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The best deals on 3D printers this week -- shop Bambu Lab, Creality, and Flashforge with steep discounts
Mashable Selects Look Up Mashable Voices Mashable's Best: E-readers, robovacs, laptops, earbuds, smart home and more Say More Safety Net Creator Hub Versus Gift Ideas For Everyone On Your List Switch Off Trending Now In My Bag All Series Your next hobby just got a lot more affordable. Soumya is a deals writer who covers consumer tech, shopping deals, and the products people use every day. With experience writing about everything from AI tools and software to smartphones and home gadgets, she enjoys breaking down product research into clear, useful recommendations. When she's not tracking deals, she's usually comparing products, digging through reviews, and figuring out what actually makes a purchase worth it. All products featured here are independently selected by our editors and writers.
11 stunning images celebrating Earth's life--and the scientists who study it
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Backup4all Professional 9 review: Easy, reliable backup with cloud support
A top-notch interface and plug-ins sitting atop a reliable engine make this file backup program an appealing alternative to Windows File History. Backup4All Professional 9 is one of, if not most powerful file-backup programs out there. If it ever adds imaging, it'll be a contender for the overall backup top spot. Since last I reviewed the Backup4All (version 8) file backup program several years ago, a host of performance and stability improvements have been implemented. Added to an already broad range of capabilities and media support, including optical disc and online storage services, the program has cemented its status as a winning alternative to Windows File History .
Five key takeaways from GCSE results day 2026
You might be forgiven for glancing at this year's GCSE results and thinking not much has changed. And sure, if you're just looking at the pass rate across England, Wales and Northern Ireland, that would be more or less correct. But, when you dig into the detail, you find a more complicated picture, where some existing issues have become even more stark. You'll see the grades of students resitting their English and maths GCSEs in England are dragging down the overall results in those subjects - all part of a system the government itself says is demoralising and needs fixing. You'll see that boys' and girls' grades are looking more similar - though that's more to do with girls slipping than boys improving.
I told ChatGPT to stop acting human. It mostly worked
I told ChatGPT to stop acting human. AI chatbots don't actually have human emotions or empathy, but they sometimes act like they do. Here's a prompt that keeps them honest. ChatGPT and other AI chatbots have a long history of trying to pass as human, often using "we" pronouns and talking about how they "feel." It's a habit designed to help boost engagement by making us feel like we're chatting with a friend, not a soulless prediction engine.
Keep your food dry and cold: Score 30 off Ninja's FrostVault cooler on Amazon
Mashable Selects Look Up Mashable Voices Mashable's Best: E-readers, robovacs, laptops, earbuds, smart home and more Say More Safety Net Creator Hub Versus Gift Ideas For Everyone On Your List Switch Off Trending Now In My Bag All Series Keep your food dry and cold: Score $30 off Ninja's FrostVault cooler on Amazon Get ready for fall camping trips and outings with this heavy duty cooler. Hannah Hoolihan is a freelance writer with Mashable. She's written for various entertainment websites since 2017, covering everything from tech to games to film. You'll currently find her work on IGN and Fangoria alongside Mashable, but she also has bylines at Rock Paper Shotgun, Collider, Screen Rant, and more. When she's not writing, she enjoys catching up with the latest films and shows -- horror, in particular -- and has a deep love of FromSoft games, which she continues to happily replay.
Tony Wyss-Coray Is Measuring Biological Age One Organ at a Time
Follow this author to personalize your feed and get instant alerts. Follow Go to your personalized feed WHY FOLLOW? Smart Alerts: Get notified about major news as it happens. It seems odd that your body's internal age may differ from your chronological one. But Tony Wyss-Coray, a Swiss professor of neurology and director of the Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience at Stanford University, has pioneered ways to measure a person's "biological age," which scientists say more accurately reflects how a body is aging than does chronological age.
Jamie Justice Is Running a 101 Million Longevity Science Fair
Follow this author to personalize your feed and get instant alerts. Follow Go to your personalized feed WHY FOLLOW? Smart Alerts: Get notified about major news as it happens. As executive director of the XPRIZE Healthspan competition, Jamie Justice oversees a professional science fair for cutting-edge longevity science around the world. With her team of more than a dozen judges, Justice, a gerontology researcher, has spent the past several years soliciting and then reviewing applications from the world's best scientific minds, looking for the most exciting ideas on how to live longer, better.
Robert Waldinger Knows the Secret to a Happy Life
Follow this author to personalize your feed and get instant alerts. Follow Go to your personalized feed WHY FOLLOW? Smart Alerts: Get notified about major news as it happens. Dr. Robert Waldinger didn't believe it at first. The idea that loneliness could break down the body--that the quality of your relationships might help decide whether you get coronary artery disease, arthritis, or Type 2 diabetes--struck the psychiatrist as far-fetched.