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Artemis II return time and livestream: How to watch reentry and splashdown live

Mashable - Fri, 04/10/2026 - 18:35

After 10 days circling the Earth, the moon, and breaking records in deep space, the Artemis II crew is about to make one final, fiery plunge back to Earth.

This four-person crew made history on April 6, when Orion reached 248,655 miles from Earth, the farthest any human has ever traveled in space, surpassing Apollo 13's record. Now, U.S. Navy teams stationed near San Diego are ready to bring them safely home.

If you don't want to miss the Artemis II return, then tune in to the NASA livestream on Friday. That's when Commander Reid Wiseman, pilot Victor Glover, mission specialist Christina Koch, and Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen are expected to splash down in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of San Diego at approximately 5:07 p.m. PT (8:07 p.m. ET).

You have tons of options for watching the livestream, and even streamers like Prime Video and Netflix are getting in on the action. However, YouTube is probably your best bet.

When to start watching

NASA+ coverage kicks off at 3:30 p.m. PT, about 90 minutes before splashdown. But the action really heats up, literally, around 4:53 p.m. PT, when the Orion spacecraft hits entry interface, and the capsule begins its scorching journey through Earth's atmosphere, where it will reach roughly 3,000 degrees Fahrenheit.

After the Artemis II recovery, NASA will hold a post-splashdown news conference at 7:30 p.m. PT at Johnson Space Center.

How to watch Artemis II reentry

You can stream the Artemis II return free on NASA+ at plus.nasa.gov or on NASA's YouTube channel. NASA has also been providing continuous coverage of Artemis II throughout the 10-day mission, including real-time commentary. A separate livestream of the splashdown will start up at 3:30 p.m. PT (6:30 p.m. ET).

More ways to watch live

If you'd rather watch the conclusion of the mission live on your TV without downloading any new apps, several streaming services you probably already have will be livestreaming the landing.

Prime Video, as well as Netflix, Peacock, HBO Max, and Apple TV will all host the NASA stream on their platforms, beginning at 3:30 p.m. PT.

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BTS World Tour Arirang: How to watch it live in cinemas

Mashable - Fri, 04/10/2026 - 18:15

So, you missed out on tickets to see BTS's long-awaited return. It sucks.

The ARIRANG world tour, the Bangtan Boys' first tour together in four years, will hit 34 cities across the world, starting with Goyang, Korea on April 9 — and at this point, almost every one of the 82 shows with tickets on sale is either sold out or on last seats. But there's good news, ARMY!

SEE ALSO: Milk, tears, and Digimon: BTS' 'Hot Ones' episode was pure chaos

BTS will be livestreaming two of their concerts in cinemas. Here's everything you need to know about the BTS World Tour Arirang Live Viewing.

When is the BTS World Tour Arirang Live Viewing?

Over two Saturdays, April 11 and 18, BTS will bring their ARIRANG world tour concerts to movie theaters.

It's a collab between HYBE, BigHit Music, and Trafalgar Releasing, who did the same thing with Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour. All seven members of BTS — RM, Jin, SUGA, j-hope, Jimin, V, and Jung Kook — will perform songs from BTS's fifth studio album, ARIRANG, as well as that colossal BTS catalogue.

Times will vary across time zones, so check the official website for your session times.

How to watch the BTS World Tour Arirang Live Viewing

Tickets for the BTS World Tour Arirang Live Viewing are available from the official website and ticket sellers such as Fandango.

Just find your nearest cinemas by filtering locations and pick your time slot. Prices will vary across countries.

Wait, didn't BTS already do a livestreamed concert?

They sure did, but that was a special event for Netflix marking the band's first performance together in four years. That was also when poor RM injured his ankle during rehearsal and performed seated or behind the slickest mic I've ever seen.

BTS The Comeback Live: Arirang is now streaming on Netflix, so if you've got a Netflix account, you can watch the set from Gwanghwamun, outside Seoul's Gyeongbokgung Palace, which includes BTS's first-ever live performances of songs from Arirang.

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One Toyota SUV just quadrupled its sales, despite the brand faltering in Q1

How-To Geek - Fri, 04/10/2026 - 18:15

Toyota’s first quarter of 2026 has been anything but straightforward. A turbulent auto market, softer March demand, and internal production constraints have all weighed on the brand’s momentum, leaving overall U.S. sales essentially flat for the quarter and down noticeably year over year in March.

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These $30 Dell and HP office computers are secretly ideal for home servers

How-To Geek - Fri, 04/10/2026 - 18:08

Any computer can be a server. An old laptop, a Raspberry Pi, ex gaming PCs, but there are many computers you'll see on places like Facebook Marketplace that don't look like they'd be good server material, even though on the inside they're exactly what you're looking for.

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5 new Milwaukee accessories coming in 2026 that deserve a spot in your collection

How-To Geek - Fri, 04/10/2026 - 17:45

We all need more tools and accessories, right? Milwaukee already has a vast selection of power tools and products, and they're not slowing down anytime soon, which is part of what makes the brand so popular. With a steady flow of over 150 new items coming soon, owners are excited. Here are a few new accessories to pair with your tools in 2026.

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Home Depots Spring Black Friday Sale is live: Heres what to expect and buy

Mashable - Fri, 04/10/2026 - 17:18
The best Home Depot Spring Black Friday Sale deals at a glance: Best cordless power tool deal Ryobi ONE+ 18V Cordless 8-Tool Combo Kit $369 (save $160) Get Deal Best outdoor equipment deal DeWalt 4000 PSI 3.5 GPM Gas Pressure Washer $759 (save $190) Get Deal Best grill deal Weber Spirit E-210 2-Burner Liquid Propane Gas Grill $399 (save $50) Get Deal Best garden deal Miracle-Gro All-Purpose Garden Soil (0.75 cu. ft.) $2 (save $2.57) Get Deal Best hand tool deal Milwaukee SHOCKWAVE 3/8 in. Drive Deep Well 6 Point Impact Socket Set (12-Piece) $49.97 (save $35) Get Deal

Spring has officially sprung, and Home Depot is welcoming the start of the season with a 14-day Spring Black Friday sale. ("Black Friday" isn't going to mean a thing if we keep getting spring iterations, Prime Days 1 and 2, and early access events, but we love a good deal, so we'll let it slide.)

While the OG Black Friday is great for snagging affordable TVs, laptops, and other electronics, Home Depot's Spring Black Friday sale is for anyone who wants to transform their flowerbeds or backyard from the sad, brown mess winter left behind into a personal getaway you can actually enjoy after work.

When is the Home Depot's Spring Black Friday Sale?

The Home Depot sale officially kicked off on Thursday, April 9, and it will run through April 22, 2026. The retailer's been following a similar timeline since the early 2010s with an annual spring savings event.

What to expect during Home Depot's Spring Black Friday Sale

We're going to be updating this page with all of the best markdowns throughout the sale, but here's a look at the categories Home Depot says will be highlighted.

  • Lawn and garden: It's time to prep the yard. Expect price cuts on outdoor power equipment, plants, flowers, mulch, and weed and grass killer.

  • Backyard hosting: Everything you need for summer parties will be on sale, including patio furniture, dining sets, composite decking, and grills.

  • Home upgrades: If you've been holding out on a renovation, look for deals on paint, faucets, flooring, toilets, fencing, and major appliances (including refrigerators, ovens, dishwashers, and washers/dryers).

  • Storage solutions: Get your garage organized with discounted tool bags, storage shelves, and boxes. Pros can also expect bulk price savings on essentials like tools, pipes, and water heaters.

What brands will be discounted during the Spring Black Friday Sale?

As for brands, the Home Depot isn't holding back. We expect to see major price drops from popular heavy hitters, including DeWalt, Milwaukee, Ryobi, Traeger, Weber, Nexgrill, Trex, Rigid, GE Appliances, Samsung, LG, Whirlpool, Vissani, Frigidaire, and StyleWell throughout the savings event.

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The sale is now live in stores and online, so grab your spring shopping list and get ready to dive in. We've rounded up some of the best deals we've seen so far and will keep an eye out throughout the next two weeks for any new deals you should know about. So be sure to check back!

Psst: Home Depot will also price-match its products to other retailers, so keep your head on a swivel if you find the same product for cheaper elsewhere.

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Ryobi is known for its affordable, beginner-friendly power tools, but this deal really takes things to the next level. For only $369 (30% off its usual cost), you'll get eight cordless power tools, three batteries, a charger, and two tool bags. Among those tools is a drill/driver, impact driver, reciprocating saw, circular saw, and more. I personally own the Ryobi ONE+ drill and can confirm that it's incredibly user-friendly for DIY projects and more — and I'm a complete power tool novice.

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The best outdoor equipment deal Opens in a new window Credit: DeWalt DeWalt 4000 PSI 3.5 GPM Gas Pressure Washer $759 at The Home Depot
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Anyone looking to spring clean the outside of their home and beyond — from the siding to the deck to the dock — should check out this deal on a DeWalt pressure washer. Typically close to $1,000, this Spring Black Friday deal drops it to just $759. It packs 4000 PSI for professional-grade cleaning, includes a 50-foot hose, a triplex pump, five QX nozzles, and a heavy-duty welded steel frame.

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How the FBI recovered Signal messages (and how to fix the flaw)

Mashable - Fri, 04/10/2026 - 17:15

For years, the Signal messaging app has been a favorite for privacy-minded folks. However, it's not perfect.

404 Media reported this week that the FBI was able to read a suspect's Signal messages, which should not normally be possible. Signal messages are end-to-end encrypted, meaning only the sender and receiver should be able to read them. They also disappear over time, so as not to leave a trace. In this case, the user had also deleted the app off of their phone.

SEE ALSO: FBI says it's investigating Signal. Should users worry?

So, how did the FBI see the messages? By reportedly extracting them from an iPhone's push notification database, of course. If messages are displayed in a push notification, that technically skirts the whole encryption problem, making it possible for a third party to read them. This is true of any app with push notifications, not just Signal.

Thankfully, per our friends at Lifehacker, there's an easy way to get around this.

Credit: Mashable / Signal screenshots

Signal has an internal setting that can be accessed in the app's Settings menu (tap your profile picture in the top left corner). Tap the "Notification" section, then "Notification Content." Then, choose "No Name or Content" to make it so push notifications do not show any specific information about messages you've received.

You'll still get a notification, but you'll have to actually open the app to see what the message said, and the FBI won't be able to take advantage of that loophole anymore.

That seems like something that should maybe be on by default, to be honest.

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 launch date leaks

Mashable - Fri, 04/10/2026 - 17:06

Samsung's next bundle of foldable devices may have just gotten a launch date.

A new report by the Korea Economic Times (via 9to5google) claims that Samsung will hold its next Galaxy Unpacked event in London on July 22.

Galaxy Unpacked is Samsung's regular series of product announcement livestreams, usually devoted to flagship mobile devices. There's usually a Galaxy Unpacked event early in the year and another in the summer; the early one happened in February, and now it seems the later one will happen near the end of July, if this report is correct.

As for which devices will make their debut in July, expect a lot of foldables.

Korea Economic Times reports that Samsung will launch a follow-up to last year's excellent Galaxy Z Fold 7 (most likely called Galaxy Z Fold 8), as well as a new, persistently rumored "Wide Fold" that could compete with the still-unannounced iPhone Fold. While this report didn't mention the Z Flip line, it would be a major surprise if the company doesn't release a Galazy Z Flip 8, too. Samsung has also launched Galaxy Watch models during summer Unpacked events, so keep an eye out for those, too.

SEE ALSO: Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold is getting a restock April 10. How to get yours before it's gone.

One other potentially interesting nugget: Samsung will apparently showcase S Pen support for at least one of these new devices, though it's not entirely clear which one, based on the report. It would obviously make sense for the Wide Fold, given the theoretically larger size of the inner display, but we'll have to wait and see.

While the tech world waits with bated breath for the iPhone Fold, it's worth noting that Samsung's foldables have become truly high-quality devices in recent years. The Galaxy Z Fold 7, in particular, is still probably the best foldable you can buy right now, in part thanks to its impressively thin form factor. Hopefully, Samsung can keep up that momentum in 2026 for Android users.

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5 Raspberry Pi-powered 3D printing projects to try this weekend (April 10 - 12)

How-To Geek - Fri, 04/10/2026 - 17:00

You’ve got a 3D printer, a spare Raspberry Pi, and a weekend to burn. It’s time to combine those three ingredients and get started on some fun projects, or at least take inspiration from them to start something of your own.

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5 Raspberry Pi-powered 3D printing projects to try this weekend (April 10 - 12)

How-To Geek - Fri, 04/10/2026 - 17:00

You’ve got a 3D printer, a spare Raspberry Pi, and a weekend to burn. It’s time to combine those three ingredients and get started on some fun projects, or at least take inspiration from them to start something of your own.

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Forget the Mercedes E-Class–this Genesis sedan feels way more premium

How-To Geek - Fri, 04/10/2026 - 16:45

The car world has changed a lot in the past few years. Sedans used to rule everything, from daily drivers to high-end executive rides, but now SUVs dominate the streets.

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Forget the Mercedes E-Class–this Genesis sedan feels way more premium

How-To Geek - Fri, 04/10/2026 - 16:45

The car world has changed a lot in the past few years. Sedans used to rule everything, from daily drivers to high-end executive rides, but now SUVs dominate the streets.

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Hisenses ultra-thin art TV is over $300 off

Mashable - Fri, 04/10/2026 - 16:44

SAVE $302: As of April 10, the Hisense 55-inch Canvas QLED 4K TV is down to only $697.99 at Amazon. That's a savings of 30% or over $300. If you prefer not to shop at Amazon, it's also on sale for $699.99 at Best Buy.

Opens in a new window Credit: Hisense Hisense 55-inch Canvas S7N QLED 4K TV $697.99 at Amazon
$999.99 Save $302   Get Deal

If you have Samsung The Frame TV taste, but not quite a Frame TV budget, Hisense's Canvas TV is an excellent alternative. Like The Frame, it turns a basic black box into stylish artwork that hangs on your wall. But instead of paying over $1,000, you can add it to your cart for under $700.

As of April 10, the 55-inch version of the Hisense Canvas TV is down to just $697.99 at Amazon for a savings of 30% or $302. While that's not quite its best price ever, it's still a pretty significant discount we think is worth grabbing. If you're anti-Amazon, you can grab the same TV at Best Buy for just $2 more.

The Canvas TV blends seamlessly into a gallery wall with other non-tech wall hangings, thanks to its matte finish and its ultra-slim wall mount that lies flush for a true framed art look. As a QLED model with real-time adaptive brightness and color temperature, it's also just a bright and brilliant looking TV, no matter what lighting conditions you're working with.

It features a variable refresh rate up to 144Hz, which is surprisingly good for smooth and tear-free gaming, as well as live sports. And unlike The Frame, it uses Google TV's interface, which Mashable's Miller Kern (a satisfied Canvas TV owner) says is much more intuitive and responsive than the Samsung interface.

If you hate the look of a clunky black box in your living room, the Canvas TV offers an aesthetic upgrade. And if you act fast, you can make the change without overpaying.

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VW ends US production of its ID.4 EV—here's what's coming next

How-To Geek - Fri, 04/10/2026 - 16:33

Volkswagen only started manufacturing the ID.4 electric SUV in the U.S. four years ago, but it's already moving on. The German brand is ending production of the ID.4 at its Chattanooga, Tennessee factory in mid-April as it shifts to "higher-volume models that support sustained growth in North America." The model isn't selling as well as VW would like, in other words.

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VW ends US production of its ID.4 EV—here's what's coming next

How-To Geek - Fri, 04/10/2026 - 16:33

Volkswagen only started manufacturing the ID.4 electric SUV in the U.S. four years ago, but it's already moving on. The German brand is ending production of the ID.4 at its Chattanooga, Tennessee factory in mid-April as it shifts to "higher-volume models that support sustained growth in North America." The model isn't selling as well as VW would like, in other words.

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Junk mail wasted gigabytes of my Google Drive storage—here's how I freed up 3GB in just 5 minutes

How-To Geek - Fri, 04/10/2026 - 16:30

I recently received an email from Gmail, informing me that my Gmail storage was almost full. I didn't want to have to pay for extra storage, so I decided to clean out the junk instead. Using a few search operators, I freed up plenty of space in under five minutes.

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Junk mail wasted gigabytes of my Google Drive storage—here's how I freed up 3GB in just 5 minutes

How-To Geek - Fri, 04/10/2026 - 16:30

I recently received an email from Gmail, informing me that my Gmail storage was almost full. I didn't want to have to pay for extra storage, so I decided to clean out the junk instead. Using a few search operators, I freed up plenty of space in under five minutes.

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Exit 8 just got a major discount on Steam, just in time for the movies release

Mashable - Fri, 04/10/2026 - 16:22

SAVE 30% OFF: As of April 10, get the video game 'Exit 8' for just $2.79 on Steam. That takes 30% off its $3.99 list price, saving you $1.20. This deal comes just in time for the game's movie adaptation release.

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Even if you're not a gamer, you've probably consumed a video game one way or another. Video games adaptations like The Last of Us, Five Nights at Freddy's, and The Super Mario Galaxy Movie are all the rage, but even indie games are being adapted too. The latest is Exit 8, made by Kotake Create, now adapted into a feature film, and it's out today, April 10.

The single-player walking simulation traps players in an endless underground passageway as you try and make your way to the elusive Exit 8. Players are only given the instructions: "Don't overlook any anomalies. If you find anomalies, turn back immediately. If you don't find anomalies, do not turn back. To go out from Exit 8."

Mashable's Shannon Connellan reviewed Exit 8 calling it, "At once a masterpiece of game-to-film adaptation, an elegant, nail-biting horror-thriller, and a technical cinematic marvel." However, if you want to play the game before you see the movie (maybe it'll give you a leg up on the jump scares) there's a limited time deal to check out.

As of April 10, Exit 8 is just $2.79 on Steam. That saves you 30% off its already affordable $3.99 price tag — way cheaper than a movie ticket. The game itself is a quick play through with Steam estimating total playtime is between 15 and 60 minutes. That means in no time, you'll be ready to head to the theater to catch the film adaptation.

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7 things I wish I knew before running a Pi-hole

How-To Geek - Fri, 04/10/2026 - 16:11

If you're considering deploying Pi-hole like I did, don't be like me and learn only after the fact that some things will stop working. Let me help you out and show you what you should be prepared for.

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New FCC rule will make Starlink satellite internet faster and cheaper

Mashable - Fri, 04/10/2026 - 16:11

SpaceX's Starlink might get cheaper and faster thanks to a set of new rules, but not everyone is happy about them.

On Apr. 30, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is voting on an order (via PCMag) that will change how older, geostationary satellite systems share radio spectrum with low-Earth orbit constellations (such as Starlink).

SEE ALSO: SpaceX may be going public with a big fundraising target

Per current rules, the amount of energy satellite systems can transmit to and from ground equipment is pretty limited for low-Earth orbit systems, in order to protect the higher-orbiting systems. But the new proposal will loosen these rules and let the operators of various satellite systems reach private agreements on how they share radio spectrum.

This would enable Starlink and similar systems to use more satellites in a geographic area, resulting in faster internet speeds there. Conversely, an operator would be able to use a higher power level per satellite, thus delivering the same internet speeds with fewer satellites in a given area, which could reduce costs.

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SpaceX, whose Starlink is actually mentioned in a footnote of the text, lobbied for this change, which led the FCC to consider changing these rules. Both SpaceX's Starlink and Amazon's Leo systems have already received a temporary approval to exceed the current power limits, but the new proposal, if approved, would make this permanent.

Not everyone is happy about the proposal, though. For example, satellite TV company DirecTV previously said its service could face disruptions if SpaceX is allowed to increase Starlink radio emission levels.

The full text of the document is available on the FCC website.

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