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For 13 years, Peaky Blinders has been quietly building a massive fandom. It's one of the best shows you've probably never seen. As Proma Khosla put it in her Mashable article, "Everyone I’ve ever talked to about the BBC period drama has either never even heard the name, or is obsessed with it."
Even the creator of the show, Steven Knight, is astonished at the "Peaky Blinders" fandom. When Knight visited our Say More studio to speak with Executive Producer Mark Stetson about the new film Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man, he told stories of rap stars Snoop Dogg and A$AP Rocky demanding to meet him to tell them how much they loved the show. His meeting with A$AP Rocky ended up leading to a once-in-a-lifetime Christmas dinner at Knight's house!
Bringing an epic and beloved story like Peaky Blinders to a close had to be done in a manner that not only honored the characters but also the loyal audience. Luckily, Knight knew from the very beginning how this story would end: "I always wanted to finish this part of the 'Peaky' story with a film in the Second World War." He wanted the full story to span from post-World War 1 to World War 2 to show how those wars affected the often forgotten working class in England.
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Tommy Shelby (played by Cillian Murphy) is the head of the Peaky Blinders, the pivotal character of the series with a fashion sense rivaled only by the American gangsters of the 1900s. We find him at the start of Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man having separated himself from the family and the life he once knew. In the conversation with Stetson, Murphy, Knight and co-star Barry Keoghan talk about the incredible moment in the film where Tommy dusts off his legendary suit and becomes the superhero we all remember from the first six seasons of the series.
"He's like Batman," Knight exclaimed.
"Even I was cheering, and you were coming to get me," said Keoghan.
Murphy talks about figuring out the right moment to get Tommy back into his Peaky Blinders kit: "It's like drawing back the bow, and how long do you keep it taut before you let it go? And then when we let it off, the audience loved it."
(Watch the full Steven Knight interview on Mashable's YouTube channel.)
Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man will stream on Netflix starting March 20.
TL;DR: The LG 32-inch UltraGear 4K OLED gaming monitor is down to $796.99 at Amazon, saving you $503 on list price. That’s a 39% discount on a glossy 4K OLED panel, Dual Mode 165Hz/330Hz refresh rates, and a near-instant 0.03ms response time.
Opens in a new window Credit: LG LG 32-inch UltraGear 4K OLED Gaming Monitor $796.99 at AmazonOLED gaming monitors are an expensive upgrade for any setup, but Amazon has dropped another discount on one of the best brands. As of March 13, the LG 32-inch UltraGear 4K OLED gaming monitor is available for $796.99 at Amazon, down from $1,299.99. That knocks $503 off the list price and puts this glossy OLED display under $800 for a limited time.
The 32-inch panel uses 4K UHD resolution, which gives you the sort of sharpness that makes open-world games like Elden Ring, creative work, and everyday browsing look crisp. Since it’s also an OLED display, you’re getting the deeper blacks and punchier contrasts that help pricier panels stand apart from standard LCD options.
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In its standard mode, it can run 4K at up to 165Hz, but LG also includes a Dual Mode option that lets you switch to Full HD at up to 330Hz when you want a faster edge in competitive shooters like Fortnite or MOBAs like League of Legends. With a 0.03ms response time, NVIDIA G-SYNC compatibility, and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, it’s clearly designed to keep motion smooth when the gameplay action starts getting hectic.
If you’re willing to spend a bit more on an LG monitor, the 39-inch curved version of the UltraGear is on sale for under $900. As for other brands, Amazon has also knocked $300 off the 32-inch Samsung OLED M9 smart monitor.
SAVE $100: As of March 13, the Hisense 55-inch Class M7 Mini-LED 4K TV is $100 off at Walmart. Buy now for $298.
Opens in a new window Credit: Hisense Hisense 55-Inch Class M7 Series Mini-LED 4K UHD Smart Google TV $298 at WalmartWhen it comes to buying a new TV, price and screen size are important factors to keep in mind. If you're searching for a medium-sized screen that won't break the bank, the Hisense 55-inch Class M7 Mini-LED 4K TV deserves your attention.
As of March 13, the Hisense 55-inch Class M7 Mini-LED 4K TV is $100 off at Walmart. It's usually priced at $398, but this limited-time discount has brought the price down to just $298. This is a 2026 model, so any sort of discount is nice to see.
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That's not all, though. Gamers can enjoy smooth gameplay with the help of Variable Refresh Rate (VRR), Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM), and a 60Hz panel. And on top of all that, it's a Google TV. If you love to use streaming services, this lets you keep all of your favorite apps in one convenient spot.
Don't miss out on your chance to save $100 on the Hisense 55-inch Class M7 Mini-LED 4K TV at Walmart.
SAVE OVER $1,000: As of March 13, the DJI Mavic 4 Pro Fly More Combo is on sale for $2,849 at Amazon. That's a 29% discount on the list price.
Opens in a new window Credit: DJI DJI Mavic 4 Pro Fly More Combo $2,849 at AmazonThe U.S. has recently placed a ban on the import of new foreign drones. Fortunately, this has no impact on current stock. So if you've been dreaming of a DJI drone, you've still got time to buy. And there's even better news, because as of March 13, the DJI Mavic 4 Pro Fly More Combo is heavily discounted at Amazon.
The DJI Mavic 4 Pro Fly More Combo is down to $2,849 at Amazon for a limited time. That's the best-ever price for this stacked bundle.
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Its infinity gimbal gives you 360° rotation, and the 0.1-Lux Nightscape Vision with omnidirectional obstacle sensing and LiDAR makes sure you can fly efficiently, even in very low light. It has a 95Wh battery that will give you up to 51 minutes of flight time, so this is an ideal option for longer shooting days.
With this discounted bundle you'll get the DJI Mavic 4 Pro, DJI RC 2, three Intelligent Flight Batteries, four pairs of Spare Propellers, two USB-C to USB-C Data Cables, a Storage Cover, the DJI 100W USB-C Power Adapter, the DJI Mavic Shoulder Bag, and the DJI Mavic 4 Pro Parallel Charging Hub.
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If the acting thing doesn't work out, Ryan Gosling could easily have a career as a late night radio talk show host.
In the BBC Radio One clip above the Project Hail Mary star plays "Unpopular Opinion" with host Greg James, responding to callers giving opinions on everything from "more movies should be musicals" to "single people should get two Christmas presents".
The highlight? Gosling giving his own unpopular opinion at the end, talking up British wildlife and saying foxes "should be on all the merch" and that magpies are like "little Cary Grants". He's not wrong.
Another week, another round of gloriously awkward SNL promos.
This time the man in the hot seat is Harry Styles, who appears in the clip above alongside Jane Wickline and Chloe Fineman. The Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally artist is both the host and musical guest this Saturday (or just host, if Wickline has her way).
As usual, the promos are the normal mix of very deadpan and very silly — props to all three of them for not breaking even once.
SAVE UP TO $50: Both the 11- and 13-inch M4 iPad Airs are discounted at Amazon. The 11-inch iPad Air (M4, 128GB, WiFi) has dropped to $559 from $599 ($40 off). The 13-inch iPad Air (M4, 128GB, WiFi) has dropped to $749 from $799 ($50 off).
Opens in a new window Credit: Apple Apple iPad Air 11-inch (M4, 128GB, WiFi) $559 at AmazonApple's brand new M4 iPad Air models have landed, and if you've been hoping to scoop one up, Amazon has a surprise in store. As of March 13, both the 11-inch and 13-inch M4 iPad Air models (with 128GB of storage and WiFi) are up to $50 off for a limited time.
This has dropped the price of the 11-inch iPad Air (M4, 128GB, WiFi) from $599 to $559. The 13-inch iPad Air (M4, 128GB, WiFi) is down from $799 to $749. Considering they only just came out a couple of days ago, this is an impressive price drop.
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The standout new addition to this iPad Air is the M4 chip which, as Werth notes, delivers speedy performance. These particular models come with 128GB of storage, offering plenty of space for your favorite apps, photos, and much more. Plus, they each feature a sleek Liquid Retina display with P3 wide color, True Tone, and ultra-low reflectivity.
Take this opportunity to save on the 11-inch iPad Air and 13-inch iPad Air at Amazon.
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 Friday, March 13, 2026:
Across"___, queen!"The answer is Yas.
The answer is Menu.
The answer is Polyp.
The answer is Dollop.
The answer is Hot One.
The answer is Slower.
The answer is Yellow.
The answer is Anyone.
The answer is Supper.
The answer is Molto.
The answer is Pool.
The answer is DHS.
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.
SAVE $400: As of March 13, the Shark Matrix Plus is on sale for $299.99 at Amazon. That's a 57% discount on the list price.
Opens in a new window Credit: Shark Shark Matrix Plus $299.99 at AmazonIf you're on the lookout for a great robot vacuum deal, don't let this latest Amazon discount on the Shark Matrix Plus pass you by. As of March 13, this impressive model is more than half off, down from $699.99 to $299.99. This is also its lowest-ever price at Amazon.
The Shark Matrix Plus is an ideal choice for both vacuuming and mopping. It uses Matrix Clean to make multiple passes over dirt, and CleanEdge Detect to remove debris from hard to reach edges and corners. It even has a self-cleaning brush roll that picks up pet hair and dirt while preventing tangles, and the sonic mopping scrubs hard floors up to 100 times per minute. This can be controlled through an app, where you can activate Matrix Mop mode for extra stain cleaning.
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SAVE $450: As of March 13, the EF EcoFlow Delta 3 Max is on sale for $749 at Amazon. That's a 38% discount on the list price.
Opens in a new window Credit: EcoFlow EF Ecoflow Delta 3 Max $749 at AmazonIf you’ve been waiting for a good deal on a portable power station, the EcoFlow Delta 3 Max has just dropped in price at Amazon.
As of March 13, the unit is down from $1,199 to $749, taking $450 off the usual price. The discount applies to the standalone power station, though there are also bundle options available if you want to add solar panels.
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 EcoFlow Delta 3 Max is a beast of a portable power station with a high capacity designed for reliable home backup. It uses EcoFlow’s X-Stream technology to recharge from 0 to 80% in just over an hour, so you can have it ready to go in no time at all.
For power, it delivers up to 3,400W with X-Boost mode, allowing it to run most household appliances, including big items like fridges. The unit also features a fast 10ms transfer time for backup power, helping to keep your most important devices running with no cut out. It's a durable option too, built with a reliable LiFePO4 battery that is designed for years of daily use.
This deal has a limited-time stamp at Amazon, so don't miss out.
We're on a mission to bring you free food deals on special occasions. When we took on this task, we were expecting a lot of planning and careful preparation to make sure we were across the handful of events that go live every year. In reality, we're actually inundated with these free giveaways. It turns out that leading stores don't need much of an excuse to throw free food your way.
The latest event is Pi Day, an annual celebration of the mathematical constant π. Pi Day takes place on March 14 since 3, 1, and 4 are the first three figures of π. On this special day, select pizza shops and stores across the country offer great discounts and freebies on pizza and pies.
We've checked out everything on offer from big names like Burger King, 7-Eleven, DoorDash, Papa John's, and more. We'll be updating this list with any new free food deals that drop over the weekend.
Pi Day 2026 food deals7-Eleven7-Eleven is offering any flavor of large pizza for just $3.14. 7Now app users can also snag a whole pizza for just $3.14 at participating 7Eleven, Speedway, and Stripes locations.
Anthony’s PizzaVisit Anthony’s Coal Fired Pizza & Wings on Pi Day to score a 10-inch coal-fired cheese pizza for $3.14 with any beverage purchase. This offer is only available dine-in through 4 p.m. local time and you need to mention the offer when ordering.
BJ’s Restaurant and BrewhouseBJ’s Restaurant and Brewhouse ise offering a full-size Pizookie Dessert for just $3.14 after the purchase of a large or shareable pizza on Pi Day. This offer is available for dine-in only.
Blaze PizzaBlaze Pizza is offering a second pizza for $3.14 when you purchase any 11-inch pizza. You're limited to one pizza per person and it's only valid for in-restaurant orders.
Burger KingOn Pi Day, you can grab a free slice of Hershey’s Sundae Pie or Cinnamon Apple Pie with any purchase of $3.14 or more at Burger King.
California Pizza KitchenCalifornia Pizza Kitchen is offering a $3.14 pizza when you sign up for CPK Rewards. Choose from the Original BBQ Chicken Pizza, Pepperoni, or Traditional Cheese. If you're already a member, this offer will be available in your wallet on March 14.
Cici’s PizzaCici’s Pizza is offering a BOGO on any pizza for $3.14 with the purchase of a medium or large one-topping pizza. There's a limit of one order per customer and it's only valid for carryout and dine-in.
DoorDashDoorDash is offering multiple deals on March 14:
Blaze Pizza: BOGO Simple Pie 11-inch cheese pizza
Pizza Hut: BOGO medium or large Create Your Own Pizzas
Sbarro Pizza: $4 off orders of $20 or more or $5 off orders of $25 or more (DashPass members only)
Famous Dave’s is offering a free slice of Bakers Square pie with a purchase, online, in-app, and in-store orders on March 14.
GoldbellyGet 31.4% off pizzas and pies on March 14.
Grand Traverse Pie CompanyGrand Traverse Pie Company is offering a free slice of Michigan ABC Crumb Pie with any purchase.
Grimaldi’s PizzeriaScore pizza slices for just $3.14 each.
Marco’s PizzaBuy any regular menu-priced large or extra-large pizza, and you can get a medium one-topping pizza for $3.14 with the promo code PIDAY. This offer is available online or via the app.
Papa John'sPapa Rewards members can buy one large one-topping pizza at regular price and get a second one for just $3.14.
PieologyPieology Pies & Perks Rewards members can score a free cookie or fountain drink with a purchase of a Create Your Own Pizza, Calzone, or Salad. There’s a limit of one redemption per customer.
Round Table PizzaMembers of Round Table Pizza Rewards can get a one-topping personal-pan pizza for only $3.14 with the purchase of any large or XL pizza.
The Pizza PressGet a Signature Pizza for $3.14 when you order in-app at The Pizza Press. There's a limit of one order per customer.
FREE SAMSUNG GALAXY S26 ULTRA: Sign up for any T-Mobile Experience Beyond plan for 24 months and get a free Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra (256GB) which ordinarily costs for $1,299.99.
Opens in a new window Credit: Samsung Free Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra with T-Mobil Shop NowApple had an incredible month of announcing new iPhones, iPads, and the budget-friendly MacBook Neo. But we cannot forget that Samsung is right beside Apple, offering awesome new products for those on team Android. The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is one heck of a phone, and if you're interested in the upgrade, check out this free deal from T-Mobile.
As of March 13, get a free Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra (256GB) when you sign up for or add a line to any T-Mobile Experience Beyond plan with no trade-in required. In order to snag this deal, you'll need to sign up for a 24-month plan, and pay taxes plus a $35 connection fee. The 256GB version of the Samsung Galaxy Ultra 26 comes with a price tag of $1,299.99, so you'll be saving nearly $1,300 with this deal. You can also upgrade this free offer to to the 512GB version which will come with a monthly fee of $8.33.
SEE ALSO: Samsung Galaxy S26 phone cases: Where to get fun ones right nowLate last month, Samsung unveiled the S26 lineup at sathe annual Samsung Galaxy Unpacked event. Arguably, the show-stopper this year goes to Samsung's new Privacy Display feature on the Galaxy S26 Ultra. This fully customizable feature gives you better control over what others can see on your phone, whether you're showing a meme to a friend of taking the train home from work.
Mashable Tech Editor Timothy Werth went hands-on with the new Galaxy S26 Ultra and said this could be the model that convinces him to switch to Android. "For my Galaxy S26 Ultra review, I spent two weeks with this flagship. I took 1,461 photos and 93 videos. I doomscrolled in bed. I made so many frivolous demands of Gemini, Perplexity, and Bixby. I even used it to report live from an Apple event," he wrote. "And the more time I spent with it, the harder it was to go back to my iPhone."
The list of things that impress on the new Galaxy S26 Ultra include its processor, cameras, display, and extra features like the privacy. In Timothy Werth's testing, he mentioned the cameras on this fresh model has a wider aperture and videos are improved thanks to Super Steady capabilities and Enhanced Nightography Video. Samsung also improved the phone's ability to take photos at night.
If you're in line for a fresh Android device or you've been considering getting on team Android, this T-Mobile deal might be your sign. Get the new 256GB Galaxy S26 Ultra for free when signing up for T-Mobile's Experience Beyond plans.
SAVE UP TO $1,100: Get a free iPhone 17e when signing up for a T-Mobile plan with no trade-in required. Alternatively, get any model of the iPhone 17 for free from T-Mobile when signing up for an Experience More plan and trading in an eligible device.
Opens in a new window Credit: Apple Get a free iPhone 17e from T-Mobile Get DealMarch has been an incredible month for Apple fans. We have fresh iPhones, MacBooks, and iPads, and most of them came with really awesome upgrades. For example, the MacBook Neo comes in at just $599 and we have upgraded chips in many of these new Apple devices for speedier performance. But if you have your eyes set on the new iPhone 17e, you can get it for free at T-Mobile.
Sign up for almost any T-Mobile plan and get a free iPhone 17e with no trade in required. The iPhone 17e comes with a price tag of $599 for the 256GB and $799 for the 512GB model. If you're in the mood for the new top-tier iPhone, you can snag the iPhone 17 Pro for free when signing on for 24 months of an Experience Beyond plan and trading in an eligible phone. Keep in mind T-Mobile will charge taxes on these free deals and a $35 device connection fee.
SEE ALSO: Comparing iPhone 17e vs. iPhone 17: Is the new $599 phone good enough?The iPhone 17e comes with some pretty great upgrades compared to the iPhone 16e. For starters, the base storage starts at 256GB, up for 128GB on the 16e. Even more impressive, Apple started both models at $599 which makes the 17e's double storage feel like an excellent "free" upgrade.
It's also the first budget-iPhone to come with MagSafe ability. That means your phone can now join your AirPods and Apple Watch when it comes to recharging on a MagSafe base. Apple also introduced a new colorway with the iPhone 17e — soft pink. Since we now have awesome MagSafe cases that are clear, the colorway does matter, and the pink is undeniably lovely.
Additionally, Apple is using the A19 chip in the new iPhone 17e which is said to lead to better performance and AI compatibility. Mashable Senior Editor Stan Schroeder reviewed the iPhone 17e and wrote, "The combination of having Apple's latest chip and a decent amount of storage means this phone will be relevant for at least four to five years."
Since getting something for free these days is rare, it's worth considering snagging a free iPhone 17e from T-Mobile. This deal applies to signing up for nearly any T-Mobile plan and you don't need to trade in your current phone. All in all, it's a great offering for those interested in the latest iPhone.
TL;DR: Simplify your AI workflow with this lifetime subscription to the ChatPlayground AI Unlimited Plan for just $79.
Opens in a new window Credit: ChatPlayground AI ChatPlayground AI: Lifetime Subscription (Unlimited Plan) $79Is your browser filled with tabs of all your go-to AI models? ChatPlayground AI streamlines that workflow by consolidating over 25 popular models in one place, so you don’t have to hop between tabs.
Right now, you can get a lifetime subscription to the ChatPlayground AI Unlimited Plan for just $79.
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!Not all AI models are created equal. What some are good at, others don’t get right. If you’re tired of keeping this information straight and staying on top of each individual model’s strengths and weaknesses, it’s time to get ChatPlayground AI. This lifetime subscription lets you work with multiple models in one window for life — all without having to pay for multiple subscriptions.
ChatPlayground AI works as a Chrome extension and puts ChatGPT, Gemini, Llama, DeepSeek, Perplexity, and over 20 more models in one window. Just enter your prompt, and the answers will be displayed side by side, so you can find the best answer for your queries.
Get help with creating images, writing code, or answering questions. ChatPlayground AI even helps you build the right prompt with prompt engineering, so you can get the best response possible. You can use image and PDF chat features to save yourself time and access past conversations for future reference.
Your lifetime subscription to ChatPlayground AI Unlimited Plan includes unlimited monthly messaging, priority customer service, and priority access to new features and future models.
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TL;DR: Get six apps for one low price with this lifetime license to Microsoft Office Home and Business for Mac 2021, now only $59.97 through April 12.
Opens in a new window Credit: Microsoft Microsoft Office Home & Business for Mac 2021: Lifetime License $59.97Ten bucks doesn’t stretch very far nowadays — it won’t even cover your lunch. So getting apps for life for that low price is a steal, making this Microsoft Office Home and Business for Mac 2021 lifetime license pretty tough to beat. It outfits your Mac with six Microsoft tools for the low price of $59.97 — just $10 each — if you act before April 12.
It seems like every app comes with a monthly subscription these days, so scoring Microsoft staples that have been around for decades for your Mac at a one-time low price sounds too good to be true. But that’s exactly what this Microsoft Office Home and Business for Mac 2021 provides.
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After you purchase, you’ll receive an instant delivery and download. This gives you permanent access to the Microsoft Office Home and Business for Mac 2021 apps for life, no subscriptions or cloud connectivity required. Just be sure your Mac is running macOS 14 Sonoma, macOS 15 Sequoia, or macOS 26 Tahoe before buying.
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SAVE $200: As of March 13, the Google Pixel 10 is on sale for $599 at Amazon. That's a 25% discount on the list price.
Opens in a new window Credit: Google Google Pixel 10 $599The Google Pixel 10 just got a great new discount at Amazon. If you've been looking to upgrade your smartphone, this deal will save you $200. As of March 13, the 128GB indigo and frost model is down to $599 from $799. For lemongrass and obsidian, the price is slightly higher at $629.
It's a seriously impressive smartphone. With a mix of strong hardware (namely the new Tensor G5 chip) and Google’s latest AI features, you'll get a faster performance and improved efficiency. It also has Gemini AI built directly into the device to help with everything from everyday questions to getting tasks done faster.
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And for the clumsy among us, this phone's durability is a lifesaver. It has scratch-resistant Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2 and an IP68 rating for water and dust protection.
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TL;DR: The Magic: The Gathering Lorwyn Eclipsed Play Booster Box is down to $119.95 at Amazon, which saves you $44.75 off its list price and marks a new low price for this year.
Opens in a new window Credit: Magic: The Gathering Magic: The Gathering Lorwyn Eclipsed Play Booster Box $119.95 at AmazonPrices on Magic: The Gathering booster boxes can move around fast, and this latest drop on Lorwyn Eclipsed is one of the strongest we’ve seen in some time. As of March 13, the Lorwyn Eclipsed Play Booster Box is available for $119.95 at Amazon, cutting $44.75 off its $164.70 list price.
Not only is this the lowest price we’ve seen for the Magic: The Gathering Lorwyn Eclipsed Play Booster Box this year (as confirmed with price tracker camelcamelcamel), but it is also only 18 cents short of reaching its market price on TCGplayer.
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!This booster box includes 30 Play Boosters, which is the best way to open and explore Lorwyn Eclipsed. These are especially well-suited for Limited play, while still offering the kind of creature synergies and guaranteed foil card in every pack that makes opening boosters appealing even if you’re mostly collecting.
Each booster pack includes 14 Magic trading cards, with 1 to 4 cards of rare or higher rarity, 3 to 5 uncommons, 6 to 9 commons, and 1 land. Every pack includes one traditional foil card, with a foil borderless mythic rare appearing in under 1% of boosters.
Lorwyn Eclipsed itself is a pretty easy sell as an expansion for longtime fans. This set was a return to a Lorwyn that’s now split between light and shadow, with players crossing from the ordered world of eternal day into the chaos of Shadowmoor’s endless night.
For even more money-saving deals on Magic: The Gathering, you can still buy the Magic: The Gathering Final Fantasy Play Booster Box for under $175 at Walmart. Meanwhile, the Tarkir Dragonstorm Play Booster Box is now below $110 at Walmart.
TL;DR: Battlefield 6 is free from March 17-24 through Battlefield REDSEC, giving players access to three playlists and four maps, including the new Season 2 battlegrounds Hagental Base and Contaminated.
The best 'Battlefield 6' deals at a glance: Best PS5 Deal Battlefield 6 $52.60 (save $17.39) Shop Now Best XBOX SERIES X Deal Battlefield 6 $46.48 (save $23.51) Shop Now Best PC Deal Battlefield 6 $69.99 Shop NowIf you’ve been curious about Battlefield 6 but haven’t yet made your move, EA is willing to give you a taste for free, right in time for its Season 2: Nightfall update.
From March 17-24, Battlefield 6 will be free to try for everyone through Battlefield REDSEC on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC, opening the door to a sizable slice of the game’s multiplayer offering for one week. Rather than tossing players a tiny demo and leaving it at that, this free trial will act more like a dress rehearsal of what Season 2 has lined up.
The big draw of this update is Nightfall, a playlist built around the new Hagental Base map. It includes Team Deathmatch, Squad Deathmatch, and Domination, with a twist — the lights are out. That means players will need to rely on Night Vision Goggles, weapon attachments, and anything else that can help cut through the darkness.
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!Battlefield 6 is also making room for players who want the more traditional large-scale experience. The All-Out Warfare playlist includes Conquest, Breakthrough, and Escalation, the latter being the mode that gradually intensifies as map boundaries shift and extra vehicles enter the fight. That playlist spans four maps in total: Season 2’s Contaminated and Hagental Base, plus Eastwood from Season 1 and Mirak Valley from the game’s launch lineup.
For anyone who doesn’t want to be immediately thrown into the more intense gaming side of multiplayer, there’s also Casual Breakthrough. This mode is aimed at newer or less competitive players, with smaller squads of real players supported by bots on both sides. You’ll still be able to earn progression and work through challenges, but with a softer landing than a full PvP lobby. Casual Breakthrough will run across Hagental Base, Contaminated, and Eastwood.
The fact that there are people who can simply fall asleep when they're tired is mind-blowing to someone who's had serious trouble sleeping for over a decade. (Like, what do you mean you just go to bed at night?) After years of feeling like a zombie 24/7, relaying the same story to different doctors, and feeling resentful when someone in my life casually takes a nap, I've developed a serious "that won't work on me" attitude about most sleep products.
At the risk of sounding like I'm trying to win the insomnia competition, that's all just background on why I roll my eyes at trendy melatonin gummies or sleepy teas. So I'm kind of shocked that a Hatch alarm clock — perhaps the mother of all viral sleep products — is actually somewhat helping me wind down at night.
What does a Hatch alarm clock do?The Hatch Restore 3 is a premium sunrise alarm clock that's also a sound machine and color-changing lamp. Sunrise alarm clocks use gradual brightening light to signal to our body that it's time to wake up, promoting a more natural transition out of sleep than being jolted awake by an annoying siren.
The Restore 3 is the newest Hatch. It has a knob on the top for easier controls. Credit: Leah Stodart / Mashable The Restore 3's clock can be always on, always off, or automatically off at night. Credit: Leah Stodart / MashableBut the Hatch Restore 3 acts like just as much of a sunset alarm clock. Our bodies respond similarly well to light cues to get sleepy at night, and the bulk of Hatch's features actually come into play the evening before. If you have the paid subscription, the Restore 3 provides a ton of calming wind-down entertainment content like bedtime stories and podcasts to keep you from craving phone stimulation before bed.
Sleep is second nature for some, but I have to hone it like a skillOK, but what about the people who... don't really get sleepy at night?
I don't know what I did to so royally cook my circadian rhythm and nervous system, but it's not just that I don't necessarily get tired at night — it's that my mind is also wired at night. And scrolling too late is just a fraction of my issue. There are nights when I effortlessly don't look at my phone for an hour or two before bed, but only because I randomly got the motivation to scrub my bathtub at 11 p.m. To be fair, I only got in the habit of squeezing tasks in while I'm "up" because I spent years trying to stick to a "normal" bedtime, lying awake until the wee hours of the morning (often not sleeping at all), regardless of if I was physically exhausted.
The ~night owl~ thing was a silly little quirk in high school and college. But nowadays, my late-night brain activity is now spiked with adult worries that weren't on my radar back then: Health anxiety, productivity anxiety, and general state of humanity anxiety are the big ones, all floating alongside anxiety about not being able to sleep. I'm not sure how much of my insomnia stems from severe racing thoughts, but it's unsustainable now.
SEE ALSO: Shark CryoGlow mask review after 10 months: The only way I'll ever stop using this is if Shark releases a new oneI spent months using my insatiable late-night need to Google everything in the world to figure out how to get myself back on track. It became clear that making my room pitch dark and 68 degrees wasn't enough. I needed to start being just as strict with my sleep routine as I was with my skincare routine or cleaning routine. Part of that just requires the discipline to get my non-negotiables done earlier, but I was curious about whether a sunrise alarm clock could help my schedule (or lack thereof) feel less overwhelming.
The Hatch Restore 3 is helping me romanticize routineUp until a few months ago, I would have died on the hill that a sound machine was no better than letting an eight-hour YouTube video of rain sounds play out of your phone. But after having the Hatch Restore 3 on my nightstand, I'll vouch for the Hatch experience being much different than simply using my phone.
First, I have to note that the Restore 3's speaker quality is divine. Sounds are velvety smooth without the faint crackle that you hear with an iPhone speaker, and there's never a harsh cutoff between sound loops. But the audio quality is hardly the most important difference — it's the whole pre-sleep routine that the Hatch inspires.
My favorite Hatch feature is the "cue to unwind." Every night at 10:30, my Hatch automatically starts glowing and playing dreamy music. I use "Lavender Sky," the average ambient tune that sounds like something you'd hear at the massage studio, plus a matching light that flickers between purple and blue. The human brain really likes repetition — repeated actions are how we form a habit that feels subconscious, not forced.
The purple Hatch light and red light bulb in my lamp create the most heavenly scene in this corner. Credit: Leah Stodart / MashableI clearly struggled to start my bedtime process at a decent hour on my own, so the Restore 3's cue to unwind has been a helpful tangible reminder that it's time to start chilling out. The sound and light combo makes me want to be responsible and read instead of immediately opening TikTok when I get in bed. Any mental chatter that I need to remember (an idea for work, a chore, a text I need to send, even a new outfit brainstorm) gets written down by hand in a notebook instead of my Notes app. Then, it's up to my self-control to actually save those tasks until tomorrow.
Like unwind cues, Hatch sleep routines can involve whatever combination of sound and light that helps you doze off. (The sound options are different, though.) I opt for thunderstorm sounds or "shower in the next room." One press of the big top button shifts your Hatch from unwind to sleep mode.
There's a sunset gradient for any mood — not just typical sunset colors. Credit: Screenshot: Hatch I appreciate the variety of those cozy, familiar household options. Credit: Screenshot: HatchThere are a ton of free sunset routines that gradually dim the clock's light to help lull you to sleep. Sleep routine duration can be set to last for a few minutes, a few hours, a full day, or just until you tap the clock. I feel like the whole sunset thing isn't that helpful if you use a sleep mask, so I've actually been utilizing the sunset sleep routines while I'm still awake and trying to get tired.
It's a bummer that the Hatch Restore 3 isn't waterproof. The cozy lighting would be much more valuable in my bathroom when I'm showering and self-caring. All of my steps take forever, and the harsh bathroom lighting certainly isn't conducive to mellowing out.
The Restore 3's sunrise is adjustable, from brightness to duration before your alarm goes off. Credit: Leah Stodart / Mashable The Restore 3 gradually shifts between shades of orange and peach, then to bright white. Credit: Leah Stodart / MashableIn the morning, the gradual sunset starts five minutes to an hour before your alarm goes off. It slowly brightens while shifting between orange and peach tones — it's kind of dull in my room that gets a lot of sun in the morning, but it probably hits so hard in a dark room. I appreciate that the alarm sound fades in instead of hitting at full volume immediately. The bird chirps are a cute touch.
Isn't this all just stuff you could do without a $170 alarm clock?When all of the premium features come at an extra monthly cost, the Hatch Restore 3 feels a bit overpriced — especially considering many of its features can be replicated with less expensive devices. Smart lightbulbs could be set to turn a certain color at a certain time. It's not hard to find a dedicated sound machine for $40 or $50, or a cheaper sunrise alarm clock in general. If you're most concerned with staying off your phone before bed, you could just buy a Brick for $59.
SEE ALSO: I ran the Dyson HushJet 24/7 for a week. It's so quiet that I forgot it was on, but I did notice fresher air. Can you use the Hatch Restore 3 without a subscription?Yep, you can technically get full use out of the Hatch Restore 3 without paying extra (that's what I do). Free audio options include 40+ sleep sounds and 20+ alarms spanning nature sounds, color noises, fans and other humming appliances, and soothing lo-fi beats. There are definitely enough options for my needs, mostly because I don't care enough to pay for anything more elaborate. But without the ability to filter out Hatch+ exclusive sounds in the app, it does get frustrating to see a lock on nearly every sound you swipe past.
The paid Hatch subscription costs $4.99 per month or $49.99 per year. Aside from the larger sound library, Hatch+ unlocks access to a ton of sleep content like sound baths, bedtime podcasts, guided meditations, and audiobook snippets. So, without paying for Hatch+, you're losing out on most of the entertainment options that were supposed to help build your phone-free nightly routine.
SEE ALSO: From Oura to Whoop, we tested the best sleep trackers of 2026Hatch+ also gatekeeps many more alarms than sleep sounds. Most genres of music (grunge, '90s and "Hatchstreet Boys," elegant instrumentals, etc.), anything seasonal, and meditation shuffles are all locked. Maybe you've seen a Hatch ad involving a celebrity recording a funny or inspirational wakeup call — yep, locked. The celebrity ones might be mildly amusing the first few mornings, but hearing the same voice yapping about how it's going to be a great day feels like severely unserious long-term alarms.
The actual sunrise part needs a relatively dark roomYou may not be able to take full advantage of the Hatch Restore 3's actual sunrise sequence if your room gets blindingly bright in the morning, or if you wear a sleep mask.
Since all of the blinds in my apartment are borderline worthless, I sleep with a black t-shirt over my eyes. (I can't stand a sleep mask strap.) Even though it's not attached to my head, I usually wake up with it repositioned to block out morning light. So am I really getting the full effect of the gradual rosy glow that comes on before my alarm goes off? Doubtful.
My coworker Samantha Mangino, who also has a Hatch Restore 3, made an interesting point: She wishes that it had a normal alarm sound. Hatch is so set on waking you up gently that it doesn't consider heavy sleepers who want to try the sunrise function, but need a noise less gentle than wind chimes.
Is a Hatch alarm clock worth it?If you always feel chaotic at bedtime or upon waking up, the Hatch Restore 3 could be really helpful in getting your rest routine under control. You'd be surprised at how much stress is simply coming from being scared awake by a blaring phone ringtone.
The nightly unwind cues automatically create the relaxing environment that you may have been struggling to create for yourself. My decade-long inability to sleep at a normal time has hardly been cured by scheduled ambient sound and lighting, but the Restore 3 has made me take my bedtime routine more seriously — successfully leading to dozing off a tiny bit earlier on some nights. Is that worth $170? Maybe, if other sleep products haven't been effective.
But a Hatch alarm clock can only build the phone-free routine it claims if you're making a conscious effort to stay off your phone — or if you're paying for Hatch+. The gradual dimming light won't magically knock you out if you're still on TikTok in bed, and most pre-sleep anti-phone entertainment is exclusive to the $4.99 per month subscription. If you don't want to pay for Hatch+, you'll need to be strict about sticking to screen-free entertainment when your unwind cue comes on. Otherwise, a $170 alarm clock won't be much more than a color-changing lamp on your nightstand.
Hatch Restore 3 $144.99 at AmazonThe bump in the night is a horror staple for a reason. There's something uniquely unsettling about a sound you can't explain. Undertone, the latest horror movie from A24, delves into the eerie earworms that might echo through nightmares.
Written and directed by Ian Tuason, Undertone centers on an isolated podcaster named Evy (Nina Kiri), who becomes fixated on a series of mysterious audio clips. As she goes down the metaphorical rabbit's hole on what they could mean, the world around her seems to shift, forcing her to face a horrid reality.
Undertone is a slow-burning, spooky thriller. Nina Kiri stars as a haunted podcaster in "Undertone." Credit: A24Tuason makes an impressive feature directorial debut with Undertone, as this film exudes a quiet confidence that rejects standard scare tropes. Forget a cold open that looks to titillate with terror out of the gate, and don't expect cheap jump scares. Tuason's version of horror is more akin to slow suffocation than to quick, brutal stabs.
SEE ALSO: A24's 'undertone' trailer teases a podcast turning into a nightmareWe'll meet Evy in her mother's house, which is decorated in feminine but festering flourishes that reflect the woman's waning health even when she's offscreen. Evy is surrounded by her mother's things and the looming certainty of her mother's impending death. Tuason offers us no escape from Evy's cage, as all of Undertone is set in this one house, and most of it in one room. While characters exist beyond Evy and her mother, they will be the only people we see for the whole of the film, heightening the sense of Evy's isolation.
The only friend Evy seems to have is her podcast partner Justin (Adam DiMarco, who is never shown onscreen), who lives in the UK, meaning that the best time for them to record is 3 a.m. for Evy. In the still of the night, she hunches over the dining room table that's she's transformed into a podcasting setup, complete with noise-cancelling headphones, a prominent microphone, her notes, and a glowing laptop. Visually, Evy's modern, cold electronics clash with her mother's floral wallpaper and the requisite Last Supper print hanging behind her. But stronger clashes will come in the audio as Undertone spins its slippery story.
Undertone leans hard into audio terror.Justin and Evy's podcast dedicatedly explores creepy stories, with him playing the eager believer to her scathing skeptic. So, when he pulls up 10 audio clips from a mysterious source, she's already rolling her eyes. However, the story teased within them soon hooks her interest. A young heterosexual couple is recording their slumber, because the woman is talking in her sleep. What begins as an amusement for the pair turns perilous as it seems something sinister begins speaking through her in the night.
While Justin is giddy over the progression of the tapes, Evy is uncharacteristically shaken. They'll need to pick up the next recording on another night. And in between, Evy has only the fading breath of her mother and her own footsteps for company, right? Not quite. Something seems to have entered her home through those tapes. Snatches of creepy children's songs, weird crayon scribblings, and a strange figure become Evy's new — and unwelcome companions. The elements themselves have been used plenty in horror. But Tuason makes the most out of them with a masterful soundscape that swells, throbs, and chitters in the theater, rattling the ears — and very bones — of the audience, just as they do Evy's.
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In all these aspects, I admire Tuason's technical approach to building terror, even if they didn't do much to scare me. The audio meant to be chilling often had me chilling. Not that scratchy records of children singing "Baa Baa Black Sheep" will make my meditation playlist anytime soon, but the should-be creepy sound effects had me drifting toward sleep, even as I was engaged in the mystery of the tapes. Then that mystery takes a subgenre twist that left me disappointed. To Tuason's credit, he earnestly builds lore that competently aligns to Evy's personal struggles, as if these tapes have found her — and not vice versa. However, after being enthralled by the film's first and second acts, I found my mind wandering in the third. By that point, the strong soundscape concept is overtaken by horror clichés, leading to an ending that is disturbing but also underwhelming. For me, the film's slow burn approach, and my patience for it, didn't pay off.
In the end, I was more impressed by Undertone's concept that I was entertained by its execution. I am intrigued to see what Tuason does next. But this one — I'm not on its wavelength.