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See ChatGPT run on a TI-84 graphing calculator

Mashable - Mon, 09/23/2024 - 11:51

It's pretty remarkable what technically savvy people can accomplish. To wit: A modder posted a YouTube video showing how they got ChatGPT running on a TI-84 calculator.

Now, how in the world could someone access an AI chatbot on a relatively analog machine designed to do calculations? Well, with a lot of work.

The creator, ChromaLock, posted how they accomplished the feat in detail.

To be frank, a lot of what they did was beyond my comprehension and certainly beyond my abilities. They used the TI-84's link port — typically used to transfer educational programs between calculators — to get internet access and a direct line to ChatGPT. ChromaLock said the ChatGPT-enabled TI-84 would be the ultimate cheating machine, but it doesn't seem likely students everywhere will soon follow their lead.

The process was pretty complicated, involving a custom circuitboard, a microcontroller, and lots of expertise. It's cool when someone does something so complicated just because they can. Meanwhile, my calculator tricks remain limited to writing the word "hello" by typing the number 0.7734 and turning the screen upside down.

Can Math Help AI Chatbots Stop Making Stuff Up?

NYT Technology - Mon, 09/23/2024 - 11:11
Chatbots like ChatGPT get stuff wrong. But researchers are building new A.I. systems that can verify their own math — and maybe more.

Will A.I. Be a Bust? A Wall Street Skeptic Rings the Alarm.

NYT Technology - Mon, 09/23/2024 - 11:10
Jim Covello, Goldman Sachs’s head of stock research, warned that building too much of what the world doesn’t need “typically ends badly.”

Get moving with the best Prime Day fitness tracker deals

Mashable - Mon, 09/23/2024 - 11:10
Best Prime Day Fitness Tracker Deals Best fitness tracker deal Garmin Forerunner 265S $349.99 at Amazon (Save $100) Get Deal Best Android fitness tracker deal Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 $199.99 at Amazon (Save $100) Get Deal Best Fitbit fitness tracker deal Fitbit Sense $177 at Amazon (Save $72.95 ) Get Deal

If you're looking to bring home a new fitness tracker, Prime Day is a great time to shop. The retailer is putting up tons of deals on items across every department, fitness trackers included, with brands like Apple, Garmin and Samsung to name a few.

Now that the weather is getting cooler and the leaves are starting to change, you might be more inclined to start that jogging program you were looking forward to. Or you might decide to get ahead of New Year's resolutions and start heading to the gym. Whatever you're planning, one of these fitness tracker deals can help you get going.

Scoop up the savings with these Prime Day fitness tracker deals and grab something for yourself or a friend or loved one before these deals float away. Below, find some of our favorite picks that you can shop right now.

Best fitness tracker deal Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Garmin Forerunner 265S $349.99 at Amazon
$449.99 Save $100.00 Get Deal Why we like it

The Garmin Forerunner 265S functions as both a fitness tracker and a smartwatch, but its primary use case is for helping you keep an eye on everything your body does. It tracks your sleep, workouts, training readiness, recovery score, HRV, heart rate, pulse oximetry, and much more, with a morning report delivered to you each day about how you slept and what your day should be looking like in terms of fitness strategies. It has crisp, bright AMOLED display and lasts up to 15 days on a charge, too. With its 30 activity profiles, smartwatch options that let you stay synced to your phone and modern design, this is a great fitness tracker that can help you keep track of your day as well as your exercise.

Best Android fitness tracker deal Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 $199.99 at Amazon
$299.99 Save $100.00 Get Deal Why we like it

The Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 is an Android-centric smartwatch that boasts a variety of fitness tracker features. It doesn't look like your typical tracker, and more like a watch than you'd expect, giving it a low-profile feel. But it tracks heart rate, sleep, rhythm and a variety of other aspects of your fitness journey. Plus, it can sync with your other Android devices to keep everything in check. If you want a fitness tracker that looks like a timepiece instead of something that's obviously being used to keep an eye on your activity, this is the smartwatch/tracker combo you'll want.

Best Fitbit fitness tracker deal Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Fitbit Sense $177.00 at Amazon
$249.95 Save $72.95 Get Deal Why we like it

The Fitbit Sense is another fitness tracker and smartwatch hybrid that looks more like a timepiece on your wrist with a modern look, a comfortable strap, and a variety of tracking capabilities. It offers heart rate tracking, an ECG sensor, and an electrodermal sensor to track your skin temperature as well to help you keep an eye on your stress levels. It also offers haptic feedback across apps as well as a speaker that you can use alongside Google Assistant or Alexa for voice control.

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iPhone 16 Pro users are reporting unresponsive touchscreens

Mashable - Mon, 09/23/2024 - 11:10

Some iPhone 16 Pro owners are reporting problems with the phone's touchscreen.

According to 9to5Mac, a number of people online have claimed that their new premium iPhone (whether it's the regular Pro or Pro Max) is not correctly registering every tap and swipe it should be registering. Obviously, this is problematic for a phone that almost entirely lacks real buttons. Having this problem would make it difficult to perform even basic tasks on an iPhone 16 Pro or Pro Max.

SEE ALSO: Don’t do this on iOS 18 — or you may lose your texts

The good news is that there seems to be a consensus on what's happening and how to fix it. The predominant theory right now is that the problem is software-based, specifically that the accidental touch algorithm in iPhones (which is meant to disable the screen from unintended taps and swipes) is too sensitive. With the very small bezels on the iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max, it might be a little too easy to accidentally have part of your hand on the screen without realizing it, which would disable taps and swipes on the rest of the screen.

SEE ALSO: iPhone 16 Pro Max vs. Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra: What are the differences?

9to5Mac also pointed out that this doesn't happen when the phone is locked, and is much harder to replicate if the phone is in a case. In other words, this is almost certainly a software problem that is fixable on Apple's end, and even before that happens, you can avoid it by putting your iPhone 16 Pro in a case or being more careful about where you touch the screen.

We're already seeing price drops on select Fitbit models ahead of October Prime Day

Mashable - Mon, 09/23/2024 - 11:01

Fitbit is the ultimate fitness tracker. Sure, the Apple Watch may be flashier and get more media attention, but for the average health-conscious consumer (read: anyone who wants to keep tabs on their step count and heart rate), Fitbit is a solid, more affordable option. And right now, you can score early Prime Big Deal Days deals on select Fitbit models before the main October event.

Early Prime Day Fitbit deals: Best Fitbit deal overall Fitbit Sense Advanced Smartwatch $177 at Amazon (save $72.95) Get Deal Best runner-up deal Fitbit Sense 2 Advanced Health and Fitness Smartwatch $241.99 at Amazon (save $57.96) Get Deal Best budget deal Fitbit Versa 2 Special Edition Health and Fitness Smartwatch $149.99 at Amazon (save $49.96) Get Deal

Prime Day ~fall edition~ is nearly here, and Fitbit is already getting in on the action. While not many models are on sale just yet, we’re anticipating more price drops as we get closer to Amazon’s Prime Big Deal Days, which are happening on Oct. 8 and 9.

Whether you’re trying to get a jump start on holiday shopping or you just want to get a little something for yourself, here are the best early Fitbit deals we've found so far:

Best Fitbit deal overall Opens in a new window Credit: Fitbit Our pick: Fitbit Sense Advanced Smartwatch $177.00 at Amazon
$249.95 Save $72.95 Get Deal Why we like it

The Fitbit Sense Advanced Smartwatch is ideal for wellness-focused users. The EDA Scan app detects electrodermal activity (AKA a stress meter). The ECG app, which is only available in certain countries and intended for people who are 22 or older, checks heart rhythm for signs of atrial fibrillation, and the built-in GPS lets you track your runs without your phone.

The battery lasts six days on a full charge, and the fast-charge function gives you a full day's worth of use after just 12 minutes of charging (up to 12 hours with GPS mode on).

Best runner-up deal Opens in a new window Credit: Fitbit Our pick: Fitbit Sense 2 Advanced Health and Fitness Smartwatch $248.00 at Amazon
$299.95 Save $51.95 Get Deal Why we like it

The Fitbit Sense 2 Advanced Health and Fitness Smartwatch is a bit pricier but equipped with more advanced health and wellness tracking features. This smartwatch is designed to help you sleep better and manage stress, thanks to its all-day stress detection and daily Stress Management Score. (Not sure I would acually want to know my score.) It also gives you a Sleep Score that lets you know how well you slept.

This model includes built-in GPS, a workout intensity map, a Daily Readiness Score, Active Zone Minutes, and more. It's water-resistant up to 50 meters, so you can swim with it on. It also comes with a six-month membership to Fitbit Premium, which gives you access to personalized insights and advanced metrics.

Best budget deal Opens in a new window Credit: Fitbit Our pick: Fitbit Versa 2 Special Edition Health and Fitness Smartwatch $149.99 at Amazon
$199.95 Save $49.96 Get Deal Why we like it

Normally, we'd recommend the Fitbit Inspire 3 as a budget pick (only $99.95), but it’s not on sale yet. The Fitbit Versa 2 Special Edition Health and Fitness Smartwatch is a pretty good (basic Fitbit) alternative. It’s not the newest model, but it does feature a stylish band, a large display, and health monitoring features like a Sleep Score and 24/7 heart rate tracking.

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The Prime Big Deal Days are coming up soon, so keep an eye out for more Fitbit deals. We’ll edit this post as we find more early Prime Day discounts.

Amazon deal of the day: The Ultimate Ears Boom 4 speaker just got its biggest discount to date

Mashable - Mon, 09/23/2024 - 10:48
Check out the best Amazon deals of the day as of Sept. 23: OUR TOP PICK Ultimate Ears Boom 4 Bluetooth speaker $117.85 at Amazon (save $32.14) Get Deal BEST BLUETOOTH TRACKER DEAL Tile Starter Pack $38.56 at Amazon (save $16.43) Get Deal BEST SMART HOME DEAL Philips 4000 Series Smart Lock $117.20 at Amazon (save $52.79 with on-page coupon) Get Deal

Amazon's Prime Big Deal Days is only two weeks away and the deals are slowly trickling in. We're keeping an eye out for all the best deals leading up to the shopping event — particularly on top brands we know and love. We've handpicked a few discounts we think are worth adding to your cart on Sept. 23, so you can kick off the savings a little bit early.

Here are our top picks for the best Amazon deals of the day. If none of these catch your eye, be sure to check back throughout the week as we select new deals each day.

Our top pick Opens in a new window Credit: Ultimate Ears Ultimate Ears Boom 4 Bluetooth speaker $117.85 at Amazon
$149.99 Save $32.14 Get Deal

Mashable's Alex Perry called the Ultimate Ears Boom 3 "a powerful music tube with a bevy of customization options, excellent sound, and an all-day battery." Now, released just a few months ago, the Boom 4 is improving on the already great speaker with enhanced deep bass radiators for bigger sound, a new software trick called megaphone, and the coveted USB-C port. It's regularly $149.99, but as of Sept. 23, it's down to just $117.85 at Amazon. That's 21% in savings and the first time it's hit this low of a price. There's just one catch: the record-low price only applies to the black colorway.

Opens in a new window Credit: Tile Tile Starter Pack (Tile Mate + Tile Slim) $38.56 at Amazon
$54.99 Save $16.43 Get Deal

Tile's starter pack is a solid introduction to Bluetooth tracking devices. It includes one Tile Mate (one of our top picks for a Bluetooth tracker) and one Tile Slim for just $38.56. That's 30% cheaper than buying each one separately. The Tile Mate attaches to your keys, luggage, and more without much bulk, while the Slim is the shape of a credit card, so it can slip inside your wallet or purse. The pair are designed to reliably help you keep track of your stuff through GPS. Plus, you can opt into a paid Tile Premium subscription and unlock extra features, like notifications when you leave stuff behind and item reimbursement.

Opens in a new window Credit: Philips Philips 4000 Series Smart Lock $117.20 at Amazon
$169.99 Save $52.79 with on-page coupon Get Deal

The Philips 4000 Series Smart Lock is on sale for just $117.20 at Amazon and serves as a great way to dabble in the smart home world without breaking the bank. It's usually $169.99, so you'll save about 31%. Just remember to check the box for the on-page coupon. We haven't had a chance to test the Philips smart lock, but our friends at PCMag (also owned by Ziff Davis) have and found it to be a sleek and effective device, but a bit expensive. Like any good smart lock, it gives you multiple ways to lock and unlock your door, including a fingerprint scan, PIN codes, a mobile app, and traditional keys. You'll need to purchase the WiFi bridge separately for remote access and voice control. But luckily, with this discount, you'll keep an extra $52.79 in your pocket. That's more than enough to pay for the WiFi bridge.

None of these deals catching your eye? Check out Amazon's daily deals for even more savings.

Why is this Michigan school district suing social media companies?

Mashable - Mon, 09/23/2024 - 10:42

Anyone who has attended a K-12 school or has a child, friend, or loved one who has attended one in the past decade knows one thing for sure — teachers and administrators are not fond of social media. One school is so critical of social media that it is suing the companies themselves.

The Lansing School District, which includes 25 schools in Michigan, filed a complaint against Meta, TikTok, Google, and Snap, Inc. on Sept. 12 for not providing "adequate warnings" to children about how harmful social media can be, according to the Lansing State Journal. The school filed its complaint in the Northern District of California.

Meta, TikTok, Google, and Snap did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Mashable. Ben Shuldiner, the superintendent of the Lansing School District, said in a statement emailed to Mashable that social media is an "incredible tool" that can "be used to learn and to teach." However, he argues, it can "also be used to harm, to threaten, and to intimidate."

"We, as a district, believe that social media companies must do more to protect and support our students when they use their product," the statement reads. "We believe that social media companies must do more to address threats and intimidation on their platforms. We believe that social media companies must do more to limit access to inappropriate material. To that end, the Lansing School District, along with hundreds of other districts across the country, is engaging in litigation. We look forward to the social media companies taking responsibility for their product and creating a safe environment for our children."

SEE ALSO: 'Profound risk of harm': Surgeon General issues warning about youth social media use

While Lansing appears to be the only plaintiff in this case, it's not the only school district in the country suing social media companies. According to Education Week, Lansing is just one of 200 school districts that have sued social media companies for similar reasons. In March 2023, the San Mateo County School Board sued YouTube, Snapchat, and TikTok, alleging that social media sites make kids depressed and anxious, leading students to act out, which drains school resources. Other districts have joined consolidated lawsuits against the platforms.

"Teachers and school administrators have been at the front lines of addressing this crisis and are overburdened by the negative effects on their students — from how it has affected mental health to behavior in the classroom," Lexi Hazam, an attorney with Lieff, Cabraser, Heimann & Bernstein and co-lead counsel for the plaintiffs in a consolidated lawsuit, told Education Week. "Funds meant for educational purposes have been reallocated to address the misconduct of the corporations behind Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat, YouTube, and Facebook. Social media companies should be held accountable and provide support to schools for the harms their products cause."

SEE ALSO: Instagram announces restrictive 'Teen Accounts' for users under 16

There’s a long legal road ahead for Lansing, but it signals a continued fight for children and teens in the face of social media’s effect on their mental health.

'Thunderbolts*' trailer teases an assembly of MCU shadow operatives

Mashable - Mon, 09/23/2024 - 10:21
Directed by Jake Schreier, Thunderbolts sees one hell of a mish-mash MCU team assemble. Watch the trailer.

Biden Administration Proposes Ban on Chinese Software in Vehicles

NYT Technology - Mon, 09/23/2024 - 08:46
Federal officials acknowledged that few Chinese vehicles were on U.S. roads now, but said that the administration wanted to take proactive measures to strengthen national security.

When Daylight Savings Time ends: Exactly when the clocks change

Mashable - Mon, 09/23/2024 - 07:49

It's once again time to "fall back," as the November time change approaches. If all this time shifting messes with your head, you're far from alone. Here's your twice-annual reminder about what this all means, and what to do. 

The shortening of days as the weather cools down means Daylight Saving Time (DST) is coming to an end, and it's almost time to switch back to standard time, when we set our clocks back an hour. Yes, this is the clock change where you get an extra hour of sleep, rather than losing an hour of sleep like you do in spring.

SEE ALSO: When the clocks change for Daylight Saving Time, and why we do it at all When does Daylight Savings Time end in 2024?

DST will technically end on Sunday, November 3, 2024 at 2 a.m. local time (if applicable in your area). Your smartphone will most likely change itself, but if you have, say, an old grandfather clock in your house, and you want to experience the time change as it happens, wait until 2 a.m. and set your clock back to 1 a.m. — yes, repeating the hour that just happened.

Alternatively, just set your grandfather clock back an hour before you go to bed on the night of Saturday, November 2.

What does the time change mean practically?

The "saved" daylight in the warmer months is the daylight from hours around dawn transferred to the evening, meaning when we set our clocks back, mornings will feel brighter, but the dark will suddenly set in much earlier. You'll gain an extra hour of sleep on Saturday night, which might help you feel more rested on Sunday. You might feel like a night owl that first evening, having dinner under the stars instead of at twilight.

Am I in an area where the time change is observed?

If you are in the U.S., you probably have to participate in DST, but you might be an exception if you live in:

  • Hawaii, where the southern latitudes make the "Daylight Saving" concept less useful

  • U.S. island territories like Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and the Northern Mariana Islands (such as Saipan) where residents do not adjust their clocks for essentially the same reason as Hawaii

  • Arizona excluding Navajo Nation, where there's no time change, just because

Why do we change our clocks to begin with?

"Daylight Saving" is an attempt to make use of "extra" daylight during the evenings in warmer months. Shifting the clock in the summer means the already longer days feel radically longer because most people's wake-ups are recalibrated to occur around sunrise, rather than having the first hour of valuable summer sunshine occur when most people are asleep.  

In the colder months, when there's no "extra" daylight to be conserved, we return to standard time, which re-aligns most of our wake-up times with the sunrise, and temporarily restores the accuracy of the term "high noon" because the sun is straight overhead once again. 

Earth only has one moon. Next week that won't be true.

Mashable - Mon, 09/23/2024 - 06:00

Astronomers have discovered that Earth's large, ever-looming moon is about to get company.

Beginning on Sunday, the planet will capture an asteroid sailing nearby, drawing it in for one loop around Earth before making its exit on Nov. 25. When it leaves, it will continue its trajectory around the sun. The two-month visit puts this space rock in the class of so-called "mini-moons." 

The asteroid getting its proverbial 15 minutes of fame is called 2024 PT5, discovered with the help of a NASA-funded asteroid detection system and a South African observatory in August. But before digging out binoculars from the closet, know this: It's only 33 feet wide — about the length of a Greyhound bus — and not bright enough to view with the naked eye or an amateur telescope

SEE ALSO: NASA's Mars rovers had a gangbusters summer of rocks Scientists suspect Earth's only fixed-orbit moon was formed 4.5 billion years ago. Credit: NASA

Throughout the solar system, close to 300 moons orbit the eight planets and Pluto, and scientists often find new ones as survey methods improve. The vast majority of moons circle gas giants Saturn and Jupiter

They come in a variety of shapes and sizes, but their defining characteristic is that they orbit another cosmic object larger than themselves. While these natural satellites are quite common, moons are special to humans because Earth has just one in a fixed orbit — albeit a big rocky one roughly one-quarter Earth's size about 239,000 miles away

Earth has captured asteroids and pulled them into orbit with its gravity before, but often these space rocks fly by without completing a full circuit around the planet. Compared to mini-moons of the recent past, 2024 PT5 is a short-timer. In July 2006, a visitor dubbed RH120 stayed in orbit around Earth for a year before getting flung out in July 2007. Astronomers believe one that escaped in May 2020 could have been sweeping around the planet for several years. 

Throughout the solar system, close to 300 moons orbit the eight planets and Pluto, and scientists are often finding new ones as survey methods improve. Credit: NASA composition illustration

Two astronomers from the Universidad Complutense de Madrid in Spain made the latest mini-moon discovery while calculating the dynamics of near-Earth objects. Their findings were published in the journal Research Notes of the AAS. Prior research through NASA's Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System had already shown that the space rock was not a threat to smashing into Earth

While studying 2024 PT5's path, the research duo, Carlos de la Fuente Marcos and Raúl de la Fuente Marcos, could also trace back to its origin. The space rock likely came from the so-called Arjuna asteroid belt, a group of small rocks concentrated near Earth that was discovered in the early 1990s. 

Netflix's 'This is the Zodiac Speaking' trailer teases new evidence for infamous cold case

Mashable - Mon, 09/23/2024 - 05:40
Netflix has dropped its trailer for "This is the Zodiac Speaking", a documentary that apparently has "never-before-seen evidence" from a suspect's family.

Get 1TB of cloud space and a portable 1TB hard drive for just $90

Mashable - Mon, 09/23/2024 - 05:00

TL;DR: Get the Complete 1TB (x2) Cloud & Hard Drive Storage Lifetime Bundle — featuring 1TB of cloud storage for life plus a 1TB hard drive — for just $89.97 (reg. $341) through September 29.

Opens in a new window Credit: Shutterstock The Complete 1TB (x2) Cloud & Hard Drive Storage Lifetime Bundle $89.97
$341.63 Save $251.66 Get Deal

If you need a reliable way to store your files both online and offline, the Complete 1TB (x2) Cloud & Hard Drive Storage Lifetime Bundle could be just what you need.

For just $89.97 (reg. $341), you’ll get 1TB of cloud storage (for life!) with FolderFort and an ultraslim, portable USB 3.0 1TB External Hard Drive for easy access to your files, even when you’re not online.

Accessible cloud storage with FolderFort — for life

With FolderFort, managing your files in the cloud has never been simpler. This user-friendly service offers 1TB of cloud storage and allows you to access your files from any device, whether you're on a PC, Mac, or mobile. No installation is needed, and everything is handled directly from a modern browser.

FolderFort allows you to store and organize your files with an intuitive interface and create unlimited workspaces for different projects or teams. If you need team input, you can also add unlimited users to share access — your collaborators don’t even need to pay, and they’ll get 1GB of personal storage. You can also opt to share your files with public links or set specific permissions for restricted access.

Portable external hard drive

While cloud storage is excellent, sometimes you need access to your files without an internet connection—and that’s where the Ultra Slim Portable USB 3.0 1TB External Hard Drive comes in handy. This lightweight, compact drive can back up your important files so you can carry them with you wherever you go.

Enjoy fast transfer speeds of up to 120Mbps (read) and 104Mbps (write) for quick file transfers. It also has wide compatibility with Windows, Mac, Linux, smart TVs, and game consoles, so you can use it with practically any device.

Don't miss this dynamic duo while it's on sale. The Complete 1TB (x2) Cloud & Hard Drive Storage Lifetime Bundle is just $89.97 (reg. $341) through September 29.

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Make an interactive map of your travels with the Pin Traveler app on sale for just $30

Mashable - Mon, 09/23/2024 - 05:00

TL;DR: Document decades of travel with a Pin Traveler lifetime subscription, on sale for $29.99 (reg. $45). 

Opens in a new window Credit: Pin Traveler Pin Traveler Premium Plan: Lifetime Subscription $29.99
$45.00 Save $15.01 Get Deal

If you’re always dreaming of your next adventure or reminiscing about past travels, keeping a record of your globetrotting experiences can be as exciting as the trips themselves.

Pin Traveler Premium turns this dream into reality by offering a creative way to map out and immortalize your journeys. Get it for life for just $29.99 (reg. $45).

What is Pin Traveler?

Pin Traveler lets you create a vibrant, interactive map of all your global adventures. You can place an unlimited number of pins on your map, each one customizable in color and style, to match your personal travel taste. This means you can easily mark and differentiate between destinations, whether it's a favorite café, a historic landmark, or a hidden gem you stumbled upon. 

Your lifetime subscription ensures that your map grows with you. As you explore new places, you can continuously add new pins, making your map a living record of your journey. Each pin can hold an unlimited number of photos, so you can attach snapshots of everything from awe-inspiring sunsets to quirky street signs that caught your eye. It's a fun and easy way to preserve those special moments and keep them organized in one place. 

The app also offers handy tools to manage your travel bucket list and favorite locations. You can use saved filters and create custom lists to organize your destinations, making it easy to plan future trips or recall places you’ve enjoyed. Plus, with the ability to export your data, you can share your travel highlights with friends and family or keep a secure backup of your map.

Available for both iOS and Android, Pin Traveler Premium ensures your travel memories are always accessible, whether you’re at home or on the go.

Get a Pin Traveler Premium Lifetime Subscription for $29.99. 

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Save 24% on a lifetime of effortless PDF editing and conversion that actually works

Mashable - Mon, 09/23/2024 - 05:00

TL;DR: Grab PDF Reader Pro for Mac at $60 (reg. $79) and convert PDFs to editable formats without losing your fonts, layouts, or formatting.

Editing PDFs shouldn’t feel like wrestling with a stubborn file. If you’ve ever struggled with converting a PDF to Word or Excel document only to find everything scrambled, you might appreciate PDF Reader Pro, on sale for $60 — marked down 24% from its original price of $79. It’s built to make your life easier, converting PDFs into fully editable files without turning your tables into chaos or losing those perfectly placed bullet points.

With this tool, you’re getting high-quality conversions to .docx, .pptx, or .xlsx, retaining every font, layout, and table just as it appeared in the original. It’s not just about converting text — PDF Reader Pro handles complex documents with ease, so even your most detailed reports and presentations remain intact. No reformatting, no lost details, just a clean, usable file ready for your edits.

Beyond conversion, PDF Reader Pro offers powerful tools for merging, annotating, and splitting PDFs. You can even sign documents, fill forms, and make edits on the fly. Best of all, it’s a lifetime deal, meaning you pay once and never have to worry about ongoing subscriptions.

For anyone who works with PDFs regularly, this tool could be a real time-saver.

Say goodbye to annoying conversions and hello to smooth, professional results with a lifetime subscription to PDF Reader Pro for your Mac on sale for $60.

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Opens in a new window Credit: PDF Technologies PDF Reader Pro Permanent License: Lifetime Subscription $60.00
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Learn AI automation with ChatGPT for just $25 and outsmart your workload

Mashable - Mon, 09/23/2024 - 05:00

TL;DR: Take 8 ChatGPT Automation courses for just $24.97 for a hands-on approach to mastering AI and task automation.

Opens in a new window Credit: Eduonix Learning Solutions ChatGPT & Automation E-Degree $24.97
$790.00 Save $765.03 Get Deal

AI is more than a buzzword — it’s becoming a valuable tool for anyone looking to stay ahead in today’s fast-paced, tech-driven world.

Whether you’re already dabbling in automation or just starting to understand AI, ChatGPT Automation courses are a great tool to give you the practical skills you need to thrive — take eight courses on sale for just $24.97 through September 29.

This program is designed to help you become well-versed in AI-powered automation, and with eight courses led by industry pros, you’ll be navigating the world of ChatGPT in no time.

One of the standout courses is Mastering ChatGPT and OpenAI for Automation, which walks you through the nuts and bolts of setting up workflows and automating repetitive tasks — great for if you’re tired of manually handling the same processes day in and day out. By the end, you’ll know how to use AI to free up time, boost efficiency, and streamline your daily operations.

Another must-take is AI-Powered Automation for Business, where you’ll dive deeper into using ChatGPT and OpenAI tools to enhance productivity in real-world business applications. Whether it’s automating customer service responses or creating smarter marketing campaigns, you’ll walk away with practical skills that can make a serious impact on your career or business.

No prior experience in AI is required. This instruction takes you from a total newbie to someone who can confidently navigate the world of AI and automation, all while helping you stay competitive in an ever-evolving job market.

Build both foundational knowledge and advanced skills with this ChatGPT and Automation online learning package on sale for $24.97 until September 29 at 11:59 p.m. PT.

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'Teacup' trailer teases a family terrorised by an unseen threat

Mashable - Mon, 09/23/2024 - 03:48
Peacock has released its trailer for "Teacup", an eight-episode survival horror/thriller about a family farm under siege from an alien threat.

NYT's The Mini crossword answers for September 23

Mashable - Mon, 09/23/2024 - 03:31

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 Monday, September 23, 2024:

Across2024 Charli XCX album with a lime green cover
  • The answer is Brat.

All the ___ (super popular)
  • The answer is Rage.

Like presents and first names
  • The answer is Given.

Where fig leaves first came into fashion
  • The answer is Eden.

Rain-friendly rental for an outdoor wedding
  • The answer is Tent.

DownSomeone walking in front of a train?
  • The answer is Bride

Bird in a Poe poem
  • The answer is Raven.

Worker at an airport gate
  • The answer is Agent.

Tweenager's age, maybe
  • The answer is Ten.

Understand
  • The answer is Get.

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NYT Strands hints, answers for September 23

Mashable - Mon, 09/23/2024 - 03:25

If you're reading this, you're looking for a little help playing Strands, the New York Times' elevated word-search game.

Strands requires the player to perform a twist on the classic word search. Words can be made from linked letters — up, down, left, right, or diagonal, but words can also change direction, resulting in quirky shapes and patterns. Every single letter in the grid will be part of an answer. There's always a theme linking every solution, along with the "spangram," a special, word or phrase that sums up that day's theme, and spans the entire grid horizontally or vertically.

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By providing an opaque hint and not providing the word list, Strands creates a brain-teasing game that takes a little longer to play than its other games, like Wordle and Connections.

If you're feeling stuck or just don't have 10 or more minutes to figure out today's puzzle, we've got all the NYT Strands hints for today's puzzle you need to progress at your preferred pace.

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These words are sometimes considered pests.

Today’s NYT Strands theme plainly explained

The answers are all related to a type of animals.

NYT Strands spangram hint: Is it vertical or horizontal?

Today's NYT Strands spangram is horizontal.

NYT Strands spangram answer today

Today's spangram is Rodents.

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  • Muskrat

  • Squirrel

  • Hamster

  • Rodents

  • Porcupine

  • Chinchilla

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