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The hidden downside of cheap SSDs no one warns you about
If you've ever seen NVMe SSD reviews online, you've probably noticed that some reviews mention these drives as having DRAM inside. And you've probably wondered—why would an SSD have RAM?
This Linux app for cooperative controller gaming just got a big update
The Linux gaming tool CtrlAssist, which lets multiple physical gamepads act as a single virtual device for cooperative play, just dropped a rumble update. This utility also lets you customize your input setups so you can use multiple controllers to do different things in-game.
How to do math in Excel without formulas
I recently saw a coworker type out a SUM formula in Excel to get a quick total, only to delete it a second later. When I showed him a pro shortcut hidden in plain sight, he realized he'd been wasting time on "disposable" formulas for years.
6 hidden gem Christmas shows on Netflix that you need to watch this week
The highly anticipated holiday season is here, with festive cheer filling the air. If you're looking to bring some of that cheer to your screen, Netflix has you and your family covered with its romcoms, thrillers, and comedies.
What the iRobot bankruptcy means for Roomba owners
It's been a tough few years for iRobot, maker of the popular robot vacuum cleaner Roomba.
After a deal to sell the company to Amazon fell through the year before, iRobot has had trouble finding a buyer amid financial difficulties and mounting debts. Last week, iRobot announced it was filing for bankruptcy. As part of the Chapter 11 bankruptcy process, the company said it was being taken over by iRobot's primary contract manufacturer, the China-based robotics company Picea.
But, most importantly, what does all of this mean for you, the consumer?
Roombas are an extremely popular brand of robot vacuum cleaners. iRobot holds a commanding 42 percent market share in the U.S. for robotic vacuums. On top of that, the timing of the bankruptcy means that there's likely many brand-new Roomba owners who bought deals for themselves and gifts for others just weeks earlier on Black Friday.
According to iRobot, there's nothing for consumers to worry about.
TechRadar's Ruth Hamilton spoke with iRobot CEO Gary Cohen who assured the tech outlet that "it's business as usual" at the robot vacuum cleaner company.
"The app is working, the warranties are going to be honored," Cohen said.
TechRadar also pressed Hamilton on the bankruptcy announcement, which shared that there would be no immediate disruption. Did this mean consumers should be worried down the road?
According to Cohen, no, there's no need for concern and Roombas were "never" going to just stop working due to the company's financial troubles.
"Now that we have a path forward, the app will continue, the products will continue...We'll have firmware updates on the products, which is one of the benefits of this category – we're constantly putting software updates in the marketplace. So those will continue," Cohen said.
Cohen also told the outlet that iRobot and Picea are already working on new products for the new year and that the transition has been smooth because the two companies were already working together.
So, Roomba fans, it seems like there's no need to worry just yet. Your robot vacuum should be good to go – at least for now.
The Ray-Ban Meta Gen 1 Smart Glasses just hit a new record-low price
SAVE 25%: As of Dec. 22, you can get the Ray-Ban Meta (Gen 1) Smart AI Glasses for $246.75, down from $329, at Amazon. That's a 25% discount or a $82.25 price cut. It's also a new record-low price, according to our trusty price tracker CamelCamelCamel.
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If you’ve been interested in smart glasses but haven't moved forward because they seem a little too "techy" or intimidating to wear, the Ray-Ban Meta glasses are probably the easiest way in. They look just like classic Wayfarers, so you don't feel like you're wearing a computer on your face.
SEE ALSO: Despite awkward demos, Meta Ray-Ban Display early testers say it's the real dealRight now, you can get the Ray-Ban Meta (Gen 1) Wayfarer Smart AI Glasses for $246.75 at Amazon. That’s 25% off the $329 list price. It's also a new all-time low, according to CamelCamelCamel.
Kimberly Gedeon, a tech expert and former Mashable editor, says these smart glasses are a "useful extension of your phone." She was particularly impressed by the sound quality, noting that music sounds "rich, full, and smooth" through the discreet open-ear speakers.
They also have Meta AI built in, which can answer questions or provide real-time translation between Spanish, French, and Italian without WiFi. Plus, they feature an ultra-wide 12 MP camera for photos and 1080p videos, along with a five-mic system so you can take calls or livestream directly to Facebook and Instagram.
Just a heads up: Gedeon's "golden rule" is to keep a close eye on the charging case — if you lose that, you're pretty much screwed since it's the only way to power them up.
Annas Archive backed up Spotifys massive catalogue to preserve online music
Spotify's library was scraped and released by pirate activists Anna's Archive just two weeks after the streaming giant released its "largest Wrapped ever."
The unprecedented data grab of nearly 300 terabytes was announced by the website in a Dec. 20 blog post. The archive says it obtained metadata for 99.9 percent of Spotify's 256 million tracks and audio files for 86 million pieces of music, or a library that represents about 99.6 percent of listens on the platform.
SEE ALSO: Barack Obama just dropped his 2025 'Best Of' list. The internet has thoughts."It’s the world’s first 'preservation archive' for music which is fully open (meaning it can easily be mirrored by anyone with enough disk space)," said Anna's Archive. "With your help, humanity’s musical heritage will be forever protected from destruction by natural disasters, wars, budget cuts, and other catastrophes."
Anna's Archive made the metadata library immediately available for public download, and says it will release the rest of the scrape in stages, including music files and album artwork. It also released an expansive breakdown of the metadata including stream count, genre, and popularity analysis.
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."An investigation into unauthorized access identified that a third party scraped public metadata and used illicit tactics to circumvent DRM to access some of the platform’s audio files. We are actively investigating the incident," Spotify wrote in an initial statement to Android Authority. As of Dec. 22, Spotify said it has "identified and disabled the nefarious user accounts that engaged in unlawful scraping." The streaming platform also said it is implementing new safeguards against further copyright attacks to combat piracy.
Anna's Archive, an open source search engine that directs users to pirated, paid, or paywalled content like books and articles, has become a bane of copyright holders across the internet. Last month, Google removed more than 749 million search result links that directed to Anna's Archive, a vast majority of the 784 million link removal requests the company received. According to reporting by TorrentFreak, Anna's Archive URLs (annas-archive.se, annas-archive.org, and annas-archive.li) face the highest amount of Google takedown requests.
The Amiga's filesystem is now on Linux and Mac, thanks to an emulated driver
Amiga computers may have been popular in the late 1980s and early 1990s, especially in media production, but their filesystems are not directly compatible with modern computers. The new 'amifuse' project aims to fix that with a new filesystem driver built around an invisible m68k CPU emulator.
Need a last-minute Christmas gift? The Amazon Kindle Colorsoft is $60 off and itll arrive before Dec. 25.
SAVE $60: The Kindle Colorsoft is on sale at Amazon for $189.99, down from the standard price of $249.99. That's a 24% discount.
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If we think about the best tech gifts of 2025, some are geared toward gamers while others are perfect for kids. But if you're searching for an item that's likely to thrill almost anyone on your Christmas shopping list, it's an e-reader. Almost everyone is either constantly diving into new titles or has the best intentions to stop scrolling and read more. If you're looking for an e-reader, check out this Amazon deal.
As of Dec. 22, the Kindle Colorsoft is on sale for $189.99 at Amazon, marked down from the usual price of $249.99. That's a 24% discount.
A Kindle is the perfect device for anyone looking to cut down on doom scrolling. The doom will still be there tomorrow so why not head into the wonderful world of a book instead? The Kindle Colorsoft is a great version if you like manga, studying maps at the beginning of books, or reading graphic novels. It's Mashable's top pick for the best Kindle if you want a color version.
SEE ALSO: The Kindle Scribe is at its lowest-ever price ahead of Christmas — save $140 right nowLike most Kindles, you'll be in line for excellent battery life. We're talking about up to eight weeks of battery before you'll need to recharge. An iPad could never. The seven-inch display size on the Kindle Colorsoft is a great middle ground, offering enough space to not need to turn the page after two sentences but still small enough to be travel-friendly.
Mashable Shopping Reporter and e-reader expert Samantha Mangino noted the Kindle Colorsoft is just as quick and efficient as the popular Kindle Paperwhite, but she wasn't convinced it was worth the $250 price. However, thanks to today's sale price at Amazon, we're getting way more bang for the buck.
If you're still not thrilled about the price of the Kindle Colorsoft even with the sale, consider the Kobo Clara Colour which is on sale for $139.99 at Amazon. It's one of Mashable's favorite e-readers and comes in at a more affordable price. In either case, your reading wishes for 2026 will be off to a great start with a fresh e-reader.
5 common battery-saving tricks that hardly save any battery life
There are plenty of ways to prolong your device's battery life, but some battery-saving tricks don't actually help. In some cases, following certain battery-saving advice can actually consume more battery life rather than conserve it.
The Sony WH-1000XM5 are back down to their Black Friday pricing
Save $151.99: The Sony WH-1000XM5 headphones are back down to their Black Friday pricing of $248 at Amazon and Best Buy. Originally $399.99, you'll score a 38% discount on this deal.
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A foolproof way to save on headphones this holiday season is by checking out deals on older models.
As of Dec. 22, there's one worth checking out: a $152 markdown on the Sony WH-1000XM5, which brings them down to just $248 at Amazon and Best Buy. Considering most new flagship models are $450 and up at full price, this is an especially worthwhile deal.
I had the chance to test the Sony XM5 headphones directly against the XM6 headphones, and though I appreciated the return of the folding ear cups to the XM6 headphones (from the XM4 model), I was also surprised by the minimal difference between the two. The noise-cancelling ability isn't all that different and though the sound quality was better in the newer model, it was a jump only noticeable as I tested the headphones on the same songs back to back.
SEE ALSO: The 60+ best Christmas gifts for 2025: Find unique gift ideas you'd never think of on your ownMashable editor Timothy Beck Werth also noted in his XM6 review that between the XM5 and XM6 headphones, the changes were "more iterative than innovative." The inputs, 30 hour battery life, and connectivity support remain the same between generations.
Though the XM6 headphones are also on sale as of Dec. 22, they're still $150 more than the XM5 headphones, making the latter a better buy from a pure value perspective (and the superior choice for anyone who doesn't need the latest and greatest tech from Sony). The XM5s still hold their own, and with this deal, you can also take your choice of colorway between the four available options.
The $10 Fire TV Stick 4K Select deal lives on: Grab it before its gone forever
SAVE $30: As of Dec. 22, the Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Select is still on sale for just $9.99 with the on-page coupon code HOL4KFTV. That's $30 or 75% off its list price and its best price ever.
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Amazon really wants you to grab its newest Fire TV Stick this season — so much so that it's practically giving them away.
As of Dec. 22, the Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Select is still on sale for just $9.99 with the on-page coupon code HOL4KFTV (make sure to hit "redeem" next to the code). That's a massive $30 price drop from its usual $39.99 tag and 75% in savings. We first saw this deal pop up ahead of Black Friday (it quickly became one of Mashable readers' top buys), then it disappeared and reappeared a few times throughout the month of December. There's really no telling how long it will stick around this time, so we suggest grabbing it ASAP if you have a streaming stick on your shopping list.
The latest Fire TV Stick in Amazon's lineup, the 4K Select is the most affordable option to deliver vibrant 4K quality with HDR10+ support. It also features an ultra-responsive and quick new operating system called Vega. We haven't had a chance to test it for ourselves, but we're glad Amazon is switching things up. The previous operating system was a bit laggy in our tests — an upgrade was in order. Its plug-and-play design is the same as other streaming sticks in the Fire TV lineup and instantly brings all of your favorite streaming apps into one convenient location. Press and ask Alexa to open Peacock or Prime Video or even pick up an episode where you left off.
The new streaming stick offers support for Xbox Game Pass, Amazon Luna, NordVPN, and IPVanish, and will soon also offer Alexa+ and Amazon Kids+. It may not feature Dolby Atmos or Vision, but it's a pretty advanced streaming device nonetheless. Plus, at just 10 bucks, it's much more than you'd expect.
This 1,161-piece Lego flower arrangement is $44 off right now
SAVE 40%: As of Dec. 22, you can get the Lego Botanicals Flower Arrangement (10345) for $65.99, down from $109.99, at Amazon. That's a 40% discount or a $44 price cut. It's also the lowest price we've tracked for this Lego set.
LEGO Botanicals Flower Arrangement Building Set (10345) $73.50 at Amazon$109.99 Save $36.49 Get Deal at Amazon
Lego sets are a huge tradition in my family — I always get one for both my dad and my nephew for Christmas and birthdays. If you’re looking for a version that’s a bit more "adult" (or just want flowers that won't die while you’re away for the holidays), this Botanicals set is the one to grab.
SEE ALSO: Our 15 favorite Lego sets, sourced from actual Lego fansRight now, the Lego Botanicals Flower Arrangement (10345) is on sale for $65.99 at Amazon. That’s a 40% discount off the $109.99 list price, which is a steal for a set with 1,000+ pieces. Just a heads up: this one currently arrives after Christmas, but at nearly half off, it’s the perfect "treat yourself" project to work on during that weird week between Christmas and New Year's.
This 1,161-piece set includes 14 different flowers (including peonies, camellias, and lilies). It even comes with its own buildable white pedestal vase, so you don’t have to go hunting for one that fits. My favorite part is that you can actually adjust the flower heads and stems to "prune" and style the arrangement however you want. It's a great way to unwind and ends up looking like a legitimate piece of art for your desk or dining table.
How to watch the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations online for free
TL;DR: Watch the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations for free on Channel 4. Access this free streaming platform from anywhere in the world with ExpressVPN.
There is quite simply no tournament like the Africa Cup of Nations. It's an electric combination of heated rivalries, colorful fans, and flair that is sometimes lacking from elite competitions. We know that the eyes of the footballing world are already fixed on the 2026 World Cup, but this incredible tournament should whet the appetite of fans before the main event next summer.
The likes of Mohamed Salah, Achraf Hakimi, Sadio Mane, Bryan Mbuemo, and Victor Osimhen will be taking center stage in Morocco. We're expecting some scintillating football from the best of the best.
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What is the Africa Cup of Nations?The Africa Cup of Nations (or AFCON) is the main biennial international men's association football competition in Africa. 24 teams are drawn into six groups of four teams. The top two teams from each group and the four best third-placed teams advance to the knockout rounds.
The defending champion is Ivory Coast. Egypt is the most successful nation in the tournament's history, winning seven times and securing three consecutive titles in 2006, 2008, and 2010.
When is the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations?The 2025 Africa Cup of Nations is the 35th edition of the competition. This year's event takes place from Dec. 21 to Jan. 18 in Morocco.
How to watch the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations for freeThe 2025 Africa Cup of Nations is available to live stream for free on Channel 4.
Channel 4 is geo-restricted to the UK, but anyone can access this free streaming platform with a VPN. These tools can hide your real IP address (digital location) and connect you to a secure server in the UK, meaning you can stream the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations for free from anywhere in the world.
Live stream the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations for free by following these simple steps:
Sign up for a streaming-friendly VPN (like ExpressVPN)
Download the app to your device of choice (the best VPNs have apps for Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, Linux, and more)
Open up the app and connect to a server in the UK
Connect to Channel 4
Watch the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations for free from anywhere in the world
The best VPNs for streaming are not free, but they do tend to offer pretty generous money-back guarantees. By leveraging these offers, you can watch AFCON without committing with your cash. This is obviously not a long-term strategy, but it gives you enough time to stream the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations before recovering your investment.
If you want to retain permanent access to free streaming platforms from around the world, you'll need a subscription. Fortunately, the best VPN for streaming live sport is on sale for a limited time.
What is the best VPN for Channel 4?ExpressVPN is the best choice for streaming live sport on free platforms like Channel 4, for a number of reasons:
Servers in 105 countries including the UK
Easy-to-use app available on all major devices including iPhone, Android, Windows, Mac, and more
Strict no-logging policy so your data is secure
Fast connection speeds
Up to eight simultaneous connections
30-day money-back guarantee
A two-year subscription to ExpressVPN is on sale for $139 and includes an extra four months for free — 61% off for a limited time. This plan also includes a year of free unlimited cloud backup and a 30-day money-back guarantee. Alternatively, you can get a one-month plan for just $12.95.
Live stream the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations for free with ExpressVPN.
How to watch South Africa vs. Angola online for free
TL;DR: Live stream South Africa vs. Angola in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations for free on Channel 4. Access this free streaming platform from anywhere in the world with ExpressVPN.
The Africa Cup of Nations is keeping us all entertained through the festive period. We've already had Morocco vs. Comoros and Mali vs. Zambia, and now it's the turn of Group B. South Africa face Angola in their opening game. Both sides will be desperate to start with a win, as Egypt will be favorites to top this tricky group.
If you want to watch South Africa vs. Angola in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations from anywhere in the world, we have all the information you need.
When is South Africa vs. Angola?South Africa vs. Angola in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations kicks off at 12 p.m. ET on Dec. 22. This fixture takes place at the Marrakech Stadium.
How to watch South Africa vs. Angola for freeSouth Africa vs. Angola in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations is available to live stream for free on Channel 4.
Channel 4 is geo-restricted to the UK, but anyone can access this free streaming platform with a VPN. These tools can hide your real IP address (digital location) and connect you to a secure server in the UK, meaning you can unblock Channel 4 to stream AFCON for free from anywhere in the world.
Live stream South Africa vs. Angola for free by following these simple steps:
Subscribe to a streaming-friendly VPN (like ExpressVPN)
Download the app to your device of choice (the best VPNs have apps for Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, Linux, and more)
Open up the app and connect to a server in the UK
Visit Channel 4
Watch South Africa vs. Angola for free from anywhere in the world
The best VPNs for streaming are not free, but most do offer free-trials or money-back guarantees. By leveraging these offers, you can access free live streams of AFCON without actually spending anything. This obviously isn't a long-term solution, but it does give you enough time to stream South Africa vs. Angola (plus more 2025 Africa Cup of Nations fixtures) before recovering your investment.
What is the best VPN for Channel 4?ExpressVPN is the best choice for bypassing geo-restrictions to stream live sport on Channel 4, for a number of reasons:
Servers in 105 countries including the UK
Easy-to-use app available on all major devices including iPhone, Android, Windows, Mac, and more
Strict no-logging policy so your data is secure
Fast connection speeds free from throttling
Up to eight simultaneous connections
30-day money-back guarantee
A one-year subscription to ExpressVPN is on sale for $99.95 and includes an extra three months for free — 49% off for a limited time. This plan includes a year of free unlimited cloud backup and a generous 30-day money-back guarantee. Alternatively, you can get a one-month plan for just $12.95 (with money-back guarantee).
Watch South Africa vs. Angola in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations for free with ExpressVPN.
Google Messages made some aesthetic changes to Nano Banana
Google's AI image generation tool got some minor alterations in the Android Messages app.
Specifically, Google slightly retooled how you access the Remix tool (which is powered by Nano Banana) in Messages, per 9to5google. If you wanted to put a funny hat on a picture of your dog or whatever prior to this change, you would long-press on an image and tap the "Remix" button on the lower left corner of the display. That's still true, but the button is now smaller and less prominent than before. Additionally, Google removed the banana emoji that was on the button, replacing it with a more generic AI image icon.
SEE ALSO: OpenAI launches new ChatGPT Images tool to rival Nano Banana: How to try itBeyond that, if you look at an image in the fullscreen view mode, there won't be a Remix button on top of the image anymore. It's now in the bottom-left corner of that view, as well.
Again, these are not hugely seismic changes to the way Nano Banana Remix works in Google Messages, but they're worth knowing about so you don't get lost the next time you want to use those features.
The incredible Sony XM6 headphones are on sale for under $400 at Amazon
SAVE $61.99: The Sony XM6 headphones are on sale at Amazon for $398, down from the normal price of $459.99. That's a 13% discount that matches the record low at Amazon.
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Want to gift or receive some of the best headphones that came out in 2025? You're in luck if you prefer over-the-ear headphones with incredible sound because the Sony XM6 headphones are on sale at Amazon and they'll likely arrive in time for Christmas.
As of Dec. 22, the Sony XM6 headphones are on sale for $398 at Amazon, marked down from the normal price of $459.99. That's a savings of $61.99 thanks to a 13% discount. Today's sale price also matches the lowest we've ever seen at Amazon.
For anyone interested in top-of-the-line headphones, the Sony XM6 model shines. Freshly launched in the spring, the Sony XM6 is the brands latest flagship model which earned a Mashable Choice Award for their exceptional sound quality. Mashable Tech Editor Timothy Beck Werth reviewed the headphones and said, "The new Sony headphones offer impressive audio quality, and they definitely improve on the XM5 models. The active noise cancellation is particularly phenomenal."
SEE ALSO: The Sony XM5 headphones now come with free earbuds at AmazonThis could be a huge benefit for anyone traveling this holiday season. Another major benefit for those who travel with headphones is the XM6 headphones now fold up for better portability. On Mashable's list of the best headphones, the Sony XM6 earn the top spot as the best option for sound-first headphones.
Big points get added to this sale price on the Sony XM6 thanks to the fact that Amazon might be able to get these on your doorstep today. Depending on your delivery address, these could come with same-day delivery, which could be a lifesaver if you're shopping for a last-minute Christmas gift for family or yourself.
While they're sitting at an all-time low price, upgrade in a major way to the Sony XM6 headphones. You'll be in line for some of the best sound in the industry.
The quietest, plushest ride you can get without paying luxury prices
Mainstream sedans often get overlooked, stuck in the shadow of fancier luxury rides. Crossovers have stolen the spotlight, leaving anyone who still wants a comfortable, roomy sedan facing a tough choice: pay more for a luxury badge or compromise.
The 15-inch MacBook Air is our favorite MacBook for most people, and its still $250 off
Save $250: You can still save 21% on a MacBook ahead of Christmas. As of 2022, the 15-inch Apple MacBook Air (M4, 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD) is on sale at Amazon and Best Buy for $949, down from its full price of $1,199.
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We may be just three days out from Christmas, but your window of opportunity to grab a great tech gift on sale hasn't closed just yet.
Both Amazon and Best Buy marked down the 15-inch M4 Apple MacBook Air with 16GB of RAM and 256GB of storage to just $949 as of Dec. 22. (The latter store does have a countdown on the product page showing that the deal will end come Dec. 23). At the time of writing, the deal applies to all four available colorways.
Mashable's laptop expert Haley Henschel deemed the 15-inch Air the best MacBook for most people in her MacBook guide. Why? Even at full price, the value is near unbeatable. (Mashable Senior Editor and longtime Apple review Stan Schroeder agrees, titling his review of the M4 Air "A really good deal").
SEE ALSO: The 60+ best Christmas gifts for 2025: Find unique gift ideas you'd never think of on your ownThat's mostly thanks to the M4 chip, which as Henschel writes, "effectively closed the gap between Apple's MacBook Air and Pro series." The fanless model will likely get hot to the touch when handling especially heavy workloads, but it certainly has the power to do it. The 15-inch display is also useful from a productivity standpoint, but not so huge as to become obtrusive — overall, the Air stays true to it's name, remaining an ultraportable laptop.
When you do decide to hunker down in one place, your display options get even better, with this laptop providing open-lid support for two external displays. The only major con? The port selection is rather limited, with just two Thunderbolt/USB-C ports, one MagSafe 3 charging port, and a headphone jack. Still, it's an incredible value at full price, and an even better one at $250 off. (Note: this laptop does go on sale frequently, but $949 remains its lowest price ever).
Prime members can likely get this laptop in time for Christmas, while Best Buy also offers same-day pickup (pending your local stores' availability).
Instacart is immediately ending controversial price tests
Grocery delivery service Instacart will end its controversial price tests, it announced on Monday.
The move comes weeks after a Consumer Reports investigation claimed that Instacart's AI-enabled price experiments may be upping your grocery bill.
SEE ALSO: YouTube pulls the plug on popular AI-generated fake movie trailer channelsThe investigation reported that the experiments priced the same products differently for different consumers, sometimes by as much as 23 percent. The price variations could result in a yearly difference of $1,200 in grocery spending, according to Consumer Reports. The investigation also found that Instacart acquired an AI company in 2022 called Eversight, and afterwards, Instacart began offering pricing software to retail companies to "optimize" prices.
Several lawmakers took action against individualized pricing this month. Democratic Sen. Ruben Gallego of Arizona introduced a bill to crack down on "surveillance" pricing, while Democratic Minnesota Rep. Angie Craig sent a letter to Instacart asking for answers. Democratic Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York sent a different letter to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). The latter two cite the Consumer Reports investigation.
Last week, Instacart denied that the experiments were dynamic pricing or surveillance pricing, instead stating that they were random A/B tests. (Dynamic pricing fluctuates based on demand, and surveillance pricing uses a consumer's characteristics and behavior to set individual prices.) It also denied Consumer Reports' claim that these tests cost a typical family $1,200 a year.
Today, Instacart announced that it is ending these price tests.
"We understand that the tests we ran with a small number of retail partners that resulted in different prices for the same item at the same store missed the mark for some customers," the blog post states.
"Effective immediately, Instacart is ending all item price tests on our platform. Retailers will no longer be able to use Eversight technology to run item price tests on Instacart."
The post explains that this means if two families are shopping for the same items at the same time at the same store location on Instacart, they will see the same price.
An Instacart spokesperson denied that these tests were dynamic or surveillance pricing in a statement sent to Mashable. "While these pricing tests were not dynamic pricing nor surveillance pricing, and were never based on personal, demographic, or user-level behavioral characteristics, we've listened carefully to customer feedback, and we understand these tests fell short of their expectations," the spokesperson said.
This announcement also comes days after the FTC announced that Instacart will pay $60 million to consumers as part of a settlement. FTC's lawsuit claimed that Instacart engaged in deceptive tactics like falsely advertising "free delivery" and failing to disclose the terms of its Instacart+ membership. Instacart denied the FTC's allegations.


