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ChatGPT caricature trend: What it is, prompt to try it.

Wed, 02/04/2026 - 18:54

Have you ever had a caricature of yourself made? You know those funny drawings you can get made at Disney World or at most boardwalk spots where the artist accentuates your features in an over-exaggerated cartoon-style portrait? 

Well, if you missed out on your last summer vacation, AI chatbots like ChatGPT are generating caricatures now and they're currently all the rage on social media.

Here are a few examples.

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Looking to whip up an AI caricature of yourself? 

Just go to ChatGPT and upload a close-up image of yourself. From that point, there's a few ways to continue. The way most users are generating their caricature is by using this viral prompt: “Create a caricature of me and my job based on everything you know about me.”

However, in order to create an AI-generated caricature from that prompt, the user needs quite a bit of history with ChatGPT so that the chatbot can whip up an image with their relevant interests depicted. 

SEE ALSO: ChatGPT GPT-4o users are raging at OpenAI on Reddit right now

Don't have that kind of relationship with ChatGPT? That's not a problem. That just means you'll have to use a more detailed prompt, providing ChatGPT with a little bit about yourself. Some of the fun that users are having will be missed going this route as the chatbot can't exactly surprise you with the details it includes. But, you'll still get a caricature made nonetheless.

While ChatGPT seems to be most users' choice of chatbots for this, any generative image AI model should suffice in case you want to see what some of the alternatives whip up.

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The Lego Flower Wall is the most gorgeous Botanical set yet — where to buy ahead of Valentines Day

Wed, 02/04/2026 - 18:44

The wildly popular Lego Botanical collection just got a new addition and it might be my favorite. Meet the Lego Botanicals Flower Wall — a customizable floral masterpiece that's made for hanging.

Officially available to the public as of Feb. 4, the Lego Flower Wall features 879 pieces that build out to create a gorgeous modular flower trellis with several flower varieties: camellias, a clematis, a hydrangea, a ranunculus, a dark red rose, a cornflower and a mimosa flower. The set introduces several new flowers to the Lego world, as well as new shades of pink and purple.

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Not only is the trellis system itself customizable, but the flower elements are as well. Builders are encouraged to get creative and rearrange the flowers to suit their style and space. You can even mix and match Lego florals from other sets you may already own to change things up, giving those old bouquets entirely new life. Any Lego Botanicals set that allows you to remove the buds from the stems can be attached to the Flower Wall. You can also connect additional frames to create a bigger, more extravagant display. The design possibilities are virtually endless. Of course, you'll have to buy all of the extra flowers and frames separately.

Just in time for Valentine's Day, the Lego Flower Wall is officially available to purchase in Lego stores and at Lego.com for $89.99. I, for one, am actually surprised this highly customizable and stunning set is less than $100. Both a creative outlet and an elegant display piece, it's sure to be an instant fan-favorite.

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Alexa+ is now available to everyone in the US, and free for Prime members

Wed, 02/04/2026 - 18:33

For ages, Alexa has been a staple of Amazon Echo devices, serving as the loyal voice assistant. But Amazon is upgrading Miss Alexa to Alexa+, an assistant that does far more than play music and answer your questions. Alexa+ is Amazon's AI assistant coming to all Echo devices for Prime members. Not a Prime member? Well, you can still chat with Alexa+, too. Here's everything to know about Alexa+, now free for Prime members.

What is Alexa+?

Alexa+ is Amazon's upgraded AI assistant. The program had been beta tested by millions of users since its announcement in early February 2025. Alexa+ combines the ease and convenience of the classic Alexa voice assistant with AI for an assistant that can perform more complicated tasks.

Where it differs from standard Alexa is that you don't actually need an Amazon smart home Echo device to use it. Now you can access Alexa+ on the web or through the Alexa app.

Prime members now get Alexa+ for free

So do you need to pay for Alexa+? Not if you're a Prime member. The AI assistant is now included as a Prime benefit. If you're not a Prime member, you can still use Alexa+'s chat function on Alexa.com for free, but that's it. If you want the full benefits of Alexa+ and you're not a Prime member, you can pay $19.99 a month for access. However, considering Prime membership is just $14.99 a month, just sign up for Prime, as you'll get additional benefits outside of Alexa+.

What can Alexa+ do?

Alexa+ takes Alexa to the next level. Alexa+ can be used anywhere with its web services and app, compared to Alexa, which is accessed through Echo devices. It has a chatbot feature where you can ask it all of life's questions. It also helps you stay more organized by planning meals, booking repairs, and managing calendars. It will also help you plan trips and date nights, write emails, craft workout schedules, and control your smart home devices.

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Anthropic Super Bowl LX ads mock ChatGPT

Wed, 02/04/2026 - 18:32

In a series of Super Bowl LX ads released today, AI company Anthropic is taking shots at OpenAI and ChatGPT, its biggest rival.

As you may have heard, OpenAI is bringing advertisements to users' ChatGPT conversations, including in some paid plans. As recently as June 2025, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman described ads in ChatGPT as a "last resort."

But as the latest ChatGPT models fail to deliver the big leaps in performance many users were expecting, and as OpenAI faces fierce competition from Google, OpenAI is reportedly in "code red" mode. Hence, advertisements in ChatGPT. Now, Anthropic is rubbing salt in the wound.

Watch the Anthropic Super Bowl LX ads about ChatGPT

Anthropic uploaded four new videos to YouTube, which all follow a similar format. The videos have dramatic-sounding titles like "Betrayal" and "Deception." Per the Wall Street Journal, the ads were made for Super Bowl LX to promote the company's AI chatbot Claude.

In one video, a forlorn young man asks his therapist how he can communicate better with his mom. His therapist's answer sounds helpful at first, until she takes a hard pivot into sales mode.

“Or, if the relationship can’t be fixed, find emotional connection with other older women on Golden Encounters, the mature dating site that connects sensitive cubs with roaring cougars," the therapist says. "Would you like me to create your profile?”

In another, a scrawny 23-year-old asks for help building a workout plan, only for his personal trainer to pitch him on supportive insoles for "short kings."

All of the videos end with the same tagline: "Ads are coming to AI. But not to Claude."

You get the idea.

Disclosure: Ziff Davis, Mashable’s parent company, in April 2025 filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging it infringed Ziff Davis copyrights in training and operating its AI systems.

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Save $100 on any size and color of the Samsung Galaxy Ring at Best Buy

Wed, 02/04/2026 - 18:29

SAVE $100: As of Feb. 4, get any size or color of the Samsung Galaxy Ring for $100 off at Best Buy. Discount is automatically applied at the checkout.

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Looking for the right wearable for you? You might want to consider a smart ring. Like smartwatches, they're capable of tracking important fitness metrics that can help you meet your goals. And if you're interested in trying one from Samsung's stable, you can take advantage of a deal that makes it possible to save some significant cash now.

As of Feb. 4, get any size or color of the Samsung Galaxy Ring at Best Buy for $100 off. Discount is automatically applied. Best Buy also offers a sizing kit so you can choose the best fit.

SEE ALSO: We tested the top fitness trackers of 2025: See our favorite wearables and smart rings

The Galaxy Ring is packed with smart features that don't require a subscription. It connects through Samsung Health, which means you'll need to be an Android user to utilize it. It analyzes a wide range of data about your heart rate, your sleep, and more to give youa daily Energy Score with Galaxy AI. This calculates your readiness for the day.

It'll also give you insights on your sleep and workouts in general so you're better equipped with data to tackle the day. Plus, it can hold a charge for up to seven days, meaning you don't have to juice it up nearly as often.

If you're ready to give a smart ring a try, this is a discount you won't want to pass up. Grab one from Best Buy that suits your tastes and enjoy that very flexible $100 discount.

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Costco is giving away free $20 or $40 shop cards for new members

Wed, 02/04/2026 - 18:12

NEW COSTCO MEMBER BENEFIT: Through March 1, sign up for a new Costco Gold Star membership for $65 and get a free $20 Costco shop card. New Costco Executive memberships cost $130 and come with a free $40 Costco shop card.

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Costco is a playground for adults. It's perhaps the only place we can stock up on affordable toilet paper that'll last for a year, get a rotisserie chicken for dinner, buy a bag of potato chips large enough for a football game party, and fill up on the infamous $1.50 hot dog combo. But the only issue with Costco is that you have to pay to play. The warehouse requires a membership to enter the magical gates, but there's a great sale happening for new members.

Through March 1, new members can get a free $20 Costco shop card when signing up for the $65 per year Costco Gold Star membership. Those who sign up for the Costco Executive membership will get a free $40 Costco shop card for investing in the $130 per year membership.

To qualify for this deal, you'll need to be a new Costco member. Costco considers this to be anyone who hasn't had a membership in the last 18 months, including primary members or those part of a household membership.

The Costco Gold Star membership gains you access to shop in-store at the warehouse or online at Costco.com. The Executive membership comes with extra perks like getting into the warehouse an hour before Gold Star members, a $10 monthly credit on same-day delivery orders, and a 2% reward on eligible purchases. Both types of memberships give you access to two cards, so you can invite someone from your family or a friend to join in on your membership.

SEE ALSO: McDonald's is giving away free McNugget Caviar kits for Valentine's Day — here's how to get yours

If you've never had the delight of entering a Costco warehouse, you're in for a real shopping treat. The bulk retailer sells everything from Apple products to Ninja kitchen appliances to massive TVs. Of course, there's also the deli, bakery, plentiful clothing selection, mattresses, and so much bulk food. You've always wanted to own 100 tortillas, right?

On top of the massive selection, Costco often has unique sales that you won't be able to find at any other retailer. Gift cards, for example, are a great deal at Costco. Two $50 gift cards for Gap Inc. brands (Gap, Old Navy, Athleta, and Banana Republic) are selling for $79.99 instead of the standard $100. Or just in time for Valentine's Day, Costco has two See's Candies $25 gift cards for $38.99, instead of the standard $50 price.

If you've been considering signing up for a Costco membership, the free shop card offer means your membership fee is significantly reduced. The $65 per year Gold Star membership comes with a free $20 shop card, and the $130 per year Costco Executive membership earns you a free $40 Costco shop card. In either case, you're getting free money to spend on your next trip. Sign up before March 1 to get these savings.

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This 77-inch Sony OLED TV is under $1,800 (and yes, its the 2025 model)

Wed, 02/04/2026 - 18:06

SAVE 10%: As of Feb. 4, the 77-inch Sony Bravia XR8B OLED 4K Smart TV is on sale for $1,798 at Amazon, down from $1,998. That's a 10% discount, or $200 in savings.

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With the Winter Olympics kicking off this week, you arguably have the best excuse of the year to upgrade your TV setup. If you want a screen that does justice to the opening ceremony in Milan (and isn't $3,000), this Sony deal is worth a look.

As of Feb. 4, the 77-inch Sony Bravia XR8B OLED 4K Smart TV is on sale for $1,798 at Amazon, down from $1,998. That's a 10% discount, or $200 in savings. It's also the lowest price we've tracked on this model to date.

SEE ALSO: How to watch the 2026 Winter Olympics: streaming guide

For an extra $19.99, Amazon offers "Room of Choice Delivery." It doesn’t include installation, but it ensures the delivery team carries the box to the specific room you need it in, rather than just dropping a monster-sized box in your entryway. (If you want them to unbox it and take the trash with them, the unpack and haul away upgrade is $69.99.)

Because it’s an OLED, you’re getting over eight million self-lit pixels for infinite contrast. It also runs at a 120Hz refresh rate, which is exactly what you want for watching sports or playing on a PlayStation 5 (Bonus: it has exclusive features like Auto HDR Tone Mapping that automatically kick in when you connect your console).

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Special 30th anniversary Pokémon ad to air during Super Bowl LX

Wed, 02/04/2026 - 18:04

I don't mean to startle anyone, but Pokémon is 30 years old this year, and you're going to hear about it during Super Bowl LX.

The Pokémon Company put out a quick little teaser video on its YouTube channel on Wednesday morning that doesn't say much on its own, but does tease something more in the near future. There will apparently be some kind of Pokémon 30th anniversary ad during Super Bowl LX on Sunday, and this video serves as a tease for that.

SEE ALSO: How to qualify for the new and exclusive Lego Mini Pokémon Center

Again, the video itself isn't much. It's just Jigglypuff being bored and antsy on a couch.

SEE ALSO: The Pokémon TCG: Mega Charizard X ex Ultra Premium Collection is $80 off at Amazon

It's also not clear if what airs during the Super Bowl will feature any kind of news about upcoming video games, cards, toys, or TV shows, or if it'll just be a very expensive reminder that Pokémon exists and has existed for three decades.

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Nintendo Direct February 2026 livestream: When is it, how to watch

Wed, 02/04/2026 - 17:38

After weeks of rumors and speculation, it's official: There's a Nintendo Direct livestream this week.

The Mario maker announced on social media channels on Wednesday morning that a Nintendo Direct Partner Showcase stream will take place 24 hours after the announcement, at 6am PT/9am ET on Thursday, Feb. 5. You can watch the showcase live on Nintendo's YouTube channel. According to the company, it will be about 30 minutes long and will focus on games for Nintendo Switch and Switch 2.

SEE ALSO: I got to play the new Nintendo Switch Virtual Boy. It has the same problem it did in 1995. This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.

As for what to expect from the stream, Nintendo is usually pretty tight-lipped about those sorts of things ahead of time. However, the words "Partner Showcase" give us a hint. Like previous Nintendo Direct Partner Showcases, I would expect this one to focus almost entirely on third-party games rather than anything made internally at Nintendo. You might think that makes this Direct less exciting, but previous Partner Showcases have delivered the goods in the past. Just last year, Octopath Traveler 0 made its debut during one, and ended up being one of the best games of 2025, for example.

Even with the news that the Switch is the most successful Nintendo console ever this week, the company isn't stopping anytime soon.

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Score the Amzmerit smart scale for its best-ever price on Amazon — save $50 with this handy coupon code

Wed, 02/04/2026 - 17:30

SAVE $67: As of Feb. 4, the Amzmerit smart scale is on sale for only $49.99 at Amazon with the code TQXXS39F. That's an extra $50 off its sale price.

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While regular old scales simply measure your weight, smart scales take things multiple steps further by providing you with loads of data to help you tailor your fitness journey appropriately. Typically with the help of an app, you'll get the full picture when it comes to your progress. It may sound expensive, but it doesn't have to be.

As of Feb. 4, you can grab the Amzmerit smart scale on sale for only $49.99 at Amazon when you use the code TQXXS39F at checkout. It's typically listed at $117 and is currently on sale for $99.99, but the code will knock an extra $50 off. Once you add it to your cart and head to checkout, select "use a gift card, voucher, or promo code" under your payment method options and copy/paste the code TQXXS39F into the box. You'll see the promotion applied to your order total before you officially checkout.

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The Amzmerit scale uses eight high-sensitivity electrodes to track 45 key health indicators, including weight, body fat, muscle mass, BMI, and bone mass. That data syncs with the A&P Health app, which is compatible with AppIe Health, Google Fit, and more. With historical body data and detailed charts, the app helps you track long-term metrics and get a glimpse at the bigger picture rather than focusing on daily fluctuations. You can even add data profiles for family members, including babies and pets.

Unlock the behind-the-scenes data of your health and fitness journey with the Amzmerit smart scale.

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The DJI Mini 5 Pro Fly More Combo is down to an all-time low price — save $500 at Amazon

Wed, 02/04/2026 - 17:27

SAVE 31%: The DJI Mini 5 Pro Fly More Combo is on sale at Amazon for $1,099, down from its normal price of $1,599. That's a savings of $500 and an all-time low price at Amazon.

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This might not be the best season the U.S. has ever seen when it comes to snow sports, but there's still plenty of fun to be had out there. Snow-sport season is also a pretty spectacular time to become an expert drone pilot. Imagine the drone footage you could be sharing with friends, family who couldn't join in, or on your social channels. If you've been considering getting an all-in-one drone package, there's a great deal in store at Amazon.

As of Feb. 4, the DJI Mini 5 Pro Fly More Combo is down to a record-low price at Amazon of $1,099. This is a 31% discount off the standard price of $1,599 which works out to a savings of $500.

Don't let the "pro" name psych you out. The DJI Mini 5 Pro drone is awesome for both beginners and advanced drone pilots, but it will give you instant access to pro-level video footage. This combo package features everything you could want for a drone including the DJI Mini 5 Pro drone itself, the DJI RC 2, and three DJI Intelligent Flight batteries for up to 52 minutes of flight time. Plus, tons of extra accessories like a carrying case.

SEE ALSO: In-stock alert: Amazon has the DJI Mini 3 drone in stock and on sale for under $440

The DJI Mini 5 Pro drone is packed with features that make for great footage like a timelapse function, free panorama, 4K/120fps slow-motion video, as well as true vertical filming. The vertical filming as well as the ActiveTrack 360° is a must-have if you'll be filming sports subjects like skiers, snowboarders, or cyclists.

In case you haven't kept up on drone news in the U.S., DJI faced an FCC ban just last December, and it's no longer possible for DJI to sell drones in the country. However, this new legislation does not apply to stock that was already in the U.S. at the time. That means stock of DJI drones is diminishing by the day, so this deal is a great opportunity to snag a pro model that comes with great accessories.

If you could use an upgraded drone or want to get your first model, today's record-low price on the DJI Mini 5 Pro Fly More Combo could be the best opportunity to snag this model. We might not see stock last much longer.

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Moonpig is giving away free greeting cards for Valentines Day — use this coupon code to qualify

Wed, 02/04/2026 - 17:22

Valentine's Day is right around the corner. If you're not quite sure of the best way to tell your loved ones how you feel about them, there's always a greeting card. Even if you have the words, a card is always a fun way to put a smile on their face, especially if it carries a silly yet thoughtful message.

Moonpig, creator of quirky and adorable greeting cards ranging from adorable to slighty spicy, wants to give you a chance to say it the best way you can with an absolutely free Valentine's Day card. Right now, you can create and customize your own and send it absolutely free, all in just a few clicks.

Why Moonpig?

Moonpig has a wide selection of cards for just about any occasion. Whether you want to send a digital or physical card, there are tons of options for you to show you care.

In addition to cards, you can customize your own gifts and send them, including candles, candy, and more. There are also photo mugs as well that you can tweak to your liking, whether you're celebrating a birthday, sending well wishes for a wedding, or just wanting to say you care.

How to get the free Moonpig Valentine's Day card

The free Moonpig Valentine's Day card is up for grabs right now at the official Moonpig storefront. To get yours, simply browse the store's selection of Valentine's Day designs, then select the $9.99 Standard Card option. You'll be given the option to customize to your liking before adding to your cart.

Once at checkout, use the promo code TREAT4YOU, which will automatically discount your card and add free shipping. You'll be able to apply this to any Valentine's Day card, no matter who you're shopping for. There are tons of designs to choose from, from sarcastic to sincere, and even some spicy options thrown in there as well.

There doesn't seem to be a cutoff date, but you'll want to get your card sooner than later. Valentine's Day is only a couple of weeks away, after all.

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Buying a Mac Mini to run OpenClaw? Save $50 when you shop at Amazon.

Wed, 02/04/2026 - 17:20

SAVE $50: As of Feb. 4, shop the Mac Mini with M4 chip for $549. That saves you $50 off its $599 list price — not a bad deal for those rushing to start running OpenClaw AI.

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The AI community is going nuts for the OpenClaw AI Assistant. It's an exceptionally easy-to-use AI agent and once installed can be used right away. Plus, once you start running the tool, your AI agent can join the now viral Moltbook. Moltbook is sort of like Reddit but rather than humans posting, it's only AI agents, which has sparked online debate if these AI agents are showing signs of sentience. Spoiler: that's not the case.

With the OpenClaw craze, people are running to buy Mac Mini computers. Why? Well, it's easiest to run Open Claw on an Apple computer and the Mac Mini is the cheapest variation to shop now. Plus, Amazon is running a well-timed deal.

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As of Feb. 4, get the Apple Mac Mini (M4 Chip, 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD) for just $549. That saves you $50 off its $599 list price. We'll be honest, this isn't the best-ever price on the Mac Mini. Previously, we've seen it go as low as $469, so this $549 price is pretty conservative.

That being said, if you're looking to get your hands on a Mac Mini ASAP, this is its best price at the moment.

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Act fast — a 1TB MacBook Pro for under $450 won’t last long

Wed, 02/04/2026 - 16:47

TL;DR: Get a laptop you can grow with, a 1TB Apple MacBook Pro, on sale now for just $439.99 (reg. $1,999), while supplies last.

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Looking for a laptop that can keep up with your storage needs? With the amount of data we add every day, it’s no surprise that many of us rely on cloud storage or external hard drives to keep everything organized. This MacBook Pro not only offers the power and performance you expect from Apple’s most deluxe laptop, but it also comes with an impressive 1TB SSD.

Right now, you can get this MacBook Pro for only $439.99 (reg. $1,999), while supplies last.

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Tired of getting the dreaded storage is full notification? It might be time to get a device that can keep up with all your data. This MacBook Pro comes with 1TB of SSD storage, so you can keep your important files right on your computer.

Aside from giving you plenty of space, this MacBook Pro also comes with some top-tier Apple features you’d expect — like a 10th Gen Intel Core i5 processor that runs at 2GHz and has turbo boost capabilities up to 3.8GHz. Its 13.3-inch screen has a 2560×1600 native resolution, vibrant colors, and Apple’s True Tone Technology, which helps reduce eye strain by adjusting to your lighting conditions.

This model has the Apple Touch Bar, a great addition at the top of the keyboard that serves up quick shortcuts. It’s easy and comfortable to type on with the Apple Magic Keyboard, and the impressive 10-hour battery keeps you from constantly having to charge it.

Curious how you’re saving over $1,500? This model comes with a grade A refurbished status, so it will arrive in near-mint condition, and you’ll enjoy a major discount.

Get a 1TB Apple MacBook Pro for only $439.99 (reg. $1,999).

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The 49-inch OLED Samsung Odyssey G9 gaming monitor has never been cheaper on Amazon — now $500 off

Wed, 02/04/2026 - 16:07

TL;DR: The Samsung Odyssey OLED G9 49-inch gaming monitor is now down to $799.99 at Amazon. That's $500 off its usual $1,299.99 list price.

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If you’re a gamer who wants to invest in a big-brand OLED gaming monitor, but has been put off by the cost, Amazon has quite the Samsung deal for you. 

As of Feb. 4, the 49-inch curved Samsung Odyssey OLED G9 gaming monitor (G91SD model) is down to $799.99 at Amazon, knocking a massive $500 off its usual $1,299.99 list price. This is the best price we’ve seen yet on Samsung’s flagship ultra-wide OLED display, as confirmed on price tracker camelcamelcamel.

With a monitor at this scale, the headline feature here is the expansive 5120x1440 Dual QHD resolution spread across a dramatic 32:9 curved OLED panel. Essentially the equivalent of two 27-inch QHD monitors fused together, this will deliver tons of horizontal space for immersive gaming on titles like Arc Raiders, multitasking on streaming platforms like Twitch, or creative work in applications like Photoshop without bezels getting in the way. Thanks to QD-OLED tech, you’ll also get inky blacks, vibrant colors, and excellent contrast that standard LCD panels can’t match.

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Performance-wise, the Odyssey OLED G9 doesn’t slack, either. The 144Hz refresh rate, paired with a near-instant 0.03ms response time keeps fast-paced games feeling smooth and responsive, while AMD FreeSync Premium Pro and G-Sync compatibility that helps eliminate screen tearing. Samsung has even included burn-in mitigation features and a fully adjustable ergonomic stand to deliver a very polished package all around.

Meanwhile, the Acer Nitro WQHD gaming monitor is at a record-low price at Amazon. For LG, the UltraGear 27-inch gaming monitor has hit its record-low price.

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The Green brothers are turning Crash Course production company into a nonprofit

Wed, 02/04/2026 - 16:00

Hank and John Green, YouTube icons and creators of online education shows Crash Course and SciShow, are handing over their famed production company Complexly to the public, transitioning to a nonprofit model as it combats online slop farms.

Acknowledging a rise in misinformation and low-quality content targeting online learners, Complexly's shift to a 501(c)3 status will allow the company to pursue content that may not have commercial appeal, but instead fosters "free, independent, and trustworthy online education," explained CEO Julie Walsh Smith. "Trust in information and access to education matter more than ever," the company wrote in a recent press release.

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"Complexly has spent 14 years building deep trust with audiences by combining creative storytelling with rigorous educational standards," said co-founder Hank Green. Complexly was launched by the Green brothers in 2012, originally as EcoGeek LLC. The production company has since pioneered a variety of audio and video shows with support from organizations like PBS, the National Science Foundation, and Google, including SciShow Kids, podcast Dear Hank & John, and PBS offerings like The Origin of Everything and Eons.

Part of the new nonprofit model, Complexly has committed $8.5 million to produce additional educational content in the new year, including an expanded partnership with YouTube and other education partners. As a longstanding hub for educational content online, YouTube has become embroiled in its own AI-related controversies, including concerns about the prevalence of AI slop and automated content moderation. The platform has been cracking down on deepfaked content and what it calls "low-quality clutter" in response.

Meanwhile, AI startups like industry giant OpenAI have pushed toward for-profit models and native advertising to capitalize on the new information landscape, all while doubling down on chatbot-powered offerings for schools and healthcare.

"Complexly's mission has always been to create free, high-quality, and editorially independent educational content. We built this organization for the public good, and we’re excited to complete the final chapter of putting it entirely in the public’s hands by transitioning to a nonprofit," said now founder emeritus John Green.

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The Brick taught me how to be bored again

Wed, 02/04/2026 - 15:39

I spend way too much time staring at screens. When I wake up, I reach for my phone first. In addition to the eight hours a day I spend typing away at my computer, my phone is always there, tempting me to open it and scroll through Instagram rather than getting my work done. When I'm unwinding with a TV show in the evening, my phone is there again, pulling my attention away from the screen. And before falling asleep, I'm once again scrolling through TikTok when I could be reading.

I'm not particularly proud of my screen time numbers or my need to be constantly stimulated. I've created time limits on my most distracting apps and set designated downtime schedules. But honestly, it still hasn't been enough — getting around those limits is as easy as hitting the snooze button.

Ironically, as I tried to lower my screen time, I was targeted with Instagram ads for The Brick, which promises stricter screen time controls to actually curb my phone usage. After testing the Brick for several months, I'm thrilled to say that it helped curb my screen time — cutting it in half — and finally taught me to be bored again.

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  Shop Now How does The Brick work? The Brick app before, during and after Bricking your phone. Credit: Samantha Mangino

Screen time management apps can be great for ensuring you only spend a certain amount of time on social media a day, but there's a big issue — they're easy to bypass. Using my iPhone's built-in app limits, I quickly fell into the habit of sneaking in one more minute of TikTok, which then became another hour. Brick is also an app, but it adds a physical component, too, which takes away the easy bypass.

The Brick works by locking certain apps when you tap your phone to the Brick. To unlock your phone, you have to tap it against the Brick again. However, if you're in a pinch and really need to access your blocked apps without getting up to tap your phone, the Brick app has five emergency un-Bricks available in total. A word of caution, though, once you've used up these emergency un-Bricks, you have to factory reset your device to make them available again, so use them sparingly.

Previously, the Brick was only available on iOS devices; however, it's now also available on Android smartphones. Multiple devices can be used per Brick, too. My wife and I use the same Brick, keeping it on our refrigerator for easy access.

It's the only thing to truly get my screen time down I keep The Brick on our refrigerator, forcing me to get out of bed or off the couch if I want to un-Brick my phone. Credit: Samantha Mangino / Mashable

Having the physical component of the Brick means that if you want to access your blocked apps, you can't just press a button. You have to get up and go to your Brick to tap your phone.

And let me tell you, that small physical element makes a world of difference. When I'm lounging on the couch in the evening and want to scroll through Instagram, even though I'm already watching a show, knowing I'd have to get up to un-Brick my phone is enough to deter me from scrolling. My favorite use of Bricking my phone is before bed, as it ensures social media isn't the first thing I see when I wake up and forces me to get out of bed if I do want to look at it.

Plus, the Brick has given me my attention back. When I Brick my phone, it takes away the distraction so I'm not watching my phone when I should be watching TV. But the Brick is even great when I'm not trying to focus on something else. With all my most distracting apps blocked, I'm finally bored again. When I have some downtime, rather than defaulting to scrolling, it motivates me to spend more time reading or finally tackle those errands I've been putting off.

It cut my screen time in half What my screen time looks like when I'm not using Brick. Credit: Samantha Mangino / Mashable What my screen time looks like using Brick. Credit: Samantha Mangino

So what was the result of my using the Brick? It cut my screen time in half.

The best way to quantify the effectiveness of the Brick is through numbers. Before using the Brick, I was averaging about six hours of phone screen time a day. I didn't set out to limit my screen time by a certain number or percentage; I just wanted it to be less. So I was shocked when using the Brick cut my screen time down to an average of three hours a day. Yup, a whole 50 percent less.

Additionally, my whole household has adopted the Brick to limit screen time. I work from home, so I have to exercise a little discipline when I don't have in-person coworkers around. But even my wife, who teaches every day, Bricks their phone before heading to school every morning.

You can create different modes All the different modes I've created for Bricking my phone. Credit: Samantha Mangino / Mashable

Bricking your phone isn't an all-or-nothing decision. The default setting allows you to block all apps — including your texts and video calls — making it essentially a dumb phone that only allows you to make standard phone calls. However, that's not your only option. You can create different modes, hand-selecting which apps to allow or which to block.

I've created some modes that make my phone similar to a dumb phone — except I do allow for video calls and texts. However, other modes I've created just block the apps that are my biggest distractions: Instagram, TikTok, X, Pinterest, and even Chrome. I also have a light version of this, which helps me stay distraction-free during work but still allows me access to Chrome in case I need to look something up.

Be careful about what apps you select

My only word of caution regarding the Brick is to check which apps get blocked. If you select the option to block all apps, that can end up preventing you access to apps that you might actually need. One time, I Bricked my phone before heading to the gym, only to realize that it was blocking my gym's app, which has my membership card. Another time, my Brick was blocking the Amazon app, which I needed to scan at Whole Foods to get extra savings.

Luckily, that's where Brick's emergency un-Bricking feature helps. Unfortunately, I've already used up two of the allotted five.

I wish it set app limits You can even keep track of how much time you've spent in Brick mode on the activity tab. Credit: Samantha Mangino / Mashable

One thing I do like about Apple's built-in screen time is that you can set app limits. Unfortunately, you can't set app limits with Brick. Instead, you just block all apps to try and cut back on your overall screen time. While I quickly adapted to Brick's system, I occasionally missed the app limits that would give me a cue that it was time to ditch social media for the evening.

It's a bit of an investment

Going from using a free screen time feature on my iPhone to paying $59 for The Brick is a little tough to stomach. That being said, it really works. It's the only system that's been able to effectively decrease my screen time. Plus, it's a one-time price to pay.

Other popular screen time apps, like Opal, have free versions, but to access all features, you'll need to pay $99.99 per year.

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The Brick is absolutely worth it. I've been raving about The Brick for months, ever since I started using it and recommending it to everyone I know. If you've been looking for a system to reduce your screen time and have found that built-in app limits aren't enough, the Brick is my favorite option.

The physical limitation of the Brick adds an extra barrier, making it especially effective at preventing you from overriding your screen time and staying truly distraction-free.

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Stephen Colbert gleefully mocks the All American alternative Super Bowl halftime show

Wed, 02/04/2026 - 15:18

If you didn't want to watch Grammy winning, globally popular superstar Bad Bunny at the Super Bowl LX halftime show, then there's news — you can apparently endure Kid Rock performing at an "All American" alternative halftime show instead.

Speaking on The Late Show in the clip above, Stephen Colbert has some thoughts about the lineup.

"As you may have noticed from the poster there, Kid's not rocking this one alone. He'll be joined by country singers Brantley Gilbert, Gabby Barrett, and Lee Brice — powerhouse lineup. Also appearing are Gary Lee Grant, Gilby Branlet, Dilly Barrett, Tandy Breitbart, Billy Gidly, and Baby Bilbo," says Colbert, before quickly making a follow-up announcement. "I don't want to disappoint anybody, but we've just learned that Billy Gidly cannot make it due to health reasons. But in tribute, Trilly Gillson and Brandy Degamble will be performing a Billy Gidly medley."

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All your Tinder questions, answered

Wed, 02/04/2026 - 15:13

When you think of dating apps, you probably think about Tinder. Approximately 50 million people use the app each month, according to its website, and it's been downloaded over 630 million times. So it makes sense if you've heard of it before — but you might still have questions about what Tinder is and how it works. 

You've come to the right place. Scroll through for the answers to the top questions about Tinder.

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Tinder is a dating app that launched in 2012. Once you make an account, you swipe right to "like" someone's profile — trying to match — and swipe left to "skip" it. In 2026, the swipe model is everywhere on dating apps, but over a decade ago, it was pretty novel. Tinder has evolved over the years from a "hot or not" copy, though, installing safety checks, facial recognition, and robust bio features like adding what you're looking for and personality traits. 

Is Tinder free?

Yes, there is a free version of Tinder — but, like every dating app, there are paid versions that offer more features. For example, if you accidentally swipe left on someone and want to reverse the decision, you'll have to pay Tinder to do so. 

It's free to match and message on Tinder, but free users have limited swipes per day. You also can't see a list of who has liked you, nor can you go incognito or use the Passport feature to swipe in another location. For those features, you'll have to pay for one of three Tinder subscriptions (Plus, Gold, or Platinum).

Here's what every tier gets you:

Tinder Plus
  • Unlimited likes

  • Unlimited rewinds (reversing a left swipe)

  • Passport to any location

  • Hide ads

  • Incognito mode

Tinder Gold

All Plus features, and:

  • See who likes you first

  • "Top picks" every day, or curated matches

  • Weekly Super Likes (the potential match will know you liked them before they swipe_

  • One free Boost a month (this puts you at the top of profiles)

Tinder Platinum

All the aforementioned features, and:

  • Message before matching

  • Prioritized likes

  • See the likes you've sent in the last week

How to get unbanned from Tinder

How to get unbanned from a dating app is a question that users on social media have been asking for years because it's so elusive. While we can't guarantee you'll get your account back, you can appeal the decision if you believe you were banned in error or unfairly. Go to Tinder's Appeals Center, find the violation you want to appeal, and select it. Begin the appeal, and then submit it. You can appeal multiple violations if you wish.

According to Tinder's Help Center article, you'll then receive one of two outcomes to the appeal: approved, meaning the violation was reversed, or denied, meaning the violation was reinforced. 

How to delete your Tinder account

Had enough of the dating app? You can delete your Tinder account by signing into the app or browser version, tapping your profile icon, going to Settings, scrolling to the bottom, and tapping Delete Account.

You can also use the Manage My Account tool. Sign in, tap Delete Account, and confirm.

How to cancel Tinder Gold

Mashable has a whole guide on how to cancel Tinder Gold or other paid Tinder subscriptions if you no longer want to pay for them.

How does Tinder work? How do you use Tinder?

Tinder users are presented a "stack" of profiles. It's your job to swipe through them. If someone seems appealing, swipe right — you might match. You can only message people if you match (unless you have a Tinder Platinum subscription). If you're not feeling the conversation or vibe, you can unmatch someone; they can unmatch you, too.

How to pause your Tinder account

While not called "pause," you can hide your Tinder profile from other people. To do this, tap on your profile icon on the Tinder app or browser, go to Settings, scroll to Enable Discovery, and toggle it off.

You won't be shown to new profiles, but people you already swiped right on will be able to see you, and you can still see and chat with existing matches.

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Soundcore by Anker Q20i headphones are under $40 right now at Amazon

Wed, 02/04/2026 - 14:30

SAVE OVER $30: As of Feb. 4, Soundcore by Anker Q20i headphones have dropped to $39.98 at Amazon. This deal saves you $30.01 off the list price of $69.99.

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Are you on the hunt for new headphones that don't come with a hefty price tag? The Soundcore by Anker Q20i have a much more affordable price tag than higher-end models and yet still offer quality. This is especially true right now, as select models of the Q20i have dropped below $40 at Amazon.

Soundcore by Anker Q20i headphones are on sale for $39.98 at Amazon. This is just over $30 off their list price of $69.99, and also incredibly close to their lowest-ever price of $37.99.

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Whether you plan for the Soundcore by Anker Q20i headphones to keep you company on your next flight or on a long commute into work, they feature Hybrid Active Noise Cancelling that helps to reduce up to 90% of noises around you. That certainly helps to keep chatty people or loud sounds from interrupting what you're listening to. Pair that with high-quality sound from 40mm dynamic drivers and up to 40 hours of battery life when the noise-cancellation feature is on, and you're all set for a solo listening party.

Keep in mind that both the black and white headphones are marked as limited-time deals right now, so act fast to grab these Soundcore by Anker Q20i headphones on sale.

There's plenty more budget-friendly headphones worth your time and money. If you're curious what else is worth a look, check out our rundown of the best budget headphones for more recommendations.

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