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Amazon Kindle vs. Kindle Paperwhite: Which one is for you?
Our first category is the simplest. One number is higher than the other, after all.
In terms of price, the regular Kindle walks away with this one because it's $50 cheaper than the Paperwhite. Whatever other advantages the Paperwhite may have, it will never have that one.
Winner: Kindle (2024)
Kindle (2024) vs. Kindle Paperwhite (2024): Design Credit: Samantha Mangino / MashableBoth devices are imminently recognizable as Kindles, and while one doesn't necessarily look cooler than the other, there are major size differences to consider.
Here's how the two Kindles stack up in terms of dimensions:
- Kindle (2024): 6.2-inch x 4.3-inch x 0.32-inch with 6-inch display 
- Kindle Paperwhite (2024): 7-inch x 5-inch x 0.3-inch with 7-inch display 
The Paperwhite is a good deal larger than the regular Kindle, which is its main selling point. It also has an adjustable front light with 19 LEDs, compared to the four LEDs on the regular Kindle. If you need a bigger and/or brighter display, the Paperwhite is the one to get. It also allows you to use a "warm light" option for a more pleasant reading experience in the dark.
Just know that you're going to sacrifice some weight along the way. The regular Kindle comes in at 5.56 ounces, while the Paperwhite is a relatively bulky 7.4 ounces. Plus, the 6-inch Kindle has a better hand-feel for reading marathons, but the Paperwhite has a bigger screen size for more words per page.
Overall, the Paperwhite has more going for it in terms of design.
Winner: Kindle Paperwhite (2024)
Kindle (2024) vs. Kindle Paperwhite (2024): Features Your Kindle library will appear exactly the same on both the Kindle (2024) and Paperwhite (2024). Credit: Samantha Mangino / MashableThis would've been a much more substantial conversation a few years ago. There was a time when the regular Kindle didn't even have a front light, which made the Paperwhite much more desirable by comparison. However, times have changed.
These days, the two devices' functionality is very similar. Both can read books (duh), play audiobooks via Bluetooth, and have screens that should look fine in sunlight due to a lack of glare. Unfortunately, both will display advertisements on the lock screen unless you pay an extra $20 for either Kindle.
Neither offer color, if you want that, you need to swing for the Kindle Colorsoft. Where the Paperwhite does have the upper hand is the adjustable screen warmth.
Because the two devices' basic functionality is so similar, this one is kind of a wash. You'll be fine either way.
Winner: Tie
Kindle (2024) vs. Kindle Paperwhite (2024): StorageSpending a little extra won't get you extra storage. Both the 2024 Kindle and 2024 Paperwhite come with 16GB of storage, making this match-up a tie. 16GB may not seem like a lot of storage when you're thinking in terms of smartphones or tablets, but for e-readers, that's enough space for thousands of ebooks.
But if you want anything more than that, there's a substantially more expensive Paperwhite Signature Edition with 32GB of storage, but that doesn't help us here.
Winner: Tie
Kindle (2024) vs. Kindle Paperwhite (2024): Battery lifeWhen it comes to battery life, the more expensive device is the better option.
Amazon rates the 2024 Kindle for six weeks of battery life on a full charge. As for the Paperwhite, the estimated battery life is double that, for a whopping 12 weeks. That makes the Paperwhite the pretty clear winner. Having to charge your e-reader every three months versus every month-and-a-half is a major boon.
Winner: Kindle Paperwhite (2024)
Kindle (2024) vs. Kindle Paperwhite (2024): Water resistanceSome people like reading at the pool, at the beach, or in the bathtub. Why not? It's super relaxing. If you're one of those people, there's a clear winner here.
The 2024 Kindle is not waterproof at all. Don't get it wet. The 2024 Paperwhite, meanwhile, has an IPX8 rating, which, according to Amazon, means it can survive for up to 60 minutes submerged in up to two meters of water. That seems like a fairly unrealistic scenario, so if you accidentally drop the Kindle Paperwhite in the bathtub, you won't need to buy another device.
Winner: Kindle Paperwhite (2024)
Featured Video For You Kindle Paperwhite vs. Kobo Clara Colour: Which one is better?Tinted glass: Apple previews Liquid Glass alternative in new iOS beta
With the release of the iOS 26.1 beta 4 update, both the critics and accessibility advocates can rejoice: Apple has made it easier for users to customize the Liquid Glass UI.
The Liquid Glass design, which drew some mild criticism from iPhone users transitioning to iOS 26, now offers the choice between Clear and Tinted modes. The update applies to both mobile and desktop users (read more about the macOS Tahoe 26.1 beta 4) and serves as a fallback option for those who had trouble reading the Clear version of the interface.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.To access the feature, beta users can go to the "Display & Brightness" menu under Settings to find the new Liquid Glass option. On Mac, it’s located under "Appearance" in System Settings. The Tinted option increases the opacity of the UI, which should make notifications and text easier to read.
It’s a welcome update, as many iOS 26 users complained about the interface's translucency — and it seems Apple has been listening. In a statement to TechCrunch, Apple said feedback from beta testers made it clear that users wanted more customization for Liquid Glass.
While the Appearance option won’t roll out publicly until the official iOS 26.1 update, it’s a far better solution than before. Since users can’t roll back to iOS 26 or disable Liquid Glass entirely, the previous workaround involved diving into Accessibility settings, reducing transparency, and tweaking the home screen color for a makeshift tinted look.
AWS outage update: What happened and why?
UPDATE Tuesday, 1:41 p.m. ET: With Amazon's AWS issues fully resolved, the online world was left to parse through the postmortem on Tuesday.
It's concerning and, yet, unsurprising to see how fragile the internet's ecosystem can prove. When a central pillar like AWS goes down, it topples large chunks of the internet with it. We've seen it before with Google Cloud, Microsoft, CrowdStrike, and others.
The modern internet is vast but delicate. As many news outlets pointed out, a few big tech companies hold vast market share, and when those services go down, the downstream effects can be troubling. And that's exactly how it played out on Monday.
UPDATE Tuesday, 9:30 a.m. ET: While Amazon's AWS services were fully restored by Tuesday, the fallout of the massive outage is still becoming clear.
Issues with a single service caused major disruptions to the basic things that make our lives functional. Canvas crashed, disrupting learning nationwide. Lloyds Bank customers lost access to their accounts. Some United Airlines flyers couldn't check in or view their reservations. People's alarms didn't go off. There are too many examples to list — it was a full meltdown.
To some, Monday was an example of Big Tech being too big. If an AWS outage can cause such widespread issues, that may be a problem.
"If a company can break the entire internet, they are too big. Period," wrote Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren on X. "It's time to break up Big Tech."
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.UPDATE Monday, 8:20 p.m. ET: Amazon provided more updates on how it repaired its AWS services and noted, "By 3:01 PM [PT, or 6:01 p.m. ET), all AWS services returned to normal operations. Some services such as AWS Config, Redshift, and Connect continue to have a backlog of messages that they will finish processing over the next few hours. We will share a detailed AWS post-event summary."
UPDATE Monday, 5:05 p.m. ET: The latest updates from Amazon indicated its AWS services were progressing toward full resolution.
"Service recovery across all AWS services continues to improve," the company wrote. It noted it was continuing to "reduce throttles" on certain affected tools.
SEE ALSO: Amazon internet outage reactions hit full meltdownUPDATE Monday, 3:41 p.m. ET: Amazon indicated its AWS services were well on the way to fully recovering.
"We continue to observe recovery across all AWS services," the company wrote. It did note customers may still face "intermittent function errors" with Lambda, its serverless compute service.
AWS saw a major outage in the early hours of Monday morning, a temporary recovery, and then further issues as the East Coast neared midday. You can read the full explanation of the outages in both the original story and our regular updates to this article, but, in short, any problem with AWS means major issues for large swaths of the internet. Sites and services such as United Airlines, Snapchat, McDonald's, Verizon, Venmo, and countless others all saw spikes in user-reported issues on Downdetector.
While the internet is vast, there are a few pillars — AWS perhaps chief among them — that can lead to large, disruptive downstream effects should they experience problems.
UPDATE Monday, 3:01 p.m. ET: Amazon said its continued efforts to remedy issues with its AWS services appeared to be working, noting it saw "decreasing networking connectivity issues," according to the most recent update on its status page.
Users still reported a relatively high number of issues with AWS on Downdetector, though many third-party services apparently affected by the AWS outage appeared to be recovering.
It's been a tremendously turbulent Monday for AWS. The popular cloud platform saw a major outage in the early morning hours, briefly recovered, and then experienced new problems around midday.
(Disclosure: Downdetector is owned by Ziff Davis, the same parent company as Mashable.)
UPDATE Monday, 2:15 p.m. ET: Amazon said its efforts to fix its connectivity issues appear to be working. Its widely popular AWS cloud platform suffered renewed issues starting around midday, just hours after a major outage during the early hours of Monday morning.
The company wrote its "mitigations to resolve launch failures" were progressing and that it expected "launch errors and network connectivity issues to subside" as it worked to apply fixes more widely.
UPDATE Monday, 1:15 p.m. ET: Amazon wrote it was working to fix connectivity issues that arose midday Monday ET, hours after a major outage in the early hours of the day.
"We continue to apply mitigation steps for network load balancer health and recovering connectivity for most AWS services," read the latest update from the AWS status page.
Mike Chapple, an IT professor at the University of Notre Dame, said that further issues surfacing after the initial outage is not necessarily a surprising development.
"While this is disruptive, it isn't unusual. The process of fixing a serious IT infrastructure issue often creates new problems, and fixes often need to be rolled out across a large number of systems over time," Chapple said in an emailed statement to Mashable. "As engineers work to steady the system, operations slowly stabilize and things return to normal. Think of it like a utility outage that occurs in a large city. The power might flicker on and off a few times as repair crews do their work. We're seeing something similar now with AWS."
SEE ALSO: AWS outage: Is Canvas down?UPDATE Monday, 12:15 p.m. ET: Amazon said it was homing in on the underlying issue that caused renewed issues with AWS on Monday.
"We have narrowed down the source of the network connectivity issues that impacted AWS Services," read the latest update from the AWS status page. "The root cause is an underlying internal subsystem responsible for monitoring the health of our network load balancers."
It was not yet clear when outages and issues would be fully resolved.
UPDATE Monday, 11:45 a.m. ET: Amazon confirmed AWS was experiencing more issues late Monday morning, just hours after the issue was apparently resolved. The company wrote it was investigating "the root cause for the network connectivity issues that are impacting AWS services such as DynamoDB, SQS, and Amazon Connect," in its most recent update to the AWS status page.
Meanwhile, widespread service disruptions across the internet continued. User-reported issues have spiked for a number of popular services, according to Downdetector, including FanDuel, Snapchat, Apple Music, Asana, Verizon, and many more. The renewed AWS problems appeared to be significant and once again causing problems for large numbers of users.
A service disruption at Amazon Web Services (AWS), Amazon's popular cloud hosting and data service, caused massive problems for internet users starting their workweek on Monday. Since AWS powers huge portions of the internet, the list of services and sites that suffered outages on Monday was pretty staggering.
According to user-reported issues at the site Downdetector, affected services include United Airlines, AT&T, Fortnite, Disney+, HBO Max, Signal, Snapchat, McDonald's, Verizon, Venmo, and many more. (Disclosure: Downdetector is owned by Ziff Davis, the same parent company as Mashable.) Amazon services like Prime and Alexa were affected, too. In short: Almost anyone could've been affected in some way.
Nearly everything we own is internet-connected — our fridges are WiFi-enabled billboards — meaning an AWS outage can disrupt large swaths of lives.
SEE ALSO: AWS outage list: Roblox, Fortnite, Snapchat, Signal, and moreNearing midday, it appeared the issue was over. But then Amazons's AWS Health Dashboard indicated problems had resurfaced.
"We have confirmed multiple AWS services experienced network connectivity issues in the US-EAST-1 Region," read an update around 10:30 a.m. ET. "We are seeing early signs of recovery for the connectivity issues and are continuing to investigate the root cause."
It appeared AWS was seeing issues again, though not on the scale of the outage in the earlier hours. Some services, such as Venmo and Boost Mobile, saw a corresponding jump in user-reported issues on Downdetector.
Amazon previously said that problem had either fully resolved or was resolving. Mashable reached out for comment and was directed to the AWS Health Dashboard. At about 6:35 a.m. ET the AWS Health Dashboard indicated the main issue was resolved, though problems may persist as things got up and running. That could, perhaps, hint at the new problems that surfaced.
"The underlying DNS issue has been fully mitigated, and most AWS Service operations are succeeding normally now," the 6:35 a.m. ET update read. "Some requests may be throttled while we work toward full resolution."
What caused the AWS outage?The exact reason AWS initially went down remains unknown, but we have an idea. Services using AWS were unable to access DynamoDB, an Amazon-run database, because the Domain Name System (DNS) had a problem. The DNS effectively translates website names into IP addresses. So when Amazon wrote on its Health Dashboard that the DNS issue had been "fully mitigated," it's saying the real problem was fixed.
"Amazon had the data safely stored, but nobody else could find it for several hours, leaving apps temporarily separated from their data," Mike Chapple, an IT professor at University of Notre Dame, told CNN. "It's as if large portions of the internet suffered temporary amnesia."
Featured Video For You The tech startup on a mission to decarbonise concreteRafe Pilling, the director of threat intelligence at the cybersecurity firm Sophos, told The Guardian that the incident didn't appear to be a cyberattack or anything nefarious, which is aligned with Amazon's statements.
"When anything like this happens the concern that it’s a cyber incident is understandable," he told the U.K. outlet. "AWS has a far-reaching and intricate footprint, so any issue can cause a major upset."
It's likely Amazon will, at a later time, explain what happened Monday further. It's unclear how the 10:35 a.m. ET "network connectivity issues" are related, if at all, to the initial issue with the DNS, though it feels reasonable to assume issues could arise as services worked to return to normal.
Why is an AWS outage such a big deal?In short: AWS is a central pillar of the modern internet. Without it, things crash. As major companies gobbled up market share, it actually made the infrastructure on the internet remarkably fragile — an issue with AWS, or Google, or Microsoft, or Crowdstrike means issues for tons of users.
Advocates even argue that such reliance on these big players is a free speech issue.
"We urgently need diversification in cloud computing," said Dr. Corinne Cath-Speth, head of digital human rights organization Article 19, according to The Guardian. "The infrastructure underpinning democratic discourse, independent journalism, and secure communications cannot be dependent on a handful of companies."
The long and short of it: If something goes wrong with AWS, a lot goes wrong everywhere else.
We found all of the stores with the best Halloween clearance sales so far
Hardcore Halloween fans get pretty lucky in the summer — most holiday store sections have been black and orange since August (or June, if you're Michaels.) But that doesn't really soften the annual gut punch that is walking into Target mid-October to see the front $5 section already in fully holly jolly mode.
But the flagrant disrespect toward our holiday does have a silver lining: The big retailers are antsy to start their Halloween clearance sales at least a week before the 31st itself. That means there's plenty of time to squeeze in one more decor haul and display the items for the last hurrah of the current spooky season.
SEE ALSO: Best high-tech Halloween decorations: I found the tallest animatronics, spookiest projectors, and otherworldly inflatablesWe're keeping track of the best Halloween decoration deals now through Oct. 31, with widespread savings on indoor and outdoor decor between 50% and 60% off.
Home Depot — save up to 50%Home Depot has grown to be the North Star of yard spook-ifying ever since the iconic 12-foot skeleton changed the game back in 2020. Skelly itself isn't on sale as of Oct. 21, but other massive members of the gang are.
- 5-foot Grave & Bones LED Skelly's Cat — $99 $199 (save $100) 
- 5-foot Grave & Bones Skelly's Sitting Dog with LifeEyes — $124.98 $249 (save $124.02) 
- 15-foot Gruesome Grounds Animated LED Worricrow — $199.98 $399 (save $199.02) 
- 15-foot Gruesome Grounds Animated LED Gally-Crow — $199.98 $399 (save $199.02) 
As if Lowe's would let Home Depot take all of the credit. Save up to 50% on Lowe's 5 to 6-foot posable yard figures and haunting animatronics, cutesy inflatables of characters like Bluey and Stitch, and tabletop trinkets.
- Hello Kitty as a Witch 3.5-foot inflatable — $17.49 $34.98 (save $17.49) 
- Haunted Living 2-foot lighted Skeleton Doodle Dog — $27.49 $54.98 (save $27.49) 
- Haunted Living 10-foot posable skeleton — $69.98 $183 (save $113.02) 
- Disney The Haunted Mansion Hitchhiking Ghosts motion-activated lighted animatronic — $149 $299 (save $149.50) 
Halloween at Michaels certainly doesn't end wickedly early just because it starts wickedly early. You can still find massive discounts on almost all of Michaels' different 2025 and 2024 collections by Ashland, including Alice's Adventures, Dead Regency, and the popular pink Sweet & Spooky line. A ton of additions for your Lemax Spooky Town figurine setup are also on sale. Online only, save $10 when you spend $50 or more with code GETMY10.
- Lemax Spooky Town collection — save up to 50% 
- Ashland 7-inch glass coffin trinket or jewelry box — $11.99 $29.99 (save $18) 
- Ashland 6.75-inch ghost with travel coffee cup tabletop decor — $11.99 $29.99 (save $18) 
- Ashland 14-inch EmoteGlow LED Talking Candelabra — $13.99 $34.99 (save $21) 
There are nearly 300 items in Target's Halloween decor sale section as of Oct. 21, including a ton of unique Disney light up outdoor inflatables, plus lots of string lights. Of course, there are already Halloween candy deals galore.
- North Light LED Bloodshot Eyeball wire lights — $11.61 $15.49 (save $3.88) 
- Star Wars 6.5-foot The Mandalorian and Grogu with pumpkin inflatable — $89.99 $149.99 (save $60) 
- The Nightmare Before Christmas 7-foot Oogie Boogie with Lock, Shock, and Barrel inflatable — $125.99 $209.99 (save $84) 
- Gemmy 9.5-foot Beetlejuice Sandworm LED inflatable — $1249.99 $249.99 (save $125) 
For the right group of people, Halloween decor shopping at T.J. Maxx is like TV shopping at Best Buy on Black Friday. If the spooky selection has been picked over at your local store for weeks, just know that T.J. Maxx is having a massive sale on Halloween home stuff online. Save on chic ceramic pumpkins, cozy candles, festive kitchenware, and the cutest Halloween throw pillows.
- Cupcakes & Cashmere Creepy Cocktail kitchen towels (set of 3) — $5 $14.99 (save $9.99) 
- Handcrafted in India 12 x 26 Halloween cats pillow — $9 $24.99 (save $15.99) 
- Isaac Mizrahi New York Dogtober Friends throw blanket — $10 $29.99 (save $19.99) 
- Toil and Trouble 26.25-inch LED Castle Haunted House — $39 $79.99 (save $40.99) 
macOS Tahoe 26.1 beta 4 arrives: Everything new
Apple is rolling out a new macOS beta shortly after its initial release last week. The new release — macOS Tahoe 26.1 Beta 4 for developers — brings a few new things to track or try out, just in time for the launch of the new M5-powered MacBook Pro tomorrow.
The Apple-focused tech outlet 9to5Mac parsed through the new beta and already picked out a couple of changes. The main thing? There's now a toggle to play with the transparency of the new Liquid Glass design, according to 9to5Mac.
Otherwise, it's the boring, usual stuff. The new beta includes "the usual bug fixes and performance improvements," 9to5Mac noted. The developer notes from Apple, for instance, say that it fixed a missing search bar in the Apple TV app. The notes from Apple also show that there were background issues that the updated beta resolved.
So, there really isn't too much of a change. And the original beta itself was pretty minor, too. As Mashable's Alex Perry wrote, there was a slight alteration to the Macintosh HD desktop icon and evidence that there were plans to support third-party AI models in Image Playground, eventually.
MacOS 26 Tahoe itself, not any beta, did bring some major changes. Most notably, it got the Liquid Glass design change that dramatically shifted how Apple devices look for users.
The Group 7 TikTok trend explained
It’s a new week, which means another TikTok trend has broken containment. This time, it’s all about the not-so-secret Group 7 — a supposedly exclusive club that’s taken over the app and appeared in countless viral videos over the past few days.
So… what exactly is Group 7?
Group 7 explainedPut simply, "Group 7" refers to a TikTok trend started by singer Sophia James while promoting her new single, "So Unfair." Hoping to get as many ears on her song as possible, James uploaded seven nearly identical videos with a simple premise: whichever one appeared on your For You Page determined which "group" you belonged to.
It began with James sharing her track alongside a parking ticket she’d just received. Over the rest of the day, she posted six more clips, with the seventh and final video — Group 7 — arriving last.
"i hereby declare group 7 is the most elite group," one user commented, racking up nearly 250,000 likes.
That final post quickly blew up, becoming an inside joke among those lucky enough to land in Group 7. Of course, with James’s original video now topping 17 million views and 2.3 million likes, the "exclusive" club isn’t quite as small anymore.
"I was just trying to promote my song. That's all it was," James told Mashable over email. "But the reason I make and perform music in the first place is to foster community and connect with people, so the way this thing is bringing people together is literally a dream come true."
The trend has since exploded, spawning more than 55,000 videos tagged Group 7 — each with its own spin on the phenomenon. There are dance clips set to so-called "Group 7 anthems," explainer videos where creators declare their own Group 7 allegiance before breaking down the trend, and plenty of rambling monologues from users outlining what they believe are the defining traits of a true Group 7 member.
Of course, with more than 17 million people having seen Sophia James’s original video, it’s safe to say everyone’s in Group 7 by now — or at least pretending to be.
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Like many viral moments before it, the trend fits neatly into a broader TikTok playbook: creators manufacturing “in-groups” to drive engagement and game the algorithm. Think OnlyFans creators posting two versions of the same dance — one wholesome, one risqué — and asking followers which one showed up first on their For You Page. Or the endless power-scaling edits from anime and superhero fans, sorting users into random teams based on their birth month and sparking endless comment-section debates about who would win.
Regardless, James seems thrilled with how her videos — and her single — have taken off on TikTok. As a playful reward for fans, she’s organizing a real-life Group 7 meetup, with the first one set for Friday, October 24, in London, England.
"This is the funniest thing I’ve ever seen, and I think you should all meet in real life," reads a note on James’s website.
Review: With the new MacBook Pro (M5), Apple is just showing off
In my review of the new M5 iPad Pro, I said that the new Apple tablet feels like a victory lap for Apple. Well, as an F1 fan, I'm going to use another racing metaphor to describe the newest MacBook Pro.
The new M5 silicon doesn't just surpass the competition; it actually laps the competition. Last year's M4 ship already sped past its rivals like Max Verstappen on a tear, and the next generation of Qualcomm Snapdragon X2 Elite chips won't even appear in Windows laptops until 2026. In the meantime, the fancy new M5 chip is already here and ready to claim its place at the top of the performance podium.
Apple provided its new MacBook Pro to Mashable for testing ahead of its official release on Oct. 22. Since we've only had a few days to stress test the Apple laptop, we'll update this review with a more in-depth report next week, including a battery run-down test.
M5 MacBook Pro review: By the numbers Credit: Joe Maldonado / MashableFor my 2025 MacBook Pro review, Apple sent me a device with 16GB of RAM, 1TB of storage, and the optional Nano Texture display
- Display: Liquid Retina XDR display with HDR capabilities 
- RAM: 16GB, 24GB 
- Storage: 512GB, 1TB 
- Size: 14 inches 
- Colors: Silver and space black 
- Resolution: 3024 x 1964 
- Dimensions: 12.31” x 8.71” x 0.61” 
- Weight: 3.4 pounds (1.55 kg) 
- Ports: Three Thunderbolt 4 (USB-C), SDXC card slot, HDMI, MagSafe 3 charger, 3.5 mm headphone jack 
- Brightness: 1,000 nits (1,600 nits with HDR content) 
- Refresh rate: Up to 120Hz 
- Touch ID: Yes 
- Face ID: No 
For now, the M5 MacBook Pro is only available in a 14-inch model, starting at $1,599, though I expect most users will want to pay more for additional storage and/or RAM.
M5 MacBook Pro review: Performance Credit: Joe Maldonado / MashableIt's not an exaggeration to say that Apple's M-series silicon has been revolutionary. Apple has shown that it can design processors just as well as it can design anything, and the M chips have set new standards of power and performance efficiency.
In our benchmark testing, the new M5 MacBook Pro received a score of 17,470 on the Geekbench performance test. That's a notable improvement over the M4 chip (though not radically so). The M5 achieved a 17 percent improvement over the M4, and while we saw a bigger leap in performance from the M3 to M4, it's still a noticeable jump. We've tested 61 Windows laptops, Chromebooks, and MacBooks for our guide to the best laptops, and the M5 MacBook Pro outperforms 93 percent of them. For the most part, only extremely specced-out (and extremely expensive) gaming laptops can beat it, with the 16-inch MacBook Pro with the M4 Pro chip being the exception.
For context, Apple’s M-series chips have seemed untouchable ever since they debuted in 2020. Then, Qualcomm introduced the Snapdragon X Elite processor, which surged past the M3 chip and powered award-winning laptops like the Microsoft Surface 7. Well, it was nice to have some genuine competition while it lasted. As Mashable’s former tech editor Kimberly Gedeon wrote last year in her M4 MacBook Pro review, “Apple dropped the M4 chip and obliterated Windows laptops in one fell swoop.”
Now, we've got the M5 chip. Its 17,470 Geekbench CPU score easily beats the M4's score of 15,199 and the Surface Laptop 7's score of 14,548. Like I said, Apple has now fully lapped the competition.
The M5 processor can handle advanced programs without breaking a sweat I recommend investing in the space black version and a microfiber cloth to wipe away fingerprints. Credit: Joe Maldonado / MashableWhile I've only had a few days to stress-test the new MacBook Pro, I don't feel like I've come close to actually stressing its M5 chip, which has a 10-core CPU (four performance cores, six efficiency cores) and shiny new Neural Accelerators for running advanced AI models locally on your device. Apple also promises that the M5 “delivers over 4x the peak GPU compute performance for AI compared to M4,” and overall 45 percent better graphics performance than the M4.
Combined with a promised 30 percent bump in memory bandwidth, you can play demanding games like Cyberpunk. And at work, you can use Final Cut Pro while also uploading massive video files to the cloud simultaneously.
I've been playing around with large video files in Adobe Premiere Pro and AI plugins in Logic Pro, and so far, the new MacBook Pro has been up to the challenge. I suppose one day we'll get to a point where you can export 4K video files in seconds, but by today's standards, the M5 chip works quickly and efficiently.
One of my friends is a filmmaker and editor, and he's still using an M2 MacBook Pro for his daily workflow. He told me it's more than fast enough already for professional work, and at a certain point, Apple is just showing off.
So, if you need to create photos or videos professionally with tools like Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, Logic Pro, or Final Cut, you'll get all the performance you need here. The same goes for AI models that need to run on your device. Only the most advanced power users will tax the M5 chip, and I haven't had any problems with overheating or excessive fan noise yet.
The new MacBook passes the Cyberpunk 2077 test Credit: Joe Maldonado / MashableLuckily for me, I'm playing through Cyberpunk 2077 for the very first time, and so I got to directly compare how this game runs on both a dedicated gaming laptop, the Lenovo LOQ 15 (AMD Ryzen 7, RTX 5060, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD), and the M5 MacBook. I'm happy to say it passed the Cyberpunk test. Now, did it perform flawlessly? No.
Occasionally, the graphics would get blown out, and some fine details (like hair) appeared more pixelated on the MacBook, but in general, it played smoothly and looked beautiful on the Liquid Retina display. (I played with 1080 resolution, 30 frames per second, and all ray tracing features turned on.) It was one of those "You can have your cake and eat it too" moments for me.
We may never think of MacBooks as gaming laptops, but thanks to the latest Apple silicon, Apple loyalists don't have to lose out on gaming anymore.
M5 MacBook Pro review: Familiar hardware, new softwareThe new MacBook comes with macOS Tahoe 26, which brings Liquid Glass to your laptop. Now, I'm personally a fan of the Liquid Glass aesthetic. I think it matches Apple's brand perfectly. That said, Tahoe doesn't deliver as many noticeable upgrades as iOS 26 or iPadOS 26. Still, I like the design, transparent elements, and animations. You can also use Apple Intelligence and Shortcuts to automate certain tasks, though I haven't found much use for this in my daily workflow yet (more to come on this).
The hardware on the MacBook is impeccably designed, as ever. I especially love the tactile keyboard and port selection — you get plenty of Thunderbolt ports, HDMI, 3.5mm headphone input, and an SDXC card reader. The speakers on the MacBook are also surprisingly strong, as is the webcam tucked in the notorious top notch, the one design complaint most users (including myself) have of the modern MacBooks. (Stop me if you've heard all this before.)
Credit: Joe Maldonado / Mashable Credit: Joe Maldonado / Mashable Credit: Joe Maldonado / Mashable Is the new MacBook Pro 14-inch worth it?Here's where I get frustrated. We've reached the awkward part of virtually every positive review we've written at Mashable in 2025, where we tell you that this is both an excellent product and not quite worthy of an automatic upgrade over the previous version. We're now getting new versions of our favorite headphones, smartphones, laptops, and tablets so fast that the actual upgrades are quite iterative, and often extremely so. You simply shouldn't replace your tech that often (though Apple does have a trade-in program, if you must).
And because the M3 and M4 chips are already so good, the new M5 just isn't a must-purchase if you have a relatively new Apple laptop. Even the M1 MacBook Air is still going strong for casual users. As Mashable's Stan Schroeder, an experienced Apple gadget reviewer, said last year, "Apple's M series chips are too good for their own good." That's the case with a lot of tech these days, which is a shame. (Apple, Google, Samsung, if you're listening, do we really need a new flagship smartphone every year?)
I could also see some professionals skipping the MacBook Pro altogether, and instead opting for a Mac Studio with the 32-core M3 Ultra or an M4 iMac. The relatively small screen of the 14-inch MacBook will be limiting for a lot of professionals, though it's a great fit for college students who need to run advanced software and yet stay mobile. I think there's a strong argument for video editors specifically to combine a Mac Studio or iMac with the M5 iPad Pro. You can do your everyday edits on the desktop, then use the iPad Pro's OLED and HDR-capable display to review footage on the go.
All of this is a complicated way of saying that the M5 MacBook Pro is absolutely worth it for the right user, but one of many professional solutions Apple now offers. There's no denying that it's a powerful, efficient device, which offers an impressive power-to-dollar ratio. It's also a shoe-in for our guide to the best MacBooks.
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How to watch Arsenal vs. Atletico Madrid online for free
TL;DR: Live stream Arsenal vs. Atletico Madrid in the Champions League for free with a 30-day trial of Amazon Prime. Access this free live stream from anywhere in the world with ExpressVPN.
The Champions League is back with another batch of top-quality fixtures involving the best sides in Europe. Arsenal vs. Atletico Madrid is one of the biggest matchups from this round of games. Arsenal are coming into this contest with a perfect record, without conceding a single goal. Of course, Diego Simeone's side will pose a problem. They always do.
If you want to watch Arsenal vs. Atletico Madrid in the Champions League for free from anywhere in the world, we have all the information you need.
When is Arsenal vs. Atletico Madrid?Arsenal vs. Atletico Madrid in the Champions League kicks off at 8 p.m. BST on Oct. 21. This fixture takes place at the Emirates Stadium.
How to watch Arsenal vs. Atletico Madrid for freeArsenal vs. Atletico Madrid in the Champions League is available to live stream on Prime Video in the UK, but you don't need to be subscribed to Amazon Prime to watch this fixture. Instead, you can watch Arsenal vs. Atletico Madrid for free with a 30-day trial of Amazon Prime.
If you're abroad for this fixture, you might need to use a VPN to watch the Champions League for free on Prime Video. This process is straightforward:
- Sign up for a 30-day Amazon Prime trial (if you're not already a member) 
- Subscribe to a streaming-friendly VPN (like ExpressVPN) 
- Download the app to your device of choice (the best VPNs have apps for Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, Linux, and more) 
- Open up the app and connect to a server in the UK 
- Live stream Arsenal vs. Atletico Madrid for free on Prime Video 
The best VPNs for streaming are not free, but most do offer free-trials or money-back guarantees. By leveraging these offers, you can watch Arsenal vs. Atletico Madrid on Prime Video without committing with your cash. This isn't a long-term solution, but it does give you enough time to stream select Champions League fixtures before recovering your investment.
What is the best VPN for Prime Video?ExpressVPN is the best choice for bypassing geo-restrictions to stream live sport on Prime Video, for a number of reasons:
- Servers in 105 countries including the UK 
- 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 eight simultaneous connections 
- 30-day money-back guarantee 
A one-year subscription to ExpressVPN is on sale for $99.95 and includes an extra three months for free — 49% off for a limited time. This plan also includes a year of free unlimited cloud backup and a generous 30-day money-back guarantee. Alternatively, you can get a one-month plan for $12.95 (with money-back guarantee).
Stream Arsenal vs. Atletico Madrid in the Champions League for free with ExpressVPN.
How to watch Villarreal vs. Man City online for free
TL;DR: Live stream Villarreal vs. Man City in the Champions League for free on Virgin Media Player. Access this free streaming platform from anywhere in the world with ExpressVPN.
The next round of Champions League fixtures includes some really interesting matchups, including Villarreal vs. Man City. The Spanish side are still searching for their first win in the group stage. Man City, on the other hand, are unbeaten after two games. Fans will be expecting Man City to triumph here, but Villarreal are a dangerous side on their best day.
If you want to watch Villarreal vs. Man City in the Champions League from anywhere in the world, we have all the information you need.
When is Villarreal vs. Man City?Villarreal vs. Man City in the Champions League kicks off at 8 p.m. BST on Oct. 21. This fixture takes place at the Estadio de la Cerámica.
How to watch Villarreal vs. Man City for freeVillarreal vs. Man City is available to live stream for free on Virgin Media Player.
Virgin Media Player is geo-restricted to Ireland, but anyone can access this free streaming platform with a VPN. These tools can hide your real IP address (digital location) and connect you to a secure server in Ireland, meaning you can unblock Virgin Media Player to stream the Champions League for free from anywhere in the world.
Live stream Villarreal vs. Man City for free by following these simple steps:
- Subscribe to a streaming-friendly VPN (like ExpressVPN) 
- Download the app to your device of choice (the best VPNs have apps for Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, Linux, and more) 
- Open up the app and connect to a server in Ireland 
- Visit Virgin Media Player 
- Watch Villarreal vs. Man City for free from anywhere in the world 
The best VPNs for streaming are not free, but most do offer free-trials or money-back guarantees. By leveraging these offers, you can access free live streams of the Champions League without actually spending anything. This obviously isn't a long-term solution, but it does give you enough time to stream Villarreal vs. Man City (plus more Champions League fixtures) before recovering your investment.
What is the best VPN for Virgin Media Player?ExpressVPN is the best choice for bypassing geo-restrictions to stream live sport on Virgin Media Player, for a number of reasons:
- Servers in 105 countries including Ireland 
- 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 eight simultaneous connections 
- 30-day money-back guarantee 
A one-year subscription to ExpressVPN is on sale for $99.95 and includes an extra three months for free — 49% off for a limited time. This plan includes a year of free unlimited cloud backup and a generous 30-day money-back guarantee. Alternatively, you can get a one-month plan for just $12.95 (with money-back guarantee).
Live stream Villarreal vs. Man City in the Champions League for free with ExpressVPN.
The new Bluetti Pioneer Na(Sodium) portable power station is already $500 off
SAVE $500: The Bluetti Pioneer Na(Sodium) portable power station is on sale for $799, down from the list price of $1,299. That's a 38% discount.
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Portable power stations are useful in all sorts of situations. Some models cater to weekends at the campground while others are perfect for when the power goes out at home. But what if you'll be using a portable power station in super cold weather? Not all stations will be able to operate or recharge at low temps. Bluetti, however, has a new solution and it's already on a great discount.
As of Oct. 21, the Bluetti Pioneer Na(Sodium) portable power station is on sale for $799, down from the list price of $1,299. That's a 38% discount that shaves $500 off the list price. Since Bluetti only launched this model in October, this is a first-time discount on the new power station.
Bluetti is the first company to launch a consumer portable power station that uses sodium-ion battery cells, debuting at this year's IFA in Germany. You're probably wondering why use sodium-ion when we have truly amazing LiFePO4 (lithium iron phosphate) batteries in most portable power stations. Well, those have some serious temperature limitations and they won't work or recharge in super low temps. Sodium-ion, however, is cool with the cold.
SEE ALSO: One of my favorite portable power stations just dipped to a record-low price at AmazonThe Bluetti Pioneer Na can safely recharge at temps as low as 5 degrees Fahrenheit and operate in as low as -13 degrees. That will be ideal if your portable power station will experience low temps in the winter. Bluetti mentions it's a must-have for ice fishing or snow camping.
It comes with 1,500Wh of power. In real-life scenarios, that works out to about 44 hours of WiFi router juice and about 50 hours for a 10-watt LED light. If the Bluetti Pioneer Na is coming along on an ice-fishing trip, it'll be able to recharge a satellite phone about 29 times or keep a 20-watt light on for almost 29 hours.
Bluetti mentions this model can get back to 80 percent charge in just 45 minutes when using AC power. You can also use up to 500W of solar for fully-remote recharging. It'll get a full charge in about 2.5 hours when attached to 500W of solar panels.
If your winters involve working outdoors in the cold, ice fishing, or ice camping, the Bluetti Pioneer Na is an ideal portable power station. Freshly launched, it's already on sale for just $799 which means now it a great time to snag this new model. The negative temperatures could be just weeks away.
Reserve the new Samsung Galaxy device and save $100 on your purchase
RESERVE THE NEW SAMSUNG GALAXY AND GET $100 CREDIT: As of Oct. 21, reserve the new Samsung Galaxy device to get a $100 credit when you purchase the device between Oct. 21 and Nov. 16, while supplies last.
Opens in a new window Credit: Samsung New Samsung Galaxy Device Preorder as of Oct. 21 and get a $100 credit Get DealSamsung's newest Galaxy Event is here, and with it comes a brand new Galaxy device to add to your collection. It's set to launch in just 10 hours, with all the information being announced via Samsung's live "Worlds Wide Open" event today. Explorng a "new era of multimodal AI", it's set to very likely debut a new XR headset, co-developed with Google and Qualcomm. "Project Moohan", as it's called now, is the first product built for Android XR, and you'll get to see it very soon. For now, however, you can go ahead and reserve yours and save some cash.
As of Oct. 21, reserve the new Samsung Galaxy device to get a $100 credit when you purchase the device between Oct. 21 and Nov. 16 while suppies last. That's $50 more than Samsung usually offers on its preorder specials, so you're getting a bit of a better deal than what's on offer.
SEE ALSO: Samsung is randomly having a huge sale on 2025 Neo QLED TVs a month before Black Friday — save up to 45%You'll need to fill out the form to reserve your products as of Oct. 21 and purchase between Oct. 21 and Nov. 16. Your credit you earn from the promotion will be added to your additional products you purchase. To reserve, all you need to do is provide your first and last name, email, and mobile number if you wish to do so.
If you decide to reserve a device and then not buy one, you won't be out any money. But if you do want to get the new Galaxy device, you'll be getting some hefty savings off of it. It's a good idea to go ahead and lock yours in if you're even remotely curious.
Save $300 on a 75-inch TCL QM8K 4K TV to celebrate a new NBA season
SAVE $300: As of Oct. 21, you can grab the TCL 75-inch QM8K QD-Mini LED 4K TV at Amazon for $1,699.99 instead of $1,999.99. That's a savings of 15% on a 2025 model.
Opens in a new window Credit: TCL TCL 75-inch QM8K QD-Mini LED 4K TV $1,699.99 at Amazon$1,999.99 Save $300 Get Deal
The 2025-26 NBA season tips off today, so you might want to upgrade your TV if you haven't in awhile. While it's not exactly the best time overall to buy a TV, it's a pretty good time to snag a 75-inch TCL QM8K 4K TV.
"A worthy flagship model" from TCL, according to PCMag (also owned by Mashable's publisher, Ziff Davis), the 75-inch QM8K QD-Mini LED 4K TV from 2025 is on sale for $1,699.99 at Amazon. That's 15% or $300 off its list price of $1,999.99. If you wait around until Black Friday, you can probably get an even better price. But rest assured, if you need to upgrade today, you'll still be getting a solid price. According to price-tracking site camelcamelcamel, this is the 75-inch QM8K's second-best price on record.
As far as specs go, the QM8K is pretty impressive. It offers up to HDR5000 brightness, 3800 local dimming zones, a peak brightness of 720 nits with a full-screen white field and 2,849 nits with an 18% white field. Translation: it's very bright, its colors are fairly wide and generally accurate, and the contrast is excellent — even when viewing at an angle. It's also equipped with a 2.2.2-channel Bang & Olufsen-designed speaker array with Dolby Atmos spatial audio, a 144Hz native refresh rate with VRR and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, a low 12.9ms input lag, ATSC 3.0, Wi-Fi 6, and plenty of ports for all of your peripherals.
PCMag's reviewer writes that while the QM8K is costly, its "excellent mini-LED picture quality, good speakers, and plenty of features" make it a worthy choice — particularly when it's on sale. Save 15% on the 75-inch model just in time for basketball season.
The Apple Mac mini is back under $500 at Amazon — act fast to save $100
SAVE $100: As of Oct. 21, the Apple Mac Mini (M4, 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD) is on sale for $499 at Amazon. That's $100 off the list price.
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Apple is really dominating the tech news cycle right now. The brand has treated us to new product launches, new streaming bundles, and a good dose of controversy. What more could we ask for?
We could ask for deals, that's what. And that's exactly what we're getting thanks to the limited-time discount on the ever-popular Mac mini. As of Oct. 21, the Apple Mac Mini (M4, 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD) is on sale for $499 at Amazon. That's $100 off the list price and close to the lowest-ever price for this model.
SEE ALSO: Apple still has not yet officially announced these expected new productsSo why is the Apple Mac mini such a popular choice? Well, sometimes the best things come in small packages. This affordable desktop has 16GB RAM and 256GB SSD with an incredibly small physical footprint. Tight on desk space? No worries.
It's also built for Apple Intelligence and offers a range of ports including a Thunderbolt, HDMI, Gigabit Ethernet ports, front-facing USB-C ports, and a helpful headphone jack. For once, Apple has thought of everything.
Score a $100 discount on the Apple Mac mini at Amazon.
Samsung is randomly having a huge sale on 2025 Neo QLED TVs a month before Black Friday — save up to 45%
SAVE UP TO 45%: As of Oct. 21, several 2025 Samsung Neo QLED TVs are on sale for up to 45% off. Deals include the budget-friendly 65-inch QN1EF for $749.99 ($620 off) or the 85-inch QN90F with Vision AI for $2,699.99 ($1,800 off).
Opens in a new window Credit: Samsung Samsung NEO QLED TVs Save up to 45% on the QN1EF, QN90D, QN90F, QN990F 8K, and more Shop NowSamsung is having a major sale on its 2025 Neo QLED TVs more than a month before Black Friday. We don't know if it's moral support for the Galaxy XR headset event that's happening during the evening of Oct. 21, or if it's nothing more than such is the yearly cycle of TV deals — it's not uncommon for brands to start pushing its current year TVs in the fall to make room for the new ones coming around CES in January.
But honestly, the "why" isn't important. What is important is the extra few weeks of fall movies and football you'll get with your new TV, versus waiting for Black Friday TV deals.
SEE ALSO: The scariest horror movies on Shudder to keep you up at nightBefore you choose your model and size, let's get one thing straight: What does Neo QLED mean, like actually? Neo QLED is really just Samsung's proprietary term for QLED paired with Mini LED. Regular QLED TVs feature a panel of brightness-enhancing, color-boosting quantum dots laying over a traditional LED panel, right? Neo QLED TVs do use those quantum dots, but instead of a regular old LED panel lighting the screen, the backlight is packed with a bunch tinier-than-usual LED bulbs. This gives each inch of the screen more customized control of brightening and dimming for a more accurate picture — the parts of the scene that need to be punchy and colorful will be, but they won't bleed over into the parts of the scene that need to be dark and detailed.
As for the difference between the Samsung Neo QLED TVs, the price difference could be attributed to number of dimming zones (clusters of mini LED bulbs that can control their own light), refresh rate, and glossy vs. glare-free screens.
Not every single size of every single Neo QLED model is on sale (or in stock), but there are still a ton of options. We've handpicked a few of the best deals below:
- Samsung 55-inch QN1EF Neo QLED 4K TV — $679.99 $1,299.99 (save $620) 
- Samsung 65-inch QN1EF Neo QLED 4K TV — $749.99 $1,699.99 (save $950) 
- Samsung 75-inch QN70F Neo QLED 4K TV — $1,099.99 $1,599.99 (save $500) 
- Samsung 75-inch QN90D Neo QLED 4K TV — $1,799.99 $3,299.99 (save $1,500) 
- Samsung 65-inch QN90F Neo QLED 4K TV — $1,599.99 $2,499.99 (save $900) 
- Samsung 85-inch QN90F Neo QLED 4K TV — $2,699.99 $4,499.99 (save $1,800) 
- Samsung 65-inch QN99F Neo QLED 8K TV — $4,299.99 $5,499.99 (save $1,200) 
If you need to get rid of an old TV to make room for your new one, you can recycle old TVs at most Best Buy stores.
The do-it-all DeWalt Max Power Tool Combo Kit is over $100 off at Amazon
SAVE $108.81: The DeWalt 20V Max Power Tool Combo Kit is on sale at Amazon for $699, down from the list price of $807.81. That's a 13% discount.
Opens in a new window Credit: DeWalt DeWalt 20V MAX Power Tool Combo Kit $699 at Amazon$807.81 Save $108.81 Get Deal
Winter is a great time for indoor home improvement projects. The weather has us indoors anyway, so why not make it just the way you like it? If you're searching a power tool kit that'll help get the job done, check out this Amazon deal.
As of Oct. 21, the DeWalt 20V Max Power Tool Combo Kit is $699 at Amazon, marked down from the normal price of $807.81. That's a 13% discount that shaves $108.81 off the normal price.
In the best way possible, this is a do-it-all tool combo kit. It's a nine-tool cordless power tool kit that comes with two batteries and chargers. It includes a circular saw, a right-angle drill, compact drill driver, impact driver, reciprocating saw, and plenty more. There's even a jobsite Bluetooth speaker in the kit. For easier portability, the DeWalt kit comes with two contractor bags.
SEE ALSO: One of my favorite portable power stations just dipped to a record-low price at AmazonBefore you get deep into the winter home improvement projects, make sure your tool are up for the task. If you could use some upgrades, consider today's sale price on the nine-piece DeWalt 20V Max Power Tool Combo Kit. It'll save a big headache of back and forth trips to the hardware store in the future.
How to watch Barcelona vs. Olympiacos online for free
TL;DR: Live stream Barcelona vs. Olympiacos in the Champions League for free on Virgin Media Player. Access this free streaming platform from anywhere in the world with ExpressVPN.
The Champions League is back with another batch of games. Interested in watching some of the biggest of the bunch? Of course you are.
The good news for fans around the world is that you don't need to be subscribed to a streaming service to watch select Champions League fixtures. Instead, you can employ a quick and easy hack to access live streams of games like Barcelona vs. Olympiacos from anywhere in the world. Trust us, the process is simple.
If you want to watch Barcelona vs. Olympiacos in the Champions League from anywhere in the world, we have all the information you need.
When is Barcelona vs. Olympiacos?Barcelona vs. Olympiacos in the Champions League kicks off at 5:45 p.m. BST on Oct. 21. This fixture takes place at the Lluís Companys Olympic Stadium.
How to watch Barcelona vs. Olympiacos for freeBarcelona vs. Olympiacos is available to live stream for free on Virgin Media Player.
Virgin Media Player is geo-restricted to Ireland, but anyone can access this free streaming platform with a VPN. These tools can hide your real IP address (digital location) and connect you to a secure server in Ireland, meaning you can unblock Virgin Media Player to stream the Champions League for free from anywhere in the world.
Live stream Barcelona vs. Olympiacos for free by following these simple steps:
- Subscribe to a streaming-friendly VPN (like ExpressVPN) 
- Download the app to your device of choice (the best VPNs have apps for Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, Linux, and more) 
- Open up the app and connect to a server in Ireland 
- Visit Virgin Media Player 
- Watch Barcelona vs. Olympiacos for free from anywhere in the world 
The best VPNs for streaming are not free, but most do offer free-trials or money-back guarantees. By leveraging these offers, you can access free live streams of the Champions League without actually spending anything. This obviously isn't a long-term solution, but it does give you enough time to stream Barcelona vs. Olympiacos (plus more Champions League fixtures) before recovering your investment.
What is the best VPN for Virgin Media Player?ExpressVPN is the best choice for bypassing geo-restrictions to stream live sport on Virgin Media Player, for a number of reasons:
- Servers in 105 countries including Ireland 
- 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 eight simultaneous connections 
- 30-day money-back guarantee 
A one-year subscription to ExpressVPN is on sale for $99.95 and includes an extra three months for free — 49% off for a limited time. This plan includes a year of free unlimited cloud backup and a generous 30-day money-back guarantee. Alternatively, you can get a one-month plan for just $12.95 (with money-back guarantee).
Live stream Barcelona vs. Olympiacos in the Champions League for free with ExpressVPN.
How much does HBO Max cost per month?
Whether you're looking for a new subscription service, or just trying to remember how much you're paying for HBO Max — and what you're getting for that price — you've come to the right place.
Below, you'll find a comprehensive breakdown of how much HBO Max costs per month, including what each plan gives you, and how these price points compare to those of other streaming services.
SEE ALSO: The best HBO Max deals and bundles in October 2025 How much does the HBO Max Basic with Ads plan cost?HBO Max offers three subscription plans. First up is the Basic with Ads plan, which gives you access to the HBO Max catalog, with ads. It costs $10.99 per month, or $109.99 per year. If you choose to pay the annual price, that would save you almost $21.89 per year.
The Basic plan also gives you the ability to stream on two devices at once, with a video quality of full HD 1080p resolution.
How much does the HBO Max Standard plan cost?HBO Max's Standard plan costs $18.49 per month, or $184.99 per year. The annual price saves you $36.89 per year.
With the Standard plan, you get access to HBO Max's catalog without ads, as well as select live sports like certain MLB and NHL games. Like with the Basic plan, you can also stream on two devices at once, with video quality of full HD 1080p resolution. You also get 30 downloads.
SEE ALSO: Should you sign up for Hulu? Our film critics weigh in. How much does the HBO Max Premium plan cost?HBO Max Premium costs $22.99 per month, or $229.99 per year. The annual price saves you just under $45.89 per year.
With the Premium plan, you get access to HBO Max's catalog without ads, along with select live sports. Premium also upgrades the number of devices you can use and the video quality you get. You can stream on four devices at once, although only two can be used for sports at a time. You also get 4K Ultra HD video quality and Dolby Atmos immersive audio, as available. Finally, you get 100 downloads.
How do HBO Max's prices compare to other streaming services?When it comes to streaming services prices, HBO Max is on the more expensive side, cost-wise. However, it is not the most expensive. Here's how things shake out.
At $10.99 per month, HBO Max's Basic with ads tier is more expensive than the ad-supported tiers of Netflix ($7.99), Paramount+ ($7.99), Peacock ($7.99), and a Prime Video subscription by itself, without an Amazon Prime subscription ($8.99). However, HBO Max's Basic tier remains cheaper than both Disney+ and Hulu's ad-supported tiers, which cost $11.99 per month.
At $18.49 per month, HBO Max's Standard tier costs more than Peacock ($10.99), Prime Video ($11.98, the cost of a standalone Prime Video account plus $2.99 per month to go ad free), Paramount+'s ($12.99), and Netflix's ($17.99) ad-free tiers. Once again, it still costs less than Disney+ and Hulu's ad-free plans, both at $18.99.
Not every streaming service has a third, Premium tier like HBO Max. Several streaming services call their equivalent of HBO Max's Standard plan "Premium." However, of those that do, HBO Max is once again in the middle of the pack. At $22.99 per month, it is more expensive than Peacock's Premium Plus tier ($16.99), but still cheaper than Netflix's Premium tier ($24.99).
UPDATE: Oct. 21, 2025, 10:50 a.m. EDT This article was originally published on Oct. 3, 2025. It has been updated to reflect HBO Max's Oct. 21, 2025 price increases.
The best HBO Max deals and bundles in October 2025
HBO MAX BUNDLES: HBO Max is offering a few different bundle deals so you can stream from its library without making a massive dent in your wallet.
The best HBO Max deals and bundles in October 2025: Best Disney+ Bundle Deal Disney+, Hulu, and HBO Max Bundle $19.99/month with ads, $32.99/month ad-free Get Deal Best Hulu Bundle Deal Hulu and HBO Max Bundle Add HBO Max to your Hulu base plan from $9.99/month Get Deal Best Student Deal HBO Max Student Save 50% on HBO Max Basic With Ads Get DealIt's happened: Max has rebranded back to its old name of HBO Max. Forget the name change, though, because the service still has plenty of exciting films and shows to watch. From The Last of Us, to Sinners, to the second season of Peacemaker, and so much more, HBO Max is worth the investment for those looking to dive into the most talked about pieces of entertainment. Even horror movie Weapons is dropping soon on the platform, just in time for Halloween.
The good news is that HBO Max has a couple of different bundles available at the moment that are worth checking out, including a big bundle with Disney+ and Hulu. With streaming prices on the rise, a bundle like this can be a great way to save some cash while getting access to your favorite services.
SEE ALSO: HBO Max raises its prices today. Here's how much it costs now.Alongside bundles, we've also broken down HBO Max's standard plans in case you're just interested in its service on its own.
Best Disney+ bundle deal Opens in a new window Credit: HBO Max Disney+, Hulu, and HBO Max Bundle $19.99/month with ads, $32.99/month ad-free Get Deal Why we like itThe HBO Max, Disney+, and Hulu bundle is a top-tier choice for those looking to have access to some of the biggest streaming services around. Starting at $19.99 per month, this bundle grants you access to Hulu, Disney+, and HBO Max's streaming services for a much lower price than what you'd pay for them on their own. If you've already got Disney+ and Hulu subscriptions, this bundle is worth every cent. If you're interested, there are two plan options to choose from:
- Disney+, Hulu, HBO Max Bundle (with ads) — $19.99 per month (save 41%) 
- Disney+, Hulu, HBO Max Bundle (no ads) — $32.99 per month (save 39%) 
If you're not interested in the Disney+, Hulu, and HBO Max mega bundle, you can just get Hulu and HBO Max together if you already have a Hulu base plan, which starts at $11.99 per month. HBO Max Basic with Ads can be added onto your plan for $9.99 per month, or you can splash out on the HBO Max Standard plan for $16.99 per month.
- Hulu with HBO Max add-on — from $9.99 per month 
It's always nice when streaming services have a deal for students, and HBO Max's offer is definitely worth taking advantage of. Students who can verify their status with UNiDAYS are eligible to get the HBO Max Basic With Ads plan for just $5.49 per month. That's a 50% discount off its $10.99 monthly price. After verifying your status, you'll receive a unique code that can be used to redeem the discounted plan on HBO Max.
- HBO Max Student Discount — $5.49 per month (save 50%) 
HBO Max offers a few different subscription plans. If you don't mind having to sit through ads, HBO Max's Basic With Ads plan starts at $10.99 per month or the annual plan runs for $109.99 per year. If you can't stand ads and don't mind throwing down a bit more cash, the Standard plan will cost you $18.49 per month or $184.99 per year. If you really want to go big on an HBO Max plan, you can spring for the fancy Premium plan, which costs $22.99 per month or $229.99 per year.
Below we've broken down what comes with each of these plans, per HBO Max's website, so you can know a bit more before you buy.
Basic With Ads — $10.99 per month, $109.99 per year
- Stream on two devices at once 
- Full HD 1080p resolution 
Standard (Ad-free) — $18.49 per month, $184.99 per year
- Stream on two devices at once 
- Full HD 1080p resolution 
- 30 downloads to watch on the go 
Premium (Ad-free) — $22.99 per month, $229.99 per year
- Stream on four devices at once 
- 4K Ultra HD video quality (as available) 
- Dolby Atmos immersive audio (as available) 
- 100 downloads to watch on the go 
If you're wondering where to start once you've set yourself up with a HBO Max subscription, we've got an excellent selection of recommendations to point you in the right direction. Looking for a great TV show to kickstart your next binge-watching session? Have a look through our roundup of the 20 best TV shows streaming on HBO Max. Or if you prefer movies, we narrowed down the 25 best movies on HBO Max to make your next movie night a spectacular one.
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If you spend a lot of your time vacuuming and mopping your floors, know that there's a better way. You don't have to reduce yourself to a lifetime of scrubbing and sweeping when there's an efficient (and affordable) robot that can do it all. In fact, you can pick up a robot vacuum and mop combo right now that'll speed up your cleaning process significantly at Amazon.
As of Oct. 21, get the Eufy Omni C20 robot vacuum and mop for $349.99 at Amazon when you clip the on-page coupon. That's $350 off and a discount of 50%.
SEE ALSO: I found the best robot vacuums for every floor, budget, and level of lazinessThis robot boasts up to 7,000 Pa of suction and can tackle a wide variety of messes, including hair that's been ground down into the carpet, crumbs, dirt, and other debris thanks to a rolling brush and side brush. Plus, on the mopping side, its Mop Master tech offers up to 180 rotations per minute as well as 6N of pressure to really get in there and scrub just about any mess clean with water and suction.
It can handle its own pathways through your home as well, so it's easily maneuverable and capable of navigating your space so you don't have to program a way around your dwelling. And at just 3.35 inches tall, it's compact enough that it can handle cleaning smaller, harder to reach places without your intervention.
If you're ready to stop messing with vacuuming and mopping your whole day away, think about grabbing this vacuum. You'll be delighted about all the things you don't have to handle anymore as part of your cleaning routine.
HBO Max raises its prices today. Heres how much it costs now.
On Oct. 21, Warner Bros. Discovery announced that HBO Max would be raising its prices across all three of its plans, effective immediately. The announcement comes on the same day that Disney+ increases its prices, highlighting the seemingly annual tradition of streamers growing more expensive.
SEE ALSO: The best HBO Max deals and bundles in October 2025Here's what every HBO Max plan will cost going forward, and how its new prices compare to those of other streaming services.
How much will HBO Max plans cost after the price increase?HBO Max's ad-supported tier, HBO Max Basic with Ads, is getting $1 more expensive per month, going from $9.99 per month to $10.99 per month. Annually, it costs $109.99, a $10 increase from the old price of $99.99. Opting to pay for the annual plan will save you $21.89 per year.
HBO Max Standard, which comes without ads, used to cost $16.99 per month. As of Oct. 21, it costs $18.49, meaning subscribers will be paying an extra $1.50 per month. The annual plan now costs $184.99 per year. Choosing to pay for that upfront will save you $36.89 per year.
SEE ALSO: How much does HBO Max cost per month?HBO Max Premium gets the steepest price hike, going from $20.99 per month to $22.99 per month. The annual plan costs $229.99, $20 more than the former yearly price of $209.99. Still, choosing the yearly plan will save subscribers $45.89 per year.
How do HBO Max's new prices compare to other streaming services?HBO Max has always been on the more expensive end of the major streaming services, but even after these price hikes, it isn't the most expensive.
At $10.99 per month, the Basic with Ads tier remains more expensive than the ad-supported tiers of Netflix ($7.99), Paramount+ ($7.99), Peacock ($7.99), and a Prime Video subscription by itself, without an Amazon Prime subscription ($8.99). However, Disney+ and Hulu's ad-supported tiers remain $1 more expensive, at $11.99 per month.
HBO Max Standard, now at $18.49 per month, surpasses Peacock ($10.99), Prime Video ($11.98), and Paramount+'s ($12.99) ad-free tiers. With the new price increase, it now also costs more than Netflix's ($17.99) ad-free tier. Once again, it's less expensive than both Disney+ and Hulu's equivalent tiers ($18.99 each).
Not all the major streaming services have third Premium tiers like Max. (Many services refer to their ad-free tiers as "Premium.") But among those that do, it's squarely in the middle, price-wise. At $22.99 per month, it's far more expensive than Peacock's Premium Plus plan ($16.99), but just $2 cheaper than Netflix's Premium tier ($24.99).









