Deals: Apple Trail Loop up to 52% off, 24GB Mac mini $100 off, AirTag 2 cases, iPhone 16 Pro $620 off, more

Deals: Apple Trail Loop up to 52% off, 24GB Mac mini $100 off, AirTag 2 cases, iPhone 16 Pro $620 off, more

Alongside the ongoing Amazon low on AirPods Pro 3 and deep deal on AirPods 4 with ANC, today’s 9to5Toys Lunch Break is kicking off a near unheard of 52% price drop on Apple’s latest Trail Loop in blue with the black finish. Those offers also join a new low on the latest black model Trail Loop as well as a chance to save $100 on the most affordable M4 Mac mini with 24GB of RAM again and this giant Elevation Lab AirTag 2 mount/case sale from $8 . You’ll also find some notable deals on MacBook Air , up to $620 off iPhone 16 Pro , and even more waiting below. more…

Inside the marketplace powering bespoke AI deepfakes of real women

Inside the marketplace powering bespoke AI deepfakes of real women

Civitai—an online marketplace for buying and selling AI-generated content, backed by the venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz—is letting users buy custom instruction files for generating celebrity deepfakes. Some of these files were specifically designed to make pornographic images banned by the site, a new analysis has found. The study, from researchers at Stanford and Indiana…

The first season of Amazon's Fallout show is now free on Youtube

The first season of Amazon's Fallout show is now free on Youtube

Fallout ’s second season is coming to a close, and it’s been well worth the wait. But if a reluctance to add yet another subscription to your streaming rotation means you haven’t watched Amazon’s surprisingly excellent adaptation yet, you might be interested to know that the company is currently releasing season one for free on the Prime Video YouTube channel. Whether driven by Amazon wanting even more people to watch what has become one of its biggest TV success stories, or a move that speaks to how few people are actually signed up for Prime Video, it’s good news for anyone who hasn’t seen the show yet. Fallout ’s first season did a great job of taking everything that’s great about the long-running post-apocalyptic RPG series and weaving it into a wildly entertaining live-action show, elevated by excellent performances from Ella Purnell as a hopelessly naive but endearingly optimistic vault-dweller, and Walton Goggins as the Ghoul. Amazon is currently adding a new episode each day ahead of next week’s season two finale, presumably hoping a whole new set of fans hop straight into that once they’re done. But here’s the catch: you only have until February 11 to watch the whole lot. After that, the show will be for Prime Video subscribers only once again. And that isn't the the only Fallout freebie up for grabs right now. Between now and February 5, Bethesda’s MMORPG, Fallout 76 , is free-to-play on Xbox and PC, while PlayStation players have until February 4. Fallout 76 first launched in 2018, and as a fully multiplayer-focused game it represented a new direction for the series. It was, to put it bluntly, a bit of a mess for quite a while, but Bethesda has never abandoned the title or its player-base, and if you have Fallout on the brain, this is the perfect opportunity to see how it’s looking in 2026. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/streaming/the-first-season-of-amazons-fallout-show-is-now-free-on-youtube-162920615.html?src=rss

ChatGPT is about to lose these AI models soon

ChatGPT is about to lose these AI models soon

You’ll soon have fewer AI models to choose from when conversing with ChatGPT. OpenAI recently announced that it’ll soon be discontinuing several of the AI chatbot’s older GPT models. In two weeks—on Friday, February 13th—OpenAI will remove the GPT-4o, GPT-4.1, GPT-4.1 mini, and OpenAI o4-mini models from ChatGPT. The retirement of these older models is unlikely to affect most users, with OpenAI claiming that most users have shifted over to GPT‑5.2 (and GPT-4o only being used by 0.1 percent of users on a daily basis). This isn’t the first time the AI company has discontinued GPT-4o. The AI model was replaced in August last year by GPT-5, but OpenAI brought it back after user backlash . Criticism from that fiasco is said to have shaped the development of the company’s latest AI models.

HP OmniStudio X AIO PC now $560 off: 4K, 16GB RAM, Intel Core Ultra 7

HP OmniStudio X AIO PC now $560 off: 4K, 16GB RAM, Intel Core Ultra 7

We often talk about how great laptops and mini PCs can be, but we still love all-in-one desktop PCs, too! They’re great if you need lots of power in a home office machine that doesn’t need to be taken with you on the go. A solid all-in-one can handle almost everything you throw at it—all but the most resource-intensive tasks—and right now you can get one by HP for just $1,349 at B&H . That’s a massive $560 off! View this crazy PC deal It’s called the HP OmniStudio X and it’s a dazzler. What are you getting for that much dough? Let’s start with the most obvious bit: a massive 31.5-inch IPS screen with a high-def 4K resolution, easy-on-the-eyes anti-glare coating, and 550 nits of brightness for comfort even in the brightest of rooms. It’s a beautiful display that’ll serve you well whether you’re working, browsing, or watching videos. The system is powered by a 2024-era Intel Core Ultra 7 256V processor that’s more than powerful enough for everyday tasks. It comes with 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM—that’s the minimum we’d recommend for Windows 11—and an above-average spacious 2TB SSD. All of that means smooth and responsive operation, quick startups and app launches, with plenty of room for all your apps, files, photos, videos, and more. This system doesn’t strike out when it comes to connectivity, either. The HP OmniStudio X supports Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, and features multiple ports including dual HDMI, dual USB-C, and quadruple USB-A. Additional features include a pop-up 4K webcam for ultra-clarity during your Zoom calls, making it an ideal hub for remote work. It also comes with a wireless keyboard and mouse, so it’s ready right out of the box. The HP OmniStudio X was honestly overpriced at its original $1,910… but it’s a singing deal now that it’s $560 off. Score it now for just $1,349 at B&H and enjoy six months of BitDefender Total Security for up to 5 devices included free of charge! It's packing an Intel Core Ultra 7 CPU, 16GB of RAM, and 2TB of storage Buy this HP all-in-one PC via B&H