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Many Samsung Galaxy users miss these 4 One UI features that change everything
Whether you like it or not, there's no denying that Samsung's One UI packs more features than any other Android skin. Some are as handy as a pocket on a shirt, and once you discover them, you'll use them every day. But even those that might not look particularly useful at first glance can offer value that many Galaxy phone owners will greatly appreciate.
4 smart home sensors you should put in your basement, crawl space, and attic
If you don’t have sensors hidden all over your house, do you really have a smart home? These devices make it possible to use all sorts of useful automations and alerts, from turning on lights to avoiding thousands of dollars worth of damage.
These Linux networking command-line tools are outdated. Here's what you should use instead.
Since Linux is so widely used for servers, it has a lot of utlities for monitoring network information and accessing remote resources. There are some networking commands people still use because they know them, but some are outdated and deprecated. Here are some deprecated utilities along with what you should use instead.
I turned my old Kindle into a self-hosted Pocket replacement
Life is busy, and I don't always have time to sit and read articles when I discover them. Pocket used to allow me to save these articles and read them later, but it's sadly long gone. I decided to set up a Pocket replacement using a mini PC and my Kindle.
You are slowly killing your SSD without even realizing it
This is a PSA: Please stop abusing your SSD. Mistreating it is easier to do than it might seem. We all do it to some extent, but if you do it too much, it'll eventually backfire.
Your Bluetooth earbuds have a hidden eavesdropping flaw—and big brands aren't immune
Most people treat Bluetooth earbuds as a passive accessory, something that sits in your ears and plays audio. The security conversation around them, when it happens at all, tends to focus on whether someone can intercept your music or track your location. Many devices can be hacked, and your Bluetooth earbuds are no exception.
Claude helped me mod a 2012 Kindle Fire—it didn't go well
If there are three things folks typically know about me, it's that I love Linux, I'm an avid reader and I have a bit of an obsession with modding Kindles and Fire Tablets. I would say, "Hey, I resemble that remark!" and then wait patiently while no one catches the reference. One Kindle has eluded me all these years, but I finally found one: a Kindle Fire 7 (2012). I tried to mod it, with a little help from Claude.
5 beginner 3D printing mistakes that will cost you a whole spool of filament
Basic 3D printing filament is relatively affordable, but nobody likes wasting their money. Avoiding disaster requires that you not fall into the trap of making rookie mistakes. Knowing what these are can save you filament, money, and time.
25 years later, the Final Fantasy X opening song still rocks
Around the turn of the millennium, straight edge hardcore singer Bill Muir was asked by Japanese game developer Square (now known as Square Enix) to lend his vocals to a song for its upcoming RPG, Final Fantasy X. It seemed like just another recording session. Instead, it became the opening track to one of the most beloved games in the series. Twenty-five years later, "Otherworld" remains one of the most iconic video game openings ever made.
At first, Final Fantasy X lulls players into a familiar rhythm. Gentle music plays over the opening menus, evoking the orchestral soundscapes longtime fans had come to expect from the series. Then, just minutes into the game, Muir's ferocious vocals rip through the silence. As Tidus awakens and flashes back to his former life as a blitzball star in Zanarkand, "Otherworld" explodes onto the soundtrack, replacing tranquility with pounding guitars and raw aggression. It's a startling introduction that immediately announces Final Fantasy X isn't interested in playing by the series' established rules.
Muir, who was in his late twenties at the time, was living in Tokyo and performing with his band, xtillidiex (pronounced "Till I Die"), when he was asked to work on the song. A few months after the game's July 19, 2001, release in Japan, Muir got a taste of how much people loved the track.
"I remember being at a show, a later show for my band xtillidiex, as we were wrapping up and I was going to be leaving Japan, somebody having that song on as a ringtone,” Muir told Mashable over a video call from Los Angeles. "And I remember slowly turning and looking at that and being like, "Oh my goodness! Like, this [game] is a pretty big thing."
SEE ALSO: 'Final Fantasy VII Rebirth' is everything you could want it to beMost people who played Final Fantasy X shortly after its release were introduced to the song before social media and Shazam, which led to several rumors about its origins. Many people thought the song was by the heavy metal band Rammstein because of what Reddit users describe as an erroneous artist credit on the peer-to-peer file-sharing program Limewire — long before the days of legal music streaming, millennials turned to more illegal measures.
Others thought it was by The Black Mages, a rock band in which Final Fantasy composer Nobuo Uematsu was a member from 2002 to 2010. Either way, people were hooked, and they’re still talking about it a quarter of a century later.
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In honor of the game's 25th anniversary, Square Enix is also releasing a remastered version of Final Fantasy X and its sequel X-2 for the Nintendo Switch on July 23.
The game follows Tidus after he appears to be transported 1,000 years into the future. During the "Otherworld" opening sequence, we see Tidus meeting a character named Auron (who, like his name suggests, emanates aura) and having flashbacks of Zanarkand being destroyed by a colossal, monstrous force called Sin.
Tidus wakes up in Spira, where Sin is still wreaking havoc and destroying entire cities. He joins Yuna, a summoner who hopes to defeat Sin, and her ragtag group of guardians.
The Zanarkand ruins in Spira. Credit: Square EnixWhile Final Fantasy X is often remembered for its groundbreaking graphics and cinematic cutscenes — few are as iconic as Yuna's Sending — it also stands out for its willingness to grapple with darker themes. Beneath its fantasy setting lies a story about grief, generational trauma, religious corruption, death, and the search for meaning in the face of inevitable loss. It wasn't the first Final Fantasy game to tackle those ideas, but it was the first video game I played that made the stakes feel genuinely existential.
That emotional depth resonated with millions of players. According to Square Enix, Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2 have sold a combined 20 million copies worldwide since their original releases in 2001 and 2003, making them among the best-selling entries in the franchise. Released on the PlayStation 2, Final Fantasy X also marked a major technical leap for the series, introducing fully voiced characters and pushing the console's graphical capabilities to create a more cinematic experience than fans had ever seen.
I was about nine or 10 years old and still riding the Kingdom Hearts high when I spotted Final Fantasy X at my local GameStop. I recognized Tidus from Kingdom Hearts, where he appears as a supporting character, and decided to give the game a chance. Up until then, my only experience with the series had been Final Fantasy III on the Nintendo DS, a relatively straightforward RPG with a whimsical fantasy world and a mellow, orchestral soundtrack. When I got home, I popped the PlayStation 2 disc into the console, my little brother settled in beside me, and hit start.
Just minutes later, we were frozen in front of the TV. As Tidus awakens in a dazzling CGI cutscene, the opening riffs of "Otherworld" crash through the speakers, replacing the serene music that had greeted us in the menus. My brother and I just stared. In an instant, Final Fantasy X announced itself as something entirely different — not just from the Final Fantasy games I'd played, but from almost every video game I'd experienced.
That sense of bold experimentation extended far beyond the opening cinematic. Final Fantasy X marked the first time longtime series composer Nobuo Uematsu shared scoring duties with other composers, bringing in Masashi Hamauzu and Junya Nakano to help shape the soundtrack. The collaboration resulted in one of the franchise's most eclectic scores, seamlessly blending orchestral pieces, piano ballads, ambient soundscapes, and hard rock to forge a musical identity unlike any other in the Final Fantasy series.
How an unexpected meeting at a Japanese restaurant led to Muir working with Square Enix"Otherworld" was composed by Uematsu, who recruited translator and author Alexander O. Smith to write the lyrics, and vocalist Muir to sing the song.
Muir said he first met Smith through a mutual friend in either 1999 or 2000, while he and his bandmates were putting together demo tapes at a restaurant. When Smith said he was interested in hearing some of the band’s music, Muir charged him 200 yen for a demo tape.
"If I had really put together how important this would be in my life, I would have given him the tape. Instead, I charged him for the tape," said Muir.
Smith obliged and said that he worked for Square Enix and that they might be looking for someone to work on a song. A few months later, Smith emailed Muir, asking him if he wanted to come into the Square Enix office for an interview.
Muir said he showed up casually in a band tee with either ripped jeans or camo shorts, with his skateboard in hand, which he said was probably inappropriate for the setting. But somehow, that didn’t deter the folks at Square Enix from giving Muir a chance.
"They played me the song, which was nothing like the song as we know it now," said Muir.
He said that they initially played the song on a keyboard and had asked him if he would be willing to rap on the track, which he turned down.
"I'm good to go for screaming, yelling, and maybe some angry muttering, and growling," Muir said he told them. "Weirdly, that didn't turn them off."
The rest was RPG history. They brought Muir to a full studio in a basement, where Muir met the band and went over the lyrics a couple of times before recording. He said that there wasn’t much direction from Uematsu and the team on how Muir could approach the song, so it was a very hands-off process.
"They knew what I could do at that point, and whatever I was going to do, I was going to do," said Muir.
Muir added his own touch at the end of "Otherworld," and if you listen closely, the last few lyrics are a shoutout to his band, xtillidiex: "straight edge/til I die/my lost cause, lost cause, lost cause in this world."
Rebellions, and the legacy of "Otherworld" and Final Fantasy XIt was the first game in the series to feature full voice acting, a fully 3D-rendered world, and more complex, layered sounds. Since the PlayStation 2 had twice as many audio channels (48) as the PlayStation 1 (24), it could support a wider range of sounds and music, making it the perfect platform for a collaborative soundtrack by composers Uematsu, Masashi Hamauzu, and Junya Nakano.
"Seeing those visuals and the story and the music, it was like nothing else that was on the market at the time," said The Night Sky Prince, a digital creator who has been making content on Final Fantasy and other Japanese RPG games for over 10 years.
The Night Sky Prince told Mashable that previous Final Fantasy games were associated with a more synth-heavy, orchestral sound, but that the new hardware enabled a more vocal, live-instrumental approach, challenging the preconceived notion of what "video game music" is.
He said that "Otherworld," in particular, is unique to the Final Fantasy series because of its proximity to metal and rock genres.
"I feel like that genre choice is very interesting, in part because it can kind of represent rebellion, which I feel kind of represents the dynamic of Tidus and Jecht's relationship quite a lot too," he said.
In a way, the soundtrack was Uematsu’s form of rebellion, or at least his way of breaking away from the previous ways he composed the Final Fantasy soundtracks. In a 2011 interview with RPGamer, Uematsu joked that Final Fantasy wasn't him, but "Otherworld" was. He said that since Final Fantasy X was released on the PlayStation 2, he finally had a way to express rock music, which is the foundation of his work.
Combined with Muir's refusal to rap the lyrics in favor of staying true to his hardcore roots, even if it meant losing the opportunity altogether, "Otherworld" became more than just an opening theme. It challenged expectations of what a video game soundtrack could sound like, especially within the Final Fantasy series. That uncompromising spirit is still part of what keeps drawing fans back to the track.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed. This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed. This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.The Night Sky Prince said it's one of the songs that he will frequently turn on when he’s at the gym because it's the "best song to listen to while doing a bench press."
"To this day, 'Otherworld' is the only track in all of music ever made that can get me out of a funk. ‘Go. NOW. If you want it,’ reminds me that I need to get off my ass and make things happen,” said Reddit user rogdesouza in a 2025 thread about the song. "I played this game over 20 years ago on the PS2, and it has stayed with me ever since."
Digital creator DizzieDee, who is also known for her content on Final Fantasy and JRPGs, posted about the song on X on June 8 of this year. She said that Final Fantasy X had the best opening of all time, and that “Otherworld” still feels rent-free in her head.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.More than two decades later, Final Fantasy X continues to inspire a new generation of players. Fans still post guitar, piano, and drum covers of "Otherworld" across TikTok and YouTube, while creators like Ollie Dreamer continue to argue that Final Fantasy X remains the best game in the franchise.
For YouTuber The Night Sky Prince, the game's longevity comes down to one thing: replayability.
"People really like the sort of cinematic, story-driven nature of Final Fantasy X. But Final Fantasy X also offered players a lot of customization with the sphere grid, weapon builds, and the combat system was incredibly deep," he said. "Because of that, even though the game was linear, players still felt a sense of choice, whether illusory or otherwise."
Its influence can still be felt throughout the series. Final Fantasy XIII expanded on the Sphere Grid's progression with its Crystarium system and introduced Eidolons that echo X's iconic god-like Aeons. Final Fantasy XVI, meanwhile, revisits many of the themes that made X so memorable, sending its protagonist on a deeply personal journey against seemingly godlike forces.
Perhaps the most memorable callback, though, comes near the end of Final Fantasy X. "Otherworld" returns during the climactic battle against Braska's Final Aeon, who is revealed to be Tidus' father, Jecht. By then, players also know that Jecht was Sin, the monstrous force introduced during the game's opening cinematic. The song that first welcomed players into Spira comes back one last time, transforming what began as a shocking introduction into a powerful full-circle moment about grief, sacrifice, and breaking cycles of violence.
Today, Muir is still forging his own path. Outside of music, he works as a registered nurse caring for veterans and has built an online following as "Sergeant Vegan," where he shares content on nutrition, fitness, and animal and human rights advocacy. He's also writing a memoir about his time living in Tokyo and touring with his band, and hopes to one day perform "Otherworld" for Final Fantasy fans.
Looking back, though, he's simply grateful to have played a small part in something that continues to resonate with players 25 years later.
"When that song kicked in, I remember just being like, 'Oh my God, this is amazing,'" Muir said. "Just the feeling that I've accomplished something… to be a part of something that big, it just feels really, really good."
Fans can pre-download and purchase a digital version of the remastered Final Fantasy X/X-2 on the Nintendo website.
The Windows command line is hiding these 6 awesome network troubleshooting tools
Network issues can often be infuriating because everything seems to work as it's supposed to—except your internet connection. Then your internet connection starts working fine, but websites take forever to load. Then there are those frustrating intermittent connection issues that come and go seemingly at random.
World Cup halftime show today: What time to watch Justin Bieber, BTS, Madonna, and Shakira live
FIFA is giving the World Cup final its first Super Bowl-style halftime show, and the lineup is almost as crowded as the pitch.
Justin Bieber, BTS, Madonna, and Shakira will headline the performance during Sunday’s final between Spain and Argentina at New York New Jersey Stadium. Burna Boy, conductor Gustavo Dudamel, and the PS22 Chorus featuring Coldplay will also appear, along with characters from Sesame Street and The Muppets. Coldplay frontman Chris Martin curated the show.
What time is the World Cup halftime show?The World Cup final kicks off Sunday, July 19, at 3 p.m. ET, and the halftime show should begin sometime around 3:45 to 3:50 p.m. ET, assuming the match starts on time and there are no major delays. FIFA and Global Citizen have not announced an exact start time for the performance because, unlike the Super Bowl, soccer does not stop at a perfectly scheduled point. The first half lasts 45 minutes, but additional stoppage time will push halftime back by several minutes.
Viewers primarily interested in the music should tune in before 3:45 or risk missing the opening of the show.
The performance itself will last 11 minutes, but the full halftime break could reportedly be considerably longer since crews will need time to build and remove the stage. Broadcasters are preparing for the usual 15-minute interval to stretch to as long as 30 minutes.
Not everyone is thrilled about that possibility, especially given the sport’s history. Soccer’s rulemaking body, the International Football Association Board, normally limits halftime to 15 minutes and even rejected a 2021 proposal to extend it to 25, citing concerns about player welfare and the risks of keeping athletes inactive for too long.
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This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed. This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed. This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed. How to watch the World Cup halftime showThe halftime show will air as part of the World Cup final broadcast. English-language coverage is available on Fox, while the game can be streamed through Fox One and the Fox Sports app. Fox’s pregame coverage begins at noon ET, three hours before kickoff.
Spanish-language coverage will air on Telemundo and stream on Peacock. Peacock Premium and Premium Plus subscribers have access to all 104 World Cup matches live in Spanish, including the final and its halftime performance. You can also check out Mashable's guide to watching the 2026 World Cup online for free, which includes tips for global readers and VPN users.
The halftime show supports the FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund, which aims to raise $100 million to expand access to education and soccer programs for children around the world. FIFA says more than $50 million has already been raised, including $1 donated from every ticket sold during the tournament.
I tested the Ninja Creami and its top rivals to find the best ice cream maker for National Ice Cream Day
True ice cream is a labor-intensive process that requires double boilers to make custard, on top of all the churning time. But innovation has brought convenience to the kitchen. Instant ice cream machines like the TikTok-famous Ninja Creami make ice cream easy for anyone to make at home
These appliances take a hint from blenders and spin a blade through a frozen mix, which breaks it up and mixes it up into a creamy, fluffy ice cream texture. These ice cream makers are even back on trend in 2026 as proteinmaxxing has people focused on their macros and sneaking protein in wherever they can, which means even in dessert. Right now, TikTok is full of Ninja Creami recipes that involve protein powders.
I've been using the Ninja Creami and Ninja Slushi for years, and I also tested the buzzy new Ninja Creami Scoop & Swirl. But in honor of National Ice Cream Day, I wanted to find the best ice cream maker for your countertop, too. So, I tested three buzzy models to find out if they're really worth it, and if the Ninja Creami is still king of the kitchen.
SEE ALSO: National Ice Cream Day 2026 deals: Score free food from Dairy Queen, Ben & Jerry's, Target, and moreNYT Connections Sports Edition today: Hints and answers for July 19, 2026
Today's Connections: Sports Edition will be easier if you watch soccer.
As we've shared in previous hints stories, this is a version of the popular New York Times word game that seeks to test the knowledge of sports fans.
Like the original Connections, the game is all about finding the "common threads between words." And just like Wordle, Connections resets after midnight, and each new set of words gets trickier and trickier — so we've served up some hints and tips to get you over the hurdle.
If you just want to be told today's puzzle, you can jump to the end of this article for the latest Connections solution. But if you'd rather solve it yourself, keep reading for some clues, tips, and strategies to assist you.
SEE ALSO: Mahjong, Sudoku, free crossword, and more: Play games on Mashable What is Connections: Sports Edition?The NYT's latest daily word game has launched in association with The Athletic, the New York Times property that provides the publication's sports coverage. The sports Connections can be played on both web browsers and mobile devices and require players to group four words that share something in common.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.Each puzzle features 16 words, and each grouping of words is split into four categories. These sets could comprise anything from book titles, software, country names, etc. Even though multiple words will seem like they fit together, there's only one correct answer.
If a player gets all four words in a set correct, those words are removed from the board. Guess wrong and it counts as a mistake — players get up to four mistakes before the game ends.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.Players can also rearrange and shuffle the board to make spotting connections easier. Additionally, each group is color-coded with yellow being the easiest, followed by green, blue, and purple. Like Wordle, you can share the results with your friends on social media.
SEE ALSO: Wordle-obsessed? These are the best word games to play IRL. Here's a hint for today's Connections: Sports Edition categoriesWant a hint about the categories without being told the categories? Then give these a try:
Yellow: Goalie
Green: World Cup arenas
Blue: World Cup scorers
Purple: The best of the best
Need a little extra help? Today's connections fall into the following categories:
Yellow: Prevent a Goal
Green: Stadiums to Host World Cup Final
Blue: World Cup Golden Ball Winners
Purple: Golden___
Looking for Wordle today? Here's the answer to today's Wordle.
Ready for the answers? This is your last chance to turn back and solve today's puzzle before we reveal the solutions.
Drumroll, please!
The solution to today's Connections: Sports Edition #664 is...
What is the answer to Connections: Sports Edition today?Prevent a Goal: BLOCK, PARRY, SAVE, STOP
Stadiums to Host World Cup Final: AZTECA, MARACANA, ROSE BOWL, SOCCER CITY
World Cup Golden Ball Winners: FORLAN, MARADONA, MODRIC, ZIDANE
Golden___: BALL, BOOT, GLOVE, GOAL
Don't feel down if you didn't manage to guess it this time. There will be new sports Connections for you to stretch your brain with tomorrow, and we'll be back again to guide you with more helpful hints.
Are you also playing NYT Strands? See hints and answers for today's Strands.
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Not the day you're after? Here's the solution to yesterday's Connections.
NYT Pips hints, answers for July 19, 2026
Welcome to your guide to Pips, the latest game in the New York Times catalogue.
Released in August 2025, Pips puts a unique spin on dominoes, creating a fun single-player experience that could become your next daily gaming habit.
Currently, if you're stuck, the game only offers to reveal the entire puzzle, forcing you to move on to the next difficulty level and start over. However, we have you covered! Below are piecemeal answers that will serve as hints so that you can find your way through each difficulty level.
How to play PipsIf you've ever played dominoes, you'll have a passing familiarity with how Pips is played. As we've shared in our previous hints stories for Pips, the tiles, like dominoes, are placed vertically or horizontally and connect with each other. The main difference between a traditional game of dominoes and Pips is the color-coded conditions you have to address. The touching tiles don't necessarily have to match.
SEE ALSO: Wordle today: Answer, hints for July 19, 2026The conditions you have to meet are specific to the color-coded spaces. For example, if it provides a single number, every side of a tile in that space must add up to the number provided. It is possible — and common — for only half a tile to be within a color-coded space.
Here are common examples you'll run into across the difficulty levels:
Number: All the pips in this space must add up to the number.
Equal: Every domino half in this space must be the same number of pips.
Not Equal: Every domino half in this space must have a completely different number of pips.
Less than: Every domino half in this space must add up to less than the number.
Greater than: Every domino half in this space must add up to more than the number.
If an area does not have any color coding, it means there are no conditions on the portions of dominoes within those spaces.
SEE ALSO: NYT Strands hints, answers for July 19, 2026 Easy difficulty hints, answers for July 19 PipsEqual (1): Everything in this space must be equal to 1. The answer is 1-1, placed horizontally.
Number (12): Everything in this space must add up to 12. The answer is 5-6, placed vertically; 6-3, placed horizontally.
Less Than (4): Everything in this space must be less than 4. The answer is 6-3, placed horizontally.
Less Than (5): Everything in this space must be less than 5. The answer is 4-5, placed vertically.
Number (0): Everything in this space must add up to 0. The answer is 0-0, placed vertically; 0-1, placed vertically.
Medium difficulty hints, answers for July 19 PipsGreater Than (10): Everything in this space must be greater than 10. The answer is 6-3, placed vertically; 1-5, placed vertically.
Less Than (6): Everything in this space must be less than 6. The answer is 3-1, placed horizontally.
Number (7): Everything in this space must add up to 7. The answer is 6-3, placed vertically; 4-4, placed horizontally.
Number (7): Everything in this space must add up to 7. The answer is 3-0, placed horizontally; 4-4, placed horizontally.
Number (1): Everything in this space must add up to 1. The answer is 3-0, placed horizontally; 1-6, placed horizontally.
Greater Than (8): Everything in this space must be greater than 8. The answer is 1-6, placed horizontally; 3-4, placed horizontally.
Greater Than (3): Everything in this space must be greater than 3. The answer is 3-4, placed horizontally.
Hard difficulty hints, answers for July 19 PipsNumber (4): Everything in this space must add up to 4. The answer is 2-2, placed horizontally.
Number (4): Everything in this space must add up to 4. The answer is 4-3, placed horizontally.
Greater Than (4): Everything in this space must be greater than 4. The answer is 6-6, placed horizontally.
Number (4): Everything in this space must add up to 4. The answer is 4-4, placed vertically.
Number (1): Everything in this space must add up to 1. The answer is 1-6, placed horizontally.
Number (9): Everything in this space must add up to 9. The answer is 1-6, placed horizontally.
Number (7): Everything in this space must add up to 7. The answer is 1-2, placed horizontally.
Number (2): Everything in this space must add up to 2. The answer is 1-2, placed horizontally.
Number (6): Everything in this space must add up to 6. The answer is 6-4, placed vertically.
Number (4): Everything in this space must add up to 4. The answer is 4-4, placed vertically.
Number (5): Everything in this space must add up to 5. The answer is 5-1, placed horizontally.
Number (4): Everything in this space must add up to 4. The answer is 1-4, placed horizontally.
Number (4): Everything in this space must add up to 4. The answer is 6-4, placed horizontally.
Less Than (4): Everything in this space must be less than 4. The answer is 0-1, placed horizontally.
Number (4): Everything in this space must add up to 4. The answer is 0-4, placed horizontally.
Number (0): Everything in this space must add up to 0. The answer is 0-4, placed horizontally; 0-3, placed vertically.
Equal (1): Everything in this space must be equal to 1. The answer is 5-1, placed horizontally; 1-4, placed horizontally; 0-1, placed horizontally; 1-1, placed vertically.
Equal (3): Everything in this space must be equal to 3. The answer is 0-3, placed vertically; 3-3, placed horizontally.
Less Than (4): Everything in this space must be less than 4. The answer is 2-4, placed horizontally.
Number (4): Everything in this space must add up to 4. The answer is 2-4, placed horizontally.
Number (4): Everything in this space must add up to 4. The answer is 4-5, placed horizontally.
Greater Than (4): Everything in this space must be greater than 4. The answer is 4-5, placed horizontally.
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Googles AI Search is a minefield for schools
Millennials, the first computer generation, recall many a classroom lecture about the unreliability of Wikipedia. We were told to be wary of unverified forum posts. We were advised to seek out primary sources on the World Wide Web, and the place to start was Google.
Now, as Gen Alpha enters AI-powered classrooms, can Google Search no longer be trusted?
A new report by child safety watchdog Common Sense Media concluded that Google's modernized, AI-powered Search poses an "unacceptable risk" to young Googlers. In fact, the report authors say, the generative AI search engine is so risky that students should stop using it completely until Google educators can turn the AI off.
SEE ALSO: Teens talking to Meta AI about suicide will trigger alert Google's AI Search as classroom threatChild safety advocates have been urging schools to ditch classroom technology for years. As generative AI embeds itself in educational products, those cries have gotten louder. But while it's easy to see the potential harm in introducing something like ChatGPT to young students, it may not be as obvious that a simple Google search exposes young learners to AI.
Google launched AI Mode for Search last year. Unlike AI Overviews' rollout, AI Mode was available to everyone, immediately, including education accounts. Both Common Sense Media and other experts Mashable spoke to said this was alarming, primarily because Google's AI Mode is powered by Gemini models — models that are age-gated in other Google experiences, including on Google's educational technology suite.
Google Search is a tentpole product for the tech giant and an essential tool for both educators and students, Robbie Torney, senior director of AI programs at Common Sense Media, explained. "Google is an outsized player in both the search space and the education space."
The company helmed a 1:1 device movement that saw the introduction of personal devices, like Chromebooks, in schools across the country. Google Workspace for Education now powers administrative suites and classroom resources. The company later became a major evangelist for AI implementation, introducing, and then ultimately rescaling, Gemini for Education. Google now boasts millions of Workspace for Education, Chromebook, and other Google educational product users ranging from Kindergartners to post-grads.
By making generative AI fundamental to Google's products — to the point where many users don't even realize they're using it — Google has eroded years of trust, sources told Mashable.
Googling isn't so simple anymoreFor one, researchers have found Google's AI Overviews are prone to repeating misinformation, an early product sticking point that has not yet been resolved by the tech giant. Much like existing problems with chatbots, sources told Mashable, the product's design suggests an air of authority that can easily confuse adults, let alone children.
In addition, Common Sense Media found that Google's AI tools readily completed homework assignments for minor users. Experts suggest that this combination of misleading design, varying responses, and the agreeable nature of chatbots (including AI Mode) may lead students to unknowingly cheat. At the bare minimum, they say, searching on Google may be making learning harder.
"They are infusing AI in developmentally inappropriate ways through Search," explained Amanda Bickerstaff, deputy director of AI for Education. The organization works with educational institutions to build out AI literacy programs and reduce the potentially negative impact of generative AI tools on children's learning.
There is no reason why a 10-year-old, 13-year-old, or even 15-year-old should see an AI Overview or have AI Mode. - Amanda Bickerstaff, AI for EducationBickerstaff called AI Mode a backdoor for students to access unsafe generative AI experiences. It's also complicating educators' ability to enshrine literacy skills in the next generation, Bickerstaff explained, replicating some of the worst parts of chatbot design right in a previously reliable information environment.
"There is no reason why a 10-year-old, 13-year-old, or even 15-year-old should see an AI Overview or have AI Mode," said Bickerstaff. "When teaching AI literacy, the first step is to be intentional. These modes are the opposite. You don't go to a search engine to get a chatbot answer, you go to search for real things."
According to Common Sense Media's report, AI Overviews and Google's new Search chatbot AI Mode could also pose mental health and safety risks to children.
Google does not offer the option to disable only AI features while keeping Search accessible. That means children can still be exposed to generative AI while at school even when guardrails are in place, simply by doing their schoolwork. Parents can turn off Search entirely or block Google.com for the child accounts they manage, Google explains. School administrators could theoretically do the same for Workspace for Education accounts, bricking the Google Search domain for all users. Bickerstaff sees this as putting educators between a rock and a hard place. "What are you going to say? That kids can't search the web?"
In a statement to Mashable following the report's release, Google said Common Sense Media's stress testing was narrow and ambiguous, and not an "effective way to measure product safety and helpfulness." Common Sense Media did not test Workspace for Education accounts, only consumer accounts. However, Google expressed that the AI-powered Search experience is the same for all users, said Torney.
SEE ALSO: The fierce battle over AI in schools Could AI Search be a legal nightmare for schools?Because of this, sources Mashable spoke to said that it may be time to cut ties with Google.
"Google’s AI Overview and AI Mode are undermining kids’ education, supplying them with dangerous disinformation, and putting their very lives at risk," said David Monahan, campaign director for child safety nonprofit Fairplay for Kids. "If Google is not even willing to disable AI features for students, schools should stop using Google products altogether."
Common Sense Media's report could be a startling wake-up call for school districts, said Anya Meksin, deputy director of Schools Beyond Screens, a national coalition pushing for school policies that limit tech use in classrooms. Schools Beyond Screens recently spearheaded new tech use policies at Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) schools, including a screen time ban for kindergarten and first grade classes.
Both Fairplay and Schools Beyond Screens are leading calls for years-long moratoriums on Gen AI use in schools. Meksin explained that advocates have already sounded the alarm about AI Search and other integrated Google products, not just chatbots.
"We are shocked by the way Big Tech has colonized public education with their products," Meksin said. "We have to treat this as an emergency. Education is the foundation of our democracy, and they are knowingly disabling our children from being able to fight back against these companies in the future."
School districts, including LAUSD, have struggled to address the problems posed by the reliance on classroom tech, often in violation of their own burgeoning AI policies, she explained.
"School districts are instantly in violation of any policies put in place because of the speed of the technology and the way AI is embedded," said Meksin. For example, LAUSD's new policy bans students under 13 years of age from using generative AI in school. But through products like Chromebooks and Google Search on school computers, students can still interact with AI Mode.
We have to treat this as an emergency. - Anya Meksin, Schools Beyond ScreensOver the last 20 years, K-12 schools have spent billions to outfit their classrooms with educational technology. Meksin said she was told by several districts that it would be impossible to fully disable such expansive services, including Google products like Chromebooks.
"We find this position to be completely laughable," Meksin said. "School districts are liable for exposing children to products known to cause severe and lasting harm." She believes educational institutions could enter the same legal hot water as social media and AI companies.
Google and its parent company Alphabet recently faced its first wrongful death lawsuit after a user died by suicide following conversations with Gemini. YouTube, also owned by Alphabet, was found guilty of negligent platform design and subsequent mental health harm to minor users. Torney likened the rollout of Google's AI features to the introduction of YouTube to classrooms, which has also come under fire from child safety advocates.
Instead of opening themselves up to greater liability, Meksin believes school districts should push for change from Big Tech — starting with stronger controls for embedded generative AI features now available on school devices. "As the largest purchasers of these products, districts have power. If Google refuses to comply, districts must cease using these products and void these contracts."
FIFA World Cup schedule today: Games, kickoff times, livestream info for July 19
The 2026 World Cup final is here at last. We've had weeks of epic contests between the best sides in the world, and it all comes down to this. It's the defending champions against the Euro 2024 winners for a shot at immortality. The likes of Lamine Yamal and Lionel Messi will battle it out for the trophy.
Here's all the information you need to watch the final.
FIFA World Cup schedule today: July 19World Cup Final: Spain vs. Argentina (New York New Jersey Stadium) — kickoff at 3 p.m. ET
Argentina are the defending champions, but they've largely relied on late goals to make the final. Spain didn't hit their best form in the group stage, but they've built momentum with some big wins in the knockout rounds, including an impressive victory over favorites France. Neither side is coming into this clash as real favorites, and we expect the final to be decided by a moment of brilliance or a mistake.
Live coverage will be on Fox and Fox One. Peacock will carry the live Spanish-language coverage.
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Hurdle hints and answers for July 19, 2026
If you like playing daily word games like Wordle, then Hurdle is a great game to add to your routine.
There are five rounds to the game. The first round sees you trying to guess the word, with correct, misplaced, and incorrect letters shown in each guess. If you guess the correct answer, it'll take you to the next hurdle, providing the answer to the last hurdle as your first guess. This can give you several clues or none, depending on the words. For the final hurdle, every correct answer from previous hurdles is shown, with correct and misplaced letters clearly shown.
An important note is that the number of times a letter is highlighted from previous guesses does necessarily indicate the number of times that letter appears in the final hurdle.
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If you find yourself stuck at any step of today's Hurdle, don't worry! We have you covered.
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Hurdle Word 2 hintSalt water.
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Hurdle Word 3 hintBombardment.
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