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Keen-eyed individuals spotted another blow to LGBTQ protections under the U.S.'s new presidential administration.
First flagged by Media Matters for America journalist Ari Drennen, the official page for changing sexual (or gender) identification on government documents — overseen by the Social Security Administration — has been removed from public view. The page currently displays an access denied notice that reads "You are not authorized to access this page."
SEE ALSO: Resources for people worried about Trump's anti-LGBTQ executive orders Tweet may have been deletedDrennen and others online later confirmed the page was inaccessible to all users, including those with personal Social Security accounts logged into the website. The Social Security Administration's page on Gender Identity has also been hidden, prompting users with a 404 error. Some existing FAQs on the process — which allows citizens to change their gender identification to a binary or nonbinary ("X") status — are still accessible to the public at the time of reporting. The office's resources for LGBTQI communities are also still visible.
Under a Biden administration change from 2022, American citizens did not need to show medical or legal evidence to obtain a change in sexual identification, lauded as a major victory for LGBTQ communities nationwide. Before Trump's inauguration, advocates had warned that the new leadership would move quickly to repeal such provisions, and recommended individuals update their official documents, including social security cards, prior to Trump taking office.
Credit: Screenshot / U.S. Social Security AdministrationLess than 24 hours after Trump was sworn in, the new president removed all LGBTQ-related pages from the White House website, including information published by the Biden administration. Searches for "sexual identification" and "gender" on the official White House page only return a link to Trump's recent executive order on what he has called "gender ideology extremism."
Queries for pages with the terms "lesbian," "gay," "bisexual," and "transgender" populate similarly sparse results that only reference new Trump edicts. In the aforementioned executive order, President Trump declared that the United States would only recognize two biological genders, based on an ironically confusing definition of "gender at time of conception." That executive order effectively erases trans and gender nonconforming individuals who had legally changed their sexual identification on official documents. The executive order had no guidance in regards to intersex individuals or other biologically nonbinary identities, which apply to millions of Americans.
If enough hasn't already happened this week – John McAfee is apparently back from the dead.
Well, his account on Elon Musk's X has been revived at the very least.
On Wednesday night, John McAfee's @officialmcafee X account started posting again even though McAfee himself was found dead from suicide in June 2021 in a prison in Spain while awaiting extradition to the U.S.
To be fair, the X account belonging to the eccentric founder of McAfee antivirus hadn't been completely dormant since his death. His wife, Janice McAfee, had been using his account with more than 1 million followers to mostly post and retweet other users' posts about John.
However, in the @officialmcafee's first post since November of last year, McAfee's account claimed that he was actually back.
In AI form.
And he came back as AI in order to drop a memecoin.
Tweet may have been deleted"I'm back with AIntivirus. An AI version of myself," @officialmcafee's post reads. "You didn't think I would miss this cycle did you?"
McAfee's X count is referencing the current crypto cycle which has seen an explosion in the popularity of memecoins, buoyed by President Trump's recent launch of his own $TRUMP token.
Speculation quickly ran rampant on X about McAfee's account possibly being hacked. However, @officialmcafee followed up with another post in an attempt to calm those fears.
Tweet may have been deleted"John's account has not been hacked," the account posted. "This is the real deal."
McAfee's widow, Janice, then posted a video on her own X account on Thursday morning explaining that the @officialmcafee's post was legit.
Well, to be clear, not the part where John McAfee has been resurrected in the form of AI. Janice shared that the memecoin is a legitimate crypto token that she created to "honor John's legacy."
McAfee was no stranger to cryptocurrency before he died. In fact, McAfee had been indicted on crypto-related fraud and money laundering charges in addition to the tax evasion charges that landed him in prison in the first place.
McAfee reportedly lost much of his $100 million fortune before he died. According to his widow in 2023, McAfee died without a will or estate so he did not leave her any money behind.
As of the publication of this piece, McAfee's AIntivirus memecoin is sitting at a market cap of $37 million.
Sellers on eBay have capitalized on TikTok's uncertain fate in the U.S. by selling secondhand phones for thousands of dollars with the app pre-installed.
According to Wired, listings for phones with TikTok installed have proliferated on the online marketplace amidst the TikTok ban saga. On Jan. 18, U.S. users were denied access to the app with a pop-up saying, "A law banning TikTok has been enacted in the U.S. Unfortunately, that means you can't use TikTok for now." But the very next day, TikTok was back because President Trump had pledged to postpone the ban for 75 days so his administration could "determine the appropriate course forward."
SEE ALSO: As TikTok faces a ban, creators brace for an uncertain futureWith its status in limbo, TikTok is not available to download on the Apple and Google app stores. This has prompted eBay sellers to take advantage of the situation and try to profit from its uncertain future.
At the time of publication, a search for "TikTok phone" produces over 24,000 results, with the lowest "Buy it Now" listing selling for $400 and the highest asking for (checks notes) $4,970,400 million with CapCut, a video editing app also owned by ByteDance pre-installed in addition to TikTok.
Others are being auctioned for $1,000,000 in the auction category. Unsurprisingly, these listings currently have zero bids. However, the mid- to low-tier auction listings in the $50 to $500 range have dozens of bids. Mashable found an iPhone 13 with TikTok installed, which currently has 5 bids and is auctioning for $10,000. So, at least some people are willing to pay a premium for access to TikTok.
SEE ALSO: Meta is reportedly paying influencers big bucks to post on Reels before TikTokTikTok and other ByteDance apps are unavailable to download in the U.S. because the TikTok ban law, Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act (PAFACA), has not been officially repealed. According to a support page on the Apple App Store, "Apple is obligated to follow the laws in the jurisdiction where it operates."
More details about the app's functionality follow, saying, "If you already have these apps installed on your device, they will remain on your device. But they can't be redownloaded if deleted or restored if you move to a new device." In-app purchases and new subscriptions are no longer allowed on TikTok, and U.S. users won't receive updates, meaning functionality and performance might degrade over time.
So, if you bought a new phone after Jan. 19 or recently deleted TikTok, you would've been out of luck. But thanks to eBay, there's still hope, but it comes with a price.
It turns out the way to get me interested in a new Assassin's Creed (well, more interested than I already was) is to include features from the AC games I played 10 to 15 years ago.
To be a little more specific, Ubisoft's latest open-world stabbing simulator Assassin's Creed Shadows builds on the recent RPG-ish entries like Valhalla by incorporating mechanics and design philosophies from older entries like Brotherhood and Syndicate. From Valhalla, it borrows the idea of training and deploying subordinate assassins on helpless, unsuspecting doofus guards in your time of need. From the older games, it takes and (from what I can tell) heavily improves on the two-protagonist setup, with one representing stealth and the other combat.
Crucially, it's also got the goods from the newer games, like a very pretty and naturalistic feudal Japan setting, and consequential dialogue choices. After playing Shadows for about three hours at a preview event, I came away fairly impressed not only at how Shadows assimilates abandoned ideas from older AC games, but also by how fun it is on its own merits thanks to greater depth in its stealth mechanics and a slightly harsher and less forgiving level of challenge than its predecessors.
SEE ALSO: PS5 vs. PS5 Slim: What are the differences? Yasuke just seems really cool Yasuke is a big dude with big appeal. Credit: UbisoftI'm not really at liberty to discuss the the overall narrative of Shadows because I haven't seen that much of it, but I'm very into one of the two protagonists.
That would be Yasuke, who is a bit of an oddity among AC protagonists in that he was a real person. Usually in these games, you play as a fictional assassin who has the good fortune to Forrest Gump their way through whatever historical period they live in, but Yasuke was an actual Black man from Africa who went from slave to bonafide samurai under the tutelage of Odu Nobunaga in the 16th century. He's a self-evidently fascinating figure and a fantastic choice for a protagonist.
I'm a little less sold on Naoe, the fictional female protagonist who will be the character of choice for players who want to be sneaky. However, that probably has more to with the nature of the demo I played than anything; I didn't get a great sense for her personality or motives, aside from a generic desire for revenge. I'm sure that will change as I play through the final game (after all, I prefer to play stealthily), but for now, I just don't know how to feel about her. It doesn't help that she's working alongside an exceedingly cool dude in Yasuke.
A squad of assassins await your commandThe portion of the demo I'm allowed to talk about had all the trappings one would expect from a modern Assassin's Creed game: A big open zone full of main story quests, side activities, and gorgeous vistas to discover. I'll get into the finer details of how the moment-to-moment action feels a little later, but generally speaking, this is totally an Assassin's Creed game. They didn't set out to reinvent the wheel here, even though it's been more than four years since Valhalla came out.
However, where Shadows did surprise me a bit was in its deployment of awesome mechanics from older games in the series that have since been abandoned for one reason or another. Namely, Shadows brings back the thing from Brotherhood (and a few other games after that) where you have a cadre of NPC assassins at your disposal who you can recruit, train, upgrade, and then deploy how you see fit. This mostly manifests as aiming at an enemy guard and pressing a button to have your underling take them out, but I should note the demo also provided me with a summonable NPC who was built more for fighting than stealth kills, so there is seemingly some versatility to this system.
This is not only an inherently fun thing to do, but it also gives the player more solutions to the game's fairly challenging stealth sequences. Speaking of which...
Quiet is more fun, but going loud is more viable than ever You know you want to do it. Credit: Ubisoft/SteamThe dual-protagonist idea is borrowed from 2015's Assassin's Creed Syndicate, which similarly had a male assassin who was built for fights and a female assassin who was built for sneaking. The problem with that (other than the mild gender essentialism of it all) was that approximately 75 percent of Syndicate's main story forced you into playing as the dude, who wore a stupid top hat all the time and just wasn't as fun to play as the other character.
Shadows makes it a point to not repeat that mistake. All missions seem to be playable as both characters. In fact, the big finale to the main story thread I followed in the demo gave me three different opportunities to choose a character during the mission. It's nice that you don't have to commit to one character for an entire mission if you don't want to.
Let's talk about Naoe. I actually spent most of the demo playing as her because I'm a stealthy guy, and I came away pretty satisfied with the additions to sneaky gameplay Ubisoft has made this time around. For starters, enemies seem to have better eyesight than before, as they regularly spotted me from pretty far away when I wasn't careful. Beyond that, you have to use light to your advantage; lanterns can (and should) be destroyed with throwing knives, and shadows provide enough cover for nearby guards to not notice you right away.
Expect to see this a lot. Credit: Ubisoft/SteamThe biggest change, though, is the ability to go prone and crawl around on the ground. It's the only way to get through certain grassy areas unnoticed, and genuinely saved my ass about half a dozen times during the demo. If an enemy spots you, you can quickly go prone and hope to God whatever is around you provides enough cover to get them off your trail. Anyone who has ever played a Metal Gear game will agree that crawling around on your stomach is a fun way to sneak around, not only because you feel super stealthy, but also because you're incredibly vulnerable in that state. When you do it right, you feel awesome. When you do it wrong, you die. That tension should add a lot to Shadows.
Naoe also has a grappling hook that she can use pretty freely to scale vertical structures, and the areas I snuck through were definitely built with that in mind. Trying to quickly climb a rope up to a roof before a nearby guard turns around and sees you is the exact kind of juice I want from a stealth game.
While both characters are clearly geared for a specific style of play, you can technically fight dudes one-on-one with Naoe, or sneak around as Yasuke. Both seem fairly inadvisable, though. Naoe is lithe and nimble, but she can die in just a couple of hits. Yasuke, meanwhile, is a burly, lumbering samurai who climbs slower and doesn't have all of Naoe's stealth tools (like the grappling hook) at his disposal.
Most of your time spent with Yasuke will probably look like this. Credit: Ubisoft/SteamWhat he does have, however, are a katana and the willingness to use it. With Yasuke, I played the final mission like an action game, totally unconcerned with being stealthy. This was admittedly less compelling to me than the Naoe approach. Even basic enemies feel a bit like damage sponges who take a few too many hits to kill. I'll give Shadows the benefit of the doubt here and assume Yasuke will feel more powerful after dozens of hours of gameplay, but the demo didn't really give me the satisfaction of cutting through guys in one precise blow, like you see in so much other samurai fiction. Still, it wasn't bad by any means, and I did have some fun after figuring out how Yasuke's various abilities work.
Even with my gripe about enemy health, it's probably for the best that Shadows is a more challenging game than the ones that came before it. More broadly, it's great that people who don't like stealth (but find other aspects of these games appealing) can seemingly play the entire game as a big old tank.
I was always going to check out Assassin's Creed Shadows just because I've played almost all of these games since 2007 and it would be ridiculous to stop now. But I came away from this demo pretty pleased with what Ubisoft has put together. Between bringing back NPC assassins from Brotherhood and doing the whole two-character thing in a substantially more freeform way than Syndicate, Shadows has something to like for almost any AC fan.
We'll see if that's enough to make it fun for 50+ hours, though.
Assassin's Creed Shadows launches on March 20 for PS5, Xbox Series consoles, and PC.
SAVE $29.01: As of Jan. 23, get a 4-pack of Apple AirTags for $69.99 at Amazon, down from their usual price of $99. That's a discount of 29% and their lowest price yet.
Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Apple AirTag (4-Pack) $69.99 at AmazonAre you the type of person who can't stop losing everything? Would you lose your hand if it wasn't attached to your arm? You could use a smart tracker. And if you're already using the iOS ecosystem, you should consider grabbing an AirTag or two. If you've been waiting to take the plunge for when you can get one or two for a great price, now's your chance.
As of Jan. 23, you can get a 4-pack of Apple AirTags at Amazon for just $69.99, down from their normal price of $99. That's $29.01 off and a discount of 29%. It's also the lowest price we've seen.
AirTags are ridiculously useful. Just attach one to whatever item you don't want to lose. Toss it in a bag or a purse (or even your luggage) or put it in a keychain or holder (sold separately) and hang it from your keys or even your pet's collar. Once named and set up, you can track it via the Find My app.
Thanks to the AirTags' built-in speaker, you can track it visually or by sending a sound through Find My that can help you find it. Each AirTag lasts up to a year thanks to its coin cell battery (which you can replace), so you truly can put one of these bad boys anywhere and it's out of sight, out of mind until you need to find something.
Now's a great time to go ahead and grab a few AirTags for you and the rest of your family or friends. Now you've got zero excuses for losing things.
GET A FREE $100 AMAZON GIFT CARD: Pre-order the new Samsung Galaxy S25 (128GB or 256GB, unlocked) and get a free $100 Amazon gift card. Orders are expected to begin shipping on Feb. 7.
Opens in a new window Credit: Samsung / Amazon Samsung Galaxy S25 (128GB or 256GB, unlocked) + free $100 Amazon gift card Pre-Order HereEarlier this month, we were treated to tons of new tech announcements at CES. Now we're focused on lots of new product announcements from this week's Samsung Unpacked. If you're eyeing the new Samsung S25, check out this preorder deal from Amazon.
Until Feb. 6, preorders for the Samsung Galaxy S25 (128GB or 256GB, unlocked) come with a free $100 Amazon gift card. The 128GB Samsung S25 comes in at $799.99, while the larger 256GB costs $859.99. Orders are set to begin shipping on Feb. 7, but the phone and gift card might ship at different times.
SEE ALSO: Amazon deal of the day: The Sonos Arc soundbar is the cheapest it's ever beenWhen ordering from Amazon, your new Samsung Galaxy S25 comes with a free shopping spree in the form of a $100 Amazon gift card. Since the gift card never expires, you can choose to use it to get a snazzy case for your S25, save it for July's Prime Day sale, or even gift it to a good friend.
Regardless of what you plan to use the gift card for, this deal offers you the brand new Samsung Galaxy S25 in either the 128GB or 256GB storage options.
Compared to last year's S24 model, the updated S25 comes with some benefits like the new Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy processor and larger RAM. While the S24 came with 8GB RAM, the S25 increases that to 12GB RAM.
In terms of size, the S25 is ever so slightly smaller, thinner, and lighter.
Some of the most noticeable differences, however, come from the Galaxy S25's AI features. With better calendar integrations, you can now search for your favorite band's tour schedule, add it into your calendar, and send a text to your friends telling them about the upcoming show.
At full price, the Samsung Galaxy S24 and S25 come with identical price tags (starting at $799.99), which means you might as well grab the latest S25 model. And if you decide to pre-order with Amazon before Feb. 6, you'll also get a free $100 Amazon gift card.
SAVE $75 ON SHARK BEAUTY: Celebrate Valentine's Day with a beauty upgrade. Get $75 off orders of $200 or more on select Shark Beauty products. Use code VDAY75 at checkout.
Shark Beauty deals Build your own Shark FlexStyle kit $204.99 at Shark with code VDAY75 Get Deal Build Your Own Shark FlexFusion $304.99 at Shark with code VDAY75 Get Deal Shark SpeedStyle Pro Flex Hair Dryer System $154.99 at Shark with code VDAY75 Get DealWith Valentine's Day on the horizon, it might be time to show yourself a little love. If you've been looking to upgrade your beauty tools, Shark is offering a sweet holiday discount. Ahead of the Valentine's, get $75 off orders of $200 or more on select Shark Beauty products.
If you want to enjoy air styling but don't want to spend Dyson prices, Shark makes our preferred dupes. We love the SharkFlexStyle for hot air styling and at its list price of $279.99, it's fair more affordable than the Airwrap's $599. But right now, you can build-your-own FlexStyle for just $204.99.
Opens in a new window Credit: Shark Build your own Shark FlexStyle kit $204.99 at SharkYou can also find Shark's latest, the FlexFusion, on sale during their V-Day deals. Building off of the FlexStyle, the FlexFusion comes with the the hot air straightener, rivaling the Dyson Airstrait. This build your own bundle comes with the straightener tool as well as the wet or dry brush. Plus you can add-on one accessory to the bundle whether that be auto-wrap curlers or a diffuser head. Normally $379.99, with the $75, it brings the bundle down to $304.99.
Opens in a new window Credit: Shark Build Your Own Shark FlexFusion $304.99 at SharkShop all the Shark Beauty products that are $75 off now, and use code VDAY75 at checkout.
SAVE 10%: As of Jan. 23, save 10% on your purchases at Woot with promo code SAVETEN. This code is only valid today.
Opens in a new window Credit: Woot 10% off Woot purchase with promo code SAVETEN Get DealIf you're a deal hunter, you probably already visit Woot often. You can find some seriously great deals there, and often discounted and refurbished tech that can save you some real cash. You've got to lock in your purchases fast over there if you want to save big since many of the deals sell out quickly, but it's a great retailer to check if you're looking for something good for a low price. And you can save even more on your Woot purchase right now thanks to a special deal.
As of Jan. 23, you can save 10% on your purchase with promo code SAVETEN. Just add the promo code to your cart at checkout, and it will automatically be applied. But act quickly, because this code is only valid for today.
SEE ALSO: Grab the 27-inch ASUS TUF gaming monitor at its lowest price everYou can find a wide variety of goodies at Woot, ranging from Apple Watch bands to refurbished smartphones. The key is checking back often to see what's been added. Acquired by Amazon in 2010, you'll find that many deals are based on the price of what's selling on the massive retailer. You can find everything from tools and household items to newer tech, so it's a good idea to come back and see what's on offer whenever you can.
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January may not be known for any major shopping holidays, but that doesn't mean you can't find deals. Amazon's daily deals page always has some gems floating around — you just need to sort through a bit of chaos to find them. Fortunately, we've done the sorting for you and handpicked a few of the best deals we think are worth your money.
Here are our top picks for the best Amazon deals of the day on Jan. 23. If none of these catch your eye, be sure to take a look at our picks from earlier this week. Many of those are still live, including $250 off the M3 MacBook Air.
Our top pick: Sonos Arc soundbar Opens in a new window Credit: Sonos Sonos Arc soundbar $649.00 at AmazonAs our friends at PCMag (also owned by Mashable's publisher, Ziff Davis) noted in their review, "The impressive Sonos Arc takes the best parts of the company's other soundbars and combines them into one Dolby Atmos-compatible package." Its audio profile is fantastic, with crisp dialogue, thumping bass, and deep layers bolstered by Dolby Atmos. The main thing holding us back from recommending the Sonos Arc as one of our top soundbar picks is the $899 price tag. As of Jan. 23, however, Amazon has it on sale for a more approachable $649. That's 28% in savings and its best price ever.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Cell Phone + $200 Amazon Gift Card Opens in a new window Credit: Samsung / Amazon Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra + $200 Amazon gift card $1,299.99 at AmazonJust announced at Samsung's Galaxy Unpacked 2025 event, when you pre-order the brand-new Galaxy S25 Ultra (unlocked) with either 256GB or 512GB of storage, you'll get a free $200 Amazon gift card to spend on future purchases. Orders will start shipping on Feb. 7, so you'll get your gift card alongside your new phone. Compared to its predecessor, the S25 Ultra upgrades the camera and processor, is slightly larger, and features even more impressive AI features (of course). It won't look too much different than the S24 Ultra, but it'll wow you in terms of internal updates.
Ultimate Ears Megaboom 4 Opens in a new window Credit: Ultimate Ears Ultimate Ears Megaboom 4 $144.00 at AmazonFor a speaker of its size, the Ultimate Ears Megaboom 4 is pretty impressive. It offers 360-degree sound with punchy bass, balance, and clarity that lasts for up to 20 hours on a single charge. It's also virtually indestructible thanks to IP67 waterproofing. We haven't tested this specific speaker, but we did spend time with its pint-size sibling (the Wonderboom 4) and it's one of our top picks. Usually $199.99, it's on sale for just $144 at Amazon as of Jan. 23. That's 28% in savings and a record-low for the blue colorway.
Amazon Fire 7 Kids Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Amazon Fire 7 Kids $59.99 at AmazonOur favorite tablet for preschoolers, the Amazon Fire 7 Kids is a virtually indestructible device packed with parental controls and exciting kid-friendly apps. The rubbery case is built to withstand drops or spills, but even if your toddler manages to mess it up, Amazon will send you a new one anytime within two years. Parents can customize screen time limits, age filters, limited access to certain apps, and schedules. Plus, it comes with a free year of Amazon Kids+, which unlocks access to over 20,000 different apps. It may not have an HD screen, but we're pretty sure your 3-year-old won't be able to tell the difference. Snag it on sale for just $59.99 instead of the usual $99.99 as of Jan. 23. That's 40% in savings.
Eufy 11S Max robot vacuum Opens in a new window Credit: Eufy Eufy 11S Max robot vacuum $139.99 at AmazonIf you want to invest in hands-free cleaning on a budget, the Eufy 11S Max robot vacuum can get the job done for cheap — just $139.99 as of Jan. 23. That's 44% off its usual cost. It packs over 10 infrared sensors to keep it in touch with its surroundings, including anti-collision and anti-drop sensors. It also offers 2000Pa of suction power, a three-point cleaning system, and a remote control to help you set up schedules and pick cleaning patterns. It's not the best choice for high-pile carpets or for fancy features, but it can glide over just about any other floor type with ease and won't require you to dig into your savings account.
None of these deals catching your eye? Check out Amazon's daily deals for even more savings.
GET A FREE $100 AMAZON GIFT CARD: Preorder the new Samsung Galaxy S25+ (256GB or 512GB, unlocked) and get a free $100 Amazon gift card.
Opens in a new window Credit: Samsung / Amazon Samsung Galaxy S25+ (256GB or 512GB, unlocked) + free $100 Amazon gift card Get DealSamsung Unpacked brought on the announcement of the brands latest flagship models. If you're looking for a powerhouse Android device but don't want to spend over $1,000, the S25+ might be a great option. And if you preorder from Amazon, you'll be in for a nice surprise.
Until Feb. 6, preorders for the Samsung Galaxy S25+ (256GB or 512GB, unlocked) come with a free $100 Amazon gift card. The 256 Galaxy S25+ is priced at $999.99 while the 512GB model is $1,119.99. Orders are expected to begin shipping on Feb. 7.
The Samsung Galaxy S25+ is a step up compared to the base S25 model. Maybe the most noticeable difference is the larger screen size, with the S25+ coming with 6.7-inch display, compared to the 6.2-inch display on the S25 base model.
SEE ALSO: Rate your favorite smart home gear for a chance to win a $250 Amazon gift cardThe S25+ also packs in a larger battery, which can be great if you're often away from a charger for longer periods of time.
Like the other Galaxy S25 phones, the S25+ uses the new Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy processor and comes with pretty fancy AI features like Circle to Search which allows you to circle anything on your phone screen and ask Google to search it.
If you're in line to upgrade to the new Samsung Galaxy S25+, preorder from Amazon to score a free $100 Amazon gift card. Not only will you be getting the newest Android device, you'll have some serious spending money at Amazon for a future purchase.
The nominations for the 97th Academy Awards dropped on Thursday, and as always, the list came with its fair share of snubs and surprises.
SEE ALSO: 2025 Oscar nominations: See the full listJacques Audiard's Emilia Pérez received 13 nominations, but Selena Gomez — who'd been nominated for a Golden Globe and a BAFTA for her performance — lost out on a Supporting Actress nod. Coralie Fargeat's The Substance earned five nominations, but Margaret Qualley's supporting turn, which earned Golden Globe and Critics Choice nods, was not among them. Elsewhere, movies like Babygirl, Challengers, and Queer came up totally empty, even after earning nominations at other major awards like the Golden Globes.
What where the biggest snubs of the Oscar nominations this year? Let's get into it.
Challengers gets blanked.Luca Guadagnino's Challengers, one of Mashable's best movies of 2024, got completely shut out at the 2025 Oscar nominations, even after getting Golden Globe nominations for Best Picture — Musical/Comedy and for Zendaya's leading performance. While it missed out on nominations in those fields at this year's Oscars, the most surprising snub of all here is undoubtedly the lack of recognition for Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross' pulsing techno score. Not only did their work turn a tense tennis mash into a full-on rave — it also won the Golden Globe for Best Original Score over four of the five Oscar nominees. (Somehow, Wicked got in instead.)
SEE ALSO: Still haven't seen 'Challengers?' Here's how to watch the steamy Zendaya flick now. Daniel Craig misses out on a nomination for Queer.After earning Golden Globe, Critics Choice, and Screen Actors Guild nominations, Daniel Craig missed out on his first Oscar nomination for his performance in Luca Guadagnino's Queer. The rest of the movie came up empty-handed, but it's the lack of Craig that stings the most, because, as Mashable Entertainment Editor Kristy Puchko wrote in her review of Queer, "Craig is mesmerizing as Lee, swanning from catty gossip sessions to carnal encounters to body-rattling withdrawals and psychedelic splendors. It's easy to be beguiled by his charms, including a suave sex appeal made less intimidating by his tendency toward silliness."
SEE ALSO: How Daniel Craig and Drew Starkey filmed the ayahuasca scene in 'Queer' The Oscars fail to recognize Denis Villeneuve for Dune: Part Two.In 2022, the Academy Awards snubbed Denis Villeneuve for his direction of Dune, and I thought, "Well, surely they won't do that again." But the Academy loves to surprise me, because they repeated their egregious mistake this year by failing to recognize Villeneuve's work on the arguably more challenging Dune: Part Two. That's the sci-fi equivalent of not nominating Peter Jackson for directing any of The Lord of the Rings installments!
SEE ALSO: Denis Villeneuve breaks down the evolution of sandworms in 'Dune: Part Two' Nicole Kidman, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Pamela Anderson, and Angelina Jolie lose out on Best Actress nominations.The Best Actress race this year was a bloodbath (when is it not?), with Babygirl's Nicole Kidman, Hard Truths' Marianne Jean-Baptiste, The Last Showgirl's Pamela Anderson, and Maria's Angelina Jolie all losing out. Each snub was surprising in its own way. Kidman won the 2024 Volpi Cup for Best Actress at the 2024 Venice Film Festival, while also earning a Golden Globe nomination. Jean-Baptiste earned BAFTA and Critics Choice nominations, and was a repeated favorite with Critics Associations. Anderson picked up Golden Globe and SAG nods, and Jolie was recognized by the Golden Globes and Critics Choice. None of these accolades, however, translated to an Oscar nomination.
Denzel Washington gets snubbed for his Gladiator II performance.Of the six actors nominated for Best Supporting Actor at this year's Golden Globes, the only actor not to make it into the category at the Oscars was Denzel Washington for his performance in Gladiator II. In her Mashable review, Puchko raved that, "Denzel Washington steals this movie," so it's a shame that his scene-stealing turn was denied an Oscar nod.
How to watch: The 97th Academy Awards will air on ABC and Hulu on Sunday, March 2, 2025 at 7 p.m. ET.
SAVE $130: As of Jan. 23, get a refurbished Dyson Supersonic hair dryer at Walmart for $219.99, down from the usual refurbished price of $349.99. That's a discount of 41%, and a full $210 less than a new model.
Opens in a new window Credit: Walmart Dyson Supersonic Hair Dryer (Refurbished) $219.99 at WalmartWhether you have long, thick hair or a shorter style, drying your hair can feel like a chore. But you don't want to leave it wet and go out in the cold weather, or deal with stringy wet hair instead of a polished style. That's where a great hair dryer comes in. Our favorite professional hair dryer for a salon-quality blowout is the Dyson Supersonic, and you can get one for a great price at Walmart right now.
As of Jan. 23, get a refurbished Dyson Supersonic hair dryer in the Ceramic Pink/Rose Gold colorway at Walmart for just $219.99, which is $130 (or 41%) off its normal refurbished price of $349.99, and a full $210 less than springing for a brand-new model.
SEE ALSO: I tried 5 Dyson Supersonic dupes that are actually worth the hypeThis famous hair dryer is usually prohibitively expensive, but as it's refurbished, you're saving a nice little bundle. We named it the best professional hair dryer in the world, and for good reason. It dries quickly with less intense heat thanks to its digital V9 motor, and its design makes it more comfortable to hold for longer periods of time.
It's bladeless, and it uses power and precision for three different speed settings and four heat settings to get your hair dry but smooth and polished all in one go. Plus, it comes with multiple attachments for working on different kinds of style. And this colorway is so chic.
If you're interested in trying out a hair dryer we absolutely love for decidedly less than it usual price, head over to Walmart and snag your own.
SAVE $130: Get the Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Pro for their new lowest price ever of $99.99. Normally $229.99, these earbuds are now $130 off for 56% in savings.
Opens in a new window Credit: Samsung Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Pro $99.99 at AmazonIf you've been hanging onto the hype out of Samsung's Galaxy Unpacked, and are getting ready to upgrade to a new Samsung Galaxy S25 series phone, we're right there with you. Whether you're new to the Samsung ecosystem or are well acquainted, you can fully dive in with a pair of Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Pro.
As of Jan. 23, you can grab the Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Pro on sale for $99.99, down from $229.99. That's $130 off, or a 56% discount, and their lowest price ever. There's an $80 discount now automatically being applied at checkout — no coupon necessary.
SEE ALSO: The 7 best earbuds to buy in 2025Despite being pleased by their performance in our tests (our reviewer said they're "a no-brainer for Samsung fans"), we don't love their list price, but this serious discount makes them an easy buy.
Just like Apple has AirPods that are built to work within the iOS ecosystem, the Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Pro are built to work with Samsung phones. They have excellent audio quality with fantastic active noise cancellation, too. When used with Samsung phones, you can set up touch settings on the earbuds so you can control playback. However, this is only available on Samsung devices; when used with iPhones, you lose that customization.
GET A FREE $200 GIFT CARD: Preorder the new Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra (256GB or 512GB, unlocked) and get a free $200 Amazon gift card. Orders are set to begin shipping on Feb. 7.
Opens in a new window Credit: Samsung / Amazon Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra (256GB or 512GB, unlocked) + free $200 Amazon gift card Get DealFor those who like to keep up with the latest phone trends, Samsung's Galaxy S25 Ultra aims to impress, and it comes with some of the most advanced AI features around. We still have a few weeks until consumers can get their hands on the new phone, but if your preorder from Amazon, you'll be in for a special treat.
As of Jan. 23, preorders at Amazon for the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra (256GB or 512GB) come with a free $200 Amazon gift card. The 256GB version costs $1,299.99 while the larger 512 model comes in at $1,419.99. The phone and gift card are set to begin shipping on Feb. 7.
The recently announced Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra spells the cutting edge of Android smartphones. Compared to the S24 Ultra, the S25 Ultra comes with upgrades to the camera, size, and snazzier AI features.
It's also worth mentioning we didn't see an uptick in price with the S25 Ultra, compared to the S24 Ultra. Both models cost $1,299.99 for the 256GB version and $1,419.99 for the 512GB version. That means, when not on sale, you might as well go for the newest model.
The Samsung Ultra S25 is ever so slightly larger than the S24 Ultra, measuring 6.9 inches and 6.8 inches, respectively. It's also using the new Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy.
Of course, the Ultra S25 comes with an S Pen and all its handy features. In terms of AI, the phone adds some fun features, like the ability to ask Google to search for a Thai restaurant near you and then text the address to a friend, for a truly hands-off experience.
If you have plans to snag the new Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra and you're looking to buy the unlocked model, preorder today from Amazon and you'll be rewarded with a free $200 Amazon gift card. Since the gift card never expires, you'll be able to cash in on the savings on any future order.
Meta is working on implementing community notes on Instagram and Threads.
Shortly after CEO Mark Zuckerberg's big pivot away from fact checking and into community notes, Meta's Threads and Instagram appear to be working on implementing the feature.
This was spotted by mobile developer and leaker Alessandro Paluzzi, who posted a screenshot of the new feature in action, both on Instagram and on Threads.
View on ThreadsFrom Paluzzi's screenshots, presumably taken from a test version of the feature, it appears that the community note option will show up when you click or tap on the three dot menu in a post on Threads or Instagram.
Paluzzi says that the note is anonymous, and that it may get published on the post if it's rated helpful by other users.
When announcing the feature, Zuckerberg argued that "fact-checkers have been too politically biased and have destroyed more trust than they’ve created."
SEE ALSO: Instagram is showing your friends which Reels you’ve likedThe move echoes a similar pivot on Elon Musk's X (formerly Twitter), which also relies on crowdsourced fact-checking via community notes. However, this didn't work particularly well, as misinformation on the platform increased instead of decreasing.
In another big pivot, Instagram and Threads will soon start recommending political content to its users, despite the company's long-standing stance that this is a bad idea.
The 97th Academy Awards are coming this March, and will boast Conan O'Brien as their hilarious host. But the Oscars got off to a thrilling step this morning, with a pair of comic stars, Bowen Yang (Wicked) and Rachel Sennott (Saturday Night), announcing the nominations live from the Academy’s Samuel Goldwyn Theater.
Last year saw Barbie and Oppenheimer face off, with the latter scoring Best Picture. This year, what will the Academy declare very best films of 2024? The Golden Globes bestowed its titular trophy upon Emilia Pérez, The Brutalist, Flow, Conclave, A Different Man, A Real Pain, Wicked, and The Substance.
SEE ALSO: 2025 Oscar snubs: 'Challengers,' Denzel Washington, Nicole Kidman, and moreBut how will these films, varied, controversial, and compelling play to Oscar's nomination committee? Find out below! Mashable will be updating this article live as the announcements hit, beginning at 8:30 AM ET/ 5:30 AM PT.
Here is the full list of the 2025 Oscar nominations:
Best PictureI'm Still Here
Best DirectorSean Baker, Anora
Brady Corbet, The Brutalist
James Mangold, A Complete Unknown
Jacques Audiard, Emilia Pérez
Coralie Fargeat, The Substance
SEE ALSO: 'The Substance' creator, Coralie Fargeat, on reclaiming aggression and rage for women Best Lead ActorAdrien Brody, The Brutalist
Timothée Chalamet, A Complete Unknown
Colman Domingo, Sing Sing
Ralph Fiennes, Conclave
Sebastian Stan, The Apprentice
Best Lead ActressCynthia Erivo, Wicked
Karla Sofía Gascón, Emilia Pérez
Mikey Madison, Anora
Demi Moore, The Substance
Fernanda Torres, I'm Still Here
Best Supporting ActorYura Borisov, Anora
Kieran Culkin, A Real Pain
Edward Norton, A Complete Unknown
Guy Pearce, The Brutalist
Jeremy Strong, The Apprentice
Best Supporting ActressMonica Barbaro, A Complete Unknown
Ariana Grande, Wicked
Felicity Jones, The Brutalist
Isabella Rossellini, Conclave
Zoe Saldaña, Emilia Pérez
Best Adapted ScreenplayBest Original ScreenplayBest CinematographyDune: Part Two
Best Live Action Short Film"Alien"
"Anuja"
"I’m Not a Robot"
"The Last Ranger"
"A Man Who Would Not Remain Silent"
Best Animated Feature FilmFlow
Inside Out 2
Memoir of a Snail
Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl
The Wild Robot
Best Animated Short Film"Beautiful Men"
"In the Shadow of the Cypress"
"Magic Candies"
"Wander to Wonder"
"Yuck!"
Best Costume DesignNosferatu
Best Original ScoreThe Wild Robot
Best SoundA Complete Unknown
Dune: Part Two
Wicked
The Wild Robot
Best Original Song"El Mal." Emilia Pérez
"The Journey," The Six Triple Eight
"Like a Bird," Sing Sing
"Mi Camino," Emilia Pérez
"Never Too Late," Elton John: Never Too Late
Best Documentary FeatureBlack Box Diaries
No Other Land
Porcelain War
Soundtrack to a Coup d’Etat
Sugarcane
Best Documentary Short Subject"Death By Numbers"
"I Am Ready, Warden"
"Incident"
"Instruments of a Beating Heart"
"The Only Girl in the Orchestra"
Best Film EditingAnora
The Brutalist
Conclave
Wicked
Best International Feature FilmI'm Still Here
The Girl With the Needle
The Seed of the Sacred Fig
Flow
Best Makeup and HairstylingA Different Man
Nosferatu
Best Production DesignThe Brutalist
Conclave
Dune: Part Two
Nosferatu
Wicked
Best Visual EffectsAlien: Romulus
Better Man
Dune: Part Two
Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes
Wicked
How to watch: The 97th Academy Awards will air on ABC and Hulu on Sunday, March 2, 2025 at 7:00 PM EST.
The Mini is a bite-sized version of The New York Times' revered daily crossword. While the crossword is a lengthier experience that requires both knowledge and patience to complete, The Mini is an entirely different vibe.
With only a handful of clues to answer, the daily puzzle doubles as a speed-running test for many who play it.
So, when a tricky clue disrupts a player's flow, it can be frustrating! If you find yourself stumped playing The Mini — much like with Wordle and Connections — we have you covered.
SEE ALSO: Mahjong, Sudoku, free crossword, and more: Play games on MashableHere are the clues and answers to NYT's The Mini for Thursday, January 23, 2025:
Across"It's only a ___" (response to a sore loser)The answer is Game.
The answer is Arrow.
The answer is Maine.
The answer is Epees.
The answer is Nest.
The answer is Grape.
The answer is Aries.
The answer is Monet.
The answer is Ewes.
The answer is Amen.
If you're looking for more puzzles, Mashable's got games now! Check out our games hub for Mahjong, Sudoku, free crossword, and more.
Featured Video For You The Wordle Strategy used by the New York Times' Head of GamesAre you also playing NYT Strands? See hints and answers for today's Strands.
Not the day you're after? Here's the solution to yesterday's Mini Crossword.
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The Australian Open semi finals are here, and the big story is whether or not Novak Djokovic can continue on his quest to win a record-breaking 25th Grand Slam title. After beating Alcaraz at the quarter-final stage, it's looking more and more likely.
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