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Bad Apples trailer: Saiorse Ronan hits her breaking point
Respect your teachers, folks. They're underpaid, underappreciated, and if you push them to the edge, well, good luck. That's the core message of the Saoirse Ronan-led dark comedy thriller Bad Apples, which has a trailer out today.
Directed by Jonatan Etzler and written by Jess O'Kane as an adaptation of Rasmus Andersson's novel De Oönskade, the film sees Ronan as a Somerset-based primary school teacher named Maria. She adores teaching, but the underfunded education system wears her down on the daily. When her disruptive student Danny (newcomer Eddie Waller) spins out of control, Maria makes some choices.
As I wrote in my review out of BFI London Film Festival, "With Ronan's always-impeccable talents supported by a sublime young cast, Bad Apples leans into unethical impulses, all the while exposing home truths about the under-resourced education system and social disdain toward children with behavioural, emotional, and social difficulties. Plus, it's really funny."
Bad Apples hits cinemas Sept. 18.
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Daily Show host Ronny Chieng reacts to Trump saying Islamic Republic of Japan
Another day, another bizarre Trump gaffe.
Following his attendance at the recent NATO summit, Donald Trump – while speaking about ongoing tensions with Iran – appeared to get his countries mixed up, saying missiles had been fired at a US air carrier by "the Islamic Republic of Japan."
In the Daily Show clip above, host Ronny Chieng shares his thoughts.
"Oh my God. We're losing the war with Iran so bad it converted Japan to Islam," jokes Chieng. "And I know it sounds stupid when Trump says it, but if someone told you the Islamic Republic of Japan was a new fusion restaurant in Bushwick, you f***ing hipsters would be lining up for it."
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The Hope trailer will mess you up
If you're in a public place or at work or surrounded by people whose opinion you care about, maybe watch the Hope trailer where you can have a little freak-out?
The latest action-packed South Korean horror from The Medium and The Wailing director Na Hong-jin, Hope promises a blood-soaked nightmare in a small village plagued by a violent creature. The film's name comes from its setting, Hope Harbour, a chill town that didn't expect its quiet streets to be pulverised by a strange (and incredibly strong) beast. Police chief Bum-seok (Hwang Jung- min), officer Sung-ae (Hoyeon), hunter Sung- ki (Zo In-Sung) have quite the task on their hands, to wrangle this rampaging terror before it tears them to shreds.
From the looks of it this is no straightforward monster movie, with intergalactic elements sneaking in. But there's plenty of action afoot, with the town fighting for their damn lives in this Neon trailer.
Taylor Russell, Cameron Britton, Alicia Vikander, and Michael Fassbender also star.
Hope hits cinemas Sept. 9.
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Claude will now let you reflect on how much youre using Claude
If you use Anthropic's Claude AI chatbot, and you're wondering if you're using it too much, assistance is coming from an unlikely source: Claude.
Anthropic says Claude's new "reflect" tool is designed to help users answer complex questions about their AI use.
SEE ALSO: How to spot an AI chatbot on AdultFriendFinderThat includes whether you're using Claude effectively, too often, or for too many tasks that are better suited for yourself instead of artificial intelligence, Anthropic said in a blog post Thursday.
What will Claude's reflect feature help with?The insights dashboard shows key topics, usage patterns, and frequent tasks. Users can review their chat activity over periods of one, three, six, or 12 months. They can also set (and dismiss) quiet hours and break nudges.
The feature "invites you to step back and examine the role Claude plays in your life," the company said in its announcement.
"It will periodically surface questions like, 'What's one thing you want to keep doing yourself, even if Claude could do it faster?' and give you the chance to talk it through with Claude."
Reflection tool shows peak hour and number of conversations, among other insights. Credit: Courtesy of AnthropicGiven the growing concern about AI use, including cognitive offloading and atrophy, the feature could offer users genuinely useful information.
Users get in-depth details about how they "collaborate" with Claude, plus practical suggestions for prompting the chatbot without providing repetitive information.
The tool also incorporates Anthropic's proprietary framework for AI use, which helps decide how to delegate to a chatbot and how to accurately assess its outputs.
What about sensitive data and chats?The insight reports do not incorporate incognito chats. It doesn't access files in connected tools, such as your email inbox or health data.
Reflection insights will cover sensitive conversations, such as discussions about mental health, but only at a high level. If Claude has previously shared mental health support resources during a chat, that information may appear in the dashboard as well.
Anthropic consulted independent experts to develop insights that would help people evaluate what works best about Claude for them.
Though Anthropic requires users to be 18 or older, Ryn Linthicum, Anthropic's head of well being policy, told Mashable that the company learned from youth developmental experts what tools could help young adults and parents of children better understand their AI use.
The reflection feature is in beta for free and paid subscribers with their chat memories turned on.
MOFT just launched a trackable MagSafe wallet that holds up to 8 cards — buy it now under $70
TL;DR: Just in time for summer trips, MOFT has launched its new Trackable Field Wallet for $69.99. It's a MagSafe wallet with Apple Find My and Android Find Hub support to help keep your cards and essentials easy to find while traveling.
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If you're the type to double-check your pockets before leaving the airport, MOFT's latest accessory might be worth a look. The Trackable Field Wallet is a new MagSafe wallet that works with built-in tracking, making it easier to locate your wallet if it goes missing. At $69.99, it also packs room for up to eight cards — far more than most MagSafe wallets — while staying slim enough to snap onto the back of your iPhone.
The biggest upgrade here is capacity. It also has separate compartments to keep frequently used cards apart from things like cash, coins, keys, or even a spare SIM card, while a pull-tab lets you grab your cards without digging around.
Credit: MOFT Credit: MOFTThe wallet folds into a built-in phone stand for watching videos, taking video calls, or reading hands-free, then snaps back onto your iPhone with a strong MagSafe connection when you're done. Built-in Apple Find My and Android Find Hub support means you can locate the wallet through your phone if you accidentally leave it behind, and MOFT says the rechargeable tracker lasts up to six months between charges.
Finished in soft Movas vegan leather, it is designed to resist stains and everyday wear while keeping the wallet lightweight. The Trackable Field Wallet is available in Terracotta, Misty Cove, and Jet Black, giving you a few options beyond the usual black accessory lineup.
Shop the Trackable Field Wallet now and travel with one less thing to worry about.
Soundcore P30i noise cancelling earbuds are under $30 at Amazon — save over $10 on select colors
SAVE OVER $10: As of July 9, select colors of the Soundcore P30i by Anker noise cancelling earbuds are on sale for $27.99 at Amazon. That's $12 off their full price of $39.99.
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One of our favorite pairs of budget earbuds just got cheaper. As of July 9, select colors of the Soundcore P30i by Anker noise cancelling earbuds have dropped to $27.99 at Amazon. Compared to their full price of $39.99, that's $12 you save.
Both the black and green pair have hit this price at the retailer, but they're actually not the only colors on sale. The blue, pink, and white pairs are discounted for a couple dollars extra at $29.99. No matter which color you go with, you'll still enjoy some savings.
SEE ALSO: Nothing Ear (3a) earbuds have dropped to under $100 — what’s new and how to buyThese earbuds have stood out to us as the best budget pair under $50, with our roundup saying, "The active noise cancellation on them is impressive for their price, able to block out the bustle of busy streets or the noisy gym." However, it does add that, "it isn't the best noise cancellation or sound we've ever experienced," as a "$50 pair of earbuds just can't compete with a $300 pair," but if you don't mind that, they're a great option to grab that won't break the bank.
Our roundup also highlights that, "Advanced audiophiles on a budget will enjoy the addition of custom EQs and multi-point connection." Plus, their battery life can definitely keep up with you, boasting up to 45 hours with the charging case, or 25 hours with ANC enabled.
Don't miss out on this great offer on the Soundcore P30i by Anker noise cancelling earbuds at Amazon.
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Brother’s new INKvestment printers are changing the work-from-home game — buy now from $279.99
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Working from home often means making your workspace do more with less room. Between your laptop, monitor, chargers, and everything else fighting for desk space, a bulky office printer can feel like the last thing you need.
Brother’s new INKvestment all-in-one printer series is designed to solve that problem, bringing business-focused printing features to smaller home offices and small businesses without the oversized footprint. The new lineup includes two wireless color inkjet models — the MFC-J5010DW and MFC-J5110DW — with starting prices of $279.99 and $359.99, respectively.
Both models combine printing, scanning, copying, and faxing with features like automatic two-sided printing, mobile controls and higher-yield ink designed to keep interruptions to a minimum. They also support WiFi, WiFi Direct, Ethernet, and USB, along with cloud printing and scanning through apps like Google Drive and Dropbox.
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The Brother INKvestment MFC-J5010DW is a compact all-in-one printer built for home offices. It comes with high-yield ink included in the box — a 1,800-page black cartridge and 750-page cyan, yellow and magenta cartridges — helping you spend less time swapping cartridges. For everyday productivity, it packs a 250-sheet paper tray, 50-page single-pass duplex automatic document feeder, and automatic two-sided printing with support for paper sizes up to 8.5 x 14 inches.
Powered by Brother’s Maxidrive Technology, the MFC-J5010DW can print up to 28 pages per minute in black and 26 ppm in color. You can also manage settings from your phone using the Brother Mobile Connect app, while the 2.7-inch color touchscreen keeps on-device controls simple.
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The Brother INKvestment MFC-J5110DW is built for busier home offices and small businesses that need more than occasional printing. The MFC-J5110DW comes with a 500-sheet paper capacity split between two trays, so you can keep different paper types loaded without constantly swapping them out. It also includes a 100-sheet multipurpose tray for things like envelopes, labels, and specialty media.
For scanning and copying, it has a 50-page automatic document feeder (ADF) with single-pass duplex scanning, meaning it can handle both sides of a document in one go. It also supports automatic two-sided printing to help cut down on paper waste. The printer also uses Brother’s PerfectPrint Auto Detection System to help keep print quality consistent, whether you’re printing reports, presentations, or everyday documents.
How to watch the 2026 FIFA World Cup online for free
TL;DR: All 104 matches of the 2026 World Cup are available to watch for free on BBC iPlayer/ITVX. Access these free live streams from anywhere in the world with ExpressVPN, an Official Supporter of the FIFA World Cup 2026.
The world is watching the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The best international sides from around the world are competing for arguably the biggest prize in sport. The knockout rounds are really heating up. We've already seen powerhouses like Germany and Brazil get dumped out of the competition, and it feels like there's so much more still to come from huge names like Kylian Mbappé, Erling Haaland, Harry Kane, and Lionel Messi as we hit the quarter-final stage.
SEE ALSO: How to watch France vs. Morocco online for freeIf you're interested in watching the 2026 FIFA World Cup from anywhere in the world, we've got all the information you need.
What is the FIFA World Cup?The World Cup is an international football competition between senior men's national teams. The 2026 World Cup has been expanded to 48 teams, split into 12 groups of four teams. The top two teams in each group and the eight best third-placed teams will progress to the knockout rounds.
The defending champions are Argentina. They won their third title at the 2022 World Cup after defeating France in an epic final.
When is the 2026 FIFA World Cup?The 2026 World Cup is the 23rd edition of this famous competition. This year's tournament takes place from June 11 to July 19.
How to watch the 2026 FIFA World Cup for freeA number of streaming platforms are offering free coverage of the 2026 FIFA World Cup:
Australia — SBS
France — M6
Ireland — RTÉ
Italy — RAI
Norway — NRK
Netherlands — NOS
Spain — RTVE
UK — BBC iPlayer and ITVX (recommended)
These streaming services are geo-restricted, but anyone can secure access with a VPN. These tools can hide your real IP address (digital location) and connect you to a secure server in another location, meaning you can livestream the 2026 FIFA World Cup for free from anywhere in the world.
Livestream the 2026 FIFA World Cup for free by following these simple steps:
Sign up for a streaming-friendly VPN (we recommend ExpressVPN)
Download the app to your device of choice
Open up the app and connect to a server in the UK
Visit BBC iPlayer or ITVX (recommended)
Watch the 2026 FIFA World Cup for free from anywhere in the world
The best VPNs for streaming are not free, but they do tend to offer generous money-back guarantees. By leveraging these offers, you can watch the 2026 FIFA World Cup without committing your cash. This is obviously not a long-term strategy, but it gives you enough time to stream this tournament before recovering your investment.
ExpressVPN's regular 30-day money back guarantee is not available for any subscriptions purchased during the FIFA World Cup between June 10 and July 11. ExpressVPN remains our top pick for sport, but you will need to pay the monthly rate. Alternatively, Proton VPN still offers that all-important money-back guarantee.
What is the best VPN for the FIFA World Cup?ExpressVPN is the best choice for bypassing geo-restrictions to stream live sport, for a number of reasons:
Servers in 105 countries
Easy-to-use app available on all major devices including iPhone, Android, Windows, Mac, and more
Strict no-logging policy so your data is secure
Fast connection speeds free from throttling
Up to 10 simultaneous connections
A two-year subscription to ExpressVPN is on sale for $68.40 and includes an extra four months for free — 81% off for a limited time. Alternatively, you can get a one-month plan for just $12.99. That covers you for the duration of the World Cup.
Apples iPhone 18 Pro Max will be a chunky boy, report claims
Chinese regulatory filings, unearthed earlier this week, revealed that Apple's upcoming iPhone 18 Pro Max will have a significantly larger battery than its predecessor, suggesting a longer battery life as well.
This, however, may come at the expense of added thickness and weight.
Reliable Chinese leaker Ice Universe revealed the details in a post on Weibo.
"The iPhone 18 Pro Max's 5500mAh battery comes at the cost of a 240-gram weight and a 9mm thick body," he wrote.
Apple's iPhone 17 Pro Max is 8.75mm thick and weighs 233 grams. If Ice Universe's numbers are accurate, the iPhone 18 Pro Max would be 0.25mm thicker and 7 grams heavier; a small difference, but still noticeable, especially on a device that's already pretty large and heavy.
MacRumors pointed out that, for the upcoming iPhone 18 Pro Max, Apple has reportedly adopted a new type of vapor chamber that uses stainless steel, which could also make the phone heavier.
Notably, Apple's largest phone has shed some weight over the years, with the iPhone 14 Pro Max still holding the title of being the heaviest iPhone ever. Its weight is exactly 240 grams, so the iPhone 18 Pro Max might come in at a tie.
SEE ALSO: Foldable iPhone Ultra vs. iPad: How their screens (reportedly) compareThere's no word on the dimensions and weight of the iPhone 18 Pro. Its battery will reportedly only be a little larger than before, so perhaps there won't be a significant change in thickness and weight, either.
It's also worth noting that Apple is rumored to be launching the iPhone Ultra, alongside the Pro models, in September. That one is almost certainly going to be the heaviest new iPhone, thanks to its foldable design.
Aeocky just launched a beast of a dehumidifier, and its already on sale at Amazon
SAVE $62.50: As of July 9, the Aeocky RHEA-001 Smart Dehumidifier is down to $237.49 on Amazon. That's a 21% discount on its $299.99 list price.
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Need to dry out your home without adding another noisy appliance? Aeocky’s new RHEA-001 Smart Compressor Dehumidifier just launched with a deal, dropping to $237.49 at Amazon (21% off). It’s also available through Aeocky’s official website for $299.99.
Built for spaces up to 4,500 sq. ft., it can remove up to 80 pints of moisture per day in hot, humid conditions, making it a fit for larger basements, bedrooms, garages, and other areas where damp air tends to linger.
Mashable Deals Be the first to know! Get editor selected deals texted right to your phone! Get editor selected deals texted right to your phone! Loading... Sign Me Up By signing up, you agree to receive recurring automated SMS marketing messages from Mashable Deals at the number provided. Msg and data rates may apply. Up to 2 messages/day. Reply STOP to opt out, HELP for help. Consent is not a condition of purchase. See our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. Thanks for signing up!Noise is usually one of the biggest complaints with dehumidifiers, but the RHEA-001 is designed to keep things quiet. Aeocky says it runs at just 44 dB on its lowest fan setting, which is around the level of a soft background hum. Everyday features like a 1.45-gallon water tank, included drain hose and garden hose adapter for continuous drainage, multiple modes, timer controls, and power-off memory also make it easier to set up and forget about.
The RHEA-001 has a built-in humidity sensor that monitors moisture levels and helps maintain your preferred range, adjustable between 40% and 80%. For spaces like basements or garages that can get colder, it includes defrost technology to help the unit keep working when temperatures drop.
Dry out your space without drying out your wallet. Grab the Aeocky RHEA-001 Smart Dehumidifier on Amazon today.
The Ninja DualBrew Pro coffee maker is $50 off at Amazon — buy now for under $200
SAVE $50: As of July 9, the Ninja DualBrew Pro coffee machine is on sale for $199.99 at Amazon. That's $50 off its full price of $249.99.
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If you're someone who enjoys both brewing coffee from grounds and the convenience of a coffee pod, the Ninja DualBrew Pro is a machine worth adding to your kitchen. This specialty coffee maker can handle both of those brewing options, plus some extras, and now is a great time to buy. Amazon has slashed $50 off its price tag, but not for long.
Normally the Ninja DualBrew Pro coffee machine is listed for $249.99, but as of July 9, its dropped to $199.99 at Amazon. However, it has a "limited time deal" tag right now, so the clock is ticking to jump on this offer before the price goes back up.
SEE ALSO: De'Longhi has expanded its espresso machine lineup — where to buy Classic Matte Black and Classic Stainless SteelThe main highlight of the Ninja DualBrew Pro is that it can brew coffee with grounds or with a coffee pod, but it has quite a few more options to offer as well. It features four brew styles — Classic, Rich, Over Ice, or Specialty — so you can customize your drink. With the latter, you can even brew up more concentrated coffee for creating lattes, cappuccinos, and macchiatos. To add to that, there's even a built-in, fold-away frother you can use.
This coffee machine can fill up a wide variety of cup sizes as well. According to the store page, there are nine ground brew sizes, including small, XL, travel mug, XL travel mug, and various carafe sizes, alongside 6, 8, 10, or 12 oz brew sizes for pods.
Make your mornings better with the Ninja DualBrew Pro coffee machine, now $50 off at Amazon.
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National Hot Dog Day freebie: How to get Pringles flavored Pop Dog Buns
TL;DR: Pringles is bringing back its limited-edition Pop Dog Buns on July 15. Starting at 12 p.m. ET, fans who buy a $6.97 Pringles three-pack can claim a free set while supplies last.
National Hot Dog Day is almost here, and Pringles is making the hot dog bun the star of the show.
The brand is bringing back its limited-edition Pringles Pop Dog Buns for one final drop on July 15, giving fans another chance to get the potato-based buns inspired by three classic Pringles flavors: Sour Cream and Onion, BBQ, and Honey Mustard.
The buns are free with the purchase of a qualifying Pringles three-pack, but they're only available while supplies last. Whether you missed the first drop or you're finally ready to give them a try, here's how to score a set while they're still available.
What are Pringles Pop Dog Buns? Credit: PringlesInstead of topping your hot dog with Pringles, the brand decided to flavor the bun itself.
The limited-edition Pop Dog Buns are soft, potato-based buns, packaged inside the brand's iconic cans and measure 7.5 inches long, giving the classic hot dog bun a Pringles-inspired makeover.
How to get the Pringles Pop Dog BunsThe final drop goes live on Wednesday, July 15, at 12 p.m. ET (9 a.m. PT) to celebrate National Hot Dog Day. To claim a set, you'll need to:
Purchase the Pringles Three-Pack for $6.97, which includes Sour Cream and Onion, Honey Mustard, and BBQ crisps.
Place your order through Pringles' online store or its Instagram and Facebook Shops.
The Pop Dog Buns are free with the qualifying purchase. This is the second and final drop of the limited-edition Pop Dog Buns.
If you want to try Pringles’ potato-based take on the classic hot dog bun, July 15 is your last chance to claim a set.
Get the Jackery Solar Generator 300 for under $300 at Amazon
SAVE $80: As of July 9, the Jackery Solar Generator 300 with solar panel is on sale for $279 at Amazon. That's a 22% discount on the list price.
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Whether it’s an off-grid camping trip, an unexpected power outage, or just preparing for an upcoming storm, portable power stations are a great product to have stowed away.
Many can offer full home powering for a number of days, while others come in at more affordable prices and promise to keep your most essential devices up and running. And options like the Jackery Solar Generator 300 are a great entry point for anyone looking for reliable backup power without spending a fortune.
Mashable Deals Be the first to know! Get editor selected deals texted right to your phone! Get editor selected deals texted right to your phone! Loading... Sign Me Up By signing up, you agree to receive recurring automated SMS marketing messages from Mashable Deals at the number provided. Msg and data rates may apply. Up to 2 messages/day. Reply STOP to opt out, HELP for help. Consent is not a condition of purchase. See our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. Thanks for signing up!As of July 9, this handy unit is down to just $269. It includes the 292Wh unit as well as a 40W solar panel, and you’ll be getting these for $80 less than normal. It’s a lightweight and portable option designed to keep your essential devices charged while traveling, camping, or heading off-grid. And it weighs just 7.5 lbs, so it’s easy to carry on hikes and outdoor adventures without adding unnecessary bulk.
And despite its compact size, it has various charging options, including two AC outlets, a 100W USB-C PD port, two USB-A ports, and a 120W car port. With a 300W rated output and 600W peak surge, it can power everyday essentials like laptops, cameras, and drones, while also working as a reliable backup battery or solar generator when paired with compatible panels.
Get this portable power station deal at Amazon right now.
The Toshiba 43-inch Class C350 Series TV has dropped to its lowest-ever price — save $70 on this cheap TV
SAVE $70: As of July 9, the Toshiba 43-inch Class C350 Series TV is on sale for $129.99 at Amazon. That's a 57% discount on the list price.
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If you want a new TV but don't want to fork out hundreds of dollars, check out this latest Amazon deal on the Toshiba 43-inch Class C350 Series TV. As of July 9, it's down to just $129.99, its best-ever price according to price tracker camelcamelcamel.
Despite its low price, this is still an impressive TV with great quality. In fact, it's powered by the REGZA Engine ZR, which analyses every scene to optimize picture quality and bring content as close to 4K resolution as possible. This is only enhanced by the AI 4K Upscaling feature which improves Full HD content by improving detail, texture, and color. It also combines Dolby Vision HDR with Dolby Atmos audio and has features like Ultimate Motion that help reduce blur during fast motion, so you're really getting a cinematic experience at home.
For streaming and apps, it runs on Amazon's Fire TV. This means access to apps like Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, and more is much easier. You'll find them all, plus a number of live TV options, all on one easy-to-navigate home screen.
Get this TV deal from Amazon now.
The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is heavily discounted at Amazon — save over $200
SAVE $269.99: As of July 9, the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is on sale for $1,030 at Amazon. That's a 21% discount on the list price.
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There's a new deal on the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra at Amazon. If you've been looking for a new phone, right now you can save $269.99 on one of the best.
As of July 9, the price has dropped to $1,030 from $1,299.99, but only for one color. To get this price, you'll need to order the black phone. Other colors are reduced in price too (including cobalt violet, white, and sky blue), but not as much as the black handset.
Mashable Deals Be the first to know! Get editor selected deals texted right to your phone! Get editor selected deals texted right to your phone! Loading... Sign Me Up By signing up, you agree to receive recurring automated SMS marketing messages from Mashable Deals at the number provided. Msg and data rates may apply. Up to 2 messages/day. Reply STOP to opt out, HELP for help. Consent is not a condition of purchase. See our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. Thanks for signing up!This is an incredibly impressive smartphone (just check out our full review to see how impressed we were). It has a whole range of advanced features, including Nightography which takes clearer photos and videos in low light, and a wider front camera makes it easier to fit everyone into group selfies. Galaxy AI-powered Photo Assist also lets you edit images simply by typing or tapping, so you can restore details, remove mess, or just apply different filters or creative styles in a few seconds.
It's powered by Samsung's fastest Galaxy processor yet, the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, so it's built to handle demanding apps, multitasking, and AI features with no issues at all.
Upgrade for less now at Amazon.
The Dyson Supersonic Nural is still at its best-ever price — save $100 right now at Amazon
SAVE $100.99: As of July 9, the Dyson Supersonic Nural is on sale for $349 at Amazon. That's a 22% discount on the list price.
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For high-quality hair styling, you can't go wrong with a Dyson product. From the Airwrap to the Airstrait, its impressive technology is transforming how we style our hair. And as of July 9, the popular Dyson Supersonic Nural is on sale for its best-ever price, now just $349 at Amazon.
So, how does it work? This hair dryer uses a network of Nural sensors that automatically adapt settings as you dry your hair. It has special features like a Scalp Protect mode which monitors the distance between the dryer and your scalp, automatically adjusting the temperature to maintain a comfortable 130°F for close-up drying while helping to protect your scalp from excessive heat.
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Find this deal on the Supersonic Nural at Amazon now.
Anna DeGuzman explains how she became a professional magician through content creation
Social media changed the game for magicians, and Anna DeGuzman knows that better than most.
The professional close-up magician, illusionist, and card artist got her start as a teen, teaching herself through YouTube videos and magic books. Some 12 years later, she's become a Magic Castle member, a runner-up on America's Got Talent, and the host of her own interview show on Complex's YouTube channel. Then, of course, there's her successful TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube channel that earned her the title of Featured Creator at VidCon 2026.
Having come into her own while posting online, DeGuzman's seen how more magicians making content ups the ante for the art form.
"Magic is so much more accessible now, which also makes the art need to elevate, to keep up," DeGuzman told Mashable. "Because now you're like, OK, how do I make sure this is 360-proof, and if people play it back in slow motion, they still don't figure it out?"
Her social media savvy also influences her IRL live performances.
"I think in visuals. If someone were to watch your story of my show, and they only saw 15 seconds, is that a captivating visual that makes you go, oh, that's interesting, what's happening?" DeGuzman said.
I can personally attest to DeGuzman's skills, as she combined her mentalism techniques and card artistry during our interview to determine the birthday of my childhood crush (a member of a certain Disney Channel boy band). I can't lie — it felt just like magic.
The Coleman Pro hard cooler is on sale for its lowest-ever price at Amazon — save $74
SAVE OVER $70: As of July 9, select colors of the Coleman Pro 45qt hard cooler are on sale at their lowest-ever price of $125.99 at Amazon. That's $74 off the full price of $199.99.
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Summer is in full swing, and Amazon has been offering up some great outdoor deals for shoppers hoping to get out and enjoy the sunshine. In particular, Coleman outdoor products have popped up at the retailer with some very nice discounts. The Coleman Pro 45qt hard cooler is one that's crossed our radar, as select color variants are currently sitting at their lowest-ever price.
As of July 9, the 45qt Coleman Pro cooler — in the delightfully bright blue sky and neptune colors — has dropped from $199.99 to $125.99 at Amazon, making for just over $70 in savings. Both colors are only available at this price for a limited time, so don't wait too long to take advantage of this offer.
SEE ALSO: The 4 best power stations for camping keep you both online and off-gridTo give you a good idea of how spacious this Coleman Pro cooler is, its 45-quart build can hold up to 74 cans without ice in the mix. That gives you plenty of room for your favorite drinks, whether you're out camping or hosting a party. What's inside can stay cold for up to four days as well, thanks to a fully insulated lid and body.
It's also quite durable, with walls that are up to two inches thick. This makes for a sturdy design around the cooler, but it also helps with ice retention. It's actually lighter than you'd expect as well. According to the store page, its 30% lighter than rotomolded coolers of the same capacity, so you can easily move it between locations. And speaking of moving it, there's also handles on the side you can grab onto for carrying it around.
A sturdy cooler is great to have on-hand during the summer months, so don't miss out on this great deal on the Coleman Pro 45qt hard cooler at Amazon.
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Elon Musk to pay SEC $1.5 million settlement, judge signs off despite serious misgivings
A U.S. federal judge has approved a settlement that will see Elon Musk pay $1.5 million to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for failing to disclose his 2022 Twitter stock purchases within the legally required period. Even so, she was not happy about it. The penalty is a mere fraction of the amount Musk gained from the alleged violation, which he is apparently free to keep.
SEE ALSO: Elon Musk sued by SEC for late disclosure of Twitter stock purchaseIn her order filed in a Columbia District Court on Wednesday, Judge Sparkle Sooknanan expressed "significant misgivings" about the deal between Musk and the SEC. Under the agreement, Musk will pay $1.5 million to the SEC — literally one percent of the $150 million he allegedly saved due to his late disclosure.
Further, the penalty will technically be paid by a trust in Musk's name rather than directly by the billionaire himself, a manoeuvre that the court noted appeared "for the sole purpose of Mr. Musk being able to say that no relief was entered against him in his personal capacity."
However, as the court's role is only to assess whether the agreement meets "minimum standards of fairness and reasonableness," Sooknanan stated that it is therefore obligated to accept the deal.
"[T]he Court may not step in the shoes of the SEC, notwithstanding that the SEC's decision-making in this case raises red flags," Sooknanan wrote in her order on Wednesday. "So mindful of that principle and, as always, its proper role, the Court is constrained to accept the Parties’ agreement despite its significant misgivings."
Sooknanan also questioned whether Musk was receiving special treatment.
"The Court is left to wonder whether the SEC will afford other alleged securities-law violators such solicitude," she wrote. "Or is this a one-time deal designed for Mr. Musk negotiated without the involvement of the SEC lawyers litigating this case?"
The SEC filed the case in January last year, suing Musk for late disclosure of his Twitter stock purchases in 2022. Under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, Musk was legally required to notify the SEC within 10 days of acquiring enough shares to own more than five percent of the company.
Instead, Musk allegedly waited 21 days, finally notifying the SEC of his purchase 11 days past the deadline. Musk also reportedly bought even more Twitter stock within those 21 days, spending an additional $500 million to increase his stake to 9.2 percent.
According to the SEC's lawsuit, this delay had a significant financial impact not only on Musk, but on other shareholders as well. Twitter's stock price shot up after Musk finally reported his purchase, the value of his shares jumping to $2.89 billion as news of his investment became public. The billionaire allegedly saved at least $150 million on his additional share purchases as well, as he was able to buy them at a lower price than if he fulfilled his reporting obligations.
In addition to this, the SEC alleged that Musk's failure to report his Twitter stock purchase within the legally mandated period caused other investors "substantial economic harm," as those that sold their shares during his delay were denied the benefit of the increased price.
The SEC initially sought to fine Musk, as well as have him give up the profit he gained from his alleged violation. Now it's singing a much different tune, agreeing to the comparatively small $1.5 million penalty and apparently allowing Musk to keep the millions he gained through his alleged violation. Further, none of the money will go to investors who allegedly lost out due to Musk's delay.
"The SEC has decided not to press for relief that could compensate Mr. Musk’s alleged victims, instead settling on a form of relief that would go into the government’s pocket," said Sooknanan.
"Whether the Executive Branch (through the SEC) has done enough to hold Mr. Musk to account for his alleged violation is, like many other issues, for our citizenry to decide at the ballot box."
Though the SEC filed the case during the Biden administration, it looks as though it doesn't want to come down on Musk quite as hard under Trump. Musk has had a tumultuous relationship with the president, appearing to swing wildly between a close ally or a bitter enemy. Considering this slap on the wrist, it seems reasonable to wonder whether their on-and-off again flirtation may have helped swing the situation in the billionaire's favour.
Tiffany Haddish responds to a White House spokesperson saying: Who the hell is Tiffany Haddish?
Tiffany Haddish is guest hosting for Jimmy Kimmel this week, and she's cheerfully taken on the role of Donald Trump mocker-in-chief.
She's also apparently caught the attention of the White House. When asked about a joke Haddish made about Trump, White House spokesperson Davis Ingle responded to USA Today by asking: "Who the hell is Tiffany Haddish?"
"Who am I? Huh, huh? I'm the bitch you walk past to get to your coach seat, motherf***er," responds Haddish in the clip above. "Who am I? I'm a Sports Illustrated swimsuit model, that's who I am. Who am I? Who the f*** is Davis Ingle, huh? Is that a new character in Little House on the Prairie, but yo ass in the White House? You in the wrong house!"
"But this is exciting, the White House is mad at me y'all," she continues. "This is the day that I finally become Jimmy Kimmel! I do got one question, though, if the president pulls me off the air, do I still get paid for the whole week?"
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