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Have you been Flocked? This website lets you find out

Mon, 08/17/2026 - 18:02

People aren’t exactly thrilled about Flock’s growing surveillance network. Communities are canceling contracts, protesters are taking down cameras in increasingly creative ways, and activists have built a crowdsourced map showing where the devices are hiding in plain sight. Even Flock has announced new privacy restrictions as the backlash grows.

Now, drivers can search some of those records for themselves.

A website called Have I Been Flocked? lets you enter your license plate number and check whether it appears in publicly released records of searches conducted through Flock Safety’s system. As of Aug. 17, the website had compiled nearly 242 million searches involving more than 4.6 million plates.

The need for that kind of transparency isn’t hypothetical. A recent Washington Post investigation found that at least 50 law enforcement officers had been charged with or accused of misusing license plate readers, including to stalk women without their knowledge or consent.

The concerns extend beyond individual officers. Public records reviewed by 404 Media documented more than 4,000 Flock searches conducted by local and state police at the request of federal officials, as informal favors, or for potentially immigration-related purposes. Flock says ICE cannot directly access its system, but the records show how local agencies can search the network on the federal government’s behalf.

Have I Been Flocked? won’t reveal everything Flock knows about your car, and finding a match doesn’t necessarily mean you were investigated. Nevertheless, here's how to run a search — and understand what the results actually mean.

How to check whether your license plate was searched

Go to HaveIBeenFlocked.com, enter your license plate number in the search box, and click “Search.”

If your plate appears in the database, the results may include when it was searched, the agency associated with the query, the person who conducted it, and the reason provided for looking up the plate. Some of that information may be incomplete or redacted.

The website is part of Footnote4a, an independent editorial project focused on mass surveillance and government contracts. Its database is built from Flock audit logs released by local governments through transparency portals or obtained through public records requests.

Those audit logs document searches made within Flock’s system. According to the website's FAQ, the license plate and stated reason shown in the results are information that a Flock operator manually entered.

What does it mean if your plate appears?

A match means a Flock user queried the company’s database for that license plate. It does not necessarily mean that your car was stopped, that you were suspected of committing a crime, or that you were formally investigated.

The person conducting the search may have been a police officer, but the website notes that not every Flock user is a member of law enforcement. Businesses, schools, homeowners associations, and other private organizations also use Flock’s technology.

The reason listed alongside a result may provide more context. An operator could say the search was related to a stolen vehicle, traffic stop, missing person, or another investigation. However, because users supply those explanations themselves, they should not be treated as an independent account of what happened.

The website also does not show whether the search produced a match inside Flock’s system or reveal exactly what the operator saw.

No result doesn’t mean you haven’t been searched

Have I Been Flocked? has collected hundreds of millions of records, but its database is still incomplete.

The project depends on public records released by individual government agencies, and relatively few make their complete Flock audit logs easily available. The records that are released can also be heavily redacted or out of date.

"There can be a significant delay — months or even years — between when a search occurs and when it appears on this website," the project explains on its site.

That means an empty result does not prove that nobody has ever searched for your plate; it only means the number does not appear in the website's current records.

Operator names can also be incomplete. Flock’s audit logs often shorten an operator’s name to a first initial and the first three letters of a surname — turning a name such as Kevin Zachary into "K. Zac" (an example provided by HaveIBeenFlocked.com). That can make it difficult to determine exactly who performed a search. The website compares these partial names with public police rosters and employment records to identify a likely match, but warns that the results are not definitive.

Have I Been Flocked? also attempts to match those partial names with public employment records, but warns that its identifications are probabilistic and should be independently verified.

If you find a search that concerns you, the project recommends filing a public records request with the agency linked to it. It also advises anyone who believes they were subjected to improper surveillance to speak with an attorney.

The plate lookup is only one part of the website — visitors can also browse searches by agency and explore reports involving immigration enforcement, First Amendment activity, low-level offenses, noncriminal activity, and searches apparently intended to "develop probable cause." After years of drivers being kept in the dark, the website makes at least some of Flock’s surveillance visible.

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How Steve Way became Furiouss funniest scene-stealer

Mon, 08/17/2026 - 18:00

Things are heating up on Furious as the FBI is closer than ever before to Catherine (Lola Petticrew). In episode 6, agent Alice Black (Emmy Rossum) is in the same shelter as the serial killer, and her colleagues have taken Catherine's fiancé Alden (Steve Way) in for questioning. And amid life-or-death stakes and a nerve-shredding police corruption subplot, it's Way who makes this episode consistently laugh-out-loud funny.

Far from being intimidated by FBI agent Frank Choi (Rob Yang), Alden taunts him repeatedly. He makes jokes about his mobility issues to fluster the agent. He uses his wheelchair for physical comedy that makes Choi the punchline, and he flagrantly chants, "Fuck the police," while NYPD detective Danny Kelly (Scoot McNairy) looks on. 

SEE ALSO: How 'Furious' delves into a world of sex and violence without being exploitative

Fans of Ramy will recognize Way. But it wasn't his work on that comedy series that caught the eye of Furious creator Elizabeth Meriwether, who also co-created the critically praised tragicomedy series Dying for Sex. In an interview with Mashable, she shared how she first met Way, and how that shaped Furious in a major way. 

Steve Way's role on Furious was written with him in mind.  Steve Way plays Alden on "Furious." Credit: Hulu

Sitting down with Mashable Entertainment Editor Kristy Puchko, Meriwether said, "So, Dying for Sex was coming out as I was in the writers' room for Furious. And we were research[ing] female serials as caretakers. Catherine kind of became a nurse, and then [I] was like, 'Okay, who is she nursing?' And we were going through a lot of different ideas. [Then, because of Dying For Sex,] I did a panel about showing caretaking in TV. And Steve was on the panel."

The panel, titled "Storytelling About Gender, Work, Family, and Care in Uncertain Times," was held by the SAG-AFTRA foundation on May 5, 2025. It is available on YouTube

"The entire panel," Meriwether recalled, "I was just cracking up; he was so funny.  His running bit in the panel was that he needed work for health insurance. And I was  just like, 'He needs work. I need this character.' The next day, I walked into the writers' room, and I was like, 'It's this guy, Steve Way. We're building this whole character around him.'" 

She continued, "I felt so privileged to get to work with him and collaborate with him. I learned so much. We would do the table read, and then he would like stay after and talk to me for like an hour at a time, and just go through and add specifics. He's doing great physical comedy [in the show], and a lot of that came from his specific ideas about how his wheelchair moved, and like what people don't know about wheelchairs and things like that."

Meriwether noted the humor Way brings is "an important part of the show," adding that he creates a release to help balance "a lot of heavy subjects" that Furious tackles. 

Way also becomes an unexpected source of wisdom, delivering a message about love that speaks to the show as a whole. 

Did Catherine kill Alden's mom?   Scoot McNairy, Rob Yang, and Steve Way co-star in "Furious." Credit: Hulu

In a separate interview with Petticrew, Puchko asked about a big episode 6 moment, in which Danny tries to get information about Catherine out of Alden by arguing the love between them isn't real. 

First, Danny points out that Catherine went by Vanessa when she worked with Alden. "You two are in love, and you don't even know her name?" Danny pushes.

 "Oh, that's the best love," Alden counters, noting that whatever her name, she sees him as he is, and not his wheelchair. "She doesn't pity me."

"You don't think she fucking used you?" Danny presses. 

"I don't fucking care. I don't care. My entire life I've been told I'm never going find someone. I'm not worthy of love. And the one time I find it, you want to take it from me," Alden argues, adding, "You think love is only when people do everything you want them to do. That's fucked up." 

Finally, Danny tries one more time to turn Alden, by suggesting that Catherine killed Alden's mom, then used her fentanyl to kill others. To this, Alden replies, "No one's perfect."

Lola Petticrew is Catherine/Vanessa in 'Furious.' Credit: Hulu

Petticrew has previously shared their thoughts on why Catherine killed Becky but spared Mira. So, do they believe their character murdered Alden's mom before kicking off her vengeance-seeking killing spree? 

"I don't think she did," Petticrew said, "I mean, just me, as a viewer… I think I would watch it and think that she didn't. I don't think that she would have a reason to. I think she has a pretty clear ethical/moral code." 

But for Petticrew, whether Catherine killed Alden's mom is not as important as his response to the possibility of it. 

Petticrew said of Alden's response, "I think it's a very wonderful Liz Meriwether way of getting to the heart of the entire piece. So often, we are forced into presenting perfect victims. It happens in film and TV, and certainly in life, and when people seek justice for things, you have to play the role of a perfect victim. You're not allowed to be in any way gray or complicated. And that is just not life, and that is just not true [to life].

"These women in this show," Petticrew continued, "are allowed to be gray and hard and difficult and complicated, because everybody is. And if you have to be a perfect victim in order to deserve any pity or justice or help, what you're saying is there are some people who deserve this to happen to them, and I certainly don't believe that that's true." 

Asked what it was like working with Way, Petticrew gushed, "Steve is phenomenal. Getting him as a scene partner for those moments was just unreal. Getting to go in and work with him every day, he constantly surprised me and pulled things out of Catherine. I think that relationship is so important in the show. I think that Alden is someone that — while, in a way, he's almost completely reliant on her — he actually doesn't expect anything from her at all, or want anything from her at all. And I think that that is really beautiful. And I think that she really appreciates that and feels safe. To have a space in this world, in this show, where she feels that was just like a sigh of relief. And I think casting Steve was one of the best decisions they made in the show, because he just has an ability to break your heart and make you laugh side by side. And he's also an awesome human being who it was a delight to go to work with every day. So, how lucky am I?"

Furious is now streaming on Hulu, with new episodes every Monday through Aug. 31. 

Categories: IT General, Technology

What Claudes AI text watermark actually does

Mon, 08/17/2026 - 17:59

Anthropic has begun building a watermark into text generated by future Claude models, a change the company says is meant to help identify whether a given piece of writing was likely produced by its AI. This new feature, implemented to comply with EU rules, is meant to be indistinguishable to the human eye, without changing Claude's normal writing output.

The company laid out the mechanics and rationale behind the feature in a post published to its website.

How does the watermark work?

According to Anthropic, the watermark exploits the countless small, low-stakes decisions a language model makes as it generates text. Rather than using a truly arbitrary random number to make that pick, the watermarked version of Claude bases the decision on a cryptographic key combined with the preceding text.

SEE ALSO: Researchers watched OpenAI, Anthropic models take extreme measures in hacking test

The result, Anthropic says, is a subtle statistical pattern spread across a response that's invisible to a human reader but detectable to anyone with the matching key, which allows them to estimate the probability that Claude generated the text.

Does it cost more or slow Claude down?

Anthropic was clear in that the change carries no cost to output quality. The company said internal testing turned up no measurable difference in the creativity, accuracy, or readability of watermarked versus unwatermarked responses, and pointed to findings from Google DeepMind's original research on the underlying technique — the method Claude's watermark is based on.

SEE ALSO: Claude Code’s auto mode will be on by default, Anthropic confirms

The company also said that its researched showed no statistically significant shift in user satisfaction when a similar watermark was tested on live traffic. Anthropic also said the feature adds no extra tokens, meaning it doesn't slow Claude down or make it more expensive to use.

Where does the watermark break down?

Like with all tools, the watermark has limits. Anthropic explained that it only works when a model is choosing among several equally valid options, so text with little room for variation, such as hard factual statements, precise code, or math answers, carries a much weaker or nonexistent signal.

Detection also grows less reliable on very short passages, since there's simply less pattern to analyze. So you'll get a much clearer read on Claude's likely involvement in longer-form text. And because the watermark tracks only the words Claude itself selects, lightly edited or proofread human writing may carry little to no detectable trace, since most of the original wording remains unchanged.

SEE ALSO: Why is OpenAI losing so many executives?

A sufficiently heavy rewrite, the company noted, can remove the watermark entirely. At that point, per Anthropic, it becomes debatable whether the resulting text is still meaningfully AI-generated.

Can the watermark identify my organization or me?

Anthropic stressed that the watermark can't be traced back to a specific user, account, or conversation, and that it doesn't establish authorship or ownership over content. All it can tell you is the likelihood that Claude was involved in producing or editing it at some point.

The company also distinguished the approach from third-party AI-detection tools, which typically rely on spotting stylistic patterns in AI writing rather than checking for an embedded signal tied to a private key.

Why is Anthropic doing this?

The rollout is tied to regulation rather than a purely voluntary move: Anthropic said it signed the European Union's Code of Practice on Transparency of AI-Generated Content in July 2026 alongside roughly 190 other signatories, following an EU AI Act requirement, effective Aug. 2, that AI providers mark generated text.

Because the company doesn't yet have a reliable way to apply the watermark only within the EU, Anthropic said it's rolling out the feature globally and plans to extend it to older Claude models over the coming months.

The company also said it will soon offer a separate API allowing anyone to check whether a piece of text carries Claude's watermark.

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Samsung Galaxy phones could soon get a popular Apple feature

Mon, 08/17/2026 - 17:51

Samsung might borrow a good Apple feature soon.

And you might not even need new hardware to use it. Leaker Fahad Ali Javed (via AndroidAuthority) posted screenshots of the upcoming One UI 9.5 update, which included several new features for Samsung devices. Perhaps the most noteworthy one, though, is the seeming addition of app mirroring. This feature allows iPhone users to receive notifications and otherwise control their phones using a linked Mac computer.

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Javed's post suggests that this will be possible soon between a Samsung phone and a linked laptop, as long as you're logged into the same Samsung account on both devices. Any iPhone/MacBook owner can tell you this is a great, time-saving feature that people in other device ecosystems should want.

Less significantly, it also looks like One UI 9.5 might bring over the horizontal app bar found on Samsung foldable phones, complete with an always-visible search bar. That works well on phones with bigger displays, but it remains to be seen how it will adapt to regular phones.

Regardless, app mirroring would be a very nice feature for Samsung owners.

Categories: IT General, Technology

Update your Mac: Screen Share vulnerability gives attackers full control of your computer

Mon, 08/17/2026 - 17:44

Mac users, if you haven't updated your MacBook or desktop Mac computer in the last week or so, install that latest update now.

The most recent Mac update from Apple includes a patch for a major vulnerability that could allow an attacker to take over a targeted Mac.

The exploit involves an authentication bug in Mac's Screen Share functionality, Ars Technica reported. An unauthorized party can exploit the bug to take control of a user's keyboard and mouse when screen sharing is enabled.

The vulnerability is being tracked as CVE-2026-65400. Apple's own explanation of the security update warns users that this security issue could allow an attacker on the network to access a Mac without valid credentials.

The Netherlands National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) warned about the vulnerability last week after the exploit was initially made public.

Cybersecurity firm Calif recently shared how they reverse-engineered Apple's recent macOS patch as it "piqued our curiosity." As Calif explained in a blog post, "Apple does not ship an update out of band unless something is critical."

From there, Calif researchers uncovered the Screen Share vulnerability. The firm posted a video demonstrating the attack.

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According to the NCSC report on the vulnerability, the exploit results from "insufficient state management during the authentication process." If Screen Share is activated on a Mac, the macOS firewall exposes port 5900 to third parties over the internet. In turn, unauthorized access can occur via authentication attempts that wouldn't usually be accepted.

The NCSC reports that it has received notice that the exploit has been observed in the wild. The vulnerability has reportedly been used to obtain root access on an affected system. In this case, a Monero crypto miner was installed by the unauthorized user.

The first researcher to discover the exploit found roughly 40,000 Macs with Screen Share enabled and reachable from the internet, which gives a sense of just how many potential targets were out there at any given time.

Apple released the patch last week for macOS Tahoe, Sequoia, and Sonoma. Mac users are urged to install the latest security update.

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Gear up with the Bluetti Elite 100 V2 portable power station and a 100W solar panel for under $630

Mon, 08/17/2026 - 17:04

SAVE $470: The Bluetti Elite 100 V2 portable power station with a 100W solar panel is on sale for $629 at Amazon, down from the list price of $1,099. That's a 43% discount.

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August is coming to a close and that means the perfect camping weather is coming up. Summer used to the the ideal camping season, but now that summer feels like a sauna, fall is a great alterative. If you'll be heading to the campsite in September, October, or even November, check out this deal on a portable power station at Amazon.

As of Aug. 17, the Bluetti Elite 100 V2 portable power station with a 100W solar panel is on sale for $629 at Amazon, marked down from the list price of $1,099. That's a 43% discount that takes a major $470 off the price.

If you're using a portable power station at the campground, pairing it with a solar panel is a pro move. The Bluetti Elite 100 V2 is an excellent model to pack along, coming with 1,024Wh of capacity and plenty of ports. There's four AC ports, two high-powered USB-C, and two USB-A ports. Bluetti says the solar generator can keep a 10W light on for almost 52 hours or keep a mini speaker going for almost 40 hours.

SEE ALSO: Mammotion's Luba 3 robot lawn mower is down to its best-ever price at Amazon — save over $800

The included 100W solar panel is travel-friendly, weighing under 10 pounds. The dual kickstands allow for easy maneuvering to find the ideal sun angle while the ETFE coating ensures the solar panel is UV-resistant while allowing 95% of light to be transmitted to the panels.

For even more versatility, the Bluetti Elite 100 V2 is great to use during a power outage at home. When outputting under 600W, Bluetti says this model will only reach 30 decibels, making it quiet enough to keep in the room while sleeping.

Since we're heading into peak camping season, consider the benefits of snagging the Bluetti Elite 100 V2 with a 100W solar panel. As long as you have access to sunlight, you could get unlimited power while camping off-grid.

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Summer isnt over, but Starbucks doesnt care: The Pumpkin Spice Latte returns Aug. 25

Mon, 08/17/2026 - 16:55

TL;DR: Starbucks' iconic Pumpkin Spice Latte (PSL) officially returns on Tuesday, Aug. 25, along with an expanded lineup of new drinks like the Iced Banana Bread Latte and Chaider.

If you've been in any department store lately, you've probably noticed pumpkins, faux leaves, and Halloween decorations are already stocked on the shelves.

SEE ALSO: Starbucks is bringing back the Unicorn Frappuccino (but only for one weekend)

Now, Starbucks is joining the madness. The coffee giant just announced that it's bringing its iconic Pumpkin Spice Latte (PSL) back to the menu on Aug. 25, along with an expanded lineup of brand-new seasonal drinks. (I could honestly go the rest of my life without tasting another pumpkin spice anything, but to each their own.) Of course, if you can't wait until late August, the pumpkin creamers are already in grocery aisles at Target and other retailers.

Here's what you can expect to see on Starbucks' 2026 fall menu:

  • Pumpkin faves: You can get the PSL hot, iced, or blended, or order one of Starbucks' other pumpkin-inspired drinks like the Pumpkin Cream Cold Brew, Iced Pumpkin Cream Chai, or the Pumpkin Spice Frappuccino. New additions to its pumpkin lineup include the Iced Pumpkin Cream Shaken Espresso, Pumpkin Spice Chai, and the Iced Pumpkin Cream Matcha.

  • Pecan is back: Returning favorites include the Pecan Cortado, Iced Pecan Crunch Latte, and the Pecan Crunch Latte.

  • Banana bread is making a cameo: Starbucks is introducing the Iced Banana Bread Latte and Iced Banana Bread Chai to its menu.

  • Chaider is the new cider: The Chaider is a cider-inspired twist on chai. It's supposed to taste like autumn in a cup.

  • Food and sweet treats: The food menu will also include a Chicken Bacon Protein Pocket, Hedgehog Cake Pop, and, of course, the Pumpkin Cream Cheese Muffin.

According to new data compiled by Yelp, PSL season has kicked off earlier than ever this year. Apparently, internet searches for "pumpkin spice latte" and "pumpkin latte" increased by 301 percent and 256 percent, respectively, in July. July! (I credit all the Gilmore girlies and my sister for these stats.)

This is ridiculous. I wrote about this in 2016 — premature pumpkin spicing should be a crime. But now we've got silly little "pre" holidays like "Summerween" and "Augtober." Call me old-fashioned, but I cannot stand it when marketing teams try to rush my seasons through. I like to enjoy each season as the universe intended: late August is for squeezing out the last drops of summer, not sweating into a wool sweater while sipping liquid nutmeg.

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Insta360 Luna Ultra review: This 8K gimbal camera is a challenge to DJIs dominance

Mon, 08/17/2026 - 16:49

Insta360 launched the Luna Ultra this year, issuing a direct challenge to the DJI Osmo Pocket's dominance amongst handheld gimbal cameras. Convincing consumers to give the new kid on the block a chance is a significant task, particularly when DJI is releasing the Osmo Pocket 4 and 4P at around the same time.

Fortunately, Insta360 seems well aware of the challenge it's facing, and has come out swinging. 

SEE ALSO: Insta360 launches X6, its flagship 360-degree 8K camera Insta360 Luna Ultra: Build The Insta360 Luna Ultra has two lenses, courtesy of a partnership with Leica. Credit: A. Yeo

The Insta360 Luna Ultra immediately distinguishes itself via its dual lenses, a feature it shares with DJI's professionally-targeted Osmo Pocket 4P. However, the Luna Ultra's lenses come courtesy of a collaboration with high-end camera company Leica, a brand which holds cult status amongst photography enthusiasts.

Specifically, the Luna Ultra includes both a Leica Summicron lens with a one-inch 8K sensor and a telephoto lens with a 1/1.3-inch sensor, which are positioned side-by-side on the gimbal in a horizontal orientation — a look that's reminiscent of Disney's WALL-E. Both lenses have wide apertures, sitting at f/1.8 and f/2.0 respectively, which allows them to take in more light and helps produce a shallower depth of field for a more cinematic look.

A look that's reminiscent of Disney's WALL-E.

The other standout feature of the Luna Ultra's build is its detachable two-inch touchscreen and controls. This allows users to remotely operate and monitor the camera, doing everything from zooming in to moving the gimbal, and switching between recording modes. This turns the Luna Ultra from a nifty handheld camera into a super flexible vlogging tool that can capture more angles with ease, and is particularly attractive for solo shooting. 

The detachable touchscreen remote is a standout feature. Credit: A. Yeo

The lightweight remote fits easily in the palm, with the physical controls well away from the rotatable 1000-nit OLED screen so it isn't obscured by users' fingers. Despite its relatively diminutive size, the remote still feels spacious and thoughtfully designed for an enjoyable shooting experience, with its array of physical controls putting the Luna Ultra's most frequently used operations at your fingertips. When not being used remotely, the panel clips to the Luna Ultra's handle and acts like a regular control setup with no apparent compromises.

Mashable loved the convenience of this remote, and found that having it so easily on hand encouraged more creativity and experimentation when shooting. Rather than having to dig the remote out from a bag, users can detach and use it while the Luna Ultra is still recording. Being an integrated piece means it's always readily at your disposal, and there's no fussing with connecting to an app if you want to operate the Luna Ultra remotely. However, you'll want to be careful not to lose or damage the remote, as the camera won't work without it and it isn't sold separately. The remote can also only be charged while attached to the Luna Ultra's main body, and has a relatively small battery. As such, it's more suited to short shots than extended remote viewing even with its liberal power saving settings.

The Luna Ultra comes in two colourways: the more subtle Cosmic Black and the attention-grabbing Stellar White. Mashable tried the Stellar White version, and while we haven't had it long enough to see whether it will go grubby, on initial inspection it doesn't seem as though the material will be prone to discolouration.

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Insta360 Luna Ultra: Settings and performance The camera includes physical controls for recording, zooming, and moving the gimbal. Credit: A. Yeo

The Insta360 Luna Ultra boasts maximum video resolutions of 8K at 30fps and 4K at 120fps, while the DJI Osmo Pocket 4P tops out at 4K at 60fps. Though filming in 4K is typically enough for the average user, the Luna Ultra's 8K resolution offers more flexibility when it comes to editing, allowing users to crop and zoom in on their footage without visible loss of quality. It's a useful option that allows people to edit 4K horizontal and vertical content from the same footage, helping to streamline workflows.

Insta360's gimbal camera also offers up to 12x zoom, giving users high resolution at a wide range of focal lengths. The Luna Ultra's main Leica Summicron lens handles 1x and 2x lossless magnification, while the telephoto lens takes care of 3x optical zoom, 6x lossless, and up to 12x zoom via digital cropping. As such, not all magnifications are available at all resolutions, with the Luna Ultra having a maximum 6x zoom at 8K.

The Luna Ultra's rotatable screen can be used in both landscape and portrait modes. Credit: A. Yeo

Mashable testing found the Luna Ultra's focus a little hit and miss. It's hard to fault in wide, well-lit shots, and its preference for people makes it easy to whip out and immediately start vlogging. However, it seemed to lack an "intuition" for figuring out what we wanted to focus on at times, particularly when filming close ups of objects (as opposed to people) or when wanting to shift focus in a moving shot. The Luna Ultra's focus tended to search and jump around in such scenarios, which was amplified when dealing with dark objects or dimmer lighting. The UI also offers limited feedback and no persistent focus box when using standard tap-to-focus, which can be stressful when trying to monitor your recording on the Luna Ultra's small screen.

The AI-powered auto tracking performs better, which is handy if you're looking to stay on a subject rather than use focus pulls. Users can set a focus box by holding and dragging on the Luna Ultra's touchscreen. This keeps their subject in frame and in focus, though it does still search from time to time.

It's easy to detach the Luna Ultra's remote from its body, then clip it back once done. Credit: A. Yeo

In addition to the Luna Ultra's Standard Video and Standard Photo modes, its shooting modes include PureVideo (for low light), Timelapse, TimeShift (essentially Timelapse but with the camera moving), Pano (the gimbal automatically rotates to take photos and stitch them into a 360-degree image), and Slow-Mo. While the Pocket 4P's slow motion mode can record 240fps at 4K, the Luna Ultra only goes up to 120fps at the same resolution. It can reach 240fps, however this requires bumping the resolution down to 1080p.

The Luna Ultra accepts microSD cards, but it also has 47GB of internal storage that allows you to start filming right out of the box, without having to shell out more cash for increasingly expensive memory cards. The Luna Ultra's capacity may be less than half of the DJI Osmo Pocket 4P's 103GB, but it's still enough to mitigate the stress of pulling out your camera only to find that you've misplaced your external storage.

Depending on its settings, Insta360 states that the Luna Ultra can run for up to 240 minutes. This should be more than enough run time for most use cases, though it can be extended further with the camera's 1000mAh battery handle accessory (more on this below). 

Insta360 Luna Ultra: Image quality A screenshot of footage from the Insta360 Luna Ultra, filming the Sydney Opera House at 3x zoom. Credit: A. Yeo

The Luna Ultra produces clear footage with good fidelity, delivering results that are at least similar, if not better, than most high end smartphones. Though not as rich or cinematic as footage captured with a mirrorless camera, video from the Luna Ultra doesn't look completely out of place when mixed into the same edit, which is definitely an achievement. The camera's automatic settings such as exposure, white balance, and focus are generally smooth and user-friendly, targeted toward ensuring you always have a usable shot, while colour profiles and resolutions help you tune in the look you want.

The Luna Ultra does offer some depth of field to play with for those blurry background shots that make a subject pop, but don't expect anything too drastic. DJI's Osmo Pocket 4P produces a more pronounced blur effect at the same reported focal length, creating even more separation between background and foreground than the Luna Ultra. 

The Luna Ultra produces clear footage with good fidelity, delivering results that are at least similar, if not better, than most high end smartphones.

Even so, this classically "cinematic" effect is hardware limited by sensor size and lens composition. As the Luna Ultra and 4P have similar specs in this regard, the difference is fairly minor and only apparent when you really push the effect, such as when filming a subject that's close to the foreground. It's nice to have some depth of field capability for such shots, however, these cameras are primarily aimed at quick and fuss-free capture of life's moments rather than carefully curated mise-en-scène. The Luna Ultra delivers on that brief splendidly.

The Luna Ultra's ISO tops out at 6400, less than the Osmo Pocket 4P's top of 51200 in low-light mode. In fact, the Luna Ultra's ISO is more comparable to the Pocket 3's standard, non-low light ISO range. Yet despite this, the Luna Ultra's low-light performance is still impressive, managing to capture details even in very dark conditions. This performance is likely thanks to the camera's onboard processing, which is handled by Insta360's Triple AI Chip system. This system consists of two imaging chips dedicated to low-light performance, while a third 4nm AI chip powers everything else. 

Footage filmed in dim environments does appear noisy and artificially brightened when viewed on the Luna Ultra's screen, looking more like a night-vision shot than a true-to-life rendition of the scene. Fortunately, this doesn't hold true once the footage is taken off the camera, delivering usable footage from a wide range of shooting conditions.

A screenshot of footage from the Insta360 Luna Ultra, filming the Overseas Passenger Terminal in Circular Quay, Sydney. Credit: A. Yeo

The auto exposure appears to adjust more gradually on the Luna Ultra than on DJI's gimbal cameras, which seems to be an intentional choice. While the Luna Ultra allows imperfect exposure on some frames, it's a reasonable trade off to prevent excessive fluctuation when quickly moving between sun and shade. The Luna Ultra did, however, tend to have more drastic swings in exposure when shooting low-light, as it worked to brighten and bring out detail in very dark conditions.

If you want to enhance your footage but aren't interested in fussing with too much post-production, the Luna Ultra offers several digital filters you can apply while filming. This includes three colour profiles familiar to Leica fans: Leica Natural, Leica Vivid, and Leica Chrome.

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For those who do want to dive into the more technical side of filming, the Luna Ultra can record in I-Log, Insta360's proprietary log profile. Though footage shot in log appears flatter and more washed out when recorded, it actually captures a wider dynamic range, This enables more flexibility when colour grading in post, opening up the potential for stunning results. (If you want to try shooting in I-Log, it's natively supported in popular free colour grading software DaVinci Resolve. You can also download free LUTs, essentially log post-production presets, from Insta360's website to help you get started.)

The Luna Ultra can also film in Dolby Vision. While the average user is unlikely to benefit from the standardised HDR format, its inclusion is reflective of Insta360's goal to position its gimbal camera as a tool for pro and semi-pro creators.

Insta360 Luna Ultra: Accessories The Luna Ultra's battery handle has tripod feet for a little bit of extra utility. Credit: A. Yeo

Like the Osmo Pocket, the Luna Ultra has a battery handle accessory which includes a 1/4" thread mounting hole. Both cameras also have smaller handles which have threads but not batteries, despite featuring USB-C ports. However, Insta360's handles also come equipped with handy little wire tripod feet that fold out. They're a great addition that adds extra utility, though their small footprint means they're also less stable than a proper tripod attachment.

Unfortunately, the Luna Ultra's other accessories could use some improvement. Insta360 appears to have taken inspiration from the Osmo Pocket 3's hard protective cover, using a similar cradle design for its own cover to protect the length of the Luna Ultra on its screen side.

Insta360 does improve the cover's design by adding a nifty hinged door to encase the gimbal, giving it extra protection. Even so, the Luna Ultra's case runs into the same issue that the Pocket 3 does, in that its bulk makes it cumbersome to use and irritating to carry around. With the Osmo Pocket 4 having ditched the cradle cover for a small gimbal clamp and protective soft bag, the Luna Ultra's design feels dated in comparison.

Its protective case is bulky, but does the job. Credit: A. Yeo

Insta360 sells an alternative $10 sliding case, which is installed by prying off the Luna Ultra's wind shield and attaching it in its place. Sliding the cover down is meant to activate the camera, allowing for quick and easy one-handed use. However, Mashable found it loose and prone to sliding down when carried in a pocket, leaving us glad to have a more secure option in the original protective case. The sliding protective case also doesn't have storage for the black mist filter and wide-angle lens, making it an incomplete replacement.

The Luna Ultra's Mini Fill Light feels under-engineered. This accessory consists of a small rectangular USB-C rechargeable light that magnetises to a thin plastic bracket, which in turn slides onto the back of the gimbal hinge where it's secured with a fiddly plastic ring. Unfortunately, it feels flimsy enough that users might hesitate to toss it in their bag. While the ability to use the light independently gives the fill light some versatility, it's clunky and inelegant for its primary purpose, particularly when compared with the Osmo Pocket 4 and 4P's hot swappable fill light.

Should you buy the Insta360 Luna Ultra? The Insta360 Luna Ultra is a flexible gimbal camera with a lot to offer. Credit: A. Yeo

The Insta360 Luna Ultra starts at $769.99 for the Standard Bundle, which includes a protective cover, 1/4" thread handle, wrist strap, and its attached wind guard. In comparison, while we don't have official U.S. pricing for the DJI Osmo Pocket 4P, its Standard Combo bundle is priced at £529 in the UK (approximately $706).

Whether it's worth springing the extra cash for the Insta360 Luna Ultra depends on your needs, and whether or not you've already invested in either brand's ecosystem. If you already have other DJI products such as their Mic 3, you may prefer to pick up an Osmo Pocket 4P simply for ease of compatibility (although DJI mics can still work with the Luna Ultra via their receiver).

On the other hand, if you tend to shoot solo and could use the convenience and flexibility of a removable remote, or if you're chasing the highest resolution available in the gimbal form factor, it's hard to go past the Luna Ultra.

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The MacBook Neo now comes with a free $25 Starbucks gift card at Best Buy

Mon, 08/17/2026 - 16:42

GET A FREE $25 STARBUCKS GIFT CARD: Purchase any new MacBook Neo from Best Buy and get a free $25 Starbucks gift card. Online orders will receive an e-gift card via e-mail, and in-store purchases will get a physical gift card.

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Everything is more expensive these days, including MacBooks. When the MacBook Neo first landed on the market in March, the least expensive option came in at $599. That's now $699, but Best Buy has a way of making the price hike feel slightly less painful. Check out this deal.

As of Aug. 17, Best Buy is offering a free $25 Starbucks gift card with purchase of any new MacBook Neo. The 13-inch MacBook Neo with 256GB SSD costs $699 while the larger 512GB SSD is $799.

Apple's first budget laptop now comes with an extra perk: free coffee. Snag this deal from Best Buy and you'll be able to enjoy $25 worth of free Starbucks. New college students might find this deal espeically worthwhile, and a fun way to start a fresh school year.

SEE ALSO: Rare Apple price drop: Get Apple’s 11-inch A16 iPad for just $399 right now

"Even at its new $699 starting price, the MacBook Neo offers unbeatable value, and I think it's easily the best laptop under $1,000 right now," wrote Mashable Tech Editor Timothy Beck Werth in his review of the MacBook Neo. He points out this isn't the right laptop if you'll be doing heavy video editing, for example, but it might be perfect for those who do simpler tasks.

In addition to being Apple's least expensive laptop, the MacBook Neo comes with the A18 chip and 8GB of memory. You get to choose between 256 or 512GB of SSD. The colors are worth noting too since it comes in a fun Blush, Indigo, Citrus, or Silver.

Since everything is more expensive, a deal that offers us free coffee is one to take advantage of. If you've been considering making the upgrade to the MacBook Neo, today's deal at Best Buy might be your sign to make the purchase.

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Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 month-long review: is it worth it?

Mon, 08/17/2026 - 16:24

I tested its features, accuracy and battery life, and this is Samsung’s best watch yet. But it’s also the most expensive. Here’s who should splurge on the Ultra 2 and who’s better off with the Galaxy Watch 9.

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Google just rewrote the rules for phone cameras

Mon, 08/17/2026 - 16:07

Google's Pixel 11 lineup brings Magic Capture, Instant Night Sight, and one genuinely surprising choice: the cheapest and priciest models share a main camera. We tried Magic Capture ourselves and asked Google why the Fold's camera is different.

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Every color of Sony LinkBuds Clip open earbuds is under $200 at Amazon — act fast to save $30

Mon, 08/17/2026 - 13:32

SAVE $30: As of Aug. 17, the Sony LinkBuds Clip open earbuds are discounted to $198 at Amazon. That saves you $30 on the list price.

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Noise-canceling earbuds may be a popular pick for listeners, but there's something nice about open earbuds. They are a great option for those who prefer to be more aware of what's going on around them while listening, rather than being cut off from the outside world. If you've been thinking about buying a pair, the Sony LinkBuds Clip is a model we recommend.

Amazon even has them on sale right now, so it's a perfect time to grab them.

Normally listed at $228, the Sony LinkBuds Clip is now $198 on Amazon in every color. That saves you $30 overall, though not for long. Most of the colors have a "limited time deal" tag right now, so be quick to scoop them up at this price before the discount disappears.

SEE ALSO: CMF's first pair of open earbuds are finally here and have the potential to be a category best this year

Earning the spot as the "best newcomer" in our roundup of the best open earbuds — thanks to being "the first to truly rival Bose's rich soundscape" — the Sony LinkBuds Clip are an investment well worth making if open earbuds have been on your mind. Their battery can last up to 37 hours with the charging case, they feature a comfortable and secure fit, and they boast excellent sound quality, with writer Simon Cohen saying they're "some of the best-sounding open-ear wireless earbuds you can buy" in our review.

On top of that, they come with three listening modes: Standard, Voice Boost for noisy places, and Sound Leakage Reduction for quieter places. That way, you can find the best option depending on where you are.

If they've caught your eye, act fast to save on the Sony LinkBuds Clip while they're still on sale at Amazon.

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The Samsung 32-inch Odyssey G5 gaming monitor has never been cheaper — save $150 at Amazon

Mon, 08/17/2026 - 13:27

TL;DR: The Samsung 32-inch Odyssey G5 (G50F) gaming monitor is on sale for $199 at Amazon, down from its $349.99 list price.

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An 180Hz gaming monitor from a top-tier brand can rack up quite a price in today’s market, even in smaller sizes. That said, Amazon is continuing its string of reliable Samsung bargains, making it much easier on your bank account to upgrade your setup. 

As of Aug. 17, the Samsung 32-inch Odyssey G5 (G50F model) gaming monitor is available to buy for only $199 on Amazon. Against its $349.99 list price, that cuts $150.99 off the total for a 43% discount — and is now the lowest price ever seen at the retailer (as confirmed via price tracker camelcamelcamel).

Sold and shipped by Amazon directly, free delivery is available, with orders fulfilled by Aug. 22, while Prime members can get it as soon as Aug. 18. Free 30-day returns are included, too. 

For the money, the Odyssey G5 offers a 32-inch Fast IPS panel with 2560x1440 QHD resolution. That’s 1.7 times the pixel density of Full HD — so when you boot up even the latest games like Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls or Beast of Reincarnation, you’ll get a noticeably sharper display without paying tons more for OLED or 4K.  

Speaking of Marvel Tokon, any fast-paced title like fighting games or shooters will feel incredible to play thanks to the Odyssey G5’s 180Hz refresh rate, too. Along with the 1ms GtG response time, the extra speed should make motion feel much cleaner than on a basic 60Hz or 75Hz screen.

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NVIDIA G-Sync and AMD FreeSync are both supported, helping the monitor stay in step with compatible graphics cards to reduce tearing, lag, and uneven-looking motion. Plus, the classic HDR10 lends brighter highlights and more nuanced shadows, while the IPS panel offers a wide 178-degree viewing angle.

For even more value at the sub-$200 price point, Samsung has also packed in several gaming extras: Black Equalizer for brightening darker areas to make hidden enemies easier to spot, Virtual Aim Point for an on-screen crosshair, and Auto Source Switch+ for automatically jumping to newly connected devices.

Any gamers who fancy trying out 4K OLED can also find LG's 32-inch UltraGear monitor on sale at 40% off. Among even larger monitors, the 40-inch curved Samsung Odyssey G7 is on offer for under $650

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Rare Apple price drop: Get Apple’s 11-inch A16 iPad for just $399 right now

Mon, 08/17/2026 - 13:04

SAVE $50: As of Aug. 17, the Apple iPad 11-inch (A16) is on sale for $399 at Amazon. That's an 11% discount on the list price.

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The Apple iPad 11-inch (A16) has dropped in price at Amazon, giving you the chance to save $50 on the 128GB model. This deal applies to all colorways, so you can choose from yellow, blue, pink, or silver, all for the lower price of $399. This deal does not include AppleCare+, which can be added on for an extra cost.

This iPad features Apple’s A16 chip. This gives it a faster performance and an all-day battery life that won't let you down. It has a Liquid Retina display that includes True Tone, a feature that adjusts the screen to the color temperature of your surroundings.

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It runs on iPadOS, which means you can use multiple apps at once without lag or slow performance. You can also access apps such as Safari, Messages, and Keynote, with even more available through the App Store. Netflix, Prime Video, and more are great for streaming, and gaming apps let you use the iPad for play too.

It also has a 12MP Center Stage front camera for video calls and a 12MP Wide rear camera with True Tone flash for photos, document scanning, and 4K video. This iPad also supports other Apple accessories such as the Apple Pencil and Magic Keyboard Folio.

Find this iPad deal at Amazon now.

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Our top budget smartwatch just got a discount: Grab the CMF BY Nothing Watch 3 Pro for under $70 at Amazon

Mon, 08/17/2026 - 13:01

SAVE $10: As of Aug. 17, the CMF BY Nothing Watch 3 Pro is on sale for $69 at Amazon. That's $10 off its list price of $79.

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Budget-friendly buys are always a good find, especially at a time when tech prices are looking less friendly on the wallet. If you've been hoping to find a smartwatch in that category, the CMF BY Nothing Watch 3 Pro is our favorite budget smartwatch, and Amazon's made it even cheaper for a limited time.

As of Aug. 17, every color of the CMF BY Nothing Watch 3 Pro at the retailer has been marked down to $69. Compared to its usual list price of $79, that's a nice $10 discount. Again, this is a limited-time deal, so you don't have long to act.

SEE ALSO: Where to preorder the Google Pixel Watch 5

The CMF BY Nothing Watch 3 Pro is an impressive budget model, offering up to 13 days of battery life and tracking for heart rate, blood oxygen saturation (SpO₂), stress levels, workouts, and more. Writer Lauren Allain wrote in her review that it "looks, feels, and functions like a smartwatch that costs hundreds more." She added that the "fitness tracking metrics are detailed, the sleep tracking dives deep, and the battery keeps it powered up for weeks."

With high praise like that, it's no wonder it earned the spot as our top budget pick in our roundup of the best smartwatches. Mashable's Timothy Beck Werth wrote: "If you're looking for the best smartwatch under $100, nothing else comes close."

Act fast to score a sweet deal on the CMF BY Nothing Watch 3 Pro while it's still on sale at Amazon.

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The Magic: The Gathering Marvel Super Heroes Bundle hits record-low price at Amazon — save $10 before it sells out

Mon, 08/17/2026 - 12:59

TL;DR: The Magic: The Gathering Marvel Super Heroes Bundle is on sale for $58.99 at Amazon, down from its $69.99 list price.

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Magic: The Gathering’s Marvel Super Heroes expansion has already seen some hefty cuts across its popular collection of packs and boxes, and you can now get a bundle on sale that’s perfect for both MTG newcomers and veterans. 

As of Aug. 17, the Magic: The Gathering Marvel Super Heroes Bundle is available for as low as $58.99 at Amazon. By taking $11 off its $69.99 list price, this 16% discount on the nine-booster collection makes it so you’re only paying $6.55 per Play Booster before counting everything else inside. 

The cheapest Amazon listing is sold and shipped by third-party seller MOHZAK LLC, with free delivery currently scheduled for Aug. 27. If you’d prefer getting yours as soon as possible, Amazon itself is directly selling and shipping the Bundle for $59.93, only 94 cents more, with free delivery set for Aug. 22 or as soon as Aug. 18 for Prime members.

Whichever option you choose, you can take comfort from knowing that you’re getting a lower price than what’s ever been available on Amazon before — as confirmed via price tracker camelcamelcamel

On the other hand, you can still spend less away from Amazon. TCGplayer has unopened Marvel Super Heroes Bundles starting at $47.65, with shipping included, which is only 19 cents higher than its current market price of $47.46. 

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As for what you actually get in the box, the Bundle includes nine Marvel Super Heroes Play Boosters containing 14 trading cards each, along with an alternate-art Traditional Foil promo card. There are also 30 Basic Lands split evenly between Traditional Foil and nonfoil versions, with five full-art cards in each group. 

Rounding everything out is an oversized Spindown life counter, a Marvel Super Heroes card storage box, and two reference cards. For those who aren’t aware of pulling specifics, each Play Booster can contain between one and four cards of Rare rarity or higher, plus one Traditional Foil card, making this a handy middle ground between grabbing a few loose packs and committing to a full booster display. 

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The Pokémon TCG Pitch Black Elite Trainer Box is under market price at Amazon — save $50 while stocks last

Mon, 08/17/2026 - 12:55

TL;DR: The Pokémon TCG Mega Evolution Pitch Black Elite Trainer Box is on sale for $69.95 at Amazon, down from its $119.99 list price.

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Despite the hype ahead of its launch, Pitch Black has continued to drop in price compared to popular Pokémon expansions. In fact, you can grab the ETB for its lowest-ever price right now.

As of Aug. 17, the Pokémon TCG’s Pitch Black Elite Trainer Box is now available for $69.95 at Amazon. It's the lowest price we’ve seen on Amazon so far (confirmed by the price tracker camelcamelcamel), taking $50.04 off the $119.99 list price for a 42% discount in total. 

Better still, this isn’t a marketplace seller undercutting everyone else. The listing is sold and shipped directly by Amazon, with free delivery currently estimated for Aug. 22-25. Amazon is marking the item as a final sale with no returns, so keep that in mind before checking out. 

What’s more, going below the $70 mark puts the Pitch Black ETB below its TCGplayer-estimated market price of $73.94. Any listings at the dedicated trading card retailer only go as low as $74.30, so Amazon is giving you the best price by a fair amount.

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Inside the Pitch Black Elite Trainer Box are nine titular booster packs, a full-art foil Zarude promo card, 65 card sleeves, 40 Energy cards, a player’s guide, six damage-counter dice, a competition-legal coin-flip die, a plastic coin, six dividers, a collector’s box, and a Pokémon TCG Live code card. 

At $69.95, the nine boosters work out to roughly $7.77 each before you even factor in the promo and accessories. Among expansion headliners, you can pull in said packs are SIR Mega Darkrai ex, MHR Mega Darkrai ex, SIR Morpeko ex, and Mega Zeraora ex — worth up to $200+, and you can buy any of these cards individually on TCGplayer if you wish.

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The best senior phone plans of 2026: Cut your monthly bill in half with T-Mobile, AT&T, and more

Mon, 08/17/2026 - 12:39
Best phone plans for seniors: Best overall phone plan for seniors T-Mobile Experience More 2.0 $50/line/month with AutoPay (save $5/line per month) Get Deal Best phone and internet combo for seniors AT&T 55+ $99/month Get Deal Best budget phone plan for seniors T-Mobile Essentials Choice 55 2.0 $30/line/month with AutoPay (save $5/line per month) Get Deal Best no-contract plan for seniors Boost Mobile Senior Savings $10/month for new customers (save $15/month) Get Deal Best low-cost unlimited plan for seniors Mint Mobile 55+ Unlimited Plan $15/month (save $15/month) Get Deal

Phone bills shouldn't get more confusing as you get older — but most carriers make it feel that way.

Some carriers offer real, age-restricted pricing built specifically for people aged 55 and up, complete with perks like built-in scam-call protection. T-Mobile, AT&T, and a handful of carriers all run age-restricted phone plans that undercut their standard pricing — sometimes by a lot.

Some of these plans are best if you just want a straightforward, low-cost phone line. Others bundle in-home internet, extra data, or streaming perks for people who need more than the basics.

Here's what's actually worth switching to:

Best overall phone plan for seniors Opens in a new window Credit: T-Mobile T-Mobile Experience More 2.0 Unlimited data, 4K streaming, and Scam Shield Premium — starting at $100/month for two lines with AutoPay. Get Deal Why we like it

With the T-Mobile Experience More 2.0, two lines run $100 per month with AutoPay, and instead of a 50GB data cap, you get unlimited premium data, with streaming capped at 4K UHD rather than getting stuck at standard definition. You also get 60GB of high-speed hotspot data, Netflix Standard included, and Scam Shield Premium built in for call protection.

So if you watch a lot of video on your phone or don't want to think about data limits, this plan takes that worry off the table. It's T-Mobile's way of giving seniors the "normal" unlimited plan experience, minus the full price tag.

Best phone and internet combo for seniors Opens in a new window Credit: AT&T AT&T 55+ Two unlimited lines plus home internet for $99/month, with ActiveArmor scam protection built in. Get Deal Why we like it

AT&T's 55+ plan earns its spot by doing something none of the other plans on this list do: bundling two unlimited wireless lines with home internet for a flat $99 per month. If you're already paying for both separately, that's easy savings in one bill. It also comes with AT&T ActiveArmor built in to screen out spam and scam calls, and Fiber customers get automatic internet backup, so a home outage doesn't cut you off from the outside world.

It's a great fit for anyone ready to simplify their bills and consolidate services under one carrier. The one extra step is that signup happens over the phone rather than online, since AT&T verifies age and applies the discount directly — a quick call, and you're set.

Best no-contract plan for seniors Opens in a new window Credit: Boost Mobile Boost Mobile Senior Savings Unlimited talk, text, and data for $25/month — locked in for life, no contract required. Get Deal Why we like it

Boost's pitch is refreshingly simple: $25 per month, unlimited talk, text, and data, and that price is locked in for good — no surprise hikes, no fine print about rates jumping after a year. New customers even get a head start at $10/month for the first three months before it settles into the standard rate.

With 30GB of high-speed data included before speeds slow down, it's plenty for most day-to-day use without needing to think too hard about it. It's also flexible — no contract means you can leave anytime, and you're free to add family members of any age to the account. Simple, affordable, and built to stay that way.

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Tributes flow online for incredible light Hayden Panettiere

Mon, 08/17/2026 - 12:25

Hayden Panettiere, star of Heroes, Nashville, and the Scream franchise, has died aged 36.

Announced by CBS News, the actor passed away on Monday. According to the news outlet, "an investigation is ongoing" into Panettiere's death.

Tributes to Panettiere are pouring in from family, friends, co-stars, celebrities, and fans. In a statement given to CBS News through a publicist, her father Skip Panettiere paid tribute to his daughter.

"It is with profound sadness that we share the tragic passing of our beloved Hayden," his statement reads. "She was an incredible light and a force of nature who brought immeasurable love and joy to all who knew her — and to the millions who watched her onscreen. We ask for privacy as our family takes time to process this unimaginable loss."

New York-raised Panettiere's screen career spanned decades, from TV roles in soap opera One Life to Live at four years old to her celebrated performance as high school cheerleader Claire on Heroes and her Golden Globe-nominated role as country music star Juliette Barnes on Nashville. In film, Panettiere was well-known for her Scream character Kirby Reed, as well as roles in Remember the Titans, Custody, Bring It On: All or Nothing, and Raising Helen. And she also gained fame for her voice acting in video games Until Dawn and Kingdom Hearts.

Panetierre detailed her life in her memoir, This Is Me: A Reckoning, released in May 2026. She is survived by her daughter, Kaya.

Hayden Panettiere in "Nashville," for which she gained two Golden Globe nominations. Credit: Mark Levine / Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images

Beneath Panetierre's final Instagram post, friends and fans are posting messages of grief and shock at the actor's passing, including actor Selma Blair, who wrote, "I love you. Don’t be gone." 7th Heaven star Beverley Mitchell also posted under the photo, describing Panetierre as a "bright light."

Viola Davis, who starred in Custody with Panettiere in 2016, posted on Instagram. "What an amazing talent you were....so gifted," she wrote. "I wish the world had more time with you because I had a burning curiosity about who you were becoming. I saw this beautiful Phoenix rising from the ashes. Your tests became your testimony, and your testimony became your legacy. You will be remembered."

Panetierre's Scream co-star Melissa Barrera posted a tribute in an Instagram Story, writing, "Rest in peace sweet Hayden." Fellow Scream franchise star David Arquette also posted on Instagram, "I love you Hayden."

Hayden Panettiere's Kirby Reed is a 'Scream' franchise legend. Credit: Dimitrios Kambouris / Getty Images

One Tree Hill star Bethany Joy-Lenz posted on Instagram mourning her long-time friend, saying she met Panettiere at New York production studio Screen Gems in childhood. "I'm crushed. I knew the wild little blonde. Was she nine? Ten? I was eighteen. She ran through the Screen Gem studio hallways at 222 E44th St. laughing and playing games in between blocking and camera rehearsals."

Heroes writer Bryan Fuller wrote on Instagram, "Wise beyond her years and already saddled with so much of a life, she left an indelible mark on me as a writer and a storyteller. Incredibly sad news." Panettiere's co-star on the show, James Kyson, posted, "I remember her as a fierce protector of animal rights and a 'cheerleader' for kindness, justice, and people being treated fairly - something that I’ve always appreciated."

Brit Shaw, who guest starred on Nashville, posted of Panettiere, "She had this way of making you feel at home. From the moment I walked onto the Nashville set, she made me feel like I belonged. We had so many good times together, and I’ll always be grateful for them."

Both sharing sweet photos with Panetierre from the 2000s, actor Taryn Manning posted, "Hayden was always such a sweetheart- so rad - down to earth, kind, and consistently the same every time I saw her," and singer Ashlee Simpson posted on Instagram of being "deeply saddened by the news...You will be deeply missed."

Actor and author Alyson Stoner, who voiced Kingdom Hearts character Kairi as well as Panetierre, posted a moving video to Instagram, "from one Kairi to another."

Screen icon Rosie O'Donnell posted of being "heartbroken," on Instagram, singer Jojo shared a Story writing of the "devastating news."

Podcaster Jay Shetty, who interviewed Panettiere in May on the release of her memoir, wrote on Instagram, "I can’t believe it. Our friendship had just begun and I was so moved by the conversation we shared earlier this year. My love and condolences to her family and fans."

SAG-AFTRA also posted on X in tribute to Panettiere, who was a member of the guild for decades. "We mourn the sudden passing of Hayden Panettiere," the post reads. "Our hearts are with her daughter, family, friends & fans."

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Mammotions Luba 3 robot lawn mower is down to its best-ever price at Amazon — save over $800

Mon, 08/17/2026 - 11:29

SAVE OVER $800: As of Aug. 17, the Mammotion Luba 3 robot lawn mower with garage has hit its lowest-ever price of $2,448 at Amazon. That's $851 off its full price of $3,299.

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Considering how warm it's been so far this summer, a robot lawn mower could be a helpful pick-up, as it can trim your yard while you stay out of the heat. If these devices have caught your attention for that reason, Amazon's been dropping great discounts on select models, including the Mammotion Luba 3 AWD 3000H robot lawn mower with garage. As of Aug. 17, this model has hit its lowest price to date at the retailer.

This combo pack of the robot lawn mower and its garage has received an $851 discount on Amazon, bringing its price down from $3,299 to $2,448. Since it's never been this cheap before (according to camelcamelcamel), now is the perfect time to buy.

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Boasting two 165W motors with six-blade discs, the Mammotion Luba 3 has plenty of power to cut through your lawn. It comes with a rechargeable lithium battery up to 12 Ah, allowing it to run for up to 175 minutes per charge. The mower also features Tri-Fusion Navigation technology — comprising 360° LiDAR, NetRTK, and Dual-Camera AI Vision — which helps it navigate and avoid obstacles as it moves around your yard.

Plus, this robot mower can handle slopes up to 80% (38.6°), according to the store page. It also has an adaptive suspension system, which helps it clear curbs, roots, and thresholds up to 50mm high, so it can handle many obstacles it might encounter while mowing.

The Mammotion Luba 3 AWD 3000H robot lawn mower with garage is only on sale for a limited time, so act fast to save.

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