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7 awesome new features coming to Android 17, ranked
Android 17 is shaping up to be one of the biggest and most important Android releases in years. It’s packed with new features and changes. Here’s my personal ranking of the seven features I’m most excited about in Google’s new “intelligence system”—yes, that’s what Google is calling Android now.
Nevermind the Acura RDX—this Buick SUV is quiet and costs $5,000 less
It might seem unlikely to compare a Buick to an Acura. For as long as any of us can remember, these two brands have operated on different wavelengths: Buick as a torchbearer of American "attainable luxury" and Acura as the high-tech, performance-oriented Japanese disruptor.
Trump Mobile CEO says the phones are shipping. The terms and conditions say it doesnt have to.
It's been almost a year since the made-in-America Trump Mobile T1 smartphone for true patriots was announced. It's still not out, but this week, we got some conflicting information about whether or not it will ever come out.
Today, Trump Mobile CEO Pat O'Brien said the phone would finally start shipping this week. However, the Trump Mobile terms and conditions make it perfectly clear that the upstart mobile brand doesn't actually have an obligation to ship anything.
Over the past day or so, multiple news outlets such as The Hill and content creators such as moistcr1tikal (who paid the deposit and has been waiting for the phone to arrive) noticed strange language on the terms and conditions page on the Trump Mobile website
The terms explicitly state that "Trump Mobile does not guarantee that: the Device will be commercially released," that "production will commence or continue," or that "delivery will occur within any specific timeframe."
For the past year, the company has been accepting $100 deposits on the phone, with the promise that paying that price would "lock in your T1 phone promotional pricing" of $499 for early adopters. However, the terms and conditions page directly contradicts this language.
Which is it? Credit: Trump MobileAccording to the latest terms and conditions, a $100 deposit only gives you the opportunity to buy a phone if it ever comes out. And if it does, the terms also say it doesn't have to cost $499.
"A preorder deposit provides only a conditional opportunity if Trump Mobile later elects, in its sole discretion, to offer the Device for sale," the website reads. "The deposit does not lock in pricing...Pricing and promotional terms may change any time prior to purchase."
SEE ALSO: Trump Mobile T1 phone reappears, still no release dateThere's also one last interesting nugget from the terms and conditions page regarding the specs and other features of the phone.
"Device specifications, features, software, hardware components, storage capacities, bundled accessories, colors, and configurations are subject to change prior to final sale. Images, prototypes, beta demonstrations, and marketing renderings are illustrative only and may not reflect final production units," the website reads.
The original T1 smartphone advertised by Trump Mobile. Credit: Trump Mobile The new T1 photo carries this disclaimer: Product features and images are for illustration only. Final product appearance and specifications may vary. Credit: Trump MobileThis shouldn't be surprising, as the T1 has already changed quite a bit since it was first announced. Trump Mobile famously dropped its "made in America" branding, for example.
This is probably a bit discouraging to read if you're really looking forward to the T1 phone, but it is worth noting that there are some real signs that it exists. The website was recently updated with new specs (which, again, could change at any time), and it appeared in an FCC listing.
In other words, the Trump phone will either come out this week, or not at all, or maybe some other time in between those two. It's impossible to say.
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I finally rewatched Tom Cruise's Top Gun and Top Gun Maverick, and the winner was clear
Tom Cruise wants to know if you feel the need for speed. If you're like me, then the answer is always a resounding yes, especially when it involves Cruise and action. Starting on May 13, Paramount is rereleasing Top Gun for one week in select theaters to celebrate the 40th anniversary. The sequel, Top Gun: Maverick, will also head to the big screen during this run.
We know whats making your phones battery drain so quickly
Are you constantly anxious about your phone's battery percentage? We sit down with CNET experts to discuss the latest in mobile battery testing, why your lithium-ion battery naturally degrades over time, and simple tips to keep it healthier for longer.
Stop chasing horsepower: These 5 lightweight sports cars are more fun to drive
Modern performance cars have become obsessed with numbers. Every new launch seems to focus on bigger horsepower figures, faster acceleration times, and headline-grabbing lap records. The problem is that all this added performance has come with a major downside: weight. Sports cars are heavier than ever, and many have lost the playful, connected feel that once defined the segment.
From F1 sets to new Botanicals plants and a massive Lord of the Rings set, these are the best new Lego sets of May
One of the best parts of being a Lego fan is that it's almost guaranteed that at some point, one of your non-Lego interests will be plastic brick-ified.
May's newest Lego sets are proof of exactly that: there are Toy Story sets (ahead of the fifth installment's release next month), a Lewis Hamilton helmet for F1 fans, a Cristiano Ronaldo set ahead of the 2026 World Cup, and some adorable additions to the Botanicals line.
SEE ALSO: Our 15 favorite Lego sets, sourced from actual Lego fansYou can find them below, along with more of the best releases from the past few months, including Smart Play Star Wars-themed sets, the first-ever Lego Pokémon collaboration, the Lego Game Boy, and a gorgeous Lego-fied Claude Monet painting that I'm legitimately tempted to buy every time I update this list.
Coming soon... Credit: LegoAlso worth mentioning is the recently announced 8,278-piece The Lord of the Rings: Minas Tirith 25th anniversary set. Lego Insiders will have first dibs on the set during an Early Access sale period starting June 1. The set will be available to the general public starting June 4, and will retail for $649.99. If you get your hands on the set between June 1 and June 7, you'll receive The Lord of the Rings: Grond set as a gift with purchase.
Best new Lego sets as of May 2026Lego Botanicals Rocking Plants Look at how much fun they're having!!! Credit: LegoLast year, Lego launched the Happy Plants set that was so cute, it made Mashable's Timothy Werth want to befriend the two little planters. Considering the continued adorable appearance of the next iteration, we imagine Werth will be looking for more pals in these Rocking Plants.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego Botanicals Rocking Plants $22.99 at LegoShop Now Lego Disney Alien with Pizza Planet Rocket Ride The briiiccccckkkk. Credit: Lego
There are plenty of iconic aliens out there, but I would argue the little green guys from Toy Story sit in at least at least in the top five, if not top three, of all time iconic extraterrestrials. Factor in the Pizza Planet branding, the coin slot for the ride, and you have an excellent Lego set.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego Disney Alien with Pizza Planet Rocket Ride $59.99 at LegoShop Now Lego Editions Cristiano Ronaldo Soccer Legend The best World Cup viewing companion. Credit: Lego
He's a soccer great, and this set is pretty great, too. This 854-piece Cristiano Ronaldo can be put in his recognizable "siu" pose, or mid-bicycle kick. With the 2026 FIFA World Cup just around the corner, this Lego is a unique way to commemorate the occasion.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego Editions Cristiano Ronaldo Soccer Legend $79.99 at LegoShop Now Lego Editions Scuderia Ferrari HP Lewis Hamilton Helmet Complete with a mini Lewis Hamilton. Credit: Lego
Maybe you'll never know what it's like to be behind the wheel of a car as one of the greatest drivers of all time. But you can know what it's like to own a Lego version of his helmet, which is kind of the second-best thing?
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego Editions Scuderia Ferrari HP Lewis Hamilton Helmet $89.99 at LegoShop Now Best Lego sets coming soon Best Lego sets available for preorder or coming soon Preorder for May 1 Lego Editions FIFA World Cup 2026 Official Emblem $24.99 Pre-Order Here Preorder for August 1 Lego One Piece Tony Tony Chopper $69.99 Pre-Order Here Available June 1 Lego Ideas Peanuts: Snoopy's Doghouse $89.99 Learn More Available June 1 Lego Marvel Spider-Man Hero Figure $99.99 Learn More Preorder for June 1 Lego Jurassic Park Dinosaur Fossils: Triceratops $109.99 Pre-Order Here Preorder for June 1 Lego Shrek, Donkey & Puss in Boots $129.99 Pre-Order Here Best new Lego sets as of April 2026Lego Gift Box Celebration A birthday gift to celebrate any Lego lover. Credit: Lego
The universal human experience? Asking yourself what you want for your birthday. This gift celebration box is one festive answer, both for getting yourself a piece of decor or gifting a fellow brick lover.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego Gift Box Celebration $19.99 at LegoShop Now Lego Star Wars Darth Vader Bust Luke, I am your tastefully nerdy decor. Credit: Lego
I mean, it's a Darth Vader bust; is there much more to say? It feels fitting that one of the most recognizable film characters of all time has a museum-worthy bust in Lego form. This 349-piece set stands at just over seven inches tall, making it the perfect balance of a statement piece that doesn't threaten to take up your entire bookshelf.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego Star Wars Darth Vader Bust $49.99 at LegoShop Now Lego Star Wars Grogu Grogu remains adorable in every form he comes in. Credit: Lego
When we knew him as Baby Yoda, Grogu was adorable. When we know him as a 1,200-piece, eight-inch-tall Lego set, he's adorable. In other words, you can't go wrong picking up Lego Grogu.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego Star Wars Grogu $129.99 at LegoShop Now Lego Super Mario Mario Kart Luigi & Mach 8 Blue shell not included. Credit: Lego
Maybe you haven't quite bitten the bullet on a Switch 2, and therefore Mario Kart World. Maybe you've been playing a lot of Mario Kart World and want to continue the fun IRL. Either way, this over 2,000-piece Luigi Mario Kart set is one worth considering.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego Super Mario Mario Kart Luigi & Mach 8 $179.99 at LegoShop Now Lego Icons Douglas DC-3 PAN AM Airliner Vintage aircraft fans, this one's for you. Credit: Lego
You've heard of model trains; now there are Lego planes. This replica of the 1930s twin-engine aircraft comes with a kitted-out cockpit and passenger cabin, because this is Lego after all. The 1,903-piece set is recommended for builders 18 and over.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego Icons Douglas DC-3 PAN AM Airliner $219.99 at LegoShop Now Lego Technic McLaren MCL39 F1 Car One of the more affordable ways to get an F1 car. Credit: Lego
You know what goes really well with the Lewis Hamilton F1 helmet? A Technic F1 McLaren. At least, it's just a bit more accessible than buying the real thing.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego Technic McLaren MCL39 F1 Car $229.99 at LegoShop Now Best new Lego sets as of March 2026Lego London Bus It's a red bus, innit? Credit: Lego
Lego city-related sets are often targeted toward older fans, but this double-decker London bus is recommended for anyone 8 and up, and it's only 245 pieces. And for older folks, the red could be rather striking for some shelf decor.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego London Bus $20.02 at LegoShop Now Lego BrickHeadz Sulley, Mike, and Boo Don't put these things back where they came from, or so help me. Credit: Lego
Personally, I can't get over how cute Mike Wazowski's single eye is in this set. The whole lineup is adorable, though, and at only 303 pieces, a great quick build.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego BrickHeadz Sulley, Mike, and Boo $24.99 at LegoShop Now Lego Disney Sally's Flowerpot Botanicals fans who also love Halloween, this is your set. Credit: Lego
At first glance, this set includes a Sally Minifigure and the exterior of her flowerpot. Plenty on its own to satisfy Nightmare Before Christmas fans, but Lego takes it a step further by making the interior of the flowerpot its own room filled with accessories for Sally.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego Disney Sally's Flowerpot $49.99 at LegoShop Now Lego Technic BMW M4 GT3 EVO Race Car This set comes with a code to unlock content in the racing game Asphalt Legends. Credit: Lego
Live out your pit crew dreams by putting together a Lego-fied BMW race car. This 747-piece set is good for ages 11 and up, and comes with steering, a six-cylinder engine, and opening doors.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego Technic BMW M4 GT3 EVO Race Car $64.99 at LegoShop Now Lego Technic Jeep Wrangler Rubicon SUV A Jeep appropriate for children to take the wheel of. Credit: Lego
Maybe your kiddo isn't quite old enough to get behind the wheel of a Jeep, but this Lego Wrangler Rubicon is good for anyone ages 10 and up. As expected from any actual Jeep on the road, this SUV comes packed with the sense of adventure and whimsy, from a surfboard to a rubber duck for the dash.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego Technic Jeep Wrangler Rubicon SUV $64.99 at LegoShop Now Lego Icons Project Hail Mary Complete with a minifigure Rocky and Ryland Grace. Credit: Lego
Anyone else ugly cry over Rocky in the theater? Anyone else tempted to ugly cry over Lego Rocky? No. OK, well, this 830-piece replica of the ship from Project Hail Mary is also pretty sick, too.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego Icons Project Hail Mary $99.99 at LegoShop Now Lego Ideas Orange Cat Probably a great way to freak out your real cat, tbh. Credit: Lego
Lego made a tuxedo cat, so naturally, they had to follow up with the creature that inspired the phrase "orange cat behavior" (iykyk). Unlike an actual orange cat, you'll have some level of control over this one, with the ability to adjust its eyes, ears, tail, paws, and even its facial expression.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego Ideas Orange Cat $99.99 at LegoShop Now Lego Ideas Floating Sea Otter Impossible not to say aw when looking at this set. Credit: Lego
It's a Lego floating sea otter. It's cute as hell. It comes with a baby otter you can rest on its stomach. Somehow, the set gets even cuter. And it's almost a foot wide, so it's sure to be one of the better conversation starters in your space.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego Ideas Floating Sea Otters $119.99 at LegoShop Now Lego Art Claude Monet Bridge over a Pond of Water Lilies This set is legitimate art. Credit: Lego
Of all the Lego sets I've added to this list, this Claude Monet one has tempted me the most. At 3,179 pieces and $249.99, it's an investment in more ways than one. Still, I can't help but remain impressed by how well the Lego style works with the impressionism of Monet, making this one of the more striking sets from the Art line, in my humble opinion.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego Art Claude Monet Bridge over a Pond of Water Lilies $249.99 at LegoShop Now Best new Lego sets as of February 2026Lego Disney Piglet's Birthday Fun Only the most iconic friends get made into Lego sets. Credit: Lego
Oh, bother! These sets are almost annoyingly cute. For a more affordable option, you can celebrate Piglet's birthday with him for $39.99. Of course, it'd also be tempting to pick up Pooh and his pot of Hunny — but it'll run you slightly more at $149.99. Both Piglet and Pooh are available for preorder immediately and will be officially released come March 1.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego Disney Piglet's Birthday Fun $39.99 at LegoShop Now Lego Botanicals Magnolia Branches Tasteful flowers that never die? Say less. Credit: Lego
Lego has long been the savior for those of us without a green thumb, but even for the best gardeners out there, an indoor magnolia tree situation isn't exactly the most practical. Now, Lego has us covered with this new set that's an easy 435 pieces. Preorders are available now, and are set to be available starting March 1.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego Botanicals Magnolia Branches $49.99 at LegoPre-order Here Lego Icons The Lord of the Rings: Sauron's Helmet That's what I call a statement piece. Credit: Lego
One thing about Lego is that it's going to keep Lord of the Rings fans fed, but not exactly on the cheap. Out of the five LotR sets available, Sauron's Helmet is the only one less than $100, clocking in at $69.99. That lower price point isn't a sacrifice on size — the 538-piece set stands at over a foot tall, making it plenty viable as a statement piece.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego The Lord of the Rings: Sauron's Helmet $69.99 at LegoPre-order Here Lego Botanicals Flower Wall The aptly-named Lego Flower Wall. Credit: Lego
Many of the Lego Botanicals sets can be arranged in a vase or as a table centerpiece, but it's less common to come across ones that can easily be hung on the wall. For a year-round pop of color, Lego introduced the Flower Wall — it's also the only set on our list that's available for purchase immediately (without a preorder period). At $89.99, it is one of the pricier Botanicals sets (though it's also one of the bigger ones). Still, if you're looking for a cheaper option, the new Sunflower Botanicals set is available for preorder now, with a release date of March 1.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego Botanicals Flower Wall $89.99 at LegoShop Now Lego Editions Soccer Ball This Lego soccer ball does not come hollow. Credit: Lego
Maybe watching the Winter Olympics has got you hyped for the Summer Olympics in 2028, or maybe you're simply a big soccer fan. In either case, this Lego Soccer Ball set is sick. At first glance, it looks exactly what it sounds like — a plastic brickified version of the ball. Open it up, and you'll find a mini stadium in full-swing celebration.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego Editions Soccer Ball $129.99 at LegoPre-order Here Lego Icons Ford Model T No assembly line required for building. Credit: Lego
Lego has modeled a lot of iconic cars over the years, but it's possible there's no car more iconic than the very first mass-produced one — the Ford Model T. The 1,060-piece set gives you plenty of accessibility in exploring the car, from the liftable seat that reveals the gas tank, to the accessible engine under the hood, and the foldable fabric roof top. Fans can preorder the set now, with full availability coming March 1.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego Icons Ford Model T $129.99 at LegoShop Now Lego Smart Play Star Wars sets Punch it, Chewie! Credit: Lego
Fan of the original trilogies? Whether your favorite setting is the Millennium Falcon, Endor (with its adorable Ewoks), Mos Eisley Cantina, Yoda's Hut, or Luke's landspeeder on Tatooine, Lego's newest batch of Smart Play sets has got you covered. The sets range in price, but all of them are available for preorder with a release date of March 1.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego Star Wars Smart Play sets (5 sets) Starting at $39.99 Shop Now Best new Lego sets as of January 2026Lego Pokémon Lego Pikachu, we choose you. Credit: LegoThe first-ever Lego Pokémon release actually is made up of three sets, all of which are available for preorder and set to ship out on Feb. 27. Each exists in a different price tier: there's the adorable and affordable Eevee, which clocks in at $59.99 for a 587-piece set, the more involved Pikachu and Poké Ball with 2,050 pieces for $199.99, and finally the massive Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise set, which is a whopping $649.99 for 6,838 pieces.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego Pokémon (3 sets) Ranging from $59.99 to $649.99, depending on the set Shop Now Lego Smart Play Star Wars sets Charge up your Smart Bricks before adding them to the set to add an extra element of interactivity. Credit: LegoLego's Smart Play system just debuted at CES 2026, and already, the first three sets from the line are available for preorder, with a ship date set for March 1.
The Smart Play system includes three elements — the Smart Brick, Smart Minifigure, and Smart Tag — which can all be found on the debut sets of Darth Vader's TIE Fighter, Luke's Red Five X-Wing, and the Throne Room Duel & A-Wing. Star Wars fans aren't just getting the debut of a new type of Lego, but they're also getting relative affordability (in Lego terms, at least): the former two sets are below $100, with the latter set costing $159.99, and coming with the greatest number of Smart Bricks, Smart Minifigs, and Smart Tags.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego Smart Play Star Wars sets Ranging from $69.99 to $159.99, depending on the set Shop Now Lego Creator 3-in-1 Retro Gaming Console The gaming console can also be built into a computer or arcade machine. Credit: LegoCan't quite swing the $60 Lego Game Boy? No problem. The 3-in-1 Retro Gaming Console delivers for just $19.99, offering the form of a handheld, computer, and arcade machine with its 268 pieces. For anyone who enjoys switching it up or prefers a low-key build, this might be the better option.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego Creator 3-in-1 Retro Gaming Console $19.99 at LegoShop Now Lego Bugs Bunny A Lego set with the potential to absolutely ruin Elmer Fudd's day. Credit: Lego
It's buying a (Lego) rabbit season, folks. Though this set is just 605 pieces, it stands at a decent seven inches high, nine inches wide, and five inches deep. Bugs's personality can shine through with the adjustable head, ears, arms, wrists, and fingers.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego Bugs Bunny $39.99 at LegoShop Now Lego Minecraft The Fox Find foxes in the taiga biome, or your living room. Credit: Lego
The days of Minecraft creatures existing solely behind a computer screen are gone, thanks to the Lego Minecraft line. The Fox set comes in at just $39.99, and is a relatively simple build with 497 pieces. Like Bugs, this set can be positioned and posed, and depending on the build, can have opened or closed eyes.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego Minecraft The Fox $39.99 at LegoShop Now Lego Spring Wreath Ring in spring with a Lego wreath. Credit: Lego
Lego's holiday wreaths aren't just limited to the colder months. The straightforwardly-named Spring Wreath comes with 747 pieces and some decor options. One build of the set lets you go all-in on Easter theming, with a bunny head and eggs to adorn the wreath, while another aims for a classic spring look, with a yellow bow and flowers.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego Spring Wreath $39.99 at LegoShop Now Lego Botanicals Peace Lily Behold: a peace lily that will never droop. Credit: Lego
Cat owners, rejoice! The latest Botanicals release means you can finally own a peace lily without worry that you're putting poison within paws' reach. Non-cat owners can also appreciate that this peace lily will permanently flower and look healthy (never in my life have I encountered a plant as dramatic as a peace lily). At $49.99 and just 474 pieces, this set is a great addition for more casual and dedicated Lego fans alike.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego Botanicals Peace Lily $49.96 at LegoShop Now Lego Technic NASA Artemis Space Launch System Rocket Houston, we have a cool Lego set. Credit: Lego
Lego Icons released an Artemis launch set that goes for $249.99 and is currently on backorder. This Technics set, by contrast, is available for purchase and will ship immediately, and is a more stomachable $59.99. Sure, it's 632 pieces to the Icons' 3,601 pieces, but there's something to be said about affordability when nerding out over space.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego Technic NASA Artemis Space Launch System Rocket $59.99 at LegoShop Now Lego Art Japanese Cherry Blossom Landscape Lego Art decor is the best kind of decor. Credit: Lego
The Lego Art line has produced some of the most coveted sets from the brand, from Van Gogh's Sunflowers to Hokusai's The Great Wave. These sets are a) stunning and b) hangable just like non-Lego art. On both fronts, the latest addition — the Japanese Cherry Blossom Landscape — is no exception. At $139.99 for 1,892 pieces, it's one of the less expensive and mid-size framed pieces from the line, but it certainly doesn't skimp on color and detail. Popular as it is, this set is currently on backorder, but will be shipped out on Feb. 1.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego Art Japanese Cherry Blossom Landscape $139.99 at LegoShop Now Lego Icons Shopping Street Just have to pop around to the Lego shops. Credit: Lego
The Lego Modular Buildings collection just got a new addition in the form of the Lego Icons Shopping Street. This 3,456-piece set features a three-story building housing two floors of stores and a top-floor apartment, as well as a two-story music shop. You'll be able to adorn your shopping plaza with the seven included minifigures.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego Icons Shopping Street $249.99 at LegoShop Now Best new Lego sets as of December 2025Lego Creator 3-in-1 Space Exploration Telescope A tripod telescope is one of three available builds in this one set. Credit: Lego
What's just as cool as space? The fact that this 278-piece set can be built into three different configurations, including an adjustable telescope on a tripod, an adjustable microscope, or a UFO. It's the perfect set for the space enthusiast in your life, young or old, and best of all, it's just $34.99. Preorders ship out on January 1, 2026.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego Creator 3-in-1 Space Exploration Telescope $34.99 at LegoShop Now Lego Fortune Firecracker Legos that serve as wall decor are elite. Credit: Lego
Lunar New Year isn't until February, but you can get prepared by pre-ordering this Lego Fortune Firecracker. The eight firecrackers "crackle" when they're moved, and the entire set can be mounted on the wall. The center can also be opened to reveal one of two scenes of your choice — a firework display or God of Fortune celebration scene. Preorders will ship out on January 1.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego Fortune Firecracker $89.99 at LegoShop Now Lego Editions FIFA World Cup Official Trophy Credit: Mashable Photo Composite / Lego
In classic Lego style, this replica brings you more than meets the eye. The 2,842-piece set functions as a 14.5-inch brick version of the iconic World Cup trophy, but unlike the real deal, the top can also be opened to reveal a World Cup scene. The actual World Cup isn't until July of next year, but preorders for this set ship out on March 1, 2026.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego Editions FIFA World Cup Official Trophy $199.99 at LegoShop Now Lego Ideas The Goonies The Goonies Legos 'R' Good Enough. Credit: Lego
The Goonies turned a whopping 40 years old this year — what better way to celebrate than building this nearly 3,000 piece set, featuring the iconic Inferno pirate ship housing vignettes from the film? And unlike the full-scale ship built for the movie, it won't be devastating if you want to scrap this one and build it all over again. At the time of writing, this set is on backorder, but should be ready to ship out (no pun intended) 60 days from purchase.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego Ideas The Goonies $329.99 at LegoShop Now Lego Icons Star Trek: U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D Your living room: The Final Frontier. Credit: Lego
The crew of the Lego U.S.S. Enterprise may be used to more exciting voyages than the one to your office shelves or living room sideboard, but the Star Trek fans will probably appreciate being greeted by the display every single day.
SEE ALSO: How 'Star Trek: The Next Generation' ruled the internetThis Next Generation-themed 3,600-piece set comes with nine minifigures, a detachable command saucer, secondary hull, warp nacelles with distinctive red and blue detailing, an opening shuttlebay, 2 mini shuttlepods, and an angled display stand with a schematic and ship statistics. Also currently on backorder, it will ship out 60 days after purchase.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego Icons Star Trek: U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D $399.99 at LegoShop Now Lego Icons Tropical Aquarium All the aquarium essentials are in this set, including a treasure chest. Credit: Lego
This set may be a whopping 4,154 pieces, but after the initial build, it'll be way less work to maintain a real aquarium. Plus, it even comes with knobs and levers so you can "move" the sea life inside, from a striped brickfish to sea anemones and, of course, a sunken treasure chest. This backordered set will ship out 60 days after purchase.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego Icons Tropical Aquarium $479.99 at LegoShop Now Best new Lego sets as of October 2025Lego Time Machine from Back to the Future Credit: Lego
It's relatively common to see Lego sets from popular IPs, but less so to see them at an under-$50 price point. This quaint 357-piece set is the perfect coffee table addition for Back to the Future fans. It's on preorder until its ship date of Jan. 1, 2026 (not 1955). This isn't the first time Marty McFly's DeLorean has been brickified, but this more-affordable set is part of the Lego Speed Champions line.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego Time Machine from 'Back to the Future' $27.99 at LegoShop Now Lego Up-Scaled Santa Minifigure Why not get into the holiday spirit before the end of October? Credit: Lego
Not to pit sets against each other, but I wasn't wowed by the $330 Christmas Tree (and neither were reviewers on Lego's site so far). This oversized Santa minifig is a much more palatable $54.99, has the positive reviews to back it up, and stands at a nice 10.5-inches tall, making it a great addition for any holiday setup.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego Up-Scaled Santa Minifigure $54.99 at LegoShop Now Lego Gingerbread AT-AT Walker Not pictured: the seasonally-appropriate snowy landscape of Hoth. Credit: Lego
Star Wars fans have another huge (literally) release lower down on this list, but for anyone looking to get into the holiday spirit while honoring their love of Star Wars lucked out with this Lego Gingerbread AT-AT Walker. It's just a bit smaller than the now-retired 1,267-piece AT-AT Lego originally released, but at 697 pieces and 7.5-inches tall, it's still plenty to ring in the holidays with.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego Gingerbread AT-AT Walker $59.99 at LegoShop Now Lego Super Mario Game Boy The ultimate dose of nostalgia. Credit: Lego
I don't know if there's a combination of words more nostalgic than Lego Super Mario Game Boy. This set was announced for preorder in July, and as of Oct. 1, is finally available. As a small catch, it is on backorder for up to 60 days, so if you're looking to gift it to the gamer in your life this holiday season, I'd grab it sooner rather than later. The set comes with a customizable display and game paks, but if you want to play actual games on this Lego replica, you'll have to go the same path as this modder.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego Super Mario Game Boy $59.99 at LegoShop Now Lego Ideas Mineral Collection For any Botanicals fans looking for something a little different, one of Lego Ideas newest releases has got you covered. Credit: Lego
They're (Lego) minerals, Marie. One of the latest releases from the Ideas line is an 880-piece set that allows you to create a nice display of Lego golden pyrite, purple amethyst, reddish-pink rhodochrosite, blue fluorite, watermelon tourmaline and tangerine quartz.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego Ideas Mineral Collection $59.99 at LegoShop Now Lego Batman Logo This easy to display Batman set celebrates 20 years of Lego Batman. Credit: Lego
It may be hard to come by your own personal bat signal if you don't live in Gotham, but Lego made it easy with this Batman Logo set. The 678-piece set celebrates 20 years of Lego Batman, hence the golden Batman and anniversary coin. Also included is the display stand, supports for wall-mounting the piece, and a code to unlock a character in Lego Batman Legacy of the Dark Knight. As of now, it's only available for preorder, and will ship on March 1, 2026.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego 'Batman' Logo $79.99 at LegoShop Now Lego Wicked Emerald City & Kiamo Ko Castle One short day, in the Lego Emerald City. Credit: Lego
We're closing in on the release to the Wicked sequel. If you're looking to kill some time before the film's release, this relatively small (but adorable) 860-piece set will do the trick.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego 'Wicked' Emerald City & Kiamo Ko Castle $79.99 at LegoShop Now Lego Ideas Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory The snozzberries do in fact taste like snozzberries. Credit: Lego
Come with me, and you'll be, in a world of 2,205 plastic bricks that make up the iconic scenes from Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory. This set comes with nine minifigures (you'll never guess who five of them are), along with depictions of the chocolate waterfall and Wonkatania boat.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego Ideas Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory $219.99 at LegoShop Now Lego Icons Captain Jack Sparrow's Pirate Ship And yes, it does come equipped with a row of cannons. Credit: Lego
The enduring power of Pirates of the Caribbean's popularity can be found in two facts about this Lego set. One, it's part of the Icons series, meaning it joins the ranks of other iconic IPs. Two, it's on backorder for the next 60 days, so if you're wanting to get an impressive display piece sooner rather than later, I recommend adding it to your cart ASAP.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego Icons Captain Jack Sparrow's Pirate Ship $379.99 at AmazonShop Now Lego Star Wars Death Star This 9,023-piece set might rival the build time of the actual Death Star. Credit: Lego
Step aside, $850 Lego Millennium Falcon. The Lego Death Star hits a $999.99 price point, making it the most expensive Lego from the brand. While its price point has raised some eyebrows, this is one of the top ten biggest sets Lego's ever made, and the biggest Lego Star Wars set to date, clocking in at a whopping 9,023 pieces, including 36 minifigures and two droid figures.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego 'Star Wars' Death Star $999.99 at LegoShop Now Best new Lego sets as of August 2025Lego Jack-O'-Lantern Pickup Truck The farmer figurine nails the balance of fear and excitement known by every Halloween fan. Credit: Lego
The correct day to start celebrating Halloween season is Sept. 1, but as someone who absolutely loves Halloween, I will allow Aug. 1. This quaint Jack-O'-Lantern set (with a pumpkin you can open!) nails the vibe for adorable Halloween bookshelf decor for under $20.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego Jack-O'-Lantern Pickup Truck $14.99 at LegoShop Now Lego Arcade Machine The perfect desk accessory. Credit: Lego
What is the point of being a gamer if not collecting adorable accessories through which to channel your passion? I guess actually playing games, but when your eyes need a break from your screen, building this mini arcade machine could do. The 468-piece set opens up to a mini gaming room for the included minifigure.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego Arcade Machine $39.99 at LegoShop Now Lego Halloween Wreath Credit: Lego
Between the bats, spiders, pumpkins, and ghosts, the only Halloween heavy hitter missing on this wreath is a skeleton (though it does feature bones). While this wouldn't be the best outdoor option, Lego's Halloween Wreath comes with a string for easy hanging in your home, making it a great option for getting in the spooky spirit.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego Halloween Wreath $39.99 at LegoShop Now Lego 'Mario Kart' Piranha Plant Power-Up Pursuit Switch 2 owners aren't the only ones who get to enjoy new Mario Kart content. Credit: Lego
Don't quite have the funds to get your hands on the new Mario Kart game just yet? This set requires no Switch 2 to enjoy, featuring Koopa Troopa, Toadette, the Tanooki Kart and Cat Cruiser, and of course, a piranha plant you can attach to either kart.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego Mario Kart Piranha Plant Power-Up Pursuit $49.99 at LegoShop Now Lego Botanicals Mini Bonsai Trees Look at the serenity of these tiny Lego trees! Credit: Lego
Lego Botanicals fans: we did it. We finally got a set of bonsai trees that don't have any flowers or leaves actually made up of tiny pink frogs. (No shade to the frog fans, it's just a little unnerving for some of us!).
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego Botanicals Mini Bonsai Trees $64.99 at LegoShop Now Lego Botanicals Hibiscus A perfect addition for a Lego Botanical garden. Credit: Lego
If there's a Lego Botanicals flower set that isn't gorgeous, I've yet to come across it, and the Hibiscus set is certainly no exception. The 660-piece life-size flower set comes with posable petals in a pretty lilac shade, making it an excellent accent piece.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego Botanicals Hibiscus $69.99 at LegoShop Now Lego One Piece Battle at Arlong Park Credit: Lego
The Arlong Park arc of One Piece is what some fans consider the real hook — no small feat considering the original anime is over 1,000 episodes long (and still ongoing). Luffy's rubber powers get a fun feature in the arm-lengthening pieces, and a tap to the top of the pagoda causes it to explode in a nod to the show's unforgettable fight scenes.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego 'One Piece' Battle at Arlong Park $79.99 at AmazonShop Now Lego Nike Dunk x Lego Who knew a Lego sneaker would look this good? Credit: Lego
There's a Lego collab for everyone, including Nike and basketball fans. This 1,180 set comes with a couple of tricks up its sleeve (or down its shoe?), in the form of a storage compartment in the sneaker (where you can drop the minifig or extra shoe lace colors to swap later) and the ability to spin the basketball. That's a slam dunk of a fun set.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego Nike Dunk x Lego $99.99 at LegoShop Now Lego Star Wars Wicket the Ewok What's more stunning decor, the Botanicals Hibiscus or Wicket the Ewok? Credit: Lego
Ewoks are the most adorable creature in the Star Wars universe, argue with the wall. While I think Lego could've made real magic with a life size Ewok set, this 1,010 piece that stands around nine inches tall is pretty adorable, too. And true to canon, he comes equipped with a spear and a little treat.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego 'Star Wars' Wicket the Ewok $129.99 at LegoShop Now Lego Marvel Spider-Man vs. Oscorp Display some of Spider-Man's most iconic heroes and villains in your living room. Credit: Lego
This Spider-Man set packs in the heavy hitters from the beloved series: Spider-Man, Miles Morales, Norman Osborn, the Green Goblin, and Venom — just to name a few of the minifigures found among the 808 pieces that make up this set. The city model features Miles Morales' apartment, the Oscorp building, and Venom's apartment, giving you plenty of opportunities for staging the perfect Spider-Man scene.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego Marvel Spider-Man vs. Oscorp $139.99 at LegoShop Now Lego Icons Shelby Cobra 427 S/C From afar, this set almost doesn't look like Legos. Credit: Lego
Early buyers of the Shelby Cobra 427 S/C set are impressed: the attention to detail paid to the design makes the car look great from afar and up close. The working steering wheel is a nice touch, alongside Caroll Shelly's signature on the glovebox.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego Icons Shelby Cobra 427 S/C $159.99 at LegoShop Now Lego Star Wars AT-ST Walker A room isn't complete without a good statement piece. Credit: Lego
If you missed out on the Lego AT-AT set before it was discontinued (and fair — it was $849.99), this AT-ST set is much more reasonably priced at $199.99, and it doesn't require quite as much shelf space, making it overall a much more practical option. And it's still just as iconic to the Star Wars universe.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego Star Wars AT-ST Walker $199.99 at AmazonShop Now Lego Architecture Neuschwanstein Castle From the Alps to your living room. Credit: Lego
Lego's architecture line depicts some of the most famous structures from around the globe, from Notre Dame in Paris to the Himeji Castle in Japan. For this latest release, Lego brings us to the impressive Neuschwanstein Castle in Germany. It requires you build through 3,455 pieces, but it looks like the view is well worth it.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego Architecture Neuschwanstein Castle $279.99 at AmazonShop Now Lego One Piece The Baratie Floating Restaurant Display this set on a repurposed trunk and you've got yourself a vibe. Credit: Lego
That's right — we have two iconic One Piece scenes on our list. With 3,402 pieces for building this set, you'll create the floating restaurant with detailed rooms where you can place 10 included characters and wanted posters.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego 'One Piece' The Baratie Floating Restaurant $329.99 at AmazonShop Now
Googlebook is Google's answer to questions Apple and Microsoft solved years ago
Google wants you to see Googlebook as the premium step above Chromebooks. It's the alternative to MacBooks and sleeker Windows PCs for people who want to go all-in with Android and Gemini.
This free tool helped me catch the apps that were silently draining my Android battery
Battery life on most Android phones is now pretty good, but apps can still drain your battery more than you realize, even when you aren't using them. As your phone gets older and the battery life shrinks, it's important to get them under control. I've started using the free app GSam Battery Monitor to do exactly that.
The Audi Q9 isn't just chasing the BMW X7—it's trying to redefine what luxury means
The arrival of the 2027 Audi Q9 is getting closer, the German manufacturer's new flagship that seats up to seven. Set for a full and proper reveal on July 28th, Audi gave us a glimpse of the Q9's interior, though it kept the exterior under a camouflage wrap.
After deadly accidents, Amazon halts sales of high-speed e-bikes in California
Amazon will halt California sales of e-bikes with top speeds over local limits, as local communities report an increase in dangerous accidents and even deaths.
Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer announced the new commerce rule on Monday, stating that the online retailer is actively removing listings for high-speed bikes that don't comply with California regulations.
An Orange County mother appeared in court on Tuesday to face charges, including involuntary manslaughter, after her 14-year-old son struck and killed an 81-year-old man while the teen was riding an e-bike.
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Last month, California attorney general Rob Bonta and a coalition of state district attorneys issued a consumer alert on e-bike safety, calling attention to state laws that define and regulate two-wheeled vehicles. Under state law, "vehicles that go over 28 miles per hour with pedal assistance or 20 miles per hour with throttle assistance" fall under regulations for Class 3 vehicles, which differ from standard e-bikes.
SEE ALSO: The fierce battle over AI in schoolsHigher-speed two wheel vehicles face stricter licensing and age requirements, including, in some instances, operators being in possession of valid driver's licenses. Class 1 and Class 2 bikes, which max out at 20 mph either with or without throttle assistance, have no minimum age requirements. Riders of Class 3 vehicles, however, must be at least 16 years of age. Helmets are required for all classes.
"Sometimes, what looks like an e-bike or is marketed as an e-bike is not a bike at all," wrote Bonta in a press release. "We are seeing a surge of safety incidents on our sidewalks, parks, and streets. Bike riders and parents: If your or your teen's electric two-wheeled vehicle goes too fast, it might be a motorcycle or a moped — not an e-bike."
Threads is adding a Grok-like AI search feature
Meta is bringing its AI chatbot to Threads in a way that should feel familiar to anyone who has spent time on X.
According to Engadget, the company is testing a new feature that gives Meta AI a dedicated Threads account — @meta.ai — that users can tag in posts and replies to add additional context to the discussion. The premise is essentially the same as Grok on X, where tagging the bot to fact-check or contextualize a viral post has become its own genre of reply-guy behavior.
SEE ALSO: Meta finally adds direct messages to the web version of ThreadsThe feature is currently in early beta and rolling out first to users in Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Mexico, Argentina, and Singapore, per Engadget.
Meta's own blog confirms the broader rollout ambitions, noting that @meta.ai mentions in Threads posts and replies are part of a wider push to bring its new Muse Spark model across WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook, Messenger, and Threads — showing up in search bars, group chats, and posts.
For users who would rather not have an AI bot surfacing under their posts uninvited, Meta says the @meta.ai account can be muted and its replies hidden.
The Threads feature is part of a larger set of announcements around Meta's revamped AI push. The company is also testing "side chats" on WhatsApp, which let users privately query Meta AI for context on what's happening in a group conversation without the response being visible to the rest of the group — a meaningful distinction from the Threads version, where Meta AI's replies are public.
The Grok comparison is an obvious one, and not entirely flattering.
Grok has had a rough run on X, generating pro-Nazi content, producing sycophantic output about Elon Musk, and surfacing child abuse material. Meta has generally maintained tighter guardrails on its AI products than X has with Grok, but giving any AI chatbot this kind of public-facing visibility on a social platform invites the same potential for bad behavior, and it's worth watching as the rollout expands.
These 7 shows were canceled way too soon—here's where to watch them
There's nothing worse than investing hours into a great new TV series only to have the rug pulled out from under you by a network or streaming service canceling it just when things are getting good. In the current age of streaming, though, it's not enough to have the adoration of fans and a Rotten Tomatoes score through the roof—massive production budgets, shrinking viewership, and corporate takeovers are becoming more of a death knell to great shows than any number of downturned thumbs.
Google could work with SpaceX to launch its orbital data centers
Remember Elon Musk's plan to put AI data centers in space?
It appears companies are taking the idea seriously. And one of those companies is Google.
According to a new report in the Wall Street Journal, Google is currently in talks with Musk's space exploration company, SpaceX, to strike a deal to launch rockets into space with the intent of putting data centers into orbit.
When SpaceX acquired xAI, Musk's AI company, earlier this year, Musk penned a statement explaining why he decided to combine his companies.
One big reason? Data centers in space.
While this was not the only reason, it was a main focal point for SpaceX's acquisition of xAI. SpaceX had recently filed with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) seeking permission to launch "a million satellites" to put AI data centers into orbit.
"Current advances in AI are dependent on large terrestrial data centers, which require immense amounts of power and cooling," Musk explained at the time of the acquisition. "Global electricity demand for AI simply cannot be met with terrestrial solutions, even in the near term, without imposing hardship on communities and the environment. In the long term, space-based AI is obviously the only way to scale."
Google seems to agree with Musk.
Late last year, Google announced Project Suncatcher, an initiative to launch prototype satellites by 2027 in order to "one day scale machine learning computer in space."
Then, in February, just weeks after SpaceX's acquisition of xAI, Google CEO Sundar Pichai shared that the company was looking into its own orbital data centers.
While speaking at the AI Impact Summit in New Delhi, India, Pichai recounted how when growing up in India, he never imagined he'd "one day be spending time with teams figuring out how to put data centers into space."
While Google is still exploring rocket launch options with other companies, the search giant wouldn't be the first to partner with SpaceX in hopes of putting new AI data centers in space.
Last week, Anthropic and SpaceX announced a partnership to utilize xAI's data centers in Memphis, Tennessee. The deal also includes future space development as well.
A deal with Google would also be extremely beneficial to SpaceX right now, as the company plans its $1.75 trillion IPO in the coming months.
Floppy disks, burned CDs, and tape drives: How we survived before the cloud
I don't know how it happened, but somehow I pay for four whole terabytes of cloud storage every month. Sure, it's shared with the entire household, but over the years I went from a few gigs of free cloud storage to a substantial annual fee for a big hard drive in the sky.
Slice over $300 off the Mammotion Luba mini 2 robot lawn mower and take back your time this season
SAVE $309: As of May 13, the Mammotion Luba mini 2 robot lawn mower is on sale for only $1,899 and comes with a mini garage to protect it. A $2,208 value, that's a savings of 14% or $309.
Opens in a new window Credit: Mammotion Mammotion Luba mini 2 robot lawn mower $1,899 at Amazon$2,209 Save $310 Get Deal
If yard work is already dragging you down this season, it may be time to consider a robotic lawn mower. Similar to robot vacuums, these battery-powered, AI-enhanced mowers will take over your most annoying chore and give you hours of your time back every week. While they're not exactly new on the market, they are more advanced and accessible than ever — especially when you can find one on sale.
As of May 13, the Mammotion Luba mini 2 robot lawn mower is on sale for $1,899 at Amazon and comes with a mini garage for protection. A $2,208 value total, that's about 14% or $309 in savings. The mini garage is essentially a sleek, minimalist canopy to keep direct sunlight and heavy rain from damaging your mower.
The mini version of our friends at ZDNet's (also owned by Ziff Davis) favorite robot lawn mower, the Mammotion Luba mini 2 features 360-degree LiDAR and dual-camera AI Vision, which are both essential for object recognition and navigation precision. There's also dual cutting discs with automatic height adjustment, intelligent route planning, smart battery management, location tracking, and more.
Specs aren't everything when it comes to robot mowers, however. The most important thing is that it's a good fit for your yard. Considering this is a mini model, it can only provide coverage for up to 0.37 acres before needing a charge. Mammotion also says it's "designed for complex residential lawns," so it can climb steep slopes up to 80 percent grade and manage pot holes and tough terrain better than most. If this sounds like your yard, the Luba mini 2 might be the model for you. And if it's a good fit, we recommend grabbing it while it's $309 cheaper.
Home Depot launches a new compact tool line to take on Ryobi and Milwaukee
In partnership with The Home Depot, RIDGID has announced an all-new, powerful yet compact cordless 18V power tool lineup to take on Ryobi, Milwaukee, DeWALT, and more. It's called the RIDGID NUKE Subcompact.
Its Masturbation May — here are the best deals Ive found so far
May is the best time to focus on yourself. The weather's warming up, some of you are graduating or starting new chapters, and the vibes (pun intended) are just generally good. It's no wonder Good Vibrations established National Masturbation Month in May 1995. (This was shortly after Bill Clinton, of all people, fired U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Joycelyn Elders for suggesting masturbation should be taught in sex ed. High school probably would have been a lot easier if it were, but I digress.)
SEE ALSO: I've tested 100+ sex toys. Here are the 15 most mind-blowing toys I've ever owned.If you're looking for an excuse to buy a new sex toy ("just because" is also a very valid reason!), I've got about 15+ of them below. In honor of Masturbation May, I've tracked down all the best deals you can shop right now. From vibrators and dildos to clitoral suction devices and male sex toys, this is a comprehensive list of where to get your rocks off for less.
Best overall Opens in a new window Credit: biird Namii 2 $119 at biird$159.99 Save $40.99 Get Deal Why we like it
OK, story time: About seven months ago, biird (one of my all-time favorite sex toy brands) removed the original Namii from its website. No warning, no email to explain why. The rumors were out there, of course, citing "legal reasons," but that's all I heard. Well, the drought is over. The Namii 2 (the upgraded version of the original) is available not only on the biird site but on Hello Nancy, too — and it's on sale! (Side note: Hello Nancy also carries my second-favorite clitoral suction toy, so it's a great place to browse.)
The Namii 2 will change your life. It feels like butterfly kisses on your vulva, and you'll never want to put it down. I can literally play with this toy for hours (or at least until it dies). It's a wonderful way to get wet before sex or to just enjoy yourself in the moment for a slow-burn solo sesh. Right now, you can get it for $119 (a little steep, I know, but trust me, it's worth it).
Honorable mention Opens in a new window Credit: Foria Intimacy Melts with CBD $16 at Foria$20 Save $4 Get Deal Why we like it
This isn't a sex toy, but it did help me a lot before my second endometriosis surgery. If you haven't heard of Foria, you definitely need to read up. The brand specializes in creating plant-based products (read: cannabis) specifically for people with pelvic pain.
Foria has helped me through so many painful moments and genuinely helped me fall back in love with intimacy. When the company first started advertising, I decided to try their Intimacy Melts with CBD, and they literally melted my pelvic and back pain away enough for me to relax for penetration and intimate touch in general. Right now, you can get them (plus everything else on their site) for 25% off, no promo code needed.
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Everything we know about Marvels VisionQuest
The MCU has put Vision (Paul Bettany) through the ringer.
He died (twice!) in Avengers: Infinity War. Then, his grieving wife Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) resurrected him and threw him into WandaVision's many sitcom parodies. As if that weren't enough, WandaVision also introduced White Vision, who was created by S.W.O.R.D. to kill both Vision and Wanda.
SEE ALSO: 'Spider-Man: Brand New Day' trailer: Tom Holland yearns for Zendaya in action-packed first lookInstead of destroying each other, the Visions had a philosophical discussion about identity, after which resurrected Vision passed his memories and those of the original Vision on to White Vision. Now viewing himself as Vision, instead of S.W.O.R.D.'s weapon, White Vision flew off, never to be seen again in the MCU... until now.
Vision returns in Marvel's VisionQuest, coming this fall to Disney+. Here's everything you need to know about the upcoming series, from its plot to its release date.
What is VisionQuest about?White Vision's identity crisis continues in VisionQuest, which sees him struggling to connect with the memories he gained at the end of WandaVision. As he goes on a reality-bending journey to understand who he truly is, he encounters personified versions of other programs that Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) created. Footage from Marvel's 2025 New York Comic Con panel revealed these programs to include Henry Lewis as Dum-E, Jonathan Sayer as U, James D'Arcy as J.A.R.V.I.S., Orla Brady as F.R.I.D.A.Y., and Emily Hampshire as E.D.I.T.H.
James Spader returns to the MCU as Ultron in VisionQuest.These programs aren't the only AI popping up in VisionQuest. Avengers villain Ultron (James Spader) is also back, albeit in a very different way. Spader isn't voicing Ultron's terrifying robotic body anymore. Instead, he'll be appearing in the flesh. During VisionQuest footage played during Disney's 2026 Upfront presentation, VisionQuest's take on Ultron seems more like a fatherly mentor figure than a sinister adversary. Perhaps he's just a figment of Vision's imagination, conjured up to guide him through his memories.
Who is in VisionQuest?In addition to Paul Bettany and James Spader, VisionQuest also stars Todd Stashwick, T'Nia Miller, Emily Hampshire, Orla Brady, Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer, and James D'Arcy.
Ruaridh Mollica also stars in a role that will get WandaVision fans excited. He plays Tommy Maximoff, Wanda and Vision's speedster son. His twin brother Billy, also known as Wiccan, appeared in Agatha All Along, played by Joe Locke.
What is VisionQuest's release date?VisionQuest hits Disney+ Oct. 14, 2026.
How to watch: VisionQuest premieres Oct. 14 on Disney+.
Google’s answer to MacBooks sounds amazing
The name might be a mouthful of Os, Googlebooks could be Google’s biggest push yet into premium laptops. The devices are expected to compete directly with Apple MacBooks and Microsoft Surface hardware.


