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The car that holds its value best after 5 years—and its closest rivals
Most new vehicles begin losing value the moment they leave the dealership, making depreciation one of the largest ownership costs buyers face. While reliability, fuel economy, and features often dominate purchasing decisions, resale value can have an equally significant impact on the long-term cost of owning a vehicle. Choosing the right model can mean recovering thousands more dollars when it comes time to sell or trade in.
The best early Prime Day air fryer deals you can shop right now
Prime Day is almost here — and Amazon isn't waiting for the official start to roll out discounts. This year's sale kicks off on June 23, but early deals on small kitchen appliances are already live, and air fryers are among the standouts.
SEE ALSO: iRobot Roomba Max 705 drops to its best-ever price before Prime DayWhether you're after a compact basket-style fryer for weeknight meals or a larger oven model that can roast a whole chicken, brands like Ninja, Instant Pot, and Chefman are already seeing price cuts. Here are the best early Prime Day air fryer deals worth grabbing now.
Best mini air fryer deal Instant Pot Vortex Plus 6-in-1 Mini Air Fryer (4QT) $64.99 at Amazon$129.99 Save $65.00 Get Deal at Amazon Get Deal at Walmart Why we like it
If you live alone, like making apps or quick side dishes, or just want an air fryer that won't take up your entire counter, the Instant Pot Vortex Plus 6-in-1 Mini Air Fryer (4QT) is on sale for $64.99 at Amazon, down from $129.99. This little air fryer can bake, roast, broil, dehydrate, reheat, and air fry small meals in minutes. Just press the preset button, and it does the rest.
Best large air fryer deal Chefman XL 6-in-1 Air Fryer (14QT) $89.99 at Amazon$149.99 Save $60.00 Get Deal at Amazon Why we like it
For households with more mouths to feed, the Chefman XL 6-in-1 Air Fryer (14QT) can make family-sized meals in no time. (There's also a Hi-Fry button for those who prefer an extra crispy finish.) It comes with three removable wire racks, a rotisserie spit, a fetch tool to remove the rotisserie, and a dip tray/baking pan. And right now, you can get it for $89.99 — the lowest price we've tracked on this model to date!
More air fryer dealsChefman Air Fryer — $54.99 $99.99 (save $45)
Chefman XL Air Fryer 4-in-1 (8QT) — $69.99 $119.99 (save $50)
Instant Pot Vortex Plus 6-in-1 Air Fryer (6QT) — $79.99 $149.99 (save $70)
Ninja Foodi 6-in-1 Air Fryer (7QT) — $159.98 $199.99 (save $40.01)
Ninja Crispi 4-in-1 Glass Air Fryer (6QT) — $169.95 $179.99 (save $10.01)
Cordless power tool deals are already live at Amazon before Prime Day starts
Summer is the ideal time to tackle home DIY projects. The paint will dry quicker, there's more hours of daylight, and maybe some friends around to help out. If you have a list of home and yard projects to take care of this summer, make sure you have the necessary tools. Nothing sidelines a weekend project quite like realizing you need to run to the hardware store.
SEE ALSO: The 5 best portable power station deals I'd buy before Prime DayLucky for us, early Amazon Prime Day deals already have great discounts on cordless power tools. Of course, we expect to see more as we get closer to the June 23 official start of the sale. But for now, here are the top deals worth shopping.
Best DeWalt deal Opens in a new window Credit: DeWalt DeWalt 20V MAX Cordless Drill and Impact Driver Combo Kit $169 at Amazon$249 Save $80 Get Deal Why we like it
Perfect for anyone building a new tool collection, the DeWalt 20V MAX Cordless Drill and Impact Driver Combo Kit is on sale for $80 off before Prime Day. The kit comes with the 20V compact drill/driver, 20V impact driver, two 20V batteries, a battery charger, and a durable carrying case. Both tools have a built-in LED light so you'll get a better view for optimal accuracy. The comfort grip with ergonomic design is also a major plus.
Best Craftsman deal Opens in a new window Credit: Craftsman Craftsman V20 Power Tool Combo Kit $299 at Amazon$369 Save $70 Get Deal Why we like it
Packing in seven tools, the Craftsman V20 Power Tool Combo Kit is an upgraded starter pack. It comes with a drill/driver, oscillating tool, impact driver, grinder, reciprocating saw, circular saw, and even more. You also get two 20V batteries and a battery charger.
Before Prime Day kicks off, the Craftsman Power Tool Combo Kit is on sale for $229, down from the normal price of $369.
Best Hoto deal Opens in a new window Credit: Hoto Hoto SNAPBLOQ S-A01 3.7V Electric Screwdriver $79.99 at Amazon$99.99 Save $20 Get Deal Why we like it
Hoto makes some excellent cordless tools that are useful to have around any home, even if you're not taking on DIY projects soon. The Hoto SNAPBLOQ S-A01 3.7V Electric Screwdriver is the perfect example given that it comes with 56 bits to cover every possible scenario. It also has three torque settings and an LED light. Use it to repair your glasses or sunglasses, get access to tiny screws in a watch or your laptop, while still having access to more standard bits.
Hoto says you'll get about 60 minutes of runtime before the cordless electric screwdriver needs to recharge its 800 mAh battery.
More cordless tool deals to shop before Prime DayHoto Electric Screwdriver — $44.99 $49.99 (save $5)
Craftsman V20 MAX Cordless Drill Driver and Impact Driver Set — $99 $169 (save $70)
Greenworks 40V Cordless Yard Tool Combo Kit — $129.99 $189.99 (save $60)
Bosch 12V Max Drill/Driver with 5-In-1 Flexiclick System — $139 $259 (save $120)
DeWalt 20V MAX Angle Grinder Tool Cordless Brushless — $154.95 $249 (save $94.05)
DeWalt 20V MAX 3-Tool Brushless Power Tool Set — $329 $399 (save $70)
I never build a PC without this often-overlooked component
When assembling a PC, everyone always thinks about the big three first—the CPU, the GPU, and the motherboard. After that, people tend to piece together the rest, depending on what they want. However, everyone always overlooks one component: the humble sound card.
Plex’s new price hikes made me realize I was right to switch to Jellyfin
I used Plex for years, but I jumped ship and left around 2018. Watching the latest extraordinary price hike has only made that decision seem better than ever. While many people are only now reconsidering their support because of the cost, I’ve been enjoying the benefits of Jellyfin for years now.
Upgrade your tech with the best early Prime Day Amazon Fire Tablet deals
Everyone knows that Amazon loves to discount its own devices during its Prime Day events. So far, though, the early Prime Day tablet deals are a little thin on the ground, at least where Amazon's Fire Tablet line is concerned. There's one excellent standout right now, and it's the Amazon Fire 7 Kids tablet at 50% off, which is a solid drop on a family-friendly pick anyone could use.
Beyond that, most of what we're seeing on Fire tablets is bundle-based rather than straight markdowns, so the value you'll get per bundle depends on whether you actually want the extras. But you can expect the selection to widen dramatically as we get closer to the main event.
Mashable's team of shopping experts is tracking the best early Prime Day Fire tablet deals as they land. We'll likely see even more pop up in the next week or so, so keep an eye out for additional savings.
Best kids Amazon Fire tablet deal Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Amazon Fire 7 Kids tablet $54.99 at Amazon$109.99 Save $55.00 Get Deal Why we like it
This model may be aimed toward kids, but the entire family can use it -- and no one would blame you at this price. This rugged tablet comes in three fun colors and features a year of Amazon Kids+ so you can give your little ones plenty of kid-friendly content to peruse. It also has on-board parental controls with the Parent Dashboard, so you can filter out content based on your kids' ages, set time limits, and give access to other apps to keep an eye on what your tots are up to. It also features a 10-hour battery so you don't have to keep recharging it. And if you want to use it yourself, it's still a great casual tablet that can do all you want it to do.
Best midrange Amazon Fire tablet deal Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Like-New Amazon Fire HD 10 Tablet and Stylus Pen Creativity Bundle $149.98 at Amazon$156.98 Save $7 Get Deal Why we like it
The 10-inch Fire HD 10 is a fantastic all-around pick. It's also a Mashable Choice Award winner, thanks to its excellent display, lengthy battery life, and lightweight frame. It's affordable and sturdy, with a zippy processor and "surprisingly decent' sound quality. This like-new bundle also nets you a Stylus Pen in addition to the tablet, which means you can take notes, doodle, and sketch within apps like OneNote and more. If you're on the market for an everyday tablet that you'll keep reaching for, this bundle is worth snapping up while it's still available.
Best high-end Amazon Fire tablet deal Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Like-New Amazon Fire Max 11 Tablet Creativity Stylus Bundle $229.98 at Amazon$236.98 Save $7 Get Deal Why we like it
This speedy tablet is all about the luxury experience when it comes to the Fire line. It has an 11-inch screen with 2 million pixels to give you the most crisp picture possible as well as an octa-core processor to handle everything you want to tackle at once. On top of that, it has 14 hours of battery life per charge and comes in a thin, lightweight frame that makes it a joy to tote around and use. This bundle also packs the Stylus Pen, so you can sketch, mark up PDFs, or jot down notes. If you're going to get a pricier Fire tablet that's still on sale, this one is the way to go right now.
I built my first PC in 5 years, and I was shocked by what actually changed
I took a five-year break from building PCs and came back feeling like a complete beginner when my sister asked me to build one for her. Here's what actually changed, what didn't, and how I found my footing again.
20+ book deals Im sending to the group chat before Prime Day even begins
It's nearly Amazon Prime Day, which officially runs from June 23 through 26, but if you don't feel like waiting, there's already plenty of live deals to shop.
Besides offering three free months of both Kindle Unlimited and Audible to new subscribers, Amazon also has some pretty great discounts on books themselves. I'm not usually one to recommend purchasing physical books via Amazon (support local book stores!), but it's pretty hard to pass up a 50% price drop on a book you've had on your TBR.
SEE ALSO: Amazon Editors just dropped the 20 best books of 2026 (so far) — find out what made the listI'm tracking some of the best deals on physical books and e-books at Amazon ahead of the official Prime Day kick off, but remember to check back for more once things start ramping up.
Best early Prime Day hardcover book deal Opens in a new window Credit: Riverhead Books "Crux" by Gabriel Tallent $14.67 at Amazon$30 Save $15.33 with on-page coupon Get Deal Why we like it
Named one of the best books of 2026 so far by Amazon Book Editors, Crux is an "exhilarating, tender novel about an unlikely friendship forged through a shared love of rock climbing," according to Amazon Editor Abby Abell. Thanks to an on-page coupon at Amazon, you can add the hardcover version to your home library for less than half its usual cost.
More hardcover book dealsWoman Down by Colleen Hoover — $8.10 $28.99 (save $20.89)
Judge Stone by James Patterson and Viola Davis — $10.26 $32 (save $21.74)
Homebound by Portia Elan — $14.73 $28 (save $13.29)
Sunrise on the Reaping by Suzanne Collins — $15.02 $27.99 (save $12.97)
Atmosphere by Taylor Jenkins Reid — $15.82 $30 (save $14.18)
Transcription by Ben Lerner — $16.67 $25 (save $8.33 with on-page coupon)
Strangers: A Memoir of Marriage by Belle Burden — $18.74 $30 (save $11.26)
Yesteryear by Caro Claire Burke — $19.50 $30 (save $10.50)
Land by Maggie O'Farrell — $20.80 $32 (save $11.20)
$19.95 Save $12.45 Get Deal Why we like it
A classic trope of two abducted girls, only one returns and one doesn't, The Girl Who Was Taken is a psychological thriller by Charlie Donlea where nothing is as it seems. Typically around $20, you can pick up the paperback version for only $7.50 at Amazon ahead of Prime Day. That's just a few cents away from its lowest price ever.
More paperback book dealsThe Hunting Party by Lucy Foley — $7.35 $18.99 (save $11.64)
Home Before Dark by Riley Sager — $8.27 $19 (save $10.73)
She's Not Sorry by Mary Kubica — $8.56 $18.99 (save $10.43)
On a Quiet Street by Seraphina Nova Glass — $8.82 $18.99 (save $10.17)
$18.99 Save $16.00 Get Deal Why we like it
I highly recommend grabbing this twisty psychological thriller from internationally best-selling author Steve Cavanagh while the Kindle version is only $2.99. Kill For Me Kill For You follows two women seeking revenge against the men who killed their daughters. Over drinks one night, they decide to swap murders, but things don't go exactly as planned.
More Kindle book dealsThe Silver Star by Jeanette Walls — $2.99 $17.99 (save $15)
Thirteen by Steve Cavanagh — $2.99 $11.99 (save $9)
The Butterfly Garden by Dot Hutchinson — $2.99 $5.99 (save $3)
Ugly Love by Colleen Hoover — $2.99 $16.99 (save $14)
The Girl Who Was Taken by Charlie Donlea — $3.99 $16.99 (save $13)
The Last Housewife by Ashley Winstead — $7.56 $16.99 (save $9.43)
Claude's Research Experiment: Can AI Replace Long-Form Research Methods?
Historically, I haven’t been a huge fan of LLMs. AI and machine learning are fascinating topics, sure, but I have some issues with them.
Waymo built a virtual human driver to help its robotaxis avoid crashes
Waymo says its robotaxis crash less often than conventional cars, but it still believes its vehicles can learn from humans. The Alphabet-owned company has unveiled ReD (Reference Driver), a virtual human that teaches autonomous cars how a "careful and competent" person thinks behind the wheel.
Tons of Fitbits are on sale ahead of Prime Day
Amazon's Prime Day sales event is right around the corner (I can't believe it's that time of year again!), and I'm genuinely shocked by the deals we're seeing this early in the game.
SEE ALSO: Amazon's early Prime Day deals include some great options for Father's DayUsually, Amazon doesn't put Fitbits on sale until the very last minute, and then they're gone. (And some years, they don't go on sale at all.) But right now, we're seeing all-time lows on select Fitbit models, including the Charge 6.
Here are the best early Prime Day Fitbit deals you can shop right now:
Best deal overall Fitbit Charge 6 $99.95 at Amazon$159.95 Save $60.00 Get Deal at Amazon Why we like it
The Fitbit Charge 6 isn't the newest Fitbit on the market, but it still has (almost) everything you'd need in a smart wearable. (I say almost because the Fitbit Charge 6 doesn't have an altimeter, but if you're not a trail runner, this probably isn't a deal breaker.)
The Charge 6 tracks your calories, steps, sleep, heart rate, and more. It also has built-in GPS, 40+ exercise modes, a seven-day battery life, and includes a three-month Google Health Premium (formerly Fitbit Premium) membership. Once the three months are up, you'll need to either cancel or renew for $9.99 per month or $99.99 annually.
Right now, you can get the Fitbit Charge 6 for $99.95 at Amazon. This is the lowest price we've tracked on this model since its release in 2023.
Best runner-up deal Opens in a new window Credit: Fitbit Fitbit Versa 4 $149.95$199.95 Save $50 Get Deal Why we like it
If you're willing to spend a little bit more, the Fitbit Versa 4 is on sale for $149.95. This isn't the lowest price we've seen (it was $104.96 in April 2024), but it's still a pretty good deal.
Unlike the Charge 6, the Versa 4 has an altimeter and Bluetooth wrist calling. So, if you're looking for a wearable that acts more like a smartwatch, the Versa 4 might be the better buy. That said, it doesn't have the more "serious" health sensor that the Charge 6 does (e.g., ECG and EDA).
The Versa 4 also comes with three months of Google Health Premium.
Best budget deal Fitbit Inspire 3 $79.95 at Walmart$89.95 Save $10 Get Deal at Walmart Get Deal at Amazon Why we like it
If you're just looking for something that's affordable and efficient, the Fitbit Inspire 3 is your best option at $79.95.
It's a no-frills fitness tracker that'll give you the basic features you need to stay on top of your health. It can track your heart rate, steps, and stress levels. (It also offers menstrual health tracking, which is nice.)
You'll also get 10 full days of battery life and, like the other models mentioned above, three free months of Google Health Premium.
Using Claude Fable 5 means your data will be collected. It’s not optional.
Anthropic just released its most powerful public model yet — Claude Fable 5. However, along with the model's release, the AI giant also made a significant update to its data retention policies.
Fable 5 was released to the public on Tuesday. Fable 5 is a "safe for general use" version of Anthropic's most powerful model, Mythos, which has been restricted from public use due to its potentially dangerous cybersecurity capabilities. Anthropic created a set of safety guardrails for Fable 5, and its benchmarks blow away much of the competition, per Anthropic.
But it looks like Anthropic has also blown away its data retention policies for Fable 5.
"To ensure we’re responsibly deploying Mythos-class models, we are requiring limited data retention and review as part of our safety work," reads an update on Anthropic's official Claude support page. "Prompts submitted to, and outputs generated by, Mythos-class models are retained for 30 days for trust and safety purposes, on every platform where these models are offered."
The update was first noticed by Jun Park, the CEO of AI training company hillclimb.
“New policy from Anthropic: if you use Fable/Mythos, they collect your data. No exceptions. Not even for enterprise partners," Park posted on X.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.This change is significant for Anthropic's enterprise and API customers, says Jessica Eaves Mathews, a lawyer who specializes in copyright, trademark, and AI law.
In a post on Mathews' Substack (as highlighted by CyberNews), the lawyer explains how Anthropic already retains user data for 30 days under its free and paid consumer plans. However, Matthews says this change nullifies part of any agreement Anthropic has with its enterprise and API partners.
"Every other Claude model available through the API, including Opus 4.8, Sonnet 4.6, and Haiku 4.5, can operate under Zero Data Retention (ZDR) agreements," Mathews writes. "Fable 5 cannot. If your organization previously had a ZDR agreement with Anthropic, that agreement does not apply to Fable 5 traffic. This is a policy change that overrides existing enterprise commitments for this specific model class."
Mathews says that any organization that believed that their data would not be stored by Anthropic should know that there is now a "mandatory exception" for Fable 5 and all future Mythos models.
While Mythos-class models seem to be quite powerful, companies should know about the change in Anthropic's data retention policies and make adjustments where necessary.
New safety rules for under-16 Snapchat users
Snapchat is rolling out new content-sharing protections for 13- to 15-year-old users.
The platform announced Wednesday that younger teens will get a "friends-only" experience for their Spotlight posts. That public feed consists of vertical videos short-form similar to Instagram Reels or TikTok.
SEE ALSO: Survey: Teens regularly see harmful content, messages on SnapchatThe new rules make Spotlight content posted by 13- to 15-year-olds visible only to the user's mutually accepted friends. Previously, under-16 users could post to Spotlight, without attribution to their profile.
"This allowed teens to participate, while helping to protect them from potentially unwanted contact that can come with public posting," the Snap Company said in its announcement.
Under-16 Snapchat users will have a dedicated profile space for certain content. Credit: Courtesy SnapchatNow younger Snapchatters will get a space on their profile for creating, saving, and sharing Stories and Spotlight Videos with only their mutually accepted friends. Teens ages 16 and 17 can share content publicly with some safeguards.
"This new experience is designed to encourage creativity and self-expression within a trusted audience," the company said.
Age checking on SnapchatCurrently, Snapchat relies on self-attested age and age inference, but safety advocates generally say social media platforms need high-quality age assurance to ensure their safety measures are effective.
When Mashable tested Snapchat's age attestation prior to the announcement, we found that Snapchat defaulted user age to 18 years old.
With the new policy, if Snapchat determines a user is under 16, despite their stated age, that minor will be shifted into the friends-only sharing setting. That change will appear in the Snapchat app if they choose to post a Spotlight video.
Snapchat safety concernsLast week, the advocacy groups Heat Initiative, Anxious Generation, ParentsTogether Action, and Design It 4 Us published the results of a survey of teen Snapchat users, alleging that the platform's safety measures aren't effective enough.
A third of the poll's 1,016 respondents said they'd seen or received unsafe content or messages in the past week. More than half said they'd had at least one such experience in the past year.
The top three types of dangerous experiences reported by up to a third of teens were unwanted contact, bullying, and sexually suggestive content and messages. More than 40 percent of respondents who'd received unwanted messages believed the sender was an adult.
A Snap Company spokesperson told Mashable that the report "does not fully reflect the significant investments Snap has made to help protect young people."
In the blog post Snap published Wednesday, the company noted that it works to prevent the delivery of friend requests from potential strangers, and that the platform doesn't allow teens to be messaged by anyone they haven't added as a friend or who's not in their phone contacts. Additionally, when teens accept a stranger as a friend, Snapchat is designed to send warnings when minors begin chatting with that user.
"After years of advocacy by parents, kids, and experts, it's encouraging that Snap is finally making some changes to try to prevent young children from posting in adult spaces, which has put kids in danger on the platform for years," Brooke Istook, president and chief strategy officer at Heat Initiative, said in a statement to Mashable.
Istook added, however, that "fundamental dangers for kids that are baked into Snapchat’s design" remain unaddressed, including the facilitation of unsafe connections between teens and adults and the algorithmic recommendation of unsafe content.
Snapchat has been the target of youth safety activism and the target of legal action, like many major social media platforms. In January, Snap settled a lawsuit brought by a teenager who claimed that Snapchat's design features, like algorithmic recommendations, led to addictive use and mental health harms. Soon after, Snap introduced new parental controls for teens.
UPDATE: Jun. 10, 2026, 8:27 a.m. PDT This story has been updated to include a statement from Heat Initiative.
The Roborock RockNeo Q110H robot lawn mower just landed at Amazon, and its on sale for just 1 week
Roborock makes some of Mashable's favorite robot vacuums that efficiently keep our floors clean indoors. But the brand knew some robots prefer a life spent outdoors. As of June 10, the Roborock lineup of robot lawn mowers has a new model, and it's one of the most affordable options available.
Opens in a new window Credit: Roborock Roborock RockNeo Q100H $1,169 at Amazon$1,299 Save $130 Get Deal SEE ALSO: Amazon's early Prime Day deals include some great options for Father's Day
The Roborock RockNeo Q110H just landed in the U.S., and it's exclusively sold at Amazon. The normal list price is set at $1,299, but it's on sale from June 10 through June 16 for $1,169, which takes 10% off. Even at full price, the Roborock sits as one of the more budget-friendly models.
The new Roborock RockNeo Q110H is designed for yards with about 0.25 acres of grass. Credit: Roborock Standout features of the Roborock RockNeo Q110HThe Roborock RockNeo is designed to mow lawns that measure about 0.25 acres, and it can handle slopes of up to 45 percent. Roborock also mentions this model excels at keeping the mow even when dealing with odd terrain, thanks to the floating cutting deck that adjusts automatically. Plus, Roborock found it's capable of climbing over obstacles like tree roots or paving stones that measure up to 1.57 inches tall. The large diameter wheels also help with its ability to handle any terrain.
Toys, sticks, and tree roots should be no issue for the RockNeo. Credit: RoborockIt also comes with real-time obstacle avoidance. If the kids leave toys in the yard or the dog prefers to take all tennis balls to a weird spot, the RockNeo Q110H will avoid mowing over any items left behind. You can also choose specific areas of your yard to create multi-zone management. Keep the front lawn cut short for looks while letting the back get a bit longer for a bit more cushion underfoot this summer. You can also select your desired cutting height.
The Roborock RockNeo Q110H comes with an IPX6 waterproof rating, so a bit of rain won't do damage. When the robot detects rain, it'll automatically return to the charging station, ready to resume mowing when the weather improves.
A worthy app companionThe Roborock app for robot vacuums is excellent, and the robot lawn mower follows suit. From the app, you can set a desired mowing schedule, set zones within your yard, and select cutting height. You can also take a glance at real-time mowing progress to see which areas have been completed and what the mower is currently cutting. This screen also shows remaining battery life.
Use the Roborock app to set mowing schedules and view real-time progress. Credit: RoborockWhen it comes to mapping, the Roborock uses full‐band RTK and VSLAM. Together, the robot should be able to keep its navigation wits steady without getting lost while mowing under trees.
If you're considering making the upgrade to a robot lawn mower this summer, the new Roborock RockNeo Q110H could be an excellent pick. Grab it while it's on sale for its introductory launch in the U.S. through June 16. No need to wait for Prime Day on June 23 to get this one on sale.
I finally organized my Google Wallet for trips, and airport security is faster now
The preparation leading up to a trip is always my least favorite part. You need your ID, flight tickets that are scattered between apps, various emails, and maybe a screenshot or two. This is important information scattered across an aggravating number of locations. After getting unbelievably frustrated with the situation, I tried loading everything into Google Wallet.
The Social Reckoning teaser: Jeremy Strong nails Mark Zuckerbergs voice in Social Network sequel
A lot has changed since David Fincher's The Social Network hit theaters in 2010.
That film examined the founding and meteoric rise of Facebook, as well as CEO Mark Zuckerberg's (Jesse Eisenberg) tumultuous relationship with co-founder Eduardo Saverin (Andrew Garfield). However, Facebook's trajectory since then, from its data breaches to Zuckerberg cozying up to President Donald Trump, has generated enough material for several more movies.
SEE ALSO: 'Whalefall' trailer dares to ask: But what if you got swallowed by a whale?Enter The Social Reckoning. Touted as a "companion piece" to The Social Network, the highly anticipated drama is written and directed by Aaron Sorkin, who won an Academy Award for his Social Network screenplay.
The film dives into the collaboration between Facebook employee-turned-whistleblower Frances Haugen (Anora Academy Award winner Mikey Madison) and Wall Street Journal reporter Jeff Horwitz (The Bear Emmy winner Jeremy Allen White), which led to 2021's "The Facebook Files." That investigative series used internal documents to uncover Facebook's awareness of its harmful impacts, from teens' declining mental health to political misinformation.
The Social Reckoning finds a new Mark Zuckerberg in Succession's Jeremy Strong, who takes over from Eisenberg. The film's first teaser trailer sees Strong sporting Zuckerberg's unfortunate Caesar cut and nailing his distinctive voice to an uncanny degree.
The teaser also uses a few brief notes from Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross' Academy Award-winning Social Network score, but the pair, like Fincher and Eisenberg, are not returning for The Social Network's follow up. Alexandre Desplat will score the film instead.
The Social Reckoning also stars Wunmi Mosaku, Betty Gilpin, Billy Magnussen, and Bill Burr.
The Social Reckoning hits theaters Oct. 9.
Your TV can now control your entire smart home—without sending data to Google or Amazon
Using a TV to control your smart home makes sense, which is why Google Home and Samsung SmartThings come baked into many TVs. But what if you want something a little more private? In the absence of a Home Assistant Android TV app, Homey's new release is your next best bet.
AT&T launches $3 unlimited data day pass for summer travel. Is there a catch?
iPad users can now access the internet without WiFi, without worrying about data limits, and without the need for a wireless carrier subscription — at least for 24 hours.
AT&T just announced a new service on Wednesday called the Unlimited Day Pass. For just $3 per day, any eSIM-capable iPad can connect to the internet even without a WiFi connection. AT&T is also offering one complimentary Unlimited Day Pass for each iPad customer.
Furthermore, the day pass includes unlimited wireless data. Plus, there's no subscription, contract, or any sort of long-term commitment. Users can simply sign up for a one-time $3 Unlimited Day Pass anytime they like and as many times as they like, according to an AT&T press release. iPad users don't even need to be an AT&T customer, meaning T-Mobile, Verizon, and other customers can purchase the new pass as well.
AT&T says iPad users can activate an Unlimited Day Pass directly from their device's Settings app. An option to sign up for the Unlimited Day Pass will appear under the Cellular Data section.
Wireless carriers already offer international day passes, but AT&T is pitching the Unlimited Day Pass as a solution for domestic travelers. However, there are some caveats that we should note.
The Unlimited Day Pass is only for iPad users in the U.S. and only works with iPad models with eSIM capabilities. Basically, if the iPad is the "WiFI + Cellular" model, it should work. AT&T says it's planning to roll out the Unlimited Day Pass to other 5G-capable devices, such as Android tablets, smartwatches, laptops, and drones, in the near future. Interestingly, AT&T did not list smartphones as devices that will get Unlimited Day Pass access.
Excel Cards View makes the mobile app easier to use
Excel is well-known for being a versatile and powerful desktop app, but I always found the mobile app (iOS and Android) frustrating to use. As it turns out, I was looking at my spreadsheets the wrong way. A little-known feature called Cards View replaces cramped grids with a touch-friendly layout.
Watch: Taskmaster season finale challenge, the greatest pillow fight of all time
Taskmaster Season 21 is drawing to a close with episode 10. So, what challenge could Greg Davies and (little) Alex Horne have for celebrity contestants? Well, Mashable has an exclusive sneak peek with the clip above, featuring the challengers teaming up to capture on camera "the greatest pillow fight of all time."
SEE ALSO: Everything 'Taskmaster Live' taught us about the showArmando Iannucci and Joanna Page make up one team, while Amy Gledhill, Joel Dommett, and Kumail Nanjiani make up the other. With just 20 minutes to prepare, Dommett is not scared but pumped, noting, "This is great! We've got a bona fide action star with us."
Cut to Eternals' star Nanjiani in a cowboy costume, facing off against Dommett in an escalating battle. It begins with a stare-down. Then, some eyebrow wiggling in a close-up known as a "cowboy." Then, they draw — not guns, but pillows. Blood will be spilled, as will teeth, and ... a leg. Meanwhile, Gledhill looks on while cleaning a margarita glass.
SEE ALSO: Taskmaster (Little) Alex Horne and Greg Davies reveal which iconic tasks they would never doWhat could Iannucci and Page possibly do to compete? Will not having Gledhill get in on the action prove a pivotal error? We'll find out when episode 10 debuts.
Taskmaster airs on Channel 4 in the UK. In the U.S., you can watch Taskmasker on the Taskmaster YouTube Channel.


