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Get a more efficient clean with the Shark Robot Vacuum and Mop for its lowest price yet
SAVE $600: As of May 5, get the Shark Robot Vacuum and Mop for $599.99 at Amazon, down from its usual price of $1,199.99. That's a discount of 50% and the lowest price we've seen.
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If you're spending a significant time cleaning your floors and mopping away your life, you need to invest in a robot vacuum. Preferably one with a mop. But we get it, those can be a bit of a luxury expense. But if you're interested in picking one up right now (or maybe surprising Mom with one), this particular model is on sale and can get the job done beautifully.
As of May 5, get the Shark Robot Vacuum and Mop for $599.99 at Amazon, down from its usual price of $1,199.99. That's a discount of 50% and the lowest price we've seen.
SEE ALSO: I found the best robot vacuums for every floor, budget, and level of lazinessThis combo vac excels with both its vacuuming and mopping abilities. Its powerful suction and Dirt Detect feature makes cleaning up simple and efficient, as it can find the areas that are dirtier and work through them for a better clean. With its Edge Detect feature, it can even use air to push out stubborn debris from edges and corners into the open so nothing gets missed. Plus, it can even detect what kind of floor it's working with to more efficiently clean the space.
The mopping features are great as well, as it mops with 185 degree water, then dries each mopped area with 175 degree air for a more sanitary clean. Once everything is mopped and vacuumed and the vac heads back to its base, it can automatically empty everything into a 60-day capacity bin, refill its own water tank, and wash and dry the mop after each clean.
If you're ready to offload all the cleaning (or help someone ready to), don't miss this half-off deal.
Your Linux boot drive can save you hours of frustration (if you know how to use it)
After you get done installing Linux with a flash drive, it is tempting to just wipe it and throw it back in a drawer. However, that is a waste. Whether you just leave Linux on it or you add a few extra things, your Linux installer USB can become one of the most useful tech troubleshooting tools you own.
The Bear just dropped a surprise episode. Heres how to watch it now.
Whether it's whipping up gourmet deep dish pizza or staging a fake Chicago snowstorm, The Bear's Richie (Ebon Moss-Bachrach) loves to surprise his customers. That love of surprises apparently extends to Moss-Bachrach himself, as he announced Tuesday on Instagram that The Bear has dropped a surprise episode, written by Moss-Bachrach and co-star Jon Bernthal.
SEE ALSO: 2026 Summer TV preview: Every TV show you need to know about nowThe surprise installment, titled "Gary," is a flashback episode following Richie and Mikey (Bernthal) on a work trip to Gary, Indiana. The Bear creator Christopher Storer directed.
"Making this was a dream come true," Moss-Bachrach wrote on Instagram. "Thanks to the beautiful people of Gary, Indiana and as always Chicago, Illinois.
View this post on Instagram How can you watch The Bear's special episode "Gary"?"Gary" is now streaming on Hulu, although you won't find it listed within any season ofThe Bear. Instead, search "Gary" on Hulu in order to watch it.
When is The Bear Season 5 coming out?"Gary" might serve as a sweet amuse-bouche to tide viewers over until The Bear Season 5, but when exactly can we expect that main course? FX hasn't yet confirmed an exact release date, but the season will be premiering in June. Season 5 will be The Bear's last, picking up after the Season 4 finale, when Carmy (Jeremy Allen White) quit the restaurant entirely and turned the reins over to Sydney (Ayo Edebiri), Richie, and Natalie (Abby Elliott).
Intel and Samsung in talks to make Apple chips—how will it affect your next PC?
Two of Apple's largest chip rivals may find themselves serving their main competitor. Apple is reportedly in early talks to have Intel and Samsung manufacture the custom processors for its devices, such as Macs and iPhones, in their U.S. factories.
Jellyfin still feels worse than Netflix or Spotify, but these 6 plugins close the gap
I've really gotten into self-hosting things lately and exploring different options for fun. As a hobbyist, I find it convenient to host my own stuff and fun to have more control over everything I do. I recently switched from Plex to Jellyfin for my media server, and I'm enjoying learning the ins and outs and quirks of self-hosting my own media.
Gemini in Google Docs lets you set custom instructions that are actually useful
If you regularly use Docs over alternatives like Microsoft Word, Google’s new feature for Gemini in Docs might be one of the most practical upgrades yet. It lets you set custom instructions inside the document, so you don’t have to spend two minutes explaining your preferred tone or format every time you take Gemini’s help to draft content, summarize documents, etc.
Best price alert: The Eufy E25 robot vacuum and mop just dipped to a record-low at Amazon
SAVE $700.01: The Eufy E25 robot vacuum and mop is on sale at Amazon for $599.98, down from the list price of $1,299.99. That's a 54% discount and the best price we've ever seen at Amazon.
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We all have plenty on our plates. If you're not busy running between work, meetings, chores, errands, and other life requirements, please divulge your secrets. But in the meantime, there's a proven way to eliminate the need to clean the floors. We have robots that actually do a fantastic job at keeping the carpet vacuumed and the kitchen mopped. If you need to offload some chores, check out this deal at Amazon.
As of May 5, the Eufy E25 robot vacuum and mop is on sale at Amazon for $599.98, marked down from the list price at Eufy of $1,299.99. That's a 54% discount and the best price we've ever seen at Amazon.
Why get a robot vacuum when you could get a robot vacuum that also mops? The Eufy E25 uses 20,000Pa turbo suction power to pick up dust, dander, coffee grounds, pet hair, crumbs, and more. Instead of worrying about the brush roll getting tangled with hair, it uses a unique DuoSpiral Detangle Brush which gathers hair and fur in the center of the brush. Then the brush roll separates its two parts to suck up any hair and fur that would have ordinarily stayed on the roller.
SEE ALSO: Snag the powerful Dreame X60 Max Ultra Complete robot vacuum for its lowest price everWhen it comes time to mop the floor, the Eufy E25 uses a HydroJet System. Instead of cleaning up a mess and continuing on with a dirty mop roller, the Eufy cleans the roller as it goes, ensuring it's always clean. The roller mop is nearly a foot in length, making for quick mopping.
While it's sitting at a new record-low price, upgrade your floor's cleaning routine with the Eufy E25. It's well over 50% off and will save you the time and hassle of keeping up on floor cleaning as we head into the busy summer.
Mystery Sony headphones with metal headband and steep price appear in new photos and leaks
As we've noted repeatedly, if you want a pair of flagship noise-cancelling headphones in 2026, then $450 is the starting price of admission. But a Sony leaker claims that an even pricier pair of premium Sony headphones is coming this year, with a potential price tag of $649.
Prominent leaker billbil-kun published a report detailing the specs of previously unknown new headphones from Sony, which could be called "Sony 1000X The ColleXion" (first reported by The Walkman Blog). The headphones may also be part of a larger collection of products with the tagline, "Master the art of listening."
These premium 1000XM headphones also appear to have leaked visually via photos of British actor Damson Idris, who was seen allegedly wearing them in NYC (via Reddit).
SEE ALSO: PS5 gamers entitled to credits in new Sony lawsuit settlementPhotos of Idris in New York City over the weekend show an unknown pair of Sony headphones and a travel case, which match the details reported by billbil-kun. The headphones have white ear cups and a metal headband, a departure from Sony's usual headphone style.
Our reviewers have criticized Sony headphones in the past for their all-plastic design, which can feel flimsy compared to headphones that use aluminum, leather, and other premium materials.
Credit: Michael Simon/WireImage Credit: Michael Simon/WireImage Credit: Michael Simon/WireImageBefore we get into any technical details, it's again worth emphasizing that billbil-kun is reporting that these cans will cost a whopping $649 in the United States. That's $200 more than the already very nice and expensive Sony WH-1000XM6 headphones, and almost $100 more than the latest Apple AirPods Max 2. In the ultra-premium category, they would cost less than the Bowers & Wilkins Px8 S2, which retails for $799.
According to the leak, you'll get what you pay for, though.
The premium headphones reportedly come in a non-folding design with a "premium magnetic carrying case" and "studio-quality sound" featuring 360-degree head tracking. They use 12 microphones for active noise cancellation and noise reduction during phone calls, as well as "DSEE Ultimate technology for audio upscaling." The design reportedly features synthetic leather and metal materials.
One downside, though, is that they're approximately 60 grams heavier than the WH-1000XM6 headphones, most likely due to the metal materials. According to the leak, they'll launch as soon as May 19, so keep your head on a swivel.
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Lego Smart Play Millenium Falcon on sale for the first time: Save $20 at Best Buy on May 5 only
SAVE $20: On May 5 only, the Lego Star Wars Smart Play Millenium Falcon set is on sale for $79.99 as the Best Buy drop of the day. This is the first time this set has been discounted — get the rare deal in the Best Buy app.
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It may be May the 5th to us on Earth, but in a galaxy far, far away — on Planet Best Buy, of course — they're still in full May the 4th mode. You can find the Lego Star Wars Smart Play Millenium Falcon set on sale for $79.99 at Best Buy as the May 5 drop of the day.
This is the first time this set has been discounted since its release in January, according to price tracker camelcamelcamel. Remember: You'll only find this special deal in the free Best Buy mobile app (Best Buy drops don't show up in a web browser.) From there, you can add it to your cart and check out like usual. Since all Best Buy drops have a limited inventory, you'll want to keep an eye on the live status bar of the percentage left.
SEE ALSO: From F1 sets to new Botanicals plants, these are the best new Lego sets of MayThe Smart Play-compatible Millenium Falcon set contains 885 pieces, slightly less than the 921 pieces of the 25th Anniversary Millenium Falcon midi-scale build (which is on sale for $67.99). The removable top folds out for more ways to play inside, like a game of holochess. You'll get four Smart Tags for four Smart Minifigures: Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, Chewbacca, and C-3PO.
Credit: LegoAdding a Smart Brick activates the interactive light and sound effects like hyperdrive leaping to light speed, laser-shooting battles, fuel explosions, and Lightsaber clashes. Smart Play-compatible sets don't come with a Smart Brick — you'll only be able to find a Smart Brick in all-in-one sets. Put the $20 you saved at Best Buy toward Darth Vader's TIE Fighter and it's only $49.99, kind of.
If you're a Lego Insider, we'd suggest grabbing your all-in-one set at Lego.com. All Lego Star Wars Smart Play purchases through May 6 earn double the points, which can be redeemed later for even more Lego discounts. Spending $40 on Star Wars sets also unlocks a free Razor Crest mini-build.
Need to get rid of old Legos before bringing home new ones? You can recycle unwanted Bricks and minifigures using the Lego Replay free mail-in service.
Forget the Toyota RAV4—this Nissan SUV is cheaper and just as practical
The modern SUV market has quietly gotten out of hand. Prices keep climbing, and a lot of what you’re paying for is extra size and badge appeal you don’t really need.
Is Threads down? Users report outage with social media app.
It seems like every week another app or digital platform shuts down unexpectedly, and this time social media app Threads may be experiencing an outage.
On the morning of May 5, multiple Mashable editors were unable to access the Threads app.
DownDetector showed a spike in user error reports for Threads beginning around 8:30 a.m. ET on Tuesday morning. (Disclosure: DownDetector and Mashable are both owned by the same parent company, Ziff Davis.)
A majority of DownDetector users reported problems accessing the Threads app.
Threads, Meta's answer to X, reported having more than 400 million monthly users in 2025.
Mashable reached out to Meta for comment, and we'll update this story if we receive a response.
This is a developing story...
Take over $500 off the 55-inch Samsung Neo QLED 4K TV at Amazon
SAVE $514: The 55-inch Samsung Neo QLED 4K TV (QN80F) is on sale at Amazon for $785.99, down from the list price at Samsung of $1,299.99. That's a 40% discount.
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Are you ready for summer streaming? We have season two of Avatar: The Last Airbender coming up in June, new Love Island, and a Little House on the Prairie show coming to Netflix. If you don't have a TV that feels up for these big shows, it might be time to upgrade. Check out this Samsung TV deal.
As of May 5, the 55-inch Samsung Neo QLED 4K TV (QN80F) is on sale at Amazon for $785.99, down from the list price at Samsung of $1,299.99. That's a 40% discount.
Why is the 55-inch Samsung Neo QLED 4K TV perfect for summer shows? For one, it has a QLED display which performs well for watching in daylight thanks to its bright display. It also has a native refresh rate of 120Hz which can reach up to 144Hz, making it a great gaming TV. Speaking of gaming, today's sale at Amazon includes one month of free access to Xbox GamePass for new users.
SEE ALSO: Amazon's most advanced Fire TV Stick, the 4K Max, is the cheapest it's ever beenComing with 4K display, the Samsung uses an AI upscaler with 20 neutral networks to get the sharpest and smoothest picture. Samsung also used multi-dimensional speakers in this model to give you the feeling of being in the center of the show.
In addition to coming with free Xbox GamePass, Amazon is offering free delivery and unpacking service, instead of the normal price of $29.99. Delivery includes unboxing of the TV in your room of your choice and removal of packaging.
Since it's on sale ahead of summer streaming for under $800, upgrade to the 55-inch Samsung Neo QLED 4K TV. It'll be ready for new shows and summer gaming.
This streaming deal gets you an entire year of AMC+ for less than $30
SAVE $80: Through May 25, new and returning subscribers can sign up for an entire year of streaming on AMC+ for just $29.99. That's more than 70% off the usual cost of $109.99.
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A good streaming deal is hard to come by in 2026. Subscription prices are rising across the board, but AMC+ isn't playing by the same rules, apparently.
Through May 25, new, returning, and upgraded Annual Premium subscribers can get an entire year of streaming on AMC+ for only $29.99 instead of the typical cost of $109.99. That's $80 or over 70% in savings, which knocks down the monthly fee to just $2.50. After a year, your subscription will revert back to full cost unless you cancel before then. But just think of all of the things you can watch within a 12-month span.
It may not be the most popular streaming service out there, but AMC+ is actually pretty stacked when it comes to content. It's where you can watch the entire Shudder library, making it a must-have for horror lovers. The Lili Reinhart and Lola Tung-led witchy horror Forbidden Fruits will make its debut on the streamer next month. It's also where you can watch AMC original series like the Silicon Valley satire The Audacity and the latest season of the brilliant Interview with the Vampire, now titled The Vampire Lestat, which premieres June 7. You can use this now affordable streaming subscription to catch up on or rewatch the first two seasons before Season 3's premiere. (And while you're at it, you can listen to Lestat's singles "Long Face" and "All Fall Down" on Spotify).
Whether you're looking to broaden your streaming horizons this year or you just love a good streaming deal, a year of AMC+ for just $29.99 is hard to pass up.
This 41-Year-Old Windows Shortcut Is Still the Fastest Way to Multitask
The modern Windows interface is primarily based around a graphical user interface (GUI) that you interact with using the mouse, but it isn't my preferred way to use my PC. Instead, I mostly use keyboard shortcuts, and at the heart of that approach is Alt+Tab.
Snag the powerful Dreame X60 Max Ultra Complete robot vacuum for its lowest price ever
SAVE $100: As of May 5, get the Dreame X60 Max Ultra Complete for $1,599.99 at Amazon, down from its usual price of $1,699.99. That's a discount of 6% and the lowest price we've seen.
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If you're tired of spending all your time cleaning your house, join the club. It's a chore no one really wants to do, but a necessary one. Fortunately, robot vacuums are a great option to make it a little easier, and there's one in particular that can help you tackle that task with gusto. It's also available for the lowest price we've tracked so far.
As of May 5, get the Dreame X60 Max Ultra Complete for $1,599.99 at Amazon, down from its usual price of $1,699.99. That's $100 off and a discount of 6%. It's also the lowest price we've seen.
SEE ALSO: I found the best robot vacuums for every floor, budget, and level of lazinessThis robot vacuum's not lying when it dubs itself the "Max Ultra Complete". It can do just about everything and then some, with 35,000Pa of suction to suck up dirt and debris as its extremely slim profile goes everywhere you need it to. That includes under beds, sofas, and other difficult to reach places. Using dual AI-equipped cameras, it can set up its own navigation to get through your home with ease, and keep from bumping into things.
It also can intelligently detect steps and navigate around those. When it does happen to get to an area that's difficult to reach, it can use its MopExtend RoboSwing tech to get to corners and beneath furniture as well as edges.
Switching over to the mop is painless as well, with scrubbing that reaches up to 230RPM to get those set-in stains out of everywhere you need to mop. And with hot-air drying, a self-emptying dock, and extensive app customization, you can truly sit back, relax, and let this bot handle your entire cleaning schedule.
Now that it's on sale, it's a good time to go ahead and splurge. It'll handle all the vacuuming and mopping so you have time for other things.
Go big or go home: The Hisense 100-inch U8 Mini LED 4K TV is at a best-ever $1,200 off
SAVE $1,202: As of May 5, the Hisense 100-inch U8 Mini LED ULED 4K TV is on sale at Amazon for only $2,797.96 instead of its usual $3,999.99. That's a savings of 30% and its best price on record.
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There's no such thing as a TV that's too big (assuming it actually fits in your space). These massive screens can totally transform your living room, taking movie nights and sports to new heights (literally). Of course, not all giant screens are created equal. If a huge TV is on your tech upgrade list, we recommend checking out this deal on the Hisense 100-inch U8 ULED model.
Hisense's U8 TVs from 2025 are among the brightest TVs CNET (Mashable's sister site, also owned by Ziff Davis) reviewer Ty Pendlebury has ever tested. And as of May 5, the colossal 100-inch option is on sale for 30% off. Usually $3,999.99, you can grab the Hisense 100-inch U8 Mini LED ULED 4K TV at Amazon for just $2,797.96 — its best price ever on record.
A bright TV is nothing without well-saturated colors and deep contrast. Fortunately, according to Pendlebury, the U8 checks all of these boxes. It also packs a 165Hz native refresh rate, 5,000 nits peak brightness, up to 5,600 local dimming zones, a streamlined Google TV interface with loads of smart features, and support for HDR in Dolby Vision, HDR10, HDR10+, and HLG. It's a great choice for sports fans, movie buffs, and even gamers looking to truly lose themselves in other worlds.
While it's not cheap by any stretch of the word, the 100-inch Hisense U8 TV is down to the best price we've ever seen. If you're in the market for a gigantic TV and have the dough to drop, you won't be disappointed.
Everyone thinks USB killed this 66-year-old PC port (but it secretly runs the modern world)
There was a time when all PCs had at least one serial and one parallel port. Today, you won't find either of these ports on a typical desktop or laptop computer, but just because consumer-facing technology has left the serial port behind, doesn't mean it's anywhere close to dead.
Microsoft Edge is storing passwords as plain text? Heres what Microsoft says.
Password managers are supposed to make life easier for users by remembering their passwords and keeping them secure.
However, one cybersecurity researcher has discovered a quite concerning development regarding Microsoft Edge and how the web browser's password manager behaves.
According to researcher Tom Jøran Sønstebyseter Rønning, Microsoft Edge loads every saved password into memory at startup — in plaintext.
In a thread on X, Rønning detailed how the credentials are decrypted even if a user doesn't visit a site that uses the password manager during the user session.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed."If an attacker gains administrative access on a terminal server, they can access the memory of all logged‑on user processes," Rønning writes.
Edge is Microsoft's proprietary web browser based on the Chromium open-source project, the code base developed and maintained by Google. However, as Rønning shared, this issue involving plain text credentials does not appear in other Chromium-based browsers like Google Chrome.
"Edge is the only Chromium‑based browser I’ve tested that behaves this way," says Rønning. "By contrast, Chrome uses a design that makes it far harder for attackers to extract saved passwords by simply reading process memory."
Rønning says he first reached out to Microsoft regarding his findings before publicly disclosing the issue. According to the cybersecurity researcher, Microsoft responded by saying this behavior in Microsoft Edge was "by design."
The German tech website Heise Online replicated the password issue. The site also noted that, according to well-established cybersecurity best practices, "passwords should only be decrypted at the time of use and deleted from memory very shortly thereafter."
Given Microsoft's alleged response to Rønning, users concerned about the potential issue should consider alternative password managers.
Mashable has reached out to Microsoft for more information regarding the recent findings. We will update this piece if we hear back.
Forget the Tesla Model Y—This Korean rival outclasses it for less money
The Tesla Model Y has spent years as the default choice for anyone shopping in the EV crossover space. Strong range, quick acceleration, and a well-established charging network have made it the safe bet, even as prices and incentives have shifted around it. But in 2026, the ground beneath it is starting to move.
Cinco de Mayo 2026 deals: Score free food from 7-Eleven, Chipotle, Taco Bell, and more
Cinco de Mayo is an annual celebration held on May 5 to celebrate Mexico's victory over the Second French Empire. We know you don't need a history lesson right now. What you need is a thorough list of all the popular restaurants offering food deals to celebrate this occasion. We've got you.
You can find limited-time food offers from the likes of 7-Eleven, Chipotle, Taco Bell, and more popular names on Cinco de Mayo. We've checked out everything on offer to bring you the very best Cinco de Mayo food deals live right now.
7-ElevenCustomers can buy one burrito, get one free all day on Cinco de Mayo. You can also get the store-brand 7-Select Spicy Guacamole Tortilla Chips and two Mantecadas or Conchas in chocolate or vanilla for $3. 7Rewards and SpeedyRewards members can score $3 off select beers, including Modelo Especial, Coronita Extra, and Pacifico Clara.
Abuelo’sAbuelo’s is offering all-day drink specials on Cinco de Mayo. You can score a drink for just $5, such as Mexican Grande Draft Beer, La Grandeza Margaritas, Mexican Flag Margaritas, and Chile son Queso.
BarberitosOn May 5, visit Barberitos and get a free small queso with any purchase. Barberitos Rewards members who scan in-store or order through the app will automatically be entered to win free queso for a month (50 winners) or free Barberitos for a year (one winner).
Barrio Burrito BarGet $5.99 regular size burritos, bowls, or taco trios and $1 Jarritos.
Bubbakoo’s BurritosRewards members can get a free queso or guac with any order. Through May 5, Bubbakoo’s Burritos are also offering two tacos, chips, and salsa for $5.
BJ’s Restaurant & BrewhouseScore $6 Brewhouse margaritas from 3–7 p.m. and 9 p.m.
California TortillaOn May 5, get a free Taco Coupon for your next order with purchase.
ChipotleThrough May 5, Chipotle is offering free chips and queso blanco or chips and guacamole with promo code CINCO26. These offers are only available when you purchase via their website or app.
Chronic TacosOn May 5, Chronic Tacos will offer its rewards members $1 off all tacos. This offer is valid online and in-store all day.
El Pollo LocoOn May 5, purchase two chicken tacos for $5 in-store and online.
GrubhubUntil May 10, Grubhub+ members can score a free Taco Bell Crunchwrap Supreme with an order of $20 or more.
Moe’sOn May 5, Moe’s will offer a free Side of Queso with an entree purchase for Rewards members,
Ojos Locos Sports CantinaScore $3 house margaritas, $4 Paleta shots, and $2 tacos all day on Cinco de Mayo.
Papa Murphy’sPapa Murphy’s is offering a special 16-inch Taco Grande pizza (beef or chicken) through May 17.
Taco BellOn May 5 at 2 p.m. PT, Taco Bell will be offering $1 Diablo Dusted Nuggets for the first 30,000 redemptions.
Tijuana FlatsEnjoy the $5 Cinco de Mayo menu through May 5. This includes Minijuana Burritos, Uno Taco and Chips, beers, chips and queso, and more, available for dine-in, carryout, or delivery.


