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Tesla grants Elon Musk $29 billion pay package, fights to give him $55.8 billion
Tesla CEO Elon Musk will gain approximately $29 billion in shares under a new compensation package, in an effort to at least partially adhere to a $55.8 billion deal from 2018 which was thrown out by a U.S. court last year.
In a filing to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on Sunday, Tesla announced that it shall grant Musk 96 million shares under a new 2025 CEO Interim Award. Already approved by shareholders, the award enables Musk to purchase the stock for around $2 billion at $23.34 per share — the same price that was agreed to in his blocked 2018 compensation package. This new deal requires Musk to take a senior leadership role at Tesla for the next two years, and prohibits him from selling or transferring the shares for five years.
SEE ALSO: Elon Musk’s xAI is hiring someone to make anime girlsPosting a lengthy statement on Tesla's official X account, directors Robyn Denholm and Kathleen Wilson-Thompson stated that this compensation package is another effort to "honor the bargain that was struck [with Musk] in 2018."
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.Musk's 2018 Tesla compensation package was thrown out last year after a Delaware court found the board of directors had breached their duty to shareholders when establishing the $55.8 billion deal. Specifically, Tesla's directors had failed to negotiate or evaluate the value Musk actually provided, instead simply agreeing to whatever the billionaire proposed. Tesla and Musk's later bid to reinstate the 10-year compensation package was also rejected, the judge unimpressed by their attempt to overturn a U.S. court judgement with a subsequent shareholder vote.
Tesla has since taken the matter to the Delaware Supreme Court in hopes of having the deal restored. In the meantime, the company is also trying another tactic to grant its billionaire CEO further billions. In their statement, Denholm and Wilson-Thompson said that the stock given to Musk under this week's new award amounts to approximately one third of his total 2018 compensation package, and is considered an interim measure while they work on reinstating the whole deal.
"[W]e have recommended this award as a first step, 'good faith' payment to Elon," they wrote. "It is imperative to retain and motivate our extraordinary talent, beginning with Elon…. While we recognize that Elon’s business ventures, interests and other potential demands on his time and attention are extensive and wide-ranging, including his leadership roles at xAI, SpaceX, Neuralink, X Corp., and The Boring Company as well as his other interests, we are confident that this award will incentivize Elon to remain at Tesla…"
If the Supreme Court ultimately rules in Tesla and Musk's favour, the CEO will be required to either return this week's award or forfeit a portion of the 2018 package so that "there cannot be any 'double dip.'"
"[W]e have recommended this award as a first step, 'good faith' payment to Elon." - Robyn Denholm and Kathleen Wilson-ThompsonDenholm and Wilson-Thompson also repeatedly praised Musk as demonstrating "unmatched leadership," an apparent effort to demonstrate what value he offers that could merit such outsized compensation. The court had considered $55.8 billion disproportionate to the value Musk offered Tesla when deciding to block his 2018 compensation package.
"[N]o one matches Elon’s remarkable combination of leadership experience, technical expertise, and, arguably most importantly, decades-long proven track record of building the most revolutionary and profitable businesses across different industries," they wrote.
The board's breathless admiration for Musk was also considered in the court's decision to throw out his 2018 compensation last year. Noting at the time that veneration of the billionaire had even moved one director to tears, the court found that it was unclear whether they were acting for Musk or Tesla in making the $55.8 billion deal.
Denholm and Wilson-Thompson's X post states that Tesla is currently working on a "longer-term CEO compensation strategy," which will be put to a shareholder vote on Nov. 6.
Featured Video For You I took a ride in a robotaxi: How close are we to a driverless future?The richest man in the world, Musk has a current net worth of over $400 billion, which exceeds the GDP of Egypt. Responding in January to people questioning why he'd need a large Tesla compensation package to motivate him, Musk framed it as a matter of wanting dominant control over the company.
"I am uncomfortable growing Tesla to be a leader in AI & robotics without having ~25% voting control," Musk wrote. "Enough to be influential, but not so much that I can’t be overturned. Unless that is the case, I would prefer to build products outside of Tesla."
Musk currently has a 13 percent stake in Tesla, making him the company's largest shareholder. This new deal will increase his stake to around 16 percent.
Tesla has struggled significantly this year, experiencing a 71 percent drop in profit during Q1. The company suffered considerable reputational damage due to Musk's work with the Trump administration, with sales down globally, stock falling, and at least one early investor calling for the CEO to resign. Such problems haven't been helped by issues plaguing Tesla's vehicles themselves, including a growing list of incidents with the company's Robotaxis.
Musk appeared to take a step back from politics at the end of May, leaving his position as de facto head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and expressing his intention to spend more time focusing on his various companies. However, he has since stated that he intends to start his own political party, a venture that seems likely to draw him away from his businesses once more.
GPT-5 arrives imminently. Heres what the hype wont tell you.
In the months prior to the release of his widely-anticipated AI model update, GPT-5, Sam Altman's hype train built up quite a head of steam.
Long before he was OpenAI CEO, Altman wrote that "successful founders" of tech companies are actually building something "closer to a religion," and many of his 2025 statements attest to that. Take his "Gentle Singularity" post in June, in which Altman insists "humanity is close to building digital superintelligence" — suggesting he was seeing incredible new capabilities in GPT-5 and just couldn't wait to unveil them this August.
What capabilities, pray tell? Well, as soon as Altman started dropping details, it became clear that this hype train was making local stops in some pretty mundane places. Altman told alt-right podcaster Theo Von he felt "useless" when GPT-5 ... wrote a good email for him. And on X a.k.a. Twitter, Altman enthused about GPT-5 ... recommending a list of TV shows.
Granted, Altman said it was a particularly complicated email, and the list was "thought provoking TV shows about AI." These results, arguably, offered a deeper appearance of understanding than one might expect from GPT-4 and other OpenAI models. But if Altman were trying to signal that GPT-5 is an incremental improvement on its predecessor, rather than "true digital superintelligence," this is the sort of thing he'd say.
GPT-5 problems behind the scenesAltman's careful language tracks with a new and devastating report from Silicon Valley scoop machine The Information. According to multiple sources inside OpenAI and its partner Microsoft, the upgrades in GPT-5 are mostly in the areas of solving math problems and writing software code — and even they "won’t be comparable to the leaps in performance of earlier GPT-branded models, such as the improvements between GPT-3 in 2020 and GPT-4 in 2023."
That's not for want of trying. The Information also reports that the first attempt to create GPT-5, codenamed Orion, was actually launched as GPT-4.5 because it wasn't enough of a step up, and that insiders believed none of OpenAI's experimental models were worthy of the name GPT-5 as recently as June.
The major problem — "a dwindling supply of high-quality web data" to train the model on — was supplemented by a problem of scale. OpenAI researchers were reportedly unable to get their full GPT-5 model to produce the same results found when it was in its infancy.
"Pure scaling is not getting us to [digital superintelligence]," veteran AI expert and noted skeptic Gary Marcus wrote in the wake of the report. "Returns are diminishing."
That appears to be true for AI models once they're incorporated into AI Agents, too. Yunyu Lin, a researcher for AI metrics startup Penrose, recently discovered that multiple Large Language Models (LLMs), including OpenAI's o3 and o4 mini, degrade over time — even when it comes to their supposed specialty, basic math.
When asked to do accounting using the company's QuickBooks, the models had error rates of roughly 15 percent within 12 months — basically committing unintentional accounting fraud as they tried to find ways to balance the books. But OpenAI's models were the worst, unable to complete a single month of accounting: They "consistently got stuck in loops," Lin wrote.
Why OpenAI's future could still be brightSo if GPT-5 degrades over time on basic math tasks like its predecessors and competitors, CPAs can breathe easy. Same goes for software engineers, given an increasing number of reports that AI-written code turns out to have more bugs than first expected (and in extreme cases, AI coding assistants have gone rogue, deleting entire company databases).
But what about Altman himself? He's probably fine, even though OpenAI has seen a number of high-profile defections in the last year (with many executives poached by Meta). OpenAI income, and its user base, have skyrocketed in the last year. The company is on track to beat its $12.7 billion annual income projection for 2025, even as it is projected to burn through about $8 billion in cash this year — the cost of researching new models like GPT-5.
The promise of incremental improvements that could bring more paying customers on board, plus the possibility that OpenAI could go public in 2026, is helping it secure as much as $40 billion in funding by the end of the year. That's laying a lot of track for the hype train that is GPT-5, not to mention its successors.
Back in 2024, Altman suggested OpenAI models could continue improving for "another 3 or 4" model generations. In which case, we'll see you back here in a few years for an explanation of why GPT-8 isn't true digital superintelligence either.
Don’t overpay for quality bedding
TL;DR: This 4-Piece set of Satin Bedding is soft, cooling, and on sale for $37 (reg. $79.99).
Good bedding can make a big difference in how well you sleep, but have you seen how expensive it is? Instead of dropping a whole paycheck on new bedding, check out this Silky-Soft Satin 4-Piece Sheet Set. These sheets have a smooth, glossy finish that looks as good as it feels, and they’re only $36.99 (reg. $79.99) during this limited-time sale.
Comfortable, budget-friendly sheets
This queen-sized set comes in a rich chocolate color and includes one fitted sheet, one flat sheet, and two standard pillowcases. The satin fabric feels soft and cool to the touch, which can help reduce friction on skin and hair. That makes it a popular option for anyone looking to minimize skin irritation or prevent hair breakage while they sleep. It’s also hypoallergenic, which is a bonus for people with sensitive skin or allergies.
The fitted sheet has 14-inch deep pockets and is designed to fit mattresses up to 17 inches thick, so it stays in place throughout the night without slipping off. The 90 GSM fabric has a slightly heavier weight than standard sheets, which gives it a more substantial feel while still remaining breathable.
These sheets are wrinkle-resistant, fade-resistant, and easy to maintain. Just toss them in the washing machine and dry on a low-heat setting to keep them looking and feeling their best. The material holds up well over time and continues to deliver that silky-smooth texture night after night.
Time to make every sleep feel like the first night of a new vacation.
Get a Silky-Soft Satin 4-Piece Sheet Set on sale for $36.99.
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One new language-learning app is using AI to teach you 12 different languages
TL;DR: Learn up to 12 different languages with a lifetime subscription to Promova, on sale for $64 with code DROP20.
Learning a new language can be a challenge, especially when you’re juggling a busy schedule or struggling to stay motivated. Promova was built with that in mind. This language learning platform is designed for modern learners who want a flexible, supportive way to build fluency over time, and a lifetime subscription just went on sale for $63.99 (reg. $299.99).
How Promova helps you learn a new language
Promova gives you access to 12 different languages, including English, Spanish, French, German, Korean, Ukrainian, and more. Lessons are structured into bite-sized pieces and follow CEFR standards, so progress is both manageable and measurable. Whether you’re studying for travel, work, or just personal growth, Promova adapts to your goals with personalized learning paths that evolve as you do.
It can be intimidating practicing a new language with a native speaker. That’s why Promova gives you an AI-powered conversation partner. It’s actually pretty fun, too. You get to participate in interactive role-play scenarios to build confidence in speaking and pronunciation.
Promova also includes tutor sessions, grammar lessons, cultural insights, and accessibility features like Dyslexia Mode, white noise for focus, and even a course in American Sign Language. Lessons are available on desktop or mobile, so you can pick up where you left off from almost anywhere.
With a lifetime plan, there’s no pressure to rush. You can explore at your own pace, revisit difficult material, and build a sustainable routine.
If you want to learn a new language, use code DROP20 to get a Promova Lifetime Subscription on sale for $63.99.
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This secret weapon helps you beat the dog days of summer, and now it’s $80 off
TL;DR: Keep cool all summer long and beyond with the Airo Comfort Portable Air Conditioner, now only $319.99 (reg. $399.95).
The dog days of summer are just around the corner, but are your dusty old fans up for the job this year? If your cool down plan could use some upgrades, look no further than the Airo Comfort Portable Air Conditioner. This efficient cooling system is ready to help you chill out in any room, and right now you can save $80 and get it for just $319.99 (reg. $399.95).
Keep your space chill with this compact cooling solution
If you need to beat the heat this summer, you’ll want an Airo Comfort Portable Air Conditioner on your side. This sleek, compact AC is ready to cool down any room in your home, covering 450 square feet. It’s perfect for small apartments and large rooms alike, serving as a 3-in-1 that cools, dehumidifies, and circulates air.
Sit back and relax while the Airo keeps your space cool with adjustable temperatures ranging from 61°F to 88°F. Choose between three fan speeds and multiple modes, as the automatic wind swing motion distributes the cool air evenly throughout the room.
Hoping to run the Airo while you drift off to sleep? The sleep mode makes that simple, with a built-in light sensor that automatically reduces the noise and power when you turn the lights off for the night. You can also set a timer with the included remote control.
The Airo installs without any tools; just set it up quickly with the included window sliders and exhaust hose. Rest easy knowing it’s safe and certified with an LCDI safety plug that shuts off power if it detects a leak or electrical fault.
Relax inside comfortably with the Airo Comfort Portable Air Conditioner, now just $319.99 (reg. $399.95).
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This Montessori-inspired app turns screen time into calm, creative play
TL;DR: Grab a lifetime subscription to Pok Pok for $47.99 with code DROP20 — a Montessori-style app for calm, creative play.
You don’t have to feel guilty for letting your kid use a screen when they’re using Pok Pok. This app ditches the flashing lights and mindless tapping for something actually meaningful: a calm, beautifully designed digital playroom packed with open-ended learning activities made for ages 2 to 8, inspired by Montessori learning approaches. For a limited time, use promo code DROP20 to get lifetime access for $47.99 (MSRP $250).
Pok Pok was built by parents who were tired of overstimulating kids’ games and wanted something that wouldn’t leave toddlers melting down or begging to buy add-ons. Everything is ad-free, offline-ready, and designed to be intuitive enough for even a two-year-old to explore without help (though they might still want to show you what they built).
Inside the app, kids can explore playful digital toys — like a dinosaur world, radio station, puzzle board, number games, and dress-up closet — with no goals, levels, or loud nonsense. It’s all about gentle discovery, tapping into curiosity instead of competition. And with new content added regularly, the fun keeps evolving as your child grows.
The handcrafted visuals and sound design are intentionally mellow, and it’s COPPA-certified so there’s no sneaky data collection or shady ads. It works on up to 10 devices, so you can pass the time peacefully on a road trip, plane ride, or that long grocery line where snacks have already failed.
For $47.99 with promo code DROP20, you’ll get a lifetime subscription to Pok Pok, plus an actual surprise bonus gift shipped to your door.
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Score a stunning 50-inch QLED Fire TV for just $229.99 — save $100 at Best Buy
SAVE $100: The 50-inch Hisense QD6 QLED 4K Smart Fire TV is just $229.99 — a budget win with premium perks.
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You don’t need to drop thousands to get a TV that punches way above its weight. Sometimes, all it takes is $229.99.
That’s the new price on the 50-inch Hisense QD6 QLED 4K Smart Fire TV (2025 model) at Best Buy, where it’s currently $100 off its usual $329.99 list price as of Aug. 5. Along with looking like a wallet-friendly TV, this is a full-featured entertainment hub with some surprisingly high-end specs for its size and price.
Firstly, in terms of visuals, this QLED display uses quantum dot technology to serve up over a promised billion shades of colour, making everything from summer blockbusters to preseason football pop with vibrant, lifelike detail. The addition of Dolby Vision HDR means contrast and colour depth are dialed up for a more cinematic look, while AI 4K upscaling brings older or lower-res content closer to Ultra HD clarity.
SEE ALSO: The Amazon Fire TV is on sale for under $300 — save over $100 right nowWhether you’re after a cost-effective model that can still make the new season of Gen V on Amazon Prime or Wednesday on Netflix shine, this TV targets being a treat for the eyes that won’t put a sour note on your savings. Next, when it comes to sounds, Dolby Atmos support makes the built-in speakers sound more immersive than you'd expect from a budget-friendly 50-incher, meaning you can hold off on that soundbar upgrade (at least for now).
Gamers will appreciate the built-in Game Mode Plus, which includes Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) and Auto Low Latency Mode to reduce lag and aims to keep your gameplay smooth when playing shooters like Fortnite — or dedicated single-player adventures like Death Stranding 2: On the Beach.
Add in Motion Rate 120 and AI Smooth Motion for fast-paced sports and action scenes, and you're getting a seriously capable screen for this price.
It’s also running on Fire TV, giving you a snappy, familiar interface to jump straight into other apps like HBO Max, Disney+, Hulu, and more — with Alexa baked in for hands-free control. As a bonus: it plays nice with AirPlay 2 and Apple Home, with no extra set-up required.
In short, this isn’t just a cheap TV. It’s a feature-packed steal for anyone upgrading a bedroom screen, outfitting a guest room, or just looking for premium picture quality on a budget.
If you’re more a gamer than a movie buff, check out our roundup of the other best budget TVs for gaming — rounded up by the experts. If price is not as much of an issue, though, you should also take a look at our list of the best 4K TVs in 2025, to give you the best visuals out there.
NYT Mini crossword answers, hints for August 5, 2025
The Mini is a bite-sized version of The New York Times' revered daily crossword. While the crossword is a lengthier experience that requires both knowledge and patience to complete, The Mini is an entirely different vibe.
With only a handful of clues to answer, the daily puzzle doubles as a speed-running test for many who play it.
So, when a tricky clue disrupts a player's flow, it can be frustrating! If you find yourself stumped playing The Mini — much like with Wordle and Connections — we have you covered.
SEE ALSO: Mahjong, Sudoku, free crossword, and more: Play games on MashableHere are the clues and answers to NYT's The Mini for Tuesday, August 5, 2025:
AcrossWith 4-Across, non-alcoholic drink with a flavor reminiscent of beerThe answer is Hop.
The answer is Water.
The answer is Astro.
The answer is Niece.
The answer is Try.
The answer is Has It.
The answer is Otter.
The answer is Percy.
The answer is Wan.
The answer is Roe.
If you're looking for more puzzles, Mashable's got games now! Check out our games hub for Mahjong, Sudoku, free crossword, and more.
Featured Video For You The Wordle Strategy used by the New York Times' Head of GamesAre you also playing NYT Strands? See hints and answers for today's Strands.
Not the day you're after? Here's the solution to yesterday's Mini Crossword.
The Bose SoundLink Flex is my favorite speaker — and its on sale right now for $20 off
SAVE $20: As of Aug. 5, the Bose Soundlink Flex is on sale for $129 at Amazon. That's a 13% saving on list price.
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The Bose Soundlink Flex is back on sale at Amazon, and we need to talk about it. A powerhouse of a Bluetooth speaker, this device is perfect for listening on the go or at home. And as of Aug. 5, it's on sale at Amazon for $129 ($20 off). You can even choose from up to six colors, all at the same low price.
And it really is a stellar speaker with incredible sound quality. It's small enough to take with you on the go, and robust enough to survive accidents from water and excessive dust.
SEE ALSO: Long-term review: I used my Beats Pill speaker for 1 year and still think it's an underrated gemIt has advanced Bluetooth 5.3 and multipoint pairing, so you can connect from up to 30 feet away and switch between different devices nice and easily. Plus, its PositionIQ technology gives you the best sound possible, no matter how you place it.
And for an even bigger sound, you can pair it with another compatible Bose speaker in Stereo or Party Mode. And with up to 12 hours of battery life, the listening just keeps on going.
This is a limited-time deal at Amazon, so don't miss out.
The Beats Studio Pro have been heavily discounted — save $170 for a limited time
SAVE $170: As of Aug. 5, Beats Studio Pro headphones are on sale for $179.95 at Amazon. That's a savings of 49% on list price.
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We love a great deal on Beats headphones here at Mashable, especially when that deal has you saving more than $100. So we really love this latest Beats Studio Pro deal at Amazon.
As of Aug. 5, these headphones are reduced by 49%, now priced at $179.95. Choose between all six colors for this deal, which is exclusive to the headphones only (no power adapter).
SEE ALSO: The Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 are on sale for their lowest price since Prime DayA truly well-known name when it comes to high-quality audio, these Beats headphones offer premium sound quality with noise cancellation and spatial audio support. Depending on the level of sound immersion you want, choose from Active Noise Cancellation and Transparency Mode. Transparency mode still gives you that great Beats sound, but also keeps you alert to any outside noises happening around you.
The voice-targeting mics clearly filter out any background noise too, so enjoy crisp, clear call sound, perfect for on-the-go conversations or long voice notes.
And let's not forget the battery life, promising to last up to 40 hours. And if you're in a rush, a quick 10-minute 'Fast Fuel' charge will give you up to four hours of additional playback. This is definitely a top feature, especially for those of us who regularly forget to charge our devices.
This deal won't be around forever, so head to Amazon now.
The Google Pixel 9 Pro is $200 off for a limited time
SAVE $200: As of Aug. 5, the Google Pixel 9 Pro is on sale for $799 at Amazon. That's a 20% saving on list price.
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If you're in the market for a new smartphone, you have to check out this latest Amazon deal on the Google Pixel 9 Pro, currently reduced by $200. As of Aug. 5, this impressive model is now just $799. This deal is for the 128GB option and comes in the colors obsidian and hazel.
It's a great cell, for many reasons. Display-wise, you'll enjoy a 6.3-inch OLED display with vibrant colors. It also benefits from the latest Google Tensor chip for fast, non-laggy performance.
SEE ALSO: I tested Grok Imagine, and it's no match for Google Veo 3 or SoraAnd if camera quality is important to you, this model ticks all the boxes. It has triple rear cameras, making it the most powerful pixel camera yet, so you can enjoy high-quality video and even enhance your videos up to 8K with the video boost tool.
This smartphone also features Gemini, Google's AI technology. You can use this for things like advanced photo editing, such as Magic Eraser and Face Unblur, and enhanced voice recognition for dictation. It also uses real-time translation to allow for language support in messaging or live conversations, and it even powers predictive text.
Sounds like a good deal, right? But it won't be around for long. Amazon has marked this one as "limited-time" only, so head to Amazon without delay.
Lego is giving away a free Boombox model. Here’s how to get yours on Aug. 10.
FREE LEGO: On Aug. 10, build a Lego Boombox model at participating stores and take it home with you for free. Find participating stores here.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Free Lego Boombox Learn MoreLego has been hosting make and take events all year, but we've had to remain patient over the last month or so. The gap in the schedule has been tough for the dedicated fans out there, but the good news is that the wait is almost over.
Following on from the Steering Wheel, Valentine's Day Heart, Mother's Day Bouquet, and Grogu events, you can now build a Lego Boombox model at participating stores and take it home with you for free. Visitors to select Lego Stores on Aug. 10 (from 12-2 p.m.) will have the chance to participate in this special event. This event is intended for participants aged 6+ years, and the model will be available on a first-come-first-serve basis while supplies last. You can check participating stores in the U.S. and Canada here.
SEE ALSO: Building the 'Twilight' Lego set was the therapy session I didn’t know I neededThis fun Boombox model is not available for purchase, so participants are getting their hands on an exclusive item for absolutely nothing. The only catch is that you can't stock up on these exclusive items. You are limited to one build per participant, but that seems fair. Leave some for the rest of us.
Build and take home an exclusive Lego Boombox model for free on Aug. 10.
The Amazon Fire TV is on sale for under $300 — save over $100 right now
SAVE $110: As of Aug. 5, the Amazon Fire TV 4-Series is on sale for $289.99 at Amazon. That's a 28% saving on the list price.
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Looking for a new TV? Consider your search over, because the 50-inch Amazon Fire TV 4-Series is back on sale at Amazon. As of Aug. 5, you can save $110 on this great TV, now just $289.99.
With 4K Ultra HD, HDR10, HLG, and Dolby Digital Plus, you're getting stunning clarity, vibrant colors, and rich detail that brings your favorite shows and movies to life. Like most Amazon devices, it comes with Alexa built in, so you can easily search for content, launch apps, and control playback using just your voice. You’ll have instant access to all the major streaming platforms too, including Netflix, Disney+, and Prime Video.
SEE ALSO: Get $20 off the Amazon Fire TV Stick 4KThe Fire TV can also connect with your smart home Alexa devices, including doorbells, lightbulbs, and speakers. For example, pair up your TV with your Echo speakers to create an immersive home theater atmosphere for your next movie night. Plus, there are four HDMI inputs to connect gaming devices, sound accessories, cables, and other equipment seamlessly.
This deal has a "limited-time" stamp, so get it before it runs out.
Stephen King shares his 3 line review of Together
Stephen King likes to split his time on social media between slamming Donald Trump and recommending horror movies, including those that are based on his own stories.
His latest? Writer/director Michael Shanks' Together, a body horror about a struggling couple (real life couple Dave Franco and Alison Brie) who start quite literally getting stuck to one another.
SEE ALSO: Stephen King posts a book update that could be huge for all fans"Dave Franco and Alison Brie are great--and brave--in TOGETHER," King wrote on X (formerly Twitter) on Monday. "Horror movies work when you care about the people. This one works."
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.It's worth noting that Mashable's Kristy Puchko wasn't quite as unambiguous in her praise of the film.
"To the credit of Shanks, what he has scripted is a compelling tale of co-dependency with a mix of the occult and body horror," she wrote in her review. "Together is a wickedly entertaining movie. But watching it in the wake of The Substance, Sinners, Bring Her Back, and 28 Years Later, it's not a winner, but an also-ran."
The YouTube-famous Raycon earbuds prove that basic earbuds can be better
Here's the thing: I actually don't want or need budget earbuds to attempt to perform the same as $450 flagship headphones.
Still, as someone who tests the gamut of headphones and earbuds for a living, I know that the cheaper options out there are certainly going to try. While some punch above their weight class in some areas, they almost certainly fall flat in others, trying to pack in premium features like 20 equalizer settings that all sound the same or overly sensitive touch controls that are more trouble than they're worth. So when I saw the Raycon Everyday Earbuds start popping up in many a YouTube sponsorship, I figured they might fall into that class of budget earbuds. I was wrong.
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The Raycon Everyday Earbuds succeed because they know exactly what they are: relatively affordable earbuds, meant not to wow, but to be reliable and convenient to use. With them clocking in at $79.99 (or $63.99 if you can grab them on sale), I don't need these earbuds to offer a super-involved app experience or the best active noise cancellation on the market. In fact, I was pleasantly surprised when I found out these earbuds didn't even have a companion app.
The case does two things: charges the earbuds and tells me roughly how much battery life it has left via the front lights. Credit: Bethany Allard / MashableThis is where I'm going to say something radical: I don't think every device in our lives needs a companion app. I imagine part of the appeal of wired headphones is that you can plug and play. For me, the Raycon Everyday buds get as close as you can to that experience. You open the case, they connect to your device, and you use them. Revolutionary!
SEE ALSO: How we test headphones and earbudsThat doesn't mean they're short on features: They have decent ANC, preset equalizer options, and the ability to activate a phone's voice assistant. You just access all those features via the tactile on-earbud controls, which is a genius decision for budget earbuds — I've seen too many under-$100 buds fall victim to wonky touch controls (including my favorite budget earbuds) to believe it can be done well.
The Raycon case was even smaller than my gen one AirPods Pro case. Credit: Bethany Allard / MashableTheir battery life is also excellent, lasting eight hours per charge (and 32 hours with the case). The IPX4 rating and lower price point mean you can wear them while working or working out without worries, and the five gel tips allowed me to find a comfortable fit. The sound quality and ANC, while nothing incredible, are just solidly good. Honestly, they showed their lower price most in their lack of Bluetooth button, which means that without an app, you need to unpair them from any devices if you want to connect them to other devices. My slight annoyance from that was alleviated by the fact that they switched between two paired devices better than headphones twice their price. And as a bonus, they're incredibly compact — like small enough to fit into nearly any pocket.
With the Raycon Everyday Earbuds, you get what you pay for — but in the best way possible.
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Hurdle hints and answers for August 5, 2025
If you like playing daily word games like Wordle, then Hurdle is a great game to add to your routine.
There are five rounds to the game. The first round sees you trying to guess the word, with correct, misplaced, and incorrect letters shown in each guess. If you guess the correct answer, it'll take you to the next hurdle, providing the answer to the last hurdle as your first guess. This can give you several clues or none, depending on the words. For the final hurdle, every correct answer from previous hurdles is shown, with correct and misplaced letters clearly shown.
An important note is that the number of times a letter is highlighted from previous guesses does necessarily indicate the number of times that letter appears in the final hurdle.
If you find yourself stuck at any step of today's Hurdle, don't worry! We have you covered.
SEE ALSO: Hurdle: Everything you need to know to find the answers Hurdle Word 1 hintA sore.
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Hurdle Word 2 hintHairy.
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Hurdle Word 3 hintStrength.
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Hurdle Word 4 hintSeparate.
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Moon phase today: What the moon will look like on August 5, 2025
The moon looks almost full tonight, but it's not quite there. We've even got a few more days before we hit that part of the lunar cycle.
The lunar cycle is a series of eight unique phases of the moon's visibility. The whole cycle takes about 29.5 days, according to NASA, and these different phases happen as the Sun lights up different parts of the moon whilst it orbits Earth.
So, what's happening with the moon tonight, Aug. 5?
What is today’s moon phase?As of Tuesday, Aug. 5, the moon phase is Waxing Gibbous. According to NASA's Daily Moon Observation, the moon will be 85% lit up tonight, the 12th day of the lunar cycle.
With each night we progress through the lunar cycle, there is more visibility for us on Earth. With your unaided eye, you'll be able to spot many things tonight, but most notably the Mare Vaporum, the Mare Tranquillitatis, and the Tycho Crater.
Pull out the binoculars to add the Mare Humorum, the Apennine Mountains, and the Archimedes Crater, which, according to NASA, is about 3/4 the size of Washington, DC. And with a telescope, enjoy glimpses of the Schiller Crater, the Descartes Highlands, and the Gruithuisen Domes, something NASA calls a "geologic mystery." One mile tall, these volcanic mountains are steeper than normal lunar volcanoes, despite missing water and plate tectonics that help volcanoes form on Earth.
When is the next full moon?The next full moon will be on August 9. The last full moon was on July 10.
What are moon phases?According to NASA, moon phases are caused by the 29.5-day cycle of the moon’s orbit, which changes the angles between the Sun, Moon, and Earth. Moon phases are how the moon looks from Earth as it goes around us. We always see the same side of the moon, but how much of it is lit up by the Sun changes depending on where it is in its orbit. This is how we get full moons, half moons, and moons that appear completely invisible. There are eight main moon phases, and they follow a repeating cycle:
New Moon - The moon is between Earth and the sun, so the side we see is dark (in other words, it's invisible to the eye).
Waxing Crescent - A small sliver of light appears on the right side (Northern Hemisphere).
First Quarter - Half of the moon is lit on the right side. It looks like a half-moon.
Waxing Gibbous - More than half is lit up, but it’s not quite full yet.
Full Moon - The whole face of the moon is illuminated and fully visible.
Waning Gibbous - The moon starts losing light on the right side.
Last Quarter (or Third Quarter) - Another half-moon, but now the left side is lit.
Waning Crescent - A thin sliver of light remains on the left side before going dark again.
The DreamCloud Premier mattress has no business being so affordable given its hotel-like luxury
We get it — buying a new mattress kinda sucks. It’s a decision that relies on dozens of prior discussions, like memory foam or hybrid, and a budget analysis. This also gets compounded by the question of, “Does a higher price make for a better bed?” Plus, there’s the knowledge that you’ll be sleeping on this thing every night for the next 10-ish years. The stakes are high for making the right choice.
The DreamCloud lineup of mattresses promises a lot in terms of comfort and support, and they claim to be made from high-quality materials. But they’re priced at a much more affordable level than many competitors that offer a similar product. Since I’m always on the lookout for a good deal, I knew I needed to test out the DreamCloud Premier Hybrid. It’s the brand's most popular mattress, and when on sale, you can snag a queen-size for about $950. That’s significantly more affordable than many luxury hybrid options, so I was curious to see how it felt.
SEE ALSO: I tested sleep earbuds for over a month: Here are the 3 I'd buyIn good news for everyone, I absolutely loved every night of rest I got on the DreamCloud Premier during my month of testing. It’s the closest I’ve ever come to recreating a luxury hotel-like experience at home.
First impressionsShockingly, mattresses come with instructions. As someone who’s researched, tested, and written about mattresses for over half a dozen years, I can tell you that often, these instructions are buried in an impossible-to-find corner on the manufacturer’s website. So when DreamCloud sent me an instruction email days before the mattress arrived, I had a good feeling.
The email told me not to get rid of my old mattress yet (makes you question why this needs to be stated), but the email also told me I’d need someone to help me haul the mattress inside once it’s delivered on account of the weight (yeah, it’s about 90 pounds). It also said the bed would come with a brochure that told me how to unbox and care for my new bed.
Unboxing the hybrid bed-in-a-box was a breeze, and with one slight cut into the plastic, the mattress expanded with a mesmerizing quickness.
Online, DreamCloud says the Premier Hybrid measures 13 inches in height, which seems like a nice medium level these days. It’s not so high that I’ll need to do a little hop to get on, but it’s not so low that I'd feel like a college student with my mattress on the floor. Within minutes of cutting the plastic away from the mattress, it had expanded to almost 13 inches.
A slight but noticeable smellDreamCloud says you can sleep on the mattress that same night, but I left it to air out in another room. This is not the recommended strategy since it involves hauling the fully expanded mattress into the bedroom eventually, and that’s not the easiest task. But this did afford me insight into how the mattress off-gassed.
It took a few days for my DreamCloud Premier to get rid of a slight chemical smell. It wasn’t offensive, but it was present, and it might be bothersome for people who are especially sensitive to smells. But after three days, when I finally lugged the mattress onto my bed frame, the scent was gone.
So many layers of support with the DreamCloud PremierThe DreamCloud Premier is a hybrid mattress, which means it uses both memory foam and innerspring coils. If we break down the layers, the mattress first uses a quilted Euro Top that includes cooling fibers.
A quilted, cushioned cover with cooling fibers. Credit: Lauren Allain / MashableBelow this are two layers of foam. The upper layer is memory foam and is designed to help with pressure relief, while the lower layer is adaptive foam that’s supposed to help with ergonomic support. Then, an eight-inch layer of individually wrapped innerspring coils forms the bed’s solid support system. The entire perimeter of this layer is reinforced to help with stronger edge support. Lastly, there’s a layer of dense foam that helps with the bed’s stability.
In total, you’re getting four layers of support below a quilted cover.
How does the DreamCloud Premier Hybrid feel?For starters, I adore this bed’s quilted cover. It both feels and looks expensive. It gives the bed a comfortable initial layer of pressure relief without making it feel like it’s swallowing its occupants. It’s a cushioned sleeping-on-top-of-the-bed feel that I prefer with mattresses.
I’m a multi-position sleeper, switching from my stomach to my side and occasionally sleeping on my back. This isn’t a great combination for finding a suitable mattress because I need it to be both firm for when I sleep on my stomach and soft for when I’m on my side. Magically, the DreamCloud Premier Hybrid was comfortable in all positions. I always felt supported, never noticed any pressure points, and didn’t wake up with a sore neck or back.
SEE ALSO: Optimize your REM sleep with the best sleep tracker of 2025Unfortunately for me and my partner, I’m a light sleeper and I wake up easily. This is one of the reasons I’ve always opted for an all-foam bed, assuming foam can absorb motion better than coils. But the DreamCloud Premier proved me wrong. It did a better job at isolating motion than my cheap all-foam bed. I stopped noticing when my partner got up before me or came to bed after me. I think this feature alone could make this bed perfect for couples who are easily disrupted by a partner’s movement or who have differing sleep/wake schedules.
Stable edge support around the entire perimiter means you can put on socks without falling off. Credit: Lauren Allain / Mashable Medium-firm but maybe notDreamCloud says the Premier Hybrid is a medium-firm bed. They place it at a 6.5 on the mattress firmness scale of one to 10, with 10 sitting as the firmest option. Politely, I disagree. The mattress felt a lot more like a medium to my firm-mattress-loving self. However, I’m not mad about the firmness level here. In fact, I love it and it’s made me wonder if I really do prefer firm mattresses. The medium/medium-firm level on this bed felt great to me. I could have gone for firmer, but I never felt stuck in the bed and always felt like I was on top of the mattress but comfortably supported. If you think medium-firm sounds too firm for you, I wouldn’t count this mattress out.
Does the DreamCloud Premier live up to its premier name?Since the mattress has “premier” in the name, it’s only fair that we assess it as a premium product. For the most part, the mattress lives up to its name. The memory foam paired with the quilted cover is impressive when it comes to gentle pressure relief without feeling like the bed is losing its stability. The motion isolation is superior to even some all-foam beds. Plus, the flame barrier DreamCloud uses does not contain fiberglass, which is a big plus for most of us who are pretty grossed out by thinking about sleeping on fiberglass.
In terms of cooling, the DreamCloud Premier slept temperature-neutral for me. I sleep hot. I’ve showered at 3 a.m. on account of waking up far too sweaty to find being in my bed acceptable. But I never once woke up sweaty on the DreamCloud Premier. I’ve slept on cooler mattresses, like the Brooklyn Bedding CopperFlex Pro, but the DreamCloud did an adequate job of preventing my sweat tendency. I woke up feeling hot and took a layer of bedding off a few times, but I didn’t break a sweat. Come morning, I was never mad about the temperature of last night’s sleep, especially when I thought about the serious level of comfort.
SEE ALSO: The cult-favorite Loftie alarm helped me kick my nighttime phone habitI tested the DreamCloud Premier with cooling percale sheets from Naturepedic and my absolute favorite pillow, the Purple Harmony Pillow, and it felt like I had unlocked some kind of magical recipe for superior sleep. It was a five-star hotel-like experience each night, which felt like an incredible treat given that the mattress leans on the budget-friendly side.
Supportive while asleep and awakeEvery sleep expert says we’re only supposed to use the bed for sleep and sex. And yeah, we’re all looking to get better sleep, but everyone except Bryan Johnson and those sleep doctors do other things in bed. A strong case in point is that The White Lotus season 3 aired while I tested the DreamCloud, so of course I tuned in every Sunday night to watch the new episode, and I did this while sitting in bed, naturally.
Because the DreamCloud Premier is a medium to medium-firm hybrid mattress, it’s a nice bed for sitting in to watch a show or type out some emails at midnight. The reinforced edge support also comes into play here, offering a stable surface along the sides and the foot of the bed.
A warning if you move oftenI didn’t expect six layers of support in a premium hybrid mattress to be lightweight, but this mattress is a beast of a bed, weighing about 90 pounds in a queen size. That means I absolutely needed help with moving it from the driveway into the house. That’s a lot heavier than many all-foam beds. For some people, the weight of the mattress won’t be much of an issue since you’ll lug it into the bedroom once and then likely won’t move it out until it’s time for a new bed. But if you move apartments often, this mattress might be a pain.
Two handles on each side make for easier moving, but it still weighs 86 pounds. Credit: Lauren Allain / MashableA nod to DreamCloud though because the Premier Hybrid has two handles on each side, which can make moving the mattress a bit easier. Those are also great for rotating the mattress, which DreamCloud says you should do every six months to help with both comfort and longevity.
A loveable 365-night sleep trialI loved the DreamCloud Premier Hybrid, but will you? Mattress preferences are subjective, and it’s totally fair if you’re not convinced you’ll love the bed as much as I did. But that’s where DreamCloud’s generous sleep trial comes into play. You get 365 nights to try out the mattress at home while still remaining eligible for a return with a full refund. DreamCloud covers the return shipping fee.
Sleep on the mattress during August to make sure it sleeps cool enough for your preferences, and sleep on it during half-marathon training in the spring to make sure your bad hip gets enough support. The year-long sleep trial allows you to try the bed during all seasons and phases of life that come your way within that year. That’s reassurance I can’t offer from my personal perspective, but a major benefit that comes from opting for a DreamCloud mattress.
Is the DreamCloud Premier Hybrid mattress worth it?Considering many luxury hybrid mattresses cost $1,500 or more for a queen size, the much more affordable DreamCloud Premier Hybrid is a really fantastic deal. At the time of writing this in mid-2025, the mattress was consistently on sale for $950. If you keep this mattress for 10 years, the $950 price works out to about $8 per month. For sleep that’s both comfortable and supportive, we’d pay way more. And honestly, the DreamCloud Premier Hybrid feels like it costs much more than $950.
Unless you’re outfitting a guest room or looking for something that’s under $500, the DreamCloud Premier Hybrid offers an incredible value for the construction, material, and overall feel of the mattress.
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Nothing Phone 3 Flunks iFixit’s Repairability Test
The Nothing Phone (3) was recently launched as Nothing's closest attempt to an actual flagship to date. And while it gets close, it still misses the mark on some key issues. One of the aspects where it misses the mark by a lot is repairability, so make sure your screen never breaks.