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The Out of Touch Adults' Guide to Kid Culture: What Does 'You the Birthday' Mean?

13 April 2026 at 13:00

Welcome to our trip inside the culture of young people. This week, we've got the usual slang definitions of phrases like "you the birthday," and "catch a fade," and we're also talking about AI. You might be about to lose your job to artificial intelligence, but younger generations are in danger of losing their reality to it. From viral "AI or animals" memes to the rise of AI detectives, the youth are engaged in a high-stakes game of "Spot the Bot" just to feel like they still have a grip on the truth.

The meaning of "you the birthday"

A new slang metaphor is blowing up TikTok this week. People are saying "you the birthday," a phrase that means "you're awesome" or "you're great" in the way a birthday is great: fun, exciting, extra, etc. It's usually meant in positive way, but it could be applied negatively to someone who is doing too much or trying to hard, like, "sure, you the birthday."

The phrase seems to have originated in a song called "Birthday Girl" by Huncho. The song doesn't actually include the phrase, "you the birthday," but Huncho sings, "She eat, she the birthdayβ€”girl" and the pause was long enough that people started just saying, "you the birthday."

"You the birthday" is inspiring a subgenre of birthday-related spin-off slang too. If you're dressed funny, you the birthday clown. If you have a point, you the birthday hat. If you're ugly, you the halloween. You get the idea.

What "catch a fade" means

To young people, "fade" means fight. To "catch a fade" means to have a fight. (If you'd like more definitions of slang words that kids use, check out Lifehacker's Gen Z and Gen A slang glossary.)

Trend: fake Pizza Movie clips

Last week, I predicted Hulu's Pizza Movie will be Generation Z's defining druggie-comedy movie. There's more evidence this week in the form of a growing trend online of making videos with random footage and labeling it "Pizza Movie (2026)." The joke is that the scenes presented in Pizza Movie's trailer are so without context and so strange that you can put any bizarre clips together and they might be from Pizza Movie.

Here are a couple of examples:

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What does "that's AI" mean?

"That's AI" is rapidly emerging as a way of saying "I don't believe you" or "I doubt it" to members of Generations Alpha and Z. They obviously heard the phrase a lot in connection with videos and pictures online, so it only makes sense to apply it to anything.

Jeremy Carrasco: AI detective

Speaking of "that's AI..." Bespectacled 30-something filmmaker Jeremy Carrasco is an unlikely hero to the teens and tweens of TikTok, but the videos he posts on Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok regularly rack up millions of views. Carrasco's calling is identifying synthetic media; he's an AI detective, and dude is great at separating the real from the phony. He calls out AI-generated influencers:

discusses the difference between real and AI videos of animals on trampolines:

explains the difference between "deep fakes" and "AI videos":

and points out videos that people think are AI, but are actually real:

The popularity of Carrasco's content speaks to young people's desperation to just know what's realβ€”a challenge that no other generation has ever faced. Carrasco presents some great tools for spotting slop, but sadly, it's a Sisyphean task: AI content generation is only getting better, and the "tells" more subtle.

Viral videos of the week: AI or animals?

You might not be aware of the debate about AI going on among younger people online, because it's being conducted largely through "Animal or AI" meme videos. Videos dramatizing this choice have tens of millions of views on TikTok. Here's how they work: Over a music bed from Hamilton, these videos present competing clips of AI and animals, leading to an eventual conclusion where one is chosen over the other.

Animal choosers are in the majority by huge numbers, both among the videos' creators and the commenters. The irony is that many of the clips that illustrate that animals are better seem to have actually been generated by AI.

Meta's New 'Personal Superintelligence' AI Is Coming to Its Smart Glasses

10 April 2026 at 13:30

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Calling it a step towards "super intelligence," Meta announced it is releasing Muse Spark, an overhauled and improved AI. This "natively multimodal reasoning model" goes way beyond a chatbot, and it will soon live in your glasses and your social feeds. It's available now in the Meta AI app, with plans to roll out with a smart glasses update in the next few weeks.

Instead of a one-size-fits-all approach, there are three levels to Muse Spark's "thinking," and users will be able control how deep the intelligence goes.

  • Instant Mode: For quick questions and everyday chats.

  • Thinking Mode: This mode is designed to solve more complex problems, so if you need some help with math, science, or logic, this is the mode.

  • Contemplating Mode: Muse Sparks' highest level engages multiple AI agents that work in parallel and collaborate to complete complex, multi-step tasks.

Meta says Muse Spark's performance compares to or exceeds their Llama 4 Maverick model while using over an order of magnitude less computing power. That means, theoretically, high-level reasoning without excessive server use.

While Muse Sparks will be accessible in a variety of places, it seems like Muse Spark's ground-up integration of visual material is made for smart glasses. Here are some of the ways Ray-Ban Meta and Oakley Meta users will be able to use the new AI.

AI is now integrated across different tools

One of the Muse Spark main improvements over Meta's previous model is the way the new AI will integrate visual information across different tools. So, theoretically, you could point your glasses at a mess of wires and electronic boxes and say "how do I hook up this home theater system?" Or get step-by-step coaching on assembling a piece of IKEA furniture without opening the booklet. The AI would read the instructions and make sure you're not screwing anything in upside down.

Muse Sparks will have health reasoning capabilities

Meta said its Meta Superintelligence Lab collaborated with over 1,000 physicians to develop the AI's health reasoning capabilities. Users will be able to do things like generate an interactive display that unpacks the nutritional information about food, and maps out what muscles are activated during a workout.

But how will it actually perform?

All of the above is "in theory." Artificial intelligence hasn't always lived up to its hype, even when it's being hyped in front of a massive audience. It's one thing to perform well in laboratory benchmark tests, but how the tech works in the real world, where lighting is spotty, wi-fi is slow, and furniture instructions can be extremely complicated, is the real challenge.

While I haven't dug deeply into the tech, I did give it a quick test by turning on "thinking" mode and sending Meta AI the below picture of a random assortment of audio gear:

Audio Gear
Credit: Stephen Johnson

It not only correctly identified everything in the picture, it gave me a couple different options for possible ways to hook it together, and told me (correctly) what cords I needs. So I look forward to having it on my glasses. If you want to test it yourself, Muse Spark is already running on meta.ai and the Meta AI app, and smart glasses firmware and social media integrations are expected to follow shortly.

The Top 10 TV Series Right Now, According to Streaming Data

9 April 2026 at 14:00

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There is something for every kind of TV fan in March 2026's most-streamed TV shows, whether you like gritty medical dramas, long-awaited sequels, or vibrant adaptations, your new favorite show is below. Here are ten most popular shows in March, according to Just Watch.


The Madison

It's no surprise The Madison is the most-streamed series in the nation; Yellowstone creator Tyler Sheridan has a knack for making crowd-pleasing TV. Michelle Pfeiffer and Kurt Russell star in this Yellowstone spinoff, a neo-Western family drama about grief and redemption. After the family patriarch and his brother die in a plane crash, the extended Clyburn clan relocates from New York City to the Madison River valley of southwest Montana, hoping to find grace and healing in nature. Stream The Madison on Paramount+.


Paradise

The "Paradise" of the show's title is a high-end, experimental community for the rich and connected that is hidden within an underground Colorado bunker. The surface of the planet may be an irradiated hellscape, but in Paradise, everything seems perfect, until an outsider enters. Sterling K. Brown plays a Xavier Collins, a secret service agent investigating the murder of the U.S. president in Paradise. Stream Paradise on Hulu.


The Pitt

HBO's gritty, hyper-realistic medical drama has earned acclaim from critics and audiences for its well-drawn characters and relentless pace. It follows a single 15-hour shift at the Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center. Starring Noah Wyle as Dr. Michael Robinavitch, The Pitt ditches the "disease of the week" format of many medical shows in favor of a study of the toll the modern medical system places on everyone involved. Season one earned five Emmy awards, and judging from the first few episodes, season two might win more. Stream The Pitt on HBO Max.


Scarpetta

Based on the best-selling novels by Patricia Cornwell, Scarpetta stars Nicole Kidman as Dr. Kay Scarpetta, Virginia's chief medical examiner, who uses cutting edge technology to solve cases. Scarpetta is a moody thriller that uses realism instead of sensationalism to examine the science, law, and the psychological weight of seeking justice. Bonus: The supporting cast includes Jamie Lee Curtis and Bobby Cannavale. Stream Scarpetta on Amazon Prime.


DTF St. Louis

In execution, DTF St. Louis is even more offbeat than its premiseβ€”a murder mystery linked to a hookup app for married people seeking action on the side. Jason Bateman plays Missouri TV weatherman Clark Forrest, who is accused of murdering Floyd Smernitch (David Harbour), his friend, on-air sign language interpreter, and the husband of Carol (Linda Cardellini), the woman Clark is having an affair with. Oscar-nominee Richard Jenkins and Wednesday's Joy Sunday play the detectives on the case. It all sounds like material for a salacious thriller, but writer/director Steven Conrad (Prime Video's weird, wonderful Patriot) has something more complex in mind: sadder, funnier, and definitely weirder. Stream DTF St. Louis on HBO Max.


Shrinking

January saw the premiere of the third season of Apple TV+'s Shrinking, a comedy/drama created by Jason Segel, Bill Lawrence, and Brett Goldstein, the team behind Ted Lasso and Scrubs. This comedy/drama series follows Jimmy Laird (Segel), a grief-stricken therapist who breaks all professional and ethical boundaries by telling his patients exactly what he thinks, while Harrison Ford, Laird's mentor, does damage control. Shrinking has been nominated for nine Primetime Emmies, including Outstanding Comedy Series and Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series, but has yet to take a statue home. Unfair! Stream Shrinking on Apple TV+.


One Piece

One Piece seems to have broken the curse of live-action anime, with both fans and critics praising the show for its evocative world-building and perfect casting. Season 2 of Netflix's series finds the Straw Hat Crew on the high seas navigating the treacherous Grand Line in search of a legendary treasure. IΓ±aki Godoy stars as the aspiring Pirate King Monkey D. Luffy and Mackenyu plays Roronoa Zoro. Backing them up is a huge ensemble cast that includes heavy hitters like Joe Manganiello as the villainous Sir Crocodile and Katey Sagal as the brilliant Dr. Kureha. Stream One Piece on Netflix.


Young Sherlock

People never get tired of Sherlock Holmes. Amazon Prime’s high-energy reimagining of the world's most famous detective follows 19-year-old Holmes (Hero Fiennes Tiffin) as he uncovers a global conspiracy while investigating a murder at Oxford University. Directed by the great Guy Ritchie, Young Sherlock ditches the "case of the week" formula in favor of a single story that's big and bold enough for a whole season of TV. Stream Young Sherlock on Prime Video.


Monarch: Legacy of Monsters

This is not your grandfather's kaiju. Apple TV+’s multigenerational sci-fi epic follows two siblings as they uncover their family's connection to Monarch, the shadowy organization that monitors Godzilla and his fellow Titans. Starring the father-son duo of Kurt and Wyatt Russell as army officer Lee Shaw across two different timelines, Monarch: Legacy of Monsters examines human resilience in the face of mass tragedy in a deeper way than you'd ever expect from a show about giant monsters. Stream Monarch: Legacy of Monsters on Apple TV+.


Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette

Ryan Murphy's latest production takes place at the intersection of fame and tragedy. It delves into the lives of John Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette, played by Paul Anthony Kelly and Sarah Pidgeon. Then the most famous couple in the world, Kennedy and Bessette try to hold their relationship together in the face of a ravenous press and the political expectations that come with being a Kennedy. Stream Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette on Hulu.

10 Hacks Every Apple Vision Pro User Should Know

8 April 2026 at 22:00

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The Apple Vision Pro is a beast of a machine. By putting an M5 chip under the hoodβ€”a 3-nanometer processor with a 10-core CPU, 10-core GPU, and 16-core Neural Engineβ€” Apple leapfrogged the M3 and M4 entirely, putting more raw power on your face than most people have on their desks. But like any high-performance machine, you have to tune it up and drive it right to get the most out of what's under the hood. Whether you've had yours since launch or just unboxed it, these ten hacks will help you get more out of your Apple Vision Pro. Some are simple adjustments, some are deeper dives, but all of them are worth your time.

Access the Vision Pro's "hidden" settings

Apple's going for a specific aesthetic with the Vision Pro UI, so there aren't as many things to customize in the "settings" menu as you might like, but there are a lot of useful adjustments buried in the Accessibility menu. These settings are designed for users with dexterity, visual, or hearing impairments, but anyone might prefer a zoom feature or an modification to the click speed of the digital crown.

Here's what I've changed in my Vision Pro's via the accessibility menu:

  • Bold Text

  • Increase Contrast

  • Reduced Motion (Reduces the movement of user interface elements)

  • Set it so saying "shh" turns down the volume.

You might be interested in the same settings, or others presented here, so take a peek into the Accessibility menu to see what works for you. Pro tip: You can triple-click the digital crown to toggle accessibility features on and off instantly.

Control your smart home with spatial widgets

The latest update to VisionOS added spatial widgets so you can pin information in places it makes the most senseβ€”e.g. put a timer next to your stove for cooking, or the weather and news right by the front door. But if you have any Matter-compatible smart home devices, you can take widgets to the next level with Apple Home. This app lets you pin controls for things like your air conditioner and lighting wherever you like, so you can stick the "night mode" button above your bed and turn everything off with a click when the day is over. If you want to take it further, download Widgetsmith and customize the appearance of smart home controls. Once you pin a widget, it will stay there until you move it or delete it, even when you restart.

Use "connect to server" for unlimited storage

With visionOS, you can connect to a local server on your network, like your PC or Mac, or cloud storage providers, and access files without saving them to your headset. It's a great way to work with large files without filling up your Vision Pro's storageβ€”especially if you opted for the base 256GB. To set it up, you need to allow sharing on the remote computer, then go to "Files" within the Vision Pro, enter your server's host name or network address, then choose "Connect." Depending on the server, you can connect as a guest, or you can enter your username and password, and you're good to go.

Use settings and mirroring to securely share the Vision Pro experience

One of the biggest downsides to AR and VR is the inability to say "take a look at this!" and show your friend. The Apple Vision Pro's Guest User mode isn't quite that, but it's at least an easy and quick way to hand around your headset. Here's how it works:

  • Go to Control Center.

  • Pinch "Guest User."

  • Hand your headset over and the Vision Pro will run a quick set-up and calibration, then open on what you were looking at, while protecting your private data.

  • When you put the headset back on, your original calibration will return.

If you don't want to fully share your headset, you can still share your view. AirPlay Mirroring lets others see what you're seeing on their phones or other devices. You can beam your view to any nearby iPad, Mac, or AirPlay-compatible TV that shares a wifi network with your Vision Pro. Here's how it works:

  • On your headset, go to Control Center and select the "Mirror My View" icon (it looks like two overlapping squares).

  • You should see a list of any compatible devices on your network. Choose the one you want to stream to.

  • If you don't see a device, you may need to turn on AirPlay Receiver (found in System SettingsΒ > GeneralΒ > AirDrop & Handoff on macOS and within the Apple Vision Pro app on iOS).

Use "Gaussian splats" to create 3D virtual spaces you can walk around in

One of the standout features of the Vision Pro is the device's ability to instantly upscale and alter existing 2D photos into spatial 3D images. You just open the photo gallery, select a picture, and click the "spatial" and/or immersion icons and it instantly gives your pics depth. But that's only the first level of the 3D you can achieve.

Third-party apps like Spatial Media Toolkit and Spatial Video Studio let you control parameters like depth intensity, crop for the best 3D effect, and save in formats that can be viewed outside of the Vision Pro. That includes anaglyph, so you can view pictures with those old 3D glasses; side-by-side 3D, so you can view them on VR headsets or 3D TVs; and "wiggle" videos that can be viewed by anyone by moving their device slightly, like so:

Wiggling Vision Pro
Credit: Stephen Johnson

But if you want to go even deeper, the Apple Vision Pro is an amazing tool for viewing and creating Gaussian splats. This cutting edge tech creates 3D models by stretching, rotating, and positioning millions of tiny, colored, and transparent 3D "blobs" (Gaussians). While spatial photos add AI-assisted depth, "splats" allow you to capture 3D versions of real objects, save them, and walk around them. You can also scan a 3D space and walk around inside it.

Gaussian splats capture lighting really well, but add a weird, surreal "blobbiness" to physical objects (the tech isn't fully in place). But the lighting and reflections are evocative in a way that's hard to describe. Gaussian splats of familiar places feel like walking into hazy memories. If your parents had this, you could hang out in a digital replica of your childhood bedroom. If you scan your own children with this, you'll have weird, blobby digital child who will never grow up. It's not super hard to do, either. You can use an app like Scaniverse or Polycam on your phone to scan a room or object in different ways, then you can export it to your Vision Pro and experience it in 3D through the same apps on your Vision Pro. Bonus: Polycam lets you explore captures from users all over the world, including large-scale scans of things like cathedrals.

Use your Vision Pro as a gaming device

Gaming has never been the focus of the Vision Proβ€”a shame, since it's such a powerful machineβ€”but that seems to be changing. The most recent update to visionOS 26.4 introduced NVIDIA CloudXR 6.0, a native streaming framework that allows the headset to act as more of a monitor, while another computer handles the number crunching. Valve has also announced Steam Link, an app that lets Apple Vision Pro users stream Steam games from their PC or Mac to their headset.

The first high-profile games playable through the NVIDIA new framework are iRacing and X-Plane 12. I don't have a PC, so I wasn't able to test this one out, but here are the the instructions from NVIDIA on how to get it going.

Steam Link is currently in Beta, but the Beta is easy to get into. Here's how:

  • Go to the App Store on your Vision Pro and Install TestFlight.

  • Make sure you have a game controller paired to your Vision Pro and your wifi is fairly fast.

  • In your Apple Vision Pro, click on this link.

  • You'll be guided through the rest of the set-up process.

If you want to stream games directly from someone else's servers, you can use NVIDIA GeForce NOW. The bad news: It's going to cost a subscription fee for the best stuff. Here's how it works:

  • Pair a Bluetooth game controller to your Apple Vision Pro.

  • Open Safari on your Vision Pro and go to play.geforcenow.com.

  • You should be able to play any games you own on Steam that are also on NVIDIA's platform.

  • The free subscription gives you hour blocks of playtime after waiting in the queue. If you spring for the "Ultimate tier subscription" for $19.99 a month, you get to the front of the line, and you'll unlock the Vision Pro’s 4K/90 FPS cloud mode, which gives you better performance than most consoles without a single wire.

Those are the official gaming options. If you want to be a hacker and walk outside Apple's cultivated garden, you can play streamed OpenVR games from your gaming computer to your Vision Pro with ALVR. But it's not for the faint-of-heart. Running ALVR requires specific network and software configurations, and a measure of technical knowledge. If you want to give it a shot, here are the official instructions for setting up the app on your PC.

Keep Vision Pro awake with a post-it note

This hack takes no technical ability at all, and it's adorably janky. The Apple Vision Pro is designed to go into a sleep mode the moment you take it off, but if there's some reason you'd rather the display stay on, you can defeat the auto-sleep sensors with a simple Post-it note. Slide it over your eye while the headset is off, then you can keep your headset on while it's supposed to be sleeping, like so:

Apple Vision Pro Post-It Hack
Credit: Stephen Johnson

This actually has some uses. VisionOS often pauses active tasks like file transfers when it's sleeping, so if you're transferring a huge file, this could keep it going while you're headset-less. Also: if you're running something with a delicate connection, like ALVR mentioned above, this would theoretically make it more likely you keep your connection.

Use physical buttons to force quit if your Vision Pro is unresponsive

If a Vision Pro app becomes unresponsive, you can force quit with the physical buttons. Unlike clicking the "X" to close out an app, force quitting kills the process that's running completely. Here's how it works:

  • Press and hold both the digital crown and the top button.

  • Wait for the menu of open apps to appear.

  • Click the app you want to kill.

Create an ultrawide virtual display for your MacBook

You can turn your MacBook into a wrap-around workstation with infinite screen real estate, and it's crazy easy:

  • Make sure your computer and Vision Pro are both on the same network, and that both have bluetooth and keychains enabled.

  • Then just look at your open MacBook while wearing the headset. A "Connect" button will float above the screen.

  • Pinch it, and you'll have a virtual screen that can be huge. You can expand to a 32:9 panoramic display that wraps around you. You get the equivalent of two 5K monitors side-by-side while sitting at a coffee shop or on a plane. So cool.

Hunt for hidden easter eggs in Vision Pro environments

The Vision Pro's environments are way more than static backdrops. They're highly detailed, animated vision and soundscapes filled with small details and, supposedly, mysterious rare encounters. There's a kind of mythology about some of these events, because they're hard to capture, so anyone can say they saw or heard anythingβ€”like a roadrunner in White Sands or gunshots or Bigfoot in Mount Hood. Those are dubious, but there are some confirmed, or at least plausible, environment easter eggs that suggest you might find something:

  • Haleakalā: if you yell loud enough in this environment, you can hear an echo. This one is confirmed.

  • Mount Hood (Dynamic Weather): If it is raining in your actual physical location, the Mount Hood environment will often mirror those conditions. Users have reported seeing subtle raindrops hitting the "glass" of their open app windows as well.

  • Keynote's hidden environment: If you open the "Keynote" app in your Vision Pro and open a presentation, one of your options will be "rehearse." You'll have two choice, a boardroom and a theater. The theater is an exact replica of the Steve Jobs Theater. This is confirmed too.

Steam Just Added Support for Apple Vision Pro Gaming

8 April 2026 at 20:30

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The Apple Vision Pro is taking another step toward becoming the killer VR gaming device we all know it could be. Valve recently announced that it is adding Steam Link, an app for Vision Pro that will let users wirelessly stream Steam games from their PC or Mac to their headsets. Steam Link will allow streaming up to 4k and includes a panoramic mode with an adjustable screen curve.

There's a huge caveat though: Steam Link will not stream VR games, so you won't be playing Half-Life: Alyx or any other Steam-based VR or AR games on your Vision Pro. At least for now.

How to install Steam Link on your Apple Vision Pro

Steam Link for iOS is currently in Beta, with no word yet on when the full version will be released, but getting into the Beta is painless:

  • Go to the App Store on your Vision Pro and Install TestFlight.

  • Make sure you have a game controller paired to your Vision Pro and your wifi is fairly fast.

  • In your Apple Vision Pro, click on this link.

  • You'll be guided through the rest of the set-up process.

The state of gaming on the Apple Vision Pro

At launch, the Apple Vision Pro had few choices for gamers, but that's been steadily changing over the last month or so. First Apple announced support for NVIDIA CloudXR, and now Steam, giving users two legitimate ways to game on the Vision Pro, but the Holy Grail of gaming, native PC VR games like Skyrim VR and Boneworks, remain out of reach unless you use a hacker-y workaround.

While there has been no announcement from Apple, enabling low latency tools like Cloud XR and opening Steam to Vision Pro may be leading to the next logical step: supporting OpenVR and/or SteamVR. The Vision Pro's M5 chip certainly has the power to handle the frame-rates of AAA VR games, and Apple Pro users, I'm sure, would at least like the option of playing top-tier games on their face computers.

The Top 10 Movies Right Now, According to Streaming Data

8 April 2026 at 17:30

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Maybe it's that post-Oscar buzz, but in March, America's most-streamed films are a highbrow bunch. From 16th-century Shakespearean grief to moody Norwegian family dramas, the most-watched movies in the country were actually good. But we are not a boring nation, so there are wicked diversions like Ready or Not and The Housemaid in the mix too. Here are the top 10 movies across all streaming platforms for March 2026, according to Just Watch.


Hamnet (2025)

Good job having elevated taste, America. The number one streaming movie in March was Hamnet, a lyrical historical drama that reimagines the family life of William Shakespeare and his wife, Agnes Hathaway. Set in Stratford-upon-Avon in the 16th century, Hamnet explores the couple's grief following the death of their 11-year-old son, Hamnet, and its influence on Shakespeare's Hamlet. The film was nominated for eight Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Director, but it only took home one: Jessie Buckley won Best Actress. Stream Hamnet on Peacock.


Sentimental Value (2025)

Another unexpectedly highbrow flick sits at number two on the streaming charts: Sentimental Value is a moody Norwegian drama about suicide and generational familial trauma. Directed by Joachim Trier, Sentimental Value tells the story of two sisters, Nora (Renate Reinsve) and Agnes (Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas), who are forced to confront their past when their estranged father, Gustav (Stellan SkarsgΓ₯rd) reappears to offer Nora the lead in a film. Sentimental Value won two Oscars: Best International Film and Best Original Screenplay. Stream Sentimental Value on Hulu.


The Secret Agent (2025)

This Brazillian neo-noir political thriller is set in the late 1970s, at the end of Brazil's military dictatorship. Wagner Moura stars as Armando SolimΓ΅es, a former professor who has been classified as an enemy of the state and forced into hiding. Although it didn't win any Academy awards, The Secret Agent was nominated for four, including Best Picture, Best Actor (Moura), Best International Film, and Best Casting. It has a nearly perfect 98% Fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Stream The Secret Agent on Hulu.


Ready or Not (2019)

Unlike the rest of the movies on this list, Ready or Not was not nominated for any Academy awards, but it won a richly deserved Fangoria Chainsaw Award in 2020. It's here because the sequel was in theaters in March. Ready or Not is an unapologetically gleeful black comedy in which murder and mayhem are cranked up to 11. Grace (Samara Weaving) is overjoyed that she's marrying into the super-wealthy Le Domas family, until she learns that about the old family tradition of playing deadly games of hide-and-seek. Guess who's "it." Stream Ready or Not on Hulu.


One Battle After Another (2025)

Paul Thomas Anderson's nuanced, intelligent thriller about resistance and race in a fascistic, anti-immigration United States has become an instant classic. Featuring fantastic performances from heavyweights like Leonardo DiCaprio, Sean Penn, Benicio Del Toro, and Regina Hall, One Battle After Another is that rare movie that's equal parts thoughtful and exciting. It was nominated for 13 Oscars and won six, including Best Picture and Best Director. Stream One Battle After Another on HBO Max.


Sinners (2025)

This one-of-kind flick mashes up so many styles, it's practically its own genre. A historical/horror/ensemble romance/drama/comedy/musical exploring race and historical prejudice in the United States, Sinners tells its story through both song and vampire violence. It is absolutely top-notch in every cinematic way, which is probably why it earned a record 16 Oscar nominations. Stream Sinners on HBO Max and Prime Video.


War Machine (2026)

Netflix's War Machine is a fast-paced sci-fi action movie in which a squad of Army Rangers on a training exercise are confronted with a robot from outer space bent on destroying them. Led by action titan Alan Ritchson (known for Reacher), the squad trade their blank rounds for live ammunition to try to stop a seemingly invincible, mechanical hunter. If you like movies like Predator or Commando, you don't want to miss this one. Stream War Machine on Netflix.


Zootopia 2 (2025)

Since its release in November 2025, this whimsical animated sequel has been delighting critics and audiences. Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde return to track a mysterious pit viper named Gary De’Snake who has infiltrated Zootopia. To crack the case, the iconic duo must go undercover in uncharted parts of the metropolis. Stream Zootopia 2 on Disney+.


Bugonia (2025)

I love when a weirdo movie finds a big audience, and Bugonia is that movie. Jesse Plemons and Aidan Delbis play a couple of societal dregs who kidnap a high-powered pharmaceutical executive (Emma Stone) because they think she's an alien. Directed by Yorgos Lanthimos, who helmed 2023's excellent Poor Things, the Best Picture Oscar nominee is a must-watch, even if you're only a little weird. (And if you want more weirdness, it's based on an even odder South Korean film called Save the Green Planet.) Stream Bugonia on Peacock.


Nuremberg (2025)

Nuremberg is the true story of Lt. Col. Douglas Kelley (Rami Malek), a U.S. Army psychiatrist tasked with evaluating the mental fitness of Nazi kingpin Hermann GΓΆring (Russell Crowe). Through the psychological and intellectual duel between the idealistic psychiatrist and the charismatic GΓΆring, Nuremberg explores the nature of evil and the toll it takes on those who fight it. Stream Nuremberg on Netflix.

The Out-of-Touch Adults' Guide to Kid Culture: What Does '7x7=49' Mean?

7 April 2026 at 20:00

This week's collection might seem like a random assortment of odds and ends, but there's a throughline: vibes and absurdism over logic and order. Slang words like 7x7=49 and lowkenuinely don't make logical sense, but they are intuitively perfect. The Sea Lion is a purely absurdist anti "dance-craze" taking over TikTok, and Pizza Movie takes "drug flick" tropes to surreal new levels. In other words, Gen Z and A are not trying to make sense of anything anymore.

What does the "7x7=49" meme actually mean?

This piece of math-slang is growing popular on TikTok as a way of explaining what women find attractive in men. It's about how the equation feels. 7X7=49 makes intuitive sense in a way that something like 51Γ·3=17 does not. It's an attractive equation, so it's becoming a shorthand way of saying "man that is attractive in a self-evident way."

Here's an explanation:

And here's how the phrase is used in meme videos:

Because young men are in a very dark place right now, this generally silly meme is being misinterpreted and overly explained to mean "women are attracted to numbers themselves, so men don't have a chance," in videos like this:

But it's more about how some things are just right and require no explanation, as you can see in this compilation of other "attractive things that aren't attractive in a way you can explain."

On a deeper level, seeing 7x7=49 as "attractive" is an example of "Ordinal Linguistic Personification" a kind of synesthesia, a sensory cross-over where unlike things are grouped together cognitively. There isn't enough research to say why so many people agree that certain numbers and/or equations are more "attractive" than others, nor do we know if these associations are universal or cultural, so more study must be conducted. Or we can just go with vibes.

Is "Pizza Movie" Gen-Z's defining stoner flick?

This week, Hulu released Pizza Movie, a coming-of-age film that might prove to be Gen-Z's iconic example of a "youth drug movie." In it, Stranger Things' Gaten Matarazzo and Sean Giambrone play a couple of dorm-mates who take an experimental drug, then must go to their dorm lobby to pick up a pizza while experiencing bizarre hallucinations (and coming of age) along the way.

It's a silly comedy on the surface, but a deeper dive reveals something about young people in 2026. You can judge a generation by the stoner-buddy comedies it enjoys. Boomers had Up in Smoke, in which getting really high was a political and cultural "statement" against "The Man." Smoking weed was a coping mechanism for the ennui of the suburbs and an abdication of adult responsibility in Fast Times at Ridgemount High and Dazed and Confused. Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle featured very millennial stoners who were also high-achievers by societal standards. In 2026, weed is so commonplace in real life, that the stakes have to be raised with a surreal experimental drug thats users are not ready for. It feels like a reaction to Gen Z being poorly prepared and clueless in a post-everything world where nothing makes sense, but you're still expected to go down to the lobby to pick up your pizza.

What is the sea lion?

The sea lion is ostensibly a dance move, but you probably won't see it at the club. It's just too silly. You do the sea lion by lying down on your belly, grabbing your ankles behind your back, bouncing up and down, and making sea lion barking sounds. It comes to us by way of meme-heavy rapper Yuno Miles' "Sea Lion Rap."

Miles doesn't actual do the sea lion in the video, however; he just exhorts others to. TikTokers took up the challenge, and sea lioning videos started appearing, like the following:

This has no relation to the older online slang term "sea lioning," which is a way of derailing online arguments by peppering people with so many "polite," persistent questions that it becomes a form of harassment. Kids are into acting silly instead. This weapons-grade ridiculousness contains a hint of rebellion too. Unlike the polished, attractive dancers who tend to go viral too, sea lioners have no skill or coordination, and it doesn't look good on anyone. It just looks fun.

What does "lowkenuinely" mean?

This portmanteau of "low key" and "genuinely" expresses sincerity but in a way that says "let's not make a big deal about it." As @etomologynerd points out in a TikTok video, lowkenuinely doesn't make sense, but it's perfectly expressive anyway. "Genuinely" is a factual assertion, "low key" is a value judgment, and a fact can't be low or high key. But "genuinely" is being used here like "literally" has been in the past. It is no longer meant as a factual statement, and instead adds emphasis. So it's a perfect expression of belief in a post-reality setting.

Viral video of the week: Olaf animatronic collapses, dies

This week's viral video comes from Disneyland Paris, where a robotic version of popular Frozen character Olaf malfunctions and collapses before amused adults and horrified children. Robots falling over is always funny. Check it out:

The pause when he's teetering, how slow he seems to fall, and the carrot nose flying up in the air add up to perfect comic timing. It's even better in the long form version, where there is a long, slow build to the moment of calamity.

Why β€˜Open Platform’ Is the Next Big Frontier for Smart Glasses

3 April 2026 at 22:00

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This morning, upstart smart glasses company Even Realities launched Even Hub, an open app store and developer platform for its G2 line of display style smart glasses. This could be the first salvo in a war between open- and closed-platform display smart glasses.

On one side is Meta. The Goliath of the smart glasses market has thus far taken a completely closed approached to its newish Display glasses: Meta decides what your smart glasses can do and determines what apps you can access. The David to Meta's Goliath is Even Realities, a boutique tech company that just launched a storefront with over 50 apps made by third-party developers, so users can decide for themselves what to install and what to ignore.

While the market for AR-style smart glasses with displays is currently limited to tech heads and early adopters, if the HUD-style glasses catch on (and both companies maintain their current strategies) the winner could determine how much control users will have over their augmented futures.

Competing strategies for display-style smart glasses

In terms of total market share, Meta and Even Realities aren't in the same universe. Meta's market capitalization is approximately $1.47 trillion, and its line of Ray-Ban and Oakley smart glasses make up about 82% of the smart glasses market. According to Prospero, Even Realities is worth an estimated $10 millionβ€”though a spokesperson for Even Realities tells me their valuation is a lot higher, at least $500 million.

Within the niche of display-integrated glasses, however, Meta and Even Realities are peers: Estimates for 2025-2026 suggest that Meta has sold around 20,000 of its high end Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses. Prospero's numbers suggest Even Realities has moved between 10,000 and 25,000 pairs of its G2 glasses, while the company itself estimates its G2 sales reach into the "hundreds of thousands," the spokesperson said.

The two companies are taking very different approaches to selling "glasses with a HUD." Meta's Display spectacles are priced at $799 and are designed to do everything its popular non-display glasses do, with the addition of a full-color, high quality video, and a distinctive, Ray-Ban look. Even Realities' $599 G2 glasses don't have an onboard camera or audio, and the mono-color display is housed in a very discreet frame that no one will suspect is anything but a "normal" pair of specs. They're designed to be fashionable, functional, everyday glasses that can also project a map in front of your eyes or help you con bartenders when you need them to. Here's a review of the last generation of Even Realities glasses for more info.

The most important divide between these companies might prove to be their approach to software. All technology is on a continuum between "open" and "closed," and Meta's smart glasses have, so far, been far into the restricted part of the spectrum. You get a highly curated experience, with Meta acting as the arbiter of what is installed on your face computer, whether you're rocking Display glasses or Ray-Ban Metas. You don't download apps, you toggle "experiences" on and off. You can choose to disable or enable Apple Music, but you can't choose to listen to music on a new platform developed by a third party. You can't delete core features you don't want. Even something as basic as changing the wake-up words for the AI is off-limits; it's "Hey, Meta," or it's nothing.

Even Realities approach is semi-open, like Apple's App store. It's not the "anything goes" approach of Linux, but you can peruse Even Realities' library of approved apps and choose whether or not you need an in-glasses EPUB Reader, a Chess game, or a charge indicator for your Tesla. Even Realities lets you remove even core features you don't use on its glasses too.

Speculating about Meta's future smart glasses plans

It's worth noting that Meta isn't fundamentally opposed to third-party development. The company's Meta Horizon Store for the Quest line of VR headsets is a massive, vibrant marketplace with everything from high-end games to tiny, janky tools on offer, and the company shut down much of its first-party VR development, while pledging to continue supporting indie devs. So it's possible/probable that Meta is waiting for the hardware to mature before opening a more open store for its glasses, or just adding a "Display" section to the existing Horizon Store.

Open isn't necessarily better

While the knee-jerk reaction might be to conclude that the choice offered by an open system is more desirable than a closed one, that hasn't always been the case in the tech world. Nintendo dominated video games in the 1980s by maintaining strict quality controls over games released on its NES, and few kids wanted the more "open" competing systems. Adobe's Flash dominated everything the "open web" had to offer in the early 2000s, only dying when another relatively closed system, Apple's iPhone, refused to support it. Speaking of Apple, its iOS devices account for 63% of the American smart phone market, while the nearest competitor, the more open Android, is perpetually second. Time, as they say, will tell whether consumers prefer a curated experience, a modular, open one, or even want glasses with a HUD at all.

The Best Deals on Headphones and Earbuds I Found in Amazon's Spring Sale

27 March 2026 at 23:00

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Headphones! Earbuds! Bone-conducting headsets! There's a bargain for every pair of ears in Amazon's Big Spring Sale. I've combed through Amazon's listings to bring you the best deals, no matter what kind of headphones or earbuds you're looking for.

Sony WH-100XM6 Headphones
$398.00 at Amazon
$459.99 Save $61.99
Sony WH-100XM6 Headphones
$398.00 at Amazon
$459.99 Save $61.99
Apple AirPods 3 with ANC
$199.00 at Amazon
$249.00 Save $50.00
Apple AirPods Pro 3 Noise Cancelling Heart Rate Wireless Earbuds
$199.00 at Amazon
$249.00 Save $50.00
Beats Studio Pro Headphones
$199.95 at Amazon
$349.99 Save $150.04
Beats Studio Pro
$199.95 at Amazon
$349.99 Save $150.04
Skullcandy Aviator 900 ANC Wireless Over-Ear Headphones
$199.99 at Amazon
$299.99 Save $100.00
Skullcandy Aviator 900 ANC Wireless Over-Ear Bluetooth Headphones, THX Spatial Audio with Head Tracking, Adaptive Noise Cancelling, Up to 60 Hours Battery, Microphone for iPhone Android - Tortoise
$199.99 at Amazon
$299.99 Save $100.00
JBL Tour One M3 Over-Ear Headphones
$349.95 at Amazon Amazon Prime
$449.95 Save $100.00
JBL Tour One
$349.95 at Amazon Amazon Prime
$449.95 Save $100.00
Shokz OpenRun Pro 2 Bone-Conduction Sport Headphones
$139.95 at Amazon
$179.95 Save $40.00
SHOKZ New OpenRun Pro 2 - Open-Ear, Bone Conduction Sport Headphones - Sweat Resistant, Workout Headphones with 30ft Bluetooth - Secure, Wireless, Comfortable Fit - Deep Bass and Smart Mic App
$139.95 at Amazon
$179.95 Save $40.00
Sony WH-CH720N ANC Headphones
$98.00 at Amazon
$179.99 Save $81.99
Sony WH-CH720N Noise Cancelling Wireless Headphones
$98.00 at Amazon
$179.99 Save $81.99

Best overall headphones deal in Amazon's Big Spring Sale: Sony WH-1000XM6

Sony WH-1000XM6 are Lifehacker's top overall pick for best headphones. Daniel Oropeza knows audio gear, and he calls these the "best over-ear headphones I tested [in 2025] and ever, really." They feature S-tier noise cancellation, 12 microphones for crystal-clear calls, and the ability to listen and charge via USB-C simultaneously. They're on sale for $398 (originally $459.99), their lowest price ever.

The best Apple earbuds deal in Amazon's Big Spring Sale: AirPods Pro 3

If you're an iPhone user, AirPods Pro 3s are for you. They're currently on sale for $199, down from $249. The best-sounding Apple earbuds to date, these include the new heart rate sensor and "Conversation Awareness" features, and handle the switch between Apple devices flawlessly.

The best Beats headphones deal in Amazon's Big Spring Sale: Beats Studio Pro

If you want the flagship experience without the flagship price tag, the Beats Studio Pro are the move. Currently sitting at $199.95β€”$150 off the $350 retail priceβ€”these headphones offer a "best of both worlds" approach to over-ear headphones. Since Apple owns Beats, you get one-touch pairing and "Find My" integration of AirPods, but unlike AirPods, these are fully compatible with Android. Bonus: If you don't mind rocking gray headphones, you can get these for a rock-bottom $159.99.

The most stylish headphones deal in Amazon's Big Spring Sale: Skullcandy Aviator 900

The Skullcandy Aviator 900 ANC wireless headphones are down to $199.99, a $100 drop from their usual $299.99 and their lowest price so far. These bass-heavy over-ear headphones have a retro-inspired look that will turn heads, but they aren't just a fashion statement: With THX Spatial Audio and a massive 60-hour battery life, they hold their own against the big names.

The best headphones deal for travelers in Amazon's Big Spring Sale: JBL Tour One M3

JBL Tour One M3 over-ear headphones changed my relationship with sound. They are great for traveling, where you can get lots of use from the Smart Tx Audio Transmitterβ€”it lets you plug into a standard airplane headphone jack (AUX) and it will stream that audio wirelessly to your headphones in high-quality 24-bit.

The best headphones deal for working out in Amazon's Big Sptring Sale: Shokz OpenRun Pro 2

If you hate the feeling of earbuds jammed in your ear while running, these bone-conduction headphones are the staff favorite. Shokz OpenRun Pro 2s leave your ears open so you can hear traffic or people around you, but the sound quality and secure fit are across-the-board winners. So is the price: $139.95 (originally $179.95).

The best headphones under $100 in Amazon's Big Spring Sale deal: Sony WH-CH720N

For those who want Sony’s noise-canceling tech without the $400 price tag, the WH-CH720N uses the same "Integrated Processor V1" found in more expensive Sony models. They're also lightweight and comfortable so you can wear 'em all day. They're on sale for $98 (originally $179.99).

The Best TV Deals I Found in Amazon's Big Spring Sale

27 March 2026 at 21:30

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I'm practically an evangelist about this point: If you need a TV, you should get one right now. Not just because it's Amazon's Spring Saleβ€”March and April are traditionally the time when retailers clear space on their shelves and in their warehouses to make room for the new models coming for the holidays. And this year, the RAM tax is coming too: Big tech companies are buying up the world's supply of memory to power AI data centers, so the price of televisions is expected to go up in the near future, and stay elevated for a while.

That's all to say: Grab these bargains from Amazon's Big Spring Sale while you can.

50" Amazon Fire TV 4-Series 4K HDR10+ Smart TV (2025 Model)
$239.97 at Amazon
$399.99 Save $160.02
50" Amazon Fire TV 4-Series 4K HDR10+ Smart TV (2025 Model)
$239.97 at Amazon
$399.99 Save $160.02
Roku Smart TV 2026 – 40-Inch Select Series, 1080p Full HD TV – RokuTV with Voice Remote – Flat Screen LED Television with Wi-Fi for Streaming Live Local News Sports & Movies – Bluetooth Headphone Mode
$129.00 at Amazon
$229.99 Save $100.99
Roku Smart TV 2026 – 40-Inch Select Series, 1080p Full HD TV – RokuTV with Voice Remote – Flat Screen LED Television with Wi-Fi for Streaming Live Local News Sports & Movies – Bluetooth Headphone Mode
$129.00 at Amazon
$229.99 Save $100.99
75" Hisense U6 Series 4K Mini-LED QLED Smart TV (2025 Model)
$597.96 at Amazon
$899.99 Save $302.03
75" Hisense U6 Series 4K Mini-LED QLED Smart TV (2025 Model)
$597.96 at Amazon
$899.99 Save $302.03
55" Samsung OLED S85F 4K Smart TV (2025 Model)
$897.99 at Amazon
$1,397.99 Save $500.00
55" Samsung OLED S85F 4K Smart TV (2025 Model)
$897.99 at Amazon
$1,397.99 Save $500.00
55" Samsung The Frame LS03F 4K QLED Smart TV (2025 Model)
$897.99 at Amazon
$1,197.99 Save $300.00
55" Samsung The Frame LS03F 4K QLED Smart TV (2025 Model)
$897.99 at Amazon
$1,197.99 Save $300.00
INSIGNIA 32" Class F20 Series LED HD Smart Fire TV with Alexa Voice Remote (NS-32F201NA26)
$74.99 at Amazon
$129.99 Save $55.00
INSIGNIA 32" Class F20 Series LED HD Smart Fire TV with Alexa Voice Remote (NS-32F201NA26)
$74.99 at Amazon
$129.99 Save $55.00

The best budget TV in Amazon's Big Spring Sale: The Amazon Fire 4-Series

In terms of what you pay versus what you get, you can't do much better than Amazon's house brand. The company is selling its 4-series Fire TVs for almost comically low prices during its ongoing Big Spring Sale. The 50" model is $239.97, and the 43" is $199; that's 40% off the list price and the lowest price Amazon has ever offered on these 4K smart TVs. I bought a 55" Fire TV a few months ago, and even though I paid $400 for it, I have no complaints. It's a solid TV that gets good reviews from pros and customers alikeβ€”Amazon's reviewers give it a 4.3 our of 5.

The best all-in-one streaming TV in Amazon's Big Spring Sale: The Roku Smart TV 2026

The Roku Smart TV 2026 is a standout pick if you want everything in one package. The 40" version is marked down 44%, to just $129. It's an all-in-one, hassle-free streaming solution that's perfect as a second TV in a bedroom or office. It comes with the Roku interface that can be navigated with voice remote, and it offers access to over 500 free live TV channels as well as Netflix, Disney+, and any other paid streamer you can think of.

The best "go big" TV bargain in Amazon's Big Spring Sale: The 75-inch Hisense Class U6 Series Mini-LED 4K

If you just want a gigantic television, the 75-inch Hisense U6 is a steal for $598. . Hisense's 2026 models were unveiled earlier this month, so retailers are slashing prices on older models to clear warehouse space. Despite not being new, it uses Mini-LED tech that provides brightness levels and local dimming that rival TVs twice its price. (Besides, you probably don't really need a "better" TV.)

The best deal on an OLED TV in Amazon's Big Spring Sale: The 55-inch Samsung S85F OLED TV

This 55-inch Samsung S85F OLED TV is 36% off, down to $897.99 (originally $1,397.99). Despite being labeled an entry-level OLED TV, the picture quality is impressive, with strong HDR performance, color accuracy, and near-infinite contrast. The blacks are perfect. That means you’ll get better bang for your buck during dark scenes than you will with LED/QLED displays. It also rivals the best gaming TVs, with a highly responsive 9.4ms input lag, four HDMI 2.1 ports that support 4K 120Hz, AMD FreeSync Premium, Nvidia G-Sync, ALLM, and HDR10+ gaming, as well as Motion Xcelerator tech to reduce blur in fast scenes and an AI Auto Game Mode to optimize settings.

The best art TV in Amazon's Big Spring Sale: The 55-Inch Samsung "The Frame" TV

If your living room is more "art gallery" than "sports bar," The Frame is your dream TV. It comes with a special mount so it can hang on the wall like a picture, and when you aren't watching a show, it enters "Art Mode" and displays museum-quality masterpieces (or your own photos) with a matte finish that makes the screen look like a canvas. When your snobby friends come over, you can pretend you don't even have a television, then secretly binge Love Island when they go home. During the Big Spring Sale, the 55-inch model is down to $897.99, a $300 drop from its $1,197.99 list price.

The overall cheapest TV in Amazon's Big Spring Sale: This 32-inch Hisense LED TV

All TVs are cheaper-than-usual right now, but this deal is ridiculous: A Hisense 32" LED television for just $74.99. It's not the greatest TV of all time, but by all available accounts, it's at least a solid buy It's an older modelβ€”released in 2020β€”but that means there are over 3,000 reviews on Amazon, and the score is a respectable 4.1 stars out of 5. Critics generally were positive when it came out, too. The screen is 32", so it's big enough to be watchable, and the picture is 720p, so it's technically "high-def," if not "full high-def." It even comes with built-in Alexa and FireTV, and you can get it for less than I paid for Thai food last night.

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You Can Create a Full Smart Home Set-Up on a Budget With These Amazon Big Spring Sales

27 March 2026 at 20:03

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Amazon's Big Spring Sale continues to march on. Within this sale, you can find deals on a range of different tech items, including laptops, power tools, fitness trackers, and even smart home devices. Computerized smart homes went from a science fiction dream in the 1970s to a full-time headache and money pit in the 2000s, but in 2026, we've finally hit the sweet spot, where you can fully automate your home without spending your life savings or needing a degree in programming. Thanks to the arrival of Matter-compatible gear and some serious discounts during Amazon’s Big Spring Sale, a basic smart home is achievable with a total cost of less than $2,000. So let’s take a walk through what your daily routine looks like when your house starts working for you.

Smart doorbells and floodlights

As we approach the front door, the lights from the Ring Doorbell Plus with Ring Floodlight Cam turn on automatically. For $164.99 (50% off) you're getting a professional-grade security perimeter and a head-to-toe view of any visitors.

More smart doorbells on sale on Amazon:

Smart locks

Rather than fiddling around with your keys like some kind of caveman, you have three options for unlocking your front door with this SwitchBot Smart Lock Pro ($84.99, 57% off): Use the app, enter the combination, or slide your finger over the biometric sensor. So your "welcome home" sequence goes like this: The lights find you, the camera sees you, and the door unlocks for you, all before you've even reached for the handle.

Smart plugs and lighting

Once you step inside, the house begins waking up. Your tasteful mid-century lamps are still in place, but they're controlled by these Kasa Matter Smart Plugs (on sale for $39.99 for four). Compatible with Apple Home, Amazon Alexa, Google Home, and Samsung SmartThings, these outlets can be programmed to turn on when the door unlocks. So does the Philips Hue Go Smart Portable Table Lamp ($84.99). It's glowing amber, one of the millions of colors you can choose.

Smart climate control

You settle into your favorite chair. The air is perfectly crisp. Your Google Nest Thermostat ($89.99) checked your schedule and dialed in your preferred temperature before you arrived. Cool, but also efficient: The brain of your HVAC system helps cut your energy costs by never heating or cooling an empty house.

Sensing the rays of the sun outside, the SwitchBot Blind Tilt Motorized Blinds ($48.99) adjust the slats to prevent glare on the TV. The blinds and the thermostat have been working together all day to account for the sun and keep the house at the optimum temperature.

Smart entertainment core

With the temperature and lighting perfect, it's time to relax. You tap your phone or issue an order, and the Google TV Streamer ($79.99) wakes up your home theater, organizing all your subscriptions into one sleek interface. To your left, the Echo Studio ($189.99) begins to glow, ready to pump out spatial audio that rivals surround sound setups.

More smart home speaker deals from Amazon:

Smart cleaning

Down the hall, the Ecovacs Deebot X8 robot vacuum and mop ($599, $500.99 off) is finishing its evening rounds. It vacuums and mops, then washes its own pads with hot water, either on a schedule or at your command.

More smart vacuums on sale on Amazon:

Smart router and mesh

Keeping all of this gear connected is a TP-Link AXE5400 Tri-Band WiFi 6E Router ($112.99, 66% discount) that manages the high-bandwidth streaming, while the eero 6 Mesh System ($139.99) ensures there isn't a dead zone from the basement to the attic.

Smart command center

If you want to make adjustments to your set-up, you can control everything from a single place, the SwitchBot Hub 3 ($79.99). It's compatible with 100,000+ infrared appliances, all SwitchBot devices, and third-party Matter-compatible devices.

Smart modules

With the night winding down, you take to your bed and check the Echo Spot ($49.99) on the bedside table. Put one of these anywhere in your house and instantly confirm that the door is locked, the lights are out, and the TV is off. If you forgot anything, no worries, just say, "Hey, Alexa, turn off the TV."

Smart emergency controls

But then you hear a warning sound! Something is wrong. You briefly remember Ray Bradbury's short story "The Veldt," but it's not a digital lion that turned real; it's a leak. But the GoveeLife Premium Smart Water Leak Detector 2 ($49.98) you installed caught it instantly and sent the warning to your phone, so you're able to take care of it. You've also installed a GoveeLife Smart Air Quality Monitor ($36.78), so you know the air isn't full of smoke from burning toast. Drifting back to sleep, you ask Alexa to play a recording of "There Will Come Soft Rains" by Sara Teasdale, just for irony's sake.

Ring Battery Doorbell Plus with Ring Floodlight Cam Plus, White
$164.99 at Amazon
$329.98 Save $164.99
Ring Battery Doorbell Plus with Ring Floodlight Cam Plus, White
$164.99 at Amazon
$329.98 Save $164.99
SwitchBot WiFi Smart Lock Pro with Keypad Touch, Fingerprint Keyless Entry Door Lock, Bluetooth Electronic Deadbolt, IP65 Weatherproof, Fits Your Existing Deadbolt, Supports Matter, Alexa and Google
$84.99 at Amazon
$99.99 Save $15.00
SwitchBot WiFi Smart Lock Pro with Keypad Touch, Fingerprint Keyless Entry Door Lock, Bluetooth Electronic Deadbolt, IP65 Weatherproof, Fits Your Existing Deadbolt, Supports Matter, Alexa and Google
$84.99 at Amazon
$99.99 Save $15.00
TP-Link Kasa Smart Wi-Fi Plug Mini
$21.99 at Amazon
TP-Link Kasa Smart Wi-Fi Plug Mini
$21.99 at Amazon
Philips Hue Go Smart Portable Table Lamp, White - White and Color Ambiance LED Color-Changing Light - 1 Pack - Indoor and Outdoor Use - Control with Hue App or Voice Assistant
$122.75 at Amazon
$175.99 Save $53.24
Philips Hue Go Smart Portable Table Lamp, White - White and Color Ambiance LED Color-Changing Light - 1 Pack - Indoor and Outdoor Use - Control with Hue App or Voice Assistant
$122.75 at Amazon
$175.99 Save $53.24
Nest Thermostat
$89.99 at Amazon
$129.99 Save $40.00
Nest Thermostat
$89.99 at Amazon
$129.99 Save $40.00
SwitchBot Blind Tilt Motorized Blinds - Smart Electric Blinds with Bluetooth Remote Control, Solar Powered, Light Sensing Control, Add Hub Mini to Make it Compatible with Alexa & Google Home
$48.99 at Amazon
$69.99 Save $21.00
SwitchBot Blind Tilt Motorized Blinds - Smart Electric Blinds with Bluetooth Remote Control, Solar Powered, Light Sensing Control, Add Hub Mini to Make it Compatible with Alexa & Google Home
$48.99 at Amazon
$69.99 Save $21.00
Google TV Streamer 4K - Fast Streaming Entertainment on Your TV with Voice Search Remote - Watch Movies, Shows, Live TV, and Netflix in 4K HDR - Smart Home Control - 32 GB of Storage - Hazel
$79.99 at Amazon
$99.99 Save $20.00
Google TV Streamer 4K - Fast Streaming Entertainment on Your TV with Voice Search Remote - Watch Movies, Shows, Live TV, and Netflix in 4K HDR - Smart Home Control - 32 GB of Storage - Hazel
$79.99 at Amazon
$99.99 Save $20.00
Echo Studio Compact Smart Speaker (Graphite)
$189.99 at Amazon
$219.99 Save $30.00
Echo Studio Compact Smart Speaker (Graphite)
$189.99 at Amazon
$219.99 Save $30.00
TP-Link Archer AXE75
$112.99 at Amazon
$199.99 Save $87.00
TP-Link Archer AXE75
$112.99 at Amazon
$199.99 Save $87.00
Amazon eero 6 (3-Pack)
$139.99 at Best Buy
$199.99 Save $60.00
Amazon eero 6 (3-Pack)
$139.99 at Best Buy
$199.99 Save $60.00

The total smart home cost: $1,852.64

The total cost for building a fully integrated smart home, from top-to-bottom is under $2,000, and you're saving a total of $1,410.21 over the full retail prices by taking advantage of Amazon's Big Spring Sale. Not too shabby.

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This TP-Link Wifi Router Is 44% Off for the Amazon Big Spring Sale

27 March 2026 at 13:00

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If your wifi is too damn slow (and I bet it is), the bottleneck is probably the router. This TP-Link Archer AXE75 might be the solution, and it's 44% off for Amazon’s Big Spring Sale, bringing it down to $112.99β€”and it's already a good deal at the full price.

This is a Wi-Fi 6E router, which unlocks the 6GHz band, so it's a serious router for the price of a bargain one. It features a 1.7 GHz Quad-Core CPU, so it won't freeze up when you're gaming while someone else is streaming 4K in the next room, and it has six high-gain antennas that are built to kill dead zones in medium-to-large homes. Check out PCMag's review for more details.

That's the good news. The bad news is the FCC regulations regarding foreign-made routers going into effect. Like most routers, AXE75 is "foreign made"β€”but the regulations only affect the future authorization of brand-new models. Since the Archer AXE75 is already an authorized, existing model, you can legally buy and use it without worry. But there's a caveat: The FCC has allowed security updates for these models through March 1, 2027. After that, it's not certain it will be supported. TP Link says it's planning to move manufacturing to the U.S. If that happens, the FCC is expected to extend its waiver, and the device will be supported. But no one can say for sure.

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This 4K Smart Projector Is 50% Off for Amazon's Big Spring Sale

27 March 2026 at 12:30

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This week is Amazon's Big Spring Sale, and I can think of no better way to celebrate the end of this interminable winter than a backyard film festival. Amazon has just the thing for it: this Onoayo digital projector. It's currently $219.98 from a list price of $439.99, and that's for a projector with a 4.6/5 rating with over 1000 reviews on Amazon.

This isn't one of those projectors where you need to figure out how to connect it with something else, either. While you can stream from other devices, you don't have to; major streaming apps are built in, as are a pair of Dolby-tuned speakers. It features automatic focus, keystone correction, obstacle avoidance, screen-fit, and projection orientation detection right out of the box. The picture is great, too: 3200 ANSI brightness and 4K video decoding means a very defined, bright image. It weighs less than three pounds, so you can take it anywhere you need to project anything. But it's seriously good enough to replace a TV in your house.

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These Are the Best Deals on Streaming Gear During Amazon's Big Spring Sale

26 March 2026 at 20:54

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The Amazon Big Spring Sale is in full swing, and it features some deep discounts to streaming tech. Whether you're looking for a budget-friendly option for the guest room or you want to upgrade your old gear to the newest thing, there's a deal for you.

Roku Smart TV 2026 – 40-Inch Select Series, 1080p Full HD TV – RokuTV with Voice Remote – Flat Screen LED Television with Wi-Fi for Streaming Live Local News Sports & Movies – Bluetooth Headphone Mode
$129.00 at Amazon
$229.99 Save $100.99
Roku Smart TV 2026 – 40-Inch Select Series, 1080p Full HD TV – RokuTV with Voice Remote – Flat Screen LED Television with Wi-Fi for Streaming Live Local News Sports & Movies – Bluetooth Headphone Mode
$129.00 at Amazon
$229.99 Save $100.99
Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Select
$17.99 at Amazon
$39.99 Save $22.00
Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Select
$17.99 at Amazon
$39.99 Save $22.00
Google TV Streamer 4K - Fast Streaming Entertainment on Your TV with Voice Search Remote - Watch Movies, Shows, Live TV, and Netflix in 4K HDR - Smart Home Control - 32 GB of Storage - Hazel
$79.99 at Amazon
$99.99 Save $20.00
Google TV Streamer 4K - Fast Streaming Entertainment on Your TV with Voice Search Remote - Watch Movies, Shows, Live TV, and Netflix in 4K HDR - Smart Home Control - 32 GB of Storage - Hazel
$79.99 at Amazon
$99.99 Save $20.00
Amazon Fire TV Cube (3rd Gen)
$99.99 at Amazon
$139.99 Save $40.00
Amazon Fire TV Cube (3rd Gen)
$99.99 at Amazon
$139.99 Save $40.00
VSDINSIDE Macro Keypad, Stream Controller Deck Gaming Streaming Shortcut Keyboard, 18 Programmable Keys Customizable Visual AI Pad USB Soundboard for OBS, YouTube, Desk Office Setup, Laptop, PC, Mac
$54.99 at Amazon
VSDINSIDE Macro Keypad, Stream Controller Deck Gaming Streaming Shortcut Keyboard, 18 Programmable Keys Customizable Visual AI Pad USB Soundboard for OBS, YouTube, Desk Office Setup, Laptop, PC, Mac
$54.99 at Amazon

All-in-one streaming TV: Roku Smart TV 2026

The Roku Smart TV 2026 is a standout pick in this year's Big Spring Sale if you want everything in one package. The 40" version is marked down 44% to just $129. It's an all-in-one, hassle-free streaming solution that's perfect as a second TV in a bedroom or office. It comes with the Roku interface that can be navigated with voice remote, and it offers access to over 500 free live TV channels as well as Netflix, Disney+, and any other pay streamer you can think of.

Budget streaming device: Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Select

If you need to make video TV stream and you're on a budget, you won't find many less expensive options than Amazon's Fire TV stick. It's marked down 55% to $17.99. That's less than 20 bucks for HDRO10+ supported 4K streaming. This is the first stick to run Amazon’s new Vega OS, so the response time should be faster than older budget devices, and it has Amazon's new Alexa+AI built in as well. If you're a gamer, it supports Xbox Game Pass and Amazon Luna so you can stream games to your TV without a console.

Best streaming choice for smart homes: Google TV Streamer 4K

The Google TV Streamer 4K is a more "sophisticated" streaming upgrade that's perfect for a smart home. Currently 20% off ($79.99), it’s a full media console that doubles as a Matter smart home hub and a Thread border router. Both are key to a functional smart home: Matter is a universal language that allows smart devices from different brands to talk to each other, while Thread is a mesh network that makes devices respond instantly without slowing down your wifi. Google TV Streamer 4K features 32GB of storage, a built-in Ethernet port for faster 4K streaming, and Gemini AI, but my favorite feature is the "Find My Remote" button on the base, because I'm always losing the damn thing.

The "we need more power" choice: Amazon Fire TV Cube

If you're tired of sluggish menus, the Fire TV Cube will obliterate them. It's the fastest streaming device Amazon makesβ€”it has twice the power of the Fire TV Stick 4K Max. Currently on sale for $99.99 (29% off), Fire TV Cube supports Wi-Fi 6E, offers an ethernet port for faster speeds, and features an octa-core processor for near-instant app launches. You can navigate all of it with your voice, and it features an HDMI input, so you can plug in a game console in or cable box directly.

The streaming accessory you never knew you always needed: VSDINSIDE Macro Keypad

If your home streaming is running from a PC, consider a macro keyboard. They might be made for gaming, but the VSDINSIDE Macro Keypad can be a killer media dashboard for your home entertainment set-up. Currently on sale for $43.99 (20% off), this device features 15 customizable LCD keys that can be programmed to act as a physical interface for your TVβ€”instead of navigating menus to get to Netflix, you just hit the Netflix button and instantly launch it. Since it’s a Smart Home friendly setup, you can program a button to dim your Matter-enabled lights when you're ready to start the movie, but best of all, it features tactile, physical knobs you can use to control volume, brightness, or other settings.

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My Cat's Favorite Remote-Controlled Toy Is 15% Off for Amazon's Spring Sale

26 March 2026 at 20:30

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One of my all-time favorite products is marked down during Amazon's Big Spring Sale: The Enabot EBO ROLA Mini FamilyBot.

I love this thing. It's an adorable little robot-with-a-camera designed to help pet owners to interact with their pets when they're not home. You control it with an app and it takes surprisingly nice-looking 2K video, even when it's dark. It also transmits and listens to sound, so you can talk to your pet, or press a button to make it meow, bark, or quack. It can also act as a surveillance camera and take pictures or video when something moves in front of it.

This is literally the only toy my cat has ever played with. My cat is not nice. She won't let you pet or hold her. She's all business. I've tried catnip, all kinds of toys, balls of string, and everything else, but Peepers was never interested in anything until I got her a robot/surveillance camera. Then, for a few, glorious moments, I got the Most Serious Cat on Earth to bat a toy around. It was a breakthrough in our relationship, and I even caught it on camera.

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This 32-Inch Hisense TV Is Only $75 During Amazon's Big Spring Sale

26 March 2026 at 13:13

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This Amazon Big Spring Sale deal on a TV is remarkable: A Hisense 32" LED television for $74.99β€”that's cheaper than dinner and drinks in most U.S. cities. This isn't going to be the greatest TV of all time, but from all available accounts, its at least a solid set. It's an older modelβ€”released in 2020β€”but that means there are over 3,000 reviews on Amazon, and the score is a respectable 4.1 stars out of 5. Critics generally were positive when it first came out, too.

The screen is 32" screen, so it's big enough to be watchable, and the picture is 720p so it's technically "high-def," if not "full high-def." It even comes with built-in Alexa and FireTV.

Bottom line: I could totally see having this in a bedroom as a second TV, as an interim TV while you wait to get your real set, or a TV if you're the kind of person who low-key hates watching TV, but you don't want to feel totally disconnected with the larger world. And hey, if it doesn't work out, you're not out too much money.

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Roblox Gift Cards Are Majorly Discounted During Amazon's Big Spring Sale

25 March 2026 at 21:30

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If money was on sale 20% off, you'd buy a ton of it, right? Well, this Roblox gift card is "worth" $100 in Robux, the online currency used on the gaming platform Roblox, but it's on sale for $80 during Amazon's Big Spring Sale. If you're reading this, chances are good that at some point in the next day/week/month, your child is going to hassle you for Robux anyway, so you might as well pay 20% less. (Your purchase also comes with a free "virtual item," but your child doesn't care about that.)

Speaking of children, parents, listen up: If you keep a bunch of these cards around, you'll never have to scramble for a last minute present again, whether for your kid's Easter basket or the birthday party you forgot about until the invite reminder showed up on your phone. The chances are very good that any kid who gets a Roblox gift card is going to like it better than all the stupid educational toys they were given, making your kid the hero of the day.

Amazon doesn't put these cards on sale often, and not usually at such a deep discount. Here's a chart to show you how relatively rare an occurrence it is:

Roblox price chart
Credit: Amazon

The point is, don't wait. It will hurt 20% less next time your kid asks you to give them real money to spend on virtual items in a game they will probably tire of within a week. I love Roblox.

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This Surprisingly Powerful Compressed Air Duster Is 27% Off Today

25 March 2026 at 20:59

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Are you still dusting off your electronics with disposable cans of compressed air? Get with the times, man. All the cool people are using rechargeable air dusters like this one. I love mine so much, and I think you will tooβ€”and it's on sale for 27% off during Amazon's Big Spring Sale.

Seriously, you really need this thing, even if you don't think you do. For a one-time purchase, you can have endless compressed air, and blow the dust off anything you want to for the foreseeable future. It's so much better than compressed air cans: It doesn't get cold in your hand, it's makes a satisfying high-pitched whining noise, and it never runs out of propellant. You just recharge it and you're good to go blow. It doesn't create the waste of spent compressed air cans either.

I got mine for Christmas, and I was skeptical at first. It's small enough to fit in your hand, so how could it have the blowing power of a can of compressed air? A couple pulls on the trigger prove it's better than compressed air. The motor's top speed is 110,000 rpm, more than enough power to blast the gunk out of electronics, all the little crevices in your car, air filters, and anything else that needs dusting.

I use mine so often that I have started giving them out as gifts. It's the perfect for any practical personβ€”the kind of tool you wouldn't think of buying for yourself, but that you'll use all the time.

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Amazon's Prices on the Fire TV 4-Series Are Ridiculously Low During the Big Spring Sale

25 March 2026 at 18:42

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Amazon is selling its 4-series Fire TVs for almost comically low prices during its ongoing Big Spring Sale. The 50" model is $239.97, and the 43" is $199; that's 40% off the list price and the lowest price Amazon has ever offered on these 4K smart TVs. And it might be a few years until we see TVs this cheap again.

I bought a 55" Fire TV a few months ago, and even though I paid $400 for it, I have no complaints. It's a solid TV that gets good reviews from pros and customers alikeβ€”Amazon's reviewers give it a 4.3 our of 5. I do wish I had waited until today to buy it though, and you definitely shouldn't wait if you're in the market for a TV, because not only is this a very low price, it could be the lowest price you'll pay for a TV for years.

March and April are traditionally when retailers clear space of last year's TV models to make room for the new ones coming for the holidays, so the prices are low anyway. But this year, larger forces will likely drive the price of TVs higher than they have been in a while: Big tech companies are buying up the world's supply of memory for AI, so it will likely be harder to get for TV makers, raising the price of all televisions. The price hike probably isn't "baked in" to the TVs on sale now; those prices were likely set before the chip shortage. So If you need a new TV, get on it; it might be a while before we see current models of TVs for less than $200.

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