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Apple Watch Series 11 announced, offers more battery life, sleep score
Is the Apple Watch Series 11 worth the money it'll take to strap one on your wrist? Short answer: It depends how important battery life is to you.
Apple unveiled the new version of its signature smartwatch at its Apple event Tuesday. While most viewers were waiting to catch their first glimpse of iPhone 17, a significant chunk of the audience was hoping to find out if the Series 11 was a minor upgrade like the Series 10. The rumor mill said Apple was waiting until Series 12 in 2026 to introduce major changes like a more energy-efficient screen or Apple Intelligence-powered camera for FaceTime calls. Turns out the rumor mill was right.
So now we know. The Apple Watch Series 11 comes in three colors — jet black, rose gold, and a new space grey. The release date is Sept. 19. Here are the specs:
24 hours of battery life, a significant improvement
S11 chip, with minor tweaks to the design of the previous Apple Watch chips, the S9 and S10.
5G support
Blood pressure hypertension detection, pending FDA clearance in the U.S.
A "sleep score" similar to the one found on the Oura ring.
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Apple announced the Series 11 alongside its smaller, cheaper Apple Watch SE 3 and larger, pricier Apple Watch Ultra. That's three new Watches — making this launch a big deal compared to 2024, when Apple unveiled only one smartwatch, the Series 10. But if you're on the hunt for a more exciting, groundbreaking list of features, you might want to wait until the Series 12.
For more Apple event coverage, follow Mashable's live blog and get real-time updates on the iPhone 17, Apple Watch Series 11, and AirPods Pro 3 launch.
Google Disputes Claims That AI Mode Will Be Default Search
It turns out Google isn't planning on making AI Mode the default for Google search anytime soon, but it came with news of more AI slop coming. This all came from rumors that started swirling after a comment from one of the company's own product leads, who works with Google AI.
The EcoFlow Delta 3 portable power station is on sale for its lowest price yet
SAVE $500.01: As of Sept. 9, get the EcoFlow Delta 3 for $898.99, down from its usual price of $1,399 at Amazon as part of a Lightning Deal. That's a discount of 36% and the lowest price we've seen.
Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon EcoFlow Delta 3 $898.99 at Amazon$1,399 Save $500.01 Get Deal
If you find yourself in situations where you might lost power, a portable power station is always a good idea. You never know when you might need to charge your phone, electronics, or other important appliances, and when bad weather strikes, you can go straight to your emergency power station for some peace of mind. If you don't have one yet, now's a good time to grab it thanks to this Amazon deal.
As of Sept. 9, get the EcoFlow Delta 3 for $898.99, down from its usual price of $1,399 at Amazon as part of a Lightning Deal. That's a discount of 36% and the lowest price we've seen.
SEE ALSO: Forget dead batteries — these Bluetti power stations are game-changers for the outdoors and power outagesThis power station offers 1,024Wh of power thanks to its LiFePO4 battery. It should last up to 10 years, so you've got longevity in case you end up needing it over and over again. Plus, when fully charged, it allows you to recharge something like your phone for nearly 90 cycles, or even keep your fan or other devices o for about 17 hours. It can even power a refrigerator so your food doesn't go bad for nearly 60 hours.
It has six AC ports, two USB-C ports, and two USB-A ports. It also charges from 0 to 100% in under an hour, with a weight of just 30 pounds. That makes it easy to maneuver and take around your home if needed.
Now's the time to snap yours up, so act fast while it's still up for grabs. You'll feel much better having it around in an emergency.
Mashables favorite e-reader, the Kobo Clara Colour, now comes in white
PRE-OREDER THE NEW E-READER: The Kobo Clara Colour now comes in a white colorway and is available for pre-order from Rakuten Kobo for $159.99.
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Although it might not feel like it outside today, eventually fall and winter weather will come around. Once that happens, we'll be resuming indoor hobbies and that includes major reading sessions. Plenty of people prefer to do so with an e-reader. These make traveling with several books a cinch and it also affords you free and immediate access to your library's e-book collection, thanks to the wonderful Libby app. If you don't yet own an e-reader, check out this fun news.
Mashable's favorite e-reader, the Kobo Clara Colour, now comes in a white colorway. Previously, the e-reader was only available in black, so this could appeal if you prefer a brighter option that comes with all the same features we love about the Kobo Clara Colour.
In the official press release, Michael Tamblyn, the CEO of Rakuten Kobo, said, "Since we launched our colour eReaders, Kobo Libra Colour and Kobo Clara Colour, in 2024, we have been overwhelmed with how positively they have been received by booklovers around the world. Our most popular feature request since launch has been ‘Clara Colour, but make it white!' and we are happy to be able to meet that demand."
Pre-orders are now open and the brand says the new devices will be available on Sept. 23. Kobo Rakuten mentions they aim for delivery on the "available" date, but it's not guaranteed.
Why does Mashable love the Kobo Clara Colour? For starters, it has a color display that's rivaled by Amazon's Kindle Colorsoft which comes in at $249.99 for the same 16GB storage capacity that comes with the Clara Colour. The color-capable display on the Clara Colour is ideal when reading manga, graphic novels, and browsing diagrams and maps in books. There's also a super handy highlighter function.
Mashable Shopping Reporter Samantha Mangino wrote, "Having tried my hand at nearly a dozen e-readers in all shapes, sizes, and brands, I wasn't expecting to be so deeply impressed by the Kobo Clara Colour, but it is the ideal e-reader. With a 6-inch screen, it's slightly smaller than the Kindle Paperwhite, but it makes it the perfect size, able to be held comfortably for multiple hours at a time without any wrist or arm fatigue."
That six-inch screen makes it awesome to pack along for your next vacation or to keep you entertained (distracted) during the daily train commute. Unlike the Kindle, the Kobo Clara Colour is ad-free. Certain versions of the Kindle can claim the same, but they come with a higher price tag.
If you've always wanted an e-reader but haven't been thrilled with a black housing, it's your lucky day now that the Kobo Clara Colour comes in a white option. Pre-order it now and you'll be reading in color with a white e-reader in just a few weeks.
Get a free year of ESPNs streaming service when you buy an on-sale Samsung QLED or OLED TV
GET A FREE YEAR OF ESPN DTC: As of Sept. 9, flagship Samsung TVs including OLED models, Neo QLEDs, and The Frame Pro are still on sale form Labor Day — and Samsung will throw in 12 months of ESPN's new streaming service (a $299.99 value) if you buy one.
Opens in a new window Credit: Samsung Free ESPN for a year ($299.99 value) When you buy select Samsung QLED or OLED TVs Get DealFootball season inspires some of the best TV deals of the year. If you're tempted to bring home your new TV at the start of the season (rather than waiting until Black Friday or playoffs), consider buying a Samsung — with your purchase, you'll also get a free way to watch a ton of NFL games. As of Sept. 9, Samsung is throwing in a free year of ESPN's new streaming service (a $299.99 value) with the purchase of a glare-free TV. These include The Frame Pro, S95F OLED, and several 4K and 8K Neo QLED models, most of which are also on sale themselves. You could save upwards of $1,000 with these combined savings.
SEE ALSO: My Best Buy Plus and Total members: Get NFL Sunday Ticket for up to $222 offFinding a way to watch NFL games for cheap is an art form these days — especially now that StreamEast met its demise. The ESPN DTC streaming service is one new strategy to add to your playbook this year. A subscription gets you access to all ESPN networks: ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPNEWS, ESPN Deportes, SEC Network, and the ACC Network, plus ESPN on ABC, ESPN+, ESPN3, SECN+, and ACCNX. It's one way to watch any live game on ESPN or ABC. The Samsung promo covers the ESPN Unlimited Plus plan, which is set to show 47,000 live events total throughout the year.
In terms of the TVs you'll be choosing from, Samsung didn't hold back on offering its best models. Here's a full breakdown of all the Samsung TV deals eligible for the ESPN promo:
Samsung QN1EF Samsung Vision AI Neo QLED 4K TV (55 to 85 inches) — between $849.99 and $1,949.99 (save up to $950)
Samsung The Frame Pro Samsung Vision AI Neo QLED 4K TV (65 to 85 inches) — between $2,099.99 and $3,999.99 (save up to $300)
Samsung S95F Samsung Vision AI OLED 4K TV (55 to 83 inches) — between $2,199.99 and $5,999.99 (save up to $500)
Samsung QN900F Samsung Vision AI Neo QLED 8K TV (65 to 85 inches) — between $3,099.99 and $5,299.99 (save up to $200)
Samsung QN990F Samsung Vision AI Neo QLED 8K TV (65 to 85 inches) — between $5,299.99 and $7,999.99 (save up to $500)
While dark scenes and nighttime watching are typically an OLED TV's wheelhouse, Samsung's S95F OLED is often referred to as one of the brightest OLEDs on the market — crucial for watching sports in daylight. There's a serious price slash on every size of the Samsung QN1EF, which is already a budget-friendly QLED option even at full price. Plus, we think Samsung's The Frame Pro is one of the best TVs of the year. All QLED models listed here are Neo QLED, which combines the classic layer of quantum dots we're used to with QLED technology, paired with mini LEDs.
Apples iPhone 17 launch met with protests by child safety advocates
A massive banner was unfurled outside Apple's Cupertino headquarters on Tuesday morning, with the smiling face of CEO Tim Cook welcoming visitors to the company's California campus. But the message of the starkly monochromatic decoration wasn't a boast about the new iPhone upgrades about to be announced, instead reading: "New iPhone Still Spreading Child Sexual Abuse."
The image was an act of civil disobedience by the Heat Initiative, a tech accountability network of experts, parents, and youth advocates who have made it their mission to pressure Big Tech into taking more aggressive action against predatory behavior and threats to youth safety across their platforms.
Mashable reached out to Apple for comment about the Heat Initiative action, but hasn't yet received a response. Apple previously responded to accusations that its products enable child sexual abuse material (CSAM); the company was targeted in a related class action lawsuit filed late last year. Apple stated at the time that it takes CSAM seriously and has instituted additional guardrails to prevent its spread.
SEE ALSO: Which jobs are AI-proof?"Cook and Apple’s top executives know child sexual abuse is hosted and traded from iCloud, but they refuse to implement common sense detection and removal practices that are standard across the tech industry," said Heat Initiative CEO Sarah Gardner in a press statement.
"That means survivors of child sexual abuse are forced to relive the worst crimes imaginable over and over because of Apple’s negligence and inaction. Since Apple won’t act, today we did — and our message to Tim Cook is that we will not rest until he stops putting profits over the lives and safety of children and survivors."
The timing aligns with Apple's annual product-centered September event, which will see the company debuting its new lineup of devices and iOS26 upgrades on Tuesday at 10 a.m. PT.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.The Heat Initiative has spent the last two years pressuring Apple to enforce stronger protections against the alleged storage and dissemination of child sexual abuse materials (CSAM) through the company's iCloud storage platform, with the belief that device manufacturers should also be held accountable for the youth mental health crisis and other safety failures. In late 2021, Apple announced it was pausing then axing plans to launch an iCloud scanning tool that would automatically detect and source CSAM stored in users' private drives. At the time, privacy experts warned that the tool could be the entry point into a wave of surveillance. The company initially claimed that its new NeuralHash technology would still preserve user privacy, but later reversed course.
"Child sexual abuse material is abhorrent and we are committed to breaking the chain of coercion and influence that makes children susceptible to it,” said Erik Neuenschwander, Apple's director of user privacy and child safety, in response to Heat Initiative in 2021 (statement originally published by Wired). "Scanning every user’s privately stored iCloud data would create new threat vectors for data thieves to find and exploit. It would also inject the potential for a slippery slope of unintended consequences."
Apple has faced more intense legal scrutiny over the last year, including a billion dollar class action lawsuit filed in December that alleged the company reneged on mandatory reporting duties and thus sold "defective products" that were incorrectly advertised as safe for young people.
"Child sexual abuse material is abhorrent and we are committed to fighting the ways predators put children at risk," wrote Apple spokesperson Fred Sainz in response to the lawsuit. "We are urgently and actively innovating to combat these crimes without compromising the security and privacy of all our users. Features like Communication Safety, for example, warn children when they receive or attempt to send content that contains nudity to help break the chain of coercion that leads to child sexual abuse. We remain deeply focused on building protections that help prevent the spread of CSAM before it starts."
The Heat Initiative has also organized around Meta's alleged youth safety failures, in an effort to push more companies into the spotlight.
Fubo is giving out free Apple TV 4K streaming devices — heres how to get yours
GET A FREE APPLE TV 4K: As of Sept. 9, Fubo is giving out free Apple TV 4K streaming devices to new subscribers who commit to a 12-month Elite plan with Sports Plus. That's a $129 value included for zero dollars.
Opens in a new window Credit: Apple Free Apple TV 4K with 12-month Fubo Elite with Sports Plus Get DealIf you're shopping around for a live TV streaming service, you have a few different options. It all depends on what your priorities are. If live sports — in particular, sports that require regional sports networks to watch — are your main priority, Fubo is likely your best bet. And for a limited time, it comes with an incentive to sign up: free stuff.
As of Sept. 9, new Fubo subscribers who commit to a 12-month Elite plan with Sports Plus ($104.99 per month when all is said and done) will receive a free Apple TV 4K ($129 value). Since there is technically no annual plan available, this promotion is based purely on your word alone that you'll keep your Fubo plan for an entire year. The Apple TV 4K will ship once your first payment is received (after the free trial). So long as you stick around the full year, it's yours to keep for free. If you cancel before the 12-month promotional period is up, you'll be charged the cost of the Apple TV 4K.
Eligible new customers will be presented with the offer upon signing up for the Elite plan. You can choose to opt in or opt out of the promotion. Just note that if you opt in, you're essentially giving Fubo your word that you'll keep your subscription for at least 12 months.
Fubo's Elite plan with Sports Plus is pretty epic. It features 318 live channels, as well as ESPN Unlimited, local NBA, NHL and MLB games (thanks to the most RSNs on the market), and NFL RedZone — all available in 4K resolution. Is it expensive? Yes, but it's the most well-rounded option for live sports streaming. You'll get a free five-day trial, then your first month for just $74.99. After that, you'll be charged the full $104.99 per month.
Report: OpenAI could leave California in last-ditch effort to avoid political scrutiny
Is OpenAI planning to leave California?
According to a new report from the Wall Street Journal, the AI giant headed by Sam Altman has discussed the possibility of having to relocate out of The Golden State due to the laws surrounding nonprofit organizations and OpenAI's plan to restructure as a for-profit.
Roughly one year ago, OpenAI announced its plans to overhaul how the company is structured. OpenAI began as a nonprofit, but the organization's mission clearly changed as its AI chatbot ChatGPT took off. In September 2024, OpenAI said that it intended to restructure the nonprofit into a traditional for-profit company.
However, the blowback amongst its users and the tech community at large derailed parts of those plans. Earlier this year, OpenAI CEO Altman announced that OpenAI will instead structure itself into a for-profit company with the nonprofit organization retaining control over it.
OpenAI's attempt to appease everyone while still getting what it wanted has now been called into question. Other nonprofits, philanthropies, labor groups, and even OpenAI rivals like Meta and Elon Musk (who, until 2018, was on the nonprofit's board of directors) have pushed back against OpenAI's new arrangement, the WSJ noted, saying that OpenAI is violating the nonprofit's founding mission which in turn may be breaking California's charitable trust law.
Attorneys general in California and in Delaware are now investigating OpenAI’s plan to restructure to see if the AI giant is indeed breaking the law that regulates nonprofits, according to the WSJ. As a result of these investigations, OpenAI could be sued by the states or be required to pay a settlement as terms for a restructure.
OpenAI's conundrumDepending on what the Attorneys general do, OpenAI may be left with a tough decision, according to the WSJ.
OpenAI's investors could pull $19 billion from the company, under the condition that the financing would only be given if these backers received equity in the for-profit company. The way OpenAI is currently set up, the nonprofit group controls the company as a subsidiary and equity cannot be distributed in the same manner as if it was strictly run as a for-profit.
So, in order to receive those billions, which is roughly half of its total funding in the past year, OpenAI has discussed the possibility of leaving California. But, there is a problem there too for OpenAI. AI companies are throwing big salaries around in order to lure AI talent to their companies. Many AI researchers are based in San Francisco. AI companies like Anthropic seem to have no plans to leave California. The allure of not having to pack up and move their families out-of-state may be another way for OpenAI's rivals to convince their talent to make the jump.
OpenAI doesn't seem to really want to move out of California. The WSJ reports that the company has hired a team of lobbyists with close ties to Governor Gavin Newsom in hopes of avoiding any issues with its restructuring. But, depending on what these investigations turn up, they may not have much of a choice.
Google's NotebookLM Just Got More Features
NotebookLM, Google's AI-powered research and learning assistant, has added a bunch of new features. The platform can act like a tutor now, with Flashcards, Quizzes, a redesigned Reports function, and a "Learning Guide" conversational style.
The New Pebble Smartwatch Is Shipping This Month, But With Some Changes
Back in March, the founder of Pebble announced the much-loved e-paper smartwatch would return. After all these months, it's finally happening. Pebble 2 Duo is officially in mass production, and you might get to have one on your wrist this month—with a catch.
Hold onto your TikTok feed, because Google Veo 3 now offers vertical video
Brace yourselves, Veo 3 just became mobile-friendly.
Google's AI video model now supports the vertical video format in the Gemini API. Now, developers can create Veo 3 videos with the 9:16 aspect ratio, which is the vertical frame size for TikTok and Reels.
SEE ALSO: I tested Grok Imagine, and it's no match for Google Veo 3 or SoraThe update is for developers working with Veo 3 directly within the API. But Google has steadily introduced more Veo 3 features throughout various apps and products. Users can now turn images into videos with Veo 3 on the Gemini app and in Google Photos. Unlike other AI video generators, Veo 3 also generates audio, which has made it a popular choice for sharing hyperrealistic AI-generated street interviews and videos of AI creators.
All of these videos have been generated in a horizontal video format, or edited into vertical format with some other tool or extension. It's unclear whether vertical video support is coming to consumer-friendly tools like Gemini. If Veo 3-generated videos can be optimized for social by just about anyone, our feeds might explode with AI slop.
Mashable has contacted Google and will update this story with a response. For developers at least, they'll now be able to generate vertical videos directly within the prompt. In addition to vertical video support, Google also announced 1080p HD output and lower price per second on Veo 3 (now $0.40 per second) and Veo 3 Fast (now $0.15 per second) models.
LineageOS Now Supports the OnePlus 12, Moto G Stylus 5G, and 8 More Phones
LineageOS is (probably) the most popular Android custom ROM, bringing a stock-like experience and longer support to many phones and tablets. The project has recently added official support for 10 more phones, including the OnePlus 12 and original Moto G Stylus 5G.
Hurry — the Dyson Supersonic Nural dryer is $150 off as Best Buys deal of the day
SAVE $150: On Sept. 9, the Dyson Supersonic Nural is down to just $399.99 (reg. $549.99) as one of Best Buy's deals of the day. That means you have to act quick, as the savings will disappear at the day's end.
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The Dyson Supersonic is the crown jewel of hair dryers — and its price tag certainly reflects that. While we do think the iconic hair dryer lives up to the hype, we often recommend dupes that can offer a similar experience without the steep price tag. Not everyone has $500+ to drop on a hair tool, after all. When it goes on sale, though, the dupes go out the window.
As of Sept. 9, the Dyson Supersonic Nural — the brand's newest and most superior dryer — is on sale for just $399.99 as one of Best Buy's deals of the day. That's $150 off its current list price of $549.99 and $100 cheaper than it is currently listed at Amazon. FWIW, it's also just $10 away from its best price ever.
There's a few essential things to note about this promotion. First, the $150 savings is only available on the strawberry bronze and blush pink model. All other color options are either sitting at full price or have a lesser discount. Second, as a deal of the day, this discount is here today, gone tomorrow. If you're interested in the Dyson Supersonic Nural, now's the time to grab it.
Dyson launched the Supersonic Nural in early 2024 with even more premium features than the original Supersonic. It comes with a scalp protect mode, upgraded attachments (including an excellent and unique diffuser), memory for preferred settings with said attachments, and pause detection. Mashable's Bethany Allard tested it out and said, "It certainly feels more intelligent, but not quite like a smart hair dryer."
At $399.99, the Supersonic Nural is in the same price bracket as some of the dupes we recommend. In other words, at this price, you can actually opt for the real thing. But hurry — the deal will expire at 1 a.m. ET.
Every iPhone getting iOS 26: See if yours is on the list
Apple is set to release a substantial new iOS version soon, but like always, some iPhones will be unable to run the operating system and will be functionally left behind by the Apple ecosystem.
Tim Cook and friends are expected to reveal the iOS 26 release date during the September Apple Event on Tuesday. The new version of iOS brings a host of new features, such as the new "Liquid Glass" design language, improved live translation, and a sorely needed reorganization of the Camera and Photos apps. As you may have noticed, we also jumped from iOS 18 to iOS 26, as Apple has adopted a new OS naming scheme that focuses on years rather than version numbers.
SEE ALSO: Apple Event 2025 live blog: Every 'awe-dropping' announcement, including iPhone 17However, this news comes with a bit of disappointment for some iPhone owners. Each new version of iOS represents a new group of older iPhones that will be effectively cut off from major software updates, thus incentivizing their owners to spend money on a newer iPhone instead. Here is the list of iPhones that support iOS 26, for those who are curious about the status of their older iPhones.
SEE ALSO: The iPhone 17 arrives today: See rumored specs, cameras, colors, and release date Every iPhone that supports iOS 26The list of iOS 26-compatible iPhones is as follows:
iPhone SE (second generation and beyond only)
iPhone 11, Pro, and Pro Max
iPhone 12, Mini, Pro, and Pro Max
iPhone 13, Mini, Pro, and Pro Max
iPhone 14, Plus, Pro, and Pro Max
iPhone 15, Plus, Pro, and Pro Max
iPhone 16, Plus, Pro, and Pro Max
iPhone 16e
You can go ahead and pencil in the as-yet-unannounced iPhone 17, too. That means every iPhone model older than iPhone 11 is out of luck here. iPhone X line owners who got iOS 18 last year will have to upgrade at some point if they want to take advantage of the new features iOS 26 brings to the table. It's also worth noting that any Apple Intelligence features will be limited even further to iPhone 15 and 16 models (until the 17 is inevitably announced, too).
SEE ALSO: How to watch the Apple Event 2025: Don't miss the iPhone 17 launchThe release date for iOS 26 is fast approaching. Get ready for Liquid Glass.
For more Apple event coverage, follow Mashable's live blog and get real-time updates on the iPhone 17, Apple Watch Series 11, and AirPods Pro 3 launch.
5 Things I Refuse To Go Back To Physical On
Are you ready to embrace the all-digital life? I am. In the digital world we live in, sometimes it can be nice to go back to physical mediums. That’s not for me. Instead, I’m an all-digital, all-the-time kinda guy, and these are the five things I refuse to go back to physical on.
How to watch South Africa vs. Nigeria online for free
TL;DR: Live stream South Africa vs. Nigeria in World Cup qualifiers for free on FIFA+. Access this free streaming site from anywhere in the world with ExpressVPN.
There are a number of really important World Cup qualifiers taking place this week, but South Africa vs. Nigeria might be the biggest matchup on the schedule. Only the top team in each qualification group will automatically qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and South Africa are currently sitting pretty at the top of the standings with a five-point cushion over Benin in second. Nigeria desperately need a win here.
If you want to watch South Africa vs. Nigeria in World Cup qualifiers for free from anywhere in the world, we have all the information you need.
When is South Africa vs. Nigeria?South Africa vs. Nigeria in World Cup qualifiers kicks off at 12 p.m. ET on Sept. 9. This fixture takes place at the Free State Stadium.
How to watch South Africa vs. Nigeria for freeSouth Africa vs. Nigeria in World Cup qualifiers is available to live stream for free on FIFA+.
FIFA+ is geo-restricted to these locations, but anyone can access this free streaming service with a VPN. These tools can hide your real IP address (digital location) and connect you to a secure server in another location, meaning you can access free live streams on FIFA+ from anywhere in the world.
Lve stream South Africa vs. Nigeria for free by following these simple steps:
Subscribe to a streaming-friendly VPN (like ExpressVPN)
Download the app to your device of choice (the best VPNs have apps for Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, Linux, and more)
Open up the app and connect to a server in another location
Visit FIFA+
Stream South Africa vs. Nigeria for free from anywhere in the world
The best VPNs for streaming are not free, but most do offer free-trials or money-back guarantees. By leveraging these offers, you can watch South Africa vs. Nigeria in World Cup qualifiers without actually spending anything. This clearly isn't a long-term solution, but it does give you enough time to stream select World Cup qualifiers before recovering your investment.
If you want to retain permanent access to free streaming sites from around the world, you'll need a subscription. Fortunately, the best VPN for streaming live sport is on sale for a limited time.
What is the best VPN for FIFA+?ExpressVPN is the best choice for bypassing geo-restrictions to stream live sport on FIFA+, for a number of reasons:
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A one-year subscription to ExpressVPN is on sale for $99.95 and includes an extra three months for free — 49% off for a limited time. This plan also includes a year of free unlimited cloud backup and a generous 30-day money-back guarantee. Alternatively, you can get a one-month plan for just $12.95 (including money-back guarantee).
Live stream South Africa vs. Nigeria in World Cup qualifiers for free with ExpressVPN.
How to watch the Apple Event 2025: Dont miss the iPhone 17 launch
For Apple lovers, the biggest date on the tech calendar has arrived. On Tuesday, Sept. 9 at 10 a.m. PT (1 p.m. ET), you can watch the Apple Event 2025 live, where Apple is all but certain to reveal the new iPhone 17 lineup, new Apple watches, and plenty more.
Every year, Apple has two huge events. First, there's the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in the summer, which shows off all the software and artificial intelligence upgrades the company has to offer. Then, the fall iPhone launch is the big event for consumer tech lovers.
For the 2024 Apple event, the company announced the Apple Watch Series 10, updated AirPods, the iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus, and iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max, among other announcements. This year, in addition to the new iPhone 17, we're also anticipating an ultra-thin iPhone, the AirPods Pro 3, the Apple Watch Ultra 3, and a release date for iOS 26 and Liquid Glass.
How to watch the Apple Event 2025You can find the Apple Event at all the usual spots — on Apple's YouTube channel, the Apple website, or the Apple TV app. Through the company's website, you can set up a calendar reminder, and on YouTube, you can be reminded when the event actually gets started. Again, it's slated to kick off at 10 a.m. PT on Tuesday.
For more coverage before and after the livestream, you can also check out the CNET and Mashable Apple event live show on YouTube, where our tech experts will break down all the announcements.
For more Apple event updates, follow Mashable's live blog and get real-time insights on the iPhone 17, Apple Watch Series 11, and AirPods Pro 3 launch.
Grab the 2025 Lego Star Wars, City, and Friends advent calendars on sale before they sell out
SAVE UP TO 29%: As of Sept. 9, three 2025 Lego advent calendars — Lego Star Wars, Lego City, and Lego Friends — are on sale at Amazon for $38, $25, and $29.99, respectively.
Lego advent calendars on sale at Amazon Lego Star Wars Advent Calendar 2025 $38 (save $6.99) Get Deal Lego City Advent Calendar 2025 $25 (save $9.99) Get Deal Lego Friends Advent Calendar 2025 $29.99 (save $5) Get DealAll of the new 2025 Lego advent calendars just came out on Sept. 1 — and three of the most highly-coveted sets are already on sale at Amazon. Grab the 2025 Lego Star Wars set for $38 (regularly $44.99), the 2025 Lego City set for $25 (regularly $34.99), and 2025 Lego Friends set for $29.99 (regularly $34.99).
SEE ALSO: Our 15 favorite Lego sets, sourced from actual Lego fansLego advent calendars may not create quite the pandemonium that a new Pokémon card pack drop does, but they definitely sell out — often, only to be restocked and discounted on, like, December 20. While many Lego lovers probably aren't complaining about getting to open 20 days' worth of mini figures in one sitting, imagine having one of these advent calendars ready to go before December starts.
Our favorite advent calendar on sale has to be the Star Wars one. The Lego Star Wars hype is as real in 2025 as it's ever been, and honestly, we're just surprised to see any of the new Star Wars sets on sale so soon after release. It's not the $999.99 Death Star set that's coming out in October, but it'll tide the younglings over for now — or anyone who has a soft spot for mini figs, really. Everyone needs a BB-8 dressed as a snowman.
Slash $50 off the DJI Osmo Action 4 for your fall adventures
SAVE $50: As of Sept. 9, the DJI Osmo Action 4 is on sale for just $249. That's a 17% discount from its usual list price of $299.
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Sure, you always have a high-quality camera in your pocket, thanks to your smart phone. But it's not always the most practical way to snap photos and videos on the go. That's where a dedicated action camera comes in.
As of Sept. 9, the DJI Osmo Action 4 standard combo is down to just $249 at Amazon. While that's not the cheapest it's ever been, it still saves you 17% or $50 on the usual list price of $299. The standard combo comes with the waterproof action camera itself, plus one extreme battery, a horizontal-vertical protective frame, a quick-release adapter mount, a curved adhesive base, and more.
GoPro may be the gold standard when it comes to action cameras, but the DJI Osmo Action 4 "makes a good argument for buying an action camera that's not a GoPro," our friends at PCMag (also owned by Ziff Davis) said in their review. It can take on the elements (freeze resistant, waterproof up to 59 feet), has a clean and intuitive interface, lasts up to 2.5 hours per charge, has excellent digital stabilization, and excels in low light situations.
PCMag's reviewer adds that it would particularly suit content creators and vloggers over GoPro's Hero11 Black, thanks to its longer-lasting battery and better performance in dim settings. Even at full price, we think the DJI Osmo Action 4 is a worthy action camera; at $50 off, it's a steal.
Nouvelle Vague trailer: Richard Linklater pays tribute to Jean-Luc Godard and the French New Wave
With his upcoming film Nouvelle Vague, director Richard Linklater (Hit Man, Boyhood) transports viewers to Paris in 1959, amid the beginnings of the French New Wave film movement. Major figures in the movement included Cahiers du Cinéma film critics-turned-directors François Truffaut, Claude Chabrol, and Jean-Luc Godard.
While Linklater's Nouvelle Vague is an ode to the entire French New Wave, he's focused on one film in particular: Godard's first feature, 1960's Breathless. Nouvelle Vague reimagines the making of this iconic film from Godard's (Guillaume Marbeck) initial aspirations to direct to the casting of American actor Jean Seberg (Zoey Deutch).
SEE ALSO: 2025 fall movie preview: Every upcoming film you ought to know aboutWritten by Holly Gent and Vincent Palmo, with French adaptation by Michèle Halberstadt and Laetitia Masson, Nouvelle Vague had its world premiere at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival in May. It received positive reactions from critics, who praised Linklater's earnest homage to the French New Wave.
Nouvelle Vague is not Linklater's only project to be coming out in 2025. In addition to his ode to Godard, Linklater is also releasing Blue Moon, which reunites him with frequent collaborator Ethan Hawke. Hawke plays Lorenz Hart, songwriter and former creative partner of Richard Rodgers (Andrew Scott) of Rodgers and Hammerstein fame. The biopic, which premiered at the 2025 Berlin International Film Festival and went on to play at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival, received critical acclaim. However, Mashable's Entertainment Editor Kristy Puchko felt differently, calling the film "insufferable" in her review, while also noting that "Andrew Scott is the best part."
How will Linklater's Nouvelle Vague measure up to his other 2025 film?
Nouvelle Vague hits select theaters Oct. 31 before coming to Netflix Nov. 14.


