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Everything to know about Home Depot Black Friday-Cyber Monday 2025 before it ends: Top deals, closing time
Though Black Friday and Cyber Monday have both technically come and gone, there's one sale still going strong: The Home Depot. Whether you prefer to shop in person or browse the deals from the comfort of your couch, there are still some impressive deals on tools, holiday decor, big-ticket appliances, outdoor, gear, and more live.
Sadly, the viral holiday R2-D2 and Grand Dutchess Christmas tree are sold out, but there are plenty of other decor deals you can still shop both in stores and online. The deals won't be around forever, though. Here's everything you need to know to lock in savings this season during the Home Depot Cyber Monday 2025 sale.
The Home Depot's top Cyber Monday deals at a glance: DeWalt Atomic 20V Max Cordless Variable Speed Impact Wrench $199 (save $40) Get Deal Husky 5-Drawer Rolling Tool Cabinet $219 (save $110) Get Deal Samsung Bespoke 4-Door French Door Refrigerator with Sphere Ice $1,698 (save $1,501) Get Deal Starlink Mini kit $229 (save $270) Get Deal Grand Duchess Twinkling Balsam Fir, 3 feet (2-pack) $49.98 (save $49.02) Get Deal When is The Home Depot's Cyber Monday sale?The Home Depot's early Black Friday sale ran from Nov. 5 through Nov. 26. It then switched over to the official Home Depot Black Friday sale on Nov. 27 and will run through Dec. 3 at midnight. This essentially combines Cyber Monday and Black Friday into one giant sale.
When do Home Depot stores close?Generally, most Home Depot stores are open from 6 a.m. to 9 or 10 p.m. local time. Be sure to check your local store's hours if you want to shop the Black Friday/Cyber Monday deals in stores.
Best Cyber Monday deals at The Home DepotRemember: The Home Depot Cyber Monday deals are available through midnight tomorrow (Dec. 3), so you don't have much longer to shop. If you see a deal that sparks your interest, grab it sooner rather than later.
Opens in a new window Credit: DeWalt DeWalt Atomic 20V Max Cordless Variable Speed Impact Wrench $199 at The Home Depot$239 Save $40 Get Deal Opens in a new window Credit: Husky Husky 5-Drawer Rolling Tool Cabinet $219 at The Home Depot
$329 Save $110 Get Deal Opens in a new window Credit: Samsung Samsung Bespoke 4-Door French Door Refrigerator with Sphere Ice $1,698 at The Home Depot
$3,199 Save $1,501 Get Deal Opens in a new window Credit: Starlink Starlink Mini Kit $229 at The Home Depot
$499 Save $270 Get Deal Opens in a new window Credit: Dyson Dyson V15 Cordless Stick Vacuum $499.99 at The Home Depot
$749.99 Save $250 Get Deal Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Amazon Echo Spot $49.99 at The Home Depot
$79.99 Save $30.00 Get Deal Opens in a new window Credit: Milwaukee Milwaukee M18 18V Cordless Compact Drill/Driver $99 at The Home Depot
$199 Save $100 Get Deal Opens in a new window Credit: Ryobi Ryobi Cordless Battery Leaf Blower $99 at The Home Depot
$159 Save $60 Get Deal Opens in a new window Credit: Ninja Ninja Creami Ice Cream Maker $179 at The Home Depot
$229 Save $50 Get Deal Opens in a new window Credit: DeWalt DeWalt 2400 PSI 1.1 GPM Cold Water Electric Pressure Washer $199 at The Home Depot
$399 Save $200 Get Deal Opens in a new window Credit: Home Decorators Collection Breckenridge 7.5 ft. Twinkling Pre-Lit Christmas Tree $299 at The Home Depot
$349 Save $50 Get Deal Opens in a new window Credit: Home Decorators Collection Grand Duchess Twinkling Balsam Fir, 3 feet (2-pack) $49.98 at The Home Depot
$99 Save $49.02 Get Deal The Home Depot Cyber Monday ad highlights
Check out the highlights from the brand's Black Friday/Cyber Monday ad.
Cordless power tool dealsMilwaukee M18 18V Cordless Compact Drill/Driver – $99 $199 (save $100)
Milwaukee M18 18V Compact Brushless Cordless Impact Driver Kit – $99 $198 (save $100)
Ryobi ONE+ 18V 8 in. Cordless Oil-Free Pole Saw — $99 $120 (save $30)
DeWalt 20V MAX Cordless Drill/Driver Kit – $129 $179 (save $50)
Dewalt 20V Max XR Oscillating Multi Tool — $129 $120 (save $90)
Milwaukee M18 Fuel 14 in. 18V Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless Battery Top Handle Chainsaw (Tool Only) – $299 $349 (save $50)
Milwaukee M12 Cordless Hammer, Drill, Impact Driver Combo Kit — $319 $369 (save $50)
Husky Stubby Ratchet and Socket Set (46-Piece) — $19.97 $29.97 (save $10)
Husky BITE SAE/Metric Non-Slip Hex Key Set (18-Piece) — $19.97 $29.97 (save $10)
Husky Mechanics Tool Set (280-Piece) — $99 $199 (save $100)
Ryobi SPEED BENCH Mobile Workstation — $179 $199 (save $20)
Ryobi 18V 12 Tool Combo Kit — $649 $799 (save $150)
NinjaFlip Toaster Oven and Air Fryer — $149 $219 (save $70)
GE High-Efficiency Top Load Washer — $548 $849 (save $301)
GE Burner Element Free-Standing Electric Range in Stainless Steel with Crisp Mode — $648 $999 (save $351)
LG 3 Door French Door Refrigerator — $1,598 $3,099 (save $1,501)
GE Profile Smart UltraFast Electric Washer and Dryer — $1,798 $2,699 (save $901)
All the states Pornhub is blocked in now
UPDATE: Dec. 2, 2025, 1:11 p.m. EST This article has been updated given the enactment of Missouri's age-verification law.
The explicit tube site Pornhub is now blocked in 23 U.S. states.
This is due to age-verification laws. These laws vary state by state, but typically require visitors of a site with over a third of explicit content to submit a government ID or other form of age authentication. Louisiana was the first state to enact such a bill a couple of years ago, and now others have followed suit. In June, the Supreme Court deemed Texas's age-verification law constitutional, setting a precedent for such bills that come before and after.
SEE ALSO: Porn censorship is going to destroy the entire internetAccording to one preliminary study, age verification won't work to keep minors off porn sites. This is because of software like VPNs that allow someone to appear to be in a different location, and because of non-compliant websites. (The Florida attorney general is suing foreign-based porn sites for not instituting age verification.) Yet, these laws keep getting passed — and are encroaching on non-explicit websites as well, experts told Mashable.
While Pornhub is not blocked in Louisiana, it is blocked in these states, a Pornhub representative confirmed to Mashable:
Alabama
Arizona
Arkansas
Georgia
Idaho
Kansas
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
North Carolina
North Dakota
Oklahoma
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Virginia
Wyoming
Pornhub isn't blocked in Ohio despite the state's age-verification law, due to a clause stating that establishing age verification methods doesn't apply to a provider of an interactive computer service (Aylo considers itself one).
In Louisiana, where users must submit ID to view Pornhub, the site has seen traffic decline by around 80 percent, Aylo (Pornhub's parent company) told Mashable.
"These people did not stop looking for porn. They just migrated to darker corners of the internet that don't ask users to verify age, that don't follow the law, that don't take user safety seriously, and that often don't even moderate content. In practice, the laws have just made the internet more dangerous for adults and children," Aylo stated when asked for comment by Mashable back in January.
In a statement to Mashable, Aylo continued:
First, to be clear, Aylo has publicly supported age verification of users for years, but we believe that any law to this effect must preserve user safety and privacy, and must effectively protect children from accessing content intended for adults.
Unfortunately, the way many jurisdictions worldwide have chosen to implement age verification is ineffective, haphazard, and dangerous. Any regulations that require hundreds of thousands of adult sites to collect significant amounts of highly sensitive personal information is putting user safety in jeopardy. Moreover, as experience has demonstrated, unless properly enforced, users will simply access non-compliant sites or find other methods of evading these laws.
Industry experts say that, in addition to not working for their intended purpose, age verification laws also raise concerns about privacy protection and safety since websites now have to host (even more of) people's personal information. It will be harder to be anonymous online, which experts warn is dangerous to free speech. Adult industry experts Mashable spoke to in an explainer on age-verification laws advocated for device-level filters, as did Aylo in its statement.
SEE ALSO: YouTube will begin using AI for age verification next weekSome in the adult industry worry about what Trump's second presidential term will bring due to the conservative policy outline Project 2025 and its measures to ban porn. One of Project 2025's authors, Russell Vought, was caught on a secret recording stating that age-verification laws are the "back door" to a broader porn ban.
The best Cyber Monday deals still live at Home Depot: Score free cordless tools from DeWalt, holiday decorations, and more
If you’ve held off on that big renovation, are looking to replace some power tools, or need to pick up some new holiday decor, now’s the time to head to Home Depot. The retailer's Black Friday sale runs past Cyber Monday and through Dec. 3, so you can still shop some of the season's biggest deals ahead. However, the sale ends come Dec. 4, so this is your last chance to grab these deals.
Home Depot is stacking up some pretty impressive deals, perfect if you're ready to tackle a home project, update your tool collection, or find that perfect, practical gift. Expect hefty discounts on power tools, big-ticket appliances, outdoor gear, and more.
SEE ALSO: Cyber Monday 2025: Live updates on deals still live from Amazon, Apple, Best Buy, Walmart, and moreWe've sifted through the Home Depot Black Friday sale to give you the rundown on what's still available, so you don't have to spend precious time doing so. The deals include some of the best artificial Christmas trees and with any luck, we'll see the Home Depot Animated Christmas R2-D2 back in stock. Or you can go with the lovable giant animatronic Christmas Chewbacca which is still in stock or Olaf wearing his Christmas scarf. We're also waiting to see the Grand Duchess Christmas tree come back in stock, but in the meantime, we've included some Christmas tree deals and other holiday decor standouts (including ones not on sale, so you can see all your best options for shopping this holiday season).
Check out what's on offer below during the final day of The Home Depot's extended Black Friday sale below.
Best Cyber Monday cordless power tool deal still live Opens in a new window Credit: Home Depot DeWalt Atomic 20V Max Cordless Variable Speed Impact Wrench $199 at Home Depot$239 Save $40 Get Deal Why we like it
This impact wrench kit is great for a variety of DIY jobs, including removing stubborn lug nuts or tackling other tough jobs at home. It's compact enough to fit into tight spaces but still delivers 450 pounds of breakaway torque, which makes it a great tool to add to your collection, especially since this kit comes with both 5Ah and 2Ah batteries as well as an LED work light in addition to a charger for under $200.
More Cyber Monday cordless power tool dealsMilwaukee M18 18V Cordless Compact Drill/Driver – $99 $199 (save $100)
Milwaukee M18 18V Compact Brushless Cordless Impact Driver Kit – $99 $198 (save $100)
Ryobi ONE+ 18V 8 in. Cordless Oil-Free Pole Saw — $99 $120 (save $30)
Ryobi Cordless Battery Leaf Blower — $99 $159 (save $60)
DeWalt 20V MAX Cordless Drill/Driver Kit – $129 $179 (save $50)
Dewalt 20V Max XR Oscillating Multi Tool — $129 $120 (save $90)
Milwaukee M18 Fuel 14 in. 18V Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless Battery Top Handle Chainsaw (Tool Only) – $299 $349 (save $50)
Milwaukee M12 Cordless Hammer, Drill, Impact Driver Combo Kit — $319 $369 (save $50)
$329 Save $110 Get Deal Why we like it
Keep your tools organized with this rolling tool cabinet. You can use it to store everything from small hand tools to larger equipment. With five drawers and 100-lb rated soft-close slides, everything is protected and safe while inside the cabinet. It's time to stop leaving your tools everywhere, thanks to this deal.
More Cyber Monday tool dealsHusky Stubby Ratchet and Socket Set (46-Piece) — $19.97 $29.97 (save $10)
Husky BITE SAE/Metric Non-Slip Hex Key Set (18-Piece) — $19.97 $29.97 (save $10)
Husky Mechanics Tool Set (280-Piece) — $99 $199 (save $100)
Ryobi SPEED BENCH Mobile Workstation — $179 $199 (save $20)
Ryobi 18V 12 Tool Combo Kit — $649 $799 (save $150)
$3,199 Save $1,501 Get Deal Why we like it
If it's high time you invested in a new fridge, go big or go home with this Samsung pick, which can save you some serious cash. This massive model has a sphere ice maker in addition to plenty of room for all your kitchen essentials. And there's even an internal dispenser and built-in pitcher for water if you're always thirsty. The fridge itself is stainless steel, so it should match all your decor, too.
More Cyber Monday appliance dealsNinjaFlip Toaster Oven and Air Fryer — $149 $219 (save $70)
Ninja Creami Ice Cream Maker — $179 $229 (save $50)
GE High-Efficiency Top Load Washer — $548 $849 (save $301)
GE Burner Element Free-Standing Electric Range in Stainless Steel with Crisp Mode — $648 $999 (save $351)
LG 3 Door French Door Refrigerator — $1,598 $3,099 (save $1,501)
GE Profile Smart UltraFast Electric Washer and Dryer — $1,798 $2,699 (save $901)
GE Profile Smart UltraFast Electric Washer and Dryer — $1,798 $2,699 (save $901)
Shark Rocket Bagless Vacuum — $99.99 $199.99 (save $100)
Shark Navigator Bagless Upright Vacuum — $169 $269 (save $100)
Shark PowerPro Bagless Cordless Vacuum — $179 $329 (save $150)
Ryobi One+ HP Cordless Pet Vacuum — $199 $259 (save $60)
Roborock Q10 VFS+ Robot Vacuum — $259.99 $449.99 (save $190)
Dyson V11 Cordless Stick Vacuum — $399.99 $629.99 (save $230)
Roborock Qrevo Pet Standard Series — $499.99 $799.99 (save $300)
Dyson V15 Cordless Stick Vacuum — $499.99 $749.99 (save $250)
Dyson Purifier Big + Quiet Formaldehyde BP03 — $899.99 $1,099.99 (save $200)
$499 Save $270 Get Deal Why we like it
Looking for WiFi outdoors? It's a reality with Starlink's WiFi kits. Starlink Mini is an all-in-one kit delivering internet connection even when you're in the most remote and rural of areas, all you need is a clear view of the sky. The Home Depot is offering an exceptional deal on the Starlink Mini during its Black Friday sale — and it's still available post Black Friday. Grab it now for just $229, saving you $270. That's 54% off its $499 price tag.
More Cyber Monday outdoor dealsHampton Bay Laurel Oaks 7-piece Outdoor Dining Set — $398 $549 (save $151)
Traeger Pro Series 34-Pellet Grill and Smoker in Bronze — $599 $729.99 (save $130.99)
Traeger Woodridge Pro Wi-Fi Pellet Grill and Smoker in Black — $999 $1,149.99 (save $150.99)
$79.99 Save $30.00 Get Deal Why we like it
Amazon's Black Friday and Cyber Monday sale is over and most of those sale prices have vanished which means The Home Depot is now the best place to score Amazon devices that are still on sale. The Amazon Echo Spot is $49.99 at Home Depot while it's back up to full price of $79.99 at Amazon.
The Echo Spot is a smart speaker with a clock and an alarm, which means it's great if you're trying to leave your phone on another room while you sleep. With Alexa's help, you'll be able to play your favorite songs, check on the weather, and see what time your first meeting is.
More Cyber Monday Amazon device dealsAmazon Echo Pop — $24.99 $39.99 (save $15)
Amazon Echo Show 5 — $54.99 $89.99 (save $35)
Amazon Echo Hub 8 — $119.99 $179.99 (save $60)
$49.98 Save $10 Get Deal Why we like it
The viral Grand Duchess Christmas tree may be sold out, but you can still pick up a Grand Duchess wreath on sale. The pre-lit wreath comes with 100 color-changing LEDs for an easy pop of holiday cheer you can hang indoors or outdoors.
More Cyber Monday holiday decor dealsChristmas trees
Grand Duchess Twinkling Balsam Fir, 3 feet (2-pack) — $49.98 $99 (save $49.02)
Festive Pine LED Pre-Lit Artificial Christmas Tree, 6.5 feet — $49.98
Festive Pine LED Pre-Lit Artificial Christmas Tree, 7.5 feet — $99
Costway Pre-Lit LED Flocked Snow Hinged Pine Artificial Christmas Tree, 9 feet — $214.71 $349 (save $134.29)
Jackson Noble Fir LED Pre-Lit Artificial Christmas Tree, 7.5 feet — $299
Breckenridge Twinkling Adaptive Lighting Downswept Fraser Fir, 7.5 feet — $299 $349 (save $50)
Breckenridge Twinkling Adaptive Lighting Downswept Fraser Fir Flocked, 7.5 feet — $349 $399 (save $50)
Breckenridge Twinkling Adaptive Lighting Downswept Fraser Fir, 9 feet — $499 $549 (save $50)
Breckenridge Twinkling Adaptive Lighting Downswept Fraser Fir Flocked, 9 feet— $549 $599 (save $50)
Lights
100-Count Incandescent Clear Christmas Mini String Lights (20 feet) — $2.48 $2.98 (save $0.50)
100-Count Incandescent Multi Christmas Mini String Lights (20 feet) — $2.48 $2.98 (save $0.50)
Outdoor decor
Veikous 3D Post Light (6 feet) — $74.35 $84.98 (save $10.63)
Veikous 3D Nutcracker (5 feet) — $79.66 $109 (save $29.34)
Veikous Gingerbread Man (5 feet) — $84.76 $189.99 (save $105.23)
Indoor/Outdoor Pre-Lit Artificial Christmas Tree Birch Tree (4, 5, and 6 feet) — $89.69 $129 (save $39.31)
Home Accents Holiday Color-Changing LED Iridescent Deer Family Holiday — $99
Disney Animated LED Holiday Olaf (4 feet) — $149 $199 (save $50)
5 fantastic new shows on Hulu you might have missed
The recent streaming season has produced some must-see entertainment, and Hulu plays host to some of the year's best shows. These fresh shows are sure to pique your interest and result in some interesting conversations around the water cooler.
The iPad Pro with M5 chip is still live post-Cyber Monday, saving $100 on the latest iPad
SAVE $100: As of Dec. 2, you can still save on the Apple iPad Pro, 11-inch (M5, 256GB, WiFi) even post Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Get latest Apple tablet for just $899.99.
Opens in a new window Credit: Apple Apple iPad Pro, 11-inch (M5, 256GB, WiFi) $899.99 at Amazon$999 Save $99.01 Get Deal
Now that Black Friday and Cyber Monday have officially come and gone, our attention is turning to the deals that are still making an appearance. Deals are moving fast, and there's no way to be certain if they're going to hang around and for how long. Basically, if you see a deal you like, buy it quick. One of the deals we're eyeing is on the latest iPad Pro, which got the M5 chip treatment. It received one of its first discounts ever during Black Friday and Cyber Monday and it's somehow sticking around.
As of Dec. 2, find the Apple iPad Pro, 11-inch (M5, 256GB, WiFi) for just $899.99, saving you $99.01 off of its $999 price tag. That's 10% off, and basically the lowest price ever on the device. Technically the device's lowest price ever is $899, so you're just paying $0.99 more.
The Apple iPad Pro with M5 chip is the most advanced tablet yet. The M5 chip takes the iPad to new levels, making it an ideal candidate for professionals looking to edit photos and video, illustrate, or work in graphic design programs. It has a long battery life too boot, and one of the highest Geekbench 6 scores we've seen, north of 16,200.
Get the iPad Pro for just $899.99 at Amazon while the deal is still live.
Cyber Monday Apple steal still available: The 2025 M5 MacBook Pro is $8 cheaper than the slower M4 Pro
SAVE $250: As of Dec. 2, the 2025 14-inch MacBook Pro with the M5 Chip (512GB SSD) is still on sale for $1,349 at Amazon, a record-low price drop from its usual $1,599.
Opens in a new window Credit: Apple Apple MacBook Pro, 14-inch (M5, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD) $1,349 at Amazon$1,599 Save $250 Get Deal
Apple released two new M5-powered devices in October — the M5 iPad Pro and the M5 MacBook Pro — but only the latter got Black Friday treatment that's worth talking about. The day after Cyber Monday, Amazon still has the 14-inch M5 MacBook Pro at its record-low pricing of $1,349 for the 512GB model in silver or space black. That's a $250 drop from its $1,599 MSRP, and one of our favorite leftover Cyber Monday Apple deals.
SEE ALSO: Cyber Monday 2025: Live updates on deals still live from Amazon, Apple, Best Buy, Walmart, and moreA 16% discount doesn't exactly sound huge on its face in the grand scheme of Black Friday. But a 16% discount on a MacBook that hasn't even been out for two months? Considering that M5 iPad Pro discounts maxed out at 10% off, we'll definitely take Amazon's MacBook offering here.
So why choose the 2025 M5 MacBook over the 2024 M4? For starters, opting for the slower 2024 M4 right now wouldn't save you any money — the model with 16GB Unified Memory and 512 GB SSD (same specs as the M5 we're highlighting here) is on sale at Amazon for $1,357.77. By snatching up the M5 while it's technically a few dollars cheaper, you're bringing home up to 20 percent faster computing, zippier Cyberpunk-approved graphics handling, and new Neural Accelerators for all sorts of improvements upon AI performance. "At this point, Apple is just showing off," Mashable Tech Editor Timothy Beck Werth noted when testing the M5 MacBook Pro.
The Bose New QuietComfort Ultra headphones are still $50 after Cyber Monday
SAVE $50: As of Dec. 2, get the Bose New QuietComfort Ultra headphones for $399, down from their usual price of $449. That's a discount of 11%.
Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Bose New QuietComfort Ultra headphones $399 at Amazon$449 Save $50 Get Deal
Cyber Monday has come and gone, but there are still plenty of deals to be had, especially if you're looking for some discounted electronics. That goes for headphones as well, so if you want something to be able to listen to over the holidays while traveling, need a great gift for someone, or just feel like investing in some new cans, there's something left for you. We've selected one particularly great candidate, and you can get it right now.
As of Dec. 2, get the Bose New QuietComfort Ultra headphones for $399, down from their usual price of $449. That's $50 off and a discount of 11%.
SEE ALSO: Streaming just got cheaper: Cyber Monday deals still live on Paramount+, Mubi, Fox One, PeacockThese are the upgraded version of the previous Bose QuietComfort Ultra headphones, with a few significant changes: better battery life, new immersive audio Cinema Mode, adjustable ANC, wired lossless playback, and more. They're more expensive as well, of course, but this discount makes them much more palatable.
Mashable's Bethany Allard took these headphones for a spin and praised them for their comfort, calling them "the most comfortable headphones on the market". She also appreciated their adjustable active noise cancellation, shiny metal accent, and passive playback and USB-C playback options.
"If you're buying into the line for the first time, the blend of comfort, noise cancellation, and sound is hard to beat, especially if you're keen on all-day wear," Allard wrote.
If you're ready to go ahead and lock in a pair for yourself, now's a good time to do so while the Cyber Monday sale is still live.
Homebrew can now help you install Flatpaks, too
Homebrew, the package manager for macOS and Linux, just got a handy new feature in the latest v5.0.4 update. Brewfile install scripts are now more like a one-stop shop for installing software, as Flatpaks are now supported alongside Brew packages, Mac App Store Apps, and other packages.
Galaxy Z TriFold: Specs, features, price
Can't choose between a new smartphone or a new tablet? Well, Samsung has made your decision pretty easy then by saying: Why not both with the new Galaxy Z TriFold?
Samsung finally made its trifold phone official. That's right, a trifold phone that's called the TriFold because it has three display panels with two hinges that fold out into a 10-inch display. That's a tablet-sized screen, the largest ever on a Galaxy phone, wrapped into a foldable smartphone.
SEE ALSO: Samsung Galaxy Z Trifold vs Apple foldable iPhone: Specs and rumorsWhile the big Dynamic 2X AMOLED display, with its 2160 x 1584 resolution and 120Hz adaptive refresh rate, works as one large singular screen, the device can also be configured to work as if it's three 6.5-inch smartphones. Users can simultaneously run three different portrait-sized apps on each panel side-by-side. With that said, users can drag and drop files across all three screens as the TriFold still performs as a single device.
When folded, Samsung fans will be able to use the TriFold’s outer screen, with its 6.5-inch 2520 x 1080 resolution display just like a non-foldable smartphone.
With a 200 MP camera and powered by the customized Snapdragon 8 Elite Mobile Platform for Galaxy, the Galaxy Z TriFold still manages to be fairly thin when folded out, ranging from 4.2mm to 3.9mm in thickness at its thinnest point. When folded, the TriFold does balloon in size, measuring in at 12.9mm thick.
The Galaxy Z TriFold is also the first smartphone that can run Samsung DeX, which basically enables users to turn their mobile device into a desktop PC-like experience.
Unlike many other unique smartphones that never get released in the United States, Samsung is bringing the Galaxy Z TriFold to the U.S. in the first quarter of 2026.
The only real question left about the Galaxy Z TriFold is how much it'll cost for Americans. Samsung has not yet shared a price for the TriFold when it launches in the U.S. next year. However, the TriFold will be in stores much sooner in South Korea. When it goes on sale there on December 12, 2025, consumers will be paying roughly $2,500 for the foldable device.
It's unclear if Samsung will keep that same pricing structure for the U.S. market, but with the TriFold hitting U.S. shelves sometime over the next few months, we'll soon find out.
Score a single Apple AirTag for its Cyber Monday sale price
SAVE $11.03: As of Dec. 2, get a single Apple AirTag for $17.97, down from its usual price of $29. That's a discount of 38%.
Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Apple AirTag $17.97 at Amazon$29 Save $11.03 Get Deal
Cyber Monday may be over, but that doesn't mean you can't still score some serious deals. Case in point: there are still tons of sales going on at Amazon right now despite the end of the sales event. That includes some of Apple's biggest products, like the AirTag smart tracker. You can get a single AirTag, in fact, for its Cyber Monday price right now.
As of Dec. 2, get a single Apple AirTag for $17.97, down from its usual price of $29. That's $11.03 off and a discount of 38%.
SEE ALSO: Cyber Monday 2025: Live updates on deals still live from Amazon, Apple, Best Buy, Walmart, and moreIf you're the type of person who loses things far more often than you'd like to admit, an AirTag might very well turn into your best friend. They're super simple to use, and you can find just about anything with them. These smart trackers connect in less than a minute to your iPhone. Then you can slip one into a bag, a purse, your car, or even your pet's collar. Anything you don't want to lose, really, as long as you have a keychain or a way to attach the AirTag.
Once you've got your tracker set up, all you have to do is use Apple's Find My app to track everything down. As long as you have iOS, you'll be able to leverage the entirety of the Find My network to locate your missing item. You'll get directions and audio cues to find your things, so even in the case of lost luggage, you've got a way to track your belongings down.
It's super affordable to snag a single AirTag right now as you've seen, so make sure you grab yours while it's still on sale for this low price.
Amazon now has 30-minute deliveries in these cities
Amazon has officially started testing an ultra-fast delivery service that promises to get essential items to your door in 30 minutes or less in parts of Seattle and Philadelphia. It seems like this is to compete with DoorDash and Instacart by bringing back a super speedy delivery model.
Forget heart rate and workouts, this is the best reason to buy a smartwatch
I was not eager to make mobile payments by tapping my phone against a terminal, but once I started, I quickly stopped reaching for my wallet. Now I no longer reach for my phone, either. There’s an even faster way to pay that has led me to increasingly keep my phone in my pocket.
Amazon still has the Sony WH-1000XM5 headphones on sale for under $250 after Cyber Monday
SAVE $151.99: The Sony WH-1000XM5 headphones are still on sale at Amazon for $248, down from the normal price of $399.99. That's a 38% discount that matches the lowest we've ever seen and the Cyber Monday sale price.
Opens in a new window Credit: Sony Sony WH-1000XM5 headphones $248 at Amazon$399.99 Save $151.99 Get Deal
Sorry to say but Cyber Monday is officially over and many of the great deals vanished when the clocked struck midnight. But if you're still looking for great deals, The Home Depot set their own calendar this year and the retailer's sale is still live today. Aside from that, there are a few great deals lingering about and one of the highlights is this epic deal on Sony headphones.
As of Dec. 2, the Sony WH-1000XM5 headphones are still on sale at Amazon for $248, marked down from the list price of $399.99. That's a massive 38% discount that takes $151.99 off the price. It also matches the lowest we've ever seen and the Cyber Monday sale price.
Not long ago, Sony dropped the new XM6 headphones and yes, they're amazing. The only hitch is the price tag of the XM6 which currently sits at $398 thanks to the Amazon sale. Instead, you might consider the slightly older but definitely still awesome Sony XM5 headphones, and those are on sale for $248. That means you're savings about $150 by going with the older model.
SEE ALSO: Last chance to score Apple AirPods for under $100 — save $80 after Cyber MondayMashable lead shopping reporter Bethany Allard compared the new XM6 to the XM5 and wrote, "The XM6 headphones bring some updates in the form over improved sound and folding ear cups, but nothing too major over the past generation."
One of the only things you're missing out on with opting for the XM5 headphones is earcups that don't fold up. They also have a slightly less warmer sound compared to the XM6 headphones, according to Allard's experience.
The battery life on the XM5 is identical to that of the XM6, as is the charging time. They also weigh a bit less. Allard mentioned she didn't notice a major difference in noise-cancellation ability with the older mode, so you should be set in that respect.
Overall, this still-live Cyber Monday price on the Sony XM5 headphones is a great opportunity to snag excellent headphones at the lowest price we've ever seen. Since Cyber Monday is technically over, we recommend jumping on this deal soon since it might disappear in a hurry.
How progress bars lie (and why downloads get stuck at 99%)
Progress bars are everywhere, but we hardly ever give them a second thought. They have a little bit of mystery to them though. You might have noticed that downloads or file transfers sometimes get stuck at 99%. At times, they jump or stall. Sometimes they even fail at 99%. It happens because progress bars always lie, a little bit.
The next Linux Mint release has a name and several new features
Linux Mint's development team made a blog post today announcing a nickname for the upcoming 22.3 release, as well as estimating the arrival date of the first beta release and listing some specific new features we can look forward to.
All the states and countries that have age-verification laws (so far)
Age-verification laws have swept the world in recent years. These rules, also known as age assurance or age checks, often require websites that contain a certain (or any) amount of explicit content to confirm that users are over 18.
But it's not just checking a "yes or no" box anymore. Many of these laws require personal data, such as a photo of a government ID or a facial recognition scan, to access parts of the internet.
SEE ALSO: Porn censorship is going to destroy the entire internetWhile the purported aim of these laws is to keep minors from seeing porn, experts have told Mashable for years that age verification doesn't work for that intended purpose. This is because website companies based in other countries may not comply, or citizens may attempt to circumvent these laws using VPNs (or, in the case of the UK's Online Safety Act, by using images of video game characters). Early research out of NYU has suggested that age verification doesn't work, as well.
Experts also state the digital privacy and security issues that could arise from submitting so much personal information to various websites. One is identity theft, should bad actors obtain access to this data, such as through a phishing scam pretending to be a verification system for a porn site. Another is a lack of access to parts of the internet entirely if someone doesn't have an ID, which could widen the digital divide.
SEE ALSO: The best hookup apps, reviewed: I swiped until my thumb hurtYet, these laws are spreading throughout the world. Here's a breakdown of the states and countries with age verification laws (so far).
United StatesThe United States is distinct in that age-verification laws have been implemented on a state-by-state basis, as opposed to a federal one. While you're not able to access Pornhub in Virginia, for instance, you can drive up to Maryland and browse all you'd like.
Since Louisiana enacted its age verification law in 2023, similar bills have popped up across the country. Then, in 2025, the Supreme Court ruled that these laws are constitutional, essentially ensuring that more states will implement them as well, experts told Mashable at the time.
States with enacted age verification laws as of this publication, according to the adult industry trade organization the Free Speech Coalition, are:
Alabama
Arizona
Arkansas
Florida
Georgia
Idaho
Indiana
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Virginia
Wyoming
The Online Safety Act, which contains the UK's age-verification clause, went into effect in July 2025. Sites and apps must use one of several methods to assure someone's age, such as taking their banking information, matching a photo with an ID, or scanning their face.
The UK's communication regulatory agency, Ofcom, stated that it will fine up to £18 million or 10 percent of qualifying worldwide revenue (whichever is greater) for sites that don't comply. Since then, "SFW" sites, from dating apps to Spotify and YouTube, have or will implement age checks in the region (and others). Controversial sites 4chan and Kiwi Farms have sued Ofcom, stating they shouldn't need to comply as they operate outside the UK.
FranceFrance's age verification law, which requires explicit sites to have a third-party system to confirm users' ages, went into effect in June 2025. It also must be "double-blind," meaning the porn site can't know the visitors' age, while the verification system can't know the site the visitor is looking at.
Soon after it was enacted, though, the law was briefly suspended until it was deemed legal by EU law. But in July, France's highest court — the Council of State — annulled the suspension. This caused back and forth with Pornhub, which initially blocked itself in the country, then reinstated itself during that period, only to block itself again after the law's suspension was revoked.
ItalyStarting November 12, Italy will enact age verification for pornographic sites. Last Friday, Italy's communications agency, AGCOM, released a list of 45 websites that must implement age verification systems to continue functioning in the country, or receive a warning and fines up to 250,000 Euros. The list includes Pornhub and OnlyFans.
AGCOM stated on its website that a certified independent third party must verify users' ages, doing so in two steps (identification and authentication of the identified person) — and it has to happen every session. When dealing with an app, a separate app must age-verify like a digital ID wallet app.
AustraliaThis law looks a little different than that of other countries, but its purpose is the same. Australia's age-verification law states that at the end of this year, people will have to verify their ages when logged into their Google or Microsoft accounts and using those search engines. These engines must have tools or settings like "safe search," where explicit content must be filtered out entirely. The highest safety setting must be the default for account holders for whom the age assurance system indicates are likely children.
If age assurance can't be done, explicit material must be blurred.
ChinaPornography is currently illegal in China, so its age-verification systems also look different. The country has strict age restrictions for video games, livestreaming and video-sharing platforms, payment processors, and social media. Users must undergo Real Name Verification, which requires providing their name and ID number to access these services. Depending on the app, users may have to give more information too, such as their phone number, bank account, and a facial recognition scan.
This list will likely grow longer, and Mashable will update it when it does. Ofcom's group director for online safety, Oliver Griffiths, told Mashable back in June that age verification for porn sites was a "global issue" and sought to instill global norms. It seems that's well on the way.
UPDATE: Dec. 2, 2025, 11:49 a.m. EST The U.S. list has been updated to add Missouri.
Samsung Galaxy Z Trifold vs Apple foldable iPhone: Specs and rumors
Samsung has a new recruit in the foldable trenches, while Apple is set to join them soon.
On Monday, Samsung announced the Galaxy Z TriFold, an oft-rumored foldable phone with two hinges and a gigantic inner display. It's coming to the U.S. in early 2026, and people are excited. However, Apple is also said to be working on a foldable iPhone, potentially set for launch in 2026, as well.
With that in mind, let's take what we know about both devices and compare them.
SEE ALSO: Samsung finally makes the Galaxy Z TriFold official, announces U.S. release window Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold vs. Apple iPhone Fold: Specs It's like a regular phone! Credit: SamsungIt's worth mentioning that only one of these devices has been officially announced. Therefore, we only have real specs for Samsung's Galaxy Z TriFold right now. Here's how they shake out:
10-inch main display with 2160x1584 resolution and 120Hz adaptive refresh rate
6.5-inch cover display with 2520x1080 resolution and 120Z adaptive refresh rate
Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy chipset
16GB RAM
512GB/1TB storage
5,600mAh battery
Three rear cameras: 200MP wide, 12MP ultra-wide, 10MP telephoto with 3x optical zoom
In case you haven't been following the news, the main selling point of Samsung's new device is that it folds twice. It has two hinges that, when unfolded, open up a gargantuan 10-inch display with a 4K-ish resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. It's also got a 6.5-inch outer display so you can use it like a regular phone and put it in your pockets, similar to how the single-hinged Galaxy Z Fold 7 works.
Like I said, we unfortunately don't have nearly as much firm information about the rumored iPhone Fold right now. The latest reports suggest that Apple has mastered some kind of "creaseless" design, which would be huge. Recent foldables, such as the ones from Samsung, have made great strides in reducing the visibility of the crease in the unfolded display, but if Apple could truly eliminate that, it would really be onto something. To be clear, this is expected to be a single-hinged device, like most foldables. Some reports have suggested that it will have a 7.8-inch inner display and a 5.5-inch outer display, making it significantly smaller than the Galaxy Z TriFold.
As for cameras, the Galaxy Z TriFold has a fairly standard set of lenses, relative to other Samsung flagships. You get three on the back and one on the front, with highlights including a 200MP main shooter and a telephoto lens on the back. We don't know the exact specs for the iPhone Fold's cameras yet, but it's thought to have four lenses just like the Samsung phone. However, they'll be arranged differently; there will be two on the back and, for reasons that will surely become clear when the device is actually shown, two on the front.
Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold vs. Apple iPhone Fold: Everything else we know, or don't knowSadly, that's about all we have on both phones in terms of hard information. Samsung's device doesn't have a firm U.S. release date or price yet. One recent report suggested the iPhone Fold could cost as much as $2,399, which would be a lot, even for a foldable.
One thing we do know about Samsung's foldable is that it's thin, like the other phones Samsung launched in 2025. Samsung says it measures in at just 4.2mm of thickness when unfolded. One recent report said the iPhone Fold will resemble two iPhone Airs strapped together, so expect that device to be thin, as well.
If you're excited about the Galaxy Z TriFold, you have only a few months of waiting left. If you're excited about the iPhone Fold, well...patience is a virtue.
Streaming just got cheaper: Cyber Monday deals still live on Paramount+, Mubi, Fox One, Peacock
Cyber Week may have technically ended, but a few of the best streaming deals are still going strong. If you missed out on Black Friday and Cyber Monday, we've rounded up the streaming services that are still offering discounts on Dec. 2.
The best streaming deals still live after Cyber Monday: Paramount+ $2.99/month for first two months (save $20) Get Deal Walmart+ members get Peacock or Paramount+ free $49/year for your first year of Walmart+ (save $49 + get a free year of streaming) Get Deal Spotify Premium Free for 4 months (save $11.99/month) Get Deal Fox One $9.99/month for 2 months (save $10/month) Get Deal Mubi $75 for your first year (save $44.88) Get Deal The Criterion Channel $74.99/year (save $25 with code BLACKFRIDAY25) Get Deal Best streaming stick deal Roku Streaming Stick Plus 4K $19 (Save $20.99) Get DealIt's been a tough year to be a streamer. Almost every major streaming service got more expensive in 2025, including Netflix, Peacock, HBO Max, Apple TV+, YouTube TV, Disney+, Hulu, and Paramount+. So, needless to say, I was extra excited about this year's selection of Black Friday streaming deals. We could all use some discounts, right? The good news is that even with Black Friday and Cyber Monday done and dusted, there are still several deals still available.
The Black Friday sale event is well known as the best time to sign up for streaming services, thanks to serious savings on monthly or annual subscription fees. This year was no different. If you're looking for a way to cut back on streaming costs for 2026, there's still time to take advantage of a few majorly discounted subscriptions.
SEE ALSO: Expert-picked early Cyber Monday deals: We found record prices on AirPods, Kindles, Lego, and PS5 consolesApple TV+, HBO Max, Disney+, and Hulu served up the best streaming deals this year, offering monthly subscriptions for as low as $2.99 per month. Unfortunately, all three of those deals ended alongside Cyber Monday. Prime Video add-ons were also a hot commodity this Cyber Week, but those offers have also concluded.
There were two glaring omissions from this year's Black Friday streaming offers: Netflix and Peacock. Netflix never offers deals, so this comes as no surprise. Peacock, on the other hand, typically offers one of the best Black Friday streaming deals. I was extra disappointed, as the streamer had one of the biggest price hikes in 2025. Fortunately, there's still a way you can still get a deal on Peacock, despite its lack of Cyber Week participation. I've included information on that below.
One thing to note: Most Cyber Monday streaming deals are limited to new and returning subscribers (as in you haven't been a subscriber in at least a month or so). If you qualify, you can lock in some serious savings on streaming apps.
I've rounded up any streaming deals still live from across the web, so you can still lock in some major savings before they disappear. My advice? Hurry.
Best streaming deal still live after Cyber Monday Opens in a new window Credit: Paramount Paramount+ $2.99/month for 2 months (save $10/month) Get Deal Why we like itWhile most of the heavy hitter streaming deals from Black Friday and Cyber Monday have dried up, the Paramount+ deal is going strong for another day. Through the end of the day on Dec. 2, you can get two months of Paramount+ Premium (no ads, with Showtime) for just $2.99 per month for your first two months. That's $10 per month in savings. This wasn't our favorite streaming deal of the season, but it does offer a solid selection of movies and TV for a steal, including new theatrical releases like The Naked Gun and Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning, Paramount+ originals like Landman and Mayor of Kingstown, Showtime hits like Yellowjackets and The Curse, and CBS originals like Survivor and Ghosts. You'll also be able to watch live local NFL games on Sundays, UEFA Champions League matches, and UFC fights (coming soon). Come January, the price per month is jumping from $12.99 to $13.99, so this is actually an even better deal than it lets on.
Best Cyber Monday streaming deal still live for movie buffs Opens in a new window Credit: Mubi Mubi $75/year for your first year (save $44.88) Get Deal Why we like itMovie buffs, you are doing yourself a disservice if you aren't a Mubi subscriber. The streamer is built for cinephiles and is brimming with hand-picked quality cinema — no filler. You'll find an array of films from America and abroad, mainstream and independent, classics, new releases, award winners, and Mubi originals (like Oscar nominees The Substance). It's where you can watch several of Mashable's favorite films from the past few years, including The People's Joker and Bird, plus the extremely hyped TV series Hal & Harper, and all of Twin Peaks in its entirety. Through the end of the day on Dec. 2, you can sign up for an entire year of Mubi for just $75 — that's about 37% off its usual cost of $119.88.
Best Cyber Monday streaming deal still live for sports fans Opens in a new window Credit: Fox One Fox One $9.99/month for 2 months (save $10/month) Get Deal Why we like itAlthough the Prime Video add-on subscription is no longer on sale, you can still score two months of live sports (and more) with Fox One's Cyber Monday deal on Fox One directly. The offer slashes 50% off the monthly cost for your first two months, so you'll pay just $9.99 per month instead of $19.99 — a much more affordable way to stream live sports. Fox One is essentially a one-stop shop for the entirety of the Fox TV portfolio, giving subscribers access to live local Fox stations, as well as Fox Sports, FS1, FS2, Big Ten Network, Fox News, Fox Business, Fox Weather, Fox Deportes, and Fox Network. Whether you want to tune into NFL games on Sundays (legally), catch the Big Ten Championship game, or just watch new episodes of Doc as they air live, Fox One has you covered.
Best Cyber Monday music streaming deal Opens in a new window Credit: Spotify Spotify Premium Free for 4 months (save $11.99/month) Get Deal Why we like itIt's not uncommon to see Amazon offering its music streaming service, Amazon Music Unlimited, for free during shopping events (this year, you can get three free months). It is, however, quite rare for Spotify to offer its Premium service for free. Through Dec. 31, new subscribers can score four free months of Spotify Premium, no questions asked. Typically $11.99 per month, that saves you nearly $50 total.
With a Premium account, you can enjoy ad-free listening, collaborate with friends in real time, download music for offline listening, get full control over your music and playlists, unlock 15 hours per month of audiobook time, and finally enjoy lossless audio. You'll also gain access to the famous Wrapped stats and new weekly listening stats.
Best free streaming deal for Cyber Monday Opens in a new window Credit: Peacock Free Peacock or Paramount+ with Walmart+ $49 at Walmart$98 Save $49 Get Deal Why we like it
If you already have a Walmart+ membership, or if you were considering signing up to take advantage of the Walmart Black Friday 2025 sale, then you'll unlock free access to either Peacock or Paramount+ for one year. Even better, Walmart+ memberships are still 50% off for Black Friday through the end of the day on Dec. 2, so you'll pay just $49 for 12 months of access. On top of these streaming deals, you'll also get perks like free grocery and pharmacy delivery.
Best Cyber Monday streaming deal with no ads Opens in a new window Credit: Starz Starz annual subscription $11.99/year for your first year (save $58) Get Deal Why we like itWhile most of the best streaming deals are on ad-supported tiers, the Starz $12/year deal is completely ad-free. Usually $69.99 per year, this Cyber Monday deal drops the price down to just $11.99 per year for your first year. That's $58 in savings. There's no end date listed for the deal, but we'd suggest signing up ASAP to lock down the savings. Starz is one of the only streamers that regularly offers deals, but this is by far the best we've seen. It may not be the most popular streaming service, but it's packed with plenty of great content, including originals like the historical drama Outlander and the female serial killer tale Sweetpea, and movies like From the World of John Wick: Ballerina and The Long Walk (coming soon).
Best streaming stick deal Opens in a new window Credit: Roku Roku Streaming Stick Plus $19$39.99 Save $20.99 Get Deal Why we like it
There were a lot of Amazon Fire TV Sticks on sale this Black Friday, but most of those deals have dried up and the better savings are on Roku Streaming Sticks.Not to mention, they're also just better devices. When we put the Amazon Fire TV Stick head-to-head with the Roku, the Roku was the clear winner for its easy navigation, brilliant picture quality, and buffer-free streaming. Grab a Roku Streaming Stick Plus for just $19, saving you 52% off this Black Friday.
More Cyber Monday streaming dealsAmazon Music Unlimited — Free for 3 months $10.99/month (save $10.99/month)
Audible — $0.99/month for 3 months $14.95/month (save $13.96/month) + get $20 Audible credit
Calm — $39.99/year for your first year $79.99/year (save $40)
Criterion Channel — $74.99/year $99.99/year (save $25 with code BLACKFRIDAY25)
Curiosity Stream Standard annual plan — $27.99/year $39.99/year (save $12)
Curiosity Stream smart bundle plan — $48.99/year $69.99 (save $21)
Fox One and Fox Nation bundle — $19.99/month $24.99/month (save $5/month)
Headspace meditation streaming app — $34.99 for your first year (save $35)
SiriusXM — $1 for 3 months $24.98/month (save $24.98/month)
Starz — $11.99/year for your first year $69.99/year (save $58)
Need a new equipment to go along with your new HBO Max or Apple TV+ membership? Check out some of the Cyber Monday deals still live on streaming sticks, TVs, and soundbars.
Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Amazon Fire TV Stick HD $17.99 at Amazon$34.99 Save $17.00 with code HOL25HD Get Deal Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Select $19.99 at Amazon
$39.99 Save $20.00 with code HOLFTV4K Get Deal Opens in a new window Credit: Samsung Samsung 55-inch The Frame QLED 4K Smart TV $897.99 at Amazon
$1,197.99 Save $300 Get Deal Opens in a new window Credit: Hisense Hisense 65-inch E6 Cinema Series QLED 4K UHD Smart Fire TV $359.99 at Amazon
$549.99 Save $190 Get Deal Opens in a new window Credit: Roku Roku Streaming Stick 4K $24.99 at Amazon
$49.99 Save $25.00 Get Deal Opens in a new window Credit: Bose Bose Smart Ultra soundbar $699 at Amazon
$899 Save $200 Get Deal Opens in a new window Credit: Sonos Sonos Beam Gen 2 soundbar $349 at Amazon
$499 Save $150 Get Deal Opens in a new window Credit: Hisense Hisense 65-inch Canvas S7N QLED 4K TV $847.99 at Amazon
$1,297.99 Save $450 Get Deal
Still looking for more deals? See the biggest discounts still live from Amazon's epic Cyber Monday sale. You can also follow the Mashable live blog for the latest Cyber Monday news, price changes, and stock alerts.
The 50+ best gifts for gamers that they wont already have
Shopping for gifts for gamers is a double-edged Master Sword. On the one hand, there are so many cool games, consoles, and accessories to choose from. But there's also just so much to choose from, to the point where you might feel under-leveled for the "simple" task of picking that just-right gift. That's where we come in.
To help you on your side quest to find the perfect present for a gamer friend or loved one, we've compiled a massive list of more than 50 gamer gift ideas for 2025 — including a bunch of games we've played and products we've tested ourselves. If you're gifting on a budget, you'll do well with a new accessory for your recipient's existing setup, a few months' worth of their favorite video game subscription service, or a copy of a popular game from the past few months. Leveling up over the $100 mark expands your options to high-end peripherals, while $200 and above unlocks current-gen consoles, bundles, and gaming laptops. We've peppered in a few limited-edition collectibles at different price points, too.
An introduction to LazyVim, a fantastic Neovim distro
If you've ever maintained a configuration for an extensible text editor, you'll know it can become a full-blown software project. Making a disaster of it like I did means that adding a new feature fills you with dread. LazyVim tackles that problem with some awesome features, and I'll explain how.


