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Le Sserafim on tech, style, and staying connected in a digital world
For the members of Le Sserafim, few things are as essential as a pair of headphones. Whether they’re laying down tracks in the studio, tuning out the chaos of a bustling airport, or curating the ultimate playlist for a late-night dance session, the right pair of headphones is more than a functional tool — it's an accessory, a statement, and a key to their world as international superstars who spend a lot of time in transit.
The K-pop group’s latest collaboration with Sony Audio brings this idea to life with the release of a new Smoky Pink colorway for the brand’s acclaimed 1000X noise-canceling headphones. By fusing cutting-edge technology with the group’s chic, trendsetting style, the partnership redefines the relationship between music, fashion, and self-expression, something Huh Yunjin highlights as integral to their bold, confident image.
"When we first saw the actual headphones on the set of our commercial, it had a dreamy and transient kind of feel, which went well with the concept of 'Crazy,'" she shares with Mashable over a Zoom call. "Whenever we're on the go, we like to have our headphones with us. We like listening to music, but we also like the look of it. It's aesthetic." Yunjin laughs, then adds, "And it makes you look busy!"
Le Sserafim’s Sony collaboration captures the essence of their lifestyle: balancing creative work with moments of unplugged downtime. Credit: Courtesy of Sony AudioIt’s not like Kim Chaewon, Sakura, Huh Yunjin, Kazuha, and Hong Eunchae need any help looking busy. As one of the industry’s most in-demand girl groups, the girls have spent more time accruing airline miles and being shuttled from one schedule to another than at home. Following the release of their single "Crazy" in August, Le Sserafim attended their very first MTV Video Music Awards in New York City, where they performed the club song during the VMAs pre-show and took home their first Moon Person. Then, earlier this month, they performed on the main stage at the 2024 MTV Europe Music Awards in Manchester, UK.
When Mashable catches up with the group in late October, they’re in the middle of preparations for their next album and the upcoming slate of end-of-year music performances. “We’re grinding,” Yunjin says. So, their tech becomes an outlet for creativity and relaxation amid their demanding schedules. For Sakura, the group’s resident gamer, her headphones are as essential for winding down as they are for work. Last year, she even crocheted ribbons and tied them in bows on her headset.
SEE ALSO: The 15 best K-pop songs of 2024 (so far)Accessorizing their tech like this reflects their unique personalities, adding a more personal touch to their busy lives. Chaewon’s phone background is her dog, Shiro. For Yunjin’s birthday in early October, the members gifted her with custom stickers of herself. Sakura proudly displays one on her floral phone case. "I put some on mine as well," Yunjin says, holding her phone to the camera. Her phone is a colorful mix of charms and characters that mirror her outgoing personality. She recently added a small dog charm to her device. "I used to have a lotus flower and a jellyfish charm," she adds. "I literally changed it two minutes before this meeting."
In contrast to Yunjin’s eclectic, colorful style, Kazuha takes a more minimalistic approach to her tech as she shows off her sleek and sophisticated black phone case. "I like things that are very simple and clear-cut," the lithe dancer says. "Not only for my phone, but I think the Sony headsets are beautiful, just in and of themselves. So, I use them as they are because they look cool and chic."
The distinction between their accessories speaks to the group’s versatility, blending individuality with collective unity. From Eunchae's fun, bold approach to accessorizing her cherry phone case to Kazuha's minimalist sophistication, each member brings something unique, reflecting their broader approach to fashion — always evolving and always on-trend.
View this post on Instagram"If you feel like something is missing, adding a pair of headphones perfects the whole look," Eunchae explains. For example, the youngest member likes wearing her headphones around her neck. "It makes you look really relaxed and chill," she says. "Sometimes, I also put my headphones around my bag, so they dangle on it." Whether it’s sleek wireless headphones or a chic pair of wired ones, the group sees tech as a way to elevate their aesthetic.
"Our style is diverse," Yunjin says, "so having long-lasting accessories that can suit every look is important because our hair colors change all the time."
But their relationship with tech doesn’t stop at how they style it. As idols, they’re constantly connected to their devices. Their phones are tools for staying connected with their fans and indulging in their hobbies. Between rehearsals and performances, Yunjin scrolls through social media, interacts with their fan community, and, like many in the group, keeps her creative flow going by curating playlists for different moods. "I use my phone mostly to listen to music," Chaewon adds. Meanwhile, you can find Sakura watching her favorite dramas on her phone. "I spend a lot of time watching films and shows on streaming apps." Currently, Sakura and her bandmates are obsessed with the cooking competition series Culinary Class Wars on Netflix. "Eunchae is the only one who hasn't watched it yet, but she feels like it's too late to hop on the bandwagon, so we’re waiting for Season 2," Yunjin laughs.
The members are also obsessed with their digital cameras, which they’ve personalized with stickers. "I know there was a boom for digital cameras before I was born," Eunchae says. "But I think people are enjoying that retro vibe and feel that those little cameras give."
But as much as tech plays a vital role in their lives, the members of Le Sserafim also recognize the need to step away from their devices every once in a while. Despite their constant connection to the digital world, they find ways to unplug and recharge in moments of downtime, disconnecting from the buzz of notifications and the pressures of social media.
Eunchae shares a fun ritual the group has adopted: "When we eat together, we'll say, 'OK, let’s put our phones face down and just talk.' If someone’s caught looking at their phone, they get playfully scolded by the others." It’s a small but meaningful way they create space for real connection amidst their tech-heavy lives.
Smoky Pink matches the dreamy vibe of Le Sserafim's latest EP, 'Crazy.' Credit: Courtesy of Sony AudioYunjin echoes this sentiment, explaining that while it’s difficult to escape technology, she tries to use it more intentionally. "I try to interact with technology as a creator instead of just a consumer," she says. "We film TikToks between schedules or get together for creative projects. Yesterday, we filmed like 10 TikToks. It’s a way for us to stay productive and have fun with tech." But even she knows when to completely log off. "Sometimes I’ll just read or write, away from the screen, to reset."
Sakura, on the other hand, finds solace in more tactile activities. "I like to knit," she says. "It helps me relax and disconnect from social media. It’s a peaceful hobby that gives me a moment of quiet focus." For Sakura, knitting is more than just a pastime — it’s a mindful way to be present, away from the digital world constantly demanding attention. She’s also excited to read the paperback book her mom sent her from Japan.
For all the time they spend online, whether for work or leisure, these moments of unplugging remind the members of the importance of balance — using technology to enhance their lives while also taking time to nurture their creativity, friendships, and well-being in a more analog way.
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Wicked proves popular at box office, smashing Gladiator II
Whether you were defying gravity or battling Colosseum sharks this weekend, chances are you were watching either Wicked or Gladiator II — the so-called "Glicked" pair smashed the box office in their opening weekend.
Jon M. Chu's adaptation of the musical starring Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande debuted in the U.S. this weekend, making $114 million at the domestic box office and $164 million globally, according to Box Office Mojo.
SEE ALSO: Everything you need to know about those showstopping 'Wicked' cameosAnd yes, it's a record opening weekend for a Broadway musical adaptation, beating Into the Woods' top domestic opening from a decade ago ($31 million).
That's also a fair U.S. lead over blockbuster pal Gladiator II; Ridley Scott's epic sequel drew in $55.5 million domestic, although the total international takings for the film ($221 million) are currently above those of Wicked. Granted, Gladiator II has had more time at the international box office, premiering in Australia on Oct. 30 and releasing in the UK on Nov. 15.
Featured Video For You How director Jon M. Chu made 'Wicked'There's no delusions of grandeur here; together, the combined "Glicked" pair raked in $170 million over the weekend in the U.S.
The biggest U.S. opening weekend of the year is still Deadpool & Wolverine, which opened to $211 million at the domestic box office, followed by Inside Out 2 with $155 million, but Wicked managed to scoot past Beetlejuice Beetlejuice at $111 million.
The total takings will be an interesting ride for Wicked and Gladiator II, and I'll be personally watching how many fans return for multiple viewings — in Wicked's case, maybe you couldn't actually hear the film over audience participation...
New AirPods Max arent coming soon, report says
Apple is not working on a new version of AirPods Max. Sorry.
This is according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, who mentioned it in his latest "Power On" newsletter.
In September 2024, the company technically launched a new version of AirPods Max, but they're essentially the same as the previous model, with the only notable change being the switch from Lightning port to USB-C.
If that got you expecting something more in the future, we've got bad news: Gurman claims that Apple has no immediate plans to upgrade the AirPods Max "in a meaningful way."
SEE ALSO: From 'That's So True' to 'Apple,' here are TikTok's most viral songs of 2024On one hand, it may be proof that the current version is simply selling well enough, giving the company no immediate reason to upgrade. Or perhaps, as Gurman believes, the sales are too low, giving Apple little reason to bother with an upgrade.
It's a pity, given that the AirPods Max don't support some of Apple's own Apple Music features, including Adaptive Audio or Lossless audio quality.
The lack of Lossless support is particularly odd for Apple's top headphones. Apple Music started offering lossless-quality audio back in 2021 (for a primer of what this means, go here), about a year after it launched the AirPods Max. Four years later, the $549 AirPods Max still have the same H1 chip inside (the company launched a new, H2 chip in the meantime, and it currently powers the AirPods Pro and the 4th generation AirPods).
Another tidbit from Gurman's latest newsletter has to do with Apple's Siri, which is apparently getting a new overhaul soon. Gurman wrote about it in the recent report, saying that the company is testing a "more conversational" Siri, but that it is unlikely to launch before 2026.
Save over $80 on RayNeo Air 2s AR Glasses this Black Friday
SAVE OVER $80: As of Nov. 25, the RayNeo Air 2s AR/XR Glasses are available for $319 at Amazon. That’s a 20% discount off their $399.99 list price.
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Been dreaming of stepping into a sci-fi future? In that case, the RayNeo Air 2s AR glasses might be your ticket — and with this Black Friday deal, the price is a little less otherworldly. Currently, Amazon has these high-tech specs for $319, which is $80 off their usual $399.99 price tag.
The RayNeo Air 2s delivers a cinema-worthy experience with its 201-inch Sony micro OLED display, designed for gamers, movie buffs, and tech enthusiasts alike. Yes, that's "201 inches" in your line of vision. With a refresh rate of 120Hz and brightness that clocks in at an eye-popping 5,000 nits, these glasses provide vivid, seamless visuals whether you're binge-watching, gaming, or casually flexing on your friends.
SEE ALSO: Best PS5 Black Friday deals: Compare Best Buy, Amazon, Target, and moreSound is equally impressive, thanks to the glasses' quad-speaker setup, which promises immersive, dynamic stereo quality. It's like having a mini sound studio perched on your face. And speaking of comfort, the lightweight design (only 78 grams) and adjustable fit mean you can wear them for hours without feeling like you're in a cyberpunk neck workout.
Compatibility? These glasses play nice with almost everything: iPhones, Androids, Nintendo Switch, Steam Deck, PS5, and Macs. However, depending on your device, you may need an adapter for full functionality (sad trombone for older iPhones with Lightning ports).
Amazon is sweetening the deal with extra bundle savings, including options that add portable adapters or gaming accessories. You'll also get a coupon for a free portable adapter with a 4,500mAh battery, perfect for long flights or epic gaming sessions.
This futuristic gadget is a tech lover's dream gift. Ready to make it yours? Head to Amazon before this Black Friday deal disappears faster than the final boss in a glitchy speedrun.
NYT Connections hints today: Clues, answers for November 25
Connections is the latest New York Times word game that's captured the public's attention. The game is all about finding the "common threads between words." And just like Wordle, Connections resets after midnight and each new set of words gets trickier and trickier—so we've served up some hints and tips to get you over the hurdle.
If you just want to be told today's puzzle, you can jump to the end of this article for today's Connections solution. But if you'd rather solve it yourself, keep reading for some clues, tips, and strategies to assist you.
SEE ALSO: Mahjong, Sudoku, free crossword, and more: Play games on Mashable What is Connections?The NYT's latest daily word game has become a social media hit. The Times credits associate puzzle editor Wyna Liu with helping to create the new word game and bringing it to the publications' Games section. Connections can be played on both web browsers and mobile devices and require players to group four words that share something in common.
Tweet may have been deletedEach puzzle features 16 words and each grouping of words is split into four categories. These sets could comprise of anything from book titles, software, country names, etc. Even though multiple words will seem like they fit together, there's only one correct answer.
If a player gets all four words in a set correct, those words are removed from the board. Guess wrong and it counts as a mistake—players get up to four mistakes until the game ends.
Tweet may have been deletedPlayers can also rearrange and shuffle the board to make spotting connections easier. Additionally, each group is color-coded with yellow being the easiest, followed by green, blue, and purple. Like Wordle, you can share the results with your friends on social media.
SEE ALSO: NYT's The Mini crossword answers for November 25 Here's a hint for today's Connections categoriesWant a hit about the categories without being told the categories? Then give these a try:
Yello: Acquire
Green: A conglomeration of people
Blue: Ship construction
Purple: Eastern philosophy
Need a little extra help? Today's connections fall into the following categories:
Yellow: Attain
Green: Large Group
Blue: Parts of a Ship
Purple: Associated Principles in Chinese Philosophy
Looking for Wordle today? Here's the answer to today's Wordle.
Ready for the answers? This is your last chance to turn back and solve today's puzzle before we reveal the solutions.
Drumroll, please!
The solution to today's Connections #533 is...
What is the answer to Connections todayAttain: EARN, LAND, SCORE, WIN
Large Group: CROWD, FLOCK, HOST, SEA
Parts of a Ship: ANCHOR, BOW, BRIDGE, DECK
Associated Principles in Chinese Philosophy: EXPANSIVE, LIGHT, MASCULINE, YANG
Don't feel down if you didn't manage to guess it this time. There will be new Connections for you to stretch your brain with tomorrow, and we'll be back again to guide you with more helpful hints.
SEE ALSO: NYT Connections Sports Edition today: Hints and answers for November 25Are you also playing NYT Strands? See hints and answers for today's Strands.
If you're looking for more puzzles, Mashable's got games now! Check out our games hub for Mahjong, Sudoku, free crossword, and more.
Not the day you're after? Here's the solution to today's Connections.
NYT Strands hints, answers for November 25
If you're reading this, you're looking for a little help playing Strands, the New York Times' elevated word-search game.
Strands requires the player to perform a twist on the classic word search. Words can be made from linked letters — up, down, left, right, or diagonal, but words can also change direction, resulting in quirky shapes and patterns. Every single letter in the grid will be part of an answer. There's always a theme linking every solution, along with the "spangram," a special, word or phrase that sums up that day's theme, and spans the entire grid horizontally or vertically.
SEE ALSO: Mahjong, Sudoku, free crossword, and more: Play games on MashableBy providing an opaque hint and not providing the word list, Strands creates a brain-teasing game that takes a little longer to play than its other games, like Wordle and Connections.
If you're feeling stuck or just don't have 10 or more minutes to figure out today's puzzle, we've got all the NYT Strands hints for today's puzzle you need to progress at your preferred pace.
SEE ALSO: Wordle today: Answer, hints for November 25 SEE ALSO: NYT Connections hints today: Clues, answers for November 25 NYT Strands hint for today’s theme: Plan on itThese words are written on a calendar.
Today’s NYT Strands theme plainly explainedWords are things to consider when planning something.
NYT Strands spangram hint: Is it vertical or horizontal?Today's NYT Strands spangram is vertical.
NYT Strands spangram answer todayToday's spangram is Calendar.
Featured Video For You Strands 101: How to win NYT’s latest word game NYT Strands word list for November 25Month
Date
Year
Event
Week
Appointment
Holiday
Calendar
Looking for other daily online games? Mashable's Games page has more hints, and if you're looking for more puzzles, Mashable's got games now!
Check out our games hub for Mahjong, Sudoku, free crossword, and more.
Not the day you're after? Here's the solution to today's Strands.
Wordle today: Answer, hints for November 25
Oh hey there! If you're here, it must be time for Wordle. As always, we're serving up our daily hints and tips to help you figure out today's answer.
If you just want to be told today's word, you can jump to the bottom of this article for today's Wordle solution revealed. But if you'd rather solve it yourself, keep reading for some clues, tips, and strategies to assist you.
SEE ALSO: Mahjong, Sudoku, free crossword, and more: Play games on Mashable SEE ALSO: NYT Connections today: Hints and answers for November 25 Where did Wordle come from?Originally created by engineer Josh Wardle as a gift for his partner, Wordle rapidly spread to become an international phenomenon, with thousands of people around the globe playing every day. Alternate Wordle versions created by fans also sprang up, including battle royale Squabble, music identification game Heardle, and variations like Dordle and Quordle that make you guess multiple words at once.
Wordle eventually became so popular that it was purchased by the New York Times, and TikTok creators even livestream themselves playing.
What's the best Wordle starting word?The best Wordle starting word is the one that speaks to you. But if you prefer to be strategic in your approach, we have a few ideas to help you pick a word that might help you find the solution faster. One tip is to select a word that includes at least two different vowels, plus some common consonants like S, T, R, or N.
What happened to the Wordle archive?The entire archive of past Wordle puzzles was originally available for anyone to enjoy whenever they felt like it, but it was later taken down, with the website's creator stating it was done at the request of the New York Times. However, the New York Times then rolled out its own Wordle Archive, available only to NYT Games subscribers.
Is Wordle getting harder?It might feel like Wordle is getting harder, but it actually isn't any more difficult than when it first began. You can turn on Wordle's Hard Mode if you're after more of a challenge, though.
SEE ALSO: NYT's The Mini crossword answers for November 25 Here's a subtle hint for today's Wordle answer:The color you get when you mix red, blue, and yello.
Does today's Wordle answer have a double letter?There are no reoccurring letters.
Today's Wordle is a 5-letter word that starts with...Today's Wordle starts with the letter B.
SEE ALSO: Wordle-obsessed? These are the best word games to play IRL. The Wordle answer today is...Get your last guesses in now, because it's your final chance to solve today's Wordle before we reveal the solution.
Drumroll please!
The solution to today's Wordle is...
BROWN.
Don't feel down if you didn't manage to guess it this time. There will be a new Wordle for you to stretch your brain with tomorrow, and we'll be back again to guide you with more helpful hints.
Are you also playing NYT Strands? See hints and answers for today's Strands.
SEE ALSO: NYT Connections Sports Edition today: Hints and answers for November 25Reporting by Chance Townsend, Caitlin Welsh, Sam Haysom, Amanda Yeo, Shannon Connellan, Cecily Mauran, Mike Pearl, and Adam Rosenberg contributed to this article.
If you're looking for more puzzles, Mashable's got games now! Check out our games hub for Mahjong, Sudoku, free crossword, and more.
Not the day you're after? Here's the solution to today's Wordle.
Target has slashed $100 off Beats Studio Pro headphones for Black Friday
SAVE $100: As of Nov. 25, the Beats Studio Pro headphones are on sale for $249.99 in Target's Black Friday sale. That's 29% off their list price of $349.99.
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Target's week-long Black Friday sale has kicked off with an abundance of incredible deals for shoppers to check out. If you've been hoping to score some deals on headphones this week, you're in luck. There's a wide variety of options to look through, including a stellar discount on Beats Studio Pro headphones.
These high-quality headphones are currently on sale for $249.99. This is a whole $100 off their list price of $349.99, which is a fantastic deal to jump on. All colors are on sale as well, so you can have your pick of the black, deep brown, navy, or sandstone headphones. However, this deal won't last long as Target's page says the sale ends on Nov. 26.
SEE ALSO: Save $40 on SHOKZ OpenRun headphones in Amazon's Black Friday saleIf you're still on the fence about investing in Beats Studio Pro headphones, it's worth knowing we had high praise for them in our review. Writer Alex Perry said that these headphones "are excellent on most of the levels that matter. They sound fantastic, last a long time, and support multiple playback styles. Most importantly, Android users don’t get the shaft, with near-parity between iOS and Google’s mobile platform."
This limited-time deal disappears on Nov. 26, so don't miss out on this excellent discount on Beats Studio Pro headphones at Target.
If you're hoping to find even more headphone and earbud deals, now's a great time to look around for them. Target's not the only retailer offering up excellent Black Friday deals right now, either. Have a look at our breakdowns of Amazon, Walmart, and Best Buy's Black Friday sale events to learn more about what each location has planned this week.
Score the Elgato Stream Deck+ for under $170 this Black Friday
SAVE $32: As of Nov. 25, the Elgato Stream Deck+ is on sale for $167.20 at Amazon. That’s a 16% Black Friday discount off its usual $199.99 price.
Are you a creative multitasker drowning in open tabs or a dedicated streamer? The Elgato Stream Deck+ might be the life raft your workflow needs. Luckily for you, it's on sale for $167.20 in Amazon's Black Friday sale. That's $32 off its usual $199.99 price — a rare discount on one of the most versatile tools for content creators.
This is different from your average gadget. The Elgato Stream Deck+ is a powerhouse for anyone juggling audio mixing, video editing, or streaming. It boasts tactile LCD keys, a customizable touch strip, and satisfying dials that feel as premium as they look. Think of it as a command center for your creative endeavors or a button-filled toy box for your inner tech nerd.
SEE ALSO: Basically all of the best robot vacuums out there are at new record-low pricing for Black FridayWhat sets the Stream Deck+ apart isn't just the physical buttons (though they are ridiculously fun to press). It's the seamless software integration. With support for OBS, Twitch, YouTube, Spotify, and even Philips Hue, you can control your stream, manage your playlists, or set the perfect mood lighting from one sleek console. Multi-actions let you string together complex workflows with a single tap, saving time and brainpower for, you know, creating actual content.
If you need more flair in your workspace, opt for the white version, which is slightly pricier at $169.99. But let's be honest, black screams "serious creative business," doesn't it?
Deals on the Stream Deck+ don't pop up often, and at 16% off, this Black Friday steal is one to grab before it's gone. Whether starting your streaming journey or upgrading your setup, this gadget is worth every penny of the investment (and more). Head over to Amazon to snag this deal while it lasts. You've got commands to streamline and buttons to push after all.
Get 30% off the Gtech AirRam 3 vacuum for Black Friday
SAVE OVER $100: As of Nov. 25, the Gtech AirRam 3 Cordless Vacuum is on sale for $323.28 at Amazon. That’s a 30% saving on list price thanks to a 20% Black Friday discount and an extra 10% coupon. Originally $449.99, this lightweight vacuum handles carpets, hardwood floors, and pet hair with ease.
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Black Friday is here and it’s time to sweep up a fantastic deal, literally. The Gtech AirRam 3 cordless vacuum is slashing its list price of $449.99 by 20% for Black Friday, bringing it down to $359.20. But the savings don’t stop there: tack on an extra 10% off coupon at checkout, and your total drops to just $323.28. That’s a sweet 30% off, leaving you with more cash to splurge on holiday snacks (or to clean up after them).
What makes the AirRam 3 a standout? At just 8 pounds, this cordless wonder is easy to carry and maneuver. Don’t let its lightweight build fool you, though — it’s a cleaning powerhouse. Whether you’re tackling plush carpets, smooth hardwood floors, or that mystery pet hair tumbleweed in the corner, the AirRam 3 gets the job done. Its anti-hair wrap bar keeps the brush roll tangle-free, while dual-edge brushes ensure no spot goes untouched.
SEE ALSO: Basically all of the best robot vacuums out there are at new record-low pricing for Black FridayWith its 22V lithium-ion battery, you’ll get 30 minutes of runtime per charge — plenty of time to blitz through the messiest rooms. And when it’s time to empty, the bagless dirt collection system makes cleanup quick and hassle-free. A simple flip of a latch sends dust and debris straight to the trash, no bags required.
Pet parents, this one’s for you: the AirRam 3’s design is tailor-made for homes with shedding fur babies. Its specialized brush head and anti-wrap tech are game-changers for keeping your floors spotless without the usual maintenance headaches.
Don’t let this Black Friday deal slip away like crumbs under the couch. At just $323.28, the Gtech AirRam 3 is a savvy upgrade for anyone ready to ditch cords and mess. Check out the deal on Amazon before it’s gone.
How to get a free Eminence IR Sampler Pack for Black Friday
TL;DR: As of Nov. 25, Sweetwater is offering the Neural DSP Quad Cortex with a Black Friday offer on 48-month financing ($36.11 per month) or the chance to earn $85 back in Bonus Bucks when purchased with the Sweetwater Credit Card. Usually priced at $1,699, this digital effects modeler replaces entire amp collections in a sleek, road-ready package.
Opens in a new window Credit: Neural DSP Free Eminence IR Sampler Pack with Neural DSP Quad Cortex Get DealLugging around multiple amps, stomps, and pedals is so last decade. Enter the Neural DSP Quad Cortex, a do-it-all digital effects modeler and profiler that condenses an entire gear wall into one portable, sleek floorboard. Thanks to Sweetwater's current financing options — 48 months at $36.11 per month or an $85 Bonus Bucks credit for upfront buyers — getting this powerhouse into your hands (and under your feet) is easier than ever thanks to this Black Friday offer.
But what exactly makes the Quad Cortex worth your hard-earned cash? Simply put, this box does more than most rigs can dream of, and it does it all while fitting neatly into a gig bag. Powered by Quad-Core SHARC DSP technology, the Quad Cortex provides the performance that makes gearheads swoon. Imagine running up to four amps and effects chains simultaneously with zero latency. Whether you're looking for sparkling cleans, bone-crunching distortion, or lush ambient textures, this device has the processing muscle to handle it.
SEE ALSO: The 2024 Guitar Lessons Training BundleThe beauty of the Quad Cortex lies in its ability to mimic an endless library of amps, cabinets, and effects. Want to recreate the crunch of a Marshall JCM800 or the creamy tone of a Fender Twin? You can. Thanks to its Neural Capture technology, you can even digitize your favorite amps and pedals with startling accuracy. Instead of investing thousands of dollars into gear, you can consolidate everything into this one device, which costs far less than a single boutique amp.
If the Quad Cortex's stock sounds aren't enough to keep your creative juices flowing, its cloud-based community will take your playing to the next level. With built-in WiFi, you can access a massive online library of user-generated amp captures, artist presets, and effects chains. Download a Gojira-inspired high-gain tone for your next jam, or grab a Cory Wong-style clean patch to channel those funky vibes. Sharing and downloading presets is fast, intuitive, and adds an endless stream of inspiration to your toolkit.
My dream setup has always been a Mesa Boogie MK IIC+ with all the extras to get a tone similar to Metallica's "Master of Puppets" album bar using an EMG Het Set in my guitars. By the way, we're talking about an iconic 40-year-old amp worth north of $20,000 here. All I had to do was check out the Cortex Cloud to quickly find a Neural Capture of the amp (Luckily, I found this one by user Swinglehurst Guitars, which was perfect). Then I found a Master of Puppets Impulse Response online (IRs are presets that make your digital rig sound epic without messing around). That's it, done, all for less than $2,000. Even the upcoming Mesa Boogie MK IIC+ reissue isn't beating that price point. I also made a clean channel featuring a Roland Jazz Chorus neural capture to add value to the mix. I can't stop playing One.
And the savings continue beyond there. The Quad Cortex comes preloaded with over 50 amp models, 70 effects, and 1,000 impulse responses, giving you endless tonal flexibility right out of the box. Combine this with regular firmware updates that add even more amps and effects, and you're looking at a piece of gear that keeps improving.
Despite its compact size, the Quad Cortex has features that satisfy even the pickiest tone snob. Its 7-inch touchscreen makes navigating amp chains and tweaking settings a breeze. At the same time, the 11 rotary footswitches provide precision control on the fly. The robust I/O options — including combo XLR inputs, dual effects loops, and MIDI connectivity—can handle any setup, from a home studio to a packed touring rig.
For live performers, the Quad Cortex has three modes: Stomp, for controlling individual effects; Scene, for activating multiple effects at once; and Preset, for instantly switching between custom-built rigs. The built-in performance looper and ultra-durable aluminum construction make it clear this device was made with gigging musicians in mind.
Newcomers will love its plug-and-play simplicity and intuitive interface. At the same time, pro players will appreciate its deep customization options and road-tested reliability. For the price of just a few high-end pedals, you'll get a device that could replace your entire rig this Black Friday.
Get $50 off an Apple Watch SE in Targets Black Friday sale
SAVE $50: As of Nov. 25, the Apple Watch SE is on sale for $229.99 in Target's Black Friday sale. That's an 18% discount from its list price of $279.99.
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If you're looking to invest in new Apple devices, Black Friday is a fantastic time of year to do it. During this busy period, a wide variety of Apple products get great discounts across several retailers. Apple Watches, in particular, see some very nice deals and this year is no different. If you've been wanting to pick up a reliable Apple Watch that covers smartwatch basics, Target has the deal for you.
The 44mm Apple Watch SE — complete with a sport band and GPS in silver — is currently on sale for $229.99. This is 18% off its list price of $279.99, allowing you to pocket $50. The Apple Watch SE line is Apple's most affordable option, but this deal makes it even more budget friendly.
SEE ALSO: Score a PS5 Slim Digital Edition for under $400 this Black FridayAs mentioned earlier, this Apple Watch covers the smartwatch basics. This includes health and safety features — like Fall Detection, Crash Detection, and Emergency SOS — a sleep tracker, and workout features. If you're just looking for a smartwatch to keep up with your day-to-day activities, the SE is the pick for you. And if you're not sure which Apple Watch to go with, it's worth having a look at our comparison of Apple Watch Series 9 vs. SE 2 to learn more.
Don't miss out on this excellent Black Friday deal on the Apple Watch SE at Target.
If you're looking for even more tech deals, there are an abundance available at other retailers right now as well. Best Buy, Walmart, and Amazon are all offering some incredible Black Friday deals alongside Target that are worth checking out this week.
Score a PS5 Slim Digital Edition for under $400 this Black Friday
SAVE $75: As of Nov. 25, the PlayStation 5 Slim Digital Edition is on sale for $374.99 in Target's Black Friday sale. This is $75 off its list price of $449.99.
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Following the release of the PlayStation 5 Pro and its very hefty price tag, now's a great time to find discounts on your favorite PlayStation products. If you've been hoping to pick up a console but don't want to shell out a bunch of cash on the Pro, this is your lucky day. The PS5 Slim Digital Edition has been discounted in Target's Black Friday sale.
The PS5 Slim Digital Edition console is currently down to $374.99 at Target. This is $75 off its list price of $449.99. It also marks the lowest-ever price for the console, according to price tracker camelcamelcamel.
SEE ALSO: PS5 vs. PS5 Slim: What are the differences?As its name states, this console is slimmer than its predecessor and all-digital. So if you don't mind being disc-less, this console can get you started with an excellent variety of games right away. Not to mention, you can pick up quite a few digital titles in PlayStation's Black Friday sale right now, so there's truly no better time to scoop it up.
The PS5 Slim Digital Edition console also comes with 1TB of storage, so you can fill up your library right away. You also get a DualSense wireless controller and the delightful Astro's Playroom pre-installed in the console, so you can jump into a game right after getting set up.
Don't miss out on this excellent PlayStation 5 Slim Digital Edition Black Friday deal at Target.
There's plenty more to check out right now at other top retailers. Alongside Target and Best Buy, Amazon have an abundance of Black Friday discounts live right now and Walmart's second wave of deals starts up on Nov. 25 as well.
This tracking device ensures you never misplace your keys or wallet again
TL;DR: For a limited time at the Mashable Shop, you can get the MagTag Ultra Slim Tracker Card, which works with the Apple Find My app, for only $26.99 (reg. $42.99).
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Are you tired of seeing the awkward lump your AirTag leaves in your wallet? We are, too. But don't get us wrong — the AirTag was a game-changer when it was first released, but it's pretty clear that Apple didn't realize how bulky its circular design would be. That's why the MagTag comes in clutch for people with the bad habit of misplacing their wallet.
This Bluetooth tracker fits perfectly in your wallet, works with the Apple Find My tracking system to locate your items in seconds, and is rechargeable. Ahead of Black Friday, you can get one while it's available for only $26.99 (reg. $42.99) while supplies last.
Where are your belongings? They're right hereInstead of trying to stuff your AirTag into your wallet or small bag pocket, you can neatly slide the MagTag in. It's so slim that you might forget it even exists... at least until you forget where you put your wallet. When that happens, just open the app and check where you left it.
If you've never tracked an item with a Bluetooth tracker, here's how it works:
View the map and see if your wallet is at home or left behind somewhere else.
Get real-time global GPS tracking of your item's location.
Lose something at home? Remotely trigger the tracking card to emit a sound to locate your item.
Regardless of where you've left your items, knowing exactly where they are with the MagTag can save you a whole lot of stress. You can even have the tracker notify you when you leave your office lanyard or wallet behind. This tracking card will remind you that they've been forgotten with a notification. Then, you can turn back and grab it.
Just be sure to keep your MagTag charged so you can actually track where your important belongings are. Toss it onto your Qi-wireless charging pad once every five or so months, and you’re all set. That's yet another improvement on the AirTag, which requires you to replace the batteries outright.
Quit tearing your house apart to find your keys.
Keep track of your belongings with the MagTag tracker card, now just $26.99, while inventory is still available.
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Give the gift of cloud storage for life — save 85% on 2TB plans
TL;DR: Give the gift of digital organization and pay just $69.97 for lifetime access to FileJump's 2TB cloud storage plan.
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Looking to make an impression with your gifts? During this early Black Friday sale, you can give the gift of peace of mind with the FileJump 2TB Cloud Storage lifetime subscription for just $69.97 (reg. $467).
Ideal for students, professionals, or anyone else who hates running out of storage space, FileJump offers an easy, secure, and affordable way to store files across devices.
Whether backing up family photos, collaborating on projects, or simply saving space on their devices, FileJump is the perfect solution. With 2TB of storage, end-to-end encryption, and no recurring fees, this gift will keep on giving— no subscription needed.
With FileJump's drag-and-drop interface, you don’t need to be a tech wizard to upload files, while the built-in media preview makes viewing photos, videos, and documents a breeze.
Sharing and collaborating are seamless, too. Share files via custom links or create free accounts for clients and team members to access shared folders. With AES 256-bit encryption, your files are not only accessible but also secure.
What really sets FileJump apart? There are no limits on download speeds or transfer rates, meaning you’ll never wait longer than necessary to access your data.
At $69.97 for lifetime access to 2TB of storage, an 85% discount for Black Friday, FileJump delivers premium features at an incredible value. Competitors charge monthly fees for similar services, but with FileJump, you pay once and own it forever. This offer isn’t just practical and useful — it’s economical, too.
For a limited time, you'll pay just $69.97 (reg. $89.99) for lifetime access to 2TB of FileJump storage.
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Writing letters to Santa deserves next-gen tech — get this smart pen set ahead of Black Friday
TL;DR: The SyncPen 4 Smartpen Set is perfect for holiday gifting, letting users digitize their handwriting for $129.99 (reg. $139).
If someone on your list is writing letters to Santa or just trying to keep track of the chaos that is holiday shopping, the SyncPen 4 Reusable Smartpen Set makes it all a little easier. This smart pen set is on sale ahead of Black Friday for $129.99.
The high-tech pen takes handwritten notes, sketches, and even doodles and turns them into digital files in real-time. It’s perfect for those who love the nostalgic feel of handwriting but also crave the practicality of modern tech.
Included in this gift-worthy set is a pressure-sensitive smartpen and a reusable notebook, which means no more wasted paper or scrambling for space. From wish lists to holiday recipes, every stroke gets saved digitally, so nothing important slips through the cracks. Plus, it works with 66 languages, making it a great pick for global users or language learners.
The pen’s compact size means it travels wherever they do — whether that’s the coffee shop, the office, or holiday dinners at Grandma’s house. And the eco-friendly design ensures a guilt-free writing experience for every creative idea or shopping list. They’ll love how easy it is to sync across devices and access their notes wherever inspiration strikes.
This tech-savvy tool isn’t just for holiday lists. It’s the ultimate upgrade for anyone who loves to write, sketch, or organize their thoughts.
Give them the gift of smarter notes with the SyncPen 4 Reusable Smartpen Set for $129.99 — and maybe even the best letter to Santa they’ve ever written.
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JonBenét Ramsey: What happened and why Netflix is releasing another doc about her
Netflix’s true crime industrial complex is showing no signs of slowing, this time setting its sights on one of America’s most haunting mysteries: the murder of 6-year-old JonBenét Ramsey.
With Cold Case: Who Killed JonBenét Ramsey set to drop on November 25, here's everything you need to know about the unsolved crime that has kept the nation captivated — and conspiracy theories spinning— for nearly three decades.
Who is JonBenét Ramsey and the Ramsey family?JonBenét Ramsey was born on August 6, 1990, in Atlanta, Georgia, to John Bennett and Patricia "Patsy" Ramsey. The youngest of two children, she grew up alongside her older brother, Burke, who was just three years her senior. In the early 1990s, the family relocated to Boulder, Colorado, where they settled in an affluent neighborhood. John was a successful software executive who sold his company to Lockheed Martin.
Patsy Ramsey, John’s second wife, had a background in beauty and pageantry, having won the title of Miss West Virginia in 1977. She channeled this passion into JonBenét’s life, enrolling her in child beauty pageants at a young age. JonBenét quickly became a standout, winning titles such as America’s Royale Miss and Little Miss Colorado. Patsy was deeply involved in her daughter’s competitions, managing her wardrobe, rehearsals, and public appearances.
This hands-on role later led some to call her a “stage mom,” a portrayal that gained traction in tabloid media following JonBenét’s tragic death.
In the aftermath of JonBenét’s murder, both Patsy and John faced public and investigative scrutiny, as speculation about their involvement overshadowed the case and cemented it as one of the most infamous unsolved crimes in American history.
The death of JonBenét RamseyThe Ramsey family’s life began to unravel on December 26, 1996, when JonBenét was found dead in the basement of their Boulder home just hours after her mother reported her missing. The case became an instant media sensation, fueled by a series of unusual details: a lengthy ransom note found in the house, the absence of clear signs of forced entry, and a botched initial police investigation.
On the morning of December 26, 1996, Patsy Ramsey discovered a handwritten ransom note demanding $118,000 for the safe return of her daughter—a figure John Bennett later claimed was nearly identical to his recent Christmas bonus. Patsy immediately called 911 to report JonBenét missing. However, the police, believing it to be a kidnapping, did not conduct a thorough search of the Ramsey home. Instead, they cordoned off JonBenét’s bedroom but left the rest of the house accessible, inadvertently allowing significant contamination of potential evidence.
Eight hours later, John Ramsey discovered JonBenét’s body in the basement. She was found with duct tape over her mouth and a nylon cord tied around her wrists and neck. In a move that further compromised the crime scene, John carried his daughter’s body upstairs, removing her from the location where she had been found.
A later autopsy revealed that JonBenét had died from strangulation, with additional evidence suggesting the possibility of sexual assault. Her death was officially ruled a homicide, but the circumstances surrounding the case were far from clear. The combination of the ransom note, the condition of her body, and the botched initial investigation quickly led authorities to focus on her parents, John and Patsy Ramsey, as the primary suspects.
JonBenét Ramsey conspiracy theoriesThe investigation into JonBenét Ramsey’s death, coupled with the intense media scrutiny surrounding her family and the Boulder community, gave rise to two primary theories: either her parents were responsible, or an unidentified intruder committed the crime.
Accidental family crime?Suspicion toward the parents stemmed from several key factors. Police noted there were no clear signs of forced entry into the house, and the ransom note — a long-winded, oddly specific document — seemed staged. Investigators also observed what they interpreted as reluctance from John and Patsy Ramsey to cooperate fully, though the family claimed this was out of fear that police were fixated on them as suspects rather than pursuing other leads.
Forensic handwriting analysis eventually ruled out John as the author of the ransom note but was inconclusive for Patsy. Interviews with their son, Burke, both at the time and years later, painted the Ramseys as loving parents, and there was no history of violence on Patsy’s part toward her children or anyone else.
One of the more sensational theories proposed by investigators and amplified by the media suggested that Patsy accidentally killed JonBenét and then staged the break-in and strangulation to cover it up. However, autopsy results undermined this claim, showing that JonBenét was alive when she was strangled, making an accidental death followed by staging less plausible.
Despite mounting public pressure, the investigation was plagued by missteps and insufficient evidence. In 1999, a Colorado grand jury voted to indict John and Patsy Ramsey on two counts of child abuse resulting in death. However, then-District Attorney Alex Hunter declined to sign the indictment, citing a lack of evidence to prosecute the case successfully.
An even more controversial theory gained traction in 2016, following the airing of CBS’s The Case of: JonBenét Ramsey. This theory posited that 9-year-old Burke Ramsey, in a fit of frustration, killed his sister by striking her on the head with a flashlight during a dispute over a piece of pineapple. Proponents of this theory argued that JonBenét’s parents then staged the crime scene—including the ransom note and evidence of strangulation—to protect their son from potential legal consequences. Burke would later sue CBS for defamation.
Possible intruder?Before focusing on the Ramsey family, police initially pursued the theory that an intruder had committed the crime. This was supported by evidence such as an unidentified boot print found in the basement where JonBenét’s body was discovered, as well as unidentified male DNA found on her underwear.
Investigators followed several leads in the Boulder community, including questioning the family’s housekeeper, a local reporter whose girlfriend suggested he could be a suspect, and even the mall Santa Claus who had interacted with JonBenét before her death. Despite their efforts, none of these individuals were tied to the crime.
Police conducted hundreds of DNA tests, but no matches were ever found, leaving the intruder theory as one of many possibilities in the still-unsolved case.
Where is the Ramsey family now?After nearly a decade of allegations and intense scrutiny, the Ramsey family was officially exonerated in 2008 by DNA evidence, as announced by the Boulder County District Attorney’s office. Despite this, the damage had already been done. Media narratives and public speculation had dominated their lives, particularly for John and Patsy Ramsey, who became central figures in the storm of controversy surrounding their daughter’s death.
In 2004, John Ramsey attempted to move forward by running for a seat in Michigan’s House of Representatives, but his campaign was unsuccessful. Just two years later, in 2006, Patsy Ramsey passed away from ovarian cancer, an illness she had battled since 1993. Her death marked another tragedy for a family already burdened by public suspicion and loss.
Little was heard from their son, Burke, until 2016, when he gave his first public interview on the Dr. Phil show. The appearance came in response to CBS’s The Case of: JonBenét Ramsey, which had floated a controversial theory implicating him as his sister’s possible killer. Following the broadcast, Burke filed a defamation lawsuit against CBS, which was settled earlier this year.
Why is Netflix covering this again?Yes, again. In 2017, Netflix released Casting JonBenét, a unique documentary that explored the casting process for reenactments of the Boulder murder. While it received decent reviews, it became one of many documentaries examining JonBenét’s death. So, why another one now?
The new three-part series, directed by Joe Berlinger, aims to reexamine the case with a fresh perspective—and to definitively clear the Ramsey family’s name. Speaking to The Independent, Berlinger reflected on how media narratives had influenced public perception, even his own. “Back then I fell for [the hype],” he admitted. “I’m embarrassed that I fell for it because I had just finished Paradise Lost, which is all about wrongful conviction—but I had a two-year-old daughter at home, and I kind of bought into the media hype.”
Teaming up with a Colorado Springs detective, Berlinger revisits the case, featuring appearances from John Ramsey and his adult son from his first marriage. The director’s stated goal for the series? To debunk the “crazy conspiracy theories” that have clouded the case and public understanding for decades.
From Thats So True to Apple, here are TikToks most viral songs of 2024
TikTok, an app known for catapulting obscure artists onto the Billboard charts, had a turbulent start in 2024.
At the end of January, Universal Music Group (UMG) pulled its catalog — including massive artists like Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish, and Drake — from the platform after negotiations dissolved between the music giant and TikTok. In February, UMG removed even more music from the platform, this time coming for all songs controlled by Universal Music Publishing Group (UMPG), which included any song a UMG artist wrote or co-wrote. TikTok estimated that UMG owned 20 to 30 percent of the music on the platform.
SEE ALSO: Taylor Swift's brand is mightier than her penIn April, ahead of the release of Swift's newest album, The Tortured Poets Department, the singer's music returned to TikTok. By the beginning of May, TikTok and UMG reached a deal to usher its catalog back onto the app.
Before "Apple" took over during brat summer, the was a nearly four-month dry spell where Djo's "End of Beginning" soared in popularity, soundtracking nearly every video on our FYPs. But over the course of the year, TikTok reclaimed its title as a hub for music discovery.
Here are some of the best and most viral songs on the platform in 2024.
"Apple" by Charli XCXThe apple doesn't fall far from the tree, and "Apple" by Charli XCX was never far from our FYP.
Brat wasn't just an album but a cultural moment, and the iconic "Apple" dance created by Kelley Heyer bolstered its success. The song soundtracks over 1.7 million videos, with participants dancing to it everywhere. The dance was so popular that on Charli XCX and Troye Sivan's Sweat Tour, they crowded an "Apple girl" at each show who performed the choreography on the big screen.
"BIRDS OF A FEATHER" by Billie EilishEilish's music returned to TikTok just in time to bolster the success of her latest album, HIT ME HARD AND SOFT. While "LUNCH" is the album's single, "BIRDS OF A FEATHER" is the runaway hit on social media. Eilish's plea to stick together became the go-to song to soundtrack TikTok videos about friendship and romance, boasting over 1.3 million videos.
"Breathe" by Olly AlexanderAn inexplicable trend that combined a clip from Gilmore Girls with Olly Alexander's 2014 cover of the Years & Years' "Breathe" catapulted the song back into relevancy. The "I love your daughter trend" saw men on TikTok appeal to a woman's father with their dance moves. In the soundbite, Gilmore Girls' Kirk (Sean Gunn) says, "I love your daughter," and Kirk's love interest's father replies, "What do you have to offer her?" And he says, "Nothing, only this…" At this point, the men employ their goofiest dance moves to Olly Alexander's "Breathe." Over 247,000 videos used the remix of the Gilmore Girls scene and "Breathe."
"Diet Pepsi" by Addison RaeWith "Diet Pepsi," Addison Rae officially transitioned from TikTok star to pop girlie. The irresistible earworm proved her spot in the brat extended universe was well-deserved. There, of course, was a "Diet Pepsi" dance choreographed by @fr00dle.
"End of Beginning" by DjoThe year's runaway hit came out in 2022, but the song jumped in popularity on TikTok from a mere 18,000 videos in February to 2.2 million in March. The cinematic dream-pop song lends itself to yearn-posting for a city you've since moved away from, fan edits of The Bear, and it has the added bonus of being written by someone the platform already loves, Joe Keery — the actor who plays fan-favorite Steve Harrington on Stranger Things.
"Espresso" by Sabrina CarpenterRising to prominence after being Olivia Rodrigo's "blonde girl" and Swift's opener for the Latin America leg of the Eras Tour, Carpenter gripped the internet with four little words, "That's that me espresso."
Her sun-drenched hit is not only impossibly catchy but endlessly quotable. "That's that me espresso" and "I'm workin' late cuz I'm a singerrrr" inspired countless memes. Between the original and the "Double Shot Version," it's soundtracked over 450,000 videos on the app.
"Juna" by ClairoAmid so much Clairo shade, the soft-spoken singer-songwriter released her third album, Charm.
"Juna," the hopeful lead single, inspired over 1.3 million TikToks and an accompanying trend. Participants in the trend posted a photo of themselves captioned with the lyrics, "You know me," followed by another slide saying, "You KNOW me," with a photo of themselves surrounded by things that define them. In true TikTok fashion, the defining things were often-materialistic in nature, detracting from the beauty of the song.
"Maps" by the Yeah Yeah YeahsIt isn't TikTok if it isn't bringing a past hit to new listeners. This year, the Yeah Yeah Yeah's 2003 single "Maps" exploded in popularity thanks to an incredibly simple dance that even rabbits, cats, seals, and dogs performed.
"Mamushi (feat. Yuki Chiba)" by Megan Thee StallionEvery summer is hot girl summer when Megan Thee Stallion is making hits. "Mamushi," this year's contribution to the hot girl canon, inspired creator MONA to choreograph a wildly popular dance to the song. The hype for the dance continued to explode when Megan Thee Stallion danced with MONA in a TikTok video. The track was used in over 2.4 million videos. Between "Mamushi," "Maps," and "Apple," the TikTok dance made a triumphant return — the girls stayed dancing!
"Nasty" by Tinashe"Is somebody gonna match my freak?" is to Tinashe as "That's that me espresso" is to Carpenter.
Released in April, "Nasty" rose to virality thanks to a freaky white boy's dance moves on TikTok. A genius X user reposted a brief clip of a dancer, Nate — who posts under the handle @nates.vibes — impressively gyrating his hips, biting his finger, and sticking his tongue out. His moves are at odds with his nerdy appearance, making it immediate meme fodder.
In the original video, posted in February 2023, he dances to "Bind" by Hey Choppi, but the viral version replaces the audio with "Nasty." The video garnered more than 10 million views on X and spurred a whopping 5.6 million TikToks, including Tinashe herself mimicking Nate's moves. Now, that's what we call the Song of the Summer.
"Not Like Us" by Kendrick LamarFrom March to May, Kendrick Lamar and Drake went head to head in a vicious rap battle instigated by "Like That" from Future, Metro Boomin, and Lamar.
Over the course of 10 songs, Lamar and Drake launched diss after diss at each other, setting the internet ablaze with analysis and speculation. But back-to-back hitters "Meet the Grahams" and "Not Like Us" seemingly declared Lamar the winner. With accusation-laded, highly charged bars like "Certified Lover Boy, certified pedophiles" and "Tryna strike a chord, and it’s probably A-minor," "Not Like Us" has produced hundreds of thousands of TikToks and counting.
"TEXAS HOLD 'EM" by BeyoncéBeyoncé inspired a good old-fashioned TikTok dance with "TEXAS HOLD 'EM." Choreographed by users Dexter Mayfield (@dexrated) and Matt McCall (@matt8mccall), their original dance video received a whopping 43.5 million views and 4.2 million likes. The song has since been used in over a million videos.
"That's So True" by Gracie AbramsThe final song to dominate FYPs this year was Gracie Abrams' "That's So True." For weeks on end, videos of people emphatically lip-synching, "What'd she do to get you off? (Uh-huh) / Taking down her hair like, oh, my God," were inescapable on the platform. And Abrams herself is seeing the boost in real-time as "That's So True" continues to climb the Billboard Hot 100.
Save $75 on the Nintendo Switch OLED Mario Kart 8 Deluxe bundle for Black Friday
SAVE $75: As of Nov. 25, the Nintendo Switch OLED Mario Kart 8 Deluxe bundle is on sale for $274.99 in Target's Black Friday sale. This is 21% off its list price of $349.99.
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Black Friday is a great time of year to pick up a console at a reduced rate. And many consoles get a bundle deal around this time of year as well, which is really great news for gamers. The Nintendo Switch is something that has popped up over the last few years with a bundle deal involving Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, and this year is no different.
You can score the Nintendo Switch OLED Mario Kart 8 Deluxe bundle on sale right now at Target. This OLED bundle has a list price of $349.99, but as of Nov. 25, you can pick it up for $274.99 at Target. This is 21% off the list price, saving you $75 overall.
SEE ALSO: The PS5 Slim just got its biggest-ever discount in Amazon's Black Friday eventNot only does this bundle come with the Nintendo Switch OLED model — which we called the "best version of this console" in our review — you're also getting Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and 12 months of a Nintendo Switch Online membership. If you break down this bundle into its individual parts, you're saving over $150 if you were to buy everything separately without a discount. That's a phenomenal bundle deal to take advantage of right now.
This Black Friday bundle is one you definitely don't want to miss. Grab the Nintendo Switch OLED Mario Kart 8 Deluxe bundle at Target.
There's plenty more to check out outside of Target, too. Best Buy, Walmart, and Amazon are kicking off Black Friday week in style with a wide variety of discounts available right now for shoppers. No matter if you're looking for more gaming deals, tech, or items for your home, there's a little something for everyone.
Save $40 on SHOKZ OpenRun headphones in Amazons Black Friday sale
SAVE $40: As of Nov. 25, the SHOKZ OpenRun headphones are on sale for $89.95. That's a 31% discount on list price for Black Friday.
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Black Friday sales are the best excuse to upgrade your tech. You can find incredible deals on TVs, laptops, earbuds, Apple products, and much more. But the latest deal to catch our eye is on the SHOKZ OpenRun bone-conducting headphones. As of Nov. 25, you can find them on sale at Amazon for just $89.95, saving you 31% on list price.
Bone conduction technology does what it says on the tin. It's a technology that transmits sound through vibrations directly to the inner ear via the cheekbones, bypassing the eardrum, and increasing your spatial awareness.
SEE ALSO: Save $100 on the Dyson Supersonic hair dryer this Black FridayThe SHOKZ OpenRun headphones are an earbud-free design with a lightweight, wraparound frame and open-ear fit. They utilize 8th-generation bone conduction technology to deliver high-quality audio while keeping your ears open to your surroundings for safety and connection during workouts. This is one we recommend for runners — a great way to listen to music and stay safe.
It has an IP67 waterproof rating, so they’re sweatproof and work for runs or walks in the rain. However, these are not suitable for swimming.
The battery life will keep you listening for up to eight hours, and a quick 10-minute charge will top you up with an hour and a half of extra playtime.
Grab this great Black Friday deal at Amazon.