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4 Home Assistant actions you should be using in your automations

How-To Geek - 2 hours 50 min ago

Home Assistant has come a long way since the days when all your automations had to be written in YAML. These days, you can build automations in the automation editor without seeing a single line of code. With so many actions to choose from in the automation editor, it's easy to miss some of the most useful ones.

Categories: IT General, Technology

Meta execs let teens use AI chatbots despite safety warnings, released docs allege

Mashable - Wed, 01/28/2026 - 23:17

Meta leadership knew that the company's AI companions, referred to as AI characters, could engage in inappropriate and sexual interactions and still launched them without stronger controls, according to new internal documents revealed on Monday (Jan. 28) as part of a lawsuit against the company by the New Mexico attorney general.

The communications, sent between Meta safety teams and platform leadership that didn't include CEO Mark Zuckerberg, include objections to building companion chatbots that could be used by adults and minors for explicit romantic interactions. Ravi Sinha, head of Meta’s child safety policy, and Meta global safety head Antigone Davis sent messages agreeing that chatbot companions should have safeguards against sexually explicit interactions by users under 18. Other communications allege Zuckerberg rejected recommendations to add parental controls, including the option to turn off genAI features, before the launch of AI companions shortly thereafter.

SEE ALSO: TikTok settles as Meta and Google face jury in social media addiction suit

Meta is facing multiple lawsuits pertaining to its products and their impact on minor users, including a potential landmark jury trial over the allegedly addictive design of sites like Facebook and Instagram. Meta's competitors, including YouTube, TikTok, and Snapchat, are under tightening legal scrutiny, as well.

The newly released communications were part of court discovery in a case against Meta brought by New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez. Torrez first filed a civil lawsuit against Meta in 2023, alleging the company allowed its platforms to become "marketplaces for predators." Internal communications between Meta executives were unsealed and released as the case heads to trial next month.

In November, a plaintiff’s brief from a major multidistrict lawsuit filed in the Northern District of California alleged a lenient policy toward users who violated safety rules, including those reported for "trafficking of humans for sex." Documents also showed that Meta execs allegedly knew of "millions" of adults contacting minors across its sites. "The full record will show that for over a decade, we have listened to parents, researched issues that matter most, and made real changes to protect teens," a Meta spokesperson told TIME.

SEE ALSO: After settling lawsuit, Snapchat adds new parental controls for teens

"This is yet another example of the New Mexico Attorney General cherry-picking documents to paint a flawed and inaccurate picture," said Meta spokesperson Andy Stone in response to the new documents.

Meta paused teen use of its chatbots in August, following a report by Reuters that found Meta's internal AI rules permitted chatbots to engage in conversations that were "sensual" or "romantic" in nature. The company later revised its safety guidelines, barring content that "enables, encourages, or endorses" child sexual abuse, romantic role play when involving minors, and other sensitive topics. Last week, Meta once again locked down AI chatbots for young users as it explored a new version with enhanced parental controls.

Torrez has led other state attorneys general in seeking to take major social media platforms to court over child safety concerns. In 2024, Torrez sued Snapchat, claiming the platform allowed sextortion and grooming of minors to proliferate while still marketing itself as safe for young users.

Categories: IT General, Technology

This affordable used Japanese SUV is as reliable as any Toyota

How-To Geek - Wed, 01/28/2026 - 23:00

If reliability is at the top of your shopping list but you don’t want to pay near-new prices for a Toyota, the used SUV market has a surprising alternative. One affordable Japanese crossover has earned a reputation for dependability that rivals, even matches, what many buyers expect from Toyota’s storied reliability. That makes it a standout choice for budget-minded drivers who want years of trouble-free ownership without sacrificing practicality.

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The Super Bowl is the perfect excuse to get an 85-inch TV — save $500 on this TCL TV at Amazon

Mashable - Wed, 01/28/2026 - 23:00

SAVE 25%: As of Jan. 28, the TCL 85-inch Class QM7K Series Mini LED TV is on sale for $1,497.97, down from $1,999.99 at Amazon. That's a 25% discount, or $502.02 in savings.

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With the Super Bowl just around the corner, it’s arguably the best time of year to look for deals on big screens. If you want to turn your living room into a stadium for the big game, this 85-inch TCL is the way to go.

As of Jan. 28, the TCL 85-inch Class QM7K Series Mini LED TV is on sale for $1,497.97, down from $1,999.99, at Amazon. That's a 25% discount, or $502.02 in savings.

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The biggest selling point here (aside from its size) is the Mini LED panel. It uses up to 2,500 local dimming zones to control contrast, so you get deep, inky blacks instead of that washed-out gray look common on budget big screens. It also has an anti-glare screen, which is a major plus if you're watching the game during the day and don't want to stare at a reflection of your window.

Categories: IT General, Technology

This Samsung Odyssey G5 gaming monitor is at its lowest-ever price on Amazon — save $90

Mashable - Wed, 01/28/2026 - 23:00

TL;DR: The Samsung 27-inch Odyssey G5 gaming monitor is now down to just $159.99 at Amazon. That's a 36% discount off its regular $249.99 list price.

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You don’t usually see a high-refresh QHD gaming monitors from top brands drop to such a low prices, so this Samsung deal is a perfect opportunity for a gaming setup upgrade. As of Jan. 28, the Samsung 27-inch Odyssey G5 G53F QHD gaming monitor has dropped to just $159.99 at Amazon, marking its lowest price to date — with a 36% discount off its usual $249.99 list price. 

As far as Samsung monitors go, this model's specs tell us that the 27-inch Odyssey G5 is built for players who want smoother gameplay without stepping up to ultra-premium prices. For instance, the QHD resolution (2560 x 1440) offers noticeably sharper detail than standard 1080p, while the IPS panel aims to provide consistent colors and clarity across wide viewing angles. Whether you’re gaming on Arc Raiders, streaming, or juggling multiple apps, it's a clear upgrade from entry-level displays.

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Performance is where this monitor really earns its stripes. A blazing-fast 200Hz refresh rate paired with a 1ms response time means motion will be kept smooth and responsive, even during fast-paced competitive play. Added AMD FreeSync Premium support helps reduce screen tearing and stutter, while HDR10 adds extra depth with brighter highlights and deeper shadows.

Samsung also includes gamer-focused extras like Black Equalizer for better visibility in dark scenes and Auto Source Switch+, which should make jumping between devices effortless. At under $160, it’s one of the most affordable ways to step into high-refresh 1440p gaming right now.

If you’re open to spending a bit more and would like a curved model, the 49-inch Samsung Odyssey G9 is $300 off. Plus, the LG UltraGear 34-inch OLED gaming monitor is almost half price at Amazon

Categories: IT General, Technology

Take the fear out of investing with this OpenAI-powered stock tool

Mashable - Wed, 01/28/2026 - 23:00

TL;DR: Invest wisely and confidently with a lifetime subscription to this OpenAI-powered app, Sterling Stock Picker, now just $55.19 (reg. $486) through Feb. 15.

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Too cautious to invest in the stock market? Being risk-aware shouldn’t bar you from investing — you just need the right tools. Sterling Stock Picker is an app with a personal finance coach, powered by OpenAI, ready to help you invest in stocks that align with your personal goals and risk preferences.

Right now, you can secure a lifetime subscription to Sterling Stock Picker for only $55.19 (reg. $486) through Feb. 15.

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Sterling Stock Picker is an AI-powered app that helps you invest confidently thanks to its North Star Rating System. This patent-pending technology shows you whether to buy, sell, hold, or avoid certain stocks, with AI-powered insights you can trust. The highest North Star rankings are stock rockets, companies with over 50% quarterly revenue growth, making them easy to identify.

Though it’s powered by the makers of ChatGPT, this app keeps things personal. A five-minute questionnaire will provide Sterling Stock Picker with information about your values, investment goals, and risk preferences, helping you find the best stocks for your portfolio. And if you’d prefer not to weigh in, there’s a Done-for-You Portfolio option.

If you’d like to be more hands-on, learn more about the stock market with your own personal finance coach, Finley. This OpenAI-powered tool can answer questions about your portfolio, an individual stock, or the market as a whole. There’s also a community chat forum where you can discuss investment strategies and ask questions to fellow investors.

Secure your lifetime subscription to Sterling Stock Picker for just $55.19 (reg. $486) now through Feb. 15.

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Turn your iPhone into your most useful office tool

Mashable - Wed, 01/28/2026 - 23:00

TL;DR: Scan documents right from your smartphone or tablet with a lifetime subscription to the iScanner App, now just $27.99 with code SCAN through Feb. 15.

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Thanks to our laptops, many of us can work from anywhere. That means our office tools need to travel, too. Since you can’t pack up a clunky scanning machine, there’s now iScanner App. This helpful tool turns your smartphone or tablet into a portable scanner, and right now, a lifetime subscription is all yours for just $27.99 with code SCAN through Feb. 15.

Since we almost always have a smartphone nearby, the iScanner App lets you also carry around a scanning device at all times. Over 55 million people are already using it to transform their iPhone or iPad into a digitizing machine, taking physical documents and scanning them in just a few taps.

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Whether you have to submit a form with your signature or you’re trying to save something sentimental, like a handwritten note, iScanner makes it easy to scan. All you have to do is point your camera at the page, and the app’s AI-powered features detect and adjust the borders to deliver a top-quality scan.

Once you scan, you can edit within the app with color-correction and noise-removal tools. You can save your scans as different file types — choose from PDF, JPG, DOC, XLS, PPT, or TXT.

Speaking of PDFs, the iScanner App lets you edit them if needed. It has tools for signing, adding text, and auto-filling PDFs. It also has scanning modes for text translation, object counting, measurements, and more.

If it wasn’t multitasking enough, you can also use the iScanner App as a document manager. It organizes your scans into folders, and you can use the drag-and-drop feature to sort them, or lock folders and files with a PIN for privacy.

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Categories: IT General, Technology

Everything coming to HBO Max in February 2026

How-To Geek - Wed, 01/28/2026 - 22:30

There's so much going on in February in entertainment that I don't even know where to begin. Not only are we up against the day of sugar highs—i.e., Valentine's Day—but we also have awards season and the 2026 Winter Olympic Games to contend with. That's not affecting HBO Max, though, which is gearing up for a hot and heavy month, according to its latest list of everything coming to the platform in February.

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Google Fiber is about to get a huge speed boost, for free

How-To Geek - Wed, 01/28/2026 - 22:09

While most people are happy with 1 Gig internet speeds, if they even get that, Google isn't, and wants to give faster speeds to all of its Fiber customers. Today, the company announced that GFiber's cheapest Core 1 Gig plan will triple to 3 Gig in select cities, and it'll still be only $70 per month. Whoa!

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The Samsung Galaxy TriFold is coming to America: Price, release date confirmed

Mashable - Wed, 01/28/2026 - 22:00

Samsung's next journey into the foldable frontier is underway in the form of the Galaxy TriFold, a foldable smartphone featuring two folds instead of one. 

Just a few months after launching the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7 foldables, Samsung officially announced the TriFold, a smartphone that has two folding screens, resulting in three panels of usable phone, plus an external cover display. The internal screen measures a whopping 10 inches, comparable in size to a Galaxy Tab, and it folds down into a normal-sized 6.5-inch phone once fully closed. 

SEE ALSO: Did the foldable iPhone just get leaked? Seems like it.

Mashable got to go hands-on with the Galaxy TriFold at CES 2026, and we haven't been able to stop thinking about it ever since. Plus, because the phone has been released in Korea, we know pretty much everything about this unique foldable, including the U.S. release date and price.

Samsung Galaxy TriFold: Pricing

Samsung has finally made the U.S. price for the TriFold official. Are you ready for this? You better sit down, first.

Samsung recently announced that the Galaxy TriFold will cost U.S. shoppers a whopping $2,900. Yes, that's the right number. It's not a typo. We hope you've been saving up.

Rumor has it that Samsung is losing money with each TriFold it sells, which might explain why the price is even higher than we expected.

Samsung Galaxy TriFold: U.S. release date

Additionally, alongside the price, Samsung announced that the TriFold will finally be available for U.S. shoppers starting Jan. 30. Again, you'll have to spend a lot of money, but it'll be there.

Samsung Galaxy TriFold: Specs Credit: SeongJoon Cho/Bloomberg via Getty Images

According to the official announcement, here are the specs coming on the Galaxy TriFold:

  • Cover screen: 6.5-inch FHD+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X with a 120Hz adaptive refresh rate.

  • Interior screen: 10-inch QXGA (2160 x 1584)  Dynamic AMOLED 2X with 120Hz adaptive refresh rate

  • CPU: Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy 

  • RAM and Storage: 16GB of RAM and 512GB or 1TB of storage

  • Rear cameras: 12 MP ultra-wide / 200 MP wide-angle / 10 MP telephoto

  • Front cameras: 10 MP selfie camera (cover screen) / 10 MP selfie camera (main screen)

  • Battery size: 5,600 mAh three-cell battery

  • Dimensions (folded): 159.2 x 75.0 x 12.9mm

  • Dimensions (unfolded): 159.2 x 214.1 x 3.9mm / 4.2mm / 4.0mm (screen with SIM tray, center screen, and screen with side button, respectively)

  • Weight: 309 grams

In terms of processors, cameras, RAM, and all that other fun stuff, these specs are pretty similar to what you'd find in a Z Fold 7. The 6.5-inch cover display stands out especially, as the one on the Z Fold 7 is the exact same size. The 10-inch interior display, however, will be significantly larger than the 8-inch equivalent in the Z Fold 7. That's the big selling point here: When it's folded, this is sized like a bigger traditional smartphone, but when you unfold it, you're unlikely to find any phone with a bigger display.

Initially, thickness was a potential issue, as a trifold smartphone was bound to be a hair bit thicker than anything else on the market. At 12.9mm, it is a thick smartphone. For reference, the super-thin Galaxy Z Fold 7 is just 8.9mm when folded, which makes the Galaxy X TriFold about a third thicker than its closest sibling. Whether or not that’s a dealbreaker depends exclusively on how thick or thin you want your smartphone to be. 

That’s about the only complaint in an otherwise stellar spec sheet. The battery is nice and big, with Samsung stuffing 5,600 mAh into its three-cell system we first saw in a Korean phone patent. Each cell is hidden in each screen of the display, and it's a 1,200 mAh improvement over the Galaxy Z Fold 7. 

SEE ALSO: Samsung and LG preview new Micro RGB TVs. OK, but what are Micro RGB TVs? What do people think of the Samsung Galaxy TriFold?

Despite the high price tag, the Galaxy TriFold quite literally sold out in minutes. In South Korea, at least, the hype train is real, and Samsung can barely put these things on the shelves fast enough. The next batch is scheduled for Dec. 17th on Samsung’s website, and after that, we don’t know if they’ll have to continue rationing these out like they are now. 

Impressions online have been generally positive, with the few people who have actually had the opportunity to play with the smartphone stating that it’s certainly one of the most interesting smartphones in a while. Online and written impressions from publications are generally very positive, with complaints being fairly mild and often related to refinement, which is understandable given that this is a first-generation product. 

Here's what tech YouTuber Mrwhosetheboss said after trying out the phone: "So, honestly, I don't think the Trifold is this experimental quirky phone option. I actually think that this phone has immediately become the definitive Samsung foldable. You will have to handle it with care and you'll definitely have to pay for the privilege."

Social impressions were mixed, with some folks saying that this is the coolest new smartphone in years, while others are a little more guarded. 

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"This is the true tablet killer," said one Redditor. Another stated that they were pleased to see Samsung innovating, and pontificated on when Apple would eventually release its first foldable. "Sign me up for one," another Redditor said. "[I’m] bored of my Folds." The most common sentiment among the excited was how absurd it would feel to be able to put a 10-inch tablet in your pocket

In terms of complaints, they fell into two camps. Excited people from Europe who are currently experiencing difficulties measuring their disappointment at not receiving a release there, and those wondering how the first-generation device will hold up over the long term. Some expressed worry about screen durability, especially since Samsung is offering a 50 percent discount on the first screen repair. Others are concerned with battery life, believing that the 10-inch display will chew through the 5,600 mAh battery rather quickly. 

With that said, very few people have gotten their hands on a TriFold, so we’ll have to wait a little bit longer to hear first-hand accounts on how it feels to use it day-to-day.

Categories: IT General, Technology

Stop paying the 'Samsung Tax': Why off-brand SSDs are the smart move

How-To Geek - Wed, 01/28/2026 - 22:00

At a time when SSDs are already wildly overpriced and getting worse by the minute, is now really the time to pay extra for brand tax?

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You can make a self-hosted AI server with LM Studio 0.4.0

How-To Geek - Wed, 01/28/2026 - 21:15

LM Studio is one of the best tools for running generative AI models locally on your computer, giving you something comparable to ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, or Google Gemini without using cloud services. Now, LM Studio 0.4.0 has arrived with an overhauled interface and new options for self-hosted servers.

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This RAV4 Hybrid rival offers Lexus levels of luxury for less

How-To Geek - Wed, 01/28/2026 - 21:00

In a segment where efficiency and refinement both matter, one hybrid SUV is carving out a niche by offering surprising levels of luxury without the luxury price tag. While the Toyota RAV4 Hybrid is often the go-to choice for buyers seeking fuel savings and utility, this rival delivers a more upscale interior, refined ride quality, and premium touches that put it closer in feel to a Lexus, yet it still costs noticeably less. That combination of efficiency and near-luxury comfort makes it one of the most compelling choices in the hybrid SUV category.

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Creator Khaby Lame just sold a stake in his brand for $975 million

Mashable - Wed, 01/28/2026 - 20:52

Khaby Lame, the most-followed creator on TikTok, has sold a controlling stake in his core business to Rich Sparkle Holdings in a deal that values the company at roughly $975 million, marking one of the largest and most ambitious efforts yet to turn creator influence into a full-scale commercial platform.

SEE ALSO: The Mashable 101: The creators shaping the internet in 2025

Under the agreement, Rich Sparkle secures exclusive global rights for 36 months to manage and monetize Lame’s digital presence. That includes livestream income, short-form video strategy, supply chain operations, and brand partnerships. The company says Lame will also become a controlling shareholder.

According to reporting from Mint, the transaction positions Rich Sparkle to expand Lame’s brand into categories like beauty, fragrance, and apparel, while also developing an AI-powered digital twin using his likeness, voice, and gestures to produce multilingual content at scale.

The company projects that this closed-loop commerce model (where everything is discovered, bought, and shipped within the same ecosystem) could generate more than $4 billion in annual sales, though that figure remains aspirational.

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Home Depot’s big Ryobi and Milwaukee tool deals end in 3 days

How-To Geek - Wed, 01/28/2026 - 20:35

Did you take advantage of the huge tool deals at Home Depot over the holidays? If not, you're running out of time to score a free battery through buy-one-get-one deals, free Makita battery packs, or nearly 40% discounts. That's because all the best Home Depot power tool deals end on February 1st, and here's what you need to know.

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Samsung Galaxy S26 will have ‘pixel level’ privacy feature, Samsung confirms

Mashable - Wed, 01/28/2026 - 20:32

Samsung is cooking up a fresh new privacy feature for the next Galaxy phones.

The company announced in a pretty vague blog post that it's getting ready to show off new security functions that work "at a pixel level" for Galaxy phones in the near future. We don't have a strict date for when we'll learn more yet, but the smart money would be on the next Galaxy Unpacked event, which is rumored to take place in late February.

We'll presumably see the new Galaxy S26 lineup at Unpacked, and with it, a look at this new privacy shield.

SEE ALSO: Samsung Galaxy XR review: A great Vision Pro alternative, but for whom?

Again, Samsung didn't go deep into how all of this works, but the company claimed it'll be a way for you to do things like enter sensitive passwords in public spaces without strangers peering over your shoulder to see what you're doing. It apparently has granular options that allow you to make the privacy feature work only with certain apps or to censor notification pop-ups.

In a probably-related development, recent leaks all but confirmed that an innovative "Privacy Display" feature is coming to the S26 phones. It seems pretty likely that the features are one and the same, but if so, it would be fairly underwhelming, since we already know about Privacy Display.

Ideally, by the end of February, Samsung will be able to talk more freely about all of this without being so vague.

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7 tips to speed up file transfers on Windows 11

How-To Geek - Wed, 01/28/2026 - 20:30

If you’re experiencing slower file transfer speeds on your Windows 11 PC, there are tweaks you can make to your system to speed up the transfers.

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Your Apple TV is making movies look bad: Here is the 30-second fix

How-To Geek - Wed, 01/28/2026 - 20:00

I honestly believe that the Apple TV streaming box is the best overall streaming solution on the market today. It offers the best image quality, in my opinion, and when it comes to the user experience and privacy it's the least worst of the bunch.

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The live Linux distro for editing disks just got a big update

How-To Geek - Wed, 01/28/2026 - 19:48

GParted Live, a bootable Linux distribution dedicated to editing disk partitions, has been updated to version 1.8.0. It follows the release of version 1.8.0 of the GParted application this week, and the distro release includes updates to the package base and some important bug fixes.

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Most Beautiful News of The Year 2025

Information is beautiful - Wed, 01/28/2026 - 19:46

Starting the year on a positive note, our picks of positive trends and admirable global breakthroughs of 2025.

Part of our Beautiful News project. There we surface the good news and happy data we can’t always see when fixated on the negativity of the news.

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