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Done with Verizon? Here are the best new customer deals at Mint Mobile, AT&T, and T-Mobile

Mashable - Thu, 01/15/2026 - 17:06
Best new customer mobile deals Mint Mobile Shop unlimited plans for $15/month $15/month (Save $15) Get Deal AT&T Switch to AT&T and get up to $800 per line to pay off your phone Save up to $800 per line Get Deal T-Mobile Switch to T-Mobile and get $800 per line to pay off your phone Save up to $800 per line Get Deal

Verizon users had an unpleasant Wednesday with the widespread outages clustered in major cities across America. As of 10:20 pm on Jan. 14, Verizon says that the outages have been resolved, but even if you're back online, it may have left a sour taste in your mouth. If you're looking to switch mobile carriers, now is the time as Verizon's competitors have some well-timed deals for new customers.

If your contract is up, that means switching is easier and you jump on some extremely cheap savings from newcomer Mint Mobile. If your contract isn't paid off though, AT&T and T-Mobile have enticing deals to make it worth your while.

Here are the best new customer deals at AT&T, Mint Mobile, and T-Mobile.

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$30 Save $15 Shop unlimited plans for $15/month Get Deal

Mint Mobile is T-Mobile's budget subsidiary and right now, they have an extremely affordable deal for new customers. The holiday deal is still live, offering 50% off unlimited deals. For just $15 a month, access Mint Mobile's 5G/4G LTE network. Normally $30 a month, this deal offers 50% off three, six, or 12-month plans. Up front payment is required so plan to pay between $45 and $180 to get started.

More new customer Mint Mobile dealsBest AT&T new customer deal Opens in a new window Credit: AT&T AT&T Switch to AT&T and get up to $800 per line to pay off your phone Get Deal

The biggest barrier to switching mobile carriers is your old contract. AT&T is helping you get around that with their latest new customer deal. When you switch to AT&T, the carrier will pay off your old phone balance. AT&T will send you a reward card providing you up to $800 per line to pay off your old plan. AT&T will even cover up to ten lines, meaning it could cover up to $8,000 of costs that come with switching plans.

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T-Mobile is following AT&T's lead in helping new customers pay off their old contract. T-Mobile is also offering customers up to $800 per line to pay off their old contract. It's not as expansive as AT&T's deal as T-Mobiles will only cover up to four lines. That being said, it's still a great deal if T-Mobile is the carrier you hope to switch to.

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Categories: IT General, Technology

This open-source Raspberry Pi alternative is great for retro gaming (and cheaper)

How-To Geek - Thu, 01/15/2026 - 17:00

Are you wanting to play retro games on a tiny computer? The bad news is that the classic choice, Raspberry Pi devices, have been going up in price lately (again). The good news is there's a cheaper alternative: RISC-V.

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Lock in your Magic: The Gathering Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Play Booster Box for its lowest-ever price at Amazon

Mashable - Thu, 01/15/2026 - 16:48

SAVE $61.50: As of Jan. 15, the Magic: The Gathering Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Play Booster Box is available to pre-order for $148.20 at Amazon, down from its usual price of $209.70. That's a discount of 29% and the lowest price we've seen.

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$209.70 Save $61.50   Get Deal

There have been a wide variety of Magic: The Gathering collections coming out as of late, and plenty of reasons to jump on each one. One of the most exciting for fans of both Magic and nostalgic toons is the Magic: The Gathering Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Play Booster Box, which is set to arrive on March 6. If you've yet to lock yours in, now's the time to do it with this Amazon deal.

As of Jan. 15, the Magic: The Gathering Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Play Booster Box is available to pre-order for $148.20 at Amazon, down from its usual price of $209.70. That's $61.50 off and a discount of 29%. It's also the lowest price we've seen.

SEE ALSO: The Magic: The Gathering Tarkir Dragonstorm Play Booster Box is now below market value on Amazon

You're guaranteed to get the booster box at this price thanks to Amazon's pre-order price guarantee, which means this is the deal you'll get. This is what's charged when your product actually ships, so you don't have to worry about buying early and seeing another outlet undercut your price point.

This booster box has 30 packs of cards featuring the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, with 14 cards per pack. Each pack contains 1-4 Rares or Mythic rarities, 3-6 Uncommons, 6-9 Commons, and a potential Full Borderless or Mythic arc card.

If you're going to want to get in on this expansion, now's the time to do it. Get yours before it sells out at this price.

Categories: IT General, Technology

National Bagel Day 2026 deals: Score free bagels from Panera, Bruegger’s Bagels, Target, and more

Mashable - Thu, 01/15/2026 - 16:42

Bagel lovers, unite. Thursday, Jan. 15 is National Bagel Day. Don't act like you haven't had this date circled in your calendar. We know this is the highlight of your year. OK, maybe that's a bit much. Maybe it's the highlight of your month. There's not much else going on right now.

So how should you celebrate this special occasion? By eating as many bagels as possible, of course. And the good news is that there are plenty of promotions going live today to help you do exactly that. If you're looking to involved, check out some of the best freebies and discounts we found below.

National Bagel Day dealsAlbertsons

Buy one get one free on Thomas’ Bagels for National Bagel Day.

Bagel Boss

Get an extra 15% off on your Bagel Boss order when you use the promo code BD15 at the checkout. This offer is valid for purchases through Goldbelly.

Barry Bagels

Rewards Members can get a free bagel with cream cheese when purchasing a bagel with cream cheese or flavored cream cheese and any drink. There is a limit of one per customer.

Biggby Coffee

Get your hands on a bagel and cream cheese for just $1 on National Bagel Day at Biggby Coffee. To qualify, you need to purchase any 20-ounce or 24-ounce specialty beverage.

Bruegger’s Bagels

Bruegger's Rewards members can get a free bagel and cream cheese with any purchase on National Bagel Day.

Einstein Bros. Bagels

Get a free Bagel & Shmear with any purchase on National Bagel Day. To qualify, mention "National Bagel Day" when ordering in-store.

Essa Bagels

Buy 24 bagels get six free when you order through Goldbelly.

Goldbergs Fine Foods

Get a free bagel with cream cheese included with any purchase.

H&H Bagels

H&H Rewards members can get a free bagel and spread sandwich on National Bagel Day. Order online or in the app to qualify.

Kroger

Buy one get one free on Thomas’ Bagels for National Bagel Day.

Noah’s NY Bagels

Rewards Members can get a free bagel and shmear. Simply sign up for their rewards program to grab this freebie.

Panera Bread

For National Bagel Day, when you buy an Asiago Bagel Stack you can get a second stack of your choice for free with code BOGOSTACK.

Publix

Buy one get one free on Dave’s Killer Bread Bagels for National Bagel Day.

Stop & Shop

Get a free bagel when you check in on your GO Rewards account (limit of one bagel per household). Not already a member? Sign up for free in store.

Target

$1 off One Mighty Mill Bagels for National Bagel Day.

Western Bagel

Get a 13 bagels for $15 with this special National Bagel Day deal.

Categories: IT General, Technology

The EcoFlow Delta 3 1000 Air power station is under $310 for the first time

Mashable - Thu, 01/15/2026 - 16:31

SAVE $190: As of Jan. 15, the EcoFlow Delta 3 1000 Air portable power station is on sale for just $308.99 at Amazon instead of $499. That's a savings of 38% and its best price on record.

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$499 Save $190.01   Get Deal

When you think of a backup generator for your home, you probably don't picture something that fits on your countertop. But that's exactly what the EcoFlow Delta 3 1000 Air — a new addition to the brand's portable power station lineup — is. And for the first time, it's on sale for 38% off.

As of Jan. 15, the EcoFlow Delta 3 1000 Air is on sale for just $308.99 at Amazon. That's $190 off its list price of $499 and the lowest price since its late fall release.

The Delta 3 1000 Air power station is only about the size of a rice cooker, yet powerful enough to keep 99% of home-essential appliances up and running with its 960Wh battery capacity and 500W power output (1000W surge). So not only does it make a ceonvenient home backup power solution, but it's also portable enough (just 22 pounds) to power up a campsite or RV.

It sports AC, USB-C, and USB-A ports to cover your connectivity needs, with an indicator light on front to display your grid voltage stabilization. When it's time to charge up the power station itself, you can choose from four different options. A standard AC outlet will charge it up in just two hours, but if you don't have access to an AC outlet, you can utilize solar panels, gas generators, or your car's auxiliary port.

Between the huge surge in camping and off-grid living to the ongoing threat of extreme weather, portable power stations are having a moment. This is a smart opportunity to invest in one for your home and adventures without breaking the bank.

Categories: IT General, Technology

This American SUV could soon compete with the RAV4 and CR-V in sales

How-To Geek - Thu, 01/15/2026 - 16:30

The compact SUV segment has long been dominated by familiar imports, with models like the Toyota RAV4 and Honda CR-V leading sales year after year. But in 2025, one American SUV is closing the gap fast, attracting buyers with a compelling mix of practicality, value, and everyday usability. Its improved refinement and broad appeal suggest it could soon rival those segment heavyweights in total sales.

Categories: IT General, Technology

The DJI Osmo Mobile 7 has never been this affordable — upgrade your content creation with this $30 savings

Mashable - Thu, 01/15/2026 - 16:20

SAVE $30: The DJI Osmo Mobile 7 is on sale at Amazon for $59, down from the list price of $89. That's a 34% discount and a record-low price at Amazon.

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$89 Save $30   Get Deal

If your resolution for 2026 was to finally commit to creating social media content, you're probably considering how your recording set-up is feeling. If things are a bit rocky and you're looking for an affordable upgrade instead of buying a new camera, there's a solid deal in store at Amazon today.

As of Jan. 15, the DJI Osmo Mobile 7 is on sale for only $59 at Amazon, marked down from the usual price of $89. That ends up saving you $30 thanks to a 34% discount. It's also a new record-low price at Amazon.

A gimbal stabilizer is the perfect way to get a jumpstart on recording life's best moments to share with the rest of the world. It's much less expensive than investing in a creator-approved camera since it lets you use the iPhone or Android device you already own.

SEE ALSO: The DJI Mavic 4 Pro is finally in stock and on sale at Amazon — save over $600

The DJI Osmo Mobile 7 works as a stabilizing gimbal while you're on the move or can turn into a stationary tripod when you're not. Of course, since DJI is a content-creator brand, they loaded up the Osmo Mobile 7 with other fantastic features like ActiveTrack 7.0 which follows your subject and a lightweight design, weighing only 300 grams.

Mashable Assistant Editor Amanda Yeo recently tested out the new DJI Osmo Mobile 8 and noted the weight of about 370 grams to be a downfall. At times, going with an older model is a more practical option, and in this case, it comes with a lower weight in addition to a lower price.

DJI mentions users will be able to get about 10 hours of use from the Osmo Mobile 7 before it'll need a recharge. Did we mention you can use some of the juice from the Osmo Mobile 7 to recharge your phone? That'll come in handy during longer days of recording content. Pair this with the oh-so popular DJI Mic Mini, and you'll have a complete set-up.

Since the DJI Osmo Mobile 7 has never been this cheap before at Amazon, it's a great time to snag the super capable gimbal stabilizer. It's on sale for only $59 and it even includes a travel-friendly carrying case.

Categories: IT General, Technology

Stop swapping keyboards: This free app stitches your Linux and Windows PCs together

How-To Geek - Thu, 01/15/2026 - 16:15

Do you have multiple Linux PCs that you work with? Do you ever find yourself annoyed by switching between keyboards and mice? You're in luck thanks to this free and open source app.

Categories: IT General, Technology

The hidden SSD spec that is quietly ruining your performance

How-To Geek - Thu, 01/15/2026 - 16:00

You may think that when you buy an SSD, the only two specs to be mindful of are its read/write speeds and its capacity. However, there's one more spec that plays a big part in how your SSD will perform. It can be the factor between your new SSD being a waste of money and a sound investment.

Categories: IT General, Technology

I ditched GitHub and self-hosted my own private alternative

How-To Geek - Thu, 01/15/2026 - 15:30

I love GitHub, and have used it for many, many years. GitHub isn’t always the best choice for code revisioning though. When I started building some private apps, I decided to look into alternatives and ended up self-hosting my own private git-based server instead.

Categories: IT General, Technology

Peaky Blinders Movie: The Immortal Man—What You Need to Know

How-To Geek - Thu, 01/15/2026 - 15:15

Bust out your best flat caps and leather jackets, because the Peaky Blinders are back, baby ... well, almost. After six insanely successful seasons, the epic Netflix Original gangster saga from creator Steven Knight is set to wrap up its story of the Shelby clan with a highly anticipated movie.

Categories: IT General, Technology

How to Get to Heaven From Belfast trailer teases childhood friends on an eerie adventure

Mashable - Thu, 01/15/2026 - 15:03

Comedy, thriller, mystery and a spot of the supernatural combine in the trailer for How to Get to Heaven From Belfast, the new Netflix series from Derry Girls creator Lisa McGee.

The show follows three childhood friends, Saoirse (Roísín Gallagher), Robyn (Sinéad Keenan), and Dara (Caoilfhionn Dunne), after the death of a fourth friend sends them on a mysterious adventure that begins at her wake and journeys into the past.

Tom Basden, Art Campion, Michelle Fairley, Josh Finan, Bronagh Gallagher, Booker Darragh Hand, Ardal O’Hanlon, Natasha O’Keeffe and Emmett J. Scanlan also star.

How to Get to Heaven From Belfast is streaming on Netflix from February 2026.

Categories: IT General, Technology

Your Home Assistant smart home needs more wireless remotes and buttons

How-To Geek - Thu, 01/15/2026 - 15:00

I’ve got a handful of wireless remotes for my small, Home Assistant-powered smart home, and I’m constantly coming up with more ways to use them. Designing a smart home that anticipates your next move is the ultimate goal, but sometimes the best solution to a problem is to just hit a button.

Categories: IT General, Technology

Gossip app Tea is back — but not on the App Store

Mashable - Thu, 01/15/2026 - 15:00

Tea, the platform designed for women to discuss the men they date and potential "red flags," is relaunching today — but it won't be on the App Store.

Tea is part of an online ecosystem of whisper networks for women to find information ("tea") on potential suitors, similar to Are We Dating the Same Guy Facebook groups. Last July, Tea made headlines when two hacks exposed thousands of user images (including selfies and photos of ID cards like drivers' licenses) as well as personal chats and phone numbers. Then, in October, Apple removed Tea from the App Store (as well as its rival app for men, TeaOnHer) for not meeting its content moderation and user privacy requirements.

SEE ALSO: Google reverses key parental control policy

Now, Tea is back as a website: app.teaforwomen.com

Asked about how Tea intends on protecting users following the 2025 leaks, Tea's vice president of trust and safety, Jessica Dees, told Mashable, "We have taken meaningful steps to strengthen the platform's safety and security posture, including enhancing internal safeguards, reinforcing access controls, and implementing additional review and monitoring processes designed to protect sensitive information and support responsible participation."

Credit: Tea

Dees went on to say that the relaunch "reflects a deliberate focus on strengthening and expanding access to Tea's safety and verification tools while reinforcing accountability across the platform." Following the incidents, Tea began working with third-party security teams to understand how they occurred and implemented additional security controls.

Screenshots of the website experience shared with Mashable make the website appear Instagram-like, featuring images of men alongside captions about women's (usually negative) experiences with them, complete with comments from other users. You can even react with green or red flags.

As for Android users, Tea remained on Google Play despite the App Store removal and is still available to download. Tea also announced today that the Android app is getting new community features: an "elevated" forum experience with interactive spaces like a virtual speakeasy and an in-app AI dating coach. According to images shared with Mashable, the AI dating coach chats are "private and secure," and an upcoming feature is the ability to use the AI to analyze the vibes of a dating app conversation (like "playful" and "casual").

Credit: Tea Credit: Tea

Online whisper networks, often led by women, have emerged in the dating app era as users encounter bad actors, ranging from scammers to assaulters. They're unlikely to go away, but whether women will come back to Tea following what happened last year remains to be seen.

Categories: IT General, Technology

OptiMind: A small language model with optimization expertise

Microsoft Research - Thu, 01/15/2026 - 15:00
At a glance
  • Many real-world business problems can benefit from optimization, but translating decisions, constraints, and goals from natural language into optimization algorithms is slow.
  • OptiMind is a small language model designed to convert business problems described in natural language into the mathematical formulations needed by optimization software.
  • OptiMind is trained on a carefully curated, expert-aligned dataset and applies domain-specific hints and self-checks at inference time, improving its accuracy.
  • OptiMind matches or exceeds the performance of much larger systems, can run locally to protect sensitive data, produces more reliable formulations, and reduces the time and expertise needed to prepare optimization models.

Enterprises across industries, from energy to finance, use optimization models to plan complex operations like supply chains and logistics. These models work by defining three elements: the choices that can be made (such as production quantities or delivery routes), the rules and limits those choices must follow, and the goal, whether that’s minimizing costs, meeting customer demand, or improving efficiency.

Over the past few decades, many businesses have shifted from judgment-based decision-making to data-driven approaches, leading to major efficiency gains and cost savings. Advances in AI promise to accelerate this shift even further, potentially cutting decision times from days to minutes while delivering better results.

In practice, however, turning real-world business problems into a form that optimization software can understand is challenging. This translation process requires expressing decisions, constraints, and objectives in mathematical terms. The work demands specialized expertise, and it can take anywhere from one day to several weeks to solve complex problems. 

To address this challenge, we’re introducing OptiMind, a small language model designed to convert problems described in plain language into the mathematical formulations that optimization software needs. Built on a 20-billion parameter model, OptiMind is compact by today’s standards yet matches the performance of larger, more complex systems. Its modest size means it can run locally on users’ devices, enabling fast iteration while keeping sensitive business data on users’ devices rather than transmitting it to external servers.

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OptiMind incorporates knowledge from optimization experts both during training and when it’s being used to improve formulation accuracy at scale. Three stages enable this: domain-specific hints improve training data quality, the model undergoes fine-tuning, and expert reasoning guides the model as it works.

Figure 1. From problem description to solution 

One of the central challenges in developing OptiMind was the poor quality of existing public datasets for optimization problems. Many examples were incomplete or contained incorrect solutions. To address this, we developed a systematic approach that combines automation with expert review. It organizes problems into well-known categories, such as scheduling or routing, and identifies common error patterns within each. Using these insights, we generated expert-verified “hints” to guide the process, enabling the system to regenerate higher-quality solutions and filter out unsolvable examples (Figure 2). The result is a training dataset that more accurately reflects how optimization experts structure problems.

Figure 2. Process for correcting training data

Using this refined dataset, we applied supervised fine-tuning to the base model. Rather than simply generating code, we trained OptiMind to produce structured mathematical formulations alongside intermediate reasoning steps, helping it avoid the common mistakes found in earlier datasets.

When in use, the model’s reliability further improves. When given a new problem, OptiMind first classifies it into a category, such as scheduling or network design. It then applies expert hints relevant to that type of problem, which act as reminders to check for errors before generating a solution. For particularly challenging problems, the system generates multiple solutions and either selects the most frequently occurring one or uses feedback to refine its response. This approach increases accuracy without requiring a larger model, as illustrated in Figure 3.

Figure 3. OptiMind’s inference process Evaluation

To test the system, we turned to three widely used public benchmarks that represent some of the most complex formulation tasks in the field. On closer inspection, we discovered that 30 to 50 percent of the original test data was flawed. After manually correcting the issues, OptiMind improved accuracy by approximately 10 percent over the base model. Figure 4 and Table 1 show detailed comparisons: OptiMind outperformed other open-source models under 32 billion parameters and, when combined with expert hints and correction strategies, matched or exceeded the performance of current leading models.

Figure 4. Average accuracy percentages over all models. Table 1. Performance of all models on corrected benchmark datasets

OptiMind is more reliable than other models because it learns from higher-quality, domain-aligned data. And by correcting errors and inconsistencies in standard datasets, we significantly reduced the model’s tendency to hallucinate relative to the base and comparison models.

Looking forward

While supervised fine-tuning has provided a strong foundation, we are exploring reinforcement learning to further refine OptiMind’s reasoning capabilities. We’re also investigating automated frameworks that would allow LLMs to generate their own expert hints, enabling continuous autonomous improvement. Additionally, we are working with Microsoft product teams and industry collaborators to expand OptiMind’s utility, adding support for more programming languages and a variety of input formats, including Excel and other widely used tools.

We’re releasing OptiMind as an experimental model to gather community feedback and inform future development. The model is available through Microsoft Foundry (opens in new tab) and Hugging Face (opens in new tab), and we’ve open-sourced the benchmarks and data-processing procedures on GitHub (opens in new tab) to support more reliable evaluation across the field. We welcome feedback through GitHub (opens in new tab), and invite those interested in shaping the future of optimization to apply for one of our open roles.

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Apples iPhone 17e will get Dynamic Island, report claims

Mashable - Thu, 01/15/2026 - 14:59

Apple's iPhone 17e might be getting a big display upgrade.

The original "e" iPhone — the iPhone 16e, which launched in February 2025 — was an affordable iPhone variant with a powerful chip, but with no MagSafe and a display that featured an old-school cutout instead of Apple's Dynamic Island.

The iPhone 17e, which is rumored to arrive in the next couple of months, will have a significantly upgraded display. According to leaker Digital Chat Station's Weibo post, it will have a 6.1-inch, 60Hz LTPS OLED display with the Dynamic Island. Other improvements include the new A19 chip, and Face ID facial recognition.

SEE ALSO: iOS 26 bug is turning Android photos red in iPhone camera app

Yes, at 60Hz it won't match the displays on the iPhone 17 series, all of which feature a 120Hz display, but at least it will have a similar design and the added convenience of getting notifications and other info via the Dynamic Island.

The same leaker account also posted some predictions about Apple's upcoming iPhone 18 series of phones. According to the report, the screen sizes on the iPhone 18, iPhone Air 2, iPhone 18 Pro, and iPhone 18 Pro Max, will be exactly the same as on their predecessors.

The iPhone 18 will thus reportedly have a 6.27-inch display; iPhone Air will come with a 6.55-inch display, the iPhone 18 Pro will have a 6.27-inch display, and the iPhone 18 Pro Max will have a 6.86-inch display.

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The displays of the Pro models might come with one key difference. The leaker claims that the iPhone 18 and the iPhone Air 2 will have the Dynamic Island display, while the iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max will have an under-display camera "with new area."

We've heard several rumors about this before, including one that says the Dynamic Island will be completely gone from these devices.

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The $5 Million Tragedy: Why Warner Bros. Destroyed A Star Is Born

Mashable - Thu, 01/15/2026 - 14:38

This is one of the wildest stories about the making of a Hollywood film EVER and many of you have probably never heard it before.

In 1984, film librarian Merle Ray Harlin was charged with stealing 419 films. One scrap found in his vast collection was a missing scene from the 1954 film A Star Is Born starring Judy Garland. So many films that could have been lost to history… and so many more that we don’t even know are lost! Unfortunately, that loss still includes 7 minutes of A Star Is Born.

If you try to watch the entire originally screened cut of A Star Is Born now, it’s a pretty odd experience. About 41 minutes into the film, it briefly ceases to be a “motion” picture, instead suddenly consisting of still images like some avant-garde thing your Brooklyn boyfriend would drag you to see. It’s odd.

Only 4 missing minutes from A Star Is Born were recovered from Merle Harlin…there are still 7 minutes of the full cut of the movie that are presumably lost to time forever, resulting in a somewhat incomplete film. So, who stole those last seven minutes? And why does it matter?

A Star is Born (1954) is now streaming.

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Spotify is raising prices yet again. Heres how much and when.

Mashable - Thu, 01/15/2026 - 14:33

Spotify Premium is about to become more expensive.

The company announced the change in a blog post Thursday, saying it's updating the price of Spotify Premium in the U.S., Estonia, and Latvia. And when Spotify updates prices, it's typically upwards.

The change, which is going live in February, will soon be announced to Premium subscribers via email.

In short, you'll have to pay one dollar more for Premium in the U.S. Starting in February, the price for Individual Premium plans will go up from $11.99 per month to $12.99 per month, while Student plans are going up from $5.99 to $6.99.

Things won't be anything better for Duo subscribers, as the price of that plan is going up $2, from $16.99 to $18.99, while Family plan is going up from $19.99 to $21.99.

SEE ALSO: Spotify is no longer running ICE recruitment ads

The company didn't list too many reasons for the change, claiming merely it's updating its pricing to "keep delivering a great experience."

Spotify prices have gone up steadily over the past couple of years. Most recently, the company lifted prices in June 2024 in the U.S., which was the second such hike in a year.

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I stopped using Ctrl+V in Excel and it finally fixed my broken spreadsheets

How-To Geek - Thu, 01/15/2026 - 14:30

We all know the standard copy-paste, but pressing Ctrl+V in Excel often carries lots of baggage—leading to workbook lag and broken data. By mastering Paste as Values, you're activating the safety switch that freezes your results and secures your data. Here's why it's the most important tool you're ignoring.

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NYT Connections hints today: Clues, answers for January 15, 2026

Mashable - Thu, 01/15/2026 - 13:43

The NYT Connections puzzle today is not too difficult to solve if you have a green thumb.

Connections is the one of the most popular New York Times word games that's captured the public's attention. The game is all about finding the "common threads between words." And just like Wordle, Connections resets after midnight and each new set of words gets trickier and trickier—so we've served up some hints and tips to get you over the hurdle.

If you just want to be told today's puzzle, you can jump to the end of this article for today's Connections solution. But if you'd rather solve it yourself, keep reading for some clues, tips, and strategies to assist you.

SEE ALSO: Mahjong, Sudoku, free crossword, and more: Play games on Mashable What is Connections?

The NYT's latest daily word game has become a social media hit. The Times credits associate puzzle editor Wyna Liu with helping to create the new word game and bringing it to the publications' Games section. Connections can be played on both web browsers and mobile devices and require players to group four words that share something in common.

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Each puzzle features 16 words and each grouping of words is split into four categories. These sets could comprise of anything from book titles, software, country names, etc. Even though multiple words will seem like they fit together, there's only one correct answer.

If a player gets all four words in a set correct, those words are removed from the board. Guess wrong and it counts as a mistake—players get up to four mistakes until the game ends.

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Players can also rearrange and shuffle the board to make spotting connections easier. Additionally, each group is color-coded with yellow being the easiest, followed by green, blue, and purple. Like Wordle, you can share the results with your friends on social media.

SEE ALSO: NYT Pips hints, answers for January 15, 2026 Here's a hint for today's Connections categories

Want a hint about the categories without being told the categories? Then give these a try:

  • Yellow: Landscaping instruments

  • Green: Fixed

  • Blue: Small units

  • Purple: Male titles

Here are today's Connections categories

Need a little extra help? Today's connections fall into the following categories:

  • Yellow: Gardening tools

  • Green: Unmoving

  • Blue: Things that come in flakes

  • Purple: Words formed by two men's names

Looking for Wordle today? Here's the answer to today's Wordle.

Ready for the answers? This is your last chance to turn back and solve today's puzzle before we reveal the solutions.

Drumroll, please!

The solution to today's Connections #949 is...

What is the answer to Connections today
  • Gardening tools: HOSE, RAKE, SHOVEL, SPADE

  • Unmoving: FROZEN, STATIC, STATIONARY, STILL

  • Things that come in flakes: CEREAL, DANDRUFF, SALT, SNOW

  • Words formed by two men's names: JACKAL, LEVITATE, MELTED, PATRON

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