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Tesla Fires a Manager Who Criticized Elon Musk on Social Media

NYT Technology - 1 hour 30 min ago
The employee objected to a post on X by Mr. Musk, Tesla’s chief executive and a top adviser to President Trump, that referred to Nazi leaders.

OpenAIs GPT-4.5 is here. How to try it now.

Mashable - 2 hours 33 min ago

OpenAI's GPT-4.5 has arrived.

On Thursday, the ChatGPT maker announced the latest version of its LLM (large language model) in research preview. As OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said a few weeks ago, GPT-4.5 is OpenAI's last non-chain-of-thought model, meaning all future models will have reasoning capabilities.

"Early testing shows that interacting with GPT-4.5 feels more natural," said the white paper. "Its broader knowledge base, stronger alignment with user intent, and improved emotional intelligence make it well-suited for tasks like writing, programming, and solving practical problems - with fewer hallucinations."

In the demo, OpenAI team members talked about how GPT-4.5 is not a reasoning model, but it still has advanced knowledge and can be used to reason through problems, even though it's meant to be used as general purpose tool compared to the o series which is best for science and mathematics.

GPT-4.5 is the newest addition to its GPT series since OpenAI announced GPT-4o last May. OpenAI has also shipped versions of reasoning models, o1, o3-mini, and o3-mini-high in the past year in a reported effort to focus more on models that rely on increased computing power (test-time compute) in real-time instead of extensive training and more data.

The release of GPT-4.5 also serves as a reminder that the rollout of the elusive GPT-5 has not gone to plan. Persistent rumors indicate that OpenAI has seen diminishing returns in model improvements, suggesting scaling laws (more compute, bigger datasets) for training a model might not equate to improved results.

This is a possible reason why we've yet to see GPT-5 which has been massively hyped. Altman said it will be smarter than him and former CTO Mira Murati who said it will have "Ph.D.-level intelligence." In the meantime, we now have GPT-4.5, which could either be an indication that OpenAI is close to meeting very high expectations or stalling for more time.

Anonymous former OpenAI employees told Fortune that GPT-4.5, internally dubbed Orion, was supposed to be GPT-5, but couldn't achieve enough performance gains to merit the GPT-5 name. Altman said GPT-5 could be expected in a matter of months.

How to try GPT-4.5

As of today, we can start putting GPT-4.5 to the test. Well, not everyone. GPT-4.5 is currently only available to ChatGPT Pro members who shell out $200 a month, with access for ChatGPT Plus subscribers who pay $20 a month, coming out next week. It's only a week apart, but Plus subscribers used to be the top tier granted with early access to new features are now wondering why they even bother paying for a subscription.

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While OpenAI is undoubtedly hoping to gain more Pro subscribers, this could have a backfiring effect by alienating Plus subscribers who suddenly have good options with competitors that are catching up, like xAI's Grok 3, DeepSeek R1, and Anthropic's Claude 3.7 Sonnet.

A lot is riding on GPT-4.5 as an indicator of GPT-5 progress, and now we'll know whether it lives up to the hype.

Apples child safety changes put more of the onus on app developers

Mashable - 2 hours 40 min ago

Apple is upgrading its app safety offerings later this year, including new age assurance policies intended to wade into the online child protection debate.

According to a recently published white paper, the company plans to expand its Child Account settings, App Store Age Ranges, and provide avenues for app developers to set more comprehensive age-restriction settings for minor users.

SEE ALSO: Apple shareholders voted to keep DEI policies, and Trump is mad about it

"Protecting kids — whether they’re young children, preteens, or teenagers — from online threats requires constant vigilance and effort. The digital world is increasingly complex and the risks to families are ever-changing, including the proliferation of age-inappropriate content and excessive time on social media and other platforms," writes Apple. "For years, Apple has supported specialized Apple accounts for kids — called Child Accounts — that enable parents to manage the many parental controls we offer, and help provide an age-appropriate experience for children under the age of 13. These accounts are the bedrock of all the child safety tools that we offer today."

Age range for developers

Launching later this year, Apple's new privacy-driven Declared Range API allows developers to request an approximate age range for Child Account users, approved by parents, that can then be used to better tailor app experiences and set access limits for age-restricted apps. Minor users would be prompted with a "share age range" notification, similar to pop-ups for App Tracking or Location Services, and can be turned off at any time. Developers can still choose to have their apps require government identification, but ID will not be required to use the App Store at large.

The policy represents a significant stance taken by Apple amid a flurry of industry debate around "age assurance" or verification. Politicians and tech leaders have offered mixed ideas about the most effective, and appropriate, way to verify the ages of young users across social media platforms and other digital spaces, including app marketplaces. Many, like Meta, argue that app marketplaces should be held responsible for connecting minors to platforms that host age-restricted or harmful content. State legislatures, backed by tech companies, have proposed various age verification laws — their effectiveness is widely debated.

Politicians have introduced legislation tackling the issue from the lenses of digital privacy, as well, while others have suggested outright bans on minors accessing certain online spaces. The Kids Online Safety Act, proposed in 2023, would require online platforms to enable the strongest privacy settings for all underage users, and place a "duty of care" on social media companies, specifically.

Apple, conversely, is arguing for a policy that places the burden on app developers, not marketplaces, and minimizes data collection. "Some apps may find it appropriate or even legally required to use age verification, which confirms user age with a high level of certainty — often through collecting a user’s sensitive personal information (like a government issued ID) — to keep kids away from inappropriate content. But most apps don’t. That’s why the right place to address the dangers of age-restricted content online is the limited set of websites and apps that host that kind of content."

Managing youth accounts and app access

Apple's updates will also incorporate age ranges into a more streamlined Child Account set-up process, as well, making it easier for parents to determine child safety settings for required users (those 13 and younger), as well as voluntarily-included accounts for device owners under the age of 18. During device set up, parents and guardians can choose from pre-selected safety settings categorized by age range or use default child settings— this makes it possible for young users to set up devices on their own, with the aid of Apple's oversight. Parents can still adjust and customize settings at a later date.

To accommodate these new settings, Apple's age ranges will get more specific, with new thresholds for apps including:

  • 4+ years old

  • 9+ years old

  • 13+ years old

  • 16+ years old

  • 18+ years old

Along these same lines, Apple will also expand its content visibility restrictions for youth accounts, preventing apps outside of selected age ratings from appearing in devices' Today, Games, and Apps tabs, and editorial stories and collections.

Google’s Sergey Brin Asks Workers to Spend More Time In the Office

NYT Technology - 2 hours 45 min ago
The tech giant’s co-founder said Google could reach an artificial general intelligence breakthrough if workers were in the office “at least” every weekday.

A Minecraft Movie trailer unleashes creepers, chicken jockeys, and more

Mashable - 2 hours 59 min ago

The latest trailer for A Minecraft Movie is chock-full of Easter eggs for Minecraft fans. Characters use a water bucket to prevent fall damage, a chicken jockey spawns during a fight, and a baby panda appears when two adult pandas share bamboo.

SEE ALSO: 'A Minecraft Movie' trailer proves 'Minecraft' looks pretty freaky in live-action

But beyond these Easter eggs, the trailer offers up a clearer glimpse at the film's story. A Minecraft Movie sees four humans — played by Jason Momoa, Emma Myers, Danielle Brooks, and Sebastian Hansen — get sucked into the Overworld, a realm where everything is made of cubes. (The cubic effect remains fairly disturbing, especially when applied to living creatures like villagers or sheep.)

The Overworld may seem like an imaginative wonderland, but it's under siege from a dire threat. Expert crafter Steve (Jack Black) has stumbled upon a portal to the Nether, where piglins and their villainous leader Malgosha (voiced by Rachel House) spurn creativity and only seek to conquer. Now, he'll need the help of A Minecraft Movie's four heroes to keep the Overworld safe.

As part of A Minecraft Movie's trailer launch, U.S. fans who buy film tickets through Fandango will unlock an exclusive jetpack add-on for Minecraft: Bedrock Edition. Global audiences will have access to similar opportunities through local ticket sites.

A Minecraft Movie hits theaters Apr. 4.

Sobbing Brooklyn coffee shop owner goes viral on TikTok, sparks a surge of support

Mashable - 3 hours 1 min ago

The internet is full of bad things — you might even posit, not entirely incorrectly, that it's become mostly bad things. But sometimes it sparks a bit of magical positivity. It actually can bring people together.

Take Buddies Coffee Roasters in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Owner Rachel, TikTok handle @its.rachel.rose, posted about her business struggles. The nearly seven-minute video is worth watching in full, but she goes in depth about her difficulties — many of which are outside her control. Her lease is running out in a few months, and the rent is set to go up. A new, seemingly corporate-owned coffee shop is moving in next door. She's worked endlessly, with no financial backing, and still won't be able to make it work.

"Today, I just got word that I might not be able to stay in the same lease because of rent increase, which is the reality for so many people," she said in the TikTok. "But not only that, right next door to me they're putting [in] a coffee shop. And I don't know if I sound so stupid, crying and complaining. But it just feels like you just can't win. The small people can't win."

SEE ALSO: 'Ask an Axolotl' is TikTok's sweet, comforting viral ditty

It's emotional, and she sobs as she talks about her uncertain future. Rachel correctly pointed out that Williamsburg — before becoming a hipster haven turned uber-expensive luxury neighborhood — has a rich history of Puerto Rican residents. While some Puerto Rican mainstays remain — Buddies is actually just a couple blocks down from Toñita's, where Bad Bunny celebrated his recent album release — so much has disappeared. Rachel described being proud to open a new Puerto Rican-owned business in Williamsburg. 

"I won't regret posting this. It's important to see raw emotion," she said. "It's important to see... what people push through, what people have to deal with, why native New Yorkers roll their eyes at gentrification."

The TikTok took off. Her raw honesty resonated, especially with New Yorkers. It's racked up more than 3 million views. It seems like every TikTokker in New York City is posting about it. Hell, Joe Jonas commented, showed up, and posted about going to Buddies. The line was out the door just a day later.

So many people had placed online orders that Buddies' website had a pop-up notice that shipping might take longer than usual.

Soon enough, Rachel posted a thank-you for all the support, noting that "vulnerability is power." Her tearful message certainly generated a response. (Mashable reached out to Buddies and will update if we receive a response.)

It's unclear what Buddies' future might look like — but for now the present is lots and lots of business. And the internet actually did something good.

OpenAI Unveils A.I. Technology for ‘Natural Conversation’

NYT Technology - 3 hours 4 min ago
The new technology, called GPT-4.5, signifies the end of an era for OpenAI.

Lifetime access to your own personal AI assistant is only A$102

Mashable - 3 hours 13 min ago

TL;DR: Harness the power of AI and get this lifetime subscription to the AI MagicX Rune Plan on sale for A$102 (reg. A$1,530) using coupon code MAGIC35 for a limited time.

Ever thought about having your own virtual assistant that would do whatever you wanted it to? While we're not offering an assistant that can fold your laundry and do your dishes (yet!), there is a great deal available on a helpful AI generator and editor by AI MagicX.

Imagine having a powerful AI tool at your fingertips that can generate high-quality text, stunning visuals, and professional designs with just a few clicks. Now you can with lifetime access to AI MagicX, on sale for A$102. No more staring at a blank screen or struggling with design software.

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What sets MagicX apart is its user-friendly interface and advanced capabilities. With this tool, you can easily and quickly create engaging blog posts, chat bots, social media content, marketing materials, and so much more. The AI-powered editor ensures that your content is not only visually appealing but also grammatically correct. You can use the design features to create stunning graphics and layouts without needing any prior experience.

Save time and let AI figure it out for you. 

Score this great price on a lifetime subscription to AI MagicX Rune Plan on sale for only A$102 (reg. A$1,530) using coupon code MAGIC35 through 30 March at 11:59 p.m. PT.

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How to stop Google Androids SafetyCore feature from scanning your photos

Mashable - 3 hours 19 min ago

A new Google app automatically installed on Androids has users outraged about the invasion of privacy, but don't worry, it can be uninstalled.

ZDNET, which first picked up on the chatter online, reports that the app SafetyCore, designed to protect sensitive content on users' phones, also scans their entire photo gallery. The tool was introduced in October as part of its latest system update and has been gradually rolling out to users, which is why they have begun to notice it now. 

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The feature in question on the app is called Sensitive Content Warnings for Google Messages. It's an "optional feature that blurs images that may contain nudity before viewing, and then prompts with a 'speed bump' that contains help-finding resources and options, including to view the content," according to a description in the Google Security blog.

"When the feature is enabled, and an image that may contain nudity is about to be sent or forwarded, it also provides a speed bump to remind users of the risks of sending nude imagery and preventing accidental shares."

However, for the feature to scan for nudes, it must access the nudes along with the rest of your photos. Google stressed that the scanning only happens on-device, and message contents are end-to-end encrypted. "Sensitive Content Warnings doesn’t allow Google access to the contents of your images, nor does Google know that nudity may have been detected," the description added.

Despite assurances that Sensitive Content Warnings is safe and private, users remain skeptical since Google installed the SafetyCore app without their knowledge, and it runs silently in the background without explicit user consent, so users wouldn't even know that they need to disable or uninstall anything. As one Redditor said, "Silently installed itself in the background and scans all your data. If you take the name Google out of the equation, this is textbook malware behavior." And the reviews on the Google Play store are similarly scathing.

How to uninstall SafetyCore

Don't worry, you can uninstall SafetyCore. Here's how:

  • Go to Settings > Apps

  • Select "See all apps" and then select "Show system apps" under the three dot menu

  • Scroll to find SafetyCore

  • When you find the app, tap Uninstall. As ZDNET notes, this option may be grayed out, in which case you can only disable it.

Meta admits Instagram Reels featured violence and porn in graphic error

Mashable - 4 hours 50 min ago

Among massive shifts in Meta's policies, the company said on Thursday that it fixed an error that resulted in a flood of violent and graphic content on some users' Instagram Reels pages.

"We have fixed an error that caused some users to see content in their Instagram Reels feed that should not have been recommended. We apologize for the mistake," a Meta spokesperson told CNBC.

SEE ALSO: Leftist meme creators are undeterred by Meta’s rightward shift

The aforementioned content, according to one Reddit user, was a stream of Reels videos "full of street fights, school shootings, murder, and gore accidents." Another user on Reddit described a feed that switched from "planes, watches, miniature painting, and cats" to "body horror and videos with descriptions in Russian."

In a different Reddit post about Meta's apology, the comments section is flooded with posts blaming AI, Meta's recent layoffs, and misguided policy changes. One user commented, "Okay Meta but I saw a guy get executed." Another user said they were done with Instagram altogether after the platform's error. "I’m still not going back after their 'mistake' decided to show me child p*rn as soon as I opened the app. Never again."

SEE ALSO: Meta offering 200 percent bonuses to execs after laying off thousands

While Meta allows some graphic content on its site, its guidelines say it protects users from prohibited content like "videos depicting dismemberment, visible innards or charred bodies" and "imagery depicting the suffering of humans and animals."

This comes just a few weeks after Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg eliminated fact-checkers in favor of community notes, lifted prohibitions on certain forms of hate speech, scrapped DEI initiatives, removed trans-inclusive features from its apps, and reinstated political content recommendations. As CNBC pointed out, in 2022 and 2023, Meta cut 21,000 employees, many of which were part of its civic integrity and trust and safety teams.

OpenAI GPT-4.5 announcement livestream: Watch it live

Mashable - 4 hours 57 min ago

Amazon stole the show with its Alexa+ AI announcements on Wednesday, but OpenAI isn't waiting around for another chance in the spotlight.

The company behind ChatGPT announced on X on that it would livestream...something at 3 p.m. ET on Thursday. The livestream will be...somewhere, presumably, at that time. The tweet features zero other usable information of any sort, like a link or even a reference to which website the stream will be on. It could be on OpenAI's X account, or OpenAI's website, or maybe even OpenAI's YouTube page. None of them say anything about an upcoming livestream at the time of writing.

SEE ALSO: OpenAI GPT-4.5 launch imminent, report suggests. What we know. Tweet may have been deleted

We actually have more information about what might be in this mystery livestream than we do about where to watch it. Various reports point to OpenAI announcing GPT-4.5 imminently.

The DJI Power 1000 portable power station is 58% off ahead of summer camping adventures

Mashable - 5 hours 25 min ago

SAVE $580: The DJI Power 1000 portable power station is on sale at Amazon for $419 with the on-page coupon, down from the usual price of $999. That's a 58% discount.

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Surprise power outages can be rough. Instead of going without power during a storm, or even while out camping, get a great deal at Amazon on a portable power station that can charge all your devices.

As of Feb. 27, the DJI Power 1000 portable power station is on sale for just $419, down from the usual price of $999, with an on-page coupon at Amazon. That's a major 58% discount that'll save you $580 on the power station.

SEE ALSO: Grab the EcoFlow Delta 2 portable power station for 59% off and stay charged up anywhere

The DJI Power 1000 focuses on ultimate convenience when you're not connected to power. It comes with high-capacity stable output of 2,200 watts with peak output getting up to 4,400 watts.

In real-life terms, when on the go, DJI says the Power 1000 is capable of recharging a mobile phone 57 times, or keeping a car refrigerator powered for 19 hours. If you're using the DJI Power 1000 as a home backup, it'll keep the refrigerator on for about 45 hours, a lamp for 93 hours, and a WiFi router for almost 77 hours.

The convenience also extends to the charging ports with two USB-A, two USB-C, and two AC ports. The DJI Power 1000 is also compatible with solar power, coming with one SDC port and one SDC lite port.

Once you're back connected to the power grid, the DJI Power 1000 will take just 70 minutes to get back to 100% if the battery has run dry. Getting to 80% power takes only 50 minutes.

If you'll be heading on outdoor adventures that won't keep you in normal power grid range, the DJI Power 1000 is the perfect way to keep charged up. Thanks to today's deal at Amazon, the portable power station is on sale for under $420. The convenience that staying powered up affords is pretty close to priceless.

Celebrate Pokémon Presents Day with savings on Pokémon Scarlet and Violet

Mashable - 5 hours 35 min ago

SAVE $18 & $17: As of Feb. 27, get Pokémon Scarlet for $42.99 and Pokémon Violet for $41.99 at Woot, down from their original price of $59.99.

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Pokémon Trainers have a lot to look forward to. Today's Pokémon Presents revealed a release date for the upcoming Pokémon Legends: Z-A as well as a brand new game called Pokémon Champions in addition to other exciting news for fans. Since Pokémon Legends: Z-A is debuting this year, what better time than now to jump into the most recent titles and get ready for what's to come?

As of Feb. 27, Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet are on sale at Woot for $42.99 and $41.99 respectively, down from their usual price of $59.99. These prices are for physical Nintendo Switch copies rather than digital codes, so they'll be shipped to you.

Pokémon Scarlet and Violet take you to the region of Paldea, where you'll be partnered with one of three new starters: Sprigatito, Fuecoco, and Quaxly. You'll attend either the Naranja or Uva Academy depending on which version you buy, and you'll be tasked with exploring the region after encountering legendary Pokémon Koraidon or Miraidon.

It's an open-world Pokémon adventure that lets you choose which path you'll use to tackle the game, whether that means tackling the Victory Road challenge to defeat Gym Leaders or helping characters like Arven and Penny tackle different story-related missions. All three paths can be completed, so there's plenty to see and do, no matter where you decide to start.

Beyond the content already in-game, there are DLC expansions to complete and plenty of post-game content to satisfy you. Now's a good time to jump in and catch 'em all, especially with more Pokémon goodness on the way.

Get the Acer Chromebook Plus Spin 714 for $100 off at Best Buy today

Mashable - 6 hours 20 min ago

SAVE $100: As of Feb. 27, get the Acer Chromebook Plus Spin 714 for $599, down from its usual price of $699, at Best Buy. That's a discount of 19%.

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If you need a new laptop but you spend a lot of your time out and about, a Chromebook might be just what you're looking for. They're perfectly portable options that do a lot more than facilitate work, especially the Acer Chromebook Plus line. There's one in particular that you'll want to pay attention to right now, since it's on sale at Best Buy.

As of Feb. 27, get the Acer Chromebook Plus Spin 714 for $599, down from its usual price of $699 at Best Buy. That's $100 off and a discount of 19%.

Mashable's Kim Gedeon praised the Chromebook Plus Spin 714 for its "wallet-friendly price tag", "flexible design", and "military-tested durability" as well as its accessibility for anyone who's firmly entrenched in the Google ecosystem. It also features Google Gemini AI features, so it moves far beyond what you can expect from a typical Chromebook's feature set.

This model packs an Intel Core Ultra 5 Wqq5U processor, 8GB of RAM, and a 256GB SSD. Its 14-inch touchscreen display boasts a 1920 x 1200 display as well, which you can bend backward to use as a tablet or in its usual laptop form factor. Its Steel Gray aluminum chassis is lightweight as well, with a flexible hinge that make it a great pick for anyone who likes to see their favorite tech in different orientations. It also supports a stylus if you have one, so you can use it to navigate.

This is a great opportunity to bring home a laptop that moves with you so you can get a whole host of things done, and at an excellent price, under $700.

Amazon deal of the day: Grab a 65-inch Sony Bravia 7 Mini-LED TV at its best price ever

Mashable - 6 hours 37 min ago
Check out the best Amazon deals of the day as of Feb. 27: OUR TOP PICK Sony Bravia 7 65-inch Mini-LED Google TV $1,198 (save $801.99 with Prime) Get Deal BEST SPEAKER DEAL JBL Authentics 500 $499.95 (save $200) Get Deal BEST TRAVEL DEAL Eufy Security SmartTrack Link $11.99 (save $8) Get Deal BEST APPLE DEAL Apple Pencil Pro $99 (save $30) Get Deal

While the deals this week aren't as abundant as they've been in the past, there are still discounts to be found. We've done a little digging at Amazon — our specialty — and hand-picked a few deals we think are worth grabbing on Feb. 27. So, before you ride off into the weekend sunset, check them out for a little retail therapy on a budget.

Here are our picks for the best Amazon deals of the day. If none of these are your cup of tea, be sure to check out our picks from Feb. 25 and Feb. 26. A few of those deals are still live, including a four-pack of Apple AirTags and 43-inch 4-Series Fire TV at their best prices ever.

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In need of a TV upgrade? Prime members can score 40% off a 65-inch Sony Bravia 7 mini-LED Google TV as of Feb. 27. That knocks the price down to just $1,198, its lowest on record. While it's not quite as impressive as the Bravia 9, it's also about $1,000 cheaper at full price and comes with many of the same features. And most people won't notice much of a difference between the two. It packs mini-LED backlighting for captivating brightness, an XR processor that enhances scenes in real time, gaming optimization with exclusive features for PS5, and the Google TV experience to simplify your streaming setup.

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While the controls can be a bit finicky, overall the JBL Authentics 500 speaker delivers impressive sound with deep bass and crisp highs. Our friends at PCMag (also owned by Ziff Davis) tested it out and noted "The lows are robust, while the vocals and higher-register brass and strings have plenty of treble edge." You can stream through Bluetooth and WiFi and even use Google Assistant or Alexa to play your favorite tunes. The price is one of its downfalls at $699.95, but as of Feb. 27, you can save nearly 30% and pick it up at Amazon for just $499.95.

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Like the Eufy Security SmartTrack Card we featured yesterday, the SmartTrack Link is essentially an AirTag dupe with a different shape. And as of Feb. 27, it's a whole lot more affordable at Amazon. Pick one up for only $11.99 and save 40%. The SmartTrack Link is small enough to slip onto your key ring or luggage and utilizes Bluetooth and Apple's Find My network to locate your stuff. It also features free left-behind alerts and allows you to find your phone even when it's in silent mode through the Eufy Security app.

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The new Apple Pencil Pro upgrades the simple stylus with vibration effects that match the actions performed on iPads, several new interactive features, pressure sensitivity, Find My support, and the ability to create customized interactions and shortcuts. If you use your iPad for photo editing, illustrating, or digital art of any kind, it'll be a game changer for enhancing your experience. For those who are more basic iPad users, we recommend the more affordable USB-C Apple Pencil (featured yesterday). It's usually $129, but as of Feb. 27, you can save 23% and pick up the Apple Pencil Pro for just $99 at Amazon. Just note that it's only compatible with the new M2 iPad Air and M4 iPad Pro.

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

Get ahead of spring allergies with Sharks 3-in-1 air purifier thats 62% off at Best Buy

Mashable - 6 hours 37 min ago

SAVE 62%: As of Feb. 27, get Shark's 3-in-1 air purifier, heater, and fan for 62% off at Best Buy. Normally, $399.99, it's down to $149.99 saving you $250.

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Things are starting to warm up as spring nears. As the snow and ice melt away and life starts to return back to the earth, so comes seasonal allergies. If you've been feeling a little extra sneezy around the home, plagued by post-nasal drip, it might be time to consider an air purifier.

Right now, you can find Shark's 3-in-1 air purifier, fan, and heater on sale for $149.99 at Best Buy. Normally priced at $399.99, this deal saves you $250 on the device for 62% off.

The Shark 3-in-1 air purifier, fan, and heater really does it all. It's ideal for the in-between seasons, cleaning your home's air of allergens with a nano-sealed HEPA filter. While it sucks dust and dander out of the air, it also features purified heat and fan modes you can adjust as the temperatures heat up or unexpectedly drop. It's best suited for rooms up to 500 sq. ft. and auto-senses the air quality and adjusts its settings as needed.

Shop the Shark 3-in-1 air purifier, fan, and heater at Best Buy now to save 62%.

5 reasons the iPhone 16e is worth the upgrade

Mashable - 6 hours 37 min ago

Apple has a new iPhone out. Let's talk about it.

The newly launched iPhone 16e is a bit of a strategy shift for Apple. Rather than doing a budget-friendly iPhone SE model every two or three years, Apple has set itself up to potentially do a slightly compromised version of each year's flagship a handful of months later, if it wants to. It's not as cheap as the SE was, but in this case, you get what you pay for.

If you've been rocking an older iPhone or even an SE for the last few years, the 16e is well worth the upgrade. Here's why.

SEE ALSO: Apple iPhone 16e review: Battery life king Apple iPhone 16e: 5 reasons to upgrade

For reference, the iPhone 16e is basically the body of an iPhone 14 with some newer stuff inside of it. Here's how that all shakes out.

Bigger display

The last iPhone SE model, which launched in 2022, had a 4.7-inch display. That was fine if you were used to older iPhones (I rocked an SE until very recently so I get it), but these days, it's possible to make a phone with a bigger screen that's also comfortable to hold. That's what the new iPhone 16e is.

Its 6.1-inch display is a big upgrade over the screen on the SE. It doesn't have 120Hz support or the Dynamic Island you would find on the more expensive flagship iPhones, but that's OK. The bezel is smaller than it was on the SE, too. It's just a nice enhancement over what the SE offered.

Better camera

What you shouldn't expect from an iPhone 16e is a camera array that's anything close to what the iPhone 16 Pro offers. However, compared to the SE, it's a huge upgrade.

You still only get one lens, but it's a 48MP model this time around, compared to 12MP on the SE. More importantly, some of the more advanced software features that Apple included on recent iPhones (but not the SE) are here, such as nighttime photography. This is a godsend, as when I owned an SE, the inability to take decent low-light photos annoyed the heck out of me.

Longer battery life

One big bonus with the iPhone 16e compared to older budget models is the inclusion of Apple's A18 chip, the same one found inside the iPhone 16. That means performance won't be a problem on this phone. More importantly, it also contributes to substantially longer battery life than what the SE had to offer, and surprisingly, even longer battery life than the iPhone 16.

Apple rates the 16e for 26 hours of video playback, compared to 22 on the 16. Our reviewer Stan Schroeder noted that he was able to get about two days of heavy use out of the 16e on a full charge, which is incredible. My old SE couldn't make it through a day on a charge.

Face ID beats thumb print sensors

Personally, I never had much luck with the biometric thumb print sensors on older iPhones, including the SE. For whatever reason, they just didn't work consistently for me. Now, I have an iPhone with Face ID, and even though that has problems of its own, I find it faster and more convenient regardless.

Needless to say after that preamble, the iPhone 16e ditches the home button in favor of Face ID. That's a good thing, in my opinion. Just remember you need to be looking at the camera with your eyes for it to work most of the time.

USB-C means saying goodbye to the Lightning cable

Last but definitely not least, anyone who buys an iPhone 16e can hurl their Lightning cables into a river. Like every new iPhone, the 16e uses USB-C for charging. That not only enables you to use pretty much any cable you have lying around, but it means charging speeds should be faster, too. This has been my favorite thing about owning an iPhone 16, and now 16e owners can get in on the fun, too.

The Hunger Games is coming back to theaters — heres how to score tickets to the March Katniss event

Mashable - 6 hours 40 min ago

RESERVE ADVANCE TICKETS NOW: Grab tickets to the March Katniss movie event at select Cinemark locations across the U.S. between March 12 and 16, showing all films from The Hunger Games saga.

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We're volunteering as tribute between March 12 and 16. That last day overlaps with major March college basketball tournaments, but we're dedicated to freeing Panem. If you feel the same, you'll want to block off those dates and reserve tickets at your local Cinemark theater. Here's everything you need to know.

Tickets are on sale now for Cinemark's March Katniss movie event that brings all four films from The Hunger Games series back to theaters between March 12 and 16. In chronological order, the movie event shows all four films, with the fifth and final day serving as The Hunger Games marathon, screening will all four films in succession. Ticket prices vary depending on theater location and event day.

SEE ALSO: How to watch all of the 2025 Best Picture Oscar nominees

Sure, we've been rewatching The Hunger Games films at home for years, but there's something special about seeing them on the big screen again. While much of the U.S. will be jazzed about the major college basketball events in the middle of March, we're cheering for March Katniss.

Thankfully, Cinemark understands our love of the series. Here's what the movie schedule looks like:

  • March 12: The Hunger Games

  • March 13: The Hunger Games: Catching Fire

  • March 14: The Hunger Game: Mockingjay Part 1

  • March 15: The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2

  • March 16: The Hunger Games marathon (all four films back-to-back)

Yes, on March 16, you can snag a seat to spend nine hours and eight minutes watching all four of The Hunger Games films. Grab some friends, pre-order snacks, and make an incredible day of reliving every moment from the series.

If you've never seen the series, this event is truly the best possible introduction to the epic world of The Hunger Games.

Reserve your seats now for the March Katniss event at Cinemark while there's still time to choose your ideal seat.

A.I. and Vibecoding Helped Me to Create My Own Software

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I’m not a programmer. But I’ve been creating my own software tools with help from artificial intelligence.

Stock up on supplies for your furry friend at Amazon and get a $30 credit

Mashable - 7 hours 13 min ago

SAVE $30 WHEN YOU SPEND $100: At Amazon, stock up on pet supplies for your furry friend. Spend $100 on qualifying items and receive a $30 credit.

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We all love our feline and canine companions. They keep us active on walks or cozy on the couch when they're cuddled up by our side. Keeping them well-fed and cared for is an easy exchange for all they give us. If you already need to buy them their favorite treats and food, you may as well save a little money while doing so. Luckily, Amazon is running a sweet deal for pet owners.

Right now, when you spend $100 on qualifying pet supplies at Amazon, you'll receive a $30 credit. To get this deal, all you have to do is add the items to your cart, and it will be automatically applied at checkout. There are a ton of items available in this deal — for both cats and dogs. Stock up on litter or big bags of dog food to get some extra savings. And the best part? The supplies are delivered right to your door, so you don't have to lug them from the store to the car to your home. And beyond the essentials, make sure to add some treats for your cart (your dog definitely didn't tell us to say that.)

Already have enough supplies at home? If you have some extra money to spend, purchase some pet supplies to donate to your local pet shelter.

Shop this pet deal at Amazon now and receive a $30 credit when you spend $100 on food, treats, and more.

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