m. ET Sundays on HBO.

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