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Mitsubishi brought back the Eclipse as an EV, and it looks very familiar
Mitsubishi has revived the iconic Eclipse name once again, but this time it's neither the popular sports car nor the cheap-but-practical Eclipse Cross. The Japanese badge has introduced the 2027 Eclipse Sportback EV as its first purely electric crossover, and it's open about where the design comes from.
Mashable readers predicted some of WWDCs big moments. See how many guessed macOSs new name.
Apple's WWDC officially wraps on Friday, but we learned a lot from the opening keynote on Monday.
In 2026, Mashable and the rest of the CNET Group (ZDNET, PCMag, CNET, and Lifehacker) are hosting the Big Guessing Game: Apple Edition to give our readers a chance to predict the biggest Apple news from events like WWDC. Every correct answer earns you one chance to win the new Apple Watch announced in September. (Read the full content rules.) Round one of the game took place in the weeks leading up to WWDC. If you missed your chance to guess, round two will begin July 7, followed by round three before the September iPhone launch event.
In the meantime, we can tell you how many of our readers correctly guessed some of the biggest moments from the WWDC opening keynote. Incredibly, someone even correctly guessed the name of macOS 27 Golden Gate.
Question 1: Will Apple announce a standalone Siri app at WWDC 2026?Apple finally announced Siri AI, which will be available as a standalone app in the next generation of Apple operating systems. For this warm-up question, 54 percent of Mashable readers said yes, answering correctly.
Question 2: The codename of MacOS 26 is Tahoe. What California landmark, city, or region will Apple choose for macOS 27?When our tech editor first saw a Volkswagen bug and trippy visuals of California's psychedelic history appear on screen during the WWDC keynote, he wondered out loud if we were about to get macOS 27 Woodstock. Alas, the correct answer was macOS 27 Golden Gate.
One, and only one, Mashable reader correctly predicted macOS's new name. However, there were lots of other good guesses. The most popular wrong guesses were Redwood and Shasta. We also liked Venice, Big Bear, and Napa.
Question 3: WWDC is primarily a software show, but Apple loves a hardware surprise. Which of these devices will get a stage announcement during the keynote?For this question, readers could guess from four multiple-choice options: Mac Studio M5 Ultra or Max, a redesigned Apple TV device, a foldable iPhone, or none of the above. Unfortunately, there were no hardware reveals at this particular event, and the 23 percent of our readers who guessed "none of the above" earned another entry for the chance to win an Apple Watch.
SEE ALSO: The latest iPhone Fold leaks, rumors, and renders: Everything we know Question 4: To the nearest minute, how long will the main WWDC 2026 Monday keynote last?Mashable readers were incredibly accurate in guessing the length of WWDC. The average guess was 75 minutes, and the median guess was 74 minutes. We had people guess 77 minutes as well. Oddly, no one predicted the correct answer to the minute: 76 minutes.
Sorry, folks.
Question 5: In the new watchOS, will ChatGPT be directly available in an app or widget, i.e. not a third-party app or Shortcut?Mashable readers were pretty evenly split here, with 51 percent guessing in the affirmative and 49 percent in the negative. The pessimists were correct on this one. New watchOS 27 features were barely mentioned during the keynote, but direct ChatGPT access or a dedicated widget are not available.
As a reminder, the next round of Mashable's Big Guessing Game: Apple Edition begins on July 7. Every correct answer will get you another chance at winning the latest Apple Watch released in September.
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The 9 best documentaries of 2026—across Netflix, HBO Max, and more
After writing about documentaries for the last six months, I can safely say that 2026 has already delivered some remarkable unscripted movies and series. The major streamers—from Netflix and HBO Max to Paramount+ and Prime Video—have all quietly stacked their libraries with some of the most compelling and enlightening nonfiction filmmaking in recent memory, covering everything from rock gods and wizard-like daredevils to more than one comedy legend and too many regular people caught up in serious crime and unspeakable tragedy.
Gemini is failing at a basic Android task my phone nailed back in 2014
We’ve been told over and over again how Gemini is an “upgrade” over Google Assistant. In many ways, it is—but the areas where it still lags behind feel infuriating. Google says Gemini can help you remember where you parked, but the reality feels embarrassing.
5 free apps I self-host instead of paying $2,400 per year in subscriptions
While subscriptions seem to be becoming the normal in the modern world, I've found a way to avoid paying for them: self-hosting. Here are five self-hosted apps that replaced my monthly subscriptions (and why I won't ever go back to paying for those services again).
Kai Cenat relaunches Streamer University — heres how to apply
Viral streamer and Mashable 101 pick Kai Cenat is returning to the Creatorverse with another round of Streamer University, a launchpad for streamers who want to follow in his footsteps.
SEE ALSO: The Mashable 101: The creators defining the internet in 2026Cenat announced Streamer University 2026 with a two and half minute long trailer posted to his social media accounts, riffing on his extended streaming hiatus.
It shows Cenat striding through rolling green hills as he approaches what turns out to be an abandoned stone manor — the Streamer University itself, made in the image of an American Hogwarts. Cenat, dressed in burgundy and yellow, learns it's been taken over by owls, the animals tasked with delivering applications, which now sit collecting dust. But don't worry, Cenat is here now to send them himself. And that's where all of us come in.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed. What is Streamer University?Streamer University is Cenat's free, multi-day networking, training, and social event designed to connect up and coming streamers with existing viral content creators. Cenat led the inaugural Streamer University event in May of last year, held at the University of Akron in Ohio.
How do I apply to Streamer University?People who are interested can apply online now. The "University" is accepting applications for three different tracks: Student, Professor, and Club Director. Students will receive a crash course in being a digital creator, led by Professors with specific "expertise." Club Directors will facilitate event activities.
You must be at least 18 years old and have the ability to travel around the United States. As part of the application process, you must also provide at least one social media account for review and submit a short video showcasing "your personality, content style, and why you want to attend." As the FAQ reads: "Be authentic!"
What do I get if I am accepted into Streamer University?If you are accepted, you will get free entry to the multi-day event, including classes, activities, and networking opportunities, according to the website. You may also be filmed for content on participant channels.
Three subcompact SUVs under $25,000 that actually make sense right now
The average new-vehicle transaction price is hovering at or near $50,000 today, the highest it has ever been in the automotive industry. Even buyers with a solid, steady income are feeling the squeeze when factoring in insurance, fuel, and financing, on top of a sticker price that would have seemed far-fetched a decade ago.
My networking hardware refused to stay online until I used this hidden router setting
Home networks are easy to ignore once you set them up to perfection. Before that, not so much.
Why I'm sticking with systemd-based Linux distros
Over 10 years since its introduction, systemd can still get some Linux users riled up. I happen to not be one of them. Even though I try out systemd-free distros, I'll still likely regularly use systemd-based distros. Here are some of the reasons why.
4 Oscar-winning movies to watch on Hulu today
The 2026 Oscars have passed, with One Battle After Another walking away with the prestigious Best Picture award. Earlier in the night, Sentimental Value came away with a historic win in the Best International Feature Film category. Because Neon acquired the North American distribution rights to Sentimental Value, it is now streaming on Hulu in the U.S.
6 Excel myths that are holding back your spreadsheets
Some of Excel's most common "best practices" aren't actually best practices at all. Believing the wrong advice can lead to bloated workbooks, broken formulas, and unnecessary manual work. Here are six spreadsheet myths worth leaving behind.
The history of Android, as told through 5 legendary launchers
Android is special not because of what it is, but what you can turn it into. This was especially true in the early days, when the out-of-the-box experience was quite rough, and you needed to install a custom launcher to get the most out of your device. For those of us who lived through it, we can remember different eras of Android based on which custom launchers were dominant at the time.
Is Gemini down? Google acknowledges something went wrong errors.
UPDATE: Jun. 10, 2026, 3:18 p.m. UTC Google has provided a new status update indicating its engineering team has applied mitigations and is continuing to investigate the root cause of the outage. The company says it is seeing signs of recovery and will continue to monitor the situation. Google's next update is expected by 3:30 PM ET.
Google's Gemini AI assistant is currently down for a significant number of users, with outage reports on Downdetector beginning to spike around 6 a.m. ET on Wednesday morning and continuing to build into the early afternoon. Google first acknowledged the issue in an update on its official status page at 8:40 p.m. ET.
Google confirms the disruption began at 6:26 a.m. ET, affecting Gemini across all major platforms — web, macOS, iOS, and Android — as well as Gemini in Chrome. Users are reporting error codes 1099 and 1076, as well as an error message that reads, "Something went wrong."
Google's status page classifies the problem as a "Service disruption" rather than a "Service outage," but Gemini is functionally unavailable for many users.
According to Google, its engineering team has identified a potential mitigation that is currently being worked on, though no estimated resolution time has been provided. The company says it plans to share an update by 3:30 p.m. ET on Wednesday.
The status update also states that no workaround is available at this time for affected users.
We'll update this story as more information becomes available.
Only iPhone 17 Pro users will get some of iOS 27s AI tools
iOS 27 may run on devices as far back as the iPhone 11, but Apple's most advanced AI features are reserved for a much shorter list of hardware, the company revealed.
Apple's Craig Federighi, Senior Vice President of Software Engineering, confirmed that a subset of advanced Siri AI and Apple Intelligence features will require more powerful silicon, and therefore won't be available on most iPhones. That means that even relatively new iPhones that do support Siri AI and Apple Intelligence, like the iPhone 16 Pro Max, won't get the full experience when iOS 27 launches this fall.
SEE ALSO: These 29 iPhones are getting iOS 27: Is yours on the list?In a WWDC presentation (as reported by Macworld and other outlets), Federighi said, "Our most powerful on-device model and the features it enables, like expressive voices and more advanced dictation, will be coming to our most capable iPhone, iPad and Mac systems."
A slide displayed alongside these remarks stated that only a handful of phones will get the full feature set: the iPhone 17 Pro, iPhone 17 Pro Max, and iPhone Air. In addition, these advanced features will be restricted to iPad models with M4 or later (and at least 12GB of unified memory), Mac models with M3 or later (and at least 12GB of unified memory), and Apple Vision Pro with M5.
The features we know for certain are exclusive to that hardware tier include Siri AI's more expressive voices and the upgraded systemwide dictation, which Apple says captures speech as polished, accurately punctuated text with greater precision than before.
If you're on an iPhone 16 or iPhone 15 Pro, you'll still get a meaningfully upgraded Siri AI experience. That's the rebuilt assistant, the dedicated app, Visual Intelligence, writing tools, and more. But the voice customization sliders, dictation overhaul, and other unnamed features are staying on the newer hardware for now.
SEE ALSO: All the foldable iPhone Ultra hints in the iOS 27 betaIf the expressive voice and dictation upgrades are important to you, the iPhone 17 lineup is where those features live.
This isn't the only significant carveout Apple announced, either. Siri AI will launch in the fall as a public beta, but it won't be available in the European Union or China at launch.
This $30 networking drawer solved my work-from-home internet anxiety
Years of various internet-related problems, combined with working from home, gave me some serious trust issues. As in, I just don't trust my network to perform 100% of the time, even though I go to great lengths to make that happen.
Anthropic finally releases Mythos to the public, but it's so heavily guarded it barely works
Anthropic has been touting the power of its Claude Mythos AI model to find and help fix security vulnerabilities, and it has finally released a public version, Fable 5. However, some cybersecurity experts are complaining that the guardrails meant to prevent abuse are stifling its real-world usefulness.
See all with these early Prime Day deals on smart glasses
Smart glasses are one of the buzzier gadget categories going into Prime Day, so it's a good idea to start watching and tracking how low prices will go. Right now, in these early days of the sale, the discounts are still pretty modest, which is good news if you've been on the fence about buying in.
A few pairs, like the first-gen Ray-Ban Meta glasses, have dipped a little. So there are already discounts to shop if you're ready to buy. For everyone else, this is a great moment to lock in what you want now and pounce the second deeper discounts make their debut.
Mashable's team of shopping experts is keeping a close eye on the best early Prime Day smart glasses deals as they roll in. We'll keep updating this page with additional discounts as we find them.
Best overall smart glasses deal Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Ray-Ban Meta (Gen 1) Smart Glasses $277.69 at Amazon$299 Save $21.31 Get Deal Why we like it
If you're just now getting into the smart glasses game, you're in luck: the most popular pair is on sale right now. You can get a pair of first-generation Ray-Ban Meta glasses to try out and see what all the fuss is about. They let you take photos and videos, listen to music, make calls, or even ask Meta AI questions while you're wearing them. They feature an ultra-wide 12MP camera with a five-mic system so you can also livestream what you're seeing, all hands-free. They even offer live translation, so you can take part in conversations even when Wi-Fi isn't available. It's all about convenience, and if you're dipping your toes in the world of smart glasses, this is the best place to start.
Best splurge smart glasses deal Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Viture Beast XR/AR Glasses $549 at Amazon$689 Save $140 Get Deal Why we like it
These glasses are all about giving you the biggest, brightest display you can get from a pair of XR/AR glasses. They offer a 174-inch display with a 58-inch FOV, with a brightness of 1250 nits and powered by Sony micro-OLED. You can pin, resize, and lock the massive screen as if you were standing in front of it, to make whatever you decide to watch, whether it's a meeting or a movie, feel larger than life. It has a 120Hz refresh rate, 9-level dimming, and auto-transparency as well, with deep, satisfying bass and the ability to turn any 2D content into 3D. These are the glasses you get if you're serious about what you're watching, and you can save a bit of cash on them thanks to Prime Day.
Best budget smart glasses deal Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon BooaBei AI Smart Glasses $169.99 at Amazon$249.99 Save $80 Get Deal Why we like it
These glasses may not come from Ray-Ban and Meta, but they're still worth a look. They offer an 8MP HD camera with 2K footage recording as well as connectivity with ChatGPT, so you can ask questions and get things done on the go. They also feature AI photo recognition and real-time translation as well as dual-mic noise cancellation and beamforming technology for taking calls or streaming on the go.
Physical Steam Gift Cards discontinued. Scammers are to blame.
A matter of weeks after Steam Deck devices got a massive price increase, Valve is taking another difficult measure that will make things slightly less convenient for players.
The owner of the biggest digital storefront for PC games announced this week (via SteamDB) that it will no longer manufacture or sell physical Steam gift cards at retail stores. The reason, of course, is that scammers use these cards for all sorts of malicious behaviors, and Valve has admitted that it can't come up with a surefire, ironclad way to stop bad actors short of just ceasing gift card production altogether.
SEE ALSO: Steam Deck OLED gets huge price increase amid RAM shortage This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed."As we have continued to put more and more restrictions in place, scammers have adapted," Valve said. "They continue to have an impact on Steam customers and other unsuspecting individuals."
The good news is that digital gift cards, which can be purchased and gifted directly at the account level, will remain an option for Steam users. Valve noted that it added guest checkout as a feature last year, making it easier for people to buy one without having their own account.
Still, considering how long the little rack of video game marketplace gift cards has adorned retail checkout lines, this does feel like the beginning of the end of an era, to some extent.
The car that holds its value best after 5 years—and its closest rivals
Most new vehicles begin losing value the moment they leave the dealership, making depreciation one of the largest ownership costs buyers face. While reliability, fuel economy, and features often dominate purchasing decisions, resale value can have an equally significant impact on the long-term cost of owning a vehicle. Choosing the right model can mean recovering thousands more dollars when it comes time to sell or trade in.
The best early Prime Day air fryer deals you can shop right now
Prime Day is almost here — and Amazon isn't waiting for the official start to roll out discounts. This year's sale kicks off on June 23, but early deals on small kitchen appliances are already live, and air fryers are among the standouts.
SEE ALSO: iRobot Roomba Max 705 drops to its best-ever price before Prime DayWhether you're after a compact basket-style fryer for weeknight meals or a larger oven model that can roast a whole chicken, brands like Ninja, Instant Pot, and Chefman are already seeing price cuts. Here are the best early Prime Day air fryer deals worth grabbing now.
Best mini air fryer deal Instant Pot Vortex Plus 6-in-1 Mini Air Fryer (4QT) $64.99 at Amazon$129.99 Save $65.00 Get Deal at Amazon Get Deal at Walmart Why we like it
If you live alone, like making apps or quick side dishes, or just want an air fryer that won't take up your entire counter, the Instant Pot Vortex Plus 6-in-1 Mini Air Fryer (4QT) is on sale for $64.99 at Amazon, down from $129.99. This little air fryer can bake, roast, broil, dehydrate, reheat, and air fry small meals in minutes. Just press the preset button, and it does the rest.
Best large air fryer deal Chefman XL 6-in-1 Air Fryer (14QT) $89.99 at Amazon$149.99 Save $60.00 Get Deal at Amazon Why we like it
For households with more mouths to feed, the Chefman XL 6-in-1 Air Fryer (14QT) can make family-sized meals in no time. (There's also a Hi-Fry button for those who prefer an extra crispy finish.) It comes with three removable wire racks, a rotisserie spit, a fetch tool to remove the rotisserie, and a dip tray/baking pan. And right now, you can get it for $89.99 — the lowest price we've tracked on this model to date!
More air fryer dealsChefman Air Fryer — $54.99 $99.99 (save $45)
Chefman XL Air Fryer 4-in-1 (8QT) — $69.99 $119.99 (save $50)
Instant Pot Vortex Plus 6-in-1 Air Fryer (6QT) — $79.99 $149.99 (save $70)
Ninja Foodi 6-in-1 Air Fryer (7QT) — $159.98 $199.99 (save $40.01)
Ninja Crispi 4-in-1 Glass Air Fryer (6QT) — $169.95 $179.99 (save $10.01)


