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SAVE 51%: Our favorite budget-friendly blender just hit a new record-low price for the final day of Amazon's Big Spring Sale. As of March 30, you can get the NutriBullet Pro Nutrient Extractor for $48.99 at Amazon, down from $99. That's a 51% discount or $50.01 savings.
NutriBullet Pro Nutrient Extractor $48.99 at AmazonIf you’ve been putting off buying a personal blender because $100 feels steep for a morning smoothie habit, Amazon's Big Spring Sale is finally giving you a reason to jump. This matte black NutriBullet Pro is on sale for $48.99, which is 51% off and its best price to date.
SEE ALSO: Amazon's Spring Sale is still live: We found 100+ deals on Apple, Kindle, Bose, and NinjaIt’s essentially the middle child of the NutriBullet family — nearly four times more powerful than the original Magic Bullet but way more affordable than the 1,200W flagship models. With 900 watts of power, it can chew through tough stuff like seeds, nuts, and fibrous greens like kale. While it doesn't have fancy presets, it's incredibly simple to use. Just pop your ingredients in and push down to start blending.
You'll get a 32-oz and a 24-oz cup in the box, plus a to-go lid, so you can blend and leave without having to scrub a giant pitcher first. It even includes a specific blade designed for dry ingredients like oats. Just a heads-up that it's fairly loud for its size, but since the container and blades are completely dishwasher-safe, the easy cleanup makes it worth the noise.
Angela Lipps, a 50-year-old grandma from Tennessee, spent more than five months in jail after the AI facial recognition platform Clearview AI falsely matched the grandmother with a suspect of bank fraud more than 1,000 miles away in North Dakota.
Fargo police chief Dave Zibolski admitted to CNN that there were a "couple of errors" in the investigation that led to Lipps' arrest.
A "partner agency’s facial recognition technology” and “additional investigative steps independent of AI to assist in identification” led to a warrant being issued for Lipps, Zibolski said.
The grandma was arrested on July 14 while looking after four children. Authorities in Tennessee held Lipps in county jail for 108 days before she was extradited to Fargo. Lipps says she had never even been to the state of North Dakota before her arrest.
According to her GoFundMe page, Lipps found out that a woman in North Dakota stole tens of thousands of dollars from banks in Fargo using a fake military ID. Clearview AI matched the fake ID image with Lipps in Tennessee.
The case against Lipps fell apart in December when the lawyer she was given in Fargo was able to produce bank records showing Lipps was at a gas station and ordering pizza in Tennessee at the time that authorities claimed she was in North Dakota.
Lipps was released on Christmas Eve, after nearly 5 months in prison. Lipps says she lost her home, income, car, and health insurance as a result of her imprisonment.
What is Clearview AI?Clearview AI is a tech company that has plenty of charges from critics on its rap sheet already. it has created massive facial-scan databases by scraping photos from social media platforms and other places on the internet, then training its machine learning algorithms on them.
In 2020, Facebook sent Clearview AI a cease and desist over the mass photo scraping. Other tech companies like YouTube, Twitter, and Venmo also requested that Clearview AI stop scraping its platforms. Clearview AI claimed it had a "First Amendment right" to the data.
In 2022, a legal settlement with the ACLU resulted in Clearview AI agreeing to stop selling access to its tool to private businesses. However, it did not bar Clearview AI from working with law enforcement.
While Fargo police have admitted to making mistakes in the investigation, authorities have not yet apologized to Lipps for her ordeal. Lipps' attorneys are currently looking at filing a civil rights claim.
SAVE 20%: Mashable's pick for the best camping power station is down to its lowest price ever. As of March 30, you can get the EF EcoFlow River 3 Plus for $239.20 at Amazon, down from $299.
EF EcoFlow River 3 Plus $239.20 at AmazonAmazon's Big Spring Sale is almost over, but the retailer is still sneaking in a few record-low markdowns. Right now, you can grab the EF EcoFlow River 3 Plus for just $239.20, down from $299 (the lowest we've ever seen it). Since this is an active Lightning Deal, you'll need to move fast before it's gone — once it's fully claimed, the price goes right back up.
Pro tip: If you're stocking up on EcoFlow gear today, Amazon is also running a promo where you get a free item if you spend over $600 on qualifying products.
SEE ALSO: Amazon's Spring Sale is still live: We found 100+ deals on Apple, Kindle, Bose, and NinjaMashable's power station expert, Lauren Allain, says the EcoFlow River 3 Plus is the best portable power station for camping. Because it weighs just over 10 pounds and features a built-in handle, you won't throw your back out hauling it to your tent. Spec-wise, you're looking at a 286Wh battery with three standard AC outlets. It delivers a steady 600W but can surge to 1200W for more demanding appliances.
It's also super practical for everyday home use. You can fully recharge it from a standard wall outlet in just an hour. Plus, it runs at a whisper-quiet 30 decibels and works as an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) — meaning it'll keep your WiFi router or desktop alive if the grid suddenly goes down.
The Paradise Season 2 finale was so chock-full of quantum computing talk and nuclear meltdown panic that you might have missed a key detail about one major character: Jane Driscoll (Nicole Brydon Bloom) may still be alive.
SEE ALSO: 'Paradise' Season 2's explosive finale reveals the truth about AlexThe last viewers saw of Jane, she was attempting to assassinate Dr. Torabi (Sarah Shahi) while she was in the shower. However, Dr. Torabi pulled a reverse Uno on Jane's Psycho plan with an ambush of her own, stabbing the rogue Secret Service agent. The fight ended with Jane bleeding out on the bathroom floor.
But is that really how a killer as relentless as Jane would go out on Paradise? The show's Season 2 finale, "Exodus," suggests not.
Towards the end of the action-packed episode, after the bunker's inhabitants evacuate due to an impending nuclear meltdown, Paradise shows scenes from the now-deserted bunker. Among them is a shot of Dr. Torabi's shower, which is now totally empty. That can only mean one thing: Jane somehow managed to leave Dr. Torabi's house. Knowing her, she probably even made it out of the bunker before it blew up, meaning she's loose and, let's face it, likely after the woman who stabbed her.
Jane being alive isn't that big a twist for Paradise. No one in this show seems to stay dead. Even dead characters return for flashbacks, and with the possibility of time travel on the horizon, maybe a resurrection or two is in the show's future. (Justice for Shailene Woodley's Annie!)
Plus, there are a few Jane-related loose ends Paradise needs to wrap up. In a flashback in Season 2, episode 6, a Circuit City employee named Don (Francois Battiste) gets a message that a killer will be born, and that she can be stopped if she hears the right message. That killer is Jane. Although we never actually hear what the all-important message is, we do know it was sent by a user named AlexQ, who is probably the very same Alex as Sinatra's (Julianne Nicholson) AI-powered quantum computer. Why did Alex send this message from the future, and what is the exact message that will stop Jane? That's for Paradise creator Dan Fogelman to know, and Season 3 to answer.
Paradise Season 2 ends not with a bang, but with a full-on nuclear meltdown that blows up the Paradise bunker. But even then, that's somehow not the most explosive part of the episode.
SEE ALSO: 'Paradise' Season 2 drops a huge bombshell about Link and SinatraInstead, the biggest revelations of the finale, titled "Exodus," are all centered around Alex, the side project Samantha "Sinatra" Redmond (Julianne Nicholson) has been working on all season long. While you may have been able to guess at Alex's true nature thanks to some clues sprinkled throughout Paradise Season 2, we now have official answers to our most pressing Alex questions (as well as several more questions Season 3 needs to answer). Let's break it down.
Paradise's Alex is a quantum computer. Julianne Nicholson in "Paradise." Credit: Disney / Ser BaffoBack in Season 2, episode 3, Paradise introduced Professor Henry Miller (Patrick Fischler), the head of Vestige Quantum. Working with his genius protégé Dylan (Thomas Doherty), also known as Link, he created a technology that Sinatra literally killed for. Now, in "Exodus," we learn exactly what that technology is. It's an AI-controlled quantum computer. The AI is named "Alex" in honor of Henry's wife (Gwen Holloway).
Paradise uses a lot of quantum computing buzzwords like "all-to-all platform," "neutral atoms," and "optical tweezers" to describe why Dylan's early prototype of what will become Alex is impressive. Sort through all that quantum noise and you'll learn what you really need to know, which is that Alex can predict any future problems within microseconds.
SEE ALSO: 'Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen' review: Marriage is a killerThat speed draws the attention of Sinatra, who wants to use Alex to solve the climate crisis. However, Henry has misgivings about the technology the more he works on it. As Alex grows more advanced, it begins to try to manipulate time, resulting in strange anomalies. For example, it's answering complex equations that no one has asked it to solve yet. (Yes, that means all your Paradise time travel theories are officially taking off.)
Henry's hesitation to keep working on Alex is what winds up getting him killed. Plus, the dangers of the machine's time manipulation explain why Dylan wants to "kill Alex" in the first place. However, in Sinatra's hands, Alex has grown more advanced than ever.
Where is Alex now in Paradise? Julianne Nicholson and Simon Templeman in "Paradise." Credit: Disney / Ser BaffoAlex is now located in — gasp! — a second bunker, hidden under the Denver airport. It's under the supervision of Dr. Chase (Simon Templeman), a mysterious new figure introduced in "Exodus."
When Sinatra pays Alex and Dr. Chase a quick visit (apparently those trams from the main bunker can cover 100 miles with no problem), he informs her that Alex hasn't been activated, yet she's somehow communicating with them. Alex has been accurately predicting weather events, earthquakes, and even Sinatra's arrival. The machine has also printed a series of numbers, the first of which are two sets of coordinates: One points you to a mountain in Colorado, while the other points you to the Denver airport. Given that they're roughly 100 miles apart, these are the coordinates of the bunkers.
SEE ALSO: 'Paradise' Season 2: What is the message for Jane?Above the numbers is a message that Alex is awaiting a user cryptically named X. Given that that's Xavier Collins' (Sterling K. Brown) nickname, Sinatra realizes that he is user X, and that he is meant to activate Alex. That tees up the biggest storyline for Paradise Season 3: Xavier's journey to Denver. However, there are still several important pieces in play in "Exodus."
Yes, Link is Sinatra's son Dylan. No, we don't know how it's possible. Thomas Doherty in "Paradise." Credit: Disney / Ser BaffoParadise Season 2, episode 7 reveals that the character we've known primarily by the codename Link is actually named Dylan, just like Sinatra's late son. He also has the same birthday. Coincidence, or quantum miracle?
Paradise opts for the latter, with Sinatra convinced that Dylan truly is her son. "I can't explain it, and it doesn't make sense, but somehow, I'm certain," she tells Dr. Chase. That's honestly how I feel talking about this twist!
SEE ALSO: Is Jane still alive in 'Paradise' Season 2?Dylan still being alive is one of the "anomalies" created by Alex's time manipulation. That's all the clarification we get on that end, but hopefully Season 3 will give us more answers on that front.
Season 3 also needs to give us more answers about all the strange anomalies that have been causing nosebleeds throughout the season. The biggest example? Whatever is going on with Xavier's premonitions of him and Dylan walking through an unknown hallway. The pair finally link up in "Exodus," but we don't get payoff on the vision just yet. Whatever mission they're on will come somewhere down the line, perhaps when they're under the Denver airport.
Another loose end? The message that so urgently needs to be delivered to Jane (Nicole Brydon Bloom), whom Paradise implies is very much alive after her run-in with Dr. Torabi's (Sarah Shahi) machete.
What will happen when Xavier activates Alex in Paradise? Sterling K. Brown in "Paradise." Credit: Disney / Gilles MingassonBy the end of "Exodus," Paradise has literally blown itself up. The bunker is gone, Sinatra along with it, and Xavier has the daunting task of activating Alex and saving the world. (In another moment of headache-inducing time-loop shenanigans, Sinatra says she believes he's already done so.)
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So what exactly will happen when Alex finishes her calculations and gets activated? Will she find a solution to the world's next crisis, in which trapped greenhouse gases from the super-volcanic eruption will heat Earth to an unbearable extreme? Or will she go full time travel mode and give Xavier the power to stop the entire apocalypse before it even begins?
Based on Sinatra's assertion that the quantum computer "can stop all of this. In fact, it already has stopped all of this," I'm going to guess the latter. In a bonkers move, Paradise could reset its entire timeline to the point that the show doesn't even come to pass. Maybe the apocalypse is successfully avoided, and characters like Cal Bradford (James Marsden) and Annie Clay (Shailene Woodley) never perish.
It would be a big swing, but when has Paradise ever gone small? This is a show that opened with an underground bunker reveal and only got wilder from there, and I trust Season 3 will be no different. Until then, I'll be blasting dramatic Phil Collins covers and trying to learn more about quantum computing in order to prepare.
AI-assisted app development, or vibe coding, is creating a bottleneck for Apple's App Store review process, with some developers reporting wait times stretching to weeks, Business Insider reports.
The number of new iOS apps released in the US grew nearly 55 percent year-over-year in January, following a 56 percent spike in December — the highest growth rate in four years, according to data from marketing intelligence firm Sensor Tower, according to Business Insider. The surge follows the mainstream rise of agentic coding tools in 2025, which have made it possible for just about anyone to build and ship an app.
SEE ALSO: Google opens the door to OpenClaw and other AI agents with new releaseOne vibe coder told Business Insider he's been waiting about 6 weeks to get his app approved, with update reviews taking anywhere from 2 days to a week. Others on the iOS programming subreddit have echoed the frustration, with some worried Apple could tighten its review standards to filter out low-quality AI-generated apps.
Apple pushed back on the characterization, telling Business Insider that 90 percent of submissions are still reviewed within 48 hours and that it has processed more than 200,000 submissions per week over the last three months, with an average review time of 1.5 days.
But analysts say Apple will need a longer-term fix. One market research analyst told Business Insider that their company will eventually have to move away from case-by-case gatekeeping toward something more like curation at scale.
SAVE $1,600: Use code MASH300JACK at checkout to get the Jackery HomePower 3000 portable power station for only $899, down from the list price at Jackery of $2,499. That's a huge 64% discount and a bigger savings than we've ever seen at Amazon.
Opens in a new window Credit: Jackery Jackery HomePower 3000 $899 at WellbotsWe're all-eyes on Amazon for the next few days as the retailer rounds out the tail end of the Amazon Big Spring Sale. We've seen some nice deals on portable power stations during the sale, but there's a special non-Amazon sale to mention today.
As of March 30, the Jackery HomePower 3000 portable power station is on sale for only $899 at Wellbots with code MASH300JACK, marked down from the list price at Jackery of $2,499. That's a huge 64% discount for a savings of $1,600. This sale marks a bigger savings than we've ever seen at Amazon.
If you dread every wind, rain, ice, or snow storm for fear of it knocking out power, you have a few options. The traditional solution involved buying a generator and firing it up during an outage. But we have a new solution and one that uses solar for recharging and can be used inside: a portable power station.
SEE ALSO: I've tested portable power stations for years — here's what I'd actually buy in Amazon's Big Spring SaleThe Jackery HomePower 3000, like the name suggests, is great for home backup during a storm. You'll be able to keep the refrigerator cooling, the coffee maker brewing, and WiFi router broadcasting (assuming the Internet is still available).
In total, the Jackery HomePower 3000 has 3,072Wh of battery capacity. In real-world terms, Jackery says that'll keep a refrigerator on for up to two days or a rice cooker on for six hours. Plus, it recharges in under two hours.
Since we've never seen the Jackery HomePower 3000 for this low at Amazon, it's worth snagging today's deal from Wellbots. You'll be saving a giant $1,600 on the powerful battery station to keep your home charged up during the next outage.
A chocolate heist is captivating the internet this week after a transport truck carrying 12 tons of KitKat products was reportedly stolen.
SEE ALSO: J.K. Rowling controversy explainedThe KitKat bandits intercepted the delivery vehicle mid-route, carrying 413,793 units of a "new" KitKat product from Central Italy to Poland, CBS reports.
Parent company Nestlé told CBS News that the truck is still unaccounted for, and warned that the loss could "threaten" supply chains across Europe. In a follow-up statement on KitKat brand social media accounts, however, it was clarified that there is no threat to supply or public safety.
The internet, of course, is having a field day.
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Looking at my calendar, I can't help but think there may be Soderbergh-esque third act reveal in this viral tale. Surely, Nestle hasn't roped us into a week-long April Fools' Day joke, all with the plan of releasing a new flavor of KitKat after continued global boycotts of Nestlé products?
Bluesky has created another app, Attie, that uses AI to build custom feeds.
The Bluesky team announced Attie at the Atmosphere conference over the weekend, TechCrunch reported. The conference is about the AT protocol, which is the underlying protocol Bluesky is built on, according to TechCrunch, and the conference attendees will be the initial beta testers.
SEE ALSO: Bluesky finally has draftsAttie already has a Bluesky account, naturally, where it posted on Saturday that it's currently in an invite-only closed beta (much like how Bluesky was when it launched).
1/ Today, we’re excited to introduce Attie, currently as an invite-only closed beta. Attie is the first agentic social app on atproto. It’s something completely new—an experiment in making building on the protocol more accessible.
— Attie (@attie.ai) March 28, 2026 at 6:48 PM"Attie is the first agentic social app on atproto [the AT protocol]," the post reads. "It's something completely new — an experiment in making building on the protocol more accessible."
The Attie presentation comes shortly after Bluesky CEO Jay Graber announced she's stepping down from her position. Graber will now be chief innovation officer, and she was part of the Attie announcement along with CTO Paul Frazee, TechCrunch reported.
Graber also posted a blog about Attie on Saturday, in which she wrote, "The proliferation of low-quality AI-generated content is making public social networks noisier and less trustworthy at a time when we need accurate information more than ever," yet major platforms aren't trying to fix the problem.
Graber continued that she and the Bluesky team believe AI should "serve people, not platforms," and that an open protocol "puts this power directly in users' hands." It's increasingly possible to personalize software without being able to code, she wrote, thanks to agentic coding tools.
"You can use it to build your own feeds, create software that works the way you want it to, and find signal in the noise," she wrote.
Attie users will apparently be able to describe what posts they want to see, and the coding agent will build the feed they describe. The experience will be "more like having a conversation than configuring software," according to Graber.
On the Attie website, examples of prompts include "poetry, long-form fiction craft, and writing process from people I follow" and "Show me electronic music and experimental sound from people in my network."
Those without an invite code can sign up for Attie's waitlist on the website.
The European Commission – the same regulatory body that slaps big fines on tech heavyweights like Apple and Meta and issues AI safety guidelines – was hacked in March, with attackers stealing a ton of data.
In a blog post detailing the attack, the EC said it had discovered a cyber attack on its Europa.eu platform on March 24. "Immediate steps" were taken to contain the attack, which is why the Europa websites remained operational. Internal systems of the EC were not affected by the cyberattack, and the EC says it would continue to "continue to monitor the situation and take all necessary measures to ensure the security of its internal systems and data."
The EC also said that data has been taken from its Europa websites, without going into further detail.
However, BleepingComputer claims the breach affected at least one of the EC's Amazon Web Services (AWS) accounts, with hackers telling the outlet they got away with over 350GB of data, including "multiple databases." The hackers also said they will not attempt to extort the EC for the stolen data but will leak it online "at a later date."
SEE ALSO: U.S. government creates website to get around European content bansThe Europa.eu sites are a comprehensive homepage for the European Union, featuring news as well as information on the EU's laws, policies, and institutions. It's unclear whether any personal information was stolen in the breach.
This is the second cyberattack the European Commission has disclosed this year. In January, the EC said hackers breached its central infrastructure for managing mobile devices, acquiring staff names and some of their mobile phone numbers.
TL;DR: Amazon has the Magic: The Gathering Avatar The Last Airbender Play Booster Box listed for $124.99, the lowest-ever price with the retailer. Walmart is slightly lower at $123.99.
Where to buy Magic: The Gathering Avatar The Last Airbender Play Booster Box: Best Amazon deal Magic: The Gathering Avatar:The Last Airbender Play Booster Box $124.99 at Amazon Shop Now Best Walmart Deal Magic: The Gathering Avatar:The Last Airbender Play Booster Box $123.99 at Walmart Shop NowWith Amazon’s Big Spring Sale continuing to bring more attention to gaming deals, Pokemon TCG deals, and even offers on Samsung and Apple tech, is there anything for Magic: The Gathering fans? Of course there is: One of the biggest recent MTG crossover products has dropped to its best-ever price.
As of March 30, Amazon has the Magic: The Gathering Avatar The Last Airbender Play Booster Box listed for $124.99, its lowest-ever price according to price tracker camelcamelcamel. Meanwhile, Walmart is a touch lower at $123.99, undercutting Amazon by $1 and making it the best place to buy right now.
Buyers are getting 30 Avatar The Last Airbender Play Boosters, with 14 trading cards in each pack. In MTG, boxes like these are the best boosters for playing with friends, building decks, and getting into Limited, as well as hunting for chase cards. On a pack-by-pack basis, Walmart’s current $123.99 price lands at roughly $4.13 per booster.
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If you’re an Avatar fan who’s new to MTG, you can also still buy the Magic: The Gathering Avatar The Last Airbender Beginner Box for under $24. To save more on packs from other expansions, the Magic: The Gathering Lorwyn Eclipsed Play Booster Box is still only $119 in Amazon’s Big Spring Sale.
British tourists tend to get a bad rap at the best of times, and one of SNL UK's latest sketches gives an entertaining insight into why.
The clip above starts at the airport, with the cast getting ready to jet off to Spain — and excitement levels running particularly high for a visit to the local "British-themed pub" ("Just like Britain, but in Spain!" sing the cast).
Fortunately, when they do eventually decide to branch out and try somewhere else, guest host Jamie Dornan is happy to lend a hand — and you can probably guess where they all end up next.
Time is running out on Amazon's third annual Big Spring Sale. The sale event wraps up after March 31. But thankfully the deals are still going strong, with epic discounts still available and more price drops coming as the hours tick by.
The Big Spring Sale mainly revolves around seasonal essentials like cleaning supplies and outdoor gear, but it also boasts some very generous deals on must-have tech — including flagship Apple products such as MacBooks. And as Mashable's resident laptop expert, I'm very much on the case with these deals.
Apple actually just refreshed its MacBook lineup earlier this month, announcing updated MacBook Airs and Pros in addition to an all-new budget MacBook Neo. Most configurations of these new releases are seeing their very first (tiny) discounts during the Big Spring Sale, while their predecessors are priced to move at up to $300 off.
SEE ALSO: Amazon's Big Spring Sale is surprisingly good: We found 111+ deals on Apple, DJI, Sony, and DysonKeep in mind that Apple has discontinued its last-gen MacBooks, which means they'll only be available on the refurbished market once third-party retailers' inventories dry up. If you see a good deal on an M4 MacBook Air or Pro at Amazon this week, don't wait too long to add it to your cart. A few configurations are starting to go in and out of stock, and they'll likely sell out long before this summer's Prime Day sale hits. With less than 48 hours to go, today is a great day to pull the trigger on a purchase.
I'll continue to monitor Amazon's Big Spring Sale MacBook deals as the sale continues into next week, so check back if nothing catches your eye just yet. Note: Deals marked with a 🔥 have dropped to a record-low price. Deals with a strikethrough are no longer available at the time of writing.
Best MacBook Air deal Opens in a new window Credit: Apple Apple MacBook Air, 15-inch (M4, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD) 🔥 $1,099 at AmazonThe M4 MacBook Air may be a last-gen laptop, but it's still an incredibly capable ultraportable. (In our testing, it proved much faster than much pricier Windows laptops.) It has the same 12MP Center Stage webcam, Liquid Retina display, and 18-hour battery life as its new M5 counterpart, which just offers slightly faster performance and newer wireless connectivity. This 15-inch configuration with 16GB of memory and 512GB of storage has never been cheaper.
Read Mashable's full review of the Apple MacBook Air (M4).
More MacBook Air dealsApple MacBook Air, 13-inch (M4, 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD) — $899 $999 (save $100)
Apple MacBook Air, 15-inch (M4, 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD) — $949 $1,199 (save $250) 🔥
Apple MacBook Air, 13-inch (M4, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD) — $999 $1,199 (save $200)
Apple MacBook Air, 13-inch (M5, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD) — $1,049 $1,099 (save $50) 🔥
Apple MacBook Air, 15-inch (M4, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD) — $1,099 $1,399 (save $300) 🔥
Apple MacBook Air, 13-inch (M4, 24GB RAM, 512GB SSD) — $1,199.95 $1,399 (save $199.03)
Apple MacBook Air, 13-inch (M5, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD) — $1,249 $1,299 (save $50) 🔥
Apple MacBook Air, 15-inch (M5, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD) — $1,249 $1,299 (save $50) 🔥
Apple MacBook Air, 15-inch (M4, 24GB RAM, 512GB SSD) — $1,299 $1,599 (save $300) 🔥
Apple MacBook Air, 13-inch (M5, 24GB RAM, 1TB SSD) — $1,449 $1,499 (save $50) 🔥
Apple MacBook Air, 15-inch (M5, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD) — $1,449 $1,499 (save $50) 🔥
Apple MacBook Air, 15-inch (M5, 24GB RAM, 1TB SSD) — $1,649 $1,699 (save $50) 🔥
Nine bucks off barely counts as a discount, but this is the best MacBook Neo deal I've seen outside of the Apple Store itself. (You can get $100 off there, but only if you're a college student, a parent of one, or school faculty.) This colorful little laptop has the same premium aluminum build as any other MacBook, and it boasts incredibly impressive single-core performance; in basic everyday tasks like web browsing, it's just as fast as an M4 MacBook Air. This particular model comes with Touch ID. It's worth noting that this discount only applies to the indigo and silver colorway variants.
Read Mashable's full review of the Apple MacBook Neo.
Best MacBook Pro deal Opens in a new window Credit: Apple Apple MacBook Pro, 14-inch (M5, 24GB RAM, 1TB SSD) $1,799 at AmazonA MacBook Pro has more ports and a brighter, smoother display than a MacBook Air. It's also better at handling heavier workloads (like video editing) over a long period of time since it has fans. I recommend it as an upgrade pick for power users like content creators and developers. This current-gen M5 model is well future-proofed with 24GB of RAM and 1TB of storage. It's only $50 away from its record-low price from December.
Another configuration with an older, but more powerful M4 Pro chip is still in stock at the same price, though it comes with half the storage.
Read Mashable's full review of the 14-inch Apple MacBook Pro (M5).
More MacBook Pro dealsApple MacBook Pro, 14-inch (M5, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD) — $1,499 $1,599 (save $100)
Apple MacBook Pro, 14-inch (M5, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD) — $1,649 $1,699 (save $50)
Apple MacBook Pro, 14-inch (M4 Pro, 24GB RAM, 512GB SSD) — $1,799 $1,999 (save $200)
Apple MacBook Pro, 14-inch (M5 Pro, 24GB RAM, 1TB SSD) — $2,049 $2,199 (save $150) 🔥
Apple MacBook Pro, 14-inch (M5 Pro with 15-core CPU/16-core GPU, 24GB RAM, 2TB SSD) — $2,449.99 $2,599 (save $149.01) 🔥
Apple MacBook Pro, 16-inch (M5 Pro, 24GB RAM, 1TB SSD) — $2,549.99 $2,699 (save $149.01) 🔥
Apple MacBook Pro, 14-inch (M5 Pro with 18-core CPU/20-core GPU, 24GB RAM, 2TB SSD) — $2,649.99 $2,799 (save $49.01) 🔥
Apple MacBook Pro, 16-inch (M5 Pro, 48GB RAM, 1TB SSD) — $2,899.99 $3,099 (save $199.01) 🔥
Apple MacBook Pro, 14-inch (M5 Max, 36GB RAM, 2TB SSD) — $3,449.99 $3,599 (save $149.01) 🔥
Apple MacBook Pro, 16-inch (M5 Max, 36GB RAM, 2TB SSD) — $3,699.99 $3,899 (save $199.01) 🔥
Apple MacBook Pro, 16-inch (M5 Max, 48GB RAM, 2TB SSD) — $4,199 $4,399 (save $200) 🔥
TL;DR: Amazon sellers have the Pokémon TCG Mega Evolution Ascended Heroes Elite Trainer Box listed from $133.99 in the Big Spring Sale, while Walmart has it lower at $119.99 — $6 below the current $125.99 TCGplayer market price.
Where to buy the Pokémon TCG Mega Evolution Ascended Heroes Elite Trainer Box: Best Amazon Deal Pokémon TCG Mega Evolution Ascended Heroes Elite Trainer Box $133.99 at Amazon Shop Now Best Walmart Deal Pokémon TCG Mega Evolution Ascended Heroes Elite Trainer Box $119.99 at Walmart (save $30) Shop NowAmazon’s Big Spring Sale is continuing to drop gaming bargain, major Apple price drops, and Pokémon TCG deals, including Ascended Heroes Elite Trainer Boxes.
Since the Mega Evolution expansion launched in late January, ETBs have been selling out everywhere and steadily climbing in price, but Amazon’s Big Spring Sale has marked a point where the situation is seemingly changing. As of March 30, Amazon has third-party Ascended Heroes ETB listings starting at $133.99, while Walmart has it marked down to $119.99 from $149.99. Walmart is clearly the better buy right now, undercutting Amazon by $14 while also landing $6 below the current market price.
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!No matter which trading card retailer you buy from, the contents of your Ascended Heroes ETB will remain the same: nine Pokémon TCG Mega Evolution Ascended Heroes booster packs, one full-art foil promo card featuring N’s Zekrom, 65 card sleeves, 40 Energy cards, a player’s guide, six damage-counter dice, one competition-legal coin-flip die, one plastic coin, a collector’s box with six dividers, and a code card for Pokémon TCG Live.
As for the Pokémon TCG’s latest expansion ETB, the Perfect Order Elite Trainer Booster Box is still available for under $90. If you want the lowest cost per pack, you can still grab the Pokémon TCG Perfect Order Display Box for under $215.
The biggest story in the streaming world over the past 12 months (besides the confusing Warner Bros. situation)? Price hikes. So many price hikes. So, we could all benefit from some streaming deals right about now. We want streaming to be an escape, not a reminder of how excruciatingly expensive our lives have become.
Black Friday is the best time of year to score discounts on streaming apps, but any major sale or shopping holiday tends to deliver a few discounts. And Amazon's Big Spring Sale (which runs until March 31) is holding true to that trend. While the overall number of deals is no match for Black Friday, we'll certainly take any discounts we can get.
As Mashable's go-to streaming expert, I'm keeping a close eye out for streaming deals throughout the Big Spring Sale. While things started out slow, we've got some new additions from Roku, including add-ons for popular streaming services like AMC+, MGM+, and Starz. Prime Video add-ons are also starting to ramp up (finally). I'll keep updating this list as any new streamers join the party.
SEE ALSO: Amazon Big Spring Sale 2026: Live updates on the top dealsBelow, I've rounded up the best streaming offers live during the sale. I've also included deals on streaming devices like Fire TV Sticks, as well as some evergreen streaming deals I think are worth grabbing.
Best streaming deal overall Opens in a new window Credit: Paramount+ Paramount+ Premium $2.99/month for 2 months (save $22) Get Deal Why we like itOn the surface, this is the same offer as the streamer's Black Friday deal. However, because Paramount Plus hiked its prices in January, this Big Spring Sale discount actually saves you more money. It now costs $13.99 per month for the ad-free Premium plan and $8.99 per month for the ad-supported Essential plan.
Through March 31, you can lock in two months of either plan for only $2.99 per month. That saves you $22 if you choose the Premium plan (why wouldn't you?). Both new and ex-subscribers are eligible for this deal, and it's valid on Paramount+ as a standalone service or on the add-on subscriptions from Roku and Prime Video.
Psst. It's also worth mentioning that an extra discount code is floating around that could potentially knock the price down to just 99 cents per month for two months. However, it appears to work for some folks and not others. Try adding the additional promo code BG2L7M at checkout to see if you're one of the lucky ones.
Best streaming add-on deal Opens in a new window Credit: Starz Starz (Roku add-on) $2.99/month for 2 months (save $8/month) Get Deal Why we like itI think Starz is honestly one of the most underrated streaming services out there. It's home to Lionsgate theatrical hits, so you'll be able to watch recent releases like The Housemaid (starting April 1) and Greenland 2: Migration. Plus, it has its own original series that are worth watching, like the TV adaptation of Lisa Taddeo's book Three Women and the serial killer comedy Sweetpea. For a limited time, Roku users can score a Starz subscription for only $2.99 per month for two months and get a taste of what the streamer has to offer. It usually costs $10.99 per month, so you'll save about $16 on two months of streaming.
Best music streaming deal Opens in a new window Credit: Spotify Spotify Premium free for 3 months (save $38.97) Get Deal Why we like itIf you've never tried Spotify Premium before, you can snag three free months of the music streaming service through March 31. Typically, it costs $12.99 per month, so you'll keep nearly $40 in your pocket with this deal. A Premium account unlocks ad-free listening, the ability to download music for offline listening and collaborate with friends in real time, 15 hours of audiobook time, and lossless audio. Plus, you'll get weekly listening stats and, should you choose to keep your subscription, access to the famous Wrapped stats.
Already tried Spotify Premium? Amazon Music Unlimited is also offering three free months of its streaming service through March 31. It regularly goes for $11.99/month for Prime members and $12.99/month for non-Prime members, so you can save up to $38.97 with this streaming deal. Besides unlimited music streaming, you'll also get access to one audiobook per month.
Best streaming device deal Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Select $17.99 at AmazonThe newest Fire TV Stick, the 4K Select, is the first streaming device in Amazon's lineup to shake things up in awhile. While it still offers the same plug-and-play design you know and love, it features a brand-new operating system called Vega. Given how laggy the previous operating system could be on Fire TV Sticks, we're pretty excited about this change. It also offers support for Alexa+, Amazon Kids+, Amazon Luna, Xbox Game Pass, and NordVPN, and delivers 4K quality with HDR10+ support.
As part of the Big Spring Sale, it's now down to just $14.99 instead of $39.99. Redeem the code FTVSELECT to access this discount.
More Amazon Big Spring Sale streaming dealsPrime Video add-onsAMC+ with ads (Prime Video add-on) — $2.99/month for 2 months $7.99/month (save $5/month)
AMC+ Premium (Prime Video add-on) — $4.99/month for 2 months $10.99/month (save $6/month)
France Channel (Prime Video add-on) — $1.99/month for 2 months $7.99/month (save $6/month)
Great American Pure Flix (Prime Video add-on) — $2.99/month for 2 months $9.99/month (save $7/month)
Paramount+ Premium (Prime Video add-on) — $2.99/month for 2 months $13.99/month (save $11/month)
Viaplay (Prime Video add-on) — $1.99/month for 2 months $5.99/month (save $4/month)
ViX Premium (Prime Video add-on) — $1.99/month for 2 months $8.99/month (save $7/month)
All Reality (Roku add-on) — $0.99/month for 2 months $4.99/month (save $4/month)
AMC+ with ads (Roku add-on) — $2.99/month for 2 months $7.99/month (save $5/month)
AMC+ Premium (Roku add-on) — $4.99/month for 2 months $10.99/month (save $6/month)
Curiosity Stream (Roku add-on) — $2.99/month for 3 months $4.99/month (save $2/month)
Fox Nation (Roku add-on) — $1.99/month for 2 months $8.99/month (save $7/month)
Hallmark+ (Roku add-on) — $3.99/month for 2 months $7.99/month (save $4/month)
MGM+ (Roku add-on) — $2.99 for 1 month $7.99/month (save $5/month)
Paramount+ Premium (Roku add-on) — $2.99/month for 2 months $13.99/month (save $11/month)
Screambox (Roku add-on) — $1.99/month for 2 months $4.99/month (save $3/month)
Starz (Roku add-on) — $2.99/month for 2 months $10.99/month (save $8/month)
Amazon Music Unlimited — free for 3 months $12.99/month (save $12.99/month)
Kindle Unlimited — $0.99 for three months $11.99/month (save $34.98)
SiriusXM All Access — $1 for three months $25.99/month (save $76.97)
Starz Semi-Annual Plan — $19.99 for 6 months $45.99 for 6 months (save $26)
YouTube TV — $67.99/month for 3 months — $82.99/month (save $15/month)
Roku Streaming Stick HD — $17.99 $29.99 (save $12)
Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Plus — $24.99 $49.99 (save $25)
Roku Streaming Stick Plus — $29 $39.99 (save $10.99)
Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max — $34.99 $59.99 (save $25)
Roku Streaming Stick 4K — $35.98 $49.99 (save $15)
Fire TV Stick 4K Plus + Luna Controller cloud gaming bundle — $64.98 $119.98 (save $55)
Roku Ultra — $70 $99.99 (save $29.99)
Google TV Streamer 4K — $75 $99.99 (save $14.99)
Amazon Fire TV Cube — $99.99 $139.99 (save $40)
Apple TV and Peacock Premium bundle — $14.99/month $23.98/month (save $8.99/month)
Apple TV and Peacock Premium Plus bundle — $19.99/month $29.98/month (save $9.99/month)
Disney+, Hulu, HBO Max (with ads) — $19.99/month $34.97 (save $14.98/month)
Disney+, Hulu, HBO Max (no ads) — $32.99/month $56.47 (save $23.48/month)
Disney+, Hulu, ESPN Unlimited — $35.99/month $53.97 (save $17.98/month)
Dropout TV — $55.99/year $69.99/year (save $15/year with code FULLYEAR20)
ESPN + Fox One bundle — $39.99/month $49.98/month (save $9.99/month)
Fubo Sports — $45.99 for your first month $55.99 (save $10/month)
MGM+, Starz, AMC+ (Prime Video add-ons) — $21.99/month $29.97/month (save $7.98/month)
Peacock Premium — free with $98 Walmart+ subscription (save $109.99/year)
Paramount+ — free with $98 Walmart+ subscription (save $139.99/year)
Amazon's Big Spring Sale is back for its third consecutive year, but there are just two days left — the sale wraps up after March 31. Thankfully, deals are still going strong, with price drops on such items as robot vacuums, TVs, and all kinds of daily essentials. And if there's one thing we can always guarantee, it's that this sale features a raft of much welcome deals on highly sought-after Apple devices.
Apple has kept us very busy so far in 2026. We've been hard at work testing the first-ever budget Neo MacBook, as well as the upgraded MacBook Airs and MacBook Pros, a new iPad Air, and the iPhone 17e. Next on our Apple to-do list: the AirPods Max 2.
With so many new Apple products, we're seeing a bunch of first-time discounts during the Amazon Spring Sale, as well as new record-low prices on last-gen models like the Apple Watch SE 2 and M4 MacBook Air. What more could you want from a major sale event? Just keep in mind that many of the older models are selling out fast at Amazon. If the model you want is no longer available, be sure to check the stock at Best Buy and Walmart. These retailers are matching many of the best Spring Sale deals.
We'll be tracking prices on AirPods, MacBooks, and iPads for the final two days of the sale, so keep checking back on this page for info on the lowest-possible prices across Apple products.
Best AirPods deal Opens in a new window Credit: Apple Apple AirPods Pro 3 $199.99 at AmazonWe've always been fans of the AirPods Pro, but the third generation really takes them to new heights. Mashable's reviewer called them, "without a doubt, one of the best products of the year" in 2025.
The latest premium buds feature outstanding noise cancellation (twice as good as the Pro 2), a solid eight hours of battery life with ANC on, and new foam-infused tips that come in five sizes to find the perfect fit. Apple also brought the heart rate monitoring tech from the Powerbeats Pro 2 (our favorite earbuds for working out) and Fitness app compatibility to the new AirPods Pro 3, and introduced a live translation feature.
While we've seen the buds drop as low as $184 in the past, this Amazon spring sale discount is still worth grabbing.
More AirPods dealsApple AirPods 4 — $99.99 $129 (save $29.01)
Apple AirPods 4 (with ANC) — $149 $179 (save $30)
Apple AirPods Max (1st Gen, USB-C) — $449.99 $549 (save $99.01 — also available at Walmart)
This four-pack of Apple's Bluetooth trackers keeps going in and out of stock on Amazon, but luckily, Walmart's stock has stayed consistent. Right now, get a 4-pack of 1st gen AirTags for just $59.99, the lowest price ever on the bundle. You wind up paying just $15 per AirTag. As of March 29, this pack of AirTags is out of stock at Amazon, but still available at Walmart and Best Buy.
Best iPad deal Opens in a new window Credit: Apple Apple iPad Air, 13-inch (M4, WiFi, 128GB) $749 at AmazonJust launched earlier this month, the 13-inch M4 iPad Air is already on sale for $84.50 off. The base configuration with WiFi connectivity and 128GB of storage is now just $746.50 (normally $799). Mashable's tech editor took the M4 iPad Air for a spin and found it pretty impressive — too impressive for the average user, even. "It delivers iterative updates that improve an already stellar tablet," he writes in his review.
More iPad dealsApple iPad, 11-inch (A16, WiFi, 128GB) — $299 $349 (save $50)
Apple iPad Air, 11-inch (M4, WiFi, 128GB) — $559 $599 (save $40)
Apple iPad mini (A17 Pro, WiFi, 256GB) — $583 $599 (save $17)
Apple iPad Air, 11-inch (M4, WiFi, 128GB) — $559 $599 (save $40)
Apple iPad Air, 11-inch (M4, WiFi, 256GB) — $649.99 $699 (save $50)
Apple iPad Pro, 13-Inch (M4, WiFi, 256GB) — $1,149 $1,299 (save $150)
Apple iPad Pro, 13-inch (M5, WiFi, 256GB) — $1,199 $1,299 (save $100)
Apple released its new MacBook Air with the M5 chip this month, but honestly, they're not a whole lot different than the M4 Airs. The main differences are the upgraded processor and a new wireless chip. You can save some money by grabbing the M4 model with 16GB RAM and 512GB of storage, which is currently down to just $949 at Best Buy. Amazon had the same deal at the start of the Big Spring Sale, but it's since gone out of stock multiple times and jumped up to $999.
More MacBook Air dealsApple MacBook Air, 15-inch (M4, 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD) — $999 $1,199 (save $200)
Apple MacBook Air, 13-inch (M5, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD) — $1,049 $1,099 (save $50)
Apple MacBook Air, 15-inch (M4, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD) — $1,099 $1,399 (save $200)
Apple MacBook Air, 15-inch (M4, 24GB RAM, 512GB SSD) — $1,299 $1,599 (save $300)
Apple MacBook Air, 13-inch (M5, 24GB RAM, 1TB SSD) — $1,449.99 $1,499 (save $49.01)
Apple MacBook Air, 15-inch (M5, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD) — $1,449 $1,499 (save $50)
Apple MacBook Air, 15-inch (M5, 24GB RAM, 1TB SSD) — $1,649 $1,699 (save $50)
Apple MacBook Pro, 14-inch (M5, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD) — $1,649 $1,699 (save $50)
Apple MacBook Pro, 14-inch (M4 Pro, 24GB RAM, 512GB SSD) — $1,799 $1,999 (save $200)
Apple MacBook Pro, 14-inch (M5, 24GB RAM, 1TB SSD) — $1,799 $1,899 (save $100)
Apple MacBook Pro, 14-inch (M5 Pro, 24GB RAM, 1TB SSD) — $2,049 $2,199 (save $150)
Apple MacBook Pro, 14-inch (M5 Pro with 15-core CPU/16-core GPU, 24GB RAM, 2TB SSD) — $2,449.99 $2,599 (save $149.01)
Apple MacBook Pro, 14-inch (M5 Pro with 15-core CPU/16-core GPU, 24GB RAM, 2TB SSD) — $2,549.99 $2,599 (save $49.01)
Apple MacBook Pro, 16-inch (M5 Pro, 24GB RAM, 1TB SSD) — $2,549.99 $2,699 (save $50)
Apple MacBook Pro, 14-inch (M5 Pro with 18-core CPU/20-core GPU, 24GB RAM, 2TB SSD) — $2,649.99 $2,799 (save $49.01)
Apple MacBook Pro, 16-inch (M5 Pro, 48GB RAM, 1TB SSD) — $2,899.99 $3,099 (save $199.01)
Apple MacBook Pro, 14-inch (M5 Max, 36GB RAM, 2TB SSD) — $3,449.99 $3,599 (save $149.01)
Apple MacBook Pro, 16-inch (M5 Max, 36GB RAM, 2TB SSD) — $3,699.99 $3,899 (save $199.01)
Apple MacBook Pro, 16-inch (M5 Max, 48GB RAM, 2TB SSD) — $4,199.99 $4,399 (save $199.01)
The Apple Watch Series 11 offers significant battery improvements over its predecessor. For that reason alone, it's worth the upgrade. It also features a tougher build with durable glass that's twice as resistant to scratches, 5G capability for quicker connectivity, and a Sleep Score and hypertension tool that can flag chronic high blood pressure. It's not a major upgrade (is anything in 2026?), but as Mashable's reviewer put it: "Buy it for the battery life." Now $100 cheaper, it's an even better value.
More Apple Watch dealsApple Watch SE 3 (GPS, 40mm) — $219 $249 (save $30)
Apple Watch Series 9 (GPS + Cellular, 41mm) — $448 $828 (save $380)
Apple Watch Series 11 (GPS + Cellular, 42mm) — $473.36 $499 (save $25.64)
Apple Pencil (USB-C) — $69 $79 (save $10)
Apple Pencil Pro — $99.99 $129 (save $29.01)
TL;DR: The LG 97-Inch Class OLED evo AI 4K G5 Series Smart TV is on sale for $19,996.99 in the Amazon Spring Sale. That's $5,000 off the list price.
LG 97-Inch Class OLED evo AI 4K G5 TV $19,996.99 at AmazonThere are a lot of live TV deals live in Amazon Spring Sale. We're seeing big discounts on TCL TVs, Hisense TVs, Samsung TVs, and so much more. The savings on offer are impressive, but nothing comes close to the latest deal on the LG 97-Inch Class OLED evo AI 4K G5 Series Smart TV.
We know this deal isn't for everyone. In fact, this deal is probably for a very small group of potential shoppers. But still, we can't spot a $5,000 discount and not make some noise. The LG 97-Inch Class OLED evo AI 4K G5 Series Smart TV is on sale for $19,996.99 in the Amazon Spring Sale. That's $5,000 off the list price. Yes, it's a huge saving, but it's still an incredibly expensive TV.
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!The LG 97-inch G5 Series OLED is essentially the "final boss" of home entertainment. The 97-inch model is the only model in the G5 lineup that doesn't get the new Tandem OLED panel, so some serious engineering has gone into this astonishing product.
It's an enormous flex of a TV. This model is for someone who wants the scale of a movie theater with the perfect contrast and impact of an OLED screen.
For more of the best TV deals from Amazon's Spring Sale, check out our live hub for everything on offer from top brands.
TL;DR: Amazon has the Pokémon TCG Scarlet & Violet Prismatic Evolutions Booster Bundle listed for $86.95, while Walmart has it a little lower at $82.99. That puts both retailers close to TCGplayer’s current $77.76 market price.
Where to buy Pokemon TCG Scarlet & Violet Prismatic Evolutions Booster Bundles: Best Amazon Deal Pokémon TCG Scarlet & Violet Destined Rivals Booster Bundle $86.95 at Amazon Shop Now Best Walmart Deal Pokémon TCG Scarlet & Violet Destined Rivals Booster Bundle $82.99 at Walmart Shop NowWith Amazon’s Big Spring Sale continuing to pull more attention towards gaming deals, Pokémon discounts, and even offers on the latest Apple tech, the rare Prismatic Evolutions expansion is finally starting to dip in price.
Everything from ETBs and Booster Bundles to individual Booster Packs have become more scarce, and thus more valuable. But the Pokemon TCG’s biggest retailers have offered new deals on packs for a limited time.
As of March 30, Amazon has the Pokémon TCG Scarlet & Violet Prismatic Evolutions Booster Bundle priced at $86.95, while Walmart has it lower at $82.99. Amazon is still one of the easier places to shop during the sale, but Walmart now has the better price by $3.96. At Amazon’s current asking price, the six-pack bundle comes out to about $14.49 per booster pack. Walmart cuts that to around $13.83 per pack.
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!The more notable part is how near both listings now are to TCGplayer’s current $77.76 market price. Walmart sits just $5.23 above that figure, while Amazon is $9.19 over. That is still not a true under-market deal, but since readily available Prismatic Evolutions below $90 are so rare these days, this is the best deal we’ve seen in a good while.
That said, you’re still saving compared to buying Prismatic Evolutions packs individually. At Amazon, single Pokémon TCG Prismatic Evolutions Booster Packs cost $15.89 each, while Walmart is selling for a higher $19.88 — meaning you’d pay at least $95.34 for six packs separately.
For more of the latest market-friendly prices in the Pokémon TCG, you can still grab the new Perfect Order Elite Trainer Booster Box for under $90. To get an even lower cost per pack, the Pokémon TCG Perfect Order Display Box is available for under $215.
TL;DR: As of March 30, the Peloton Bike is marked down to $1,295 in the Amazon Spring Sale. That's 24% off the list price of $1,695.
Opens in a new window Credit: Peloton Peloton Bike $1,295 at AmazonThe Amazon Big Spring Sale will keep pedalling until March 31. It’s an awesome opportunity to pick up tech, TVs, and expensive fitness equipment that can really make a difference day-to-day. Case in point is this Peloton Bike, a popular brand of exercise bike that combines with online training sessions to raise your fitness game. They come with a premium price tag, so a massive $400 discount might be the incentive you need to invest in your wellbeing.
The Peloton Bike is now down to $1,295 in the Big Spring Sale. That’s a 24% reduction on the regular list price of $1,695. According to camelcamelcamel, it’s the biggest ever price drop for this bike — a record-breaking deal.
SEE ALSO: Review: Is the Antigravity A1 drone the DJI replacement we've been hoping for?For those who don’t know the brilliance of Peloton, this bike comes equipped with a tablet-like screen. You sign up for a Peloton membership and gain access to fitness classes hosted by top trainers, with training programs tailored towards your specific fitness goals. You can set your own goals and take it at your own pace — you’ll see the results in no time.
Jump on this Peloton Bike before the Big Spring Sale wraps up on March 31. Now priced at $1,295 for a saving of $400.
The Mini is a bite-sized version of The New York Times' revered daily crossword. While the crossword is a lengthier experience that requires both knowledge and patience to complete, The Mini is an entirely different vibe.
With only a handful of clues to answer, the daily puzzle doubles as a speed-running test for many who play it.
So, when a tricky clue disrupts a player's flow, it can be frustrating! If you find yourself stumped playing The Mini — much like with Wordle and Connections — we have you covered.
SEE ALSO: Mahjong, Sudoku, free crossword, and more: Play games on Mashable SEE ALSO: How to play Pips, the newest NYT gameHere are the clues and answers to NYT's The Mini for Monday, March 30, 2026:
Across1975 Spielberg film that's considered the first summer blockbusterThe answer is Jaws.
The answer is I see.
The answer is Giant.
The answer is Avow.
The answer is Nero.
The answer is Jig.
The answer is Asian.
The answer is Weave.
The answer is Senor.
The answer is Two.
If you're looking for more puzzles, Mashable's got games now! Check out our games hub for Mahjong, Sudoku, free crossword, and more.
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Not the day you're after? Here's the solution to yesterday's Mini Crossword.