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Save on groceries with these markdowns on Instacart gift cards
Save up to $20: As of Feb. 2, you have a choice of two different Instacart gift card deals at Best Buy. You can grab a $100 Instacart gift card for $10 off, bringing it to $90, or a $200 Instacart gift card for $20 off, bringing it to $180. Both deals net you a 10% savings.
Opens in a new window Credit: Instacart Instacart gift cards Save up to $20 Get DealYou know what gift never goes unappreciated? The gift of getting some time back.
Whether you're shopping for a friend, a partner, or yourself this Valentine's Day, you can find that gift in these Instacart gift card deals available at Best Buy as of Feb. 2. A purchase of a $100 gift card comes with a 10% discount, bringing your total to $90, while a purchase of a $200 gift card comes out to $180, saving you $20 total off the price. While 10% isn't a huge discount, in this instance it amounts $10 or $20 off a grocery order that likely would've been spent regardless.
Both gift cards are in a digital format, meaning they'll be available immediately after purchase. To activate the card, you simply input the redemption code that will be sent to the recipients' email inbox.
In addition to groceries, Instacart also delivers household items from retailers like CVS, Sephora, Best Buy, and more. If you prefer to save some money on delivery fees, you can also select pick up options for orders placed.
The Grammys’ D’Angelo and Roberta Flack tribute took over social media
The 2026 Grammys had no shortage of standout moments, from Lola Young taking home Best Pop Solo Performance to Bad Bunny winning Album of the Year for Debí Tirar Más Fotos. But nothing moved the room quite like the In Memoriam tribute honoring D'Angelo and Roberta Flack.
SEE ALSO: Bad Bunny slams ICE during Grammys speechThe segment was anchored by Ms. Lauryn Hill, who led a powerful lineup of R&B and soul heavyweights, including Lucky Daye, Raphael Saadiq, Leon Thomas, John Legend, Chaka Khan, Jon Batiste, and former Fugees member Wyclef Jean, for a carefully curated set celebrating the lives and legacies of the two artists.
The tribute quickly became one of the night’s most talked-about moments on social media, resonating far beyond the ceremony itself. All things considered, it was a wonderful kickoff to Black History Month.
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Ms. Lauryn Hill led the segment with renditions of several of his most beloved songs, including "Brown Sugar," "Lady," "Devil’s Pie," and "Nothing Even Matters," while Bilal delivered a soaring performance of "Untitled (How Does It Feel)," one of D’Angelo’s most iconic and enduring tracks.
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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.The second half of the tribute honored Roberta Flack, whose career reshaped pop and soul music. The Flack tribute moved through a tightly curated set of her most enduring songs: "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face," "Compared to What," "The Closer I Get to You," and "Where Is the Love." Hill then covered "Feel Like Makin’ Love," before reuniting with Wyclef Jean for "Killing Me Softly with His Song," which transitioned into the Fugees’ version to close the segment.
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The first cell phone plan I ever purchased was via an MVNO, and I’ve stuck with them almost exclusively ever since. I love them, but even I must there are a few things I wish I were better prepared for going in.
Industry Season 4, episode 5 is streaming early. Heres when.
Itching for your next fix of HBO's Industry? I don't blame you — especially after Rishi's (Sagar Radia) jaw-dropping ending in episode 4.
Thankfully, Industry heads are in luck: HBO has announced that episode 5 will be streaming two days early.
SEE ALSO: 'A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms' episode 4 is streaming early. Here's when.Industry Season 4, episode 5 will hit HBO Max at 3:01 a.m. ET on Friday, Feb. 6, as opposed to its usual streaming date of Sundays at 9 p.m. ET. The earlier streaming date means the episode won't conflict as much with Super Bowl LIX, which airs Sunday, Feb. 8 and will undoubtedly dominate TV viewership for the night.
This move is nothing to worry about, as HBO has pulled it before with several of its other Sunday night tentpole shows. In 2024, True Detective: Night Country got pushed back, as did The Last of Us in 2025. This year, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms is also getting the same treatment.
Featured Video For You Why 'Industry' Season 2 Episode 4 is its 'most quintessential episode”In addition to streaming early on HBO Max, Industry Season 4, episode will air at its regularly scheduled time of 9 p.m. ET on Sunday, Feb. 8. Following the Super Bowl, the series will return to its usual schedule, with episodes 6 and onwards returning to Sunday nights. So be warned: If you watch on Friday, you'll have to wait a full nine days for more Industry.
On the bright side, those extra days will give you a bit more time to decompress from what's sure to be another stress-inducing hour of television. But when it comes to Industry, we wouldn't have it any other way.
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms episode 4 is streaming early. Heres when.
Still reeling after A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms' massive Egg (Dexter Sol Ansell) reveal? Then I've got some good news: You'll get to witness the fallout of that bombshell two days early.
HBO has announced that A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms' fourth episode will be streaming on HBO Max Friday, Feb. 6 at 3:01 am ET, as opposed to its usual airtime of 10 p.m. ET on Sundays.
SEE ALSO: Every time 'A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms' hinted at that big Egg revealWhy the early streaming date? This move takes A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms out of direct competition with Super Bowl LX, which kicks off on Sunday, Feb. 8.
This isn't the first time HBO has pushed back episodes of its tentpole Sunday shows so they don't conflict with the Super Bowl. In 2024, they aired True Detective: Night Country early, and in 2025, they did the same for The Last of Us Season 2. This year, Industry is also streaming early ahead of Super Bowl Sunday.
However, if you don't plan on watching the Super Bowl and would rather stick to your regularly scheduled Sunday night viewing, don't worry. A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms episode 4 will still air in its 10 p.m. ET time slot on Feb. 8.
After this week, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms will revert to its usual schedule, with episode 5 airing Feb. 15 at 10 p.m. ET. A small warning for those of us who hate waiting between episodes: This means that if you choose to watch episode 4 on Friday, you'll have to wait nine days for your next Westeros fix instead of the usual seven. But then again, that just means more time to rewatch the earlier episodes!
Shokz most affordable bone conduction headphones are on sale for nearly 40% off
Save 38%: The Shokz OpenMove bone conduction headphones are on sale at Amazon and Walmart for $49.95 as of Feb. 2. This deal slashes $30 off their list price of $79.95.
Opens in a new window Credit: Shokz Shokz OpenMove $49.95 at AmazonGet Deal
Open-ear earbuds can be a great option for anyone who prefers remaining aware of the world around them, but it's not always easy to find pairs for $50 or less (especially if you don't prefer the ear hook design).
Enter: the Shokz OpenMove headphones, on sale for $49.95 at Amazon and Walmart as of Feb. 2. Typically, these bone conduction headphones will run you $79.95, meaning this deal nets you a savings of $30 (or a 38% discount).
SEE ALSO: Open earbuds guide: What they are, who should buy them, and why they're popping up everywhereUnlike ear hook or clip open earbuds, the OpenMove are bone conduction, which means they rest on either side of your head, and use vibrations to your bones to transmit sound. On these Shokz, a titanium band holds them in place around the back of the wearer's head to keep them secure for a comfortable open-ear listening experience.
Even at full price, the OpenMove are Shokz most affordable bone conduction model (and significantly cheaper than the $179.95 OpenRun Pro 2). While this is reflected in a difference in specs, these are still a great option for casual use, with six hours of battery life, IP55 sweat-resistance rating, and lightweight design.
Grab this deal in three colorways: grey, blue, and pink.
Fitbit users must convert to Google accounts soon
Here's the bad news: Fitbit users without a Google account will soon need one. Here's the good news: Those users got a last-second extension on the conversion deadline.
Fitbit users without a Google account were supposed to be out of luck today, Monday, Feb. 2, but they have been granted temporary relief. As The Verge spotted, a support page at Google notes the deadline has been pushed to May 19, 2026. So if you're still working with a Fitbit account, then you'll need to swap it out just in time for Memorial Day and the unofficial start of summer.
"After May 19, 2026, you can no longer access Fitbit with your Fitbit account. To continue using your account, you’ll need to move your Fitbit account to Google," the post from Google reads.
It adds: "You can still download or delete your data any time before we begin processing data deletions on July 15, 2026."
SEE ALSO: I ran the NYC Marathon wearing 7 fitness trackers and they all watched me throw upGoogle purchased Fitbit for more than $2 billion in 2019, with the deal officially completing in 2021. The migration of Fitbit users to Google accounts has been expected ever since. The deadline was supposed to be last year, then pushed to February, and now, ultimately, to May 2026.
Why Microsoft Access is dying (and what is replacing it)
Microsoft Access is still sitting in your Office app list like a dusty VHS player in a 4K world. Back in the 1990s, it was the Swiss Army knife of the office, bridging the gap between basic spreadsheets and complex code. Today, it isn't officially dead, but its days are numbered. Here's why, and what you can use instead.
In-stock alert: Amazon has the DJI Mini 3 drone in stock and on sale for under $440
SAVE $110: The DJI Mini 3 drone with DJI RC is on sale for $439 at Amazon, down from the usual price of $549. That's a 20% discount.
Opens in a new window Credit: DJI DJI Mini 3 drone with DJI RC $439 at Amazon$549 Save $110 Get Deal
By now, you've probably heard about the DJI ban in the U.S. that took hold right before Christmas. But that doesn't mean it's impossible to get ahold of a DJI drone in the country. The ban only applied to future shipments on DJI drones which means all of the stock that was in the U.S. at the time is fair game for ownership and operation. That means it's still possible to get one, but the availability is dwindling by the day. If you're in the market for a DJI drone before they all get snatched up, read up on this deal.
As of Feb. 2, the DJI Mini 3 drone with DJI RC is in-stock and on sale at Amazon for $439, marked down from the standard price of $549. That's a 20% discount that takes $110 off the price.
Keep in mind, this deal is sold by Xingtai store, a third-party seller at Amazon. Mashable typically discourages readers from buying items from third-party sellers at Amazon, but this has been the best way to get a DJI drone for months now. Plus, the Xingtai store has a 100% positive track record over the last year.
DJI knows how to make creating content way easier. We have the DJI Mic Mini, which appears to be on every creator's shirt or hand, and the DJI Osmo Pocket 3, but the brand initially rose to popularity with drones. The DJI Mini 3 drone is great if you're looking for a powerhouse drone in a compact size.
SEE ALSO: The DJI Mini 5 Pro Fly More Combo is down to its record-low price at Amazon — save $500 right nowIt gets up to 38 minutes of flight time with a video transmission range that reaches 10 kilometers. Plus, it's capable of true vertical shooting. For beginners, the integrated GPS-powered auto return to home offers tons of reassurance your investment is sound.
More standout features of the DJI Mini 3 drone come from the auto-landing function, precise hovering, and level five wind resistance. Today's deal applies to a bundle that includes the DJI Mini 3 drone, DJI RC, a spare pair of propellers, a gimbal protector, Intelligent Flight battery, and a few more accessories.
While it's still in stock and on sale, get yourself the DJI Mini 3 drone with DJI RC. You'll be able to save $110 while ensuring you get a solid DJI drone before supplies dry up in the country.
Anthropic accused of ‘flagrant piracy,’ sued for $3 billion by music publishers
The world of consumer artificial intelligence has been hit with accusations of theft and piracy for as long as it's existed, and that trend is continuing with Anthropic.
The company behind the Claude chatbot and other AI products was on the receiving end of a $3 billion lawsuit from the music industry late last week, per Reuters. Music publishers including Universal Music Group, ABKCO, and Concord are alleging that Anthropic pirated more than 700 pieces of music (including sheet music and lyrics) they own for use in training Claude. However, the lawsuit also alleges that as many as 20,000 pieces of music could have been infringed upon in this process, hence the massive financial penalty attached to the lawsuit.
SEE ALSO: Anthropic CEO warns that AI could bring slavery, bioterrorism, and unstoppable drone armies. I'm not buying it.Anthropic ought to be used to this by now, having previously been sued by the same music publishers for similar reasons in 2023. Just last year, the company settled with book authors who had accused Anthropic of piracy for $1.5 billion. The same sort of thing has come for other AI companies in the recent past, too, as a German court ruled that OpenAI had violated copyright laws related to music last year.
It remains to be seen exactly how the growing AI industry will reckon with copyright laws as they exist beyond just settling for huge sums of money with every party that sues them. For now, expect lawsuits like this to keep periodically happening until everyone figures out the right way to approach this issue.
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.
Home Assistant wants to build the ultimate smart home device database
Finding answers to simple smart home questions like "does this light bulb require a cloud service" or "is this smart switch reliable with Home Assistant" can be surprisingly difficult, even after trudging through forum posts and Reddit threads. The Open Home Foundation Device Database aims to fix these problems, using data collected and anonymized from Home Assistant installations.
How immutable Linux can stop you from breaking your system
Linux is increasingly user-friendly, and as more and more apps become compatible, it is more tempting than ever to jump ship from Windows to Linux. However, there is one major drawback to Linux for anyone that wants to try it.
You can get Peacock for free to watch the 2026 Olympics — heres how
SAVE $10.99: As of Feb. 2, you can get a 30-day free trial to Peacock Premium by signing up for Walmart+. That gives you access to every minute of the 2026 Winter Olympics, which kick off on Feb. 6.
Opens in a new window Credit: Walmart Walmart+ free 30-day trial (includes Peacock Premium), then $98/year Get DealPeacock is your one-stop shop for everything Olympics — which will be held in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy from Feb. 6 to 22. If you're hoping to watch every event unfold live, but don't want to pay for a subscription, listen up.
While Peacock ($109.99 per year value) itself no longer offers free trials, you can still get 30 days for free by signing up for Walmart+. In Fall 2025, Walmart+ added Peacock to its membership as a free streaming perk. Members can select from either Peacock Premium or Paramount+ Essential every 90 days. A full Walmart+ membership will cost you $98 per year after a 30-day free trial. The $98 subscription also gives you access to free shipping at Walmart.com (with no order minimums), fuel discounts, a Scan & Go checkout tool, and early access to deals during Walmart's major shopping events.
As noted on the Walmart+ sign-up page, trial members are welcome to use the streaming perks. So you can easily watch the Olympics for free during your 30-day trial period by selecting Peacock as your Video Streaming Benefit.
A Peacock subscription will give you access to NBC's full broadcast of the Winter Olympics, including the Opening and Closing Ceremonies, plus a livestream of every single sport, competition, and medal ceremony. It will also unlock access to always-on Olympics channels, replays, highlights, and nonstop commentary.
Since a Peacock Premium subscription is typically $109.99 per year, a $98 Walmart+ subscription is already a better deal than paying for Peacock on its own. With a free 30-day trial to kick things off, what do you have to lose? Just remember to cancel before the trial is up if you want to avoid the full charge.
I ditched my NAS OS for Ubuntu Desktop, and I’m never going back
Your NAS is, at its core, kind of another PC. It has PC specs, and it runs a full operating system, but the way it's put together means it's optimized to do certain things betther than your PC.
Snag the 11-inch Apple iPad for under $300 at Amazon
SAVE 14%: As of Feb. 2, the 11-inch Apple iPad (A16) is $299.99 at Amazon, down from $349. That's a 14% discount or $49.01 in savings.
Opens in a new window Credit: Apple 11-inch Apple iPad (A16, 128GB, WiFi) $299.99 at Amazon$349 Save $49.01 Get Deal
If you've been waiting to replace an old, cracked tablet or just want one for travel so you can stop squinting at your phone, our favorite entry-level iPad just hit a price that makes it a very easy buy.
As of Feb. 2, the 11-inch Apple iPad (A16) is $299.99 at Amazon, down from $349. That's a 14% discount or $49.01 in savings. While this isn't the lowest we've seen (it dipped to around $274 during Black Friday), it's still a solid deal for a non-holiday window. Just note that this price is currently available on the pink and blue colorways; other finishes are still in the $320+ range.
SEE ALSO: The 4 best iPads of 2026: Which iPad should you buy in the new year?This model features the A16 chip (which is more than fast enough for gaming and editing), an 11-inch Liquid Retina display, and 128GB of storage right out of the box — a much-needed bump from previous base models. It also supports USB-C charging (so you can use the same cable as your laptop) and offers all-day battery life.
The affordable Korean family sedan packed with real luxury features
Affordable family sedans often trade premium features for low prices, but one Korean-built example proves that doesn’t have to be the case in 2025. It delivers a level of comfort, refinement, and technology that rivals far more expensive rivals, all while staying within reach of mainstream budgets. For buyers who want a sedan that feels genuinely upscale without the luxury-car price tag, this model hits a rare sweet spot.
Its never been cheaper to get the Soundcore Nebula X1 Pro — an all-in-one mobile cinema
SAVE $700: The Soundcore Nebula X1 Pro outdoor cinema projector is on sale at Amazon for $4,299, down from the standard price of $4,999. That's a 14% discount and the lowest price we've ever seen at Amazon.
Opens in a new window Credit: Soundcore Soundcore Nebula X1 Pro outdoor cinema projector $4,299 at Amazon$4,999 Save $700 Get Deal
If you're a sports fan, you have a very exciting week ahead. On Friday, we have the opening ceremony for the 2026 Winter Olympics, followed by weeks of epic sporting events. And this coming Sunday, we have Super Bowl LX. If you already have the snack menu planned, but you're still searching for another way to make this winter's sporting events better than ever, you might want to check out this deal.
As of Feb. 2, the Soundcore Nebula X1 Pro outdoor cinema projector is on sale for $4,299 at Amazon, marked down from the list price of $4,999. That's a 14% discount that shaves a nice $700 off the price. It's also the lowest we've ever seen at Amazon.
If you've ever wished you could have a drive-in movie experience in your own backyard, Soundcore heard your desires and released the Nebula X1 Pro home and outdoor cinema projector. Before we dive into the specifics of what this projector can do, note that it's shaped like a massive boom box on wheels. It looks more like the JBL PartyBox 520 in its stature than a standard projector.
But the Soundcore Nebula X1 Pro is a complex beast in what it's capable of, while still being super easy to use, of course. It's a 4K projector with 3,500 ANSI lumens that's capable of projecting a display up to 300 inches. But since it's a mobile theatre, it also includes speakers that are designed to create surround sound.
SEE ALSO: The Samsung Frame TV is back on sale at Amazon — save $300 right nowThe speaker set-up uses 12 custom drivers with dual-opposing subwoofers. Used inside or out, you'll be able to recreate a theatre-experience at home which will be awesome for this weekend's sports events. Soundcore made this model super portable with a telescoping handle and durable wheels. Plus, there's a 6.6 foot retractable power cable.
For anyone looking to get a major upgrade to backyard movie nights or indoor winter streaming sessions, go with the Soundcore Nebula X1 Pro outdoor cinema projector while it's on sale for $4,299 at Amazon. If you're looking for something a whole lot more portable and less expensive, the Nebula Capsule 3 Laser mini projector is also on a nice 28% discount at Amazon.
Grindr beefs up safety features for 2026 Winter Olympics
The 2026 Winter Olympics begin this week, and for athletes trying to have their own Heated Rivalry moment, gay hookup app Grindr is beefing up its safety features.
Grindr will be available during the Olympics, the app told Mashable, with additional safeguards in place. For example, the location-based features Explore and Roam will be disabled within the Olympic Villages to prevent people outside the venues from browsing who's on the app. Distance visibility will also be turned off by default, and users will have the option to use approximate distance. Private videos will also be disabled in official Olympics locations.
SEE ALSO: Review: Grindr, you're a mess in 2026, so why can't I quit you?During the Olympic Games in recent years, dating app users have changed their locations in hopes of matching with athletes, so these measures make sense.
In addition to those location features, Grindr will also have unlimited disappearing messages and the ability to unsend messages available to all users. Screenshots will be disabled for profile images and photos shared in chat, which is a standard feature.
Regular in-app safety reminders will also appear on Grindr, with links to support and resources. Only public service announcements will be shown, too — no third-party ads.
"The Olympic Games bring heightened visibility, which can create real safety risks for LGBTQ+ athletes, especially those who are not out or come from countries where being LGBTQ+ is dangerous or illegal," Grindr's chief product officer, AJ Balance, stated in a press release. Grindr is restricted in several countries due to local laws.
"These temporary changes are about reducing that risk and giving users greater control of their privacy while keeping the app available."
Grindr also implemented these safety measures at the 2024 Paris Olympics and the 2022 Beijing Olympics.
5 things I always check on used DVDs and Blu-rays
With optical media production winding down, and many people seemingly happy to get rid of their disc collections, there's never been a better time to pick up used media for your collection, but I'm still somewhat particular about used discs no matter how low their price!
It looks like a microSD card, but it's actually a 2TB NVMe SSD
Some SSDs are already quite compact, but a new SSD format takes things to the next level. The Mini SSD tech from Biwin looks more or less like a microSD card, but boasts PCIe 3.0-like read and write speeds and is available in capacities up to 2TB.


