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Raspberry Pi projects to try this weekend (February 20 - 22)
Are you ready for another bout of Raspberry Pi projects to try this weekend? Today, I’m showing you how to run your own git server, get your subscriptions under control, and even build your own Wi-Fi travel router.
Your SSD might be innocent: How unstable RAM and aggressive undervolts silently corrupt data
Data corruption is a silent killer. On the surface of it, your drive might be looking as healthy as ever. In reality, trouble could be brewing without you even knowing, and the worst outcome is complete, irreversible data loss.
The DJI Osmo Pocket 3 is on sale for a record-low price at Amazon — save $64 at Amazon
SAVE $64: The DJI Osmo Pocket 3 is on sale for $439 at Amazon, down from the normal price of $499. That's a 13% discount and the lowest price we've ever seen at Amazon.
Opens in a new window Credit: DJI DJI Osmo Pocket 3 $439 at Amazon$499 Save $60 Get Deal
Maybe you just started out on your content creation journey or maybe you've been uploading to YouTube for years. In either case, you know the power DJI has on the industry, but it's for good reason. DJI has become one of the most content-creator friendly brands in the industry. Just look around for how many creators are using the DJI Mic Mini. If you've been looking for a great vlogging camera from a standout brand, check out this deal at Amazon.
As of Feb. 19, the DJI Osmo Pocket 3 is on sale at Amazon for $439, marked down from the normal price of $499. That's a 13% discount that shaves $64 off the price. It's also the lowest price we've ever seen at Amazon.
SEE ALSO: The DJI Avata 2 Fly More Combo is down to a record-low price at Amazon — save over $300 right nowMashable Tech Editor Timothy Beck Werth got to review the DJI Osmo Pocket 3 and wrote, "The new DJI Osmo Pocket 3 gimbal camera should replace whatever vlogging camera you're currently using." It's waterproof, durable, lightweight, has motion stabilization, and DJI makes it a breeze to upload footage.
DJI equipped the Osmo Pocket 3 with a one-inch CMOS sensor which is an asset when filming in low-light situations. It'll record your content in 4K and that includes the slow-motion feature that captures at 120fps in 4K. There's also object and face tracking that make this vlogging camera a breeze for everyone from beginners to experienced pros.
The two-inch screen on the DJI Osmo Pocket 3 can sit either horizontally or vertically on the gimbal, making it ideal for all types of recording. The three-axis stabilization is also awesome for getting smooth footage without extra effort.
The DJI Osmo Pocket 3 is priced at $499 and Beck Werth noted, "If you're a full- or part-time video creator, livestreamer, or influencer, then the DJI Osmo Pocket 3 is definitely worth the price of admission." But now that the vlogging camera is on sale for a record-low price of $435, it's an even better deal. Snag it before this sale price vanishes.
Amazon shuts down Blue Jay warehouse robot project after less than a year
Last October, Amazon announced Blue Jay, a new robotic arm system that was supposed to act as "an extra set of hands" for its warehouse workers. This week, Amazon decided Blue Jay is no longer needed.
The news was reported first by Business Insider and then corroborated by TechCrunch. Blue Jay was meant to be a multi-arm helper system for same-day delivery facilities, and it was being tested in South Carolina at the time of its announcement last fall. After six months, though, Amazon is winding down project Blue Jay and moving its core tech and employees to other projects.
Look at it go! Credit: Amazon SEE ALSO: Last chance to grab the Fire TV Stick 4K Max for under $40 at AmazonWhile this was not made explicitly clear when Blue Jay was first announced, an Amazon spokesperson told TechCrunch that it was always meant as a prototype.
“We’re always experimenting with new ways to improve the customer experience and make work safer, more efficient, and more engaging for our employees,” the spokesperson told TechCrunch. “In this case, we’re actually accelerating the use of the underlying technology developed for Blue Jay, and nearly all of the technologies are being carried over and will continue to support employees across our network.”
Blue Jay was not the only warehouse robotics initiative Amazon has under its belt, and it won't be the last. But for whatever reason, this one just didn't work out as planned.
Google Maps looks different for some users in big change
Google Maps has potentially rolled out a change that could vastly change the user experience, depending on whether you're logged in to a Google account.
Google-focused tech website 9to5Google spotted a change where non-logged-in users apparently now get a "limited view" version of Maps, which is missing lots of key features, including displays of nearby businesses, more detailed info on nearby attractions, and user reviews. In "limited view" mode, for instance, when clicking on a restaurant — which doesn't display on the side of the page — users wouldn't get key info like user reviews, busiest hours, or dine-in/take-out status, 9to5Google noted.
As is often the case with such changes, users posted about noticing the change on Reddit.
There are some indications that perhaps the change could be a glitch of some sort, rather than a wholesale shift. Tech site Tom's Guide noted an error message received by some users indicated the issue could be network problems, a Chrome extension, or other problems. The error message does state that the issues could be fixed by logging in. The writer for Tom's Guide noted, however, that they saw a stripped-back version of Maps while logged out with no error message.
Mashable has reached out to Google and will update this story with any clarification or further details.
Crime 101s Chris Hemsworth and Halle Berry play our new mash-up game
In Crime 101, Chris Hemsworth and Halle Berry play a game of cat and mouse, as his mastermind jewel thief and her fed-up insurance broker plot a heist that's drawing the attention of a determined detective (Mark Ruffalo) and a mercurial robber (Barry Keoghan). So, what better way to toast the latest crime thriller from writer/director Bart Layton than to play a new game?
Entertainment Editor Kristy Puchko sat down with Hemsworth and Berry for a portmanteau game. She's combined the plotlines of two movies whose titles share a word in common. Can these stars name the new mashed-up titles?
Here are a few of the challenges put before the Crime 101 stars. Can you find the answer faster than them? As a bonus clue: One movie in each mash-up stars Halle Berry or Chris Hemsworth.
Chris Hemsworth and Halle Berry co-star in a heist thriller about a non-violent thief facing off against a fur-loving fashionista named Cruella de Vil.
This superhero sequel from director Brett Ratner follows Wolverine, Storm, and four young boys as they learn life lessons while searching for the body of a missing kid. Adapted from a Stephen King novel, River Phoenix co-stars.
An all-girls a cappella group must survive a deadly pair of honeymooners in this musical thriller, where Chris Hemsworth appears as a mysterious hitchhiker.
Kevin Kline won an Oscar for his comedic turn as an apoplectic jewel thief called Otto in this cyber-thriller, which co-stars Halle Berry and John Travolta.
A fairy tale princess and an iconic comedian collide in this action-packed reimagining of the life of Andy Kaufman.
For the answers, watch the video above.
5 powerful command line tricks every Raspberry Pi owner should know
Raspberry Pis are some of the most reliable SBCs out there for hobbyist electrical projects and lightweight self-hosting. Here are 5 commands or utilities that every Pi user should know.
Windows 7 and Windows 8 are losing their last web browser
Most desktop software and web browsers have left Windows 7 and Windows 8 in the past, but Firefox still gets security updates on those versions. That's now changing, as Mozilla is ending all support for versions before Windows 10.
Linux is not a Windows substitute: Here's how you should approach it
Linux is flexible, but it can’t contort itself into a perfect Windows replica. Linux comes with its own set of pros and cons, and expecting it to behave like Windows will lead to disappointments. Instead, appreciate Linux for what it is, and you’ll understand why so many people love the Penguin OS.
5 must-watch Netflix dramas to watch if you didn't love Squid Game
Squid Game is the most successful South Korean Netflix show to date, but it might not be everyone's cup of tea. The good part is you don't have to restrict yourself to the dystopian story if you want to explore Korean dramas (K-dramas).
Pressure trailer: Andrew Scott and Brendan Fraser star in stormy World War II drama
Did you know that a weather forecast almost changed the course of World War II?
That's the true story at the heart of upcoming drama Pressure, directed by Anthony Maras and starring Andrew Scott and Academy Award winner Brendan Fraser. Maras co-wrote the film with David Haig.
SEE ALSO: 'House of the Dragon' Season 3 teaser gives fiery glimpse of the Battle of the GulletFraser plays General Dwight D. Eisenhower, who's just 72 hours out from launching the D-Day invasion of Normandy. It will be the largest seaborne invasion in history, and it could secure victory for the Allied Forces in their fight against the Axis.
For the landings to go smoothly, though, Eisenhower and the tens of thousands of Allied troops will need perfect conditions. Enter Captain James Stagg (Scott), a British meteorologist. Eisenhower asks him to provide the forecast for D-Day, and Stagg's findings are less than encouraging.
As the film's trailer shows, according to Stagg, two aggressive storms are approaching. If the Allies go through with the invasion now, the Axis forces will be the least of their concerns — it's really Mother Nature they should be worrying about. Now, Eisenhower is faced with a difficult choice. If he continues with D-Day as is, he risks failure in the face of the storms. If he delays the invasion, he could risk the fate of the entire war. The pressure is on — and I'm not just talking about the air pressure in the storm systems.
Pressure also stars Kerry Condon, Chris Messina, and Damian Lewis.
Streaming deal alert: The BritBox Prime Video add-on is 25% off for your first year
SAVE $27.49: As of Feb. 19, you can sign up for a BritBox streaming subscription as a Prime Video add-on for just $82.50 for your first year. That's 25% off the usual price of $109.99.
Opens in a new window Credit: BritBox / Prime Video BritBox Prime Video add-on subscription $82.50/year for your first year (save $27.49) Get DealThere's a whole other world of streaming out there beyond your Netflix account. If you're interested in expanding your content beyond U.S. borders, BritBox streaming subscriptions are on sale for 25% off.
As of Feb. 19, you can sign up for an entire year of BritBox independently or as a Prime Video add-on for just $82.50 for your first year. Typically $109.99, that's just shy of $28 in savings. After your first year, the price will jump back up, so be sure to cancel before then if you want to avoid the $109.99 hit to your bank account.
BritBox is home to the best of British television and movies. It's where you'll find the original version of The Office, popular British dramas like Downton Abbey, Call the Midwife and Shetland, quirky comedies like Chewing Gum and The Cleaner, and so much more. You can tune into live BBC channels like BBC First, BBC Entertainment, and BBC Select, or watch on-demand whenever your heart desires right from your Prime Video account.
If you want to broaden your horizons in 2026 with British TV and movies, a BritBox subscription is the way to go. And for just $82.50, it's cheaper than a year of almost any other popular American streaming service.
House of the Dragon Season 3 teaser gives fiery glimpse of the Battle of the Gullet
Looking to fill the Westeros-shaped hole in your heart after A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms wraps up this Sunday? Worry not: House of the Dragon Season 3 is coming this June, and its first teaser promises a fiery, bloody showdown between Team Black and Team Green.
House of the Dragon Season 2 ended with the promise of great changes coming down the line. Alicent Hightower (Olivia Cooke) went to Dragonstone and told Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen (Emma D'Arcy) that she would surrender the Red Keep to her if Rhaenyra and her new dragonriders came to King's Landing.
Elsewhere, forces from the Triarchy sailed towards Westeros in the hope of breaking Corlys Velaryon's (Steve Toussain) naval blockade. In George R.R. Martin's Fire & Blood, the ensuing clash becomes known as the Battle of the Gullet, and based on the teaser, it's finally coming to the screen.
The teaser shows Rhaenyra's forces, including her son Jacaerys (Harry Collett) and his dragon Vermax, opening fire on the Triarchy ships. The sight is as terrifying as it is glorious.
That's not the only action House of the Dragon Season 3's teaser promises. From a battle in an open field to Daemon Targaryen (Matt Smith) locked in combat with the forces of House Hightower, it seems like Westeros is trapped in an inevitable spiral of war. I might just have to watch Dunk (Peter Claffey) and Egg (Dexter Sol Ansell) hanging out again in order to de-stress.
Gift the most important family member the Petlibro Automatic Pet Feeder while its on sale for under $70
SAVE $30: The Petlibro Automatic Pet Feeder (5 liter) is on sale at Amazon for $69.99, marked down from the standard price of $99.99. That's a 30% discount.
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All pet owners know the cat or dog is arguably the most important member of the family. Taking care of their needs is a high priority. If you won't be home during feeding times, there's an easy way to keep pets fed, and it's on a great sale today at Amazon.
As of Feb. 19, the five-liter Petlibro Automatic Pet Feeder is on sale at Amazon for $69.99, marked down from the standard price of $99.99. That's a 30% discount.
The Petlibro Automatic Pet Feeder can hold five liters of food for your furry friend. Petlibro mentions that's about a weeks worth of food for dogs and up to 20 days of meals for cats. In Mashable's review of the best automatic pet feeders, the Petlibro earns the top spot as the best model for portion control.
From the Petlibro app, you'll be able to schedule up to 10 meals per day at designated times. And as an extra fun bonus, you can record a message that'll play to your pets at each feeding time. Adding to that feature, you can record up to 10 customized messages to play during different feeding times and set each at an appropriate volume. That'll be great for late-night cat meals when the kids are already asleep.
SEE ALSO: I ran the Dyson HushJet 24/7 for a week. It's so quiet that I forgot it was on, but I did notice fresher air.The pet food sits in a stainless steel container that's designed to keep food fresh. Knowing some pets would love to sneak in an extra meal, Petlibro designed the automatic feeder with a twist locking lid.
When food is getting low, the Petlibro app will send an alert to your phone so you can top up supply before your pet misses a meal. You can also share the feeder in the app with up to five users, so several family members have access to the feeder. That's also a great feature to share with a pet sitter when you'll be on vacation.
While it's on sale for under $70, upgrade to the five-liter Petlibro Automatic Pet Feeder. It's perfect for keeping meals on scheudle without having to worry about if you'll be home on time.
How to Use Focus Time and Scheduling in Microsoft Calendar
These days, it is very hard to do deliberate, focused work. Digital distractions are everywhere, and you're constantly bombarded with communications, so you need to schedule time and make it count. Focus Time and Automatic Scheduling are great because they solve that problem.
The 'DRAM cache' SSD rule is dead: How HMB technology makes cheaper drives just as fast
Back in the day, the presence of a DRAM (Dynamic Random Access Memory) cache was more or less a requirement if you wanted a well-performing SSD that won't choke under pressure. But thanks to one improvement, modern SSDs don't need a DRAM cache anymore to stay competitive.
Media Authenticity Methods in Practice: Capabilities, Limitations, and Directions
Insights from Microsoft’s Media Integrity and Authentication: Status, Directions, and Futures report
It has become increasingly difficult to distinguish fact from fiction when viewing online images and videos. Resilient, trustworthy technologies can help people determine whether the content they are viewing was captured by a camera or microphone—or generated or modified by AI tools.
We refer to technologies aimed at helping viewers verify the source and history—that is, the provenance—of digital content as media integrity and authentication (MIA) methods. This technique, driven by the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (opens in new tab) (C2PA), a standards body dedicated to scaling these capabilities, as well as complementary methods such as watermarks and fingerprinting, have become critically important with the rapid advance of AI systems capable of creating, realistic imagery, video, and audio at scale.
A convergence of forcesOur team recognized an inflection point in the evolution of online content integrity, driven by the convergence of four forces:
- Growing saturation of synthetic media, driven by proliferation of high-fidelity content-generation tools and the explosion of AI generated or modified media online
- Forthcoming legislation both nationally and internationally seeking to define what “verifiable” provenance should mean in practice
- Mounting pressure on implementers to ensure authentication signals are clear and helpful, especially as signals increase when legislation goes into effect in 2026
- Heightened awareness of potential adversarial attacks that attempt to exploit weaknesses in authenticity systems
The usefulness and trustworthiness of provenance signals, whether certifying content as synthetic or as an authentic capture of real-world scenes, will depend not only on advances in technology, but also on how the broader digital ecosystem adopts, implements, and governs these tools. Aligning around implementation choices that promote consistency and clarity is essential to ensure transparency signals strengthen, rather than erode, public confidence.
To address these challenges, we launched a comprehensive evaluation of the real-world limits, edge cases, and emerging “attack surfaces” for MIA methods. Today, we are publishing our findings in the Media Integrity & Authentication: Status, Directions & Futures report. The report distills lessons learned and outlines practical directions for strengthening media integrity in the years ahead.
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Listen now Opens in a new tab Findings and directions forwardOur research recognizes that different media integrity and authenticity methods serve differing purposes and offer distinct levels of protection. After defining each method in detail, we focused on secure provenance (C2PA), imperceptible watermarking, and soft hash fingerprinting across images, audio, and video.
Grounded in our evaluation of these MIA methods across modalities, attack categories, and real-world workflows, several new findings emerged including two new concepts:
- High-Confidence Provenance Authentication: a critical capability for verifying, under defined conditions, whether claims about the origin of and modifications made to an asset can be validated with high certainty.
- Sociotechnical Provenance Attacks: attacks aimed at deception and capable of inverting signals, making authentic content appear synthetic, and synthetic content appear authentic.
Drawing on our findings, we identified four promising directions for further strengthening media authentication, along with suggestions to support more effective implementation strategies and future decisions. We’ve summarized the findings and directions below, with additional detail available in the report.
Promising directionsHigh-level findingsDelivering high-confidence provenance authentication– Implementation and display choices may affect the reliability of provenance indicators and how they are interpreted by the public.– Using a C2PA provenance manifest for media created and signed in a high security environment enables high-confidence validation.
– High-confidence validation is also possible across a broader volume of images, audio, and video when an imperceptible watermark is linked to C2PA provenance manifest as an additional layer to recover the provenance information if removed.
– Fingerprinting is not an enabler for high-confidence validation and can involve significant costs when expected at scale. However, it can support manual forensics.Mitigating confusion from sociotechnical provenance attacks– MIA methods are susceptible to sociotechnical attacks on provenance that may mislead the public, resulting in confusion and misplaced trust about an asset’s provenance if there is an overreliance on low-quality signals.
– Layering and linking secure provenance and imperceptible watermarking methods to achieve high confidence validation also offers a promising option to both deter and mitigate the impact of attacks.
– Unintended consequences may result from the use of methods lacking authentication, such as the use of perceptible watermarks in the absence of secure provenance. Perceptible watermarks may cause confusion in cases of forgery or discourage people from consulting high-confidence provenance information via a validation tool, if such perceptible disclosures are taken at face value.
– UX design that enables users to explore manifest details—such as where edits occurred or region of interest—has the potential to reduce confusion and support forensics and fact checking efforts. Enabling more trusted provenance on edge devices– High-confidence results aren’t feasible when provenance is added by a conventional offline device (e.g., camera or recording device without connectivity).
– Implementing a secure enclave within the hardware layer of offline devices is essential to make the provenance of captured images, audio, and video more trustworthy.Investing in ongoing research and policy development– All three methods offer organizations valuable tools for addressing operational challenges such as fraud prevention, risk management, and digital accountability.
– UX and display are promising directions for research. Important directions include in-stream tools that display provenance information where people are and distinguish between high- and lower-confidence provenance signals.
– Stakeholders should conduct ongoing analysis and red teaming to identify and mitigate weaknesses through technical approaches, policies, and laws. The journey continues
This report marks the beginning of a new chapter in our media provenance journey (opens in new tab), building on years of foundational work, from developing the very first prototype in 2019 to co-founding the C2PA in 2021 and helping catalyze an ecosystem that has since grown to more than 6,000 members and affiliates (opens in new tab) supporting C2PA Content Credentials. This research represents the next evolution of that long‑standing commitment.
We hope that by sharing our learnings will help others prepare for an important wave, especially as generative technologies accelerate and provenance signals multiply. This work is already underway across our products at Microsoft. Together, these directions highlight opportunities for the ecosystem to align, harden, and innovate, so authentication signals are not merely visible, but robust, meaningful, and resilient throughout the content lifecycle.
Opens in a new tabThe post Media Authenticity Methods in Practice: Capabilities, Limitations, and Directions appeared first on Microsoft Research.
The $20,000 new car is officially dead
For decades, the idea of buying a brand-new car for around $20,000 was a realistic goal for many American shoppers, a reliable daily driver without a lofty price tag. In 2025, that era quietly came to an end. With the discontinuation of the last widely available new car under $20,000, the market now offers no mainstream new vehicles at that price point, leaving buyers with fewer truly affordable options as new-car pricing continues to soar.
How to watch Canada vs. USA in the womens ice hockey final online for free
TL;DR: Live stream Canada vs. USA in the women's ice hockey final for free on CBC Gem. Access this free streaming platform from anywhere in the world with ExpressVPN.
The women's ice hockey has been absolutely electric, and now the medals are up for grabs. Switzerland and Sweden face off for the bronze medal, followed by the showpiece event.
The final is the game neutrals wanted most — USA are taking on Canada for the gold medals. USA beat Canada 5-0 in the group stage, but Canada have bounced back from that disappointing performance. Can they produce a heroic effort to beat a USA team that has only conceded a single goal in the whole competition? It's a tough ask, but anything is possible at this late stage. Keep a close eye on top scorers Caroline Harvey and Daryl Watts.
If you want to watch Canada vs. USA in women's ice hockey for free from anywhere in the world, we have all the information you need.
When is Canada vs. USA?Canada vs. USA in the women's ice hockey final takes place at 1:10 p.m. ET on Feb. 19. This fixture takes place at the Milano Santagiulia Ice Hockey Arena.
How to watch Canada vs. USA for freeCanada vs. USA in the women's ice hockey final is available to live stream for free on CBC Gem.
CBC Gem is geo-restricted to Canada, but anyone can access this free streaming platform with a VPN. These handy tools can hide your real IP address (digital location) and connect you to a secure server in Canada, meaning you can access free live streams of the 2026 winter sports ice hockey from anywhere in the world.
Live stream Canada vs. USA in the women's ice hockey final 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 Canada
Visit CBC Gem
Watch Canada vs. USA for free from anywhere in the world
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Google Maps will make you sign in to get its best features
Google Maps is an extremely helpful tool for navigation, but millions of people use it for more than just directions. Google Maps is packed with features and data, including user reviews, images, restaurant information, saving your parking location, seeing recent trips, and more. If you rely on much of that information, we have some bad news.


