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That wild Scarpetta ending, explained

Mashable - Wed, 03/11/2026 - 23:00

After eight time-jumping, case-blending episodes, Scarpetta ends with a bang. Well, more of a bludgeon.

The Prime Video series based on Patricia Cornwell's books — namely, the first Dr. Kay Scarpetta book, Postmortem (1990), and Autopsy (2021) — finishes up its first season with some answers, but then leaves major question marks and red herrings flapping about in the air.

SEE ALSO: 'Scarpetta' has a cheeky Patricia Cornwell cameo

Let's get into what happened, what Scarpetta (Nicole Kidman/Rosy McEwen) found out, and what burning questions we have for Season 2 (which Amazon has confirmed is coming). Obviously, spoilers ahead.

Who is killed in Scarpetta? Nicole Kidman as Scarpetta. Credit: Connie Chornuk / Prime

Scarpetta could have really given us more information about the murder victims.

In 2026, there are two women murdered: Gwen Hainey, biomedical engineer at Thor Labs, who was selling U.S. biotech secrets to Russia, and runner Cammie Ramada, whose death was ruled as "accidental" despite being anything but.

In 1998, there are five women murdered: ER surgeon Lori Petersen's killing begins the series, after the murders of Cecile Tyler, Brenda Steppe, and Patty Lewis. Then, journalist Abby Turnbull's (Sosie Bacon) sister, Hannah, is also murdered.

Who is the killer in Scarpetta? Jake Cannavale as Pete Marino, Rosy McEwen as Dr. Kay Scarpetta. Credit: Connie Chornuk / Prime

There are two killers in Scarpetta, one in the past and one in the present.

1998 killer: Roy McCorkle

Through glittery government soap and emergency call records, '90s Scarpetta figured out the identity of the serial killer she, homicide detective Pete Marino (Jake Cannavale), and FBI profiler Benton Wesley (Hunter Parrish) had been investigating. The killer is Roy McCorkle (Martin De Boer), a local 911 dispatcher who had chosen his victims based on their voices.

2026 killer: August Ryan

In the present, the murderer is revealed to be a copycat. Officer August Ryan, the braces-wearing cop Scarpetta has worked with since the '90s murders, is the killer of Gwen Hainey and Cammie Ramada.

Scarpetta first meets Officer Ryan at the murder scene of Lori Peterson in Berkley Heights in 1998. "I was never the first on a scene before, of a grisly murder," he tells her, visibly affected by the violence. This murder ignited Ryan's penchant for violence but his traumatic past also played a part (more on that below). Later, at the scene of McCorkle's death, Ryan calls him a "murdering bastard," and scorns "what he did to those women," despite those being actions he will repeat 28 years later.

In 2026, Ryan is the first person Scarpetta talks to at the crime scene where Gwen Hainey is found in episode 1. Ryan leads Scarpetta to the victim, pretending to have just encountered the scene he created. Ryan then meets Scarpetta and Marino at the condo where Gwen Hainey was attacked — he even smugly declares that he "found" the murder weapon and reports that Matt Peterson's fingerprints are all over it (Lori Peterson's husband, the main suspect of the 1998 murders), which sends Scarpetta and Marino off course. In episode 4, Ryan does it again, leading medical examiner Dr. Debbie Kaminsky (Ashley Shelton) to Cammie Ramada's body, a crime scene he also created.

Motive? "I did it to impress just the right gal," Ryan says in the finale, referring to Scarpetta herself.

What's with the 3D-printed organ business?

In Scarpetta, Thor Labs is a tech company that 3D prints human organs. And though the storyline goes off on a tangent with dead astronauts, the most important thing is that the company links the murder victims in 2026.

Gwen Hainey and Cammie Ramada both bear skin grafts, pieces of biosynthetic skin made by Thor Labs. Remember, Hainey was a biomedical engineer there, working on the Thor Orbiter Project (3D printing human organs in space). In the finale, Scarpetta receives a call from Officer Blaise Fruge (Tiya Sircar) saying there was a third person in Thor's skin test group, but Fruge is cut off before naming them.

"That's how he met them," Fruge says. "They were in the same group."

That person? August Ryan, who, as a child, burned his arm on a train track the night he witnessed his uncle committing sexual assault. Presumably, Ryan was after a skin graft. As to the pennies? Ryan's uncle distracted him with a penny during his crime, one the kid was trying to retrieve from the hot track when he was burned; pennies were left at the murder sites of Gwen Hainey and Cammie Ramada, and Scarpetta finds a penny on her dining room table.

What's the deal with Maggie and Reddy?

Maggie Cutbush (Stephanie Faracy/Georgia King) spends the present-day storyline basically being a creep and an anti-feminist pain in the ass, but there's more going on here than meets the eye.

In the '90s, Maggie was appointed Scarpetta's assistant when her computer was hacked for information about the Peterson case. Scarpetta wrongfully accused Maggie and fired her. However, the culprit was Dr. Elvin Reddy (Alex Klein), Scarpetta's professional rival, who also tampered with evidence to discredit Kay.

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Now, Dr. Reddy is a piece of work. He wanted Scarpetta's job of Virginia's chief medical examiner back in the '90s, so always had a chip on his shoulder. Reddy hires Maggie as his own assistant, and the show suggests an abuse of power and sexual harassment. In episode 4, Scarpetta looks into Cammie Ramada's death, ruled as "undetermined" by medical examiner Kaminsky. But Scarpetta finds out that Reddy (chief medical examiner by this point) had shown up at the autopsy with a bunch of FBI agents (the crime scene goes across federal and district lines) and essentially bullied Kaminsky to rule Cammie Ramada's death an accident.

In the present, Maggie is deployed again as a "direct line" between Scarpetta's office and Reddy, now health commissioner (and Scarpetta's boss). Importantly, Reddy and Maggie know Scarpetta's secret: She killed McCorkle in self-defense in the '90s — and Marino covered it up for her. Scarpetta did the autopsy, then lied about the findings, but notably, Reddy came into the morgue and indicated he knew there was more to the killer's death than Marino's bullets.

In the finale, Maggie flips the script telling Scarpetta she has proof to bring their dodgy boss down. "Pick a crime," she says. "I'll get you everything you need to nail the bastard. Leave me out of it, and I'll leave you out of it."

What's going on with Benton Wesley? Simon Baker as Benton Wesley. Credit: Connie Chornuk / Prime

Scarpetta's cardboard husband, Benton Wesley, has dark secrets. We know he left his wife and kids for Kay, and is having an affair with his FBI cybercrime partner Sierra Patron (Anna Diop). We also know he had a traumatic childhood involving neurodivergence and reading disturbing material before his career as a serial killer profiler.

In the finale, Scarpetta tracks Wesley to his definitely illegal interrogation truck at home using Find My Friends, and he warns her to stop investigating Gwen Hainey and Cammie Ramada "before it's too late" without elaborating. He's also sent hacker Jinx Slater (Luke Jones) to jail for his girlfriend Gwen Hainey's murder, presumably to keep the FBI's Thor Orbiter investigation under wraps.

However, during the scene, Wesley gets...creepy, saying he has some "strange behaviours" and that "there are some creatures that I enjoy to watch suffer," which seems like he's about to confess to his "real self" being real dark. We all saw him watch that fly die in pain, and we won't forget his creepy childhood lair in the basement. But then he simply asks for a divorce. What a fake-out.

Is Matt Peterson actually innocent?

Matt Peterson (Graham Phillips/Anson Mount), the husband of Lori Peterson, appears to be Scarpetta's red herring. He's the guy Marino (Bobby Cannavale) suspected and punched, who runs a cultish grief farm (where Lucy inexplicably ends up in the finale — girl, wyd). But is he actually as innocent as he seems? Sure, he just happened to meet Gwen Hainey in a bar trying to bring his wife back to life with 3D-printed organs. But in episode 1, when a young Marino is interviewing a young Peterson, the suspect mentions one of the first things he noticed meeting Lori in college was her "contralto" voice. "Stopped me in my tracks," he says. "Its actual tone was perfection." Marino counters, asking, "You notice a thing like that, huh?" How did McCorkle choose his victims? Their voices. Still a red herring?

Who "killed" Janet? Ariana DeBose as Lucy Farinelli-Watson. Credit: Connie Chornuk / Prime

Both Kay and Dorothy (Jamie Lee Curtis) say they didn't "kill" Janet, the AI version of Lucy's (Ariana DeBose) wife that she's been talking to daily since her real death, but she's sure one of them did it. So, was it one of them? Or was it, say, Blaise Fruge, who wanted to exact a little bit of revenge on her lover for walking out during their argument about Blaise losing her job thanks to Lucy's "joy ride" to The Orchard? Or perhaps Janet did find a code back door to walk out of...

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Who's at the door?

In the final moments of Scarpetta, we see that Kay has absolutely baseball-batted Ryan to death. Then, someone arrives at the door, sees everything, and Scarpetta's reaction is one of pure shock: "Oh no."

Who could it be? Is it Lucy coming home from her grief session? Is it Marino coming back to declare his feelings? Is it Fruge, following her partner Ryan's whereabouts? Or is it someone we haven't met yet?

Scarpetta is now streaming on Prime Video.

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What to expect from tech at SXSW 2026: Creator tools and so much AI

Mashable - Wed, 03/11/2026 - 22:00

SXSW 2026 kicks off this week in Austin, and Mashable will be reporting live from the event. Check back soon for a deep dive into all the movies premiering at SXSW. For now, we wanted to break down all the tech news and events kicking off this week.

If the session lineup is any indication, the tech conversations dominating the festival floor aren't going to be comfortable ones. From the creeping fear that AI is quietly hollowing out our capacity to think, to a generational reckoning over what work even means anymore, this year's tech and digital culture programming is shaping up to be one of the most charged in recent memory.

SEE ALSO: 7 of the coolest indie games at SXSW Sydney 2025

Worth flagging for veterans: SXSW has scrapped the Creative Industries Expo this year. In its place, the festival is leaning into the XR Experience and Emerging Tech Expo, so expect the floor to reflect the same themes dominating the panels: AI, immersive tech, and how to create art with emerging technologies.

Here's what's worth paying attention to.

AI, AI, AI, and more AI

You may have heard about The AI Doc: Or How I Became an Apocaloptimist, a buzzy new documentary playing at the festival. Mashable entertainment editor Kristy Puchko will be hosting a panel on the film. SXSW is also hosting dozens of events and panels about AI.

One of the most quietly urgent panels on the schedule is AI & the Brain: As We Embrace AI, Let's Not Forget Our Minds, hitting the Westin Austin Downtown on March 12. The panel — featuring MIT professor Sanjay Sarma, Edifii co-founder Izzat Jarudi, and Massachusetts Board of Education chairman Chris Gabrieli — isn't here to dunk on AI. It's asking a harder question: as machines get smarter, are we getting lazier? The session wrestles with what rapid AI adoption is doing to our capacity to reason, create, and learn independently. Expect this one to draw a crowd.

Also happening on March 12 is a sitdown with journalist Tara Palmeri and Imran Ahmed — CEO of the Center for Countering Digital Hate — for Who Owns the Truth? The session takes a hard look at how algorithms, AI, and a fractured media ecosystem are rewiring how people decide what's real. With trust in institutions continuing to crater, the conversation promises to be less theoretical and more urgent than the title might suggest.

On March 14 at the JW Marriott, Cloudflare co-founder and CEO Matthew Prince — whose company handles 20 percent of all internet traffic — teams up with Mansueto Ventures CEO Stephanie Mehta for The Internet After Search. The premise is blunt: the economic model that has funded the internet for thirty years is breaking. AI systems now answer questions directly, AI agents are completing transactions without users ever landing on a website, and content creators are hemorrhaging traffic and revenue with no clear replacement in sight. Who controls information access? Who gets paid for content? Nobody has figured it out yet — but this session is going to try.

TikTok, trade schools, and the creator economy

The From TikTok to Toolbelt panel tackles what might be the most counterintuitive workforce story of the decade. Over half of Gen Z respondents in a recent survey said they're considering skilled trades — up 12% from last year.

The panel, which includes voices from Frisco ISD, Interplay Learning, and education outlet The 74 Million, digs into how schools are scrambling to modernize career prep and meet students where they actually are.

Not everything has to be existential, however. Spotify co-CEO Gustav Söderström is hosting a session, tracing the company's origin story — born out of the wreckage of music piracy — and laying out what comes next for audio, joined by country star Lainey Wilson and podcast host David Friedberg on March 13. And Keke Palmer is rolling into Austin with the full cast of I Love Boosters — Naomi Ackie, Taylour Paige, Eiza González, Poppy Liu, and Demi Moore — for a live recording of Baby, This Is Keke Palmer. If you need a breather from the AI doom panels, you've got options.

Closing out the festival on March 15, YouTuber and former Instagram and YouTube insider Jon Youshaei takes the stage for the Social Media Masterclass 2026. Youshaei spent eight years inside two of the biggest platforms on the planet before building his own audience past the 1 million follower mark, and he's bringing that institutional knowledge to Austin.

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Every Oscar-nominated Netflix movie to watch before the 2026 Academy Awards

How-To Geek - Wed, 03/11/2026 - 21:00

The 2026 Oscars are rapidly approaching, and the most critically acclaimed films will be competing in 24 categories, which encompass acting, technical, and creative disciplines.

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How to watch the 2026 World Baseball Classic online for free

Mashable - Wed, 03/11/2026 - 21:00

TL;DR: Live stream the 2026 World Baseball Classic for free on Tele Rebelde, Tubi, or Venevision. Access these free streaming platforms from anywhere in the world with ExpressVPN.

Spring Training is underway for the new MLB season. That's incredibly exciting news for baseball fans, but there's more: The 2026 World Baseball Classic is here to deliver weeks of top-quality international action from around the world.

USA lost in the 2023 final to Japan. That final will always be remembered for Japan's Shohei Ohtani striking out Mike Trout in the ninth inning to seal the game. Can Ohtani lead Japan to glory once again? Or will USA bounce back to win its first title since 2017? This edition of the competition has already thrown out some huge performances and shocking results. The pool stage is now coming to an end, with places in the quarter-final stage up for grabs.

If you want to watch the 2026 World Baseball Classic for free from anywhere in the world, we have all the information you need.

What is the World Baseball Classic?

The World Baseball Classic is an international baseball tournament sanctioned by the World Baseball Softball Confederation. In 2026, the tournament is organized into four pools of five teams. Teams will compete in a round-robin format, with the top two teams from each group advancing to the knockout rounds.

Japan are the defending champions.

When is the 2026 World Baseball Classic?

The 2026 World Baseball Classic will take place from March 5-17. Pool rounds will be played in Miami, Houston, San Juan, and Tokyo. The quarter finals will be split between Miami and Houston. The semi finals and final will be played in Miami.

How to watch the 2026 World Baseball Classic for free

The 2026 World Baseball Classic is available to live stream for free on a number of platforms:

These streaming platforms are geo-restricted, but anyone can access for free with a VPN. These handy tools can hide your real IP address (digital location) and connect you to a secure server in another location, meaning you can unblock free streaming sites from anywhere in the world.

Access free World Baseball Classic live streams by following these simple steps:

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If you want to retain permanent access to the best free streaming platforms from around the world, you'll need a subscription. Fortunately, the best VPN for live sport is on sale for a limited time.

What is the best VPN for live sport?

ExpressVPN is the best service for bypassing geo-restrictions to stream live sport, for a number of reasons:

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Why the 2026 Honda CR-V is one of the most reliable SUVs right now

How-To Geek - Wed, 03/11/2026 - 20:30

Today’s SUV shoppers want it all: good fuel economy, proven reliability, and a price that doesn’t feel like a financial commitment for the next decade. With costs climbing everywhere else, buyers are paying closer attention to what their vehicle will save them over time—not just what it costs up front.

Categories: IT General, Technology

Node.js is changing its release cycle, just as Chrome switches to faster upgrades

How-To Geek - Wed, 03/11/2026 - 20:17

Node.js, the popular open-source and cross-platform JavaScript runtime, will have a less exciting release calendar moving forward. There will now only be one major Node update each year, just as its core engine from the Chromium project is switching to more frequent releases.

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Former DOGE hire still has god level Social Security data, whistleblower says

Mashable - Wed, 03/11/2026 - 20:11

Elon Musk's Department of Governmental Efficiency (DOGE) was officially disbanded in Nov. 2025. But we're just starting to learn the extent of the damage wrought by this extraordinary IT department, which experts warn still exists in all but name.

Case in point: A whistleblower report filed with the inspector general of the Social Security Administration, first revealed Wednesday by the Washington Post. This anonymous whistleblower alleges that an unnamed ex-DOGE employee took a thumb drive of sensitive Social Security data on millions of Americans to his next employer — while boasting to former colleagues that he still had "god-level access" to highly sensitive agency data.

The whistleblower's claims are being investigated by the agency's still-functional Office of Inspector General, according to a letter sent to congressional oversight committees and obtained by multiple outlets. If true, the allegations would constitute "one of the largest known data breaches in American history," Senator Ron Wyden of Oregon told The Independent, with "the explicit purpose of weaponizing Americans’ sensitive personal data for political gain."

SEE ALSO: Why you shouldn't use ChatGPT to do your taxes

The DOGE employee also told a former co-worker he expected to receive a presidential pardon if his actions were considered illegal, the whistleblower report claims.

This isn't the first DOGE-related Social Security scandal under investigation. Another whistleblower at the agency claimed last August that DOGE had created a "live copy of the country's Social Security information in a cloud environment that circumvents oversight."

According to a six-month investigation by a congressional committee, DOGE's handling of data has put U.S. citizens at high risk. That report quoted an internal Social Security Administration risk assessment, stating the likelihood of a "catastrophic adverse effect" — one that might require every single American with a Social Security number to receive a new one.

The Social Security Administration has experienced data breaches prior to DOGE; we've explained what you can do if you fear your number has been exposed. This latest whistleblower complaint, however, seems to put the potential for such risks on a whole new level.

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How to watch Real Madrid vs. Man City online for free

Mashable - Wed, 03/11/2026 - 20:00

TL;DR: Live stream Real Madrid vs. Manchester City in the Champions League for free on RTÉ Player. Access this free streaming platform from anywhere in the world with ExpressVPN.

The Champions League is showcasing a number of huge games this week, but Real Madrid vs. Manchester City is probably the biggest matchup on the schedule. Neither side has hit top form this season, but if you're looking for big names and even bigger expectations, this is the clash to watch.

Real Madrid trail Barcelona in La Liga and they're out of the Copa del Rey, so fans will be desperate for success in the competition. Standing in their way is Pep Guardiola, a manager who knows all about beating Real Madrid. He'll be hoping the likes of Haaland and Semenyo can deliver big performances in this first leg. It's going to be a fascinating battle at the Bernabeu.

If you want to watch Real Madrid vs. Manchester City in the Champions League from anywhere in the world, we have all the information you need.

When is Real Madrid vs. Manchester City?

Real Madrid vs. Manchester City in the Champions League kicks off at 8 p.m. GMT on March 11. This fixture takes place at the Estadio Bernabeu.

How to watch Real Madrid vs. Manchester City for free

Real Madrid vs. Manchester City is available to live stream for free on RTÉ Player.

RTÉ Player is geo-restricted to Ireland, but anyone can access this free streaming platform with a VPN. These tools can hide your real IP address (digital location) and connect you to a secure server in Ireland, meaning you can unblock RTÉ Player to stream the Champions League for free from anywhere in the world.

Live stream Real Madrid vs. Manchester City for free by following these simple steps:

  1. Subscribe to a streaming-friendly VPN (like ExpressVPN)

  2. Download the app to your device of choice (the best VPNs have apps for Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, Linux, and more)

  3. Open up the app and connect to a server in Ireland

  4. Visit RTÉ Player

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The best VPNs for streaming are not free, but most do offer free-trials or money-back guarantees. By leveraging these offers, you can access free live streams of the Champions League without actually spending anything. This obviously isn't a long-term solution, but it does give you enough time to stream Real Madrid vs. Manchester City (plus more Champions League fixtures) before recovering your investment.

If you want to retain permanent access to the best free streaming services from around the world, you'll need a subscription. Fortunately, the best VPn for streaming live sport is on sale for a limited time.

What is the best VPN for RTÉ Player?

ExpressVPN is the best choice for bypassing geo-restrictions to stream live sport on RTÉ Player, for a number of reasons:

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Why you shouldnt use ChatGPT to do your taxes

Mashable - Wed, 03/11/2026 - 19:44

We've come a long way from the days of lugging boxes of receipts over to your accountant's office. By 2022, 150.6 million individual federal income tax returns were filed electronically, accounting for 94 percent of all individual filings that year, according to Pew Research.

Four years later, many tax services offer their own AI-powered tools to streamline tax filing, including automatic form-filling and deduction calculators, as well as on-site AI assistants to answer basic tax questions. 

SEE ALSO: Government shutdown won't affect your 2026 tax return

Around 30 percent of Americans say they will be use an AI tool, such as ChatGPT, to help prepare their taxes, according to a recent survey by McAfee. Another poll found that nearly half of Americans trust AI to give them tax advice. Those rates are higher among younger taxpayers  — and men — according to surveys. 

But universal chatbots and LLMs are very different than AI tools on tax prep sites from companies like H&R Block and Jackson Hewitt. "You don't want to be using chatbots as your tax consultants," warned Abhishek Karnik, head of threat intelligence research at McAfee. "They're not the experts."

Why chatbots seem like an easy answer 

It makes sense that more people would turn to chatbots for tax help, cybersecurity professionals tell Mashable. The end of the IRS' Direct File program and recent legislation, primarily President Donald Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill, has generated increasing confusion about federal taxes — on top of an already complicated tax code.  

"Many individuals see chatbots as an easy way to translate confusing guidance into plain language," explained Christopher Caen, CEO of AI cybersecurity firm Mill Pond Research. "At the same time, rising costs for professional help and increased comfort with AI in everyday tasks are driving experimentation."

As AI becomes more embedded in routine activities, especially among younger generations new to filing, more Americans will naturally turn to their daily AI assistant for tax purposes, said Karnik. 

Don't give ChatGPT your personal information

But deferring to ChatGPT as your personal tax assistant could have real financial and security consequences, experts say. 

Keep personal documents offline

"General-purpose chatbots aren’t designed to securely handle highly sensitive financial information," Caen said. Any personal information uploaded to a platform like ChatGPT is vulnerable to exposure. 

When it comes to taxes, less data shared is always the safer approach. - Christopher Caen, Mill Pond Research

Platform breaches, for example, could expose users' private conversations to bad actors. Users' live chats can be intercepted by malicious browser extensions or compromised devices. Caen says that even publicly shared prompts or copies of chatbot outputs can put users' sensitive information at risk. Both Caen and Karnik warn of an increase in phishing sites masquerading as AI tools, as well as spoofed tax sites enhanced by powerful generative AI. 

"When it comes to taxes, less data shared is always the safer approach," said Caen. 

In addition to the text content of chats, any files uploaded to chatbots are also at risk, Karnik warned. Never upload full tax forms, your Social Security number, or bank account details, experts warn. Avoid other personally identifiable information, too, like your employer's details or your address.

"We don't know where this information is eventually ending up," said Karnik. "It's going somewhere. It's being processed by some Large Language Model. Who knows how it will be utilized for training."

ChatGPT is no math whiz 

Another reason to avoid chatbot accountants, according to Karnik: Most LLMs aren't good at doing the math. Users have shared ChatGPT errors on the r/tax subreddit, like incorrect income tax figures and misunderstandings of capital gains tax brackets. 

And while ChatGPT and its competitors have recently improved in their ability to do complex calculations, they aren't infallible. Nuances in tax law and IRS procedures change frequently, Karnik explained, with chatbot models potentially pulling from outdated sources or coalescing information that spans differing state and federal codes. 

Hallucinations are still a problem, too. "In general, you can't trust the output," Karnik said. "You don't want that to turn into an issue with the IRS, because the IRS doesn't care if you say 'the AI told me so.'"

SEE ALSO: How to file for an extension on your taxes Use chatbots in moderation

Instead, security and tax professionals encourage taxpayers to seek out in-person, professional help if it's available (and financially feasible) for you to do so. Karnik says this lessens the chances of you being victim to tax scams or digital attacks by a bad actor.

But they also recognize that not everyone is able to hire their own tax pro.

In general, practicing good digital hygiene will keep the impact of potential AI-powered breaches to a minimum. Use secure, well-known platforms, enable multifactor authentication, and avoid accessing financial tools on public or unsecured networks, recommends Caen. Karnik suggests not completing your taxes while traveling or using a VPN if you must, regardless of the digital tools you choose, as unknown networks could open you up to malicious attacks. 

If you can't get away from the allure of the chatbots, both Caen and Karnik recommend using them only for general guidance. "Think of AI as a research assistant," said Caen. 

You can ask AI tools to explain deductions, terminology, or filing steps, without providing your personal tax details. Use ChatGPT's responses to organize questions you'll pose to human professionals. 

"These tools are good guides," said Karnik. "It doesn't mean you can take their advice, especially for tax filing."

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How to watch PSG vs. Chelsea online for free

Mashable - Wed, 03/11/2026 - 19:00

TL;DR: Live stream PSG vs. Chelsea in the Champions League for free on Virgin Media Player. Access this free live stream from anywhere in the world with ExpressVPN.

The Champions League is back this week with a number of interesting matchups, but PSG vs. Chelsea might be the best of the bunch. It's the defending champions against the two-time winners — it's shaping up to be something special.

PSG lead Ligue 1, but they've not been as dominant as you'd expect. They are only one point ahead of Lens in the standings and some might argue that they got lucky in the Champions League playoff round against Monaco. The defending champions have a lot of quality, but they'll need to find top form in this contest. Chelsea haven't exactly been great this season, but they possess the quality to progress into the quarter finals.

If you want to watch PSG vs. Chelsea in the Champions League for free from anywhere in the world, we have all the information you need.

When is PSG vs. Chelsea?

PSG vs. Chelsea in the Champions League kicks off at 8 p.m. GMT on March 11. This fixture takes place at the Parc des Princes.

How to watch PSG vs. Chelsea for free

PSG vs. Chelsea is available to live stream for free on Virgin Media Player.

Virgin Media Player is geo-restricted to Ireland, but anyone can access this free streaming platform with a VPN. These tools can hide your real IP address (digital location) and connect you to a secure server in Ireland, meaning you can unblock Virgin Media Player to stream the Champions League for free from anywhere in the world.

Live stream PSG vs. Chelsea for free by following these simple steps:

  1. Subscribe to a streaming-friendly VPN (like ExpressVPN)

  2. Download the app to your device of choice (the best VPNs have apps for Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, Linux, and more)

  3. Open up the app and connect to a server in Ireland

  4. Visit Virgin Media Player

  5. Watch PSG vs. Chelsea for free from anywhere in the world

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The best VPNs for streaming are not free, but most do offer free-trials or money-back guarantees. By leveraging these offers, you can watch PSG vs. Chelsea without committing with your cash. This isn't a long-term solution, but it does give you enough time to stream select Champions League fixtures before recovering your investment.

What is the best VPN for Virgin Media Player?

ExpressVPN is the best choice for bypassing geo-restrictions to stream live sport on Virgin Media Player, for a number of reasons:

  • Servers in 105 countries including Ireland

  • Easy-to-use app available on all major devices including iPhone, Android, Windows, Mac, and more

  • Strict no-logging policy so your data is secure

  • Fast connection speeds free from throttling

  • Up to 10 simultaneous connections

  • 30-day money-back guarantee

A two-year subscription to ExpressVPN is on sale for $68.40 and includes an extra four months for free — 81% off for a limited time. This plan includes a year of free unlimited cloud backup and a generous 30-day money-back guarantee. Alternatively, you can get a one-month plan for just $12.99 (with money-back guarantee).

Watch PSG vs. Chelsea in the Champions League for free with ExpressVPN.

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This tiny radio lets me send texts without Wi-Fi or cell service

How-To Geek - Wed, 03/11/2026 - 18:55

Do you ever wish you had a way to message people long-distance without the need for cell networks or a Wi-Fi connection, or even satellites? You're going to want to hear about a tiny, cheap radio I bought and connected to my smartphone.

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Meta rolls out Facebook scam warnings

Mashable - Wed, 03/11/2026 - 18:47

We've long seen a problem with fraud on Facebook and Instagram. Now the company behind both social networks appears to be going on the offensive against scammers — by announcing a sweeping slate of new AI-powered tools and law enforcement partnerships.

Meta says it removed over 159 million scam ads in 2025, and took down 10.9 million accounts on Facebook and Instagram tied to criminal scams. The company also participated in a disruption operation with the FBI, the Department of Justice, and the Royal Thai Police, resulting in the disabling of more than 150,000 accounts and 21 arrests.

SEE ALSO: Facebook and Instagram might get paid subscription tiers soon

The new tools rolling out across Meta's apps include real-time warnings on Facebook about suspicious friend requests, a WhatsApp alert system that flags potentially fraudulent device-linking attempts, and an expanded Messenger scam-detection feature that uses AI to analyze chat patterns and warn users before they get defrauded.

No new protections were announced for Instagram, which has also seen widespread security problems — most recently a spate of password reset emails.

Meta also says it plans to require advertiser verification across its highest-risk ad categories. Its goal: to have verified advertisers drive 90% of ad revenue by the end of 2026, up from 70% today.

The announcement comes as Meta faces fire on another front. CEO Mark Zuckerberg took the stand in a Los Angeles courtroom this week to defend the company against allegations that its platforms are engineered to hook children for profit.

Depending on where you're standing, Tuesday's announcement could read as a genuine safety push — or well-timed reputation management.

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How hybrid vehicles are proving more reliable than gas-only cars

How-To Geek - Wed, 03/11/2026 - 18:30

Hybrid vehicles were once viewed as complex alternatives to traditional gasoline cars, raising concerns about long-term durability and repair costs. But years of real-world ownership data are beginning to tell a different story. In fact, some of today’s most reliable vehicles are hybrids, and new research suggests they may actually experience fewer problems than their gas-only counterparts.

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Sony sued over high PlayStation Store monopoly prices and download fees

Mashable - Wed, 03/11/2026 - 18:09

A $2.7 billion dollar class action lawsuit against Sony is currently underway in the UK.

The issue at hand? Lawyers for the plaintiff are arguing that Sony is taking advantage of its "monopoly position" by forcing gamers to buy digital games solely through its PlayStation Store. The suit also claims Sony forced gamers to pay 'unfair download fees'.

The case went to London's Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) this week on behalf of 12 million PlayStation users in the UK.

The class action against Sony addresses similar issues that companies like Apple have experienced in the U.S., UK, and EU. Big tech companies like Google, Sony, and Apple have been accused of forcing developers and users alike to distribute and purchase content through their official digital stores. This allows these companies to set content rules and, crucially, prices. This can also prevent third parties from entering the market to compete.

"Sony can and does set the retail prices ... without facing ​any retail competition for ​digital content," said lawyer Robert Palmer, who is representing the leading plaintiff Alex Neill in the lawsuit. "It ⁠allows [Sony] to obtain monopoly profits from digital distribution."

According to the lawsuit, Sony's monopoly over digital distribution for the PlayStation consoles has resulted in digital downloads costing more than physical hard copies of the games at times.

Sony's defense has been that allowing third parties to sell PlayStation content would bring on security and privacy risks for its users. The company also claims that the commission it makes from PlayStation Store sales covers the costs of its PlayStation consoles. Sony says PlayStation 5 prices, for example, result in low profit margins for the company. 

If the lawsuit is successful, any consumer who purchased a PlayStation game or in-game content in the PlayStation Store over the last 10 years, up until last month, could be eligible for compensation. The legal team believes that there could be more than 12 million eligible users, each of whom would receive more than $200 in compensation.

In the EU, regulations have forced Apple to allow iOS app distribution through third-party app stores. In the UK, Apple is currently undergoing a process to "improve fairness" in its stores, but have not yet had to go the route of allowing third-party app stores. 

CAT has previously ruled against Apple in a similar suit over the App Store's developer commissions, which Apple is currently looking to appeal.

In addition, last month, CAT paved the way for another such case against PC gaming platform Steam to proceed as well.

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The graphene heat spreader secret: Why you should never peel the sticker off your NVMe SSD

How-To Geek - Wed, 03/11/2026 - 18:00

Whenever we get a new product, it's routine for some to take their sweet time peeling off all the stickers. And you should do this for a lot of stuff. But please, please, don't do it with your new NVMe SSD.

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Google Fiber just went live in this US city with 8 Gig speeds

How-To Geek - Wed, 03/11/2026 - 17:58

Google Fiber isn’t expanding as quickly as most of us would prefer, but it’s still coming to new cities and towns at a steady pace. Now, one more major city in the United States now has up to 8 Gigabit internet through Google Fiber: Las Vegas, Nevada.

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This PC upgrade is the weirdest thing I've added to Samsung SmartThings yet

How-To Geek - Wed, 03/11/2026 - 17:45

When I began my smart home journey, it was via Samsung SmartThings. I’ve used this platform to control everything from smart switches and thermostats to motion sensors and thermometers. But my latest addition still managed to take me by surprise.

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Sleep Week 2026: The best deals on new mattress, fresh pillows, sleep earbuds, and more

Mashable - Wed, 03/11/2026 - 17:41
Best sleep week deals at a glance Best mattress deal Brooklyn Bedding CopperFlex Pro Hyrbid Mattress (queen) $999 (save $333 at Brooklyn Bedding) Get Deal Best sleep earbuds deal Soundcore Sleep A30 $199.99 (save $30 at Amazon) Get Deal Best sleep tracker deal CMF Nothing Watch 3 Pro $79 (save $20 at Amazon) Get Deal Best pillow deal Coop Home Goods Adjustable Latex Pillow (queen) $74.50 (save $74.50 at Amazon) Get Deal Best alarm clock deal Hatch Restore 3 Sunrise Alarm Clock $144.99 (save $25 at Amazon) Get Deal

Over the weekend, we lost an hour of sleep. Now, when the morning alarm clock goes off at 7 a.m., our internal clocks think it's 6 a.m. An hour doesn't sound like a ton of time, but it sure felt like it when waking up for work this morning. If nothing else, it's shown us the importance of sleep.

Coincidentally, the National Sleep Foundation has March 8 to 14 dedicated to Sleep Awareness Week. It's a time to focus on why sleep matters, how it impacts our wellbeing and health, and what can be done to improve sleep quality. If you don't remember when you bought your current mattress or pillow, it's possible that it's time for some new sleep gear.

SEE ALSO: Sleep Week 2026: From Oura to Whoop, we tested the best sleep trackers of 2026

Nearly every sleep-centric brand is celebrating the week, so this is a great time to bundle spring cleaning with a bedroom refresh. Get some cooling sheets, a sunrise alarm clock, and sleep earbuds that are comfortable enough for side sleeping. Below, I've rounded up the best Sleep Week deals for helping you get restorative slumber.

Best mattress deal Opens in a new window Credit: Brooklyn Bedding Brooklyn Bedding CopperFlex Pro Hyrbid Mattress (queen) $999 at Brooklyn Bedding
$1,332 Save $333   Get Deal Why we like it

If you sleep hot, the Brooklyn Bedding CopperFlex Pro Hybrid Mattress could be an actual dream come true. After testing the mattress for weeks, I can say I've never slept on a cooler mattress. During Sleep Week 2026, the queen-size CopperFlex Pro Hybrid Mattress is on sale for just $999.

Brooklyn Bedding used a cool-to-the-touch cover on the mattress and paired it with copper-infused memory foam for a truly cooling experience. Plus, it's great for pressure relief. The motion isolation on the bed is also great for couples.

More mattress deals
  • Avocado — save up to 15% on organic mattresses and up to 50% off organic bedding

  • Awara — save 50% on select mattresses

  • Casper — save 20% on the Dream and Dream Max mattresses

  • DreamCloud — save up to 60% on mattresses and 66% on bundles

  • Essentia — save up to 22%

  • Helix Sleep — save 25% sitewide

  • Layla — save up to $200 on mattresses and up to 50% off sleep accessories

  • Leesa — save 20% on mattresses

  • Mattress Firm — save up to 62% on mattresses from Sealy, Beautyrest, and Serta

  • Naturepedic — save 15% on organic mattresses and get free sheets with mattresses size twin and up

  • Nectar — save up to 50% on mattresses and 66% on bundles

  • Nest — save up to 50%

  • Saatva — save 15% on purchases of $1,000+

  • Purple — queen-size mattresses start at $999

  • Silk & Snow — take up 15% off sitewide and $300 off mattresses

  • Woolroom — save up to 30%

Best sleep earbuds deal Opens in a new window Credit: Soundcore Soundcore Sleep A30 $199.99 at Amazon
$229.99 Save $30   Get Deal Why we like it

If you're not getting restful sleep on account of noise, the Soundcore Sleep A30 earbuds aim to ease you into restful slumber. Designed to be comfortable enough for side sleepers, the earbuds come with plenty of white noise and snore masking tracks. Plus, the case has built-in lights, so you won't need to fumble around for it in the dark.

Mashable Lead Shopping Reporter Bethany Allard tested out the Sleep A30 earbuds when they launched last August. Not only do they block sounds, they act as a sleep tracker, too. The metrics give you insight into overall time spent asleep, amount in deep versus light sleep, and sleep movements.

It's worth noting that the Sleep A30 earbuds are on sale for $30 off, which brings them down to $199.99. However, Anker just launched the new Sleep A30 Special earbuds, which are now Mashable's favorite sleep earbuds, making some improvements in performance compared to the original Sleep A30. The new Sleep A30 Special earbuds aren't on sale during Sleep Week 2026, but at full price, they come in at $199.99, or the same price as the original A30 earbuds while they're on sale. The new model might be preferred for some.

More sleep earbuds dealsBest sleep tracker deal Opens in a new window Credit: CMF Nothing CMF Nothing Watch 3 Pro $79 at Amazon
$99 Save $20   Get Deal Why we like it

When I tested the CMF Nothing Watch 3 Pro, I had a hard time getting the watch to run out of battery. In the end, I changed a bunch of setting to get the battery to deplete quicker. And that's an awesome problem when using a smartwatch as a sleep tracker. Instead of having to take the watch off to charge at night, this watch can last for up to two weeks before it needs a recharge.

Sleep metrics on the CMF Nothing Watch 3 Pro are impressive. The watch's app will give you an overall sleep score each morning, details on sleep duration, sleep stages, and it can even track naps automatically. The CMF Nothing Watch 3 Pro usually sells for $99, but it's on sale for Sleep Week 2026 for $79.

More sleep dealsSunrise alarm clocks, sound machines, and essential oil diffusersPillows and bedding
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Stay powered up in any emergency with the Bluetti Elite 400 for its lowest price yet

Mashable - Wed, 03/11/2026 - 17:31

SAVE $600: As of March 11, get the Bluetti Elite 400 portable power station for $1,298.98, down from its usual price of $1,899. That's a discount of 32% and the lowest price we've seen.

Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Bluetti Elite 400 portable power station $1,298.98 at Amazon
$1,899 Save $600.02   Get Deal

Springtime is just around the corner. That means warmer weather and the potential for some seriously damaging storms in certain areas. Where there are storms, there are power outages. Don't be caught unaware this year when your power goes out. Grab a portable power station to keep you afloat when the electricity is out, or at the very least to keep as a backup for other purposes. In fact, you can snag a great option right now for the lowest price we've seen.

As of March 11, get the Bluetti Elite 400 portable power station for $1,298.98, down from its usual price of $1,899. That's $600 off and a discount of 32%. It's also the lowest price we've seen.

SEE ALSO: The EcoFlow Delta 2 Max power station has dropped to its best-ever price at Amazon — save over $500

This absolute unit of a portable power station can go where you go, though it does weigh 80 pounds. It has an attached telescopic handle to make moving it around easier, so you can wheel it around to your closet or garage for safekeeping.

It boasts 3840Wh of power, with a 2600W output (3900W surge power), so it's got you covered if your power is out for a while. It can handle juicing up your phone and laptop, your fridge, even other small appliances all at once, so you don't have to worry about your food going bad or even missing a work meeting.

With nine ports, including four AC outlets, two USB-C ports, two USB-A ports, and a DC port, you can keep everything going at once if needed. And once you've depleted its charge, you can get it back up to full power in a little under 3 hours.

If you're ready to get prepared for any electric emergency, grab this power station while it's still discounted.

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4 features that make Android's default file manager better than third-party alternatives

How-To Geek - Wed, 03/11/2026 - 17:30

Most of us don't give much thought to file managers, but on Android, we used to—the built-in one simply didn't do enough. That has changed. Now, if you're still in the habit of seeking out an alternative, it may be time to consider the ways apps like Files By Google and Samsung My Files are simply better than most of what you find in the Play Store.

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