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Android's openness was always a myth—and Google just admitted it
Many Android fans will tell you that the signature requirement for apps outside the Google Play Store, even with the 24-hour sideloading exemption, represents the latest betrayal of the platform's open-source philosophy. You're supposed to have full control over what software you install and when, unlike the more closed-off iPhone experience, where Apple usually has the final say.
Spotifys new Reserved feature could make concert ticketing less miserable
These days, scoring concert tickets can feel like entering a digital Hunger Games. Fans log on the second tickets go on sale, only to watch seats disappear instantly — many of them seemingly snapped up by scalpers and resellers before actual fans ever get a chance.
Now, Spotify wants to change that by rewarding the people who stream the most.
SEE ALSO: Spotify has a new Wrapped-like experience that covers its entire historyToday, May 21, the streaming platform announced Reserved by Spotify, a new ticketing initiative aimed at helping dedicated fans access concert tickets before they go on sale to the general public. The program is launching for Premium subscribers in the U.S. who are 18 or older.
Credit: SpotifyThe idea is simple: Instead of forcing fans to battle through chaotic on-sale queues or complete elaborate fan-verification games, Spotify will identify an artist's most dedicated listeners through streaming activity and reserve tickets specifically for them. Eligible fans will receive a purchase window before the public on-sale begins, with up to two tickets held in their name.
Importantly, Spotify says the reserved tickets will not include additional Spotify service fees.
The company says the number of fans selected — and the number of tickets available — will vary depending on the artist, tour, and market. But Spotify says allocations are intended to be substantial and to scale with an artist's fanbase.
Credit: SpotifyThe move reflects the growing importance of superfans to the music industry, where artists and platforms alike are increasingly trying to reward the fans who engage most deeply. In recent years, fandom has become one of the most powerful forces shaping touring, chart performance, and even marketing strategies, particularly in pop and K-pop spaces where highly organized fan communities already treat streaming like participation.
Reserved by Spotify also expands the company's broader ambitions in live music. Spotify says it has already driven more than $1.5 billion in ticket sales through its platform via partnerships with more than 40 ticketing companies, alongside features like Concerts Near You and Venue Search.
SEE ALSO: Why the Spotify icon is a disco ballThe bigger question, though, is whether programs like this can meaningfully combat the frustrations fans increasingly associate with modern ticket-buying in the U.S. As ticket prices continue to climb and resale markets remain difficult to control, many fans have grown cynical about whether fair access to concerts is even possible anymore.
Spotify is betting that listening history — not luck — might be the closest thing to a solution.
Google's Googlebook is just the Pixelbook all over again—and that worries me
Google has announced a successor to the Chromebook, introducing a class of computer that merge together Android and Chrome OS, with a thick layer of Gemini on top. The first Googlebook, titled simply the Googlebook, is an attractive showpiece of a laptop—but I wouldn't feel comfortable buying one.
I've been a Synology die-hard for years, but this brand finally won me over
I used to be a Synology die-hard fan, but that's recently changed. While I think Synology still makes a solid NAS, they're no longer the best option around, and my favorite NAS brand might just surprise you.
New Microsoft Defender exploits discovered. How to protect yourself
Microsoft has identified some nasty exploits that could affect your Windows machine if you let them.
Bleeping Computer reported on the exploits, which are specific vulnerabilities in Windows Defender, the built-in anti-malware software in Windows. The company has detailed reports on its security website for both vulnerabilities. While it can be a bit difficult for a layperson to understand what's going on from those reports, the main thing to know is that vulnerable Windows machines can be subjected to denial-of-service attacks using these exploits.
SEE ALSO: Microsoft Teams won’t put everyone in a virtual room anymore — no more 'Together'-nessThe good news is that Microsoft has already revealed these exploits, and a fix is in the pipeline. If you have automatic updates for Defender turned on, it should have installed the Malware Protection Engine versions 1.1.26040.8 and 4.18.26040.7 to address these exploits.
Bleeping Computer also included a helpful set of instructions for making sure these updates are turned on:
Open Windows Security
Select "Virus and threat protection"
Click "Protection Updates" and then "Check for updates"
Select "Settings" and then "About"
Check the Anti-malware Client version number and make sure it matches the two numbers above
Hopefully, everything is properly set up, and your machine is good to go.
Memorial Day is the perfect time to buy a robot lawn mower — steep discounts on top models are live now
Some people love to mow the lawn. Others, especially those with allergies, would be thrilled to never touch a lawn mower again. If you fall into the second camp, there's a great solution. Hiring a robot lawn mower means there's an on-demand solution that's ready and willing to mow at any time.
Much like robot vacuums that we rely on indoors, a robot lawn mower maps your yard and sets off to mow according to your desired schedule. Since Memorial Day is nearly here and backyard hangs on are on the agenda, check out these robot lawn mower deals at Amazon.
Best overall deal Opens in a new window Credit: Dreame Dreame A3 AWD Pro Robot Lawn Mower + Free Mower Garage $2,946.98 at Amazon$3,499.99 Save $553.01 Get Deal Why we like it
Dreame makes some of Mashable's favorite robot vacuums, so it only makes sense the brand is producing some of the best robot lawn mowers. The Dreame A3 AWD Pro Robot Lawn Mower is designed to tackle grass that covers up to 1.25 acres with a width that measures 15.8 inches for efficient mowing. This model uses 360-degree LiDAR binocular AI vision to help with navigation and obstacle avoidance for over 300 common items it might encounter in the yard.
In rush mode, the Dreame can cover 0.2 acres per hour and it can maneuver over curbs, roots, or stepping stones that measure up to 2.2 inches tall without getting stuck.
Today's on-page coupon brings the price of the Dreame A3 AWD Pro Robot Lawn Mower down to $2,946.98, and Amazon is throwing in a free Dreame robot lawn mower garage which helps protect the robot from harsh sun and rain. The garage ordinarily sells for $299.99, which makes this Memorial Day deal just that much sweeter.
Best deal for smaller yards Opens in a new window Credit: Segway Segway Navimow i110N Robot Lawn Mower $849 at Amazon$1,099 Save $250 Get Deal Why we like it
Covering an area of up to 0.25 acres, the Segway Navimow i110N Robot Lawn Mower is more than happy to take over the task of keeping the lawn trimmed this summer. It can mow as quietly as 58 decibels while identifying and avoiding over 150 types of obstacles. Plus, it's designed to handle multiple zones in your yard. You'll be able to set zones like the front yard, back yard, and side areas while indicating an ideal schedule to mow each area. In addition to using the Segway app, you can also set up voice control of the robot lawn mower.
Select the desired heigh of the grass between 2 and 3.6 inches, and the Segway Navimow will take care of the rest. It'll take about 120 minutes for the Navimow i110N to get a full recharge. As a unique feature, the Segway has a new doodle feature that allows you to write messages in the lawn.
Best deal for fast recharging Opens in a new window Credit: Sunseeker Sunseeker S4 LiDAR Robot Lawn Mower $1,399 at Amazon$1,799.99 Save $400.99 Get Deal Why we like it
Just in time for Memorial Day, the Sunseeker S4 LiDAR Robot Lawn Mower is 22% off at Amazon, shaving $400.99 off the list price. This Sunseeker model can mow yards up to 0.25 acres and navigate sloes that measure up to 42 degrees. You're able to set up to five mowing zones with the Sunseeker S4 and select mowing heights for each zone between 1.6 and 3.2 inches.
When it comes time to recharge, the Sunseeker takes just 90 minutes to get back to 100% and ready to mow again. It also has a smart rain sensor and will return to base should the weather turn soggy.
I found a 70-inch 4K Roku TV for $299.99 in Best Buys Memorial Day sale — better than Black Friday
SAVE $210: As of May 21, you can score a 70-inch 4K Roku TV from Pioneer for $299.99. That's more than 40 percent off its usual $509.99.
Opens in a new window Credit: Pioneer Pioneer 70-inch 4K Roku TV $299.99 at Best Buy$509.99 Save $210 Shop Now
Best Buy's Memorial Day sale is home to a ton of good TV deals, including a Prime Day-level doorbuster the month before Prime Day 2026. I'm talking about a Pioneer 70-inch 4K Roku TV on sale for $299.99, down $210 from its usual $509.99. And if this were Prime Day, this feels like a deal that would've sold out within hours.
This quieter deal should last longer, but it's set to expire in the wee hours of May 22.
SEE ALSO: What's new to streaming this week? (May 22, 2026)You're unlikely to find a 70-inch TV for less than $300 elsewhere. $299.99 would even be a decent price for a smaller 65-inch model. That's exactly how much the 65-inch Insignia 4K Fire TV is currently going for at Amazon, if you want to take the classic Fire TV vs. Roku TV route — so opting for this Roku deal at Best Buy is kind of like getting five extra diagonal inches for free. For reference, the 70-inch Insignia 4K Fire TV is $20 more at $319.99.
This Pioneer Roku TV has three HDMI ports, a 60Hz refresh rate, and supports HDR 10. While it's unrealistic to expect groundbreaking brightness or contrast from a TV this budget-friendly, take comfort in the fact that this model has 4.8 out of five stars at Best Buy (from more than 300 reviews, too). It gets good marks for easy set up, a lightweight and thin build, and clear picture quality for the price.
Forget the classics: 4 movies that prove Pixar actually peaked in the 2010s
As someone who has grown up watching Pixar and witnessed the evolution of animation, there have been many times where I think I’m watching the company's peak, as in "This is the best movie I’ve ever seen." Often, when it comes to Pixar, I’ve noticed many people believe the earliest portion of its life, in the 2000s, was when it peaked, but I’m here to say that’s false.
Almost every Sonos speaker is on sale for Memorial Day — save up to $200 on our top picks
We're massive fans of the Sonos audio ecosystem. The brand's speakers and soundbars are some of the best in the business, but their expensive prices make them hard to recommend in this economy. When a major sale takes place, on the other hand, we want to scream about it.
Sonos doesn't offer a ton of discounts on its products throughout the year, so it's kind of a big deal that nearly every product in its lineup is on sale for Memorial Day. While the brand new Sonos Play speaker isn't on sale, the beloved Roam 2, Arc Ultra, Move 2, Era 300, and plenty more are up to $200 off.
Check out our top picks from the Amazon Memorial Day sale below.
Best Sonos portable speaker deal Opens in a new window Credit: Sonos Sonos Roam 2 $134 at Amazon$179 Save $45 Get Deal Why we like it
The portable Bluetooth speaker market is crowded, but the Sonos Roam 2 stands out thanks to its impressive audio performance and dependable voice assistance.
We also love the Sonos Move 2, but it's not nearly portable enough and is far too expensive. "The market for waterproof speakers with voice activation is incredibly small," writes Mashable's reviewer. "If you’re looking for one, the Roam 2 answers the call with striking sound and unique features that appeal to Sonos users." You can expect sound that feels similar to a home speaker, but in a package small enough to fit in your hand. It's down to just $134 from $179, which is its best price ever. The speaker has only reached this all-time low once before.
Best Sonos home speaker deal Opens in a new window Credit: Sonos Sonos Era 300 $379 at Amazon$479 Save $100 Get Deal Why we like it
While it's a few years old at this point, the Sonos Era 300 is still an impressive home speaker. And at $100 off its list price, adding it to your home is a bit more accessible. When Mashable's Stan Schroeder reviewed the Era 300 in 2023, he deemed it the "king of sub-$500 smart speakers." It's Sonos' first speaker to support spatial audio and it can connect seamlessly with other audio products from Sonos — not that it needs help from anything else. Its sound is absolutely booming on its own. We're not particularly captivated by its design, but its incredibly loud and precise sound makes up for it.
Best Sonos soundbar deal Opens in a new window Credit: Sonos Sonos Arc Ultra $899 at Amazon$1,099 Save $200 Get Deal Why we like it
If you want the best and don't mind a little splurge, the Sonos Arc Ultra got a near-perfect rating from Mashable's tech editor Tim Beck Werth. Even at full price, he says the soundbar justifies its price of admission. "While a single soundbar can't compete with the booming speakers you'll hear in a movie theater," Werth writes, "This speaker gave me the closest match to that experience I've ever had in my living room." Typically $1,099, you can slash $200 off at Amazon, Sonos, and Best Buy for Memorial Day. That's just $20 away from its best-ever price.
More Sonos dealsSonos Era 100 SL — $169 $189 (save $20)
Sonos Era 100 — $189 $219 (save $30)
Sonos Ace headphones — $299 $399 (save $100)
Sonos Move 2 — $399 $499 (save $100)
Sonos Beam 2 soundbar — $369 $499 (save $130)
Sonos Five — $479 $599 (save $120)
Stop letting your Raspberry Pis collect dust—here are 3 projects to start this weekend (May 22 - 24)
Do you still have a drawer full of Raspberry Pis? Well, get them out, because here are three fun and simple Pi projects for you to do this weekend.
5 forgotten Android apps you’ll still love
The "Android Market" from 2008 became the Google Play Store in 2012 and now offers over 1.8 million apps for download. A lot has changed in the world of Android since then, but some things (and apps) have stayed the same. Did you know many of your favorite and long-forgotten apps are still available? More importantly, some are still worth downloading.
5 things that can ruin your summer road trip (and how to fix them now)
A recent Hertz survey found that 64 percent of Americans are planning a road trip this summer, with nearly three-quarters planning to take at least one trip between June and September. That's tens of millions of people about to spend hours behind the wheel, many on highways they don't usually drive, in weather they aren't always prepared for, and pushing through fatigue to make the most of their vacation time.
Tesla says its Full Self-Driving package is now available in China
Tesla has brought its Full Self-Driving (FSD) suite of driver assistance features to China – or it's at least close to doing so.
The company announced the news in a tweet on Thursday, listing all of the countries where FSD is currently available. Besides China, also new on that list is Lithuania, the second European country to get FSD after the Netherlands.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.The total list of countries where Tesla FSD is available is now as follows: Australia, Canada, China, Lithuania, Mexico, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Puerto Rico, South Korea, and the United States.
Tesla did not share any other details about FSD availability in China. Launching FSD in the vast, busy automotive market that is China would surely be a win for Tesla, especially given that many other local automakers, such as Xpeng and Xiaomi, have a similar suite of semi-autonomous driving features in the country already.
As CNBC pointed out, Tesla previously offered its Autopilot and Enhanced Autopilot suites of driver assistance features in China, while the FSD was only available to select users, and in limited fashion. China Daily, however, claims that the complete version of FSD isn't available in China yet, though "progress is under way," citing insider sources.
SEE ALSO: Someone drove a Tesla Cybertruck into a lake to test 'Wade Mode.' It didn't end well.The news comes shortly after Musk, alongside several other American businessmen and President Donald Trump, visited Chinese leader Xi Jinping in Beijing.
Tesla customers in China currently have to pay a high price to access the most advanced autonomous driving package the company has to offer. As it stands on Tesla's Chinese website, the "Intelligent assisted driving" package costs a one-time fee of 64,000 yuan or $9,409. In the U.S., FSD is only available as a monthly subscription, at a price of $99 per month.
Codex finally made moving from Notion to Obsidian a simple task
I've gone back and forth between Obsidian and Notion for as long as I can remember. Spending a few months in one, then a few months in another is just how I do things—but the switch was never easy. That is, until I found out Codex could handle it for me.
Avatar: The Last Airbender Season 2 trailer reminds us that there is no war in Ba Sing Se
A new trailer for Netflix's Avatar: The Last Airbender adaptation is here to set the record straight: There is no war in Ba Sing Se. Copy?
SEE ALSO: 2026 Summer TV preview: Every TV show you need to know about nowThe iconic line from the animated show's Book Two: Earth gets its live-action debut in the new trailer, promising that the series will tackle the Dai Lee and their insidious propaganda dead-on. Brace yourself for some political intrigue, including the perils of Lake Laogai.
That's not all. The trailer also highlight Aang's (Gordon Cormier) earthbending training under the tutelage of Blind Bandit Toph Beifong (Miya Cech). Boulders are flying throughout — and I'm not just talking about the Earth Rumble VI fighter.
Elsewhere, the trailer recreates several instantly recognizable Book Two fight scenes. There's Aang, Zuko (Dallas Liu), and Azula's (Elizabeth Yu) fiery showdown from "The Chase," as well as the season finale battle in Ba Sing Se's Crystal Catacombs.
Strangely, the trailer also features a shot of Katara (Kiawentiio) in her full Painted Lady get-up from Season 3 of the original series. Netflix's Avatar: The Last Airbender is no stranger to smashing episodes together, with its first season incorporating elements from Book Two. However, in the animated series, Katara doesn't adopt the Painted Lady persona until she and the Gaang are fully in the Fire Nation. Does this mean we'll be getting a Fire Nation detour early? Or has the live-action show shifted that episode's entire events to the Earth Kingdom to free up room in their third and final season?
Avatar: The Last Airbender Season 2 premieres June 25 on Netflix.
If you want a Motorola foldable, its the Razr Ultra or bust
If 2025 was the year of the ultra-thin phone, then 2026 is the year of the foldable phone. And the new Motorola Razr line arrives with a big head start. Motorola has been making flip-style foldables since 2020, and it also has the first foldables on the scene this year.
Of course, being first isn't always the wisest strategy. Just look at Apple, which has been building monumental hype around the first folding iPhone.
But we're not here to talk about Apple. This one's for Android users (and the Android-curious).
I put the new Motorola Razr Ultra and Motorola Razr+ to the test, and while the Razr+ has some problems, I'm loving the Razr Ultra so far.
The verdict: The Motorola Razr Ultra is a pricey but impressive flip phone Motorola Razr+ (left) and Motorola Razr Ultra (right). Credit: René Ramos / MashableWhat I loved: The flagship Razr Ultra has a gorgeous display, a killer battery life, and a true smorgasburg of AI features. I love that it fits in my pocket, and I love the phone's design.
What I hated: This phone costs an obscene $1,499.99. The less-capable Razr+ had some sluggishness.
By the numbers:
Processor: Snapdragon 8 Elite Mobile Platform
Battery: 5000mAh battery / 36 hours
Display: 4-inch pOLED cover display / 7-inch AMOLED inner display
Cameras: 50MP wide, 50MP ultrawide, 50MP inner camera
Charging: 68W charging, reverse charging, 24 hours battery in 8 minutes
Special features: Pantone Validated display, HDR peak brightness of 5,000 nits, 10-bit color, Corning Gorilla Glass Ceramic 3
Now, I still need to spend more time with the Razr Ultra before we lock in its review score. I plan to update this review twice. First, a couple of weeks after spending more time with the device, and again in July or August, after the Samsung Galaxy Flip 8 arrives.
But if you need a new phone now, I think you can purchase this phone with confidence. I've said repeatedly that the Motorola Razr Ultra (2025) was the most underrated phone of the year, and the new model is even better.
When I first picked it up, I thought it was thinner than last year's version, but my eyes told me otherwise. The dimensions proved me right, however. Motorola shaved off a few millimeters from the design, and the phone is just a smidge thinner than last year. The phone also has a new textured back panel, which I think was a smart upgrade for both visual appeal and security in your hand.
The screens are also a little bigger and have a slightly higher resolution. The HDR10+ AMOLED displays offer 10-bit color and look incredible. Both the main and external displays now offer 165Hz refresh rates and deliver significant brightness upgrades. The main display has 5,000 nits, and the rear display has 3,000 (a 2,000 increase and a 1,300 increase, respectively).
Credit: René Ramos / MashableFinally, the battery has been upgraded from 4,500 mAh to 5,000 mAh. The battery was a standout feature last year, easily offering more than 24 hours on our video playback test. This year's battery is rated for a mighty 36 hours.
But here's the big question: Are all those improvements worth a $200 price increase? Last year's excellent Razr Ultra was already pricey at $1,299, but this year's arrives with a RAM-ageddon price hike to $1,499.99.
Let's talk about that priceMost U.S. phone shoppers don't pay full retail price. Typically, we get a trade-in offer, or you take advantage of carrier deals that can drop the price to $0 (with conditions, of course).
Motorola has raised prices across the board because of the AI-fueled memory shortage. I strongly recommend taking advantage of every deal and launch offer you can.
It's not that the phone isn't worth it. The $1,500 price tag is likely going to be the new standard in this category. But it still hurts.
The Motorola Razr Ultra is a joy to use Credit: René Ramos / MashableHere's what I really like about this phone: It's fun to use.
There's just something satisfying about a flip phone, especially one that can pull off so many neat tricks. I love lining up the perfect selfie on the external display, shooting a camcorder-style video, or bringing up an app without opening the phone. And as someone who hates big phones, I love how it fits in my pocket and hand. It still feels like a two-hand phone when opened, but the size is a huge attraction for me.
The everyday experience will be familiar to Android users, though Motorola offers additional AI tools such as Perplexity, Copilot, and Moto AI (more on this in a moment).
Foldable phones are also novel enough that they still feel cool. And the phone looks cool, too. The colors and design of the phones are very impressive this year.
SEE ALSO: Every foldable phone planned or rumored for 2026 Motorola's AI strategy: All of the aboveHere are the AI tools you get with the new Razr lineup:
Gemini
Perplexity
Microsoft Copilot
Moto AI
Frankly, it's a bit much. I found myself sticking entirely to Gemini. At CES 2026, Lenovo and Motorola laid out their vision for Moto AI — a personal AI that acts as your personal assistant. And, in theory, it has some cool features. But am I ready to hand over my email, photo library, browsing history, and Google Drive to yet another tech company? Not quite. I'm already nervous about how much Google knows about me, and how it's using my data.
This is also a phone built for AI superusers. Here's an example: Long-press what should be the power button, and it brings up Gemini Live. Long-press the side button (the Razr+ has no extra side button), and it fires up Moto AI. When I needed to power off the Razr+, it took me a ridiculous amount of time to find the power off option.
You can change these settings, of course, but this is a phone that wants to put AI constantly at your fingertips. That's either a pro or a con, depending on how much you use tools like Gemini.
That said, being able to quickly fire up Gemini to answer questions is helpful at times. I also made good use of Android's Circle To Search feature. After bringing home the flowers, I used Circle To Search to identify them. Another time, I asked whether it was safe to use two household cleaners together. (Spoiler alert: It was not!)
Credit: Timothy Beck Werth Credit: Timothy Beck Werth Motorola Razr+ is too big a step downWith a new starting price of $1,099, the Razr+ better be a damn fine phone, but my early testing has been frustrating. Once, the camera app simply refused to open. At other times, the phone was noticeably sluggish. I sometimes found that apps or features were slow to appear.
Instead of the Ultra's Snapdragon 8 Elite, the Razr+ has a Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 Mobile Platform, and I could feel the difference, unfortunately. As you'll see in the camera test, image processing also takes a hit. Photos were oversaturated, and the phone struggled a bit in very bright sunlight.
Credit: René Ramos / MashableSo, is the Motorola Razr+ worth it? While I can happily endorse the Razr Ultra, I'm not sold on the Razr+.
One word of warning: Treat your foldable with careLastly, I should note there have been user complaints on Reddit and the Motorola website about the durability of the Razr Ultra (2025). Users report that hinges and displays begin to fall apart after about 12 months of use. However, the phone should hold up just fine, as mine has.
I suspect there's some user error involved here, as flip phones are inherently more delicate. Be careful not to get your foldable wet, and avoid overstressing the hinge.
For its part, Motorola has outfitted the Razr+ with Corning Gorilla Glass Victus; the Razr Ultra has the brand-new Corning Gorilla Glass Ceramic 3, which debuts with this foldable phone.
Motorola Razr+ and Razr Ultra: The camera test Credit: René Ramos / MashableAs a reminder, here are the camera arrays with each phone:
Razr Ultra: 50MP wide, 50MP ultrawide, 50MP inner camera
Razr+: 50MP wide, 50MP ultrawide, 32MP inner
Foldables aren't known for having the best cameras, but the Razr Ultra's are better than fine. For the camera test, I took macro, portrait, digital zoom, and selfie photos. All of the photos you see here are unedited.
Overall, I found that the Razr Plus sometimes oversaturated my photos, which is a pet peeve of mine. In some cases, the Razr Ultra clearly took the better photo. In the photos with sliders, you'll find the Razr Ultra version on the left. Thanks to the Elite processor, the Razr Ultra handled color much better, and photos taken in bright sunlight weren't super washed out.
The ultimate selfie modeFoldables may not have the best cameras, but it's incredibly satisfying to line up the perfect selfie using the external display.
Credit: Timothy Beck Werth / MashableThe finished result:
Credit: Timothy Beck Werth / MashableOverall, the Razr Ultra took surprisingly good photos for a foldable. The Razr+ didn't have bad cameras by any means, and I took a lot of photos I liked, even if the Ultra clearly has the edge.
Left: Razr Ultra (left) Credit: Timothy Beck Werth / Mashable Right: Razr+ (right) Credit: Timothy Beck Werth / MashableI also went to my local flower-and-skateboarding store — the most Brooklyn store ever — to test the color fidelity. (Shoutout to Park Deli flower shop, which isn't affiliated with Mashable or Motorola in any way.)
Left: Razr Ultra (left) Credit: Timothy Beck Werth / Mashable Right: Razr+ (right) Credit: Timothy Beck Werth / Mashable Left: Razr Ultra (left) Credit: Timothy Beck Werth / Mashable Right: Razr+ (right) Credit: Timothy Beck Werth / MashableFinally, I have to show off my latest origami creations.
A dinsoaur, rat, Scottish terrier, and snails. Credit: Timothy Beck Werth / Mashable The Motorola Razr Ultra: Would I buy it?So, would I spend my money on the Razr Ultra? I have to admit, I'm still an iPhone user, possibly due to peer pressure. But the Motorola Razr Ultra is the phone that really tempts me to make the switch, and I enjoy every minute I spend with this phone.
While the new $1,499.99 price tag is a major blow, the phone's feature set, display, and design are all elite for the category. If you can take advantage of some launch offers or trade-ins, I think you'll also be very happy with this trendy little flip phone.
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Airbnb adds a bunch of new features for travellers
Airbnb has announced a swathe of additions coming to its app, including the ability to book luggage storage and car hire, as well as a voice mode for its AI assistant.
Announced Wednesday in a blog post, the accommodation company is furthering its reach into the broader travel booking market with additions rolling out over the summer.
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Airbnb said it was "extending the AI assistant to voice" later this year, meaning users could be able to use the existing chatbot like a customer service phone call (Airbnb rolled out its AI assistant in 2025). The company has been testing AI-powered search since February, which lets users describe the type of stay they're after, or ask questions about listings using conversational language.
The app will also add an AI-powered comparison tool later this year, which will let users compare accommodation options in their wish list for location and amenities.
SEE ALSO: The 'Heated Rivalry' cottage is available to rent on AirbnbOver the last year, the company has also been expanding the app's Services component, adding options like airport pickups, grocery deliveries, makeup artists, photographers, catered meals for travellers to book. Soon, there'll be options to book Bounce luggage storage and hire cars through the Airbnb app in "select cities", both to be suggested by proximity to your accommodation.
Launching late summer, a new travel map will let users show Connections (people you've added as friends) where they've stayed or are staying in the future. Word of warning here: if you've left any nasty reviews on stays, your friends will be able to read them.
And finally, in a move unlike its signature home stays, Airbnb will now allow independent and boutique hotels to list on the app alongside hosted homes, with the company saying, "Each property is selected by Airbnb, with no big chains."
It's a crowded space, the travel booking market, with even TikTok getting in on the action these days.
Featured Video For You Humans could soon live underwater, in these deep sea habitatsStephen Colbert faces quickfire questions from 15 celebrity guest hosts
Stephen Colbert has spent many years challenging guests to his "Colbert Questionert", a series of rapid-fire questions that he claims allows the guest to be "truly known".
And now, with The Late Show coming to a close this week, it's finally time for the man himself to enter the hot seat.
SEE ALSO: When is Stephen Colbert's last show? How to watch the end of 'The Late Show'."I've always said that I wouldn't give my answers to any of those questions until this show is over, but I guess this is close enough," says Colbert in the video below, before a series of guest celebrity guest hosts take turns asking him a question each.
Here's part one, featuring questions submitted by Billy Crystal, Weird Al Yankovic, Josh Brolin, and Martha Stewart:
Part two, featuring questions from Mark Hamill, Jim Gaffigan, Jeff Daniels, and Tiffany Haddish:
Part three, featuring questions from Evie McGee Colbert, Amy Sedaris, and Ben Stiller:
And the final part, featuring questions from Aubrey Plaza, James Taylor, Robert De Niro, and John Dickerson:
It's a fun series of answers that ends on a sweet note, when Colbert describes the rest of his life in five words.
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The new Samsung 85-Inch Neo QLED QN70H TV is down to its best-ever price at Amazon — save $300
SAVE $300: As of May 21, the Samsung 85-Inch Neo QLED QN70H smart TV has hit its lowest-ever price of $1,997.99 at Amazon. This is $300 off its list price of $2,297.99.
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With Memorial Day sales kicking off, this is a great time to buy a TV. If you're hoping to go big with a brand new, huge screen for your home this summer, the Samsung 85-Inch Neo QLED QN70H TV has received its first big price drop at Amazon.
As of May 21, this 85-Inch Samsung TV has been marked down to $1,997.99 at Amazon. Usually it's listed for $2,297.99, so this deal gives you a chance to save $300. According to Amazon price tracker camelcamelcamel, this marks its first discount at the retailer.
Mashable Deals Be the first to know! Get editor selected deals texted right to your phone! Get editor selected deals texted right to your phone! Loading... Sign Me Up By signing up, you agree to receive recurring automated SMS marketing messages from Mashable Deals at the number provided. Msg and data rates may apply. Up to 2 messages/day. Reply STOP to opt out, HELP for help. Consent is not a condition of purchase. See our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. Thanks for signing up!If you're hoping to upgrade from a mid-size TV to something larger for your binge-watches and movie nights, this Samsung TV's 85-inch screen size is sure to impress. It even features crisp 4K resolution on its QLED display that helps bring out every little detail in what you're watching alongside stunning colors and deep contrast.
This Samsung TV's Motion Xcelerator technology is a huge plus for gamers as well, as it can support a refresh rate of up to 144Hz so you can enjoy smooth performance while you play. And on top of all that, it's also a smart TV. So those looking forward to some of the exciting shows dropping on their favorite streaming services this summer can access them quickly and easily from the home screen.
If a TV upgrade has been on your mind, don't miss out on this deal on the Samsung 85-Inch Neo QLED QN70H smart TV at Amazon.
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BTS Arirang World Tour: How to watch it live in cinemas
So, you missed out on tickets to see BTS's long-awaited return. It sucks.
The ARIRANG world tour, the Bangtan Boys' first tour together in four years, is well underway. Set to hit 34 cities across the world, the tour kicked off in Goyang, South Korea on April 9 — and at this point, almost every one of the 82 shows is either sold out or on last seats. But there's good news, ARMY!
BTS is livestreaming three of their concerts in cinemas. Here's everything you need to know about the BTS World Tour Arirang Live Viewing.
SEE ALSO: Milk, tears, and Digimon: BTS' 'Hot Ones' episode was pure chaos When is the BTS World Tour Arirang Live Viewing?BTS has already brought their ARIRANG world tour concerts to movie theaters, and as someone who watched it in a London cinema, I can say it's an absolute treat. Fans already attended the April 11 screening, streamed live from Goyang Stadium and the April 18 concert from the Tokyo Dome in Japan.
Another date has been added to the live viewing sessions: June 13, the second concert at Busan Asiad Main Stadium in South Korea.
The filmed concert series is a collab between HYBE, BigHit Music, and Trafalgar Releasing, who did the same thing with Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour. All seven members of BTS — RM, Jin, SUGA, j-hope, Jimin, V, and Jung Kook — will perform songs from BTS's fifth studio album, ARIRANG, as well as that colossal BTS catalogue.
Times will vary across time zones, so check the website for your session times.
How to watch the BTS World Tour Arirang Live ViewingTickets for the BTS World Tour Arirang Live Viewing are available from the official website and ticket sellers such as Fandango.
Just find your nearest cinemas by filtering locations and pick your time slot. Prices will vary across countries.
If you want to buy tickets for the June 13 livestreamed Busan show, these go on sale May 28 at 9 a.m. ET.
Wait, didn't BTS already do a livestreamed concert?They sure did, but that was a special event for Netflix marking the band's first performance together in four years. That was also when poor RM injured his ankle during rehearsal and performed seated or behind the slickest mic I've ever seen.
BTS The Comeback Live: Arirang is now streaming on Netflix, so if you've got a Netflix account, you can watch the set from Gwanghwamun, outside Seoul's Gyeongbokgung Palace, which includes BTS's first-ever live performances of songs from Arirang. While you're there, check out the Netflix documentary BTS: The Return — you won't regret it.
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