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Opens in a new window Credit: VistaShops Clingomatic Qi2 3-in-1 Charging Station with Halo Light $44.99When you put your kitchen knives away, do you just kinda toss 'em on the counter? It's the same with any room. It's nice when things have a place. Knives go in the knives spot. Cups go in the cups spot. Where does your phone go?
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The smartwatch charging stand works with Samsung Galaxy watches, Apple Watch Series 1 through 10, and more brands. Earbud options range from AirPods to Samsung Galaxy Buds, Pixel Buds, FreeBuds, and beyond.
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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 Tuesday, January 7, 2025:
AcrossMan in Business Suit Levitating, for oneThe answer is Emoji.
The answer is Dozed.
The answer is Alone.
The answer is Manga.
The answer is Real.
The answer is Edam.
The answer is Molar.
The answer is Ozone.
The answer is Jenga.
The answer is Ideal.
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.
SAVE $50: As of Jan. 7, the Oral-B iO Deep Clean electric toothbrush is on sale for $99.99 at Amazon. That's a saving of 33% on list price.
Opens in a new window Credit: Oral-B Oral-B iO Deep Clean Electric Toothbrush $99.99 at AmazonWe all know the rule; every three to four months we should be throwing out our toothbrushes and replacing them. After this time they become less effective, they harbor bacteria and the bristles start to become damaged. But how many of us actually do this? If you're as guilty as us, you might want to check out Amazon's latest deal on this electric toothbrush.
As of Jan. 7, the Oral-B iO Deep Clean electric toothbrush is reduced to $99.99. It comes in black or white and includes three different brush heads, a charger, and a travel case.
SEE ALSO: CES 2025 highlights: What we've seen so farAccording to stats from Oral-B, you'll remove 100% more plaque with an electric toothbrush over a manual. The toothbrush also uses an iO pressure sensor to indicate if you're using the right amount of pressure to not only clean your teeth efficiently but to ensure you're not damaging your gums.
There are five different cleaning modes: Daily Clean, Sensitive, Whitening, Super Sensitive, and Intense, so you can personalize your teeth brushing experience based on your needs. It also benefits from a Lithium-ion battery, perfect for use when traveling and on the go, without needing constant recharges.
Convinced yet? Head to Amazon to get this deal now.
Nikki Glaser didn't pull any punches with her Golden Globes 2025 opening monologue, but how did celebrities react to her roast jokes?
Appearing on The Howard Stern Show, Glaser described meeting Harrison Ford – who was the target of a joke or two himself – backstage at the awards. The good news? He clearly didn't mind being made fun of.
"He did kind of catch me and he walks over and he was like, 'This is such a tough gig, you did such a great job,'" Glaser says in the clip above. "He gave me everything that I wanted, and he said, 'And by the way, you just need to know, there are not speakers in the crowd, if you don't get the reaction you want, we can't hear you. And I'm pretty sure that they could, and that might just be a Harrison Ford issue, but there were pockets that maybe people couldn't hear. But he was so nice and he said, 'Next year, ask for more money.'"
You can watch Glaser's opening monologue here, hear about the jokes she had to cut here, and see the full list of Golden Globes winners here.
SAVE $50: As of Jan. 7, the Beats Pill is on sale for $99.99 at Amazon. That's a saving of 33% on list price.
Opens in a new window Credit: Beats Beats Pill $99.99 at AmazonThe holidays are officially over (boo), but that doesn't mean the fun has to stop. There may be a while to go until the next Prime Day, but Amazon's Daily Deals are enough to keep us going until then. You can find great deals on all sorts of devices including Apple products, TVs, and this great deal on the impressive Beats Pill.
As of Jan. 7, the Beats Pill is reduced to $99.99, saving you $50 on list price. This price is available in just three colors offered by Amazon: matte black, champagne gold, and statement red, but without the power adapter or AppleCare+.
SEE ALSO: Nvidia reveals powerful Blackwell RTX 50-series GPUs in CES keynoteRecently upgraded, the Beats Pill is the same speaker we've loved for years but improved. It may appear like a small, unassuming device but it's robust and packs a serious audio punch. This is thanks to the new, bigger, bespoke racetrack woofer displacing 90% more air volume, meaning you get a much deeper, fuller bass.
This speaker also has an IP67 water resistance so it's safe from accidental splashes, whether at the beach or a pool day, or even the really clumsy among us. With the Beats Pill, you're safe. For portable listening, the new 24-hour battery life will keep you going all day long, and can even be used to charge your phone or other devices through a USC cable.
Pop over to Amazon to snag this great deal.
SAVE $70: As of Jan. 7, the Apple iPad (10th Gen) is on sale for $279 at Amazon. This is a 20% saving on the original price.
Opens in a new window Credit: Apple Apple iPad (10th gen) $279.00 at AmazonThe start of a new year marks a lot of things: change, resolutions, and the end of the festive period sales, right? Wrong. If you thought your chance for a great deal on gadgets was over until July Prime Day, think again. Amazon's Daily Deals are here to save the day, offering a huge range of discounts on products. And the latest to catch our eye is this $70 saving on the Apple Pad (10th Gen).
As of Jan. 7, the Apple iPad is reduced to just $279 at Amazon, and the deal is available across all colorways.
SEE ALSO: CES 2025: Acer's new Aspire Vero 16 laptop is partially made from *checks notes* oyster shellsThe Apple iPad (10th Gen) boasts a sleek, modern design, perfect for work or entertainment on the go. It has a 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display and the A14 Bionic chip that delivers super powerful performance for multitasking, whether you're browsing, gaming, or working.
The battery life is a big pro for us. I've been testing this model for 10 months, and it's impressive longevity never fails to impress me. If you're someone who's on the go a lot, or forgets to charge their devices, then this model is ideal.
And the cameras are another thing to shout about. The 12MP Ultra Wide front camera is ideal for video calls — it keeps you centered, so you always look your best. The back camera is also 12MP and can shoot 4K video.
Head to Amazon now to grab this great deal.
Satechi, a maker of computer, phone, and tablet accessories known for sleek and clever designs, has another banger on its hands.
First shown at CES 2025, the Mac mini M4 Stand and Hub adds more storage and additional ports to Apple's latest Mac mini.
In particular, it adds three USB-A ports, a memory card reader, and the possibility to add SSD storage up to 4TB, thus greatly expanding the Mac mini's maximum 2TB of storage. It also has a fan that should help cool the Mac mini, and it looks pretty much like a flatter version of Apple's miniature computer, meaning it won't ruin its sleek look on your desk.
The hub complements the Mac mini's design, while adding a ton of additional ports and storage. Credit: SatechiBut the coolest feature of Satechi's new hub is the recess on the back left side, allowing you to easily reach the Mac mini's power button without lifting it.
SEE ALSO: Trying the Acer Nitro Blaze 11 at CES 2025: A Switch and a gaming laptop have a huge babyThat's right, Apple placed the new M4 Mac mini's power button on the bottom, requiring one to lift the device a little to reach it. But with the Satechi's new hub, the feat should be a little easier to perform.
The Satechi hub connects to the Mac mini via a short Thunderbolt cable, meaning it will take up one of its ports on the back, but it's probably a fair trade for the added functionality.
Satechi's new Mac Mini M4 Stand & Hub with SSD Enclosure will hit the market in February for a price of $99.
Mashable is on the ground live at CES 2025! We’re covering all the wildest and most important developments this week, so please keep checking back in with us. Want to submit a product you represent for our teams’ consideration as we identify the Best of CES? Here’s more info on how to do it.
The Skylight Calendar was one of the hottest gifts of the year, and for good reason. If you're determined to stay more organized in 2025, the Skylight Calendar is a practical (and fun) way to keep track of your calendar, to-do list, grocery list, and chores.
Yes, you could get an Echo Show device, but if you're not an Amazon Echo household, you might not need all the features that come with an Echo Show. Think of the Skylight Calendar as the Kindle of digital home displays: It gives you everything you need, and nothing extra. There's no access to browsers, no additional apps, and no smart home control. It's just a straightforward digital calendar that syncs up with your existing Google, iCloud, Microsoft, Yahoo, or Cozi calendars, and gives you organizational tools to stay on top of all your to-do lists.
SEE ALSO: Rate your favorite smart home gear for a chance to win a $250 Amazon gift cardI juggle quite a few activities on a weekly basis, and it can be rough managing a busy schedule. I'm a journalist and editor, a dog trainer, and I work at a kennel one day per week. On top of hanging out with friends and managing my day-to-day household chores, I was starting to forget appointments and generally felt disorganized. My partner was constantly asking me, "What do you have going on today?" to which I usually responded with, "I'm not sure." Once I got the Skylight calendar, my life instantly felt more organized.
I can see everything on my schedule at a glance. Credit: Jae Thomas / Mashable Simple setupIt took about 20 minutes to get the Skylight Calendar out of the box, mounted on the wall, and synced to my Google Calendar. The test unit I tried is the massive 27-inch Calendar Max, which is more of a small TV than a tablet. Note that the Max size was on backorder at the time of writing, and is expected to arrive at the end of January.
The other sizes of the Skylight Calendar can be wall-mounted or used on top of a table or counter with a stand, but the Max size needs to be wall-mounted. It comes with a handy paper mounting guide to make sure you drill the holes in the right spots, and the mounting bracket is a lightweight metal piece, so it only requires one person to install. The only tool required for installation is a drill — the calendar comes with everything else you need (including a level built into the mounting bracket).
Once the mounting bracket is drilled into the wall, you simply slide the screen onto it, then you can commence the actual calendar setup. Of the calendars I synced with Skylight, Google Calendars was the easiest. Just download the Skylight app, click on sync a new calendar, then select Google, and the app will prompt you to log into the Gmail account associated with the calendar you want to sync. You can then select which specific calendars you want to sync to the skylight, and it'll load all your existing events to the device.
To sync an iCloud calendar, you need to find the iCloud calendar's URL and paste it into the Skylight app. I found syncing Skylight to iCloud to be more finicky than Google, and it took me a few tries to get it to sync up properly.
The only qualm I have about the setup is that the plastic frame that came with the calendar didn't quite fit on the screen. One of the pieces was too long to fit properly around the screen. The unit looks just as good without the frame though, so I just took it off.
The ill-fitting frame was a bit of an eyesore, so I just took it off. Credit: Jae Thomas / Mashable The Skylight Calendar makes it easy for families to stay organizedIf you're sharing a vehicle with a partner, or need to keep track of who's picking up the kids or running the dog to the groomer, the Skylight Calendar will keep everything arranged (and visible) to all members of your household.
You can sync multiple calendars and assign colors to each person, so you know who needs to be where, and when. I love the to-do lists and chores lists you can assign to each family member, and the rewards feature is great for kids. The more they complete their chores, the more stars they earn. You set how many stars equal a reward, and you can set different rewards for different amounts of stars.
You can also make grocery lists and manage meal plans with the Sklylight calendar, though the meal planning function requires a Skylight Plus subscription.
The chore lists let you assign items to your household. Credit: Jae Thomas / Mashable How much is the Skylight Calendar?The Skylight Calendar comes in three different sizes and price points: The 10-inch calendar is $159.99, the 15-inch calendar is $299.99, and the 27-inch Calendar Max is $599.99 from Skylight's website. The 15-inch calendar is also available at Amazon, but it's more expensive than buying directly from Skylight — $319.99 compared to Skylight's $299.99. Skylight also frequently runs small discounts on its calendars, and you can save anywhere from an additional $10 to $30 by buying it directly from Skylight.
Though the huge display on the Calendar Max is visually appealing and makes it easy to see from far away, the size (and price) is likely overkill for most households. It feels like it would be more suited in a small business or an office because of the size. The smaller sizes of the Skylight Calendar feel more practical and are a bit easier on the budget than the Calendar Max.
If you want to use the photo screensaver feature (basically, using your calendar as a Skylight digital photo frame), you'll need to purchase a subscription. The photo screensaver feature cycles through uploaded photos when the calendar isn't being used, and your family and friends can send photos to the Calendar so you can stay connected. This is probably the most important feature that's missing without purchasing the subscription. Without it, you'll also miss out on access to Meal Planning and Magic Import (which adds calendar events from uploaded PDFs). These features are nice but don't feel totally necessary. With that being said, the subscription is only $39 per year, so if you want to use the photo screensaver function, it's worth the added cost.
Is the Skylight Calendar worth it? The photo screensaver feature is a great way to stay connected with family and revisit memories. Credit: Jae Thomas / MashableYes, you could just share your Google calendar with everyone in your household for free, but having a hub to look at and add/change events, meetings, appointments, and to-do lists makes me more likely to stay organized. I find myself getting little hits of dopamine when I check things off my to-do lists, and it's easier for me and my partner to stay in sync on where we'll both be during the week. I truly wish I had this when we were sharing a car — it would have saved us many arguments and miscommunications about scheduling.
If you have a big family or lots of appointments to keep track of, the Skylight Calendar is a user-friendly device that encourages you to stay in the know about what's going on in your family/household's life. I think the smaller options are worth the price, even if just for the amount of stress it's taken off my shoulders around scheduling.
Skylight Calendar $319.99 at AmazonNikki Glaser didn't appear to hold back in her Golden Globes 2025 monologue, but apparently there were a few jokes she had to cut.
"Some of these would get pitched and were like, 'We can't say that on TV, we cannot say that to these people's faces," Glaser tells Howard Stern in the clip above, before rattling off a few examples of the jokes she decided not to say:
"This is the last time all of you will be in the same room together until the Diddy trial."
"Only Murders in the Building is amazing, and I think it's so cool that legends like Steve Martin, Martin Short and Meryl Streep are still at it, putting out some of the best performances of their careers. It's so inspiring and it just goes to show you: You are never too old to still need money. Please don't fight Jake Paul."
"The Wild Robot is nominated tonight, and by that I mean Nicole Kidman after two white wines."
"Nicolas Cage is here tonight, looking well rested after a night of sleeping in Elvis' coffin."
You can watch Glaser's opening monologue here, and see the full list of Golden Globes winners here.
The official trailer for South Korean romantic comedy/zombie horror series Newtopia has arrived, offering a look at BLACKPINK's Jisoo fighting for both love and her life.
Set during the early stages of a zombie outbreak in Seoul, Newtopia follows soldier Jae-yoon (Park Jeong-min) and his girlfriend Young-joo (Jisoo). Well, technically ex-girlfriend. After an argument leads to the couple's split, Young-joo soon regrets it and resolves to reunite with Jae-yoon. Unfortunately, this ill-timed breakup happens to coincide with a sudden zombie infestation, forcing Young-joo to brave the undead if she wants to be with her boyfriend once more.
Even so, the risk of getting eaten apparently isn't enough to stop her, prompting long-suffering Jae-yoon to try finding his foolhardy girlfriend as well.
Newtopia arrives Feb. 7 on Prime Video.