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HBO Max raises its prices today. Heres how much it costs now.

Mashable - Tue, 10/21/2025 - 15:45

On Oct. 21, Warner Bros. Discovery announced that HBO Max would be raising its prices across all three of its plans, effective immediately. The announcement comes on the same day that Disney+ increases its prices, highlighting the seemingly annual tradition of streamers growing more expensive.

SEE ALSO: The best HBO Max deals and bundles in October 2025

Here's what every HBO Max plan will cost going forward, and how its new prices compare to those of other streaming services.

How much will HBO Max plans cost after the price increase?

HBO Max's ad-supported tier, HBO Max Basic with Ads, is getting $1 more expensive per month, going from $9.99 per month to $10.99 per month. Annually, it costs $109.99, a $10 increase from the old price of $99.99. Opting to pay for the annual plan will save you $21.89 per year.

HBO Max Standard, which comes without ads, used to cost $16.99 per month. As of Oct. 21, it costs $18.49, meaning subscribers will be paying an extra $1.50 per month. The annual plan now costs $184.99 per year. Choosing to pay for that upfront will save you $36.89 per year.

SEE ALSO: How much does HBO Max cost per month?

HBO Max Premium gets the steepest price hike, going from $20.99 per month to $22.99 per month. The annual plan costs $229.99, $20 more than the former yearly price of $209.99. Still, choosing the yearly plan will save subscribers $45.89 per year.

How do HBO Max's new prices compare to other streaming services?

HBO Max has always been on the more expensive end of the major streaming services, but even after these price hikes, it isn't the most expensive.

At $10.99 per month, the Basic with Ads tier remains more expensive than the ad-supported tiers of Netflix ($7.99), Paramount+ ($7.99), Peacock ($7.99), and a Prime Video subscription by itself, without an Amazon Prime subscription ($8.99). However, Disney+ and Hulu's ad-supported tiers remain $1 more expensive, at $11.99 per month.

HBO Max Standard, now at $18.49 per month, surpasses Peacock ($10.99), Prime Video ($11.98), and Paramount+'s ($12.99) ad-free tiers. With the new price increase, it now also costs more than Netflix's ($17.99) ad-free tier. Once again, it's less expensive than both Disney+ and Hulu's equivalent tiers ($18.99 each).

Not all the major streaming services have third Premium tiers like Max. (Many services refer to their ad-free tiers as "Premium.") But among those that do, it's squarely in the middle, price-wise. At $22.99 per month, it's far more expensive than Peacock's Premium Plus plan ($16.99), but just $2 cheaper than Netflix's Premium tier ($24.99).

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This Anime Streaming Service Has a Big Problem

How-To Geek - Tue, 10/21/2025 - 15:30

Crunchyroll has become one of the most dominant anime streaming platforms because of its extensive coverage of the medium. It not only holds the streaming rights to most new and classic anime but has also absorbed other anime distributors. Their acquisitions include the former video distributor and streaming service FUNimation and the online anime store Right Stuf.

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The Small Audi SUV That Delivers More Than You’d Expect

How-To Geek - Tue, 10/21/2025 - 15:15

When people think Audi SUVs, the Q5 usually steals the spotlight—it’s stylish, practical, and one of Audi’s top sellers worldwide.

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KDE Plasma 6.5 Is Here With New Linux Desktop Features

How-To Geek - Tue, 10/21/2025 - 15:10

KDE announced the full release of Plasma 6.5 on Monday night. This major update to the desktop environment for Linux distributions and BSDs comes with several new features and improvements, including fuzzy search functions and programmable theme transitions.

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Yelp Taking Your Dinner Reservation With AI Could Be a Mess

How-To Geek - Tue, 10/21/2025 - 15:04

There are AIs that can call into a restaurant for you and take an order. But have you thought about AIs picking up your calls? Our world is getting increasingly more cursed every day, and Yelp now wants to be a part of that worsening.

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4 Free Tools I Keep on My USB Drive to Fix Any Windows PC

How-To Geek - Tue, 10/21/2025 - 15:00

I’ve spent more hours than I care to admit diagnosing stubborn Windows problems: sluggish laptops, desktop crashes, weird startup behavior, you name it. Over the years, I’ve used plenty of different tools, from flashy “PC optimizers” that promise too much, to hidden system utilities that actually deliver. What I’ve learned is that many of the best ones are lightweight, reliable, and give you a clear view of what’s really happening under the hood, so to speak.

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What is consensual non-monogamy?

Mashable - Tue, 10/21/2025 - 14:37

If you're on dating apps or social media, you're probably familiar with "ENM," or ethical non-monogamy, aka consensual non-monogamy (CNM), aka plain ol' non-monogamy. The umbrella term — meaning, anything other than monogamy — has seemingly taken over the online dating sphere as of late. The term "ethical non-monogamy" has seen a 213 percent spike in searches in the last year alone.

But what actually is consensual non-monogamy, and what are the pluses and minuses of the relationship style? Mashable spoke to three experts in the space to find out.

SEE ALSO: How to get started with non-monogamy What is an 'ENM' relationship?

"ENM" stands for "ethical non-monogamy," and those in an ENM relationship are non-monogamous. What flavor of non-monogamy they practice, however, isn't really explained by the term. And while the term "ethical non-monogamy" has entered our cultural lexicon, experts tend to favor the terms "consensual non-monogamy" or simply "non-monogamy."

"What counts as ethical for one person may not count as ethical for the other person," explained relationship coach Dedeker Winston, co-host of the Multiamory podcast and co-author of Multiamory: Essential Tools for Modern Relationships. The term she uses is consensual non-monogamy, as that's the standardized research term.

"Ideally, if we're saying non-monogamy, it should be ethical and consensual, built into it," said marriage and family therapist and host of the Sluts & Scholars podcast, Nicoletta Heidegger. "Otherwise, it would be cheating."

"The practice of having multiple relationships that may either be sexual or romantic." What is consensual non-monogamy?

Consensual non-monogamy is, in itself, an umbrella term. It's "the practice of having multiple relationships that may either be sexual or romantic," Winston said, "having those relationships concurrently and with the full knowledge and consent of everyone involved." 

For relationship coach and co-host of the Curious Fox podcast, Effy Blue, it's essentially the opposite of monogamy. 

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Within the broadness of non-monogamy are the variations in which people practice it. They may be polyamorous, literally meaning "many love," and have romantic and sexual connections with multiple people. Polyamory can also be seen as an umbrella term, with many ways of operating underneath it.

What is an open relationship?

Non-monogamous people may be into swinging — usually couples swapping partners — or cuckolding, which is watching your partner getting it on with someone else. They may have an open relationship, which is also a pretty broad term but usually means a primary romantic connection and other sexual connections.

SEE ALSO: Want to try swinging? Here's a beginner's guide.

"Everything from 'we're mostly monogamous 364 days out of the year, but then once a year we have this like wild drunken threesome'" can fall under non-monogamy, said Winston. That may fall under "monogamish," a term coined by sex writer and podcaster Dan Savage, to mean mostly monogamous.

In terms of non-monogamy's rising popularity, Winston felt a shift in 2016, the year Trump was elected president. "A lot of structures were being questioned in that year," she said, including monogamy. She started noticing more people coming out that they practice non-monogamy, or putting such in their Instagram bios. 

Then, several years later, COVID forced us into a literal or figurative existential crisis. People may have felt a sense that if there's a part of themselves they're repressing, now's the time to express it, Winston continued. 

Not to mention that pop culture has also upped its representation of non-monogamy — such as Netflix's Easy and celebrities (like Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith) opening up about it, too. Dating apps have taken notice, too, with Hinge and Tinder adding non-monogamous label options.

Obstacles in non-monogamous relationships 

As with any style of relationships, there are struggles to overcome. With non-monogamy, these struggles can have added layers of complexity, as more than one person is in the mix. 

Jealousy may be at the top of people's minds when considering non-monogamy. It's an emotion that comes up in different facets of our lives — like with our career, and certainly in relationships. How we're socialized around this emotion is funny, Winston said, because in contexts aside from romantic relationships, jealousy is seen as good. For example: If you're jealous of a co-worker for receiving a promotion, that jealousy is supposed to motivate you.

"But when it comes to romantic jealousy, the story is more like [jealousy is] a completely unacceptable emotion to feel," Winston said, and if you're in a situation where you feel jealousy, it's a major red flag.

Before jumping into non-monogamy, ask yourself (and your partner if you're already coupled): how do we deal with tough feelings when they come up?

It's not that people who prefer non-monogamy don't get jealous — it's that they recognize it's a typical feeling to experience and work through it by looking inward and being honest with their partner(s).

"There needs to be a willingness and…support tools and systems in place," Heidegger said. Before jumping into non-monogamy, ask yourself (and your partner if you're already coupled): how do we deal with tough feelings when they come up?

SEE ALSO: Want to try swinging? Here's a beginner's guide.

Communication, then, is paramount in non-monogamous relationships (just like it is in monogamous ones). But beyond communication, you need to be willing to be vulnerable and honest, Winston said, and if that's not there, communication won't be successful.

Blue warned that there is such a thing as too much communication. One pitfall she sees is one partner in a couple becoming hyper-focused on non-monogamy, so much so that it becomes the only thing they want to talk about. Don't let this happen; remember to nurture other aspects of your relationship.

Bandwidth and time management are other issues Blue sees. Couples who are looking to open for the first time may have lots of commitments — like work and children — and they need to fit in their new, other relationships within their already busy lives. Be honest with yourself about how much time you have to dedicate to new connections, and be direct with these people about your availability to your new partner. 

Relational traumas and attachment issues may rise to the surface as well. It is possible for relationships — monogamous or non-monogamous — to be healing and corrective, but if it's not done in an intentional way, they can actually be unintentionally harmful, Heidegger said. If you have a history of relational trauma, seek a therapist to work through these issues with you.

Then there's the exhaustive obstacle of going against the grain. Society is so geared towards cis, heterosexual monogamy that there's pressure to conform to these ideals. "We're all swimming against the current," said Winston. When we have community and feel supported, it's easier to live in a non-normative way, but it can still be tiring.

Non-monogamy "can be hard, and there's an extra layer of difficulty layered on top of it, because of the fact that the water that we swim in doesn't really support us inherently," Winston said.

Benefits of non-monogamous relationships

Given the above, Heidegger said non-monogamy has the potential to help you work through relational issues and be healing in ways you didn't think were possible. It's also an opportunity to tune into what you want and explore your desires more openly. "It allows people to have more expansive love, more expansive pleasure, [and] to maybe have less shame about their needs and desires," she said. 

Non-monogamy also encourages autonomy. You can get clear about what you really want, instead of what society deems acceptable for you to want. 

"One major upside that I see is that… non-monogamy can give us a chance to be partnered with one partner or multiple partners, and yet also still maintain a sense of independent identity and independent interests," Winston said. 

Blue sees the primary benefit as finding a relationship design that you can thrive in. If you found something that works for you more than monogamy, that's a plus. Another she mentioned is the infusion of new relationship energy — even in longtime connections. You're embarking on a new adventure with your partner, and it can be exciting for both of you.

Heidegger echoed this. Since non-monogamy leads to people experiencing something new, it can bring about a freshness and sense of adventure to your relationships. 

If you're interested in becoming non-monogamous, you're already starting off on the right foot: research. Next, take a look at our guide on how to get started with non-monogamy to learn more about how to open your relationship gently and intentionally.

This article was originally published in 2023 and updated in 2025.

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7 Free Privacy-Friendly Alternatives to Popular Android Apps

How-To Geek - Tue, 10/21/2025 - 14:30

Whether you want to replace invasive, closed-source apps with more privacy-friendly ones, or simply want to support open-source devs, here's a list of some awesome alternatives to everyday apps.

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Bad Apples review: Teachers, this film is for you

Mashable - Tue, 10/21/2025 - 14:27

Watching the showcase of impulsive and absolutely illegal decisions made in the film Bad Apples, I couldn't get the words of a doomed galactic senator out of my head: "If you lead your thoughts through to conclusion, it will lead you to a place we cannot go."

It's exactly this place of no return that the Saiorse Ronan-led dark comedy thriller relentlessly cannonballs into, with director Jonatan Etzler putting his protagonist down a dubious, desperate path. With Ronan's always-impeccable talents supported by a sublime young cast, Bad Apples leans into unethical impulses, all the while exposing home truths about the under-resourced education system and social disdain toward children with behavioural, emotional, and social difficulties. Plus, it's really funny.

SEE ALSO: How social media in the classroom is burning teachers out

Teachers, parents, you're going to want to watch this film (and I want to know what you think of it).

Bad Apples sees Saiorse Ronan as a teacher who meets her edge

Written by Jess O'Kane as an adaptation of Rasmus Andersson's novel De Oönskade, Bad Apples enrols you with Somerset-based primary school teacher Maria (Ronan), who has thought of nothing but a teaching career since childhood. Alas, the reality of an underfunded education system wears down her Miss Honey-drenched dreams and raises the stakes with a "difficult" student.

Beyond overwhelmed, Maria's all-too-real lack of institutional support comes to a head accommodating the needs of disruptive student Danny (excellent newcomer Eddie Waller). A boy with the shortest of fuses, he swears at his classmates, destroys their belongings, ruins excursions, and generally gives Maria hell. Here, young Waller delivers in spades, with O'Kane's script heaped with unapologetic expletives and violent threats. Despite her frazzled attempts to control the situation and the attempted assistance of teacher's pet Pauline (an outstanding Nia Brown), Maria is held accountable by concerned parents, denied professional support by the equally stressed principal (Rakie Ayola), and facing the school's dreaded regular Ofsted inspection. Suddenly, a moment of violence occurs.

With her job genuinely on the line, Maria takes action. How do you solve a problem like Danny? Reader, she locks this kid in her own basement. 

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With full knowledge of the kidnapped child playing video games in her home, Maria keeps the ruse up — and Ronan plays the audience entirely with her inner insistence on her actions being justified. Practicing such deadpan statements aloud as "I've got your son in my basement" and lazily searching "how to control a large pet" online land with comedic finesse, as Maria digs herself deeper and deeper into a proverbial hole.

Notably, a large part of Bad Apples gives us an insight into Maria's real sense of loneliness. She retreats into her nightly sense of control in her cosy farming simulator game and never socialises outside of school. Adding stress to an already tempestuous working environment, Maria works with her ex, the man she moved to Somerset for, who then left her for another woman — an especially brutal move in a small town. So, with Danny kept in the basement, Maria not only controls a newfound peace in her classroom, but enjoys a warped sense of company in her primary-aged prisoner.

This sense of messed up perspective extends to Danny, who screams to go home to his absent father (Robert Emms) as much as he enjoys a Stockholm Syndrome-like existence learning his ABCs from Maria and being actually cared for (albeit while being incarcerated in a basement and shitting in a bucket). Over the course of the film, Maria and Danny develop a deeply strange, playful, and volatile bond. But is this genuine camaraderie, or is Danny merely trying to get the hell out of here? It's a dark dance of ethics, and one that draws wonderful moments of pure comedy from both Ronan and Waller. 

Bad Apples plays out a micro decision with macro implications

Maria's actions in Bad Apples aren't just unhinged, they're criminal. However, the film plays out the scenario anyway, just to see what might happen if you, say, shut a disruptive student in a basement the day of your school's Ofsted inspection, the day after he attacked a fellow student.

Beginning as a trope of a Difficult Student, Waller's Danny finds superb moments of vulnerability and humanity, especially through moving scenes with Ronan's Maria. In contrast, Brown's Pauline, the straight-A student, the ultimate teacher's sycophant, becomes the film's real power player.

Through the film's diabolical set-up, Etzler and O'Kane are able to pose ethical questions about overworked teachers and the lack of resources educators have to work with children with behavioural difficulties, as well as assumptions we make of "difficult" kids. Here, communities would rather sweep troubled kids like Danny under the rug (or into a basement) than begin to try to understand him. I honestly want to know what teachers and parents think of this film, as I'm neither myself.

Ultimately, who in this situation is actually the bad apple?

Bad Apples was reviewed out of BFI London Film Festival.

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Is Amazon still delivering packages during the AWS outage?

Mashable - Tue, 10/21/2025 - 14:25

As you may have heard, Amazon had some problems on Monday. In fact, that's a huge understatement.

On Monday, Amazon Web Services (AWS), which provides the infrastructure for many of your favorite websites, apps, and online services, experienced a major outage, causing ripple effects that brought down everything from Amazon Alexa to Zoom.

Since the AWS outage affected some of Amazon's own services, you might be wondering if the outage extended to physical package deliveries. Likewise, as the outage continued on Monday, Prime members were left asking: Is Amazon still delivering packages during the outage?

Mashable reached out to Amazon with this question, and we will update this piece if/when we hear back. So far, Amazon hasn't announced any problems with package deliveries.

Here's what we know so far.

The AWS outage and Amazon Prime delivery

Amazon did post a brief blog post on its company website about the AWS problems. Regarding Amazon.com, the company simply said, "This issue has also impacted Amazon.com and Amazon subsidiaries, as well as AWS customer service support operations. Please refer to the AWS Health Dashboard for the latest information: https://health.aws.amazon.com/health/status."

More on the AWS outage: Is Canvas still down?

So, while it's reasonable to assume some Amazon delivery services may have been impacted, we don't know to what extent.

All we have to go on right now are personal anecdotes, which obviously shouldn't be taken as entirely representative data. Mashable's tech editor coincidentally had an Amazon Prime package scheduled to be delivered today, and it arrived on schedule. Though the AWS outages may have caused some delivery disruption, packages are still being delivered for some people.

SEE ALSO: AWS outage update: Amazon, Alexa, Snapchat, Reddit, more hit by massive outage

However, that may not be the case for everyone. A cursory keyword search on X, for example, reveals people reporting delays to their deliveries, or at the very least, not being able to track their deliveries.

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Again, a handful of tweets do not signal widespread, ubiquitous delays or cancelations of Amazon deliveries. It's a fluid situation and we're still awaiting answers.

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AWS outage list: Roblox, Fortnite, Snapchat, Signal, and more

Mashable - Tue, 10/21/2025 - 14:24

Amazon Web Services (AWS) is not having a great start to the week.

A massive internet outage hit AWS-powered platforms in the early hours of Monday morning, affecting a large number of popular sites, games and services including the likes of Fortnite, Snapchat, and HBO Max. Of course, people are reacting online.

SEE ALSO: AWS outage: Amazon, Alexa, Snapchat, Fortnite, more reportedly down in massive outage

AWS posted on a company dashboard at 5:01 a.m. ET, "We have identified a potential root cause for error rates for the DynamoDB APIs in the US-EAST-1 Region," which the company said was "related to DNS resolution." AWS added it was working to resolve the issue.

At 5:27 a.m. ET, the company reported "significant signs of recovery" across the affected sites listed below, and that "most requests should now be succeeding. Then, at 6:35 a.m. ET, Amazon said, "The underlying DNS issue has been fully mitigated, and most AWS Service operations are succeeding normally now." However, the company noted that "some requests may be throttled while we work toward full resolution."

More on the outage: Is Canvas still down?

Mashable reached out to Amazon for further comment and was directed to the AWS Health Dashboard.

Sites impacted by AWS outage

According to Downdetector, here's a list of the websites affected by the AWS outage (Disclosure: Downdetector is owned by Ziff Davis, which also owns Mashable):

  • Snapchat

  • Amazon

  • Roblox

  • Robinhood

  • Amazon Alexa

  • Ring

  • HBO Max

  • Chime

  • Venmo

  • Lyft

  • Prime Video

  • Fortnite

  • Disney+

  • Hulu

  • Roku

  • Signal

  • IMDb

  • United Airlines 

  • Amazon Music

  • Reddit

  • Character.AI

  • AT&T

  • My Fitness Pal

  • Steam

  • Zoom

This is a developing story. More details will be provided as they become available.

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UPDATE: Oct. 20, 2025, 12:04 p.m. UTC Added additional AWS dashboard updates.

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3 new Litter-Robots were just announced, including one geared toward small spaces

Mashable - Tue, 10/21/2025 - 14:23

PRE-ORDER NOW: Whisker announced the Litter-Robot 5 ($799), Litter-Robot 5 Pro ($899), and Litter-Robot Evo ($599) on Oct. 21. You can pre-order any of the new litter boxes now and save up to $150 on select launch bundles. Shipping begins Nov. 3.

Opens in a new window Credit: Whisker Explore the Litter-Robot 5, 5 Pro, and Evo Starting at $599 Pre-order Here

It's been three years since a new Litter-Robot came out, but the iconic self-scooping litter box lineup is finally evolving once again.

Whisker unveiled the Litter-Robot 5 lineup on Oct. 21, consisting of three different models that provide more variation for budget, home size, and number of cats. Prices range from $599 to $899, and you can pre-order any model now before the Litter-Robot 5 officially starts shipping on Nov. 3. Select bundles are available for early shoppers — save up to $200 when you buy two of any new Litter-Robot or combine your litter box purchase with a Whisker+ membership.

All litter boxes in the Litter-Robot 5 family come in black or white. Credit: Whisker Litter-Robot 4 vs. Litter-Robot 5: What's new?

The Litter-Robot 5 has one key upgrade over the Litter-Robot 4, first released in summer 2022 — it comes in three different variants. While the Litter-Robot 4 was a single device, the Litter-Robot 5 is really three new automatic litter boxes, the Litter Robot 5 ($799), Litter-Robot 5 Pro ($899), and Litter-Robot Evo ($599).

Let's unpack the changes, starting with the most budget-friendly of Whisker's new litter boxes.

A major W for apartment dwellers: The Litter-Robot Evo is the most compact Litter-Robot to date, standing 27.6 inches tall with a 20.6 x 24.3-inch footprint. In many instances, that could technically squeeze into the same spot that your current large pan litter box resides (as long as there's some free space above).

SEE ALSO: As an anxious cat mom, I love my robot vacuum with a livestream camera

I'd argue that a self-cleaning litter box is just valuable in a small space with one or two cats as it is in a large home with multiple cats. Stench travels quickly within the confines of a tight-knit space, and no one wants to be That Person whose apartment smells like litter box the second a guest walks in.

Compared to the Evo, both the Litter-Robot 5 and Litter-Robot 5 Pro stand 29.9 inches tall with a 22 x 27-inch footprint. While the opening is nice and spacious on each model, a ramp can be purchased separately to make entry easier for senior cats.

The Litter-Robot 5 Evo. Credit: Whisker The Litter-Robot 5 Pro. Credit: Whisker

From there, you can tell the difference between the 5 and the 5 Pro by the camera mounted at the top of the 5 Pro's opening — that's one of two AI-powered cameras added to improve the litter box's health tracking capabilities. Designed for homes with at least two cats, the front-facing exterior camera uses facial recognition to note which cat is currently doing their business. The second interior camera keeps an eye on the litter bed.

Credit: Whisker Credit: Whisker

Both the Litter-Robot 5 and 5 Pro use Whisker's new WasteID technology to differentiate between liquid and solid waste. This adds an extra level of detail to bathroom behavior tracking, and helps to optimize the sifting of clumped litter after a cat exits. The new waste draw system should also help mask odors even better than previous generations.

You can make the most of the Litter-Robot's health insights with a Whisker+ membership. For $7.99/month, pet parents will get daily updates about their cat's daily habits, any bathroom pattern or significant weight changes, and a head's up if there's ever a cause for concern.

Are Litter-Robots worth it?

While I don't yet have hands-on intel about the Litter-Robot 5 (my test unit is on the way), I can already vouch for how worthwhile robot litter boxes are in general. I live in an apartment with two cats, and we have two self-cleaning litter boxes: a PetSafe ScoopFree and a Leo's Loo Too. And they have made my life so much easier.

As Mashable's resident vacuum reviewer, it probably goes without saying that I'm a freak about chores — and it's such a relief to not have litter box duty on my long daily to-do list. The Leo's Loo Too looks and operates very similarly to the Litter-Robot lineup, and I only have to switch liners and wipe down the waste drawer once a week or so. To my surprise, both of my cats assimilated to automatic litter box life much more smoothly than I anticipated — even the skittish one.

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AWS outage: Is Canvas down?

Mashable - Tue, 10/21/2025 - 14:16

Monday's service disruption at Amazon Web Services (AWS), Amazon's cloud hosting and data service, affected everything from Verizon to Venmo to United Airlines. While the issues were mostly alleviated by Monday afternoon, the popular Learning Management System (LMS) Canvas was still struggling at that time.

Canvas has been reposting essentially the same update since the morning of Oct. 20: "We are continuing to work with Amazon Web Services looking into our Canvas, Mastery Connect and other Instructure products being down[.]"

Utilized by students, teachers, professors, and administrators, Canvas is a software system that allows remote access to syllabi, assignments, and grading. Outages of Canvas were widespread on Monday, from California State University, Fullerton, to Indiana University Bloomington.

Canvas, one of the most widely used education tech platforms, is owned by Salt Lake City–based Instructure Holdings, Inc.

Check back here for updates.

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Moon phase today: What the moon will look like on October 21

Mashable - Tue, 10/21/2025 - 14:09

It's the New Moon tonight, so there's not anything for us to see in the sky. This also means its the start of a new lunar cycle.

What is today’s moon phase?

As of Tuesday, Oct. 21, the moon phase is New Moon. This means that 0% of the moon will be lit up tonight, according to NASA's Daily Moon Observation.

When is the next full moon?

The next full moon will be on Nov. 5.

What are moon phases?

According to NASA, moon phases are caused by the 29.5-day cycle of the moon’s orbit, which changes the angles between the Sun, Moon, and Earth. Moon phases are how the moon looks from Earth as it goes around us. We always see the same side of the moon, but how much of it is lit up by the Sun changes depending on where it is in its orbit. This is how we get full moons, half moons, and moons that appear completely invisible. There are eight main moon phases, and they follow a repeating cycle.

The eight main moon phases are:

New Moon - The moon is between Earth and the sun, so the side we see is dark (in other words, it's invisible to the eye).

Waxing Crescent - A small sliver of light appears on the right side (Northern Hemisphere).

First Quarter - Half of the moon is lit on the right side. It looks like a half-moon.

Waxing Gibbous - More than half is lit up, but it’s not quite full yet.

Full Moon - The whole face of the moon is illuminated and fully visible.

Waning Gibbous - The moon starts losing light on the right side. (Northern Hemisphere)

Third Quarter (or Last Quarter) - Another half-moon, but now the left side is lit.

Waning Crescent - A thin sliver of light remains on the left side before going dark again.

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Don't Buy an Android Tracker Without This Essential Feature

How-To Geek - Tue, 10/21/2025 - 14:00

We’ve all had that moment of panic when our keys or wallet seemingly disappears into the abyss. If you’re thinking one of those small item trackers is the answer, you’re on the right track, but there’s one important feature you should make sure it has. You could miss out on the real magic that makes these gadgets worth owning.

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Lenovo's New PC Desktop Found a Way to Beat the iMac

How-To Geek - Tue, 10/21/2025 - 14:00

Lenovo just showed off its new generation of ThinkCentre neo Gen 6 desktop AI PCs, and the standout is the ThinkCentre neo 55a Gen 6 all-in-one. This has a 23.8-inch display with a smooth 100Hz refresh rate, which is enough to take on the iMac's all-in-one offering.

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Review: The new M5 iPad Pro is a victory lap for Apple

Mashable - Tue, 10/21/2025 - 14:00

When you hold the newest Apple tablet in your hand, you immediately know it's unlike any device you've ever tested. That is, unless you already have the M4 model from last year, in which case you already had that experience a year ago.

Like its predecessor, the 11-inch M5 iPad Pro is astonishingly light at just 0.98 pounds. It's a mere 5.3mm thin. To put that in perspective, that's even thinner than the newly released iPhone Air that reviewers have been lusting after (we called it the sexiest phone ever made in our recent review). It's even thinner than the iPad Air, which we named the best tablet for most people. While it looks a lot like the previous model, that's a good thing in this reviewer's opinion, and the new silicon gives you even more processing power.

Now, Apple only gave us a few days with this device before its Oct. 22 release, so consider this a review in progress. Check back for a more in-depth M5 iPad Pro review coming soon.

Apple iPad Pro 2025 (11-inch, M5): By the numbers Liquid Glass looks incredible on the OLED display. Credit: Joe Maldonado / Mashable

The iPad Pro comes in silver and space black in both an 11-inch and 13-inch model, with starting prices of $999 and $1,299. As per usual, you can choose WiFi only or WiFi and cellular, if you want to add a cellular plan to your new device. I've been testing a specced-out version with 1TB of storage and an eSIM card, courtesy of Apple. I'm sharing the specs of the base 11-inch model.

  • Display: Ultra-Retina XDR display (Tandem OLED with HDR capabilities)

  • Memory: 16GB RAM

  • Storage: 256GB, 512GB, 1TB, 2TB

  • Dimensions: 9.83” x 6.99” x 0.21”

  • Weight: 0.98 pounds (444 grams)

  • Ports: Thunderbolt/USB-4

  • Brightness: 1,000 nits (1,600 nits with HDR content)

  • Refresh rate: Up to 120Hz

  • Touch ID: Yes

  • Face ID: Yes

And we have to talk about the silicon, of course. While the M5 chip is new, it has the same architecture as the M4 — a 9-core CPU (three performance cores, six efficiency cores) and a 10-core GPU.

Pro tip: Go with the midnight black version and invest in a microfiber cloths and cleaning wipes for fingerprint smudges.

The M5 iPad Pro design and Liquid Glass: A victory lap for Apple Thinner than you think. Credit: Joe Maldonado / Mashable

To use a racing metaphor, following the debut of iPadOS 26 and Liquid Glass, the M5 iPad Pro is like a victory lap for Apple.

While it has the same overall design as the previous iPad Pro, that's only because the previous design was approaching perfection. You might think I'm overselling it, but hot damn, when you hold this device in your hands, you feel like you're living in the future. We may not have flying cars yet, but this is a beautiful consolation prize. As soon as you can fold it up and put it in your pocket, we'll have reached straight-out-of-science-fiction levels of design.

On top of that, Apple recently introduced iPadOS 26, which brings the translucent, glass-like aesthetic of Liquid Glass to the iPad. In my iPad OS 26 review, I wrote that "iPadOS 26 doesn't just put a futuristic new face on your tablet," but also brings "critical new features like multitasking and windowing that make your iPad more like a laptop." Combine the iPad Pro design with Liquid Glass, and you get something truly special.

Left: iPadOS 26 brings Liquid Glass and windowing to your iPad. Credit: Apple Right: Multitasking is easier in iPadOS 26. Credit: Apple

Peak design is what Apple is known for, and the iPad Pro proves Apple hasn't totally lost its design chops in the post-Jobs era. It's thinner than both the iPad Air and iPhone Air, yet somehow more powerful, too.

So, while everything I've said was also true of the M4 iPad Pro (Mashable's former tech editor Kimberly Gedeon also raved about the design in her M4 iPad Pro review last year), combine all that with the OLED, HDR-capable display and thoughtful accessories like the Magic Keyboard and Apple Pencil, and you get a truly premium experience.

Credit: Joe Maldonado

Honestly, I think Apple should put the iPad team in charge of the iPhone, as it would be nice to get a shakeup in the mobile category, where Apple is at risk of falling behind rivals like Samsung and Xiaomi.

The M5 iPad Pro: Performance for those who need it

If you use a tablet for browsing the web, checking emails, playing The Sims, and your daily Wordle, then you don't need the iPad Pro. It's a device for professional artists, filmmakers, creators, and AI power users. The new M5 chip delivers a few key (though iterative) improvements over the M4.

Apple says the new M5 comes with purpose-built Neural Accelerators, which will help power Apple Intelligence features and any models you're running on device rather than online.

The M5 iPad Pro has a Geekbench score that ranges between 16,200 and 16,400, putting it in the top eight percent of laptops in our testing database. Of course, it's not a laptop, and all the laptops that do outperform it are overpowered gaming laptops that cost two, three, or four times as much. Like the M4 chip, it offers hard-to-believe power efficiency, resulting in a lengthy battery life.

Credit: Joe Maldonado / Mashable

The iPad Pro's Geekbench score also puts its closest competitors in the tablet space to shame. It trounces the Microsoft Surface Pro 11 with the Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite chip, which scored 13,469, and the iPad Air powered by the M3 chip, which scored a measly 10,498.

iPad OS 26 and Liquid Glass let you use the M5 chip to the fullest. Now that the iPad offers windowing (the ability to resize, drag, minimize, and access control menus for iPad apps and widgets), you can truly multitask on the iPad just like you would on a laptop. That makes it a lot easier to work on the device, though you'll need the $299 Apple Magic Keyboard to make the most of it.

In my initial testing, this tablet's been able to handle large video files and programs like Adobe Premiere Pro without breaking a sweat, which is no surprise based on its Geekbench scores.

The OLED display remains drool-worthy The new iPad Pro has the same OLED display as the M4 iPad Pro, pictured here. Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable

I could sing the praises of the Ultra Retina XDR display all day, but my predecessor Gedeon already did that. But in the same way that the unchanged design still impresses us a year later, the Tandem OLED display has the same effect. Colorful HDR footage looks absolutely gorgeous, and the crispiness of the details is so real that it's almost unreal.

So, sure, it's the same as last year's model, but when it looks this good, there's not much to complain about.

Even casual users will be able to marvel at the resolution, clarity, colors, and deep blacks. But only Pro-level users will be able to truly appreciate the subtleties of the HDR display. High-dynamic range video provides the best possible color, contrast, and subtle details, but if you don't know what HDR video is, if you've never used Final Cut or DaVinci Resolve, or if you aren't trying to grow your YouTube channel, then you may not really need the iPad Pro.

So, who is the iPad Pro for? Hint: It's in the name. Credit: Joe Maldonado / Mashable

Look, you don't have to be a Pro user to enjoy the iPad Pro. I've been comparing it to the iPad Air, which I recently re-tested for Mashable, and while it's only slightly thinner and a touch lighter, that 0.8mm really does make a difference, as does the OLED display.

So, if you're a tech enthusiast with money to burn and you simply want the newest and coolest products, then by all means, go for it. You truly won't regret it. But for the average user, it's overkill.

That being said, if you like to run AI models on your device, you're a professional illustrator or designer, or you need to deliver professional-quality video, the new iPad Pro is up for the job.

A quick word on the cameras, updated Games app, and other features Credit: Joe Maldonado / Mashable

Apple is keen for users to try out the new Games and Arcade experience on iPadOS 26 and the iPad Pro, and I really tried to get into it. But the truth is, the types of games that are fun to play on the iPad — cozy games, simulators, word puzzles, and the like — simply don't need the M5 chip or an OLED display.

Likewise, the iPad Pro has a decent camera on the front and back:

  • Primary camera: 12MP Wide camera

  • Front camera: 12MP Center Stage selfie camera

It can even record 4K video at 60 frames per second. However, tablets have always been a poor form factor for photography. The only real use case for me is video calling, which the iPad Pro can do very well.

Finally, I should note that I had a smooth experience with the eSIM card, and the ability to use the phone and messages app on your tablet is a nice perk. (Though, my eSIM card came pre-installed, and it's not always painless for the average person to set up an eSIM card.) I could see some advantages to essentially having your tablet act as a second cell phone line, but I think most people will opt for the WiFi-only version. After all, you can always use your iPhone as a hotspot if you're not in WiFi range.

The final word: Is the M5 iPad Pro worth the upgrade? Yes and no. Credit: Joe Maldonado / Mashable

The new Apple tablet is absolutely worth the investment, at least, according to our initial tests. If we encounter any unexpected problems, we'll share them in a future update to this iPad Pro review.

But we're also living in the era of iterative improvements, where companies put out new models on an annual basis, even when they probably shouldn't. So I'm going to say something that I'm frankly getting really tired of saying: The new iPad isn't an instant-upgrade if you already have last year's model. You could say the same about virtually any smartwatch, smartphone, fitness tracker, tablet, or laptop released in the past year — and I have. (To offset the cost, look into Apple's trade-in program.)

Still, the design, the display, and the performance are unbeatable in the tablet space.

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Correction: A previous version of this review stated that the iPad Pro did not have Face ID, but it does. The article has been updated to reflect that fact.

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