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For the first time, a woman and a Black astronaut are headed into deep space, breaking through the glass ceiling of low-Earth orbit as they attempt to circle the moon.
At 6:35 p.m. ET on April 1, NASA's 32-story Space Launch System lifted off from Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida. With the horsepower of 160,000 Corvettes, the rocket sent up a column of fire and vapor over the Atlantic Coast. This was no April Fool's Day gag, but a signal that the United States has returned to human-led space exploration.
More than a half-century after NASA last ventured farther than the International Space Station, Artemis II — including mission specialist Christina Koch and pilot Victor Glover — is on its way toward the moon. The crew is also composed of Commander Reid Wiseman and mission specialist Jeremy Hansen, who makes history in his own right as the first non-American on a lunar spaceflight. Hansen flies for the Canadian Space Agency.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.Topping the mega moon rocket was the Orion spacecraft, a new capsule designed for the agency's Artemis moon program, which aims to establish a continuous human presence on the moon. There, astronauts will learn how to survive the formidable lunar conditions before pushing on toward Mars, perhaps in the 2030s.
But the Artemis II crew won't be landing on the surface — that's for a later mission. If all goes according to plan, the four astronauts will test the spacecraft's life-support systems over a 10-day voyage that loops around Earth before slingshotting around the moon. They'll attempt to travel about 248,700 miles from Earth, surpassing Apollo 13's record of 248,655 miles, set in 1970.
"The thing to celebrate is that we as a world actually are living in an era where we know that we have to go for all and by all," Koch said on Friday about becoming the first woman on a moon mission. "We collectively made the decision to be here."
SEE ALSO: What 'home' will look like for the Artemis 2 crew headed to the moonKoch and Glover, who were assigned to the crew in 2023, have each downplayed the historic achievement, shifting focus away from their "first" superlatives. The milestones come at a time when NASA, under President Donald Trump's executive order, has ended diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility initiatives. When NASA announced its latest astronaut trainees in October 2025, it was the first class in 40 years without any Black candidates, though it included a record number of women.
For the past year, NASA has stopped talking about putting the first woman and person of color on the moon. It's unclear whether the agency will abandon that commitment, as the space agency has declined to directly discuss it with Mashable. The first moon-landing mission, Artemis IV, is slated for 2028, and NASA has not announced any crews beyond Artemis II.
Challenges before the launchToday's $4.1 billion launch leaves Earth two months after NASA had initially rolled the rocket out to the launchpad, only to haul it back and forth to the hangar for unexpected tests and repairs.
Engineers have worked through a handful of problems with the rocket, including hydrogen leaks during a fueling test and helium flow issues during a routine step to restore pressure in the upper stage. Those concerns, combined with the complexity of integrating the rocket, spacecraft, and mobile launcher, have delayed the mission and reshuffled timelines, underscoring the challenges of operating a rocket that has only flown once before. The vehicle made its inaugural voyage, the uncrewed Artemis I mission, in 2022.
Prior to takeoff, a battery on the launch abort system on Orion posed a potential issue for the rocket, but NASA officials addressed and cleared it.
In the first eight minutes of flight, the crew hurtled an estimated 18,000 mph through the air, enduring intense G-forces — about three times Earth's gravity — to escape the atmosphere. Koch and Glover will set new spaceflight records for women and people of color when Orion surpasses the altitude of the space station, about 250 miles above Earth.
NASA astronauts Victor Glover and Christina Koch train together for the Artemis II moon mission in an Orion mockup at Johnson Space Center in Houston. Credit: NASA / James Blair History-making momentsThat milestone is expected to happen within the first two hours of Flight Day 1. A crucial engine burn should propel the spacecraft into a high-Earth orbit with a peak altitude of about 46,000 miles.
Whether the crew will set the record for the farthest distance humans have ever traveled remains to be seen. The moment of truth would occur on Flight Day 6, when Orion passes behind the moon from Earth's perspective.
During those 45 minutes, when the moon literally blocks communication between Earth and the spacecraft, the crew will study and photograph the far side, observing features never seen directly by humans before. Because of the timing of the launch, the flight path, and lighting conditions, the Artemis II astronauts may be the first to lay eyes on Mare Orientale, for example, a lunar landmark nearly 600 miles wide that almost completely escapes Earth's view.
"I would love it if the entire world … could come together and just be hoping and praying for us to get that acquisition of signal," Glover said. "It would be a reminder, a data point that we all share, that we can do challenging and very big and very important things when we work together."
Over a 10-day spaceflight, the Artemis II crew will fly around Earth and then the moon, testing the Orion spacecraft's life-support systems. Credit: NASA infographicWhen Orion returns, the capsule will re-enter Earth's atmosphere at high speed, heating to about 3,000 degrees Fahrenheit. Because the heat shield for Artemis I was damaged during descent, the hardware has raised concerns about crew safety. NASA said the redesigned landing trajectory for Artemis II will prevent Orion from reaching the temperatures of the inaugural flight, which experienced roughly 5,000 degrees Fahrenheit.
Orion is expected to splash down on April 10 off the coast of San Diego, California, where U.S. Navy teams will recover the crew and ship.
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Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a brand new malware threat called CrystalX RAT, which is making its way around private hacker group chats and forums.
What sets CrystalX RAT apart from other malware?
It's an all-in-one hacker tool that includes data stealing and spyware capabilities. Furthermore, perhaps just in time for April Fools' Day, CrystalX RAT also has unique "prankware" capabilities that can mock and troll its victims in real-time.
On April 1, researchers with cybersecurity firm Kaspersky's Global Research & Analysis Team (GReAT) published a new report on a new malware they recently discovered in March called CrystalX RAT.
The team found evidence of this new malware dating back to January, and it was being offered within hacker communities as a MaaS, or Malware-as-a-Service, tool. This means that the developers of CrystalX RAT were offering the malware to less tech-savvy bad actors as a paid subscription service.
RAT stands for Remote Access Trojan and is a particularly dangerous type of malware that gives attackers complete remote access to the targeted computer or mobile device.
However, what caught Kaspersky researchers' eye about CrystalX RAT was its "extensive arsenal of capabilities" when compared to other similar types of malware.
Once a target downloads the CrystalX RAT malware to their device, they have unknowingly provided an attacker with a slew of data-stealing capabilities and spyware functionality. CrystalX RAT includes a stealer, which gathers system information and extracts private credentials from platforms like Telegram, Discord, Steam, and Chromium-based browsers like Google Chrome. In addition, an attacker can remotely monitor and control the infected device.
CrystalX RAT also includes a keylogger, which records every key that the victim types, and a clipper, which modifies a victim's clipboard. A hacker can utilize a clipper in order to perform actions such as changing a crypto wallet address when a target goes to paste the address.
However, what truly sets CrystalX RAT apart from other malware is its prankware toolset, which can be used to mock and troll the victim from within their device.
According to Kaspersky, CrystalX RAT comes with a panel titled "Rofl," which includes different methods in which the attacker can remotely prank the target through their infected computer.
Using CrystalX RAT, a hacker could remotely change a victim's desktop background to any image they like or rotate their computer screen's display, for example.
The attacker could also swap the victim's mouse buttons, disconnect computer peripherals like the monitor or keyboard, or hide desktop icons. CrystalX RAT also provides the capability to completely shutdown or restart an infected device remotely. Furthermore, a victim can receive custom notifications created by the attacker, who can even send messages in a pop-up chat dialog window.
While these may seem like silly pranks, as Kaspersky points out, they add a distressing psychological toll to the target, who is already a victim to an invasive cyberattack.
“Such a diverse feature set effectively enables a 360-degree compromise of the victim and a complete loss of privacy," said senior security researcher at Kaspersky Leonid Bezvershenko in a statement. "Beyond gaining access to account credentials, the stolen data could potentially be used for blackmail."
CrystalX RAT is just one of a number of sophisticated malware attacks to pop up over the past few months. Cybersecurity professionals urge users to be cautious when coming across unknown files online and to stick with downloads from official, trusted sources.
Apple brought the ban hammer down on an AI-powered iOS app.
The Information reported that Apple pulled an app called "Anything" from the App Store. For the unfamiliar, Anything is/was an app based around using "vibe coding," or the act of using natural language AI prompts to generate apps, often by people with no formal coding experience.
Apple has been either pulling vibe coding apps or blocking them from releasing updates since March, according to The Information, with other apps like Vibecode and Replit becoming victims.
SEE ALSO: Apple celebrates 50th birthday with homepage animationIn case you're wondering why Apple might take a hard line against vibe coding apps, it's not just based on vibes. The company told MacRumors that while there isn't a precise rule against vibe coding, these apps do violate App Store Guideline 2.5.2, which states:
Apps should be self-contained in their bundles, and may not read or write data outside the designated container area, nor may they download, install, or execute code which introduces or changes features or functionality of the app, including other apps. Educational apps designed to teach, develop, or allow students to test executable code may, in limited circumstances, download code provided that such code is not used for other purposes. Such apps must make the source code provided by the app completely viewable and editable by the user.
So, while there isn't exactly a rule against vibe coding apps, that guideline, as currently written, would make it pretty hard for any of them to exist on the App Store.
App developers have also reported delays in app store approvals this year, with some blaming vibe coding apps for creating a bottleneck. On Apple's end, fewer vibe-coded apps means fewer submissions to review.
But that also means you might need to learn how to code for real if you want to make an iOS app, so not everyone is a winner here.
SEE ALSO: You vibe-coded an app, now what?The sex toy shop Bellesa Boutique said today that Instagram "permanently deleted" its account for using the word "clitoris."
Bellesa Boutique offers sex toys for any gender, from vibrators to cuffs. (Bellesa also has a sister site, hosting pornography marketed towards women.)
SEE ALSO: Shockingly low number of adults can identify the clitoris, sex toy shop finds"Bellesa Boutique (@bellesaco) was just banned from Instagram," the shop posted from a new account, @bellesacensored, on March 31. The original Bellesa Instagram account had 700,000 followers and hosted over a decade's worth of content, the caption stated.
In a statement posted to X, the company provided this explanation: "Our violation? Using the word 'clitoris.'"
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.In email screenshots Bellesa shared with Mashable, Meta stated that the account was disabled for "violating Meta's Community Standards due to sexually explicit language in organic content." (Organic means that Bellesa shared the content on its account rather than in an advertisement.)
The email goes on:
Examples of content that is not allowed include sexually explicit language that uses explicit or graphic detail about:
Genitals
States of sexual arousal (e.g., wetness or erection)
Sexual encounters
Credit: Screenshot: BellesaThis is language lifted from Meta's Community Standards concerning Adult Sexual Solicitation and Sexually Explicit Language, where it states that the above language isn't allowed, but does not include "content shared in a humorous, satirical context or as sexual cursing."
Cofounder and CEO of Bellesa, Michelle Shnaidman, told Mashable that there wasn't any opportunity to appeal or review specific content before deletion, nor was the company given any warning. The Bellesa team was locked out of the account entirely on Saturday morning, and they were given a notice through the app.
The email also states that the company reviewed the case and determined the account violated its guidelines and can't be re-enabled.
"For over a decade, hundreds of thousands of people came to the @bellesaco community to learn about and celebrate their own bodies — a safe, shame-free space to discuss sexual wellness and pleasure. Instagram deleted it for 'sexually explicit language,' meaning discussing women's bodies in a health context is treated as inherently unacceptable," Shnaidman told Mashable over email.
The account deletion happened days after Meta was found guilty (along with YouTube) of negligent platform design that resulted in the harm of a young person's mental health. (Meta has said it will appeal the verdict.)
Credit: Screenshot: Mashable"Four days after losing a $375M lawsuit in court, Meta needed to look tough," the @bellesacensored post continues. "Instead of fixing what got them sued, they banned a women's sexual health community."
Shnaidman stated similarly that Bellesa wasn't the problem Meta was sued over. "But we're easier to ban than the content that actually got them into court," she said.
This isn't the first time Meta deleted content from a sex toy shop. In 2023, Meta reportedly rejected ads from another sex toy shop, Unbound, until it marketed to men. That same year, Meta seemed to reject period care ads for being "adult" or "political." (Meanwhile, explicit AI girlfriends were OK to advertise on Meta in 2024.) And for years, sex workers as well as LGBTQ content creators have told Mashable that they, too, have been banned or shadowbanned from Instagram.
In a 2025 study on the suppression of sexual and reproductive health on major platforms like Meta, the Center for Intimacy Justice found that of the groups studied, 63 percent had organic content removed from Meta platforms, and 84 percent of businesses and 76 percent of nonprofits had ads rejected by Meta.
The nonprofit Repro Uncensored, which monitors and tracks censorship, documented a wave of increased censorship in Nov. and Dec. 2025, its executive director, Martha Dimitratou, told Mashable.
Even in the last few days, they've seen a new wave of accounts taken down by Meta, including LGBTQ accounts and even accounts for nightclubs. Dimitratou couldn't pinpoint exactly why this is happening right now, but it could be a mix of AI content moderation, people reporting these accounts, or a big political or legal event — like the Meta trial.
Bellesa's Facebook account remains up, along with some Reels, though it has around 40,000 followers compared to Instagram's 700,000.
Mashable has reached out to Meta for comment.
"The ability to discuss sexual health online is how an entire generation of women learned what endometriosis is, what a cervical exam involves, that their experiences are normal," Shnaidman said. "Take that away and you're not protecting anyone — you're pushing these convos back into the dark."
Google first unveiled Gmail to the public on April 1, 2004. Now, 22 years later, Google is finally letting some Gmail users change their account's username while retaining everything else in their account.
The ability for Gmail users to change their username was first teased by Google late last year. And now, as of Tuesday, every Gmail user in the U.S. can officially change their username — that's the part that comes before the "@gmail.com" – to whatever they want, as long as the new username is available.
Aside from the username, everything else with the account remains the same. All emails and files associated with the old username will continue to exist in the account for the new username.
What happens to your old Gmail address? Google says it will retain that username for the user so that emails sent to that old address continue to arrive to the new username's inbox.
So, are you ready to change that Gmail username you created while you were still in high school? Here's how to do it.
How to change your Gmail usernameIf you're a Gmail user in the U.S., the option to change your Gmail username while retaining the same account is now open to you.
To change your username, simply go to your Settings while signed into your Google account. Next, go to Personal info, followed by Email, and then Google Account email.
Eligible accounts will then see a button labeled "Change Google Account email" on this page. Tap that button and then pick a new username.
Please note, Gmail users can only change their username once every 12 months. So, once you pick a new username, you're stuck with it for at least a year. But that might sound like a pretty short timeframe if you were one of the unfortunate users stuck with your previous Gmail username for 22 years.
It's not easy to come by something for nothing in 2026, let alone something good. But Lego offers free deals fairly regularly, with purchase, of course. This week's free deals include something perfect for Easter and a fun build for Star Wars fans. Both of these free offerings expire on April 5, so hop to it.
Best holiday offering Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego Cute Easter Bunny $0 at LegoLego named this build "Cute Easter Bunny" and we agree on its cuteness. It's a mini-build designed for those ages 6 and up. It includes 66 pieces to build the bunny, carrot, and three colorful Easter eggs. Plus, the heart-shaped nose could not be cuter. The Lego Cute Easter Bunny build comes free with online purchase of $40 or more at Lego.
SEE ALSO: Spend $50 at Amazon on Easter candy, toys, and games to get $10 off Best Star Wars offering Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego Star Wars Kamino Training Facility $0 at LegoEven the best need training. The Lego Star War Kamino Training Facility is free with purchase of $160 or more online at Lego through April 5. It's a 190-piece build that includes three Clone Cadets from Star Wars: Attack of the Clones. There's also the KE-8 Enforcer floating patrol vehicle with it's cockpit that opens. The Star Wars build is about 10 inches tall and 3.5 inches wide.
I've been writing for Mashable for four years, and in that time, I've tested hundreds of products — including tons of vibrators. While my niche is sexual health and wellness, my actual everyday life consists of wrangling two unruly beagles, working from literally wherever, and trying to get my hair done in under 10 minutes.
SEE ALSO: Amazon's Big Spring Sale is over, but these 110+ deals are still live: Last chance to save on Apple, Bose, LegoSo, when my editors asked me to round up the best Amazon Big Spring Sale deals that are miraculously still live today, I realized my version of "essential tech" looks a little different than the gadgets Mashable's Tech Editor, Timothy Beck Werth, already covered.
From my favorite steam mop to the blowout kit I use every single day, here are the lingering deals I'm telling my friends to buy before they disappear for good.
Shop a steam mop that'll keep your floors spotless sans chemicals Bissell PowerFresh Lift-Off Pet Steam Mop $148.93 at AmazonAs you know, I have two beagles. And even though I love them to bits, they can be messy, unruly, and demanding — especially if I'm not giving them enough attention (which usually leads to an on-purpose accident to get it). That's why I love this thing.
The Bissell PowerFresh Lift-Off Pet Steam Mop is a literal lifesaver when they've gotten up in the middle of the night and left me a surprise glued to the floor by morning. Of course, I take them out, and they have puppy pads in the house, but sometimes real accidents happen.
SEE ALSO: The PetSafe ScoopFree is a budget Litter-Robot alternative if your cat hates enclosed litter boxesThis steam mop is unlike other wet mops I've tried (and hated because they stink even after I clean them); it's super easy to use, cleanup is quick and easy (I just throw the washable mop pad in the washer), and it doesn't use harsh chemicals or leave a nasty, wet dog smell in my apartment like most wet mops do. It relies on steam and heat to get the job done, and it works! It also features a removable Lift-Off pod and comes with 13 attachments, so you can clean other surfaces like baseboards and the shower, too.
Get the Bissell PowerFresh Lift-Off Pet Steam Mop for $148.93, down from $159.99 (save $11.06) at Amazon.
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Bissell is one of my favorite brands for pet parents because it's affordable and effective. Whenever I need to spot-clean something, I use the Bissell Little Green Pet Deluxe Portable Carpet Cleaner. It's loud, but it works, and this deluxe version comes with a three-inch Tough Stain Tool, a Stain Trapper Tool, and trial-size formulas to get you started.
Get the Bissell Little Green Pet Deluxe Portable Carpet Cleaner for $139.99, down from $159.99 (save $20) at Amazon.
SEE ALSO: What is the best robot vacuum for pet hair? After testing, my cats and I chose 4 top picks for 2026 so far. Give your WFW (work from wherever) setup an upgrade with a new-ish MacBook Pro MacBook Pro (M5, 24GB RAM, 1TB SSD) $1,799 at AmazonWhenever I'm not on my iMac, I work on my 14-inch MacBook Pro (M4, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD). The M4 is a 2024 laptop, but it still works just fine even after putting it through hell day after day (I'm sure my log time is in the hundreds of thousands). It's not on sale right now, but the 2025 model is. You can still get $100 off the 14.2-inch MacBook Pro (M5, 24GB RAM, 1TB SSD) at Amazon. (It's not a shocking deal, but $100 is $100, right?)
Get the MacBook Pro (M5, 24GB RAM, 1TB SSD) for $1,799, down from $1,899 (save $100) at Amazon.
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If there's one personal item I have to take with me anytime I'm staying overnight, it'd be the Drybar "You Had Me at Blowout" Kit. I got this gift set for Christmas last year, and I literally use it every single day.
This little device is super handy for anyone who hates doing their hair or just doesn't want to spend hours in the bathroom getting ready (my sister takes forever to put her makeup on). With this tool, you can style your hair in minutes and be on your way to wherever way before your friends realize that you're not actually on the train yet.
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OK, so hydration is super important, and so is staying moisturized because glowing skin is happy skin. I cannot recommend this moisturizer enough. I put this on my face every time I get out of the shower. (I also love, love, love philosophy's face mask.) The formula includes hyaluronic acid and pineapple extract, which provide up to 72 hours of hydration. It's super lightweight, gives you a gorgeous natural glow, and works as a great primer if you wear foundation (I don't, and it still makes my skin dewy).
But here's the real tea: This stuff is never (I repeat, never) on sale, so you should definitely grab it while it is!
Get philosophy's hope in a jar glow water cream face moisturizer for $38.98, down from $52 (save $13.02) at Amazon.
SEE ALSO: Is this $45 red light gua sha a promising Solawave dupe? Keep your stress levels low with my all-time favorite wand vibrator LELO Smart Wand 2 (Medium) $138.58 at AmazonI couldn't write a deals roundup without including a vibrator — sexual wellness is an essential part of your overall routine. I have the large version of the LELO Smart Wand 2, and it was my very first favorite wand vibrator. (Until I met the VIM by Fun Factory, which was, unfortunately, discontinued.) Right now, the medium version is on sale, and it's the perfect size if you want something a bit more manageable to hold (or pack in a weekend bag).
It has a super-chic design, is 100% waterproof for the bath or shower, and offers 10 different vibration patterns. The charge also lasts practically forever, so you don't have to worry about it dying right when you need to release some tension.
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SPEND $50 TO SAVE $10: Amazon's "Fill your Easter basket" event takes $10 off a purchase of $50 or more on select Easter candy, toys, and games.
Eligible Amazon "Fill your Easter basket" items at a glance Lindt Gold Bunny $4.99 at Amazon Get Deal Hello Kitty Heart Pail $11.99 at Amazon (save $8) Get Deal Crayola Scribble Scrubbie Jumbo Pet $12.29 at Amazon (save $3.60) Get DealEaster is coming up quickly. If you don't have Easter basket goodies sorted out yet, Amazon is here to save the day. Spend $50 on select Easter candy, toys, and games at Amazon to save $10 on your purchase. Maybe best of all, plenty of these items will arrive with overnight shipping, depending on your location. Since Easter is just four days away, this quick shipping is a major benefit.
The Amazon Easter Basket event includes great candy options from Lindt, Reese's, Sour Patch Kids, Nerds, and more. For non-sweet treats, snag fresh spring art supplies from Crayola. Even a few Squishmallows and Gund stuffed animals are included in the deal. Games include the favorite Bananagrams and even Catan is included in the sale, which is sitting at a sale price of $43.99 instead of the list price of $54.99.
It's best to hop (sorry) on this offer quickly since Amazon doesn't list a time or date when the deal ends. Browse the entire list of eligible items to pick your favorites for this year's Easter baskets.
The problem with announcing any kind of news on April 1 is that absolutely nobody will believe you.
Case in point: On Wednesday morning, KitKat announced that customers could use a special online tracking tool to figure out if their purchased confectionery goods were part of the massive 12-ton KitKat heist that's gotten the internet's attention over the past few days.
The KitKat heist tracker was advertised on the official KitKat X account, and whoever runs the account is ardently insisting, both in the original post and in the replies, that this is real and not an April Fool's joke.
SEE ALSO: A 12-ton KitKat heist is breaking the internet This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.Taking a look at the tracker itself, it's hard to parse fiction from reality. It appears to be a pretty straightforward tracker with a text input for an 8-digit batch code on the back of each KitKat package. I don't personally have any KitKats on hand to test this out with, but I typed in a random 8-digit number and was told that it wasn't part of the stolen batch.
So, at the very least, the tracker is actually checking for something. It's just impossible to say what would happen if you happened to type in a "correct" batch code.
Whether or not the tracker is a hoax, the heist was very real. More than 400,000 KitKat bars were stolen from a delivery truck going between Italy and Poland, prompting plenty of The Fast and the Furious memes (and some genuine concerns for the public supply of KitKats ahead of the Easter holiday).
For what it's worth, the company, Nestle KitKat, says there is no threat to the chocolatey supply chain at this time.
SAVE $400: As of April 1, the Hisense 55-inch Canvas QLED 4K TV is down to only $599.99 at Amazon. That's 40% off its list price and a new best price ever.
Opens in a new window Credit: Hisense Hisense 55-inch S7N Canvas QLED 4K TV $599.99 at AmazonThe Amazon Big Spring Sale delivered plenty of excellent TV deals, but budget-friendly brand Hisense isn't playing by the rules. While the brand (which is one of our favorites, BTW) did drop prices over the last week, it waited until the sale was officially over to give us its best prices ever on several TV models — including the coveted Canvas art TV.
As of April 1, the Hisense 55-inch Canvas QLED 4K TV is down to just $599.99 at Amazon. That's 40% or $400 off its list price and a new lowest price on record. For those curious, the same TV was $87.98 more during the Spring Sale.
The Canvas TV is an alternative to the popular Samsung The Frame TV for budget-conscious shoppers. Like The Frame, it transforms a basic black box into a stylish piece of artwork that hangs on your wall. Its matte finish allows it to blend seamlessly into a gallery wall with other non-tech wall hangings. Unlike The Frame, it uses Google TV's interface, which Mashable's Miller Kern (a Canvas TV owner) says is "way more intuitive and responsive than Samsung's."
Beyond doubling as artwork, the Hisense Canvas is a QLED TV, so it's noticeably brighter and more saturated than a basic LED TV. It'll look brilliant in any lighting conditions. It also features a variable refresh rate up to 144Hz, which is surprisingly good for gaming, real-time adaptive brightness and color temperature, and an ultra-slim wall mount that lies flush against the wall for the true framed art look.
We know there is an awful lot going on in the world right now, but we shouldn't forget that humans are actually heading back into space. That's a big deal.
To mark the launch of NASA’s Artemis II mission — the first crewed flight to the Moon in over 50 years — Krispy Kreme has dropped a limited-edition doughnut that looks out of this world. It's a classic Original Glazed doughnut that's dipped in blue vanilla-flavored icing and topped with OREO crunch and white nonpareil stars. It's finished with a cookies-and-cream buttercream dollop and a red icing chevron — a sweet nod to the NASA logo.
View this post on InstagramYou can find these limited-edition doughnuts in-shop at participating shops nationwide or you can order for pickup or delivery through the Krispy Kreme app and website. The Artemis II doughnut is available through April 2 — don't miss out on this chance to celebrate this momentous occasion.
A24's latest look at David Lowery's upcoming film Mother Mary gives us more of an idea of what to expect when you blend Anne Hathaway and FKA twigs into a pop star dream.
In the trailer above, you can hear Hathaway's vocals on the film's second single, "My Mouth Is Lonely For You," written by the iconic English singer-songwriter; the first track "Burial" was unveiled in March. It's a bit of a moment for pop star-related A24 films right now, with the Mother Mary soundtrack not only including tracks written by FKA twigs but also Charli xcx and Jack Antonoff. The Mother Mary: Greatest Hits album arrives Apr. 17, just before the film releases, and I'll personally be blasting it loud enough to either help or very much hinder the marketing team's work.
Of course, the visuals mean everything here too, as the trailer shows The Devil Wears Prada 2 headliner as eponymous pop star Mother Mary, who reconnects with her best friend, costume designer Sam Anselm (Michaela Coel), before returning to the stage after a hiatus. Hathaway and Coel lead a formidable cast including Hunter Schafer, Atheena Frizzell, Sian Clifford, Kaia Gerber, Jessica Brown Findlay, Isaura Barbé-Brown, and Alba Baptista.
April Fools' Day is a minefield of fake announcements and pranks, but Dunkin’ is offering some much-needed digital sincerity (and generosity) this year.
For the second year in a row, Dunkin’ is giving away an enormous number of free coffees to celebrate April Fools' Day. How many, we hear you ask. Last year, Dunkin' promised to give away a million free coffees, but a lot of people thought it was a prank. In an effort to prove how serious they are about this special occasion, Dunkin' is going one better and giving away 1,000,001 free coffees this year.
View this post on InstagramRewards members simply need to open the Dunkin’ app and enter the promo code STILLNOTAJOKE to qualify for this promotion. The giveaway is valid while supplies last and excludes extra-large and cold brew coffees. Not already a member? Don't worry, it's free to join.
The free coffee redemption is valid in your app for seven days, so you don't actually need to leave the house today. You can redeem your free cup and pick your moment to cash in.
What's great about this free giveaway is that it's actually free. There's no qualifying purchase or sneaky catch that requires you to jump through hoops. You just need to enter a code and away you go. That's how it should be.
Today, April 1, 2026 (no joke), is Apple's 50th birthday.
The company was launched by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne on this day in 1976, essentially to market Wozniak's visionary Apple I personal computer.
Since then, it's grown into one of the largest, most successful companies ever created, with Apple products an important part of the lives of billions of people worldwide.
SEE ALSO: Everything Apple stopped selling in March. See the list.To mark the occasion, the company did a little takeover of its own website, which now features a colorful animation highlighting some of Apple's most important products, from the earliest Macs all the way to the new Vision Pro.
"At 50 years, it’s only natural to look back. But Apple has always looked forward, building tools and delivering experiences that enrich people’s lives. As we celebrate how far we’ve come, we’re inspired by where we’ll go — together," says the text accompanying the animation.
SEE ALSO: Apple to issue emergency patch to protect iPhones from DarkSword spywareOf course, this is by no means all that Apple is doing to celebrate. The company recently announced that the festivities will be held over several weeks. So far, Apple has made good on that promise with a series of surprise concerts, including a performance by Alicia Keys at Apple Grand Central in New York City.
FREE BOOKS: The latest Stuff Your Kindle Day takes place on April 1-2. Romance Spotlight, hosted by Book Below, is offering free romance books for your Kindle.
Amazon's Big Spring Sale offered a wide range of deals on Kindles and books, but that event has sadly come to an end. Bookworms have it good though, because Stuff Your Kindle Day is here to bridge the gap to the next shopping event.
Romance Spotlight is the latest free giveaway to go live, offering readers the chance to download romance books without spending anything. Everything that you download is yours to keep forever, so think of this as your opportunity to stock up on romance reads before the summer. You're going to need plenty of material for those warm nights and vacations.
SEE ALSO: I tested the best Kindles to help you find the perfect e-readerLooking to make the most of the latest Stuff Your Kindle Day? We've lined up everything you need to know about this popular event.
When is Stuff Your Kindle Day?Romance Spotlight takes place on April 1-2.
A lot of Stuff Your Kindle Days only last 24 hours, so it's nice to have a little more time to play with. You have time to properly check out everything on offer, assess your options, make a wishlist, and then download until your Kindle is weighed down. We can't think of a better way to spend the day.
Which ebooks are free?Romance Spotlight offers free romance books from a number of sub-genres. There's a helpful hub page with all the free books listed out. According to hosts by Book Below, "Whether you're a fan of steamy contemporary romances, heartwarming romantic comedies, or classic love stories, this event has something special waiting for you."
Is Stuff Your Kindle Day the same as Amazon Kindle Unlimited?Everything you download on Stuff Your Kindle Day is yours to keep, and there's no limit on the number of books you can download. Stuff Your Kindle Day downloads don't count towards the 20 books that Amazon Kindle Unlimited subscribers can borrow at the same time.
The best Stuff Your Kindle Day deal Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Kindle (16GB) + Kindle Unlimited (3 Months) $109.99 at AmazonThese popular e-readers let you take your entire library on the go. With weeks of battery life and an anti-glare display, you can read anywhere and anytime with the Kindle. Plus, you can get three months of Kindle Unlimited for free with your purchase for a limited time.
In a world where a side of guac can cost more than a monthly streaming subscription, National Burrito Day (April 2) is welcome respite from the mounting costs of this delicious combo of meat, rice, cheese, and everything else you like to stuff in there. Whether you're hunting for a BOGO deal or you're desperately trying to win a whole year's supply of the good stuff, we’ve rounded up the best deals on this special day.
We've checked out everything on offer from Chipotle, Qdoba, and the smaller cult-favorites so you don't have to go hunting. We'll be updating this list with any new free food deals that drop on Burrito Day.
Burrito Day 2026 food dealsBaja Fresh Mexican GrillOn National Burrito, score a Baja burrito with chicken for just $5 when you order in-store.
ChipotleThe Burrito Vault is back. Rewards members can play to win one of 140,000 BOGO codes or free burritos for a year. Members can also score free delivery during National Burrito Day.
Chronic TacosOn April 2, loyalty members can earn a BOGO free burrito via ordering through the app. California Burritos and Surf and Turf Burritos are not included in this promotion.
El Pollo LocoLoco rewards members can buy one à la carte burrito, get one free on April 2.
Moe’s Southwest GrillOn National Burrito Day, members can get a BOGO deal on burritos, bowls, and Moe Value Meals.
QdobaOn National Burrito Day, rewards members who purchase an entree and a drink can get a free burrito or bowl. This offer is valid for online, in-store, and in-app orders.
TortillaOn National Burrito Day, Tortilla is giving away 15,000 free burritos across the country. The giveaway starts at 3 p.m. local time, but you need to be a member to qualify.
An April Fool's joke from Tinder in 2019 is now real.
Seven years ago, Tinder joked that it was adding height verification to its app. Now, in 2026, the matchmaking app Tenr has made that a reality.
SEE ALSO: 8 best dating apps and sites for singles in their 40s and up"People care about height, and the app is all about not BS-ing and giving information up front," said Adam Moelis, the founder of Tenr. (Moelis also co-founded fintech company Yotta. In 2024, thousands of Yotta customers were locked out of their accounts and unable to access their money due to the failure of one of its banking partners. It appears that many customers are still locked out of their Yotta accounts as of this writing.)
What is Tenr?Tenr is a matchmaking app that aims, as Moelis said, to cut the BS in dating. The fundamental idea is that it doesn't take a two or three-hour date to know if you're interested in someone, but only ten minutes. Users sign up, answer questions about themselves and their preferences, and Tenr "crunches the information" to give three to five matches a day. From there, you have a ten-minute date the app calls a "Tenr," and each party decides whether to meet in person.
AI helps screen people, but it's not the core feature of Tenr, Moelis said. "I don't think AI is good at assessing chemistry, and I think that's probably the most important thing in dating. It's like, do you guys have an energy match? Do you have chemistry? And I think AI can't do that right now. You still need the interaction with the other person." Hence, ten-minute dates.
How does the app verify height?But back to height. Moelis is right: Height is important to people. For years, people have lamented that women want to date tall guys. Women have even used ChatGPT to catch men lying about it, and Tinder started testing a paid height preference last year. (Tinder told Mashable there isn't an update since then.) Hinge lets users select a height filter and there's even a "deal breaker" option that you can toggle if you're not open to seeing any profiles that don't fit your preferences.
I, for one, believe that we as a society need to stop obsessing about height in dating, but the preoccupation persists. And now, an app is getting in on it and using Apple's Measure app to ensure accuracy. (iPhone models 12 and up use LiDAR scanners — Light Detection and Ranging — to produce accurate measurements.)
"We thought it would be kind of a fun feature," Moelis said. "No other dating app is doing that because it's a little bit controversial, but we think it matters to people."
Here's how height verification works on Tenr: Using the LiDAR scanner on the iPhone camera, a friend can hold the phone and point it at you. It's pretty accurate — plus or minus an inch, said Moelis.
The feature went live a few weeks ago, and it's getting a fair amount of use. Moelis is actually surprised by the lack of negative reaction. Over 700 users have verified their heights so far (and the app is close to 6,000 sign-ups since May 2025).
Height verification, of course, isn't the app's only feature. Moelis also mentioned the Wingman, in which users can recruit friends to help choose their photos and leave testimonials about them. But for those who are tired of men lying about a few inches on dating apps, this might be the only way to catch them — before meeting them IRL, that is.
If you needed more proof of just how bad the DarkSword spyware is, Apple is about to issue a rare patch (via Wired) that addresses the issue on phones running iOS 18.
Why is this rare? Well, typically Apple will simply tell iPhone users to upgrade to the latest version of iOS (that's iOS 26.4 right now). But this time, everyone running iOS 18 on their phones is getting a patch of their own.
DarkSword is a web based tool that enables malicious hackers to steal data from iPhones, and it's publicly available for everyone to use. Apple already patched iOS 26 against DarkSword, but iOS 18 remains unprotected at writing time. As for why anyone would want to run iOS 18, there are folks who are simply slow to update their phone, and then there are those that may not want to switch to Apple's new "Liquid Glass" user interface that debuted in iOS 26.
It's not a small group. A survey by TelemetryDeck indicated that roughly 19 percent of all iPhone users were running iOS 18 at the end of February.
An Apple spokesperson told Wired that the new patch will be issued on Wednesday morning. This patch will not upgrade the phone to iOS 26; instead, users will remain on iOS 18, but will be safe against DarkSword.
SEE ALSO: iPhone exploit DarkSword has been released in the wild: How to protect yourselfApple, of course, still encourages all users to update to iOS 26 and receive the company's "most advanced protections."
SAVE OVER $700: As of April 1, the Hisense 85-inch Class U8 Mini-LED ULED 4K TV has dropped to its lowest-ever price of $1,499.96 at Amazon.
Opens in a new window Credit: Hisense Hisense 85-Inch Class U8 Mini-LED ULED 4K UHD Google Smart TV $1,499.96 at AmazonSale events, like Amazon's recent Big Spring Sale, are a great opportunity to upgrade your TV. But just because that sale event is over doesn't mean every great discount has disappeared. There's still quite a few offers worth taking advantage of right now, including this excellent offer on the massive Hisense 85-inch Class U8 Mini-LED ULED 4K TV.
As of April 1, the Hisense 85-inch Class U8 Mini-LED ULED 4K TV has dropped to its lowest-ever price of $1,499.96 at Amazon. This deal saves you $798.03 off its list price of $2,297.99. This limited-time deal will not stick around for long, so act fast if you're interested in buying.
Mashable Deals Be the first to know! Get editor selected deals texted right to your phone! Get editor selected deals texted right to your phone! Loading... Sign Me Up By signing up, you agree to receive recurring automated SMS marketing messages from Mashable Deals at the number provided. Msg and data rates may apply. Up to 2 messages/day. Reply STOP to opt out, HELP for help. Consent is not a condition of purchase. See our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. Thanks for signing up!With some exciting movies and shows available to stream right now, and plenty coming out in the months ahead, a huge 85-inch screen is a great way to watch everything in the pipeline. It's not just the big screen size that makes this Hisense TV worth the splurge. It also boasts excellent picture quality thanks to 4K resolution, QLED Color, and Mini-LED Pro technology that provides sharp, bright, and colorful images.
Picture quality comes through smoothly thanks to its 165Hz Native Refresh Rate, and the Anti-Glare Low Reflection Pro panel makes sure light doesn't get in the way of what you're watching. Plus, it supports Dolby Atmos audio, so you can feel completely absorbed in what you're watching by hearing every sound on screen clearly.
Since it's a limited-time deal, it may not be live for long. If the Hisense 85-inch Class U8 Mini-LED ULED 4K TV has caught your eye, act fast to grab it at this price.