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3 must-see Netflix anime shows to watch this weekend (February 27 - March 1)

How-To Geek - Fri, 02/27/2026 - 23:00

Streaming has given anime an incredible global reach, and Netflix has been a vital part in introducing the medium to wider audiences. Between distributing series new and old and playing a part in the production of several hits, I feel the service has created an ideal anime gateway for newcomers to dive into a new medium that they may not have considered otherwise. From shonen battles to romantic comedies, there is a varied selection that offers a little something for everyone.

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A new Stuff Your Kindle Day is live for 1 day only — score dark romance books for free

Mashable - Fri, 02/27/2026 - 23:00

FREE BOOKS: The latest Stuff Your Kindle Day takes place on Feb. 28. Indulge in the Darkness, hosted by The Book Club Fest, is offering free dark romance books for your e-reader.

Another Stuff Your Kindle Day is dropping, merely days after the Sapphic Shelf Explosion. We're certainly not complaining. It's very much a case of "the more the merrier" with Stuff Your Kindle Day. We're always greedy for more.

Indulge in the Darkness, hosted by The Book Club Fest, is offering participants the chance to download dark romance books without spending anything. Everything that you download is yours to keep forever, so there's no need to hold back. Dive into the world of dark romance with this limited-time event.

SEE ALSO: I tested the best Kindles to help you find the perfect e-reader

Looking to make the most of the latest Stuff Your Kindle Day? We've lined up everything you need to know about this popular event.

When is Stuff Your Kindle Day?

Indulge in the Darkness takes place on Feb. 28. This free giveaway only runs for 24 hours, so you'll need to act quickly to pick up all the titles on your list.

Which ebooks are free?

Indulge in the Darkness offers free dark romance books from a number of sub-genres. Fortunately, The Book Club Fest has created a helpful hub page with links to everything on offer:

Anyone can participate in Stuff Your Kindle Day. Kindle and Kobo readers can download these dark romance books for free.

Is Stuff Your Kindle Day the same as Amazon Kindle Unlimited?

Everything you download on Stuff Your Kindle Day is yours to keep, and there's no limit on the number of books you can download. Stuff Your Kindle Day downloads don't count towards the 20 books that Amazon Kindle Unlimited subscribers can borrow at the same time.

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These popular e-readers let you take your entire library on the go. With weeks of battery life and an anti-glare display, you can read anywhere and anytime with the Kindle. Plus, you can get three months of Kindle Unlimited for free with your purchase.

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This $20 lifetime ad blocker gives the whole family a more peaceful internet experience

Mashable - Fri, 02/27/2026 - 23:00

TL;DR: Give your family a more peaceful internet experience with this lifetime subscription to AdGuard Family Plan, on sale now for just $19.97 through March 1.

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For better or worse, we all spend a lot of time on the internet. What if you could change the way you browse and banish online ads for good? AdGuard makes it happen, offering an internet free of pop-ups, videos, and banner ads while keeping you safer online.

Right now, you can score a lifetime subscription to the AdGuard Family Plan, on sale for just $19.97 for two more days through March 1.

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It’s time to enjoy the internet as it was meant to be browsed — peaceful and ad-free. AdGuard is an advanced ad-blocking module that not only blocks ads from appearing on your screen but also keeps you safer online.

Save time closing out annoying pop-up ads and quieting video ads with this tool. It not only makes your time online more enjoyable but also keeps you safer. AdGuard keeps your data safe — it helps block trackers, hides your data, and stops malware, phishing sites, and cyberattacks.

This AdGuard Family Plan keeps your little ones in mind too, helping protect up to nine devices at once. Parental control features help keep them safer online, serving as a watchful eye and helping shield them from inappropriate content.

It’s compatible with both Android and iOS, so you can use AdGuard on smartphones, tablets, computers, and more. This lifetime subscription includes future updates and new features, so you can rest easy knowing it’s an investment built to last.

Get this lifetime subscription to AdGuard Family Plan, on sale now for just $19.97 until March 1.

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SD cards aren't tiny SSDs: How stripped-down flash controllers make data recovery a nightmare

How-To Geek - Fri, 02/27/2026 - 22:30

SD cards and SSDs have one major thing in common: both run on NAND flash memory. Despite that, they're still drastically different in many ways, and that includes failures.

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Google has a hidden Pokémon game for its 30th anniversary: Here is how to play

How-To Geek - Fri, 02/27/2026 - 22:00

Pokémon is celebrating its 30th anniversary throughout 2026. If we had to pick a date, it would be February 27, when the original Pocket Monsters Red and Green was released for the Game Boy back in 1996. You can join the celebration with Google's hidden Doodle mini-game that you can play right now on your phone or PC.

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5 Oscar-winning Netflix movies to watch this weekend (February 27-March 1)

How-To Geek - Fri, 02/27/2026 - 21:30

If you're on the hunt for critically acclaimed titles, old and new, then you don't have to stray too far. Netflix hosts a large collection of award-winning films, shows, and documentaries that span several genres.

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Toyota Connected Services: emergency help, stolen vehicle tracking, and teen driver safety

How-To Geek - Fri, 02/27/2026 - 21:15

Toyota’s latest suite of Connected Services, managed through the Toyota App, transforms the vehicle into a smart companion. Whether it’s using cloud navigation to shave time off your commute, preconditioning your EV’s battery for a faster charge, or receiving real-time safety alerts while your teenager is behind the wheel, these technologies are designed to work seamlessly in the background.

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Stop holding the power button: How 'unsafe shutdowns' silently corrupt your SSD's mapping tables

How-To Geek - Fri, 02/27/2026 - 21:00

If you've ever held the power button to shut your PC down, you've done an "unsafe shutdown," and chances are that your SSD wasn't too happy about it. The event was probably logged, adding up to your error count.

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Daredevil's back: Everything on Disney+ and Hulu in March

How-To Geek - Fri, 02/27/2026 - 20:45

March is here, and with it, Disney+ and Hulu have quite the lineup of new and returning movies, TV shows, and specials to get to. And while we wait to see what the House of Mouse will do with the merging of both of them into a single service, or when they'll officially shutter the Hulu app, we still think it's much easier for you if we compile everything that's coming to both services in one convenient place.

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Most stolen cars in America today—why they’re targeted and how to protect yours

How-To Geek - Fri, 02/27/2026 - 20:15

Vehicle thefts in the United States fell 23% during the first six months of 2025 compared to the same period in 2024, according to the latest analysis from the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB). The organization credits the collective efforts of law enforcement, automakers, and insurers for the drop, yet some common everyday vehicles still top the list of the most stolen vehicles.

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NASA no longer plans to land on the moon in the next Artemis mission

Mashable - Fri, 02/27/2026 - 20:14

NASA will trade the Artemis mission that was expected to land astronauts on the moon for a new plan intended to increase launch frequency of the agency's mega rocket.

At a news briefing on Friday, NASA administrator Jared Isaacman described a vast overhaul to the moon-to-Mars program. The changes scrap the Artemis III lunar landing and instead make it a flight in low-Earth orbit for a crew to practice meeting up with either the SpaceX or Blue Origin-built lunar landers — or, perhaps, both. 

Those efforts also will impact the U.S. space agency's timeline for the future Artemis missions, moving up the revised Artemis III flight to the middle of 2027, which could make way for Artemis IV and Artemis V at the beginning and end of 2028. Under the new direction, Artemis IV would be the first mission to put astronaut boots on the lunar surface. 

The sweeping revisions to the agency's program came during an update on repairs to the Space Launch System rocket, which will launch Artemis II, a 10-day lunar flyby mission with a crew, as early as April. 

"There has to be a better way in line with our history," Isaacman said. "We did not just jump right to Apollo 11. We did it through Mercury, Gemini, and lots of Apollo missions, with a launch cadence every three months. We shouldn't be comfortable with the current cadence. We should be getting back to basics and doing what we know works."

SEE ALSO: These 'avatars' will fly around the moon with NASA's Artemis 2 astronauts

NASA leaders said the shakeup is meant to address a larger underlying problem: the U.S. agency is flying its most powerful rocket too infrequently and repeating some of the same technical issues from one mission to the next.

Isaacman pointed to hydrogen leaks on Artemis I and helium flow problems on Artemis II as signs that a three‑year gap between launches is not sustainable. When teams only fly every few years, he said, they lose "muscle memory" — the routine, hands-on experience required to handle a complex rocket safely and efficiently.

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To fix that, NASA is redefining the Artemis campaign as a step‑by‑step test program. The agency now aims to launch roughly once every 10 months, standardize its rocket configuration, and rebuild in‑house expertise that has withered over time.

Increasing the Artemis launch cadence

A major change is the decision to treat Artemis III as a practice mission in Earth orbit rather than a landing attempt. That mission will let astronauts and engineers test how the Orion spaceship and the landers find each other, fly together, and possibly dock. It will also allow crews to start checking life‑support systems and other hardware inside the landers before sending them all the way to the lunar surface. Officials said they may even try limited tests of the new moonwalking suits in weightlessness, if schedules allow.

NASA leaders argued that it makes more sense to uncover problems and practice operations close to home, in Earth orbit, rather than discovering them for the first time while attempting a landing on the moon. If the faster launch tempo holds, Artemis IV and Artemis V together could give NASA two opportunities in 2028. Officials stressed that the timeline still depends on hardware readiness and safety reviews.

Work toward Gateway, a small space station that would orbit the moon and serve as a staging point for future missions, is not going away, officials said. But they made clear the agency’s priority is getting Artemis flights off the ground more often before building out that lunar outpost.

Not far from their minds is the reality that China is also attempting to land its own crew on the moon before 2030 and may be able to get there before the United States. NASA hasn't sent humans to the lunar surface since Apollo 17 in 1972. And though no other nation has followed in the giant leap for humankind, that won't always be true.

NASA leaders announced an overhaul to the Artemis program's timeline, trying to simplify the missions and created a stepped approach from one launch to the next. Credit: NASA infographic

"[In] the 1960s [it] turned out, in hindsight, we had a near-endless schedule margin there," Isaacman said. "That is certainly not the case today. I'd say this is very, very close from a timeline perspective."

Artemis 2 works toward April launch

The revised campaign comes as engineers work through immediate issues on Artemis II, the first crewed flight of the program. After a successful "wet dress rehearsal" — a full countdown test that loads the rocket with super‑cold fuel — teams discovered that helium was not flowing correctly to the engines in the rocket's upper stage.

Helium is used to pressurize tanks and help push fuel into the engines. Without proper helium flow, the rocket cannot safely fly. Because the upper stage is hard to reach at the launchpad, NASA rolled the stacked rocket back into the Vehicle Assembly Building, the sky-scraping hangar where it was originally put together.

While the rocket is inside, technicians will remove and inspect suspected helium system components, update any faulty hardware, and perform other work. That includes replacing batteries in the flight termination system — the emergency system that can destroy the rocket if it strays off course — swapping out a seal on the line that feeds liquid oxygen into the rocket, refreshing items inside Orion, and giving the closeout crew more practice sealing the capsule.

NASA wants to streamline that work to preserve a chance to launch Artemis II on April 1, April 3 through 6, or April 30. They have not provided potential launch dates beyond April, despite many requests from reporters to do so. 

Technicians are trying to diagnose a helium flow problem in the upper stage of the moon rocket ahead of Artemis II, which could launch as early as April. Credit: NASA Back to the Apollo-era approach

Beyond the near-term, Isaacman said NASA will standardize the current moon rocket configuration instead of evolving the design after only a few flights, as originally planned. The goal is to avoid turning each booster into a bespoke project and instead fly a simpler, repeatable version that industry can achieve quicker.

Isaacman also highlighted a push to rebuild NASA's workforce, shifting some key roles from contractors — who today make up about 75 percent of the agency's technical labor — back to in-house expertise. NASA leaders say that will give them more control over launch preparations, as it did in the Apollo and space shuttle eras.

The White House, Congress, and major contractors support the new approach, he said. The bigger question is whether the American public will get on board. Many people are unaware that NASA is just weeks away from launching astronauts into deep space for the first time in over a half-century.

"It's a different environment than the 1960s. There's more than three channels on a TV, so capturing people's attention at times can be challenging," Isaacman said. "I have no doubt when Artemis II takes flight, the world will take notice to that."

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7 uses for smart plugs beyond just turning devices on or off

How-To Geek - Fri, 02/27/2026 - 20:06

Smart plugs are a great way to start your smart home journey. They can turn almost any device from dumb to smart, allowing you to turn them on and off remotely or as part of an automation. However, there's a lot more you can do with smart plugs beyond turning things on and off.

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TCL releases RayNeo Air 4 Pro AR smart glasses for only $299: Save $50 at launch

Mashable - Fri, 02/27/2026 - 20:01
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TCL has finally released its RayNeo Air 4 Pro smart glasses, alongside two limited-edition Batman-themed models. These AR glasses are the world's first smart glasses with an HDR display, and they're designed for watching movies and playing video games. While most smart glasses are priced at $500 or more, the new RayNeo AR glasses are priced at $299, which could shake up this emerging market.

On top of that, early buyers can also save $50 when they purchase the glasses from TCL or Amazon, bringing the price to $249 for a limited time.

When TCL showed off its RayNeo Air 4 Pro smart glasses at CES 2026, I was impressed, and I wrote at the time that competitors like Xreal should be worried. Despite the relatively affordable price tag, the glasses have super-bright OLED displays that support HDR10, something never seen before in smart glasses. TCL describes them as "head-mounted TVs," and that's what they feel like.

I've been testing the glasses over the past few weeks, and overall, I'm still impressed, despite their quirks. Like other AR glasses, you connect them to a compatible laptop, smartphone, or gaming device via the included USB-C cable.

Introducing the RayNeo Air 4 Pro smart glasses Take a look under the hood. Credit: Timothy Werth / Mashable

The RayNeo Air 4 Pro smart glasses launched today. The base version is priced at $299, but TCL also released two limited-edition, Batman versions of the glasses, the Limited Justice and Limited Chaos Editions. The Batman glasses come with additional accessories like a Batman cowl that attaches to the frames; they have an MSRP of $319, though they're also discounted at launch to $269.

Using a Vision 4000 processor and dual OLED displays, the Air 4 Pro glasses can create a virtual screen up to 201 inches in size. I wore them to watch Mad Max: Fury Road and The Hobbit (not to mention countless YouTube videos), and the display is gorgeous.

The RayNeo Air 4 Pro smart glasses have an impressive list of specs. While they're priced like a pair of budget smart glasses, they have a premium display.

  • Style: Augmented reality smart glasses

  • Display: 0.6-inch micro-OLED display

  • Screen size: 201 inches

  • Brightness: Up to 1,200 nits

  • Resolution: 1920x1080 (3840x1080 for 3D)

  • Refresh rate: Up to 120 Hz

  • Color accuracy: ΔE

  • Sound: Bang & Olufsen surround sound (4 speakers)

SEE ALSO: These color-changing sunglasses are like something out of a sci-fi movie Are the RayNeo Air 4 Pro smart glasses worth it? These AR/XR glasses have a huge price advantage over their rivals. Credit: TCL

If you're an early adopter looking to try out AR glasses, it's hard to argue with the $299 price tag. For reference, Xreal recently launched a more affordable version of its glasses called the Xreal 1S, priced at $449.

There's no doubt that the RayNeo Air 4 Pro smart glasses have a better display. The Xreal 1S has a peak brightness of 700 nits, compared to 1,200 with the RayNeo. In addition, the micro-OLED displays on the Air 4 Pro are noticeably more vibrant, ideal for watching movies and gaming.

However, before you get too excited, Xreal glasses still have some big advantages. First off, Xreal can project much larger virtual screens. You can also control the screen distance and angle for optimum viewing, and set the display to anchor in a specific spot in your eyeline or move with your head. There's no anchor feature with the RayNeo glasses.

If you're looking for AR glasses that can be used as a productivity tool, giving you an extra screen while you work, then Xreal is by far the better choice. But for entertainment, the Air 4 Pros are going to be hard to beat, especially for the price. If money is no object, then check out the ROG Xreal R1 AR Gaming Glasses.

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How a failed 2011 tablet took Android rooting mainstream

How-To Geek - Fri, 02/27/2026 - 20:00

Android’s history with tablets is filled with failures. Ironically, one of the most sought-after Android tablets didn’t actually launch with Android at all, but it had a lasting impact on the platform. This is the story of the HP TouchPad.

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HWiNFO, TestDisk, and multiboot ISOs: How to build the ultimate PC rescue drive

How-To Geek - Fri, 02/27/2026 - 19:45

Don't you just love it when technology just won't cooperate? That sinking feeling when you realize you're going to need to reinstall the OS, and no amount of quick fixes is doing the trick, and everything's going to take forever to fix (if it even can be fixed). Been there, done that.

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Obsidian's desktop apps now include a command line interface

How-To Geek - Fri, 02/27/2026 - 19:38

The cross-platform notes tool Obsidian just received a massive update. Obsidian 1.12 on desktop platforms includes a command line interface for scripting and automating with your notes, and the mobile apps have a few new tricks as well.

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How the 2026 Hyundai Palisade beats the Grand Highlander at its own game

How-To Geek - Fri, 02/27/2026 - 19:30

Three-row family SUVs are designed to excel at space, comfort, and everyday versatility, and the Toyota Grand Highlander has quickly become one of the segment’s strongest benchmarks. It promises generous passenger room, efficient powertrains, and the kind of practicality modern families demand. But in 2026, a familiar rival is quietly outperforming it in the very areas that matter most to buyers looking for maximum value.

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Pokémon Presents: Every Pokémon Day announcement today

Mashable - Fri, 02/27/2026 - 19:13

Pokémon Day is here!

On this day, 30 years ago, the original Pokémon games, Pokémon Red and Pokémon Green, were first released in Japan. 

SEE ALSO: Warning: The Gen 10 Pokémon starters will give you major cute aggression

And today, Feb. 27, 2026, The Pokémon Company held a special event broadcast on its YouTube channel to share some news and updates regarding upcoming Pokémon games and products.

Here's everything you need to know about what was announced on Pokémon Day on Pokémon's 30th anniversary.

Pokémon Winds and Pokémon Waves 

Let's start with the biggest news up at the top.

The event started with the President and CEO of The Pokémon Company recalling how there were only 151 Pokémon when Pokémon Red and Green were released. Now, there are 1,025 Pokémon.

The event ended with the introduction of the 10th generation of the Pokémon mainline games: Pokémon Winds and Pokémon Waves.

And with those new games come brand new Pokémon.

A brief teaser video was shown at the end of the event for Pokémon Winds and Pokémon Waves, and based on fans' reactions, it's clearly the biggest news to come out of the Pokémon event.

Browt, Pombon, and Gecqua Credit: The Pokémon Company

The games feature 3 new starter Pokémon: a bird-like Pokémon called Browt, a dog-eque Pokémon called Pombon, and a Pokémon that looks like a gecko called Gecqua.

Pokémon Winds and Pokémon Waves will come out in 2027.

Pokémon Red and Pokémon Blue Game Music Collection

The Pokémon event didn't start with the big news of a new game, though. The event began with a new product celebrating the now-iconic music of the Pokémon games.

Pokémon Red and Pokémon Blue Game Music Collection Credit: The Pokémon Company

Pokémon Red and Pokémon Blue Game Music Collection is a small music player jukebox that looks like a mini old-school Game Boy. The jukebox plays all 45 songs from the original Pokémon Red and Pokémon Blue games. Users choose their songs by just swapping out cartridges that look like Pokémon games.

Pokémon World Championships and Pokémon XP

Next up was the announcement that this year's Pokémon World Championships in San Francisco will be held simultaneously alongside the inaugural Pokémon XP.

Pokémon XP is a brand new fan fest for Pokémon aficionados, which will include all sorts of interactive events, workshops, panels, meet and greets, and more.

Pokémon Trading Card Game: 30th anniversary

While details were sparse, the Pokémon event announced that the Pokémon Trading Card Game will also be celebrating Pokémon's 30th anniversary.

Special Pokémon Trading Card Game products for the 30th anniversary will be released worldwide later this year.

Pokémon GO

To celebrate 30 years of Pokémon, the popular Pokémon GO mobile game will see the return of a "huge range of Pokémon" that have previously appeared in the game.

Pokémon Masters EX

Speaking of mobile games, Pokémon Masters EX is also receiving an update with Red (1996) & Pikachu, Florian (Anniversary 2026) & Ogerpon, and Juliana (Anniversary 2026) & Terapagos all arriving in the game.

Pokémon Café ReMix

The mobile puzzle game Pokémon Café ReMix is getting in on the 30th anniversary action too with a "roundup of first partner Pokémon in special outfits."

Pokémon Sleep

Yes, there's a Pokémon mobile game that collects Pokémon while you sleep called Pokémon Sleep. Whether you've already been playing or just looking to get into it, as part of the 30th anniversary, Pokémon is launching new Mew missions that begin tonight.

Pokémon United

The popular Pokémon United game is seeing new character additions as part of the 30th anniversary of Pokémon.

Pokémon United Credit: The Pokémon Company

The legendary Pokémon known as Zapdos, Moltres, and Articuno, as well as others, are being added to the Pokémon United game.

Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket

Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket players will be able to earn some freebies to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Pokémon.

Players can complete "30 Days of Gifts" missions, which will earn them enough pack hourglasses to open 10 packs.

Pokémon XD Gale of Darkness 

If you've been itching to play Pokémon XD Gale of Darkness on the GameCube but haven't owned a GameCube in years, you're in luck

The 2005 Pokémon title is coming to Nintendo GameCube Classics on the Nintendo Switch 2 in March.

Pokémon Fire/Red and Pokémon Leaf/Green 

Looking for something to play today? Pokémon Fire/Red and Pokémon Leaf/Green, remakes of the original Japanese Pokémon games now available as downloadable titles on Switch and Switch 2. 

The titles will also soon be made compatible with Pokémon Home, so you can transfer your Pokémon from other games into these titles, too.

Pokémon Champions

The month of April will see the release of Pokémon Champions, the battle-centric, multiplayer-focused Pokémon game.

A mobile version of Pokémon Champions will also be released later this year.

Pokémon Legends: Z-A - Mega Dimensions

If you have the Mega Dimensions DLC for Pokémon Legends: Z-A, then there's a brand new challenge for you.

The Pokémon event announced that Mega Garchomp Z has been "discovered" in the game. Players can claim this mystery gift starting today. 

Pokémon Pokopia

And, finally, before showing us the teaser for the upcoming Pokémon Winds and Pokémon Waves, the Pokémon event gave us a good look at Pokémon Pokopia, which comes out on March 5.

The game is less classic Pokémon and more like Pokémon meets Animal Crossing. Players assume the character of a Ditto, which transforms into its old human master. From there, they can build their home, farm, and town.

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3 gripping Prime Video documentaries to watch this weekend (February 27 - March 1)

How-To Geek - Fri, 02/27/2026 - 19:00

Digging for great documentaries on Prime Video is a little like rummaging through a giant media closet—you know there's a treasure trove in there, but you just have to move a few dusty boxes around to find them. Well, I've found three near-perfectly scored choices for you this weekend.

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Happy Pokémon Day. Heres where to buy the 30th-anniversary card collection for the best price.

Mashable - Fri, 02/27/2026 - 18:51

TL;DR: As of Feb. 27, Amazon has the Pokémon TCG: Pokémon Day 2026 Collection in stock for $38.95, but you can currently snag it for a few bucks cheaper at TCGplayer.

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It's Pokémon Day, which means you're probably seeing a ton of hype around the franchise's 30th anniversary. But before you blindly add the official commemorative TCG collection to your Amazon cart, you should know you can get it way cheaper somewhere else.

SEE ALSO: Pokémon Presents February 2026 livestream: Watch live on Pokémon Day

As of Feb. 27, the Pokémon TCG: Pokémon Day 2026 Collection (which actually launched back in January) is sitting on Amazon for $38.95. However, the exact same box just dropped to a surprisingly low $25.49 (plus an additional $5.99 for shipping) over on TCGplayer. That means you have a choice: Save a few bucks on the secondary market, or pay a bit more at Amazon for fast Prime delivery and a better return policy, you know, just in case.

To celebrate the milestone, this collection features an exclusive foil Pikachu promo card stamped with the official Pokémon Day logo. You'll also get a metallic 30th-anniversary coin and three assorted booster packs to rip open. It's a fun commemorative pickup for the holiday — just make sure you weigh whether you care more about getting the absolute lowest price or the easiest shipping experience.

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