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Simplify spring cleaning with this multi-use vacuum on sale for $136

Mashable - Sat, 04/13/2024 - 11:00

TL;DR: Through April 16, make spring cleaning manageable with the JASHEN V18 Cordless Vacuum Cleaner for only $135.99 with code ENJOY20

Spring cleaning isn't just a single day where you suddenly make your home feel fresh and clean. It's a process that keeps going because spring is messy. Between tracked-in dirt, lunchtime spills, pet messes, and kitchen catastrophes, there's a lot of cleaning to do, but you might only need one tool to do it. 

The JASHEN V18 Vacuum Cleaner is a powerful, efficient cleaning device that works on hard floors or carpets, and it's totally wireless. This powerful cordless vacuum is also super quiet and on sale but not for long. For a few days more through April 16, you can get the JASHEN V18 for only $135.99 with code ENJOY20

Includes accessories and a wall-mounted charger

This versatile vacuum doesn't just stick to the carpet. Roll from the soft floor of the living room into the cool tile of the kitchen without skipping a beat when you're using this lightweight whole-house cleaner. Like any cordless vacuum, the V18 has limited battery life, but the 2,500mAh battery capacity means it could run for up to 40 minutes of uninterrupted cleaning. That's a lot of time to cover some real distance, especially when there's no cable to trip over. Plus, this one comes with all sorts of useful accessories like the upholstery tool, crevice nozzle, two-in-1 dusting brush, and more. 

When it's time to recharge, just pop it on the wall-mounted charger. That keeps it out of the way and ready to go next time a mess needs a quick cleanup. 

Clean up springtime messes

Whether it's mud in the kitchen or grass on the carpet, you could turn a messy season into your own spring dreams if you get the right cleaning tools. 

Until April 16 at 11:59 p.m. PT, get the JASHEN V18 350W Cordless Vacuum Cleaner for $135.99 (reg. $336) with code ENJOY20

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Score two six-in-one charging cables for only $31.99

Mashable - Sat, 04/13/2024 - 11:00

TL;DR: The InCharge® X Max 100W 6-in-1 Charging Cable has adaptive connectors that work with USB-C, USB-A, Micro, and Lightning — get two of them for $31.99 with code ENJOY20 until April 16. 

The InCharge X Max is compact, portable, and can work with different devices without frustrating (and easy-to-lose) adapters. This six-in-one cable could be a great gift for a student or professional who keeps a lot of different devices on hand, and you can actually still get it on sale. Instead of paying $78, you can get a two-pack of InCharge® X Max 100W 6-in-1 Charging Cables for $31.99 when you enter code ENJOY20 at checkout through April 16. 

Great gift for students

It may look like a regular cable charge, but the InCharge® X Max is hiding some fun secrets. On the exterior, you have a tough-looking cable with nylon reinforcement for a little extra durability, but it's the connectors that really stand out with this one. 

The unique design of this cable means it's compatible with iPhones, Android, iPads, laptops, and a variety of other devices. It has connectors for USB-C, USB-A, micro, and Lightning built in, so you can charge different devices or transfer data between them. 

This cable is five feet long for that extra bit of mobility, because the outlet is never quite close enough with a three-foot charger. This versatile cable also supports power transfer, so you can use one USB-C phone to actually power another. That could come in handy in a pinch, and the adaptive connectors mean you may not need to carry around adapters for all your different devices anymore. Students and professionals who use a variety of devices from different manufacturers could save themselves a headache by keeping one or two of these on hand. 

Charge almost anything 

Don't miss your chance to get a cable you can use for practically anything. 

Until April 16 at 11:59 p.m. PT, you can get a two-pack of InCharge X Max Cables on sale for $31.99 with code ENJOY20.

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National Boyfriend Day is an excuse to spoil your partner. When is it?

Mashable - Sat, 04/13/2024 - 11:00

Valentine's Day just isn't enough. When you're in love, you'll take any excuse you can to show your significant other that you're obsessed with them.

Well, get your calendars out. National Boyfriend Day is your chance to shine.

When is National Boyfriend Day?

National Boyfriend Day is celebrated each year on October 3. Mean Girls fans will know that this coincides with Mean Girls Day. "On October 3rd he asked me what day it was."

What is National Boyfriend Day?

The origins of this day are unknown. National Boyfriend Day aims to provide an opportunity to show your male partner some love, to make them feel special, and to do something nice for them. It differs from National Girlfriend Day, which was originally set up as a way for women to celebrate female friendship (but can also be used to celebrate your female partners).

SEE ALSO: Our favorite tech gifts: Treat yourself to a new toy with that tax return money

Time to get your thinking cap on: how will you celebrate? Need gift inspo? Try out Mashable's Gift Lab to find the perfect gift.

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There's a library on the moon now. It might last billions of years.

Mashable - Sat, 04/13/2024 - 11:00

Until 2024, our lunar neighbor didn't offer much in the way of reading material. 

Just four sentences were etched on old NASA landers, two on Apollo 11 and two on Apollo 17, both with Richard Nixon's signature. Other visible words include a memorial to fallen astronauts and logos on equipment (including Alan Sheperd's golf balls). One visitor donated a book — astronaut David Scott says he left his Bible atop a lunar rover in the Sea of Showers — but 53 years' worth of sunlight and gamma rays (which bombard the moon and break down paper) will not have left it in readable condition.

Then in late February, the moon received a massive donation of books — some 30 million pages' worth, to be precise. Also in the collection: 25,000 songs and a whole bunch of art.

How? Well, that groundbreaking lander Odysseus didn't merely deliver money shots from the moon's south pole, and it won't just be remembered for tipping over during landing. Something that landed right-side up is the first ever repository of human culture on a world beyond Earth. The Galactic Legacy Archive is its official name — but informally, we're more likely to think of it as the moon library.

No books can be checked out of this library. The pages are etched in nickel, on thin layers so tiny that you need a microscope to read them. (Forget microfiche, this is nanofiche). A good chunk of the archive, the digital part with music and images, requires that you read the nickel-etched primer on digital encoding.  

But it's on one small disk that can fit in your hand, and that's one giant leap for library-kind. "Nickel never decays and never corrodes," explains Nova Spivack, head of the nonprofit Arch Foundation that was making its third attempt to deliver the first off-Earth library. (This time it partnered with a company called Space Blue, which added more than 70,000 digital artifacts from 222 Earth artists.) 

"We can now say for the first time in history that civilization will not be lost." 

Now that it's in place, providing the tiny disks don't suffer a highly unlikely direct hit from a meteorite, the library "will last for as long as the moon," Spivack says. (Scientists' current best guess: the moon will stay in Earth orbit until the sun turns into a red giant, in 5 billion years' time). "Even if our planet is destroyed in a nuclear war, it'll still be there. We can now say for the first time in history that civilization will not be lost." 

SEE ALSO: Why landing a spaceship on the moon is still so challenging

The Arch Foundation's multi-year mission: place Galactic Legacy Archives all over Earth and around the solar system. It's good to have multiple backups. But what are we humans choosing to preserve, and what does it say about us? Spivak gave Mashable an exclusive look. Here are six highlights that future generations, or alien civilizations, might find in the moon library. Some of it is sublime, some of it ridiculous — a bit like the thing it aims to represent. 

1. The earliest art.  A cave painting with images of hands. Credit: The Arch Foundation

Cave paintings go back at least some 45,000 years. This early form of art was often a collaboration between generations centuries apart (such as the hands in the Cueva de las Manos in Argentina, above, painted in waves between 7,300 BC and 400 AD). Thanks to this new wave of collaboration, copies of hundreds of cave paintings exist on the moon – the same moon those hunter-gatherers would have seen most nights of their lives. 

It's fair to say they never imagined their digits would be compressed into digital files and blasted on a rocket to that mysterious orb.  

2. A version of Wikipedia … that makes Elon Musk look good?

The moon library contains what you might call an extremely offline version of Wikipedia, out of date long before it was sent. This English version's 6 million articles were downloaded by the Arch Foundation in 2021, though the 10,000 most-read entries were updated in 2022. 

What does that mean? Well, for one thing it means the version of Elon Musk on the moon – his Wikipedia entry – is forever frozen in time before his disastrous takeover of Twitter. Any aliens finding this archive will think of Musk as the richest person in the world (instead of, as he currently is, the third) and will wonder what he's doing as an encore after the rockets and the EVs. Let that sink in. 

3. Dogecoin. 

Back in 2021, Dogecoin fans put together a tune about sending their favorite currency "to the moon." Houston, we regret to inform you that the crypto has landed. 

Not in the way the crypto bros intended, of course. Dogecoin's price hasn't gotten close to its 2021 high, let alone rocket higher. But now, along with Bitcoin and Ethereum, the specs and design for this meme-based coin are literally on the lunar surface. Billions of years from now, the human race may have perished – but that side-eye shiba will live on.   

Some of the crypto-inspired art and detailed specs listed in the library. Credit: The Arch Foundation 4. 25,000 songs in your pocket.

What do Jimi Hendrix, Chuck Berry, Bob Marley, Janis Joplin, and The Who have in common? They're not just rock legends, they're rock legends who made it to the moon, man. Space Blue formed a partnership with Melody Trust, a company that owns the rights to the masters for some 25,000 classic rock tunes in the library; there's a special focus on 1969 recordings to commemorate the first moon landing.

Rock fans can also rejoice at the fact that among the many images in the digital archive is Pink Floyd's iconic Dark Side of the Moon album cover. "See you at the south pole of the moon" doesn't quite have the same ring to it, but that's where you'll find 'em.

5. David Copperfield's magic secrets. You may not be able to see the Great Wall of China from the moon, but you will be able to see how David Copperfield "walked through" the wall in 1986. Credit: CBS

"If you want to know how I'm going to make the moon disappear, go up there and check it out." So said magician David Copperfield to Space.com about a supposed upcoming performance that has yet to be announced. Perhaps Copperfield is waiting a while after the moon made its own spectacular performance by totally blocking the sun across a swathe of the U.S. – who'd want to follow that? 

Regardless, Copperfield's archive is contained in the library: all the details of his famous illusions, including the ones he performed at the Statue of Liberty and the Great Wall of China. Whether those artifacts last as long as the moon library remains to be seen.

6. Materials for worship … including Dune

Every kind of civilization-rebuilding text you can imagine is part of the archive, courtesy of the Long Now Foundation, an institute creating long-term cultural libraries. So is every language known to the Rosetta Project, an archive of all known languages. Religions are well represented: the Bible, the Torah, the Koran, the Hindu Vedas and Upanishads, and Buddhist scriptures all live on the moon now. There are images and stories from indigenous traditions on six continents. 

Plus thousands of beloved novels, Spivak says: "If it's an important book, it's there … Harry Potter, the Foundation Trilogy, Lord of the Rings, Dune." Wait, Dune? The story of a young aristocrat who becomes a God Emperor conquering billions of worlds? Let's hope we don't accidentally give the aliens any ideas. 

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The best dating apps for bisexual folks to find non-judgemental matches

Mashable - Sat, 04/13/2024 - 11:00

The bisexual community has an inside joke that describes what it's like to date as a bi person: People think it means double the options and double the fun, but it really just means double the rejection (sad trombone sound effect).

You have to be able to laugh at self-deprecating jokes like this if you're part of the "Single People Club," regardless of whether you're diving into the straight or gay dating scene, but bisexual people do face extra roadblocks in the dating world.

Online dating absolutely sucks for everyone, but the fact that there's only a single bisexual dating site that caters specifically to this community (and even then, we're kind of iffy about it) means many folks are frequently swiping on people who don't take bisexuality seriously. In 2024, that shouldn't be the reality.

There's [an] issue of bi people feeling invisible when they're deemed too "straight passing," which can often happen in queer spaces. This kind of invalidation contributes to many bisexual folks' struggles of not feeling queer enough.

The "B" in LGBTQ+ makes up 50 percent of the queer community, according to data from the Human Rights Campaign, but it's also one of the least-acknowledged letters in the acronym. What makes the bisexual dating landscape — especially the online one — so tricky to maneuver?

Before we get into the best dating apps for bisexuals, let's tackle this question for a sec.

Bisexuality is hyper-sexualized on heteronormative apps

Something many bisexual women are all too familiar with when navigating online dating is the concept — one as old as time — of men being straight-up creeps. It's like heterosexual males can't seem to grasp that bisexuality is not a green light to ask a woman how many girls she's been with or if she likes men or women better. Such comments, especially from absolute strangers online, are disconcerting at best and threatening at worst.

Megan, a 23-year-old woman from Virginia, told us via Facebook that she couldn't even count the number of gross (slash ignorant) messages she'd received from men in reference to writing "bi" in her Tinder bio. "There were times when they would be like, 'Oh, you never seemed gay in high school' or whatever, because gay is obviously a personality trait 🙃," she said. "Like my sexuality wasn’t a real thing, or it was just a fetish to these people."

Even on Bicupid, the aforementioned singular bisexual dating app, there are a lot of couples only looking for bi women to hook up with. We aren't saying that threesomes are wrong, but let's not assume that every bi person is dreaming of hooking up with you and your beau. You'd think the user base on queer dating apps would be more enlightened than on comparatively heteronormative apps, but that's not always the case.

Catfishing is also an issue bi folks have to grapple with. Some men have such a rabid obsession with queer women that they'll sign up for a dating site as a woman just to see an all-women swiping field. It's a total privacy breach and certainly doesn't boost your willingness to meet up with someone IRL. That's why the best dating sites require some form of Facebook or ID verification these days; in the case of Tinder, built-in background checks are (thankfully) now a mainstay feature of the app.

Queer dating apps aren't always inviting, either

Does "gold star lesbian" sound familiar to you? Not everyone sees the label as a positive, despite its cheerful-sounding name. It refers to lesbians who have never slept with a man. Countless bisexual women have reported being ghosted after disclosing that they have been with a guy before, and even on the best dating apps for bisexual women, profiles with "gold stars only" in the bio have popped up.

Then there's the issue of bi people feeling invisible when they're deemed too "straight passing," which can often happen in queer spaces. This kind of invalidation contributes to many bisexual folks' struggles of not feeling queer enough.

This feels a lot like the impossible Goldilocks principle, doesn't it, of being too much and never enough?

SEE ALSO: Bisexuality and the anxiety of not feeling 'queer enough' Why you might still want to put "bi" in your dating app bio

Adding those two simple letters to your bio will draw some unwanted attention, and it's going to be a pain in the ass. But in the long run, it will also act like an asshole filter to weed out people who try to put sexual orientation into a box.

Just think about it: Would you want your partner to think that being bisexual is just a pit stop on the road to being a "full-blown gay"? Of course not. Then there's the old stereotype that bisexuality means you want to bang anything that moves. The easiest way to ensure that you won't be left heartbroken over someone rejecting or questioning your sexuality is to let them know how you identify from the jump. You deserve the very best, which means only those people who accept you as you are.

With all of this in mind — and it's a lot to keep in mind — we wanted to review the best bi dating apps. We can't promise you'll never have a bad experience on these (indeed, mishaps are all but guaranteed when you brave dating apps), but we believe these particular apps give bisexual men, women, and non-binary folks the very best shot at finding a compatible partner.

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'Fallout's music might be polarizing, but here's why it's perfect

Mashable - Sat, 04/13/2024 - 11:00

The Fallout games are synonymous with a few things: a crumbling, retro-futurist American aesthetic; brutal combat with rusty, makeshift weapons; and the old-fashioned, often deeply harmonised sounds of popular American music from the '30s, '40s, and '50s. Think Cole Porter, The Andrews Sisters, Billie Holiday, Peggy Lee, Ella Fitzgerald, and Frank Sinatra.

By the time you've finished the Fallout TV series, you might not want to hear big band music again in your life, but perhaps you found comfort in the soundtrack and its jazzy ways. Either way, it's one of the more polarising mechanics of the Bethesda game franchise. (Honestly, if you can hear The Ink Spots' "I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire" without thinking of wandering the Wasteland, you're in the minority.)

And in their adaptation of the games for Prime Video, Westworld creators Lisa Joy and Jonathan Nolan have not only leaned into Fallout's obsession with this specific pre- and post-war era of music, they completely understand the function of it in the game: pure and utter comfort in the face of violence and horror.

SEE ALSO: 'Fallout' hides a neat game loading screen Easter egg in episode 1

In the Fallout games, when you're not listening to the original scores, you can tune into the last bastion of broadcasting in post-apocalyptic America through your Pip-Boy, the chunky wearable computer that proves your most crucial device. Through the radio function across the games, you can find rogue stations like Galaxy News Radio (GNR) hosted by the legendary Three Dog (Fallout 3), Diamond City Radio hosted by Travis Miles (Fallout 4), and Mojave Music Radio or Radio New Vegas (Fallout: New Vegas). You can also switch radios on in abandoned buildings if you don't want the sound directly emanating from your wrist.

Fallout fans either love or hate this feature. I personally adore it.

On most of these radio stations, you'll hear survival updates for your location, as well as a stream of songs that you can listen to as you explore the sprawling game map, engage enemies, and investigate deep, dark ruins. For me, these soothing tunes often make it easier to move forward through blood-spattered, booby-trapped schools and supermarkets, or to take on furious Super Mutants on crumbling but recognizable streets.

In the Fallout TV series, alongside a gorgeous score by Game of Thrones composer Ramin Djawadi, there are a slew of songs that are used in the games themselves or are from those same musical eras. When characters have to commit bloody acts or engage in combat, the show drops Rodgers and Hammerstein's "Some Enchanted Evening," Johnny Cash's "I Heard That Lonesome Whistle," or The Platters' "Only You."

You can hear Jack Shaindlin's "Let's Go Sunning" at the start of episode 4, a song I heard many a time from my Pip-Boy in Fallout 3. There's also a whole attack scene set to Glenn Miller's "In the Mood" in episode 3. In one of the funniest needle drops of the season, the aforementioned "I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire" can be heard while Lucy (Ella Purnell) has to do a deeply grisly thing in episode 4. The song continues into the start of episode 5, embodying the deeply messed-up nature of Fallout's reliance on musical sweetness to mask brutality.

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From Guardians of the Galaxy to Captain Marvel and the Kingsman franchise, splashy needle drops over big fight scenes have become a bit of a crutch for action titles, and it doesn't always work, often feeling more forced than fun (see: Argylle). But in Fallout, they authentically honour the source material and the reason the game gained such fame for using this particular genre of music. Not only do the songs assist you through the violence at hand, they directly connect the Fallout universe's post-apocalyptic American Wasteland to the time its characters are nostalgic for, before the nuclear blasts and World War II: the '50s and '60s. They're the last type of music recorded before the destruction, and so pirate broadcasters cling to it, instilling in the survivors a sense of nostalgia and comfort as their various limbs are being pursued by cannibalistic Fiends.

Granted, viewers of the Fallout series can't exactly switch off the music on their Pip-Boys while watching. But the use of these songs is one of the best ways the showrunners have incorporated a key game mechanic that's instantly and unmistakably Fallout.

All episodes of Fallout are now streaming on Prime Video.

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'Fallout' hides a neat game loading screen Easter egg in episode 1

Mashable - Sat, 04/13/2024 - 11:00

Eagle-eyed Fallout fans will be glued to the screen of the new Prime Video adaptation, and they should be — the series is bursting with Easter eggs from the beloved Bethesda game franchise. And there's one neat reference to the game's loading screen hidden right at the very beginning.

In episode 1 of the TV series, from Westworld creators Lisa Joy and Jonathan Nolan, the subterranean residents of Vault 33 have their seemingly happy lives disrupted by a band of raiders, violently infiltrating the bunker, killing a lot of vault dwellers, and destroying Lucy's (Ella Purnell) ill-fated wedding.

SEE ALSO: 'Fallout' trailer welcomes us to an unhinged apocalypse

In the background of the wheatfield-made-wedding space, the Telesonic Projector has been beaming sunny views of the the Nebraskan countryside on loop. But during the raider attack, the projector is hit with gunfire, meaning it glitches. Instead of the sweeping landscapes, you can see the projector is showing a temporary announcement to indicate technical difficulties. A black and white screen that resembles a '50s TV broadcast message, it reads: "Please stand by."

Fans of the Fallout franchise will recognise the screen as one of the first things you see when starting up some of the games including Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas, and Fallout 4. The "please stand by" screen clicks up as you start a new game or load one, which is fitting for the beginning of the TV series.

The screen itself takes inspiration from a real TV test card known as the "Indian Head Test Pattern", created for RCA in 1939 by an artist called Brooks. Among other designs, this test pattern became the standard for TV camera testing in America and other countries throughout the '40s and '50s, and fits with Fallout's Space Age retrofuturist tech aesthetic. It was used on black and white TV for the first electronic TV cameras to focus on, for studios to set their monitors, and for viewers to adjust their sets to. Originally, it featured an illustration of a Native American chief wearing a headdress, placed above black lines and circle shapes of various widths, all used by the cameras to determine light and focus. The original illustration was recently displayed at the Texas Broadcast Museum.

In Fallout, the game test card features a re-creation of this figure in the "please stand by" screens (except the online multiplayer Fallout 76, which subbed in the chipper Vault Boy cartoon at the top). It's the game loading screen you can see about 30 minutes into episode 1 of the TV series, beamed onto Vault 33's screens after the projector's film is burned. It's a fleeting reference, but fans won't miss it.

All episodes of Fallout are now streaming on Prime Video.

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Tons of robot vacuums also mop, but only these 4 hybrids actually ace the job

Mashable - Sat, 04/13/2024 - 11:00

UPDATE: Apr. 13, 2024, 5:00 a.m. EDT Roborock, Ecovacs, Eufy, and Samsung debuted new mopping robot vacuums at CES 2024. We're in the process of getting our hands on them for testing and will update our top picks in this story accordingly.

Despite the enthusiasm of actors in Swiffer commercials, few people are smiling at the workout that is manually mopping their floors.

If you experience similar dread when faced with vacuuming, the best robot vacuum and mop combos will cross those two chores off of your list (three, if you count digging your old mop out of the closet as a chore in itself).

Are robot vacuum and mop combos worth it?

Since 2020-ish, most robot vacuum companies have added at least one hybrid model to their lineup, with prices ranging from $100 to well over $1,000. Price is one thing, but whether a hybrid's mopping pad does more than push water (or your spilt wine) around is another. It's not uncommon to stumble across a robot vacuum listing with fine print along these lines: “Not meant to be used for stubborn, sticky, or set-in stains.” That's a nuanced statement, because aren't these kinds of floor stains the exact reason why you'd invest in a 2-in-1 robot vacuum in the first place?

SEE ALSO: Shark vs. Dyson: Which cordless vacuum should you get?

Fortunately, the past year or so has seen serious strides in the automated mopping department. Brands like iRobot, Roborock, Shark, and Narwal are moving far past the bare minimum — the technical presence of mopping gear — with features that actually make autonomous mopping effective, like pressurized and/or spinning mopping pads (rather than lackadaisical, stationary ones) and water tanks that allow cleaning solution to be mixed in (rather than cleaning with just water).

This shift is particularly exemplified in the fleet of new hybrid models released at CES 2024, where two clear themes for the future of 2-in-1 robot vacuums were unofficially set: The best robot hybrids will not only make dry floors gleam but will also automatically wash and dry mopping pads, as well as the refill the botvac's water tank through a separate tank in the dock.

Below, we’ve narrowed down the best robot mop combos on the market in the first half of 2024, including rundowns of the standout features that have proven their value during testing on our own personal floors. Regardless of your budget, you're just a few clicks away from retiring that wasteful Swiffer for good — without sacrificing going barefoot in peace at home.

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Save 90% on a lifetime subscription to AI-powered piano lessons

Mashable - Sat, 04/13/2024 - 06:00

TL;DR: A lifetime subscription to Skoove Premium Piano Lessons is on sale for £94.57 with the code ENJOY20.

Dreaming of tickling the ivories? Whether you want to learn to play the piano to master some classical tunes or you're thinking about playing pop tunes on a keyboard instead, it's a fun hobby to pick up at any age that can help you flex your brain. If you've ever wanted to be proficient on the piano, but always put off looking for an instructor or a music school, there's never been a better time to learn.

Skoove Premium Piano Lessons can help you polish up your piano and keyboard skills from the comfort of your home. And you can currently score a lifetime subscription to this easy-to-use app for just £94.57 with the code ENJOY20 — the best price on the web.

Over a million people are taking advantage of Skoove Premium Piano Lessons, which offers training for both beginners and more advanced pianists. This app simplifies learning notes, chords, and techniques, so you'll be on your way to playing your favourite songs in no time. And as you learn to play, the artificial intelligence component of the app will recognise the notes you're playing, learn your weakness, and provide you with individual feedback so you can improve as you go. 

Over 400 lessons and thousands of instructional videos are at your fingertips with this lifetime subscription to the app. And it has something for every music lover — from classical pieces like Bach, Mozart, or Beethoven to hit songs from The Beatles, Adele, and Coldplay. Hear a new song you like? You'll also learn how to play songs by ear, by recognising the notes and playing them just as you casually listen. 

Snag a lifetime subscription to Skoove Premium Piano Lessons, just £94.57 with the code ENJOY20.

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How to watch Leinster vs. La Rochelle online for free

Mashable - Sat, 04/13/2024 - 06:00

TL;DR: Stream Leinster vs. La Rochelle in the Champions Cup for free on RTÉ Player. Access this free streaming service from anywhere in the world with ExpressVPN.

The Investec Champions Cup quarter finals have thrown together some of the biggest club rugby sides in the world, which is great news for fans. Everyone wants to see the best players in the best teams go head to head, and that's exactly what's on offer as Leinster take on La Rochelle.

If you want to watch Leinster vs. La Rochelle for free from anywhere in the world, we have all the information you need.

When is Leinster vs. La Rochelle?

Leinster vs. La Rochelle kicks off at 5:30 p.m. BST on April 13. This fixture takes place at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Ireland.

How to watch Leinster vs. La Rochelle for free

Leinster vs. La Rochelle 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. This process makes it look like you're connecting from Ireland, so you can access RTÉ Player from anywhere in the world.

Unblock RTÉ Player by following these simple steps:

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  4. Visit RTÉ Player

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The best VPNs are not free, but leading services do tend to offer free-trials or money-back guarantees. By taking advantage of these offers, you can gain access to RTÉ Player without committing with your cash. This is obviously not a long-term solution, but it gives you time to stream Leinster vs. La Rochelle before recovering your investment.

What is the best VPN for RTÉ Player?

ExpressVPN is the best service for unblocking RTÉ Player to stream live sport, for a number of reasons:

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Wordle today: Here's the answer and hints for April 13

Mashable - Sat, 04/13/2024 - 04:00

Oh hey there! If you're here, it must be time for Wordle. As always, we're serving up our daily hints and tips to help you figure out today's answer.

If you just want to be told today's word, you can jump to the bottom of this article for April 13's Wordle solution revealed. But if you'd rather solve it yourself, keep reading for some clues, tips, and strategies to assist you.

Where did Wordle come from?

Originally created by engineer Josh Wardle as a gift for his partner, Wordle rapidly spread to become an international phenomenon, with thousands of people around the globe playing every day. Alternate Wordle versions created by fans also sprang up, including battle royale Squabble, music identification game Heardle, and variations like Dordle and Quordle that make you guess multiple words at once

Wordle eventually became so popular that it was purchased by the New York Times, and TikTok creators even livestream themselves playing.

Not the day you're after? Here's the solution to yesterday's Wordle.

What's the best Wordle starting word?

The best Wordle starting word is the one that speaks to you. But if you prefer to be strategic in your approach, we have a few ideas to help you pick a word that might help you find the solution faster. One tip is to select a word that includes at least two different vowels, plus some common consonants like S, T, R, or N.

What happened to the Wordle archive?

The entire archive of past Wordle puzzles used to be available for anyone to enjoy whenever they felt like it. Unfortunately, it has since been taken down, with the website's creator stating it was done at the request of the New York Times.

Is Wordle getting harder?

It might feel like Wordle is getting harder, but it actually isn't any more difficult than when it first began. You can turn on Wordle's Hard Mode if you're after more of a challenge, though.

Here's a subtle hint for today's Wordle answer:

An alloy of iron and carbon.

Does today's Wordle answer have a double letter?

The letter E appears twice.

Today's Wordle is a 5-letter word that starts with...

Today's Wordle starts with the letter S.

SEE ALSO: Wordle-obsessed? These are the best word games to play IRL. What's the answer to Wordle today?

Get your last guesses in now, because it's your final chance to solve today's Wordle before we reveal the solution.

Drumroll please!

The solution to Wordle #1029 is...

STEEL.

Don't feel down if you didn't manage to guess it this time. There will be a new Wordle for you to stretch your brain with tomorrow, and we'll be back again to guide you with more helpful hints.

Reporting by Caitlin Welsh, Sam Haysom, Amanda Yeo, Shannon Connellan, Cecily Mauran, Mike Pearl, and Adam Rosenberg contributed to this article.

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NYT Connections today: See hints and answers for April 13

Mashable - Sat, 04/13/2024 - 03:00

Connections is the latest New York Times word game 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 April 13's Connections solution. But if you'd rather solve it yourself, keep reading for some clues, tips, and strategies to assist you.

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.

Here's a hint for today's Connections categories

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

  • Yellow: At the circus

  • Green: Characters in famous Oz story

  • Blue: Movie production crews

  • Purple: You ever listen to the Steve Miller Band?

Featured Video For You Connections: How to play and how to win Here are today's Connections categories

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

  • Yellow: Seen at the Circus

  • Green: The Wizard of Oz Figures

  • Blue: Film Departments

  • Purple: "I'm A___" (Lyrics in "The Joker")

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 Connections #306 is...

What is the answer to Connections today
  • Seen at the Circus: CLOWN, RING, TENT, TRAPEZE

  • The Wizard of Oz Figures: LION, SCARECROW, WITCH, WIZARD

  • Film Departments: HAIR, MAKEUP, PROPS, WARDROBE

  • "I'm A___" (Lyrics in "The Joker"): JOKER, LOVER, SINNER, SMOKER

Don't feel down if you didn't manage to guess it this time. There will be new Connections for you to stretch your brain with tomorrow, and we'll be back again to guide you with more helpful hints.

Is this not the Connections game you were looking for? Here are the hints and answers to yesterday's Connections.

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If you're a paying X user, Elon Musk wants his Grok AI to write your posts for you, report says

Mashable - Sat, 04/13/2024 - 01:07

Elon Musk has long warned of the dangers of AI. However, it doesn't seem that he's all that concerned over X's own flawed AI chatbot, Grok, which recently created and promoted dangerous fake stories.

Musk is reportedly so unconcerned with Grok's issues that he is now apparently looking to further push it throughout X by tasking the social media platform's engineers with integrating the AI chatbot right into its tweet composer.

SEE ALSO: Elon Musk's X pushed a fake headline about Iran attacking Israel. X's AI chatbot Grok made it up.

According to a new report from Kylie Robison of Fortune, Musk wants Grok to be available right in the tweet box for X Premium users so that Grok can just write tweets for those users. Fortune's source claims that Musk "wants people to sound smarter" and he believes Grok will make that happen.

The problem with Grok

There's quite a few big issues with having Grok write users' posts. In fact, X employees realize this and, according to Fortune's source, have worked to stall the roll out of this feature.

For one, since Musk has taken over the platform formerly known as Twitter, the spam and bot problem has only become worse. And, many of these bots and spammers are clearly powered by AI writing tools and chatbots. If X builds such a feature right into the platform via Grok, then one can only imagine this problem will be exacerbated.

Furthermore, according to the report, X engineers have struggled to use Musk's x.AI API which powers Grok because it's too slow.

And, as previously mentioned, there's the whole issue in which Grok has been known to just make up stories and present them as fact, which are then promoted by X's new trending topics and Explore features.

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Another potential problem pointed out by Ed Zitron of the Better Offline Podcast is that X's Grok AI chatbot is already trained on data from users' tweets. If users generate posts via Grok and then Grok goes ahead and trains on that Grok-generated content, it will actually make Grok worse. When an AI model is trained on AI-generated content, researchers have found that it leads to defects in the model.

Musk had requested Grok be integrated into the tweet composer months ago for users paying at least $8 per month for an X Premium subscription. While it hasn't happened yet, unless X's engineers can convince him that this is a bad idea, it will likely end up being implemented eventually. So, get ready for an X filled with even more AI-generated spam and bots then ever before.

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How to watch 'Argylle': Stream it for free with these deals

Mashable - Fri, 04/12/2024 - 22:33
The best Apple TV+ deals for watching 'Argylle': BEST FREE TRIAL Apple TV+ 3-month trial via Best Buy Free for new or returning subscribers (save $9.99/month) Get Deal BEST FOR T-MOBILE CUSTOMERS Apple TV+ Free for T-Mobile customers with Go5G Next or Go5G Plus plans (save $9.99/month) Get Deal MOST STRAIGHTFORWARD Apple TV+ Free 7-day trial, then $9.99/month Get Deal BEST FOR MOST PEOPLE Apple TV+ annual subscription $99 per year (save 17%) Get Deal

For a film with such a star-studded lineup — including Bryce Dallas Howard, Henry Cavill, Dua Lipa, Catherine O’Hara, Sam Rockwell, John Cena, Ariana DeBose, Samuel L. Jackson, Sofia Boutella, Bryan Cranston, and Jing Lusi — Argylle's box office debut was a bit sad. The Apple-backed Universal film cost $200 million to produce and earned a measly $17.5 million domestically on opening weekend. Perhaps its streaming debut will fare better with audiences.

Here's everything you need to know about how to watch Argylle at home. There's even a high likelihood you can stream it for free.

What is Argylle about?

Matthew Vaughn's all-star spy movie follows Elly Conway (Dallas Howard), a cat lover and bestselling author of spy novels about Agent Argylle (Cavill). When she discovers her books are mirroring the actions of a spy organization in real life, she finds herself wrapped up in an espionage plot of her own creation. Along the way, she gets entangled with a real spy named Aiden (Rockwell).

Here's a look at the official trailer:

Is Argylle worth watching?

If you read the critic reviews online, the answer is a resounding "no" (it currently has a 33 percent critic score on Rotten Tomatoes). However, the audience score of 72 percent is a bit more promising. Argylle certainly didn't make a splash in theaters, but that doesn't mean it's not worth watching. Most audience reviews dubbed it a fun flick with "over-the-top action and plenty of surprises." However, the biggest complaint is that it overstays its welcome with an over 2-hour runtime.

Mashable's Film Editor Kristy Puchko concluded that, "While there are some fun bits in Argylle, the whole is far less than the sum of its parts."

We'll let you decide for yourself.

Read our full review of Argylle.

When does Argylle start streaming?

Argylle makes its streaming debut on Apple TV+ on Friday, April 12. If you already have an Apple TV+ subscription, then you're good to go. If not, you have a few different options for signing up for free. So, keep scrolling to find out how to watch Argylle for free online or at home.

How to watch Argylle on Apple TV+ for free

Apple TV+ sadly raised its price from $6.99 per month to $9.99 per month near the end of 2023. However, it's still one of the only streamers that offers new and returning viewers ways to test out the service without paying a dime. Below, we've rounded up some of our favorite ways to get Apple TV+ for free. Note: you have to be a new or returning subscriber in order to secure the deals.

Best overall: Get 3 months of Apple TV+ for free via Best Buy Opens in a new window Credit: Best Buy / Apple TV+ Apple TV+ Free 3-month trial, then $9.99 per month Get Deal

New Apple TV+ subscribers and those returning after some time away can secure three months of streaming for free by signing up through Best Buy. Click "Add to cart" and go through the motions as you normally would — you'll have to enter your credit card information, but you won't be charged. After checkout, you'll receive an email from Best Buy with a digital promotion for three free months of Apple TV+. Open the email and click on "Redeem now." Then, enter your Apple ID information (or create one) and the promo code will automatically unlock those three free months (plus an extra week!).

I've unlocked the free trial for myself and can vouch that it actually works. Just keep in mind that once your free trial is up, you'll automatically be charged $9.99 per month unless you cancel. Note: New subscribers can also score three free months of Apple TV+ with the purchase of new Apple hardware, so long as you claim the deal within 90 days of your purchase.

Best for T-Mobile customers: Get Apple TV+ free with select T-Mobile plans Opens in a new window Credit: T-Mobile Apple TV+ Free for select T-Mobile customers Watch Now

Select T-Mobile (and former Sprint) customers can stream Argylle and more from the Apple TV+ library for free as long as their accounts remain in good standing. Others can score six or 12 months for free before eventually having to pay the $9.99 per month cost. Check the FAQs over at the T-Mobile website to see if you qualify. Here are the deets:

The following plans include Apple TV+ for free:

  • Go5G Next

  • Go5G Plus

  • Magenta MAX

  • Magenta MAX Welcome

  • Magenta Plus

  • Magenta Amplified

  • ONE Amplified

  • ONE Plus

The following plans include Apple TV+ for 12 months (renews at $9.99 per month):

  • Sprint MAX

The following plans include Apple TV+ for six months (renews at $9.99 per month):

  • Go5G

  • Magenta

  • Sprint ONE

Most straightforward: Free 7-day trial with Apple TV+ monthly subscription Opens in a new window Credit: Apple TV+ Apple TV+ Free 7-day trial, then $9.99 per month Watch Now

Don't want to enter your credit card information and go through the motions at Best Buy? You can still score a free trial to Apple TV+ to watch Argylle. Sadly, though, it's only a week long, rather than three months. Just head over to the Apple TV+ app or navigate to Apple TV+ through your browser to sign up. New and returning subscribers can enjoy the first seven days for free, then it'll run you $9.99 per month to stick around. Cancel at any time to avoid further charges.

Best for everyone else: Apple TV+ annual subscription Opens in a new window Credit: Apple TV+ Apple TV+ annual subscription $99 per year (save 17%) Get Deal

If you don't qualify for any of the free trial options or you're already an Apple TV+ subscriber looking to save some money, you can opt for an annual subscription over a monthly subscription and save about 17%. While the regular $9.99 per month payments will amount to $119.88 over the year, an annual plan will only cost you $99 total. The thing is, Apple makes it a bit complicated to switch over. You'll have to go in manually through your Apple subscriptions in your device's settings, choose Apple TV+, and select "See all plans." From there, you can choose to pay "per year" instead of "per month" and save some money.

Other ways to watch Argylle

If you don't want to sign up for another streaming service just to watch a single film, we don't blame you. Fortunately, you also have the option to purchase Argylle via digital on-demand platforms like Prime Video or Fandango at Home. It'll also be available for rent at a later date if you prefer to wait for that.

Here are the quick links for purchasing the film on digital:

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'Sasquatch Sunset' has no dialogue. How did Jesse Eisenberg and Riley Keough prepare for their intensely physical roles?

Mashable - Fri, 04/12/2024 - 22:32

Jesse Eisenberg, Riley Keough and the cast of Sasquatch Sunset detail the journey they went on to embody a gang of Sasquatch for an entire film. Sasquatch Sunset is in Select Theaters April 12 and Nationwide April 19.

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How to connect Xbox controller to PC

Mashable - Fri, 04/12/2024 - 21:44

So you want to connect an Xbox controller to your PC? Allow me to help.

Plenty of PC games on Steam, or any other gaming marketplace, natively allow for controller support. Heck, some games are even better that way. The only problem is that there are a few different ways to connect an Xbox controller to a PC — and it can be a little tough to know which way is best.

Here's how it works.

SEE ALSO: An Xbox AI chatbot is in the works. Here's what it can do. How to connect an Xbox controller to a PC

There are three main methods for connecting an Xbox controller to a PC, according to Microsoft.

1.Use a USB cable

The first method is the most straightforward, but also the most limiting.

Put simply, your Xbox controller almost certainly came with a USB cable of some sort. Older Xbox controllers (such as the Xbox One gamepad) connect via micro-USB. Newer ones (like the one that comes with Series X), on the other hand, connect via USB-C. The next step is simple: plug it into the controller — and then plug it into a USB port on the PC.

This is a pretty foolproof way of playing PC games with an Xbox controller, but it might not be the best way to do it if you are sitting far away from the PC.

2. Use a wireless adapter

Fortunately, there are a couple of ways to connect an Xbox controller to a PC wirelessly. First up is via the wireless adapter dongle that you can get for around $30.

This little fella is basically a USB stick that goes into an open port on your PC. To pair a controller with it, turn the controller on by holding the big Xbox button until the button starts flashing. At that point, hold the pair button on the adapter dongle, at which point a small light will start flashing. Once that happens, hold the pair button on the top of Xbox controller.

If you do this right, the Xbox controller light will flash rapidly for a little bit before eventually staying lit, with no flashing. That means it's connected, and you shouldn't have to go through that process again the next time you use the controller on a PC.

3. Use Bluetooth You want one that looks like the bottom controller. Credit: Microsoft

Lastly, it is possible to connect an Xbox controller to a PC via Bluetooth. The only caveats are that you need Windows 10 Anniversary or later — and the right kind of Xbox controller. If your controller looks like the bottom one in the image above, it has Bluetooth. If not, you should get a USB cable or wireless adapter.

Anyway, if you've ever paired a Bluetooth device to a PC before, this process will be familiar. Turn on the Xbox controller by holding the Xbox button, and then hold the pair button on the top of the controller for three seconds until the Xbox button starts flashing.

Next, go to the Settings menu of your PC and find the Bluetooth pairing menu under "Devices." Make sure Bluetooth is turned on. Once it is, you should see the controller listed as a pairable device. Simply click on it and confirm that you want to pair it.

As you can see, pairing an Xbox controller to a PC is simple as can be. At worst, you'll need to spend $30. Most likely, though, you'll be able to do it effortlessly in just a few seconds. Have fun!

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Google Pixel 8a, the 'cheapie' of the Pixel 8 series, just had a major leak

Mashable - Fri, 04/12/2024 - 21:15

The Pixel 8 and the Pixel 8 Pro devices dropped last October, but budget-friendly Google fans have been wondering whether a Pixel 8a is in the works.

Well, if you've been sitting on the edge of your seat for news regarding the Pixel 8a, we've got a great scoop for you. The Google Pixel 8a, according to an exclusive from AndroidHeadlines, is reportedly coming in four new colors.

Google Pixel 8a colors

For context, the current Pixel 7a comes in the following colors: Sea, Charcoal, Snow and Coral.

Google Pixel 7a colors Credit: Google

However, according to AndroidHeadlines, Google is changing up the colorways for the Pixel 8a: Obsidian (black), Mint (green), Porcelain (off-white) and Bay (blue).

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It's worth noting that the Pixel 6a featured a Mint variant — and the Pixel 8 Pro comes in Bay.

Google Pixel 8a design and specs

The Google Pixel 8a will reportedly be close in design to the entry-level Pixel 8 that dropped in late 2023. Expect the following from the cheaper Pixel 8 series model, per AndroidHeadlines:

  • A matte-textured back

  • 6.1-inch, FHD+, 90Hz display

  • Tensor G3 chip

  • 4,500 mAh battery

  • 64MP main camera

  • 13MP ultrawide sensor

Rumor has it that changes to the cameras are minimal since the 7a's shooters already underwent a significant gen-over-gen overhaul.

AndroidHeadlines suspects that the Google Pixel 8a will be released at Google I/O. Stay tuned for Mashable's coverage of the highly anticipated Google event.

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Meet Sketch, the streamer taking over the sports world

Mashable - Fri, 04/12/2024 - 21:02

If you're into sports, you've likely heard "What's up, brother?" on your feed. And you might've heard it from one of your favorite athletes, like Luka Doncic, or a middle-aged GM of the Tampa Bay Bucs.

You'd be forgiven if you have zero idea what's going on with that. TL;DR: It's referencing a streamer named Sketch, who has become wildly popular in sports. He's a video game streamer with a very specific style — an alter ego, really — and a bevy of catchphrases, like the aforementioned, "What's up, brother." He's taken off online and now seems like a Big Deal as his career grows.

Here are the basics and the background of Sketch.

Who is Sketch?

I'm not a huge consumer of streamers, so I first came across Sketch — real name Kylie Cox, age around 25 or so — via TikTok.

He has a distinct look and voice. Typically speaking, he's wearing a Houston Texans jersey, over-ear headphones, glasses, and sporting a buzzcut. His Twitch page, thesketchreal, has more than 700K followers as of Friday. He's bigger on TikTok with over 1.6 million followers. Each of his videos racks up millions of views. You'll often see him streaming live to TikTok, playing the NFL game Madden.

Since blowing up he's been all over: popular podcasts, celebrity streams, the whole bit. He's also gotten the TikTok treatment, where fans clip and repost just about everything he does.

SEE ALSO: Jersey Jerry's 36-hour hole-in-one golf livestream is captivating, Sisyphean entertainment Why is he popular?

In short, he's popular because he's pretty entertaining. Frankly, I'm not clear how good he is at games. I'm not a huge gamer so it's difficult to judge. But that's not why people tune in and share his clips. It's more his personality and persona. He's both over the top — yelling, cursing, screaming football-speak play-calls at his virtual players — while keeping a monotone, high-pitched speaking voice. It's a strange brew of jock, nerdy quips, and back-of-the-classroom clownery. He's also quick-witted in a nervous way and has developed a specific language of sorts.

Here are a few of his catchphrases:

  • "What's up, brother?" — a greeting typically said in a high voice and with a number one in the air

  • "Special teams. Special plays. Special players." — complimenting his virtual team

  • "Tuesday! Tuesday!" — that's football speak for tempo, telling his players to hurry up

  • [Janky bird-esque flapping] — a random thing he does while "play-calling"

  • "Sorry for cussing." — he says this one a lot because he tends to cuss

He's popular because he's particular. He squints and gesticulates and twitches. You see Sketch, you remember him. Looking through clips, he's also popular because he says some out-of-pocket stuff. Crassness works, especially online.

Who is he popular with?

Sketch has gotten super popular and, for lack of a better term, has gone mainstream in the men's sporting world. There was a trend on TikTok where one partner, typically a woman, would say to the other, typically a man, "What's up, brother?" Lots of men would respond in a Sketch voice, "What's up, brother!"

That trend has been adopted by tons of pro sports teams and players, such as the Dallas Mavericks, Tennessee Titans, the Final Four teams in March Madness, the NFL, and countless others.

There was yet another trend that began with Sketch telling fellow streamer Jynxi that he had motion "since birf."

Athletes like Bryce Harper have celebrated like Sketch, and he's been referenced in the opening of SportsCenter. Sketch is filming videos playing real football with the IRL Houston Texans.

In short, this kid has taken over the sports internet. So much so that actual athletes are referencing him just about every day. We'll see if Sketch can turn his virality into a long-term streaming career.

But right now he's about as big as it gets in the streaming world. That's what's up, brother.

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New M4 MacBook Pro with AI focus tipped to come soon — here’s what we know

Mashable - Fri, 04/12/2024 - 21:00

It's only been 6 months since Apple launched its first line of Macs and MacBooks powered by the new M3 chip. The MacBook Air M3 models just started shipping last month. Some desktop models haven't even received the M3 chip upgrade yet.

But rumblings about Apple's next generation of its Silicon chipset, the M4, have begun.

SEE ALSO: Vulnerability found in Apple's Silicon M-series chips – and it can't be patched

According to Apple insider Mark Gurman of Bloomberg, Apple is already readying production of the M4, and the company is reportedly placing these chips at the center of Apple's new refocus on AI capabilities.

What we know about the M4 chip so far

Apple fans are now used to multiple iterations of Apple's Silicon chipset each year, and the same thing looks to be the case with the M4.

According to Gurman, the entry-level M4 chip is currently codenamed Donan and it would be found in Apple's entry-level computers. This would include the base Mac mini and MacBook Pro models. A more powerful, mid-tier version of the chip called Brava would power the more expensive, upgraded MacBook Pro and Mac mini models. The most powerful M4 chip, Hidra, would be reserved for Apple's most powerful computer, the Mac Pro. 

Apple's desktop Mac Pro, it's most expensive offering, is its lowest-selling computer but maintains a solid consumer base among professionals who need the absolute most computing power. And in order to further accommodate these users, Apple is looking to upgrade the maximum memory amount of 192GB in the current generation Mac Pro to 512GB in the upcoming M4 Mac Pro.

This appears to leave the Mac Studio, Apple's mid-range desktop that's priced between the Mac mini and Mac Pro, somewhat in the lurch. According to Gurman, Apple is still testing out an unreleased M3 model of the Mac Studio along with one with the M4 Brava chipset. An M4 Mac Studio wouldn't be expected until 2025, so it's unclear if Apple will still go ahead with the M3-powered version of the Mac Studio or just extend the M2 Mac Studio's life for another year.

Alongside the Mac Studio, it's likely we'll see a 2025 release date for the M4 Mac Pro and MacBook Air models as well. 

If you want to be one of the first with an M4 Mac, the current plan seems to be M4 MacBook Pros, iMacs, and Mac minis later this year. The M3 MacBook Pro and iMac were announced in October 2023, so we could be seeing an October 2024 announcement for the M4.

Apple has lagged way behind on AI announcements when compared to the aggressive AI pivots of its competitors like Microsoft and Google. The company is clearly looking to catch up in the AI space, and all signs point to some significant AI-related announcements at its upcoming WWDC event in June. There's a chance we might get a bit of a teaser for the M4 there too. (However, like we've previously mentioned, there's an expectation they'll roll out a new M3 Mac Studio, so we might have to wait a few months for an M4 mention.)

Along with catching up in the AI race, Gurman points out that Apple is looking to reinvigorate its computer line with the M4. Mac sales fell 27 percent last year and apparently the new M3 models weren't different enough from the M2 line to warrant a spike in sales from consumers.

We'll see if the M4 chip delivers for Apple, both in the AI space and in boosting Mac sales.

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How to screenshot on Android

Mashable - Fri, 04/12/2024 - 19:47

It's not easy to figure out how to screenshot on Android. Which buttons do you press? Plus, there are many phones across the Android landscape, so there are various ways to screenshot, depending on your device.

Still, whether you have a Samsung Galaxy S series phone or a Google Pixel device, we've got easy step-by-step instructions on how to screenshot on Android.

SEE ALSO: Google updated its 'Find My Device' Android network: 5 new things it can do How to screenshot on Android

For most Android devices, all you need to do to take a screenshot is the following:

  1. Long press the "Volume down" button.

  2. While holding the "Volume down" button, tap on the "Power" button.

  3. You must be holding "Volume down" and the "Power" button simultaneously.

  4. An animation will likely confirm that the screenshot was taken.

Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable

After the screenshot, be sure to check out your pre-installed Gallery or Photos app for the screenshots.

How to screenshot on Android: Alternative ways

Aside from using the physical buttons, there are other ways you can take screenshots on Android, depending on your device.

Use Google Assistant

You can ask Google Assistant to take a screenshot. Google Assistant should be pre-installed on Google Pixel phones, allowing you to simply say, "OK Google, take a screenshot" or "Hey Google, take a screenshot." (If it's not pre-installed on your device, you can download Google Assistant from the Google Play Store for a hands-free screenshot experience).

Swipe up

If you have a Pixel phone, you can swipe up on your device and tap on "Screenshot."

Use the S Pen

If you have a Samsung Galaxy Series phone with an S Pen, you can use it to take screenshots, too.

1.Tap on the gray "S Pen" icon with your stylus.

Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable

2. Hit "Smart Select" (orange icon with dotted square).

3. Next, use the S Pen to draw a rectangle around the field you'd like to screenshot.

4. Hit the "Download" button to save.

Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable

If you need help with taking screenshots on other devices, check out How to screenshot on an iPad and how to screenshot on a Chromebook.

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