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The Apple iPad (10th Gen) is at its lowest-ever price — better than Black Friday and Cyber Monday

Mashable - Thu, 12/19/2024 - 04:42

SAVE $99: As of Dec. 19, the Apple iPad (10th Gen) is on sale for $249.99 with a clip-on coupon at Amazon. This is the lowest-ever price for this model, and cheaper than Black Friday.

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Christmas is fast approaching and if you're still looking for gifts for loved ones, look no further than Amazon's Daily Deals. Even after the big retail holidays like Black Friday, you'll find incredible discounts. And that includes this latest deal on the Apple iPad (10th Gen), a personal favorite.

As of Dec. 19, this Apple Pad is reduced to just $279 at Amazon. But that's not all. On top of that 20% discount, you can also get an additional $29.01 taken off the price with an Amazon coupon. Simply tick the orange coupon box below the list price and see your extra discount applied at the checkout. With this, the new reduced price will be $249.99. That's cheaper than Black Friday, and the lowest-ever price. This deal is specific to the silver and yellow color options, and the WiFi only, 64GB model.

SEE ALSO: Buy a $200 refurbished iPad, get Beats headphones and accessories free

The 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 seriously impressive and will keep you going all day. I've tested this model for nine months and the battery life never fails to impress. If you're someone on the go a lot, this is the model for you.

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.

Pop over to Amazon to snag this special deal before the holidays.

The roborock Q5 DuoRoller+ robot vacuum is at its lowest-ever price

Mashable - Thu, 12/19/2024 - 04:32

SAVE $80: As of Dec. 19, the roborock Q5 DuoRoller+ is on sale for $279.99 at Amazon. That's a 22% saving on list price.

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If a robot vacuum has long been on your wishlist, we don't doubt you've been following the sales and tracking discounts. While they are fantastic products, they certainly have a high price tag, so you want to get the most for your money. We get it, and that's why at Mashable we are always on the hunt for great deals and bargains. And we love this latest Amazon deal on the roborock Q5 DuoRoller+.

As of Dec. 19, you can grab a great deal on this model at Amazon. Previously priced at $359.99, it is now down to just $279.99 for a limited time, saving you $80.

SEE ALSO: Need a robot vacuum that actually works on carpet? These 3 did the best in my home.

As the name suggests, this model is equipped with a DuoRoller system, meaning it can pick up dirt, dust, and pet hair easily, whether it's on carpet or hard floors. It boasts a 5500 Pa HyperForce suction power, meaning it can pick up pretty much all kinds of dirty.

One of our favorite features is how low-maintenance it is — not only does it self-empty, but the dustbin has a 2.5-liter storage, so you'll only need to empty it around every seven weeks. The voice controls are also a big plus. Whether you use Alexa, Google Home, or Siri, it'll work for them all. Boss your vacuum around whenever you need it to clean, what could be better?

This is a limited-time deal at Amazon, so don't waste any time.

Get a great pair of JBL earbuds for under $50

Mashable - Thu, 12/19/2024 - 04:30

SAVE $50: As of Dec. 19, the JBL Tune Flex are on sale for $49.95 at Amazon. That's a 50% saving on the list price.

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If you're looking for a new pair of noise-canceling earbuds but don't want to break the bank, we have just the pair for you. A new pair doesn't need to cost hundreds of dollars, in fact, you can grab a great pair for under $50. And that's what you'll find from this latest Amazon deal on the JBL Tune Flex.

These popular earbuds benefit from great sound features including JBL Pure Bass, Active Noise Cancelling, Ambient Aware, and TalkThru modes. Ambient Aware lets you hear your surroundings while still enjoying your music, keeping you aware and safe in outdoor and busy environments. Similarly, TalkThru lowers your music volume and amplifies nearby voices, so you can dip in and out of conversation when needed, without needing to take out your earbuds.

SEE ALSO: The Apple AirPods Pro 2 are my favorite earbuds for long journeys — save $60 ahead of the holidays

Stats-wise, you'll enjoy up to 32 hours of battery life. And if they die on the go or before you need to head out, a quick 10-minute charge will give you an extra two hours of listening. The earbuds are also IPX4 water-resistant and sweatproof, making them perfect for workouts or rainy days.

And as of Dec. 19, you can find these reduced by 50% at Amazon, on sale for under $50. This deal is available in all colorways, including black, white, and blue.

Head to Amazon to score this great deal.

NYT Mini crossword answers, hints for December 19, 2024

Mashable - Thu, 12/19/2024 - 04:22

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 Mashable

Here are the clues and answers to NYT's The Mini for Thursday, December 19, 2024:

AcrossCommon Christmas cookie cutter shape
  • The answer is Bell.

Opera solos
  • The answer is Arias.

Forrest Gump" character who calls shrimp "the fruit of the sea"
  • The answer is Bubba.

Attire for a baker
  • The answer is Apron.

Common Christmas cookie cutter shape
  • The answer is Star.

SEE ALSO: NYT Connections hints today: Clues, answers for December 19, 2024 DownRum-soaked cakes
  • The answer is Babas.

Spew lava
  • The answer is Erupt.

Zodiac sign associated with justice
  • The answer is Libra.

What a doula might help you through
  • The answer is Labor.

___ Francisco
  • The answer is San.

If you're looking for more puzzles, Mashable's got games now! Check out our games hub for Mahjong, Sudoku, free crossword, and more.

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Are 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.

The very best digital gifts and subscriptions you can send via email

Mashable - Thu, 12/19/2024 - 04:17

There are two kinds of people in this world: Those who get all their holiday shopping done in November, and those who wait until the very last minute. If you fall into the latter category, there's a loophole that'll not only hide the fact that you're a procrastinator (which happens to the best of us) but will also guarantee that your giftee gets something they actually want or need.

We're talking about digital gifts and subscriptions. Sure, knowing how to give a good virtual gift — good as in more personal than a Visa gift card — is basically an art form. But with this gift guide, you'll find we've rounded up a gift that'll fit the bill for just about anyone on your list, from family and friends to coworkers to lovers and everyone in between.

Each of the following gifts is delivered online or with a recurring delivery to their door, so you don't have to worry about shipping costs or delivery times.

1. A streaming service subscription Credit: Shutterstock / Hamara

No one is gonna turn down new stuff to watch. If you're gifting to someone who already has the go-to's like Netflix, Hulu, and Disney+, consider other cable alternatives:

  • Paramount+ ( Paramount+ Essential starts at $7.99/month): Paramount+ is the go-to place for nostalgic Nickelodeon shows, reality icons like RuPaul's Drag Race and Love Island US, plus access to live sports. Paramount+ also offers a SHOWTIME subscription (Paramount+ with SHOWTIME) for $12.99/month.

  • Max (starts at $9.99/month): Max is home to HBO originals like House of the Dragon and The White Lotus and non-HBO content like Abbott Elementary and Friends. It's also the streaming service that many new movies hit first when they come out.

  • Shudder (starts at $5.99/month): Horror junkies who have already tackled Netflix's hit-or-miss collection will dig Shudder's massive library of (actually good) scary movies only. Aside from a few classics like Hellraiser, a big chunk of the lineup is made up of films that probably weren't in theaters — but that blow mainstream disappointments out of the water. Mashable's Sam Haysom has some suggestions.

2. A Walmart+ membership Credit: Walmart

Walmart's Amazon Prime competitor might be a wiser choice for your friends who make way too many trips to Walmart each week. It's another "free shipping" situation, but with no order minimums — and for just $12.95/month. Other perks include fuel discounts, early access to deals during major sales like Black Friday, and a bonus Paramount+ Essential subscription worth $59.99/year on its own.

3. A Planta Premium subscription Credit: Planta

Plant parents could use a babysitter sometimes — whether they're nurturing their first plant ever or taking a stab at a feisty orchid. A paid Planta subscription ($9.99/month) goes past watering reminders: The app recruits their phone's camera to diagnose sick plants and make suggestions based on the amount of light in the room. Planta Premium also offers fertilizing, misting, repotting, and pruning help.

4. A Milk Bar delivery Credit: Milk Bar

Milk Bar's multi-tiered confetti cakes are definitely prettier than any of us, but that's what makes them such an iconic long-distance birthday gift. Loved ones with an eye for aesthetically pleasing foods would also appreciate a just-because tin of Milk Bar cookies or truffles. Prices range from $27 to $161 plus delivery fees. Gluten-free options are available.

5. A YouTube Premium subscription Credit: YouTube

Picture this: Falling asleep to ASMR or a binaural beats playlist *without* being jolted out of a trance by an ad. For $13.99/month, YouTube Premium bars ads and continues playback when the YouTube app is closed. YouTube shares membership fees with content creators who otherwise profit from viewers watching ads.

6. An UrbanStems subscription Credit: Urban Stems

Flowers as a last-minute or long-distance gift is only cliché if you let it be. The online flower delivery service UrbanStems puts a modern twist on its floral arrangements with thoughtfully chosen color schemes and vases outside the traditional glass. The bouquets blow away anything you could find in the flower section at Whole Foods, and subscription prices start at $60 per delivery. You can choose weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly.

7. A MasterClass subscription Credit: MasterClass

If your loved one always talks about mastering a particular skill, there's probably a MasterClass course for it. MasterClass doesn't offer just any online courses — they'll be coached by, well, famous people. Annie Leibovitz teaches photography, Jane Goodall teaches conservation, Gordon Ramsey teaches cooking, and more. With a subscription starting at $10/month, your loved one can choose from more than 200 instructors, with new classes added every month.

8. A Jackbox Party Pack Credit: Jackbox Games

On the rare occasion that they get tired of Mario Kart, anything from Jackbox is going to be a good-ass time. Jackbox's on-screen games are played on a phone app and are perfect for long-distance Zoom hangs. (Only one person has to have a Jackbox account. The others just have to download the app and enter the room code). Priced at $24.99 to $29.99, each Party Pack comes with four to five super unique games that really make you think — and confirm the funniest person in the group.

9. A Nuuly subscription Credit: Nuuly

Perfect for the Urban Outfitters, Free People, and Anthropologie stans, Nuuly is a $98/month service that offers rental pieces from sweaters to dresses to jeans (from the aforementioned brands and more). If they end up loving one of their rental items, they can buy it. Rent the Runway and StitchFix offer similar deals, but StitchFix has a $20 styling fee per order and only gives you three days to decide whether to buy the clothes.

10. A CodeSpark Academy subscription Credit: CodeSpark Academy

If you're looking for a kids' gift that's not Moana or Marvel, consider CodeSpark Academy, which stars cute, memorable monster characters called The Foos. Parents will love it because it's educational: It teaches coding through challenges that require kids to devise their own chain reactions. For kids, though, it's just fun. Gift memberships start at six months for $59.99 ($9.99/month), but 12-month and lifetime subscriptions are available.

11. An e-card Credit: Punchbowl Credit: Punchbowl

Greeting cards may be a "duh" gift, but are heartwarming nevertheless. Punchbowl's selection probably blows that of your local CVS out of the water, and it offers myriad customization options — you can even throw in a gift card from stores like Amazon, Target, Disney, and Sephora. Cards can be sent to multiple recipients for free, but removing ads or scheduling a date requires a paid membership.

12. ClassPass credits Credit: ClassPass

Know a fitness obsessive or self-care fanatic who wants to shake up their routine? Enter: ClassPass, a wellness subscription service for dabbling in different studio classes, gyms, and spa/beauty treatments. Plans start at $19/month for eight credits they can put toward boxing sessions, yoga classes, facials, massages, manicures, and more.

13. An online gaming subscription Credit: Microsoft

A free year of multiplayer gaming and access to online gaming catalogs is a great gift for anyone with any console. PlayStation Plus Essential is $79.99 annually (with a bonus Sony movie credit), and you can get Xbox Game Pass Core for $9.99/month. For Switch players, a $19.99 yearly Nintendo Switch Online individual membership will let them play Mario Party with friends and dip into a library of classic games.

14. An Instacart+ subscription Credit: Shutterstock / Burdun Iliya

Getting groceries can be the absolute worst thing when you're already tired or stressed out. Instead of dealing with long lines, missing items, or people breathing too closely as you reach for the last roll of paper towels, why not gift your loved ones an Instacart+ subscription? They can skip the grocery run and have their groceries delivered right to their doorstep in as fast as 30 minutes. Their membership includes free delivery on orders over $35, plus extras like Peacock Premium (worth $79.99/year) and a New York Times Cooking subscription (worth $50/year).

15. An Adobe Creative Cloud app(s) subscription Credit: Adobe

One doesn't have to be a graphic designer to get a ton of use out of Photoshop — it's a must-have software for anyone with a creative side. Folks in marketing can make ads and cool emails, aspiring photographers can learn layering and blending, or anyone who draws in their free time could bump things up to animation. Prices start at $9.99/month for Lightroom and Adobe Express, and go up to $59.99/month for the full Creative Cloud suite.

16. A Rosetta Stone plan Credit: Rosetta Stone

Learning a new language in adulthood isn't off the table just because you can't remember a thing from high school Spanish. Rosetta Stone is one of the OG language-learning services, known for its deep dive into accent pronunciation, culture, and not pressuring you like the Duolingo owl. Plans start at $239.40 for 12 months of access to a single language — good for a giftee who's planning a trip abroad.

17. A Scrivener subscription Credit: Literature and Latte / Mashable composite

Know someone who thinks in long form? They need Scrivener. It's like a hybrid of Microsoft Word and a notes app like Evernote, aimed specifically at writers organizing large projects like novels, screenplays, or research papers. Different templates and tools for honing in on chunks of writing make it easy to organize thoughts. A standard license will run you $59.99.

18. A meal kit delivery service subscription Credit: Blue Apron

Trying new recipes is fun. Planning one of those recipes when you're dead tired after work is not fun. Meal boxes from services like Dinnerly and Blue Apron allow you to customize meals online and receive pre-portioned ingredients for those meals right to your door. Meals can be tweaked depending on dietary restrictions (like gluten-free or vegan) and how many people are eating.

Although subscription prices vary on portion sizes, they're way better than what grocery stores charge nowadays. Other meal kit options include HelloFresh, Purple Carrot (for plant-based meals), and Splendid Spoon.

19. A Tidal subscription Credit: Tidal

People love to say they don't want to pay for Tidal on top of Spotify or Apple Music — and then they complain that they really wish they could listen to Prince's posthumous album. While Tidal used to be big for exclusive albums from Beyoncé and Jay-Z, it's now the go-to for audiophiles thanks to its glorious hi-fi streaming. Individual subscriptions go for $10.99/month.

20. An Escape the Crate subscription Credit: Escape the Crate

The idea of using clues to escape a fake locked room within a time limit is fun. The knowledge that there are multiple horror movies based on getting stuck in one? Not so much. Best of Cratejoy winner Escape the Crate brings the problem-solving adrenaline of an escape room to their home. Boxes start at $26.50 apiece; each one is filled with a set of themed puzzles and riddles that one to six people can complete in a couple of hours.

21. A Birchbox subscription Credit: Birchbox

If their relationship to makeup is like Ron Swanson's to tools, opt for Birchbox. If they're interested in beauty but have never been inside a Sephora, go for Birchbox, too. Boxes start as low as $22/month, but if they'd prefer to pick out their own stuff, a Birchbox gift card still gives them access to way more makeup than they'd find in a store. Plus, Birchbox frequently offers discounts on premium brands that Ulta and Sephora rarely discount.

22. A FabFitFun gift card Credit: FabFitFun

FabFitFun is like having a birthday four times a year. Once every three months, eight to 10 full-sized products arrive at your door, and it's really nice stuff. The variety is impressive: Boxes could contain anything from hair and makeup products to exercise gear to blankets and other cozy items. A gift card can be applied to a box ($69.99/each or $219.99/year), member-exclusive sales, or single purchases directly from the website.

23. A Headspace subscription Credit: Headspace

Meditation apps have become an increasingly popular way to de-stress, sleep better, and get a better grasp on mindfulness in general. Headspace has hundreds of guided meditations anchored toward everything from stress and anxiety to productivity and exercise, providing an excuse for much-needed breaks throughout the day to get back into the right headspace. Gift a three-month subscription for $38.99 or $69.99 for one year.

24. A Craftsy Premium membership Credit: Craftsy

You can think of Craftsy as MasterClass for people who could spend three hours in Hobby Lobby. Its Premium subscription tier unlocks over 2,000 expert-taught video classes on everything from embroidery to sourdough baking, plus a huge pattern library. Gift a membership for $10.25/month or $113 for the whole year.

25. Subscription boxes for kids Credit: KiwiCo

Keeping kids busy for a Saturday can be a task, let alone for a whole winter or summer break. Kid-friendly subscription boxes pick up where TV leaves off, offering hours worth of hands-on activities to do alone or with parents each month. Our favorites include learning about other countries with Little Passports or making math and science fun with KiwiCo.

26. A Grove Collaborative VIP membership Credit: Grove Collaborative

The quest for effective, natural household products shouldn't require a trip to some expensive specialty shop. Grove Collaborative has one of the best online selections of eco-friendly cleaning, baby, pet, and bath brands like Mrs. Meyers and hello. You don't have to subscribe to shop here, but VIP members get free shipping on orders over $29, exclusive discounts, early access to new products and deals, and seven free gifts for just $29.99/year.

27. An Audible Premium Plus membership Credit: Amazon

A subscription to Amazon's premium audiobook service expands their entertainment options far past music, which is great for those with a boring commute. Paying $14.95/month will get your gift recipient one monthly credit for a full audiobook they can keep forever, plus access to thousands of other titles and podcasts. Some books are read by well-known talent like Michelle Obama and Jonathan Van Ness. (And others by professional audiobook narrators who have their own fandoms, such as Julia Whelan.)

28. A Book of the Month subscription Credit: Book of the Month

Being in a book club with strangers across the country is a bookworm's dream. That's essentially what Book of the Month is: The company's judges (which include up-and-coming authors themselves) feature five must-reads each month. Then, the subscriber chooses which one(s) they want based on synopses and reviews from other readers. Give a gift subscription starting at $59.99 for three months.

29. An Omaha Steaks gift card Credit: Omaha Steaks

Shopping for premium cuts of meat or decent seafood can get as expensive as going out to eat. Omaha Steaks offers choice cuts, burgers, really nice filet mignon, sides, and more in larger portions and at better prices than many brick-and-mortar stores, all delivered to your door in vacuum-sealed packaging. Meal boxes, family portions, and sides like au gratin are also available, and everything comes with easy-to-follow instructions (even for people who are definitely not meat connoisseurs).

30. An Atlas Coffee Club subscription Credit: Atlas Coffee Club

Anyone who thinks that their Starbucks go-to is the pinnacle of coffee is about to be blown away by the menu at Atlas Coffee Club. Each month, Atlas spotlights a few sustainably farmed coffee beans from a specific country as "Coffee of the Month" options, which are available in monthly subscriptions from 15 to 60 cups starting at $11/month. They come in the form of grounds, whole beans, or pods that are compatible with Keurig and Nespresso machines.

31. A gift card to The Sill Credit: the sill

Indoor plants are an easy solution for loneliness — not only because they can take a space from drab to homey, but also because it just feels good to take care of something. If you're not sure of their skill level (or of the collection they already have), a gift card to The Sill lets them pick out some new greenery on their own. Its houseplants start at $39 and can be upgraded with different-colored planters.

32. An Uber or Lyft gift card Credit: Uber

The gift of not having to walk in the rain or take public transportation with heavy groceries is a godsend. Pay for some rides with an Uber or Lyft gift card. (The Uber one can also be used on Uber Eats.)

33. A Bath Bevy subscription Credit: Bath Bevy

After a long day of work, why not treat your loved one to a relaxing bath? Opt for a monthly Bath Bevy subscription and choose from carefully curated and handcrafted bath and body products. There are bath bombs, bubble bath, bath salts, and more. Each box has five to seven items in beautiful packaging for that perfect unboxing experience. The subscription is $39.56/month if you get it for a year.

34. A Spotify Premium subscription Credit: Spotify

For those who consider Spotify Wrapped day a national holiday, a Spotify subscription is a great gift. For only $11.99/month, you can play not only music but also podcasts and audiobooks. With a Spotify Premium subscription, you can download music to play offline, play any songs, get unlimited skips, and there are no ads. You can create and share specific playlists with each other.

35. A DOGTV subscription Credit: DOGTV

A 24/7 TV channel for dogs — need we say more? Its researched-based programming features music and clips that calm pooches. Prices range from $9.99/month to $74.99 for a full year. (Hey, that's eons cheaper than an annual ad-free Netflix plan.)

36. A Silk + Sonder subscription Credit: Silk + Sonder

What started as a basic wellness planner subscription service in 2017 has evolved into a thriving community. You can purchase a one-time e-gift card, a monthly e-gift card, a recurring monthly membership, or specific items from the platform's shop. There's even a Sonder Kids edition for the little ones in your life.

37. A Steam Box subscription Credit: Steamy Lit

If your giftee is obsessed with Hallmark movies or loves to curl up with a steamy romance novel, Steamy Lit's "The Steam Box" is the ultimate present. The company showcases women and non-binary authors, and their subscription options include quarterly ($54/each), semi-annual ($51/each), or yearly packages ($48/each). And unlike other book subscription boxes, this one takes self-care to the next level by offering customers the option to choose a "vibes included" tier, which includes a book, an adult item, and a few specialty items as well.

Apple reportedly cancels plans for iPhone subscription service

Mashable - Thu, 12/19/2024 - 02:55

Apple has apparently shelved its plans for an iPhone hardware subscription service. It's just as well — the last thing anyone needs in this economy is yet another ongoing expense.

Bloomberg reports that Apple is no longer working on its iPhone subscription service, according to sources close to the matter. First rumoured in 2022, the tech giant's hardware subscription would have given customers the option to pay a regular monthly fee to essentially rent their iPhone. They'd also be able to upgrade to the latest iPhone as new models were released.

SEE ALSO: iPhone 17 Air rumours: Everything we know so far

This iPhone subscription service had reportedly been planned for launch the same year it was leaked, but was delayed by issues such as software problems and legal concerns. Now it seems the service won't arrive at all.

Judging from the scant details that have emerged, Apple's proposed subscription service seemed to have borne some similarities to its iPhone Upgrade Program. Introduced in 2015, this program allows customers to enter a two-year monthly payment plan for their iPhone, with current plans starting at $39.50 per month for the 128GB iPhone 16. Once they've made 12 payments, they're eligible to upgrade their phone when the next model arrives, entering a new loan.

However, the iPhone Upgrade Program enables customers to ultimately own their device outright if they complete the payment plan. In contrast, Apple's previously planned service sounded more akin to renting a device, with customers presumably required to return their iPhone if they cancelled their subscription.

Apple also discontinued its Apple Pay Later service earlier this year, a possible indication that the company is reassessing its financial products. Initially announced in 2022, Apple Pay Later was a Buy Now Pay Later service that allowed customers to split payments into multiple smaller installments spread out over several weeks.

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