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Let Plaud’s NotePin AI Accessory Handle Meeting Notes and More for Just $127
Ditch your chicken-scratch notes and let an AI take the strain while saving 20%.

Ditch handwritten notes and let this Plaud AI note-taking pin handle everything while you can grab one for just $127. That’s a 20% discount from the usual $159 asking price, too. But you’ll need to act fast because this sale ends Feb. 14.
Taking notes is a great way to make sure that you don’t forget things. Whether it’s an important action from a meeting or information about a new purchase, taking notes can be vital. And this little bundle of magic can do it all so that you don’t have to.
The Plaud NotePin is a tiny little device, smaller than a USB stick and weighing just over half an ounce. It can be attached to just about anything, including yourself, on a lapel or on your wrist, or hanging from a lanyard. It uses AI transcription to turn 112 different languages into your own and can label speakers for easier reading later. The device can generate AI-powered summaries and has more than 10,000 different templates, so you can choose the right one for your needs.
The NotePin doesn’t just kick out walls of text, either. It supports workflow integration and can turn lengthy meetings into easily read mind maps, ready to be actioned.
The device itself is available in three different colors, including the lovely sunset purple. It’s small and light, and comes with 64GB of storage. That means it can capture up to 20 hours of continuous recording while boasting a massive 40 days of standby battery life.
Note that your purchase includes the free starter plan, with 300 minutes per month of transcription. However, you can upgrade to Pro or Unlimited for more minutes and advanced AI features.
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Why this deal matters
We all know that taking notes is a great way to avoid missing or losing information. But it distracts from really listening to the person you’re speaking to, so why not let an AI pin do it for you? Sure, you can use your phone to take notes, but that’s far from ideal. This is your chance to upgrade to something better, with the Plaud NotePin now available with 20% off — and you can even choose a color to match your look, too.
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Discord Plans to Treat Some Users as Teens Until They Verify Their Age
Affected users won’t see flagged sensitive content, will lose access to age-restricted servers and be unable to host Stage livestreaming events.
Discord announced on Monday that it will change accounts to default to a Teen age category, requiring some who use the popular communication service to verify their age if they want to access adult-restricted servers, avoid having age-flagged content blocked or host Stage livestreaming events on the platform.
It’s a big move for Discord, which has more than 200 million monthly active users. Discord will begin rolling out the changes in early March. The Teen age setting will not only affect access to some servers but will also route direct message requests to a new inbox, add warnings to friend alerts and blur content that has been filtered as sensitive.
A Discord representative said the company believes most adult users won’t have to manually verify their age, noting that the company’s age-inference model uses information such as account tenure, device and activity data to eliminate the manual verification. The representative said Discord does not use private messages or any message content in this process.
Discord is just the latest company to add age verification to its platform. Over the last year, YouTube, Roblox, ChatGPT and others have added technology to verify or estimate a person’s age to protect younger users from adult content or unwanted contact. Online platforms have come under fire for their effects on children, with some countries banning young people from social media platforms entirely.
In the case of Discord, the company said it will offer more than one option for age verification: either submitting ID to a verification partner or using a facial age-estimation tool. For some, that may not be explicitly required.
«Discord will implement its age inference model, a new system that runs in the background to help determine whether an account belongs to an adult, without always requiring users to verify their age,» the company said. «Some users may be asked to use multiple methods if more information is needed to assign an age group.»
In addition to the service changes, Discord said it’s launching a Teen Council, which will consist of about a dozen teenagers who will help advise the company on «what teens need, how they build meaningful connections, and what makes them feel safe and supported online.» Teens aged 13 to 17 can apply for the Teen Council until May 1.
Discord had already been asking people to verify their age to access age-restricted servers. Last year, a third-party vendor was hacked in an incident that exposed IDs for 70,000 who’d been age-verified.
Who’s next for age verification?
While Discord is the latest tech platform to take definitive action on addressing how it handles having users under the age of 18, it’s unlikely to be the last. Fewer than a dozen states have laws on the books requiring social media companies to age-verify minors, but that number could increase with many state governments considering similar legislation.
The pressure to verify doesn’t just come from local and federal rules; it’s also in response to lawsuits related to harm done to children via online platforms and through tools such as chatbots.
You can expect age verification to spread, and for companies that own these platforms to try to weigh how they’re going to implement guessing the ages of users or verifying them, as Discord is doing.
«Discord’s «teenager by default» approach is an interesting one,» said Rivka Gewirtz Little, chief growth officer at Socure, which helps companies deal with online identity verification and fraud prevention. «Essentially if you can’t prove you’re adult, be prepared to be safeguarded as a child.»
Companies, Little said, will have to navigate how to safeguard children without blocking off access to adults unnecessarily, could could get tougher are more laws are passed around the issue. Little said it «reflects how important it is for solutions to be nimble enough to address a wide range of state-level and international restrictions, which vary in requirements for how to technically assess age.»
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Today’s NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Tuesday, Feb. 10
Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for Feb. 10.
Looking for the most recent Mini Crossword answer? Click here for today’s Mini Crossword hints, as well as our daily answers and hints for The New York Times Wordle, Strands, Connections and Connections: Sports Edition puzzles.
Need some help with today’s Mini Crossword? Hope you know your 50 Cent songs! Read on for all the answers. And if you could use some hints and guidance for daily solving, check out our Mini Crossword tips.
If you’re looking for today’s Wordle, Connections, Connections: Sports Edition and Strands answers, you can visit CNET’s NYT puzzle hints page.
Read more: Tips and Tricks for Solving The New York Times Mini Crossword
Let’s get to those Mini Crossword clues and answers.
Mini across clues and answers
1A clue: Gift wrapping flourish
Answer: BOW
4A clue: The «M» of D.M.V.
Answer: MOTOR
6A clue: What airlines often charge for selecting your seat
Answer: EXTRA
7A clue: Requiring constant emotional validation
Answer: NEEDY
8A clue: Workers doing rounds: Abbr.
Answer: DRS
Mini down clues and answers
1D clue: Like some wine and Christmas presents
Answer: BOXED
2D clue: Missing animal in «Zootopia»
Answer: OTTER
3D clue: Crossplay plays
Answer: WORDS
4D clue: «Many ___» (50 Cent hit)
Answer: MEN
5D clue: Bit of sunshine
Answer: RAY
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‘Scream 7’ Got a Big Game Trailer, and You Can Stream All the Past Movies for Free
Do you like scary movies? The original Scream from 1996 is streaming for no cost with ads.
Do you like scary movies? A new Scream 7 Big Game trailer highlights Neve Campbell’s return as series heroine Sidney Prescott, battling a new Ghostface killer, and it could be the reason to revisit earlier spooky films in the franchise.
The upcoming Scream 7 revolves around Prescott facing a masked, knife-wielding murderer (yeah, you know what the mask looks like) who targets her family. It doesn’t hit theaters until Feb. 27, but if you’d like to get prepared and nab some scares, here’s how to stream Scream 1 to 6.
How to stream the Scream movies before Scream 7
- Scream (1996) — Pluto TV (free with ads), Paramount Plus
- Scream 2(1997) — Pluto TV (free with ads), Paramount Plus
- Scream 3 (2003) — Pluto TV (free with ads), Paramount Plus
- Scream 4 (2011) — Prime Video (free with ads), Pluto TV (free with ads), Paramount Plus
- Scream(2022) — Pluto TV (free with ads), Paramount Plus
- Scream VI (2023) — Pluto TV (free with ads), Paramount Plus
- Scream 7 (2026) — Due out in theaters on Feb. 27, 2026
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