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Pressure review: Andrew Scott is low-key hilarious in this World War II drama
I wasn't prepared for Pressure. Walking into the World War II drama, which stars Andrew Scott and Brendan Fraser, I knew it was about the lead up to D-Day. As such, I braced myself for a serious, stiff-upper-lip drama about soldiers and the cruelty of war. And it's not that Pressure isn't about those things. Rather, adapted from David Haig's 2014 stage play of the same name, Pressure comes from an unexpected angle in exploring war strategy.
Andrew Scott stars as Group Captain James Stagg, a Scottish meteorologist for the United Kingdom's Royal Air Force, who was assigned to aid American ally General Dwight D. Eisenhower (Brendan Fraser) by figuring out the forecast for the beaches of Normandy for D-Day.
Now, you might be thinking that weather and war don't sound like rich terrain for laughs. But Pressure's humor comes from the crackling cultural conflict between this no-nonsense Scot and the American general in desperate need of a sunny day.
Pressure is as much about social pressure as it is weather and war. Brendan Fraser and Andrew Scott in "Pressure." Credit: Alex Bailey / Focus Features / STUDIOCANALPressure begins with bloodshed in 1944. Before the Allies carried out the biggest seaborne invasion in history (aka D-Day), there was a test run known as Operation Tiger, which failed miserably. Pressure begins in the immediate aftermath of this disastrous exercise, where a boyish young man in uniform stares blankly into the sky, blood washing around his prone body as the tide comes in.
Up and down the beach, there's a scramble among the survivors to aid whatever soldiers may be saved. Eisenhower looks on, stricken, cursing under his breath. With one brief yet brutal scene, director Anthony Maras, who adapted the screenplay with playwright David Haig, has succinctly established the life-or-death stakes of planning an invasion.
Six weeks later, Eisenhower is in a remote country estate filled with U.S. and UK military, all planning to launch D-Day in 72 hours. The fatal failure of Operation Tiger hangs over him, whether he's being barked at by a brash British field marshal (Damian Lewis), cajoled by his Irish aide, Kay Summersby (Kerry Condon), or placated by the American's lead meteorologist, Irving Krick (Chris Messina).
While the energy of these allies ranges from stern to abrasive, patient to bombastic, they're all pushing for D-Day to launch on Monday morning. Then, on a Friday arrives Stagg, who warns major storms could sink D-Day out the gate.
Introduced in his home in the midst of a cozy morning ritual, Stagg prepares breakfast for his very pregnant wife (Tamsin Topolski), gently assuring her he has time for this bit of intimacy. He is a man of few words, and this will come to frustrate his colleagues as the pressure builds. No sooner does he reach the estate than he's making curt commands. He points out errors in his men's work, dismisses the directives of another meteorologist, and is visibly vexed to discover Summersby in his office.
To borrow from reality TV, Stagg is not here to make friends; he's on mission. Like in Conclave, another excellent Focus Features release, there's a brilliant humor that erupts when this very serious setting collides with cutting replies to arrogance.
Krick is Stagg's foil, a suave American who literally performs a lively song and dance ("Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy") to amuse his troops. Stagg, by contrast, demands the piano be taken away, and literally hits a bad note when slamming its cover closed.
Where others swoon over Krick's easy-going attitude, name-dropping stories, and retellings of professional glory, Stagg simply stares, seeming to resent the wasting of time. Later, when arguing against Krick's proposed forecast of beautiful sunny weather, Stagg flatly calls the man "moronic." And when Krick complains that Stagg is insulting him to his face, Stagg responds sharply, "I'm not insulting you. I'm describing you."
In this ruthless honesty, there's an exciting — and yes, funny — rejection of social norms. And maybe even the thrill of vicariously being so good at your job that you don't need a charm offensive to be heard.
Pressure is competency porn. Andrew Scott and Chris Messina in "Pressure." Credit: Alex Bailey / Focus Features / STUDIOCANALFun fact: I'm the person who introduced this bit of slang to Pressure's leading men. In an interview with Scott and Fraser, I explained how Pressure reminded me of HBO Max's hit series The Pitt, because both feature people who are so dedicated to their work, and so skilled at it, that it's deeply — almost orgasmically — satisfying to watch.
While it's tempting to flatten Eisenhower, Krick, Summersby, and Stagg into symbols to make them broader critiques of American attitudes versus British ones, Pressure bristles against such simplicity. For one thing, Stagg is Scottish, Summersby is Irish, and Eisenhower and Krick are two very different representations of American masculinity. The former is a tall, stern man, haunted by his failures. The other is a dynamic hero, held up by his wins and charm.
Looking at the two of them, it's tempting to think Krick gives Eisenhower the sunny forecast to please him. But in Messina's intensity opposite Stagg, it's easier to believe that a soldier with so many victories may be blind to his own potential defeat. None of these people are stupid or lazy or incompetent. But, as Stagg declares almost as soon as he arrives, it's incredibly difficult to determine the weather in Northern Europe for sure, more than 24 hours in advance. No matter how much these military leaders want the answer to be something else, Stagg won't bend on being certain.
Here's where the tension becomes satisfying and humane. This is not one man's battle to be heard in a realm where he's surrounded by fools. Pressure presents people who are the best at what they do. Their forces combined, we might think it's easy to see how D-Day was a success, marking a major turning point in World War II. But Stagg, staunch and soft-spoken, is like a mountain, unmovable as he reminds them that nature, that science, cannot be bellowed at or bullied into submission.
There's a glint in Eisenhower's eyes that reminds us of the dying boy on the beach without the need of a flashback. The stakes are clear. It's electrifying to witness humans who are determined to do the hard, right thing, while having to face that we're not as in control of the world as we wish to be. So, who will make the tough call, stay or go?
Andrew Scott is remarkable in Pressure. Andrew Scott and Kerry Condon in "Pressure." Credit: Alex Bailey / Focus Features / STUDIOCANALThere's an incredible restraint in Scott's performance that allows the humor to reverberate without feeling forced. It's not that Stagg is trying to be funny or cutting. Scott gives no wink or smile to suggest Stagg enjoys dressing down Krick (though who could blame him?).
Whether caressing his wife or arguing his position against the towering wrath of Eisenhower, Stagg is a man who values time and truth above all else, and so will waste none of the former with a denial of the latter. Because Messina's boogie woogie American is scripted as the dashing dynamo, Scott suppresses the sultriness and mischievousness that made fans of Fleabag and Sherlock go wild. He holds in the throbbing heartache that made All of Us Strangers radiant in its grief, and the anchoring empathy of Blue Moon. He plays none of the biting barbs as punchlines or reads. Resolute and restrained, he is nonetheless riveting, perhaps especially as Stagg's anti-social tendencies irk those around him.
Maras smartly sets Stagg apart from his peers with a hint of color. Cheers to Maras and his cinematographer Jamie D. Ramsay for rejecting the contemporary obsession for desaturated palettes. In Pressure, a rich saturation brings depth to ornate rooms filled with soldiers in brown, khaki, and more brown. Flesh is allowed to flush red in frustration. But most notably, Stagg, in a crisp blue dress shirt, is visually in opposition to the troop of brown around him. Even in a group shot, even with his back turned, this simple choice of embracing color and a simple choice from costumer Liza Bracey, makes him stand out. Perhaps to remind us of how he feels alone in this fight. Or perhaps, stripped down from his dress jacket in moments of high stress, this blue shirt is meant remind us that these icons of history are also just men, as flawed and fearful as they may be revered and brave.
Created with care and great humanity, Pressure explores the hard work, intense co-operation, and tricky social dance of warfare, in a way that is enlightening and entertaining. Maras is respectful without ever falling prey to a stony reverence that would make his characters statues instead of people. Fraser is committed and suitably stern as Eisenhower. Condon balances warmth and clarity as the middleman between Eisenhower and Stagg. Messina is delightfully smarmy. Along with Scott, they create portraits that don't feel stiff, but are pulsating, precious, and alive.
Pressure is outstanding cinema, propelled by passion, intellect, and spirit. Don't overlook it.
This tiny desktop miner gives you a shot at Bitcoin block rewards for life for under $50
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Most people who are curious about Bitcoin mining assume it requires serious hardware, a technical background, and an electricity bill that makes the whole thing pointless. Bitcoin Ticket Miner is a compact desktop miner that sidesteps all of that. It plugs into any outlet, connects to Wi-Fi, and starts generating solo-mining tickets for a chance at a Bitcoin block reward, with no PC and no complicated setup. It’s on sale for $39.99 (reg. $99.99) right now, too.
Instead of competing in a standard mining pool, it uses a solo-mining approach where the device continuously generates and submits tickets for a chance at a block reward, which the Bitcoin network awards approximately every 10 minutes. Running at 1,000 KH/s through a BM1370 ASIC chip, it submits tickets up to 18 times faster than traditional ticket miners, which compounds your odds over time. There’s no guaranteed payout, and odds shift as network difficulty changes. Think of it less like an investment and more like a lottery ticket that runs itself in the background.
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AcePDF makes working with PDFs quick and painless. If you need to switch between file formats, you can convert a PDF to Word, turn a spreadsheet or presentation into a PDF for sharing, or pull text out of a scanned document using the built-in OCR, which preserves the original formatting rather than spitting out a garbled mess. Conversions work both ways between PDF and Word, Excel, PowerPoint, HTML, and image formats, and everything processes fast enough that you’re not sitting around waiting.
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NASAs new moon base plan bets big on moon trucks and hopping drones
NASA has started locking in the first missions it says will turn the moon's south pole into a place where astronauts can actually stay and work.
The U.S. space agency announced Tuesday that three initial moon base-building missions this year will send cargo and vehicles for moving crews across the surface to the lunar south pole. The work builds on the recent Artemis II crewed flight around the moon and sets up a busier end to this decade, when astronauts start spending more time on the lunar surface.
The accelerated plan unfolds amid a broader rivalry with China, which has mounted a series of lunar missions and sketched out a long‑term research station for its own astronauts, known as taikonauts. Both countries now see the moon as the next stage for human exploration and a race for leadership in deep space.
China has its first human landing in its crosshairs and could beat NASA back to the surface of the moon. The United States' last crewed landing occurred in 1972, and no other nation has ever put boots on the lunar ground. Right now, NASA is targeting a landing of its Artemis IV mission in late 2028.
"What we are embarking upon is extremely challenging, and we know so little from what is a combined 80 hours of lunar astronaut EVA time across the Apollo missions, and that was more than a half-century ago. So we are not jumping right into the glass-dome moon base," said NASA administrator Jared Isaacman in Washington during a news briefing. "We are leveraging the NASA playbook from the 1960s, figuring out what works and what doesn't, in this epic science of survival."
SEE ALSO: NASA may use a one-legged robot to explore a Saturn moon. Watch it hop.The moon base's construction at the south pole is split into three phases. First, it focuses on making landings reliable, trying out ways to survive the brutal polar environment, and delivering an initial trickle of cargo. Next, NASA and its partners add bigger power systems, more cargo runs, and, eventually, places where astronauts can live and work for longer stretches.
In the final phase, heavy cargo versions of commercial landers haul larger hardware — habitats, bigger power plants, more capable rovers, and science instruments — so astronauts can assemble the base over dozens of flights.
The moon base push comes as a clear pivot from NASA's earlier plan. Until recently, the agency's roadmap leaned heavily on Gateway, a small space station proposal that would have orbited the moon rather than established an outpost on the ground. Leaders now say they will shift their funding and workforce toward the base effort and look for ways to reuse some Gateway components.
The south pole sits at the center of the new strategy. Craters there stay in permanent shadow and likely hold frozen water. Nearby ridges can get sunlight for most of the lunar day. Water could supply drinking water, oxygen, and even rocket fuel. Steady light makes solar power easier. NASA wants to learn how to run a base in this region before it sends people on months‑long trips to Mars.
"The moon base is as beautiful as it is hostile," Isaacman said. "We go for the technology we will pioneer to get there, the science, and all that we will learn that will make life better here on Earth."
"The moon base is as beautiful as it is hostile."The first big step is Moon Base I, which will fly Blue Origin’s Blue Moon Mark 1 Endurance lander to a spot NASA calls Shackleton Connecting Ridge near the rim of Shackleton crater. The mission, targeted for launch no earlier than fall 2026, will carry NASA instruments, including stereo cameras to watch how rocket exhaust throws lunar dust and rocks and a laser reflector that helps orbiting spacecraft pinpoint their exact location using bounced laser light. NASA says this flight will cut risk for crewed Artemis landings.
Two more missions follow. Moon Base II, planned for launch later this year, will ride on Astrobotic's Griffin lander and deliver more than 1,100 pounds of cargo, including Astrolab's FLIP rover, to shake out early mobility systems. Moon Base III, also targeted for this year, will fly on Intuitive Machines' Nova‑C Trinity lander and carry the Lunar Vertex science package to study strange bright "swirl" markings on the surface, along with instruments from the European Space Agency and South Korea's astronomy institute.
NASA has begun to stage missions intended to deliver hardware and vehicles to the lunar south pole for the construction of a moon base. Credit: NASA illustrationTo help crews and robots get around, NASA picked two companies to build lunar terrain vehicles — essentially moon‑ready utility trucks. The agency awarded about $219 million to Astrolab and $220 million to Lunar Outpost for the first phase of these rovers, which it wants operating by 2028. Astrolab's CLV‑1 rover weighs about 2,000 pounds in its stowed form, carries two astronauts plus cargo, and can top 6 mph on flat ground. Lunar Outpost's Pegasus rover can drive for up to a year, run under manual, remote, or autonomous control, and reach more than 9 mph.
NASA also plans a hopping‑drone mission, called Moonfall. In 2028, a Moonfall flight will send four small drones that make short hops across the south pole, then settle in and keep working for several months through the harsh lunar night. They will scout rough terrain, search for signs of buried ice, and beam back sharp images that help later landers avoid hazards. NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California leads the drone design, and Firefly Aerospace will build the spacecraft that ferries them from Earth orbit to the Moon.
All of this plugs into the broader Artemis program, which aims to return astronauts to the surface and then push on to Mars. Artemis III, targeted for mid‑2027, will test more of the pieces the moon base needs, including docking with commercial landers.
NASA officials say they do not know yet exactly where a long‑term base will sit or what it will look like. For now, they want many landers, rovers, and drones to explore different ridges and craters, then gradually build up something more like a small lunar neighborhood spread across a wide area, said Carlos García-Galán, the program executive for the moon base.
"With crews coming to the surface twice a year, we can expand the time that they can expend there before they come back home," said García-Galán. "Eventually, when we've matched the assets, habitation modules, with the logistics and all the things to move the logistics around, then we'll be able to say, 'Hey, we're permanently here, and we're not giving it up.'"
Scammers and hackers target GTA 6 fans as pre-order hype begins
Be careful, Grand Theft Auto fans. Cybercriminals are already weaponizing your excitement for GTA 6 to hack your devices and scam you out of money.
According to a new report from NordVPN’s Threat Intelligence research unit, multiple malware and scam campaigns have rolled out recently, looking to capitalize on the impending release of perhaps the most anticipated video game of all time, Grand Theft Auto IV.
Developer Rockstar Games finally announced a release date of Nov. 19, 2026 for GTA 6, which means it'll be 13 years between its release and its predecessor, GTA 5. Bad actors know GTA 6 fans can hardly wait a few more months and are itching to purchase a pre-order or download a beta release. And those cybercriminals are looking to take advantage of that.
SEE ALSO: 'Grand Theft Auto VI' gets a surprise second trailer after being delayed"GTA VI is one of the most anticipated releases in gaming history, and that level of public excitement is exactly what criminals look for," says NordVPN CTO Marijus Briedis. "When people are desperate to get early access to something, their guard comes down. That's the window attackers exploit."
Fake GTA 6 beta websitesAccording to NordVPN, its researchers have uncovered fake GTA 6 beta websites. These fake GTA sites claim to offer beta keys for PS5 and Xbox Series consoles. Users are asked to fill out a form, go through a verification process, and then asked to pay for a subscription service or download an unknown application.
Fake GTA 6 beta site Credit: NordVPNRockstar Games have yet to announce any sort of public GTA 6 beta. These fake websites don't actually have beta keys to offer. Instead, they're looking to charge a user for a service they don't want or, even worse, steal their information or install malware on their device.
Fake piracy websitesMalicious actors are even faking "legitimate" piracy websites in order to scam GTA 6 fans.
NordVPN has uncovered fake clones of gaming piracy websites that are being used to spread malware to Grand Theft Auto fans. While downloading pirated or cracked games inherently has their own risks, gamers have come to trust certain well-known sites like FitGirl, DODI, and ElAmigos.
According to NordVPN, in one instance detected earlier this month, a "malicious package" on one of these clones "presented itself as a legitimate game installer." However, once downloaded, a trojanized malicious file hides under the disguise of a NVIDIA graphics driver component.
Operating undetected, this malware modifies a computer's memory, downloads other malware, and connects to external servers where cybercriminals can send instructions to the malicious file.
Fake GTA 6 Android appsNordVPN has already uncovered at least one Android app masquerading as a GTA 6 beta application.
The fake GTA 6 app has branding and an intro video that makes it look officially connected to Rockstar Games. However, there's no actual game in this app. Instead, the app tricks users into believing that they just need to download additional data to run the app.
Fake GTA 6 beta Android app Credit: NordVPNA prompt sends users to full-screen ads and external page redirects that pressures the user to subscribe to a paid service or to download malware. The report says that the bad actors even disguised the actions they want users to take as steps in a fake human verification process.
According to NordVPN, researchers discovered that the app was connected to a domain with a "documented history of distributing infostealers, banking trojans, adware, and ransomware on both Android and Windows."
Rockstar Social Club phishing campaignsGTA fans who have an account on the Rockstar Social Club platform are specifically being targeted as well, according to NordVPN.
Researchers have already tracked "hundreds of amateur phishing pages targeting Rockstar Social Club credentials through fake login forms."
NordVPN says that scammers often weaponize trusted platforms like GitHub and Vercel as hosts for these fake pages in order to perpetuate their phishing schemes.
Once a bad actor compromises a user's Rockstar Social Club account, they often try to sell the account on the dark web or utilize the account for in-game fraud.
GTA 6 fans should be extra careful in the coming months as hackers are likely to ramp up their campaigns as the game's release date gets closer. The notorious hacking collective ShinyHunters breached Rockstar Games just last month, so it appears no one is safe from GTA inspired schemes.
Did WWE star Danhausen help the New York Knicks reach the NBA Finals?
The New York Knicks are going to the NBA Finals, thanks to some help from a pro wrestling ghoul.
That's not a bit. That's just what happened. The Knicks are heading to their first Finals since the Clinton administration, and a meaningful portion of the internet is crediting Danhausen — a vampire-gremlin-ghoul character from the world of professional wrestling who makes a habit of cursing people who irritate him — with nearly derailing the whole thing.
SEE ALSO: The Knicks have taken over New York City — and the internetWe say 'derail' because Danhausen initially cursed the Knicks ahead of their first-round series against the Atlanta Hawks. During his appearance on ESPN's First Take, Stephen A. Smith, who has never been accused of being easy to deal with, apparently rubbed Danhausen the wrong way. Danhausen then cursed the Knicks, and the New York team went down 2-1 to a Hawks team they were heavily favored to beat.
He then uncursed the New York Knicks after a pro wrestling podcaster paid him on Cameo to do so. "Alright, I guess I've been paid, so the New York Knicks, I guess you can be uncursed."
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.The uncursing happened the morning of Game 6. The Knicks won by 51 points, the sixth-largest margin of victory in NBA playoff history. They then won their next eight games without losing, finishing the postseason on a 10-0 run — the fifth-longest playoff winning streak in NBA history, one game shy of the 11-game runs by the 1989 and 2003 Lakers.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed. This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed. This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed. This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.The collision between the NBA and pro wrestling is not rare. Dennis Rodman famously appeared on an episode of WCW Nitro in the middle of the 1998 NBA Finals against the Utah Jazz. Shaquille O'Neal has made multiple WWE appearances and got speared through a table in the early days of All Elite Wrestling. That iconic meme of a young LeBron James taking a picture with his flip phone is from a 2003 episode of Monday Night Raw. More recently, in 2024, Knicks star Jalen Brunson got in the ring with Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton on a June episode of Smackdown — just weeks after Haliburton knocked New York out of the Eastern Conference Finals.
So a vampiric wrestling gremlin getting paid on Cameo to uncurse the Knicks is, to anyone who has watched pro wrestling, probably the least surprising thing on this list. For everyone else, it's admittedly pretty weird.
Danhausen, for his part, is having a blast with it. He's already selling t-shirts commemorating the uncursing. He debuted for WWE this past February and got off to a rocky start, but has since become the company's second-highest merchandise seller despite having wrestled exactly two matches since his debut.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.So, did a wrestling ghoul's Cameo alter the trajectory of a professional basketball team? Probably not. Jalen Brunson is very good at basketball. Karl-Anthony Towns is a seven-footer who can shoot threes and run the offense. These things matter more than curses. However, they did win a playoff game by 51 points, the same morning Danhausen got paid to nonchalantly uncurse them. They're going to the NBA Finals for the first time in 27 years.
Probably a coincidence. Almost certainly a coincidence. The kind of coincidence, though, that Knicks fans are going to be telling their kids about.
American Air inks deal with Starlink for fastest Wi-Fi in the sky
American Air inked a deal with Starlink to equip 500 of the airline’s planes with the satellite internet provider’s WiFi.
In an announcement made today, American described Starlink "as the world’s most advanced satellite constellation" and touted its ability to deliver powerful broadband internet via its thousands of satellites flying in low Earth orbit.
Starlink will connect to American’s narrow body planes — smaller aircraft that typically fly shorter routes — starting in the early months of 2027. Starlink, part of Elon Musk’s SpaceX, will connect to the planes via its Aero Terminal, which can support up to 1 Gbps of data per antenna.
American promises that Starlink WiFi will enable fliers to not just smoothly access their email, but stream entertainment, conduct on-camera work meetings, and play online games.
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SEE ALSO: An exploded Starlink satellite is orbiting Earth right now"American is committed to elevating every aspect of our customers’ travel journeys, which in the air means keeping them connected and comfortable with the assurance they won’t have to download documents ahead of a flight or worry about lag time," American Airlines Chief Customer Officer Heather Garboden said in a statement. "Starlink’s high speed and low latency make the Wi-Fi more reliable, which matters when customers are trying to load pages, join real-time collaboration tools or stay connected consistently throughout a flight."
American, the largest airline in the world, uses Viasat or Intelsat for WiFi on its larger, wide-body planes. It was just in January that the company announced it would start offering free AT&T WiFi for nearly all of its AAdvantage rewards members.
Starlink is already working with a number of other major airlines, including United and Lufthansa. However, Starlink is also facing competition for control of the internet at 30,000 feet. Amazon Leo, the satellite internet service from Amazon, will support WiFi on Delta planes starting in 2028.
How to watch Crystal Palace vs. Rayo Vallecano online for free
TL;DR: Live stream Crystal Palace vs. Rayo Vallecano in the Conference League final for free on SRF or TRT1. Access these free streaming platforms from anywhere in the world with ExpressVPN.
Aston Villa secured an impressive victory in the Europa League final last week, and now the attention turns to the Conference League final. OK, most neutrals are probably looking further ahead to the resolution of the Champions League, but try telling that to fans of Crystal Palace and Rayo Vallecano. For this dedicated bunch, this is the one that matters.
It's really difficult to pick a winner from this contest. Crystal Palace haven't enjoyed the most fruitful domestic campaign, but they've saved their best for this competition. Ray Vallecano finished in the top half of La Liga, and beat a strong Starsbourg team to make it to this showpiece event. It's going to be a real battle at the Red Bull Arena.
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When is Crystal Palace vs. Rayo Vallecano?Crystal Palace vs. Rayo Vallecano in the Conference League final kicks off at 3 p.m. ET on May 27. This fixture takes place at the Red Bull Arena.
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I found 11 surprise Memorial Day Apple deals that are still live: Grab M5 MacBook Airs for $899, AirPods for $99
I'm Mashable's Tech Editor, and I drew the short straw as the editor on call for Memorial Day. But I'm kind of glad I did, because we spotted an unexpected price drop on the new M5 MacBook Air. While the long weekend is technically over, almost all of these deals are still live.
In my review of the latest MacBook Air, I said that this is a pretty much perfect laptop, though I wasn't in love with the price. So, with the new record-low price of just $899 at Amazon, the MacBook Air just erased my one and only gripe. In the days of RAM-ageddon, this is a phenomenal price — and it's not the only Apple product on sale today.
At Best Buy, you can pick up previous-gen iPad Airs starting at $499, or save $200 on the M5 iPad Airs with 1TB of memory. At Woot, you can score a 4-pack of the original AirTags for only $59.99. And at Amazon, Prime Members can save $50 on iPads and AirPods.
Get your clicking and scrolling fingers ready as we break down the best Memorial Day Apple deals that are still kickin', with big savings on Apple AirPods, MacBooks, AirTags, iPads, and Beats headphones.
SEE ALSO: The best Memorial Day tech deals you can shop this weekend — save on headphones, laptops, and more Best Apple Deal: M5 MacBook Air Opens in a new window Credit: Apple Apple MacBook Air, 13 inches (M5, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD) $899.99 at Amazon$1,099.99 Save $200 Get Deal Opens in a new window Credit: Apple Apple MacBook Air, 15 inches (M5, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD) $1,099.99 at Amazon
$1,299.99 Save $200 Get Deal Why we like it
As we mentioned above, we weren't expecting this one. We were excited when the newest MacBook Air dropped to $949, but here we are after MDW, and this sleek Apple laptop is still at its lowest-ever price: $899. With the lightning-fast M5 chip, Apple's famous Liquid Retina display, powerful and well-balanced speakers, and a svelte form factor, I think this is the best laptop in the world for the money, full stop.
With a worldwide memory shortage causing tons of price hikes in the laptop space, I highly recommend jumping on this price while you still can!
More Memorial Day deals on Apple products:Apple AirPods 4 — $99 $129 (save $30 at Walmart)
Apple AirPods Pro 3 — $199 $249 (save $50)
Beats Studio Pro Noise-Cancelling Headphones — $249.95 $349.99 (save $100.04)
Apple Watch Series 11 (GPS 42mm) — $299 $399 (save $100 at Amazon and Walmart)
Apple iPad, 11 inches — $299 $349 (save $50)
Apple Watch Ultra 2, Refurbished — $399 $799 (save $400)
Apple AirPods Max 2 — $509 $549 (save $40)
Apple iPad Air, 11 inches (M3, 128GB) — $549 $599 (save $50)
Apple iPad Air, 11 inches (M4, 1TB) — $899 $1,099 (save $200 at Best Buy)
Apple iPad Pro, 11-inches (M5, 256GB) — $899 $999 (save $100)
UGreeen Qi2 MasSafe Charging Stand — $29.99 $45.99 (save $16)
Anker Nano MagSafe Portable Charger — $45.99 $54.99 (save $9)
Apple AirTag 4-pack (1st Gen) — $59.99 $99 (save $39.01 at Woot)
Belkin 3-in-1 MagSafe iPhone Charger — $89.99 $119.99 (save $30)
The new version of my favorite stick vacuum for carpet is $150 off: Get the Shark PowerDetect Speed for $350
SAVE $150: As of May 26, the Shark PowerDetect Speed stick vacuum with Clean & Empty System is on sale for $349.99 at Amazon and Best Buy. That's 30% off of its usual $499.99.
Shark PowerDetect Speed Clean & Empty $349.99 at Best Buy$499.99 Save $150 Get Deal at Best Buy Get Deal at Amazon
There's a new best Shark stick vacuum in town, but you don't even have to pay close to full price to bring it home. Less than two months after launching in April, the Shark PowerDetect Speed and its self-empty dock are on sale for just $349.99 at Amazon and Best Buy — a massive 30% discount that's surprising to see on a vacuum so new. In my humble opinion as Mashable's resident vacuum reviewer, this is one of the absolute best Memorial Day deals on a vacuum, beating Dyson.
The PowerDetect Speed is the chicer version of my favorite cordless vacuum for pet hair on carpet, the original Shark PowerDetect. The suction power hasn't changed much — it's still wickedly powerful, and you'll literally be able to feel the TurboPro brush roll digging into rug or carpet fibers to untether fur or crumbs. Since this stick vac empties itself whenever it's hung up to charge, the transparent dustbin starts with a clean slate every time. You'll be able to see exactly how much debris was embedded in the current room you're cleaning. And trust me: There's way more gray fluff embedded in your floors than you think.
SEE ALSO: The Shark BlastBoss uses blasts of air to clean spots a vacuum can't. I keep finding new ways to use it.The Speed model's cleaning head looks a little different from the original PowerDetect, and not just because it's orange. This one is a little more compact and shoots out a blue LED light to illuminate debris that you may not see with the naked eye. The PowerDetect Speed just has a more slender build overall, too. It barely weighs over seven pounds, shaving more than two pounds off the bulky OG PowerDetect.
Despite the smaller design (and presumably smaller battery), the PowerDetect Speed can still clean for up to an hour on one charge.
The Knicks have taken over New York City — and the internet
The New York Knicks are headed back to the NBA Finals for the first time since 1999, and that sentence still doesn't feel real.
Think about the timeline: A kid born the last time the Knicks played for a championship is now 27 years old. An entire generation of Knicks fans, including Oscar nominee Timothée Chalamet, reached adulthood having never once watched their team play meaningful basketball in June.
Now here they are. Jalen Brunson, Karl-Anthony Towns, Josh Hart, Mikal Bridges, and OG Anunoby are four wins away from a championship. Four wins from ending a 53-year title drought. Four wins from becoming the first New York men's team in one of the Big Four sports to win it all since 2011, with the New York Liberty championship banner in 2024 still very much acknowledged and respected.
The strangest part of it all is the vibe. Knicks fans are known for their "passionate" feelings toward their team and other teams around the league (ex. Trae Young). As one X post bluntly states, if the Knicks win it all, "the city might actually become ungovernable."
For right now, at least, New York City just seems happy. Genuinely, quietly, almost disbelievingly happy. Like an immense weight has been lifted off everyone's shoulders, and the city that never sleeps is legitimately just relaxing right now.
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After the Game 4 win, Mamdani tweeted NYC Sanitation to report a sweep. It's the kind of corny, earnest post that makes you like a politician more. It also helps that he's been a lifelong fan of England's Arsenal football team, which also just recently broke a championship drought after years of choking allegations.
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There's a decent comparison to be made with Detroit over the last few years. The Lions finally got good after decades as one of the NFL's favorite punching bags, and something shifted in the city alongside them. Detroit's violent crime dropped to its lowest levels in 60 years in 2023 — the same season the Lions went 12–5 and won their first playoff game since 1991.
Now, criminologists will tell you causation is complicated, and sure, they're right. But there's a kind of magic in an entire city having a team worth believing in again.
Motorola phones are reportedly injecting affiliate codes into the Amazon app
A few years ago, a massive affiliate code hijacking scheme rocked the internet. YouTubers and other influencers discovered that PayPal's money-saving Chrome extension, Honey, was sneakily inserting its own e-commerce affiliate codes — sometimes even replacing creators' affiliate codes — in order to take credit for the sale and profit from the commission.
The whole ordeal resulted in lawsuits and even Google getting involved, changing its Chrome extensions policy and how the company handles affiliate links.
Now, a Reddit user and 9to5Google have uncovered yet another over-the-top instance of affiliate hijacking that's reportedly affecting Motorola smartphone users.
Over the weekend, a Reddit user noticed that their Motorola Razr Ultra was behaving oddly when trying to shop on Amazon.
"When I tried to open the Amazon app, it would instead open the browser and send me to some sketchy looking url, which then redirects to amazon.com with an affiliate code," Reddit user u/Trypocopris said.
The user found that his device was making requests to "devicenative.com," a service that claims to offer "personalized, on-device mobile ad serving without sharing user data."
9to5Google was able to replicate the issue. The outlet found the issue on a Razr Fold with the latest Smart Feed v2.03.0070. However, 9to5Google was unable to replicate the behavior on the latest Razr running the older Smart Feed v2.03.0056. While some Motorola phones on the latest version would not replicate the issue, 9to5Google believes the issue is related to Smart Feed v2.03.0070.
The affiliate hijacking only appears to occur when a user opens the Amazon app from the app drawer. Opening Amazon from the home screen does not cause the issue. (Mashable was also redirected when opening the Amazon shopping app from the Smart Feed, but not when opening the app from the home screen.) When selecting Amazon from the app drawer, the user's mobile web browser briefly opens up before quickly directing the user to the Amazon app.
Interestingly, 9to5Google found that users are briefly redirected to a website containing the term “kira-abboud,” an apparent reference to fashion influencer @kirasfashionfinds. However, as the outlet discovered, neither this URL nor the Amazon affiliate code being injected matches anything publicly shared by the influencer herself.
So, did a bad actor find a way to inject their affiliate code into certain Motorola smartphones? Did a rogue employee insert their own? Mashable reached out to Motorola for comment, and we'll update this story if they provide more information.
However, users can stop the behavior by turning the Smart Feed feature off. Simply go to Settings, followed by Apps, then search for Smart Feed and choose the Disable option. 9to5Google reports that doing this immediately stopped the redirect.
Woot has refurbished Kindle Paperwhites on sale for $69.99. But theres a catch.
GET A KINDLE PAPERWHITE FOR UNDER $70: Woot has refurbished scratch and dent Kindle Paperwhite e-readers (11th Gen, 32GB) on sale for $69.99. These models have been tested to be fully functional but could have physical imperfections like scratches or dings.
Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Refurbished scratch and dent Kindle Paperwhite (11th Gen, 32GB) $69.99 at WootGet Deal
If you're not one for needing the very latest model of tech, buying a previous generation tends to come with a big savings. Take that one step further and buy a used model of a previous generation and you're in a major discount. If you've been eyeing a Kindle Paperwhite but don't feel like dishing out full price, check out this limited-time offer.
As of May 26, Woot is selling refurbished scratch and dent Kindle Paperwhite e-readers (11th Gen, 32GB) for $69.99. These models have been tested to be fully functional but could have physical imperfections like scratches or dings. A new Kindle Paperwhite (12th Gen, 16GB) costs $159.
I love to score a bargain price, which is why I don't shy away from buying used tech, especially when it's certified refurbished from Amazon. I treated myself to a scratch and dent used Kindle Paperwhite from Woot last spring, and I was shocked at what showed up. I expected plenty of damage, but instead, I got a Kindle with one minor scratch on the back. Otherwise, it's in perfect shape.
Of course, buying a scratch and dent Kindle is playing Roulette. Some might have significant wear and tear, but they're all certified by Amazon to be in full working condition, but perhaps with some blemishes. For me, taking the chance on some physical issues was well worth the savings. It certainly paid of in my case since my Kindle is nearly perfect.
SEE ALSO: The Fitbit Versa 4 is still on sale at Amazon after Memorial Day — act fast to save $40This sale price applies to the 11th Gen model which launched in 2021. Amazon is currently selling the 12th Gen. While this is an older model, it comes with massive storage space — a whole 32GB. The current Kindle Paperwhite doesn't even have the option to get this much storage. You'd have to upgrade to the Amazon Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition to get 32GB which sells for $199.99.
Keep in mind that you probably don't have much time to ponder if you're willing to take a chance on a scratch and dent model. These Kindle sales at Woot tend to vanish quickly. There's only one color and storage combo remaining, so this deal will likely be gone before the end of the work day.
If you're like me and prioritize a great deal over a perfect product, hop on this $69.99 Woot deal and get yourself a Kindle Paperwhite for the summer.
Level up your living room with 30% off the Sony QD-OLED 77-inch Bravia XR A95L TV
SAVE $1,501.99: As of May 26, get the Sony QD-OLED 77 inch Bravia XR A95L Series 4K TV for $3,498 at Amazon, down from its usual price of $4,999.99. That's a discount of 30%.
Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Sony QD-OLED 77 inch Bravia XR A95L Series 4K TV $3,498 at Amazon$4,999.99 Save $1,501.99 Get Deal
There are plenty of new movies and TV shows being paraded out over the next few months that having a great living room display is a must. If you're thinking about upgrading your TV, now's the time to get on the bandwagon, especially as we've found a fantastic price on one of Sony's best TVs. You can save some serious cash and be ready for summer watch parties in the blink of an eye.
As of May 26, get the Sony QD-OLED 77 inch Bravia XR A95L Series 4K TV for $3,498 at Amazon, down from its usual price of $4,999.99. That's $1,501.99 off and a discount of 30%.
SEE ALSO: The best TVs for gaming to get you to next-level playThis enormous 77-inch TV is the perfect addition to your living room, or anywhere else for that matter. It offers fantastic picture quality, with a QD-OLD display with 4K resolution for the crispest picture possible. It uses Acoustic Surface Audio+ with support for Dolby Atmos as well, for immersive audio that lets you feel as though you're right in the middle of the action.
For games, you can rely on the Game Menu options to control all the important gaming settings exclusive to the TV (with assist options as well), so no matter what kind of titles you play, you can optimize your display. It might even help you improve your game, if you can find enemies or puzzles and secrets a bit clearer.
This is the perfect time to upgrade your display, and you're saving quite a bit, so be sure to pick one up while the discount is still live.
Most of the best Memorial Day sales are still live: We found the top discounts on TVs, mattresses, MacBooks, and Ninja appliances
Our first warm weather long weekend has come and gone, but most Memorial Day sales are sticking around for an extra day or two.
From the big retailers like Amazon and Best Buy to internet favorite brands like Ruggable, Dyson, and KitchenAid, we've found all of the best Memorial Day deals still live as of Tuesday, May 26. While many sales don't disclose a specific end date, we wouldn't be surprised if Tuesday is the last day. So, use your post-holiday downtime to grab some summer staples on sale — it's likely that we won't see prices like this again until Prime Day in June.
Best Memorial Day Amazon deals Ninja Slushi $259.99 at Best Buy$349.99 Save $90 Get Deal at Best Buy Get Deal at Amazon Why we like it
What says start of the summer better than slushies on demand? When Mashable's Leah Stodart reviewed the Ninja Slushi, she pointed out the merits of the Slushi over a regular blender: no ice is required, and it keeps drinks frozen while in its cooling cylinder. From cola slushies to frosé, this might just be the ultimate summer drink machine. It has some downsides (sugar-free beverages are a no-go), but if you're a frozen drink enthusiast, this deal is worth a closer look.
More Amazon dealsAmazon Fire TV Stick HD (newest model) — $21.99 $34.99 (save $13)
Acer USB-C docking station — $36.99 $47.99 (save $11)
Levoit Tower Fan for Bedroom — $54.96 $74.99 (save $20.03)
TP-Link Deco 7 BE25 (3-pack) — $199.99 $249.99 (save $50)
Bose QuietComfort headphones — $229 $349 (save $120)
Sony WH-1000XM5 — $248 $399.99 (save $151.99)
Ninja Slushi — $259.99 $349.99 (save $90)
Ninja FrostVault Cooler — $279.99 $349.99 (save $70)
Samsung 34-inch Odyssey G5 Ultra-Wide Gaming Monitor — $279.99 $399.99 (save $120)
Sonos Move 2 — $399 $499 (save $100)
Jackery Explorer 1000 v2 portable power station — $449 $799 (save $350)
Anker SOLIX C1000 portable power station — $449.99 $499.99 (save $50)
Dyson Airwrap i.d. — $499.99 $649.99 (save $150)
Sonos Arc Ultra soundbar — $899 $1,099 (save $200)
$529.99 Save $265 Get Deal Why we like it
Best Buy and Amazon have been racing to match prices on this Fire TV. Best Buy was initially $75 cheaper than Amazon, so Amazon dropped its sale price to keep pace. But that's only a piece of the picture, demonstrating just how good this deal is. Our resident TV expert, Leah Stodart, pointed out that this $264.99 price point is so good that it's less than the sale price of the 43-inch version of Amazon's most basic Ember 4K Fire TV. In other words, if you're looking to score a solid deal on a smart TV this Memorial Day, this could be the one for you.
More TV deals43-inch to 50-inch TVs
Hisense 43-inch E6 Cinema QLED 4K TV — $209.99 $349.99 (save $140)
Amazon 43-inch Ember 4-Series 4K TV — $269.99 $329.99 (save $60)
Amazon 50-inch Ember QLED 4K TV — $419.99 $479.99 (save $60)
Hisense 50-inch S7 Canvas QLED 4K TV — $798.99 $1,299.99 (save $501)
55-inch TVs
Insignia 55-inch F50 LED 4K TV — $209.99 $349.99 (save $140)
Hisense 55-inch E6 Cinema QLED 4K TV — $299.99 $429.99 (save $130)
TCL 55-inch QM6K Mini-LED 4K TV — $499.99 $799.99 (save $300)
Hisense 55-inch U6 Pro Mini-LED ULED 4K TV — $599.99 $849.99 (save $250)
LG 55-inch 75B QLED Mini-LED 4K TV — $429.99 $599.99 (save $170)
LG 55-inch C6 OLED 4K TV — $1,599.99 $1,999.99 (save $400)
65-inch TVs
LG 65-inch 70A QNED AI 4K TV — $429.99 $579.99 (save $150)
Hisense 65-inch U6 Mini LED QLED 4K TV — $547.97 $679.90 (save $131.93)
TCL 65-inch QM6K Mini-LED 4K TV — $599.99 $999.99 (save $400)
Hisense 65-inch U7 Mini-LED ULED 4K TV — $948.99 $1,499.99 (save $551)
Hisense 65-inch S7 Canvas QLED 4K TV — $1,098.99 $1,999.99 (save $901)
LG 65-inch C6 OLED 4K TV — $1,999.99 $2,699.99 (save $700)
Samsung 65-inch S95F OLED 4K TV — $2,199.99 $2,599.99 (save $400)
Sony 65-inch Bravia 8 II QD-OLED 4K TV — $2,598 $3,299.99 (save $701.99)
70-inch TVs and up
Insignia 75-inch QF QLED 4K TV — $449.99 $649.99 (save $200)
TCL 75-inch QM6K Mini-LED 4K TV — $899.99 $1,299.99 (save $400)
Hisense 85-inch U6 Mini‑LED 4K TV — $1,198.99 $1,999.99 (save $801)
TCL 85-inch QM6K Mini-LED 4K TV — $1,199.99 $1,999.99 (save $800)
LG 77-inch B5 OLED 4K TV — $1,499.99 $2,399.99 (save $1,500)
LG 75-inch C6 OLED 4K TV — $2,999.99 $3,699.99 (save $700)
Avocado: Get up to 20% off organic mattresses, bed toppers, and bedding.
Amerisleep: Get up to $1,000 off all mattresses and 40% off bundles
Bear: Get 35% off sitewide, plus $275 worth of free accessories
Casper: Get up to 30% off select mattresses and 35% off bundles
DreamCloud: Save up to 60% on mattresses and 66% on bundles
Purple: Get up to $900 off a mattress and a base
Helix: Get 25% off sitewide with code MEMDAY25
Leesa: Get 30% off select mattresses
Mattress Firm: Get up to 60% off select mattresses with queens starting at $189.99
Nectar: Get up to 50% off select mattresses and 66% off bundles
Saatva: Save up to $650 on mattresses, including the Saatva Classic and Memory Foam Hybrid mattresses
Serta: Save up to $600 on select mattress and adjustable base sets
Sleep Number: Save up to $1,200 on ClimateCool and ComfortNext mattresses, BOGO free Ultimate Shape Pillows, and BOGO 50% off sheets
Tempur-Pedic: Save 40% on the Tempur-Cloud Mattress or up to $500 on adjustable mattress sets, plus free gifts
AirDoctor: Save 20% on air purifier bundles
Brooklinen: Save 25% sitewide
Buffy: Save up to 25% sitewide
Caraway Home: Save up to 30% on cookware and bakeware
Cozy Earth: Save 30% sitewide
Crate & Barrel: Save up to 60% on rugs, 35% on kitchen brands, and 30% on furniture
Dyson: Save up to $290 on Dyson vacuums and floor cleaning appliances
Home Depot: Save up to 40% on select appliances, 20% on select patio furniture, and up to $175 off on select tools now through May 27
Joybird: Save up to 45% off on bestselling furniture and up to 35% off sitewide
KitchenAid: Save up to 25% on select countertop appliances
Kohl's: Save up to 50% sitewide on clothes, kitchen appliances, bedding, patio furniture, and more
Lego: Spend $100 and get a free duck family Lego set
Lovesac: Save 40% sitewide through May 31
Lowe's: Save on appliances, grills, patio furniture, gardening supplies, and more through June 3
Mellow Sleep: Get $20 off $100, $50 off $200, or $100 off $300
Nest New York: Save 25% sitewide with code 25OFF
Parachute: Save 25% sitewide plus 30% on bundles
Pluto Pillow: Save 15% with code MEMDAY
Pottery Barn: Save up to 60% on select furniture, decor, bedding, and more, plus an extra 20% on select styles
Revival Rugs: Save 20% on $350+ or 25% on $750+
Ruggable: Save up to 25% sitewide
Rugs Direct: Save up to 80% sitewide on brands like Safavieh, Chris Loves Julia, Loloi, Rifle Paper Co., and Rugs USA
SharkNinja: Save up to 30% on Ninja kitchen appliances and Shark vacuums, hair tools, and fans
Target: Save up to 50% on outdoor furniture, up to 40% on inflatable pools and water toys, up to 40% on swimsuits, and more
Wayfair: Save up to 70% sitewide
Best Buy: Save on TVs, Apple products, laptops, monitors, Sony cameras, Bluetooth speakers, and more
BJ’s Wholesale Club: Get up to 50% off TVs and electronics, 25% off mattresses, and 15% off home and kitchen
Brick: Save 15% on one Brick and 20% on two Bricks
HP: Save up to 72% on OmniBook laptops, Omen gaming PCs, All-in-One desktops, and more
Lenovo: Save up to 30% on ThinkPad, Yoga, ThinkBook, IdeaPad, and Legion laptops
LG: Save up to 44% on TVs, 40% on monitors, and up to 58% on appliances
Tile: Save up to 40% on trackers
Sonos: Save up to 25% on smart speakers, soundbars, and subwoofers at Sonos and Amazon
TP-Link: Save up to $220 on select products, including the Tapo C460 (4-Pack) + H500, plus get an additional 10% off sitewide with code USA10
Dyson: Save up to $150 on the Dyson Airwrap i.d., Airstrait, and Supersonic Nural
FabFitFun: Save 40% on your first box, plus get a free Vacation bonus box ($250 value) with an annual membership signup
L'ange: Save up to 44% on select tools with code MEMORIAL, plus an extra 15% off your entire order with code EXTRA15
Nuface: Save 25% on all Mini+ kits plus get a free gift
Bote: Save 15% sitewide
Diadem Sports: Save up to 50% sitewide on pickleball paddles, grips, and more
Dick's Sporting Goods: Save up to 50% on bikes, kayaks, tents, grills, and golf gear, save up to to 40% on Nike and adidas
Huffy: Save 25% on select bikes
Gozney: Take up to $100 off select ovens and up to 20% off accessories
HOVERAir: Save up to 47%
Oru Kayak: Save 20% sitewide
Rumpl: Save 25% sitewide
Shibumi: Spend $350 to get a free $50 gift card
Solo Stove: Save 15% on select fire pits and pizza ovens
TGW: Save 25% on $50+ golf club purchases with code MDWSALE
Anthropics Claude Mythos, or a model like it, to get public release
Anthropic has announced plans to eventually release a public version of Mythos, its AI model with advanced cybersecurity capabilities. First, the AI company needs to develop adequate safeguards, which, by its own admission, don't yet exist.
The company revealed in an update to Project Glasswing, its limited-access security program, that it intends to expand access to U.S. and allied governments before pursuing a broader public release of "Mythos-class models" in the "near future."
As reported by The Register, Anthropic was candid about the timeline's uncertainty, stating that no company, including itself, has built safeguards sufficient to prevent the model from being misused. Even so, Anthropic said in a related blog post that it believes "Mythos-level models will become widely available in the next 6-12 months."
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SEE ALSO: Anthropic's Mythos is already finding security flaws in Apple softwareClaude Mythos was initially revealed in April. Anthropic said that the model succeeded at generating working exploits 72.4 percent of the time during testing — compared to just above zero percent for Claude Opus 4.6. In those reports, Anthropic researchers with no formal security training reportedly asked Mythos to hunt for vulnerabilities overnight and woke up to complete, functional exploits.
Since then, the model has scanned over a thousand open-source projects and identified more than 23,000 flaws, including more than 6,000 rated high or critical severity. Among them was a vulnerability in the wolfSSL cryptography library, used by billions of devices, that would have allowed attackers to forge certificates and impersonate legitimate websites. It has since been patched.
As AI tools get better at finding exploits, they've sparked a zero-day bug discovery crisis, with some bug bounty programs shutting down entirely. Open-source maintainers have reportedly asked Anthropic to slow its disclosure rate, saying the flood of bug reports exceeds their capacity to address them.
Anthropic's suggested solution to the capacity crunch is, of course, more AI. The Claude Mythos system card predicts that AI tools will ultimately benefit cybersecurity defenders, though Anthropic also notes that hackers may have an advantage for the time being.
Samsungs 85-inch Q7F QLED 4K TV is under $900 for the first time ever
SAVE $600: As of May 26, the Samsung 85-inch Q7F QLED 4K TV is on sale at Amazon for only $899.99 instead of its usual $1,499.99 list price. That's 40% off and its best price ever.
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Upgrading your TV doesn't have to cost you a fortune, especially if you opt for last year's models. The 2025 Samsung Q7F TV might fall into budget-friendly territory, but it doesn't skimp on features. And it's currently the cheapest it's ever been for the 85-inch option.
As of May 26, the Samsung 85-inch Q7F QLED 4K TV is just $899.99 at Amazon. That's $600 or 40% off its list price of $1,499.99 (as seen on Samsung's own website). Not only is that the lowest price on record, but it's beating Best Buy and Samsung's sale price by $100.
The Q7F is not the fanciest QLED TV in Samsung's lineup, but it's still a QLED TV, which means its 85-inch display is packed with millions of quantum dots to offer a more vibrant range of colors and brightness. It pairs that with a Q4 AI processor that upscales your content, as well as integrated sensors that monitor ambient sound and auto-adjust for an optimal listening experience. In other words, it looks and sounds more expensive than it is.
The 120Hz refresh rate is just OK, but the TV does come with a free month of Xbox Game Pass. So, we'd recommend it for casual gamers just getting their feet wet.
If you just want a low-cost TV from a premium brand that packs a brilliant, large screen for streaming, the Samsung Q7F is one of the best budget options out there. And at less than $900, it's going to be a hard deal to beat.
The giant 57-inch Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 gaming monitor is on sale for $600 off
SAVE $600: The 57-inch Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 gaming monitor is on sale at Amazon for $1,499.99, down from the normal price of $2,099.99. That's a 29% discount.
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The temperature is slowly creeping into uncomfortable territory. If you're more of a spring and fall person, the upcoming summer might not be as welcomed as others feel it is. Instead of toughing it out, spend the summer indoors with a fancy new gaming monitor. There's a massive model on sale today at Amazon that's worth checking out.
As of May 26, the 57-inch Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 gaming monitor is on sale at Amazon for $1,499.99, marked down from the list price of $2,099.99. That's a 29% discount that takes $600 off the price.
Samsung makes some of the best premium gaming monitors and if you have the space to go big, the 57-inch Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 could be an awesome upgrade to your gaming setup. It has an immerse 1000R curve and great specs like a 240Hz refresh rate and a one millisecond GTG. There's also the 2.1 HDMI and 2.1 DP port.
SEE ALSO: The Hisense 75-inch E6 Cinema Series TV is under $500 at Amazon — save over $300Samsung mentions this is the world's first dual UHD monitor. Split your screen in half and get dual 32-inch UHD displays with 3840 x 2160. Overall, the display can reach 1,000 nit peak brightness and it has a 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio.
Samsung included an ergonomic stand with this model that tilts, swivels, and has height adjustment, so you can get the most comfortable gaming experience possible. The Odyssey Neo G9 also comes with Samsung's CoreSync technology which projectors the on-screen colors on the backside of the monitor, adding a new immersive element to gameplay.
Before today's sale price expires, consider upgrading to the 57-inch Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 gaming monitor. The sale price will get you a savings of $600 while the gaming monitor will get you set for the best summer of gaming yet.
Dive into your favorite songs with 38% off the Sony XM5 headphones
SAVE $151.99: As of May 26, get the Sony XM5 Headphones for $248, down from their usual price of $399.99. That's a discount of 38%.
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Looking to pick up a new pair of headphones? You've got plenty of choices out there, but in the realm of over-ear models, Sony has one in particular that you'll appreciate, and it's on sale right now at Amazon.
As of May 26, get the Sony XM5 Headphones for $248, down from their usual price of $399.99. That's $151.99 off and a discount of 38%.
SEE ALSO: We tested the 9 best headphones and earbuds for working outWhile technically these aren't the newest of Sony's cadre of XM headphones anymore (with the XM6 headphones available), the XM5s are still every bit worth picking up. Now four years out from their 2022 debut, we chose them for our selections of the best headphones, praising them as being "legendary" for "unbeatable ANC and sound for the money".
They offer excellent noise cancellation, great hands-free calling with four beamforming mics and advanced audio signal processing, and lengthy battery life, giving you up to 30 hours of playtime on just one charge. You can boost them back up to 3 hours in just 3 minutes via USB-C charging.
If you want a pair of comfortable, lightweight headphones that feel as good to listen to as they do to wear, you'll want to snap these up quickly. Be sure to grab them while they're still discounted.
The brand new Hisense 75-inch U7 Mini LED 4K TV is a full $801 off its list price
SAVE $801: As of May 26, the Hisense 75-inch U7 Mini LED ULED 4K TV is on sale for just $1,198.99 at Amazon. That's 40% in savings and its best price to date.
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It's typical to see spring price drops on 2025 TV models once the 2026 models hit the shelves. But to see a brand-new 2026 TV on sale for 40% off is a bit more surprising. Nevertheless, Hisense is delivering the best TV deal of the season.
As of May 26, the Hisense 75-inch U7 Mini LED ULED 4K TV from 2026 is down to just $1,198.99 at Amazon. That's a full 40% or $801 off its list price and its best price since its debut last month, even beating its Memorial Day Weekend discount by a dollar.
The 2026 U7 is an iterative upgrade from last year's model. It features an improved anti-glare coating to keep your picture crisp and clear despite overhead lights or the afternoon sun blaring in, as well as an enhanced AI processor that can analyze scenes in real time and make auto-adjustments to color, contrast, and detail. Otherwise, it still offers the same 165Hz refresh rate, 2.1.2-channel Dolby Atmos sound, up to 3,000 nits of peak brightness, and the Google TV with Gemini interface.
Hisense says the U7 delivers "Mini LED performance typically reserved for higher price tiers," and we can certainly get behind that notion. Hisense is one of our favorite budget TV brands for its wallet-friendly prices that don't skimp on quality. A 75-inch Mini LED model with premium features for under $1,200 is a pretty epic deal whichever way you slice it.


