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NYT Connections hints today: Clues, answers for July 1, 2026

Mashable - 18 hours 30 min ago

The NYT Connections puzzle today is not too difficult if you love a good drink.

Connections is the one of the most popular New York Times word games that's captured the public's attention. The game is all about finding the "common threads between words." And just like Wordle, Connections resets after midnight and each new set of words gets trickier and trickier—so we've served up some hints and tips to get you over the hurdle.

If you just want to be told today's puzzle, you can jump to the end of this article for today's Connections solution. But if you'd rather solve it yourself, keep reading for some clues, tips, and strategies to assist you.

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The NYT's latest daily word game has become a social media hit. The Times credits associate puzzle editor Wyna Liu with helping to create the new word game and bringing it to the publications' Games section. Connections can be played on both web browsers and mobile devices and require players to group four words that share something in common.

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Each puzzle features 16 words and each grouping of words is split into four categories. These sets could comprise of anything from book titles, software, country names, etc. Even though multiple words will seem like they fit together, there's only one correct answer.

If a player gets all four words in a set correct, those words are removed from the board. Guess wrong and it counts as a mistake—players get up to four mistakes until the game ends.

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Players can also rearrange and shuffle the board to make spotting connections easier. Additionally, each group is color-coded with yellow being the easiest, followed by green, blue, and purple. Like Wordle, you can share the results with your friends on social media.

SEE ALSO: NYT Pips hints, answers for July 1, 2026 Here's a hint for today's Connections categories

Want a hint about the categories without being told the categories? Then give these a try:

  • Yellow: Found on a map

  • Green: Famous films

  • Blue: Drink up!

  • Purple: Nations

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Here are today's Connections categories

Need a little extra help? Today's connections fall into the following categories:

  • Yellow: Things named after places

  • Green: Best Picture winners/nominees

  • Blue: Places in cocktail names

  • Purple: Starting with countries

Looking for Wordle today? Here's the answer to today's Wordle.

Ready for the answers? This is your last chance to turn back and solve today's puzzle before we reveal the solutions.

Drumroll, please!

The solution to today's Connections #1116 is...

What is the answer to Connections today
  • Things named after places: CHAMPAGNE, CHINA, COLOGNE, LIMERICK

  • Best Picture winners/nominees: CASABLANCA, CHICAGO, FARGO, MUNICH

  • Places in cocktail names: CUBA, LONG ISLAND, MOSCOW, SINGAPORE

  • Starting with countries: DOMINICAN REPUBLIC, GUINEA-BISSAU, INDIANAPOLIS, NIGERIA

Don't feel down if you didn't manage to guess it this time. There will be new Connections for you to stretch your brain with tomorrow, and we'll be back again to guide you with more helpful hints.

SEE ALSO: NYT Connections Sports Edition today: Hints and answers for July 1, 2026

Are you also playing NYT Strands? Get all the Strands hints you need for today's puzzle.

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Not the day you're after? Here's the solution to yesterday's Connections.

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NYT Strands hints, answers for July 1, 2026

Mashable - 18 hours 30 min ago

Today's NYT Strands hints are easy if you have a hunch.

Strands, the New York Times' elevated word-search game, requires the player to perform a twist on the classic word search. Words can be made from linked letters — up, down, left, right, or diagonal, but words can also change direction, resulting in quirky shapes and patterns. Every single letter in the grid will be part of an answer. There's always a theme linking every solution, along with the "spangram," a special, word or phrase that sums up that day's theme, and spans the entire grid horizontally or vertically.

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By providing an opaque hint and not providing the word list, Strands creates a brain-teasing game that takes a little longer to play than its other games, like Wordle and Connections.

If you're feeling stuck or just don't have 10 or more minutes to figure out today's puzzle, we've got all the NYT Strands hints for today's puzzle you need to progress at your preferred pace.

SEE ALSO: Wordle today: Answer, hints for July 1, 2026 NYT Strands hint for today’s theme: Not a red herring

The words are related to pointers.

Today’s NYT Strands theme plainly explained

These words describe tips.

NYT Strands spangram hint: Is it vertical or horizontal?

Today's NYT Strands spangram is vertical.

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NYT Strands spangram answer today

Today's spangram is Telltale sign.

NYT Strands word list for July 1
  • Hint

  • Indication

  • Clue

  • Telltale Sign

  • Intimation

  • Evidence

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Wordle today: Answer, hints for July 1, 2026

Mashable - 18 hours 30 min ago

Today's Wordle answer should be easy to solve if you're unsure.

If you just want to be told today's word, you can jump to the bottom of this article for today's Wordle solution revealed. But if you'd rather solve it yourself, keep reading for some clues, tips, and strategies to assist you.

SEE ALSO: Mahjong, Sudoku, free crossword, and more: Play games on Mashable SEE ALSO: NYT Connections hints today: Clues, answers for July 1, 2026 Where did Wordle come from?

Originally created by engineer Josh Wardle as a gift for his partner, Wordle rapidly spread to become an international phenomenon, with thousands of people around the globe playing every day. Alternate Wordle versions created by fans also sprang up, including battle royale Squabble, music identification game Heardle, and variations like Dordle and Quordle that make you guess multiple words at once

Wordle eventually became so popular that it was purchased by the New York Times, and TikTok creators even livestream themselves playing.

What's the best Wordle starting word?

The best Wordle starting word is the one that speaks to you. But if you prefer to be strategic in your approach, we have a few ideas to help you pick a word that might help you find the solution faster. One tip is to select a word that includes at least two different vowels, plus some common consonants like S, T, R, or N.

What happened to the Wordle archive?

The entire archive of past Wordle puzzles was originally available for anyone to enjoy whenever they felt like it, but it was later taken down, with the website's creator stating it was done at the request of the New York Times. However, the New York Times then rolled out its own Wordle Archive, available only to NYT Games subscribers.

Is Wordle getting harder?

It might feel like Wordle is getting harder, but it actually isn't any more difficult than when it first began. You can turn on Wordle's Hard Mode if you're after more of a challenge, though.

SEE ALSO: NYT Pips hints, answers for July 1, 2026 Here's a subtle hint for today's Wordle answer:

To hesitate.

Does today's Wordle answer have a double letter?

There are no recurring letters.

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Today's Wordle is a 5-letter word that starts with...

Today's Wordle starts with the letter D.

SEE ALSO: Wordle-obsessed? These are the best word games to play IRL. The Wordle answer today is...

Get your last guesses in now, because it's your final chance to solve today's Wordle before we reveal the solution.

Drumroll please!

The solution to today's Wordle is...

DEMUR

Don't feel down if you didn't manage to guess it this time. There will be a new Wordle for you to stretch your brain with tomorrow, and we'll be back again to guide you with more helpful hints. Are you also playing NYT Strands? See hints and answers for today's Strands.

Reporting by Chance Townsend, Caitlin Welsh, Sam Haysom, Amanda Yeo, Shannon Connellan, Cecily Mauran, Mike Pearl, and Adam Rosenberg contributed to this article.

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Friendship Island is back as Love Island USA romances collapse

Mashable - 21 hours 10 min ago

Love Island USA may still be predominately a show about dating. But as Season 8 has unfolded, viewers have cared less about romantic pairings than usual. According to online chatter, they're invested in something that has long been controversial in the show: friendships.

We're not talking about a huge shift in the dynamic. Peacock's reality series, which airs every night except Wednesdays at 9 p.m. ET, still has all the usual ingredients: bombshells, recouplings, public votes, and the kind of villa drama that turns one conversation into a full internet investigation.

And season 8's Casa Amor episode, where couples get the chance to cheat mid-season, did still revolve around couples drama. Cast member KC returned from Casa Amor with Tierra, a.k.a. “Titi” — leaving his previous partner Aniya single. Aniya broke down in front of the group, telling KC she had picked him every time, and he had not picked her back. KC's response was filled with attitude.

But the part of the confrontation fans remembered? How fellow islander Melanie stayed by Aniya’s side as she cried.

Melanie helped Aniya away from the fire pit, and tried to pull her out of the spiral. Melanie reminded Aniya that KC did not fit in the life she wanted.

Finally, Melanie told Aniya that even if they did not find love in the villa, they had found each other.

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Fans pointed to other heartwarming displays of female friendship. After the heart rate challenge, the women got a rare night and morning to themselves, and viewers noticed how much softer the villa felt without the men taking center stage.

Specific fan favorite moments: the women cooking grilled cheese together, practicing dances, and hyping each other up with confidence-boosting speeches.

And after the June 30 episode, in which Trinity and Bryce became boyfriend and girlfriend, the internet couldn't help but fall in love with how the other Girls reacted when Trinity shared the good news.

Melt!

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These are the moments that stick, even after getting dumped. Former cast member Beatriz — booted off the island June 12 — has said that despite her earlier drama with Melanie (a scene that contained Melanie's iconic walking away line, "give me 10"), she saw the conflict as part of a real friendship.

“Friends go through their own little discussions or quarrels," Beatriz told Variety. "But at the end of day, we squash it."

She also added that viewers miss plenty of off-screen conversations and deeper connections because the show is edited down to one hour. Despite appearances, Trinity and Kayda were her closest friends in the villa, Beatriz explained. She was more sad about leaving them than leaving the show itself.

In short, female friendships feel like this season's more reliable love stories. Indeed, there's not much contest — given KC brushing off Aniya’s hurt via another hurtful reference to the "good family" he's been extra interested in (Aniya's father is former NBA player Donnell Harvey), Corbin describing the Girls team in the Casa “college Girls” while the Girls back in the villa are "high school," and Sincere continuing to test Melanie’s patience.

What about the bromance?

It isn't just the Girls that are getting friendly. Season 8 has also had a bromance, one that social media adores.

After the Paradise Cove twist in episode 2 put Kayda, Zach, and Bryce in a separate hut for 24 hours, fans started paying just as much attention to Zach and Bryce as they did to the intended love triangle.

Viewers have compiled weeks worth of edits of the two — noting that the real chemistry in Paradise Cove might not have been between Kayda and either man, but between the Boys themselves.

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Their connection has since developed into one of the villa's most talked about storylines—whether romantic or platonic.

"Friendship Island" is not a new term. It has been a part of Love Island USA fandom since Season 6, when JaNa was saved from elimination by her friends despite not having one of the villa’s strongest romantic connections at the time. "This isn’t 'Friendship Island,' this is 'Love Island,'" fellow islander Aaron insisted at the time.

Since then, fans have used "Friendship Island” as both criticism and compliment. Sometimes the phrase is used the way Aaron used it, to argue that Islanders are playing it too safe because they do not want to step on their friends’ toes.

Sometimes, however, it is used to celebrate the friendships that make the show work even when the couples do not. And this season, friendship seems to be the highlight of each episode.

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The women are still competing within the structure of a dating show; navigating jealousy, rejection, and public judgment isn't easy. The scenes that resonate most with audiences are when islanders are honest about the difficulty of the show. They remind each other, and us, that Love Island (like life) isn't always about finding the right partner.

It could actually be about the friends we make along the way.

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The best TVs of 2026 so far: RGB TVs were the talk of CES, but theyre not the only exciting releases

Mashable - 21 hours 14 min ago
The best TVs of 2026 so far at a glance Best RGB TV so far Samsung R95H Micro RGB 4K TV starting at $3,199.99 Shop Now Best OLED TV of 2026 so far Samsung S95H OLED 4K TV starting at $2,499.99 Shop Now Brightest TV of 2026 so far TCL X11L SQD Mini LED QLED 4K TV starting at $3,999.99 Shop Now Best budget TV of 2026 so far Hisense U6 Pro Mini LED 4K Fire TV $529.99 at Amazon Shop Now Best art TV of 2026 so far LG Gallery TV with Frame Mini LED QNED 4K TV starting at $1,299.99 Shop Now

I've been tracking TV deals and new releases at Mashable for years. My friends and family have watched me scramble to compare the new models during CES in January, and then scramble to see which of those models got a big discount during Prime Day or Black Friday. And I always hear some iteration of this question: "How much can TVs possibly change over the years?"

That's a valid question most of the time. If you're not a serious gamer or someone who tests TV specs for a living, the difference between an OLED TV model from the current year vs. the same model from the year prior probably isn't all that riveting. But I promise you, the best TVs of 2026 so far are quite literally built different.

2026 is the year of the RGB TV. What is that?

The conversation about the best TV for whatever situation has been a dichotomous battle between QLED and OLED forever. As a refresher, QLED TVs typically get brighter but sometimes struggle with black levels and blooming. OLED TVs rule the world of contrast and picture quality in dark rooms, but aren't as vibrant in bright rooms. RGB is kind of the best of both worlds, and it was easily the biggest TV trend at CES 2026.

RGB doesn't automatically knock OLED and QLED to second and third place. The big TV brands that dropped an RGB TV or two, like Samsung, LG, and Hisense, also unveiled new OLED or QLED models that are still highly competitive, depending on your typical streaming or gaming situation.

Halfway through the year, let's stop to organize all of the new models before even more come out. Whether you're watching the World Cup or a marathon of the best movies of 2026, these are the best TVs of 2026 so far that will truly do them justice.

Samsung R95H Credit: Samsung

The Samsung R95H is the best RGB TV of 2026 so far. No, this isn't the 115-inch Samsung RGB TV that costs $30,000. Samsung extended its Micro RGB technology into a much more palatable size and price range.

It seems like anyone who has seen the Samsung R95H in person can agree on one thing: The color palette is so vivid and so realistic, it almost feels... unreal. The R95H covers between 95 and 100 percent of the BT.2020 color spectrum, reproducing more than 2,000 Pantone-validated colors. Samsung uses artificial intelligence to adjust shades scene by scene and manages to deliver very precise contrast with virtually no blooming.

Compared to the cheaper R85H RGB line from Samsung, the R95H dishes out a clearer, more responsive picture with a native refresh rate of 165Hz and support for Samsung's newest HDR format, HDR10+ advanced. The R95H adds to the premium experience with features like the Wireless One Connect Box and Samsung's phenomenal glare-free coating, plus an art TV-esque No Gap Wall Mount.

The Samsung R95H only comes in four sizes. Here's the price breakdown:

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Need something smaller than 65 inches? Sony does get credit for extending its True RGB technology to some smaller sizes. You can grab the 2026 Sony Bravia 7 II in 55 inches, or 50 inches later this summer.

Samsung S95H Credit: Samsung

The Samsung S95H is the best OLED TV of 2026 so far. Though a single letter differentiates the S95H's title from the R95H, the S95H OLED serves a much different purpose. Due to its pixel-by-pixel dimming, OLED still provides the most elite contrast out of any type of TV backlighting.

The S95H's contrast ratio is as close to infinite as you could ask for. The black levels are deep and the shadows are sharp to the point of feeling lifelike. Naturally, this is a great option for cinephiles watching in dark rooms. In lit rooms, the S95H's peak brightness of up to 2,500 nits fares better than the vast majority of other OLEDs. (PCMag's Will Greenwald calls it "OLED's new benchmark breakthrough.")

When it was released in April, I referred to the S95H as a "curiously Frame Pro-like OLED TV." I mean, it checks off several art TV boxes: an anti-glare screen, a floating wall mount that lies flush with the wall, an artsy bezel that's silver instead of black... oh, and it's the first Samsung OLED to feature the Samsung Art Store.

The Samsung S95H comes in four sizes. Here's the price breakdown:

Opens in a new window Credit: Samsung Samsung S95H OLED 4K TV starting at $2,499.99 Shop Now TCL X11L Credit: TCL

The TCL X11L Google TV is the brightest TV of 2026 so far. Released in January, TCL didn't take the RGB route that most of its competitors did. Instead, TCL's new SQD (Super Quantum Dot) backlight absolutely beams at up to 10,000 nits of peak brightness. That unprecedented number is fueled by thousands and thousands of acute local dimming zones: 11,520 zones in the smallest 75-inch model or up to 20,000 in the 100-inch model.

Such a high zone count allows for extremely precise darkening around bright objects, cushioning against haloing. If you don't mess around when it comes to HDR, the TCL X11L would be a supreme choice for a heavy-duty home theater. The X11L would also fare well in rooms where the TV will be competing with lots of windows and direct sunlight.

The X11L's size range is limited to just three options. Here's the price breakdown:

If you need something smaller than 75 inches, TCL also dropped two more budget-friendly SQD TV tiers: The QM7L and QM8L.

Opens in a new window Credit: TCL TCL X11L SQD Mini LED QLED 4K TV starting at $3,999.99 Shop Now Hisense U6 Pro Credit: Hisense

The mini LED Hisense U6 Pro Fire TV is the best budget TV of 2026 so far. It was released in March, wedged comfortably between the entry-level Hisense U6 and the higher-tier Hisense U7.

The U6 Pro has quite a robust full-array local dimming setup for the price: the 65-inch model features 240 dimming zones and reaches 1,200 nits at peak brightness. Early reviewers note its vibrancy and deep black levels (for being a non-OLED TV, that is). Further adding to the U6 Pro's visibility in the daylight or in a lit room at night, the screen is coated with an anti-glare finish to minimize reflections and preserve shadows — a nice touch not often seen on the affordable end of the spectrum.

Its native 144Hz refresh rate, VRR, AMD FreeSync Premium, and two HDMI 2.1 ports make it an unbeatable choice for gaming or watching sports.

The U6 Pro also gets points for its size range. Here's the price breakdown:

Hisense U6 Pro Mini LED QLED 4K TV $529.99 at Amazon
$849.99 Save $320 starting at $849.99 Shop Now at Amazon LG Gallery TV with Frame

The LG Gallery TV with Frame is the best art TV of 2026 so far. As a matte mini LED TV with interchangeable frames, this is the most direct competitor to The Frame or The Frame Pro that LG has ever released. If you're a fan of LG's Magic Remote, you finally have a true artsy non-OLED option that won't risk burn-in if left on all day.

Granted, the LG Gallery TV makes up most of the big art TV news of the year thus far. In the spring, Samsung made negligible updates to The Frame Pro, and Hisense added a 50-inch model to the CanvasTV lineup. We know that the TCL A400 Pro, a long-awaited update to the original NXTVISION TV, exists — it just hasn't been released in the U.S. yet.

It's a bummer that LG only offers the Gallery TV in two sizes as of June, but at least they're practical. Here's the price breakdown:

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Enola Holmes 3 review: Sherlocks sister takes over the game

Mashable - 21 hours 30 min ago

Sherlock Holmes' sharp, fearless sister Enola (Millie Bobby Brown) is all grown up and headed for sunnier European shores, as Enola Holmes 3 throws an international case on her desk and a wedding date on her calendar. 

Based on Nancy Springer's The Enola Holmes Mysteries and adapted by Jack Thorne, the Netflix films have seen the British detective solve the case of the missing mum and the case of the missing sister. Now, with Adolescence director Philip Barantini on a much more upbeat project, Enola Holmes 3 sees her off to Malta. And Enola's got a lot on her plate: She's conflicted about tying the knot, and her famous brother Sherlock (Henry Cavill) has been kidnapped, leaving behind only cryptic notebooks for Enola to decipher.

SEE ALSO: 'Enola Holmes 2' includes a real historical event. Here's what happened.

With another playful performance from Brown and her accomplished co-stars, and a Victorian narrative that surprisingly acknowledges Britain's bloody colonial legacy, Enola Holmes 3 files another satisfyingly twisty case for the franchise. And this time, we finally get to hang out properly with Dr. John Watson (Himesh Patel).

Enola Holmes 3 sends Victorian London's heroes to sunnier shores. Louis Partridge and Himesh Patel in "Enola Holmes 3." Credit: John Wilson / Netflix

Leaving the perilous alleyways of Victorian England behind, Enola Holmes 3 sends our young sleuth to sun-drenched Malta, where another adventure awaits: marriage. Despite Sherlock's grumblings about losing that all-important Holmes name to an aristocrat, she's engaged to her dear Lord Ernest Tewkesbury (Louis Partridge). However, Enola's increasingly cold feet lead to something much more chilling: missing family members and a sinister plot.

But while Sherlock's sister may be in a completely new setting, the elements of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's work have followed her to Malta — as have the charming Enola Holmes-style collage animations and sketches. Though it's not set on Baker Street, watching Enola teaming up with Watson or in hand-to-hand combat with Moriarty is a pure Sherlockian delight, with the young heroine really getting to step into her brother's shoes this time around — with hand-drawn CSI effects highlighting clues and forensic detail.

Sharon Duncan-Brewster is truly chilling in her unnerving interpretation of the villainous Moriarty. Henry Cavill ruffles his debonair version of the famous detective. And Helena Bonham Carter seems to have a ball as Enola's vigilante mother, Eudoria. Thankfully, we get much more time with Patel as the Watson, as the actor brings charm, elegance, and care to Sherlock's future companion — and watching Enola and Watson bitch about Sherlock's worst habits is long overdue.

Millie Bobby Brown's Enola remains on the case. Millie Bobby Brown in "Enola Homes 3." Credit: John Wilson / Netflix

As the titular heroine, Brown has plenty to balance. While bringing that Holmes-style energy, wit, and curiosity to her investigative side, the star also embraces Enola's struggle with societal expectations, of choosing her now-established career as a Holmes or her marriage as the future Lady Tewkesbury. Enola's Fleabag-style fourth-wall breaking remains an engaging tool for Brown to lean on, though it does have a cheesy "you're probably wondering how I got here" effect at times. Nonetheless, she also kicks ass with impressive stunt sequences, jumping across balconies in burning buildings, firing guns from speeding carriages, and doling out some brutal hand-to-hand combat.

Brown also makes a sweet pair with Partridge, as the film crafts an adorable grown-up romance for the detective and the viscount. And Brown and Cavill's now worn-in relationship as the Detectives Holmes feels authentic, as Enola relies on her brother's teachings to track him down.

Barantini and editor Tommy Boulding weave Enola's memories from the first two films into her present, providing a handy recap of character bonds. But there's still plenty to reveal, secrets which lead Enola Holmes 3 into delicate territory.

Enola Holmes 3 acknowledges British colonialism within its twisty mystery. Henry Cavill in "Enola Holmes 3." Credit: John Wilson / Netflix

It's not the first thing you'd expect in a teen adventure movie, but as an adaptation of Victorian literature, Enola Holmes 3 acknowledges the painful legacy of British colonialism in theme and narrative.

Set within the late 1880s in the Victorian era, the Enola Holmes series has already successfully dabbled in real events, with the Matchgirls Strike fuelling the narrative of Enola Holmes 2. In the third film, the reach of Empire is no abstract concept and instead a present reality, with the Anglo-Afghan Wars factoring into the storyline, and the film's Malta setting as a Crown Colony proving loaded territory for the characters.

The Malta we watch Enola in — as she trawls through crime scenes and chases leads through a carnival — is one of beauty, but also British sovereignty. Maltese characters are openly deemed second-class citizens, and Enola becomes enlightened, especially when she teams up with Mikiel Mizzi (a great Joe Azzopardi) of the real Partito Anti-Riformista, who resist the Crown. This does hinge on virtue-signalling for the heroine, but it's an acknowledgment by the franchise of the realities of the romanticised period.

Exactly how far characters would go "for queen and country" becomes an underlying consideration. Watson reflects on his father's role during British Raj, and Enola realises her wealthy British privilege. However, Enola Holmes 3 is not a history lesson, merely a reflection of the context it's set within.

As the third chapter in this mystery history trilogy, Enola Homes 3 gives our young detective a high stakes case to crack, a sweet, enduring love story, and real-world context to consider.

Enola Holmes 3 is streaming on Netflix July 1.

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Replace Photoshop with a lifetime to this award-winning editor, only $80 for life

Mashable - 22 hours 30 min ago

TL;DR: Luminar Neo is part photo editing app, part quick AI editor, and it’s only $79.99 for life.

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Good photo editing software usually means a monthly subscription that never stops, even in the months you barely shoot. Luminar Neo works differently. It’s a full photo editor for Windows and Mac, the kind you’d use to retouch portraits, fix landscapes, or clean up a busy shot, except it leans on AI to do the slow parts for you. You pay one time instead of every month, and right now this bundle pairs the editor with a course and a stack of add-ons for $79.99 (reg. $332).

What can you do with Luminar Neo?

The AI tools are the reason people switch to Luminar Neo. SkyAI detects the sky in your photo and replaces it in a couple of clicks, so a washed-out gray afternoon becomes a sunset without any masking. RelightAI separates the foreground and background so you can brighten a face without blowing out everything behind it. The Erase tool removes a stray tourist or a power line and fills the gap automatically, and SkinAI smooths and retouches a portrait without making anyone look plastic. If you don’t know where to start, the built-in AI Assistant reads the image and recommends edits based on the objects and colors it finds.

You’ll also be getting a landscape editing course with 20 lessons and nearly three hours of video, plus 35 practice photos to edit along with. On top of that are eight creative packs: Wanderfilm and Fujinon Says presets for film color, Blue Mood and Minimal Nature LUTs for grading, and four sky and overlay sets.

Right now, it’s only $79.99 to get the full Luminar Neo Lifetime Bundle, but it won’t stay that way.

StackSocial prices subject to change.

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GMC put five screens in the 2027 Sierra, but it's the one thing getting worse in new vehicles

How-To Geek - Tue, 06/30/2026 - 23:30

Full-size trucks have come a long way from being work-only tools. Back then, the cab was sparse by design, with a long bench seat that ran from door to door. AM and FM radio stations were the main sources of infotainment, most of which were country if you grew up in the Midwest. The dashboard was a collection of analog gauges and a few knobs. You did not need to consult a YouTube video to turn up the heat or reset the trip odometer.

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New on Disney+ and Hulu in July 2026—Hot picks and everything else coming

How-To Geek - Tue, 06/30/2026 - 23:00

June was a pretty solid month on Disney+ and Hulu, and boy, did it go out with a bang. Hulu served up its last course of The Bear, while Disney+ lit up the month with James Cameron's $1.5 billion blockbuster Avatar: Fire and Ash. With June almost in the rear-view mirror, it's time to clear up some space on your watch list for what Disney+ and Hulu have in store for U.S. subscribers in July.

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Amazon has travel-worthy cameras from GoPro and Insta360 on sale — save up to $200

Mashable - Tue, 06/30/2026 - 23:00
Travel-worthy camera deals at a glance: Best Insta360 deal Insta360 X4 Air Travel Bundle $416.49 at Amazon (save $73.50) Get Deal Best GoPro deal GoPro MAX2 $299 at Amazon (save $200.99) Get Deal

We're just a few days away from July which means it's time for summer travel. From a (warm) trip to Europe, a road trip through national parks, or a weekend away at an Airbnb, it's time to think about how you'll capture the highlights of summer vacations.

Prime Day ended last week, but deals on travel-worthy cameras are still going strong. These compact cameras come packed with features that make them ideal for carrying on a day of adventure, leaving your phone's battery topped up.

SEE ALSO: The 4 best power stations for camping keep you both online and off-grid

If you could use a travel-worthy camera before departure, check out these deals at Amazon.

Best Insta360 deal Opens in a new window Credit: Insta360 Insta360 X4 Air Travel Bundle $416.49 at Amazon
$489.99 Save $73.50   Get Deal Why we like it

If you're looking for a frustration-free travel camera, the Insta360 X4 Air is an excellent choice. And the travel bundle adds to the convenience. For starters, the camera itself weighs only 165 grams, and it records in 8K with a 360-degree view. The travel bundle adds in an invisible selfie stick for extra easy filming.

Best GoPro deal Opens in a new window Credit: GoPro GoPro Max 2 $299 at Amazon
$499.99 Save $200.99   Get Deal Why we like it

On sale for only $299, the GoPro MAX2 is ready to come along on vacation. It's capable of filming a 360-degree view in 8K resolution. From the app, you'll be able to edit footage to find the best angle. Plus, selfie mode automatically does the technical work of capturing a 180-degree view. If you travels will take you near water, the GoPro MAX2 has a durable design and it's waterproof up to 5 meters.

More travel camera deals at Amazon
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The most reliable car in 2026 features a V-6 that is over a decade old

How-To Geek - Tue, 06/30/2026 - 22:30

In an era where automakers constantly chase new technology, smaller engines, and electrified powertrains, longevity often comes from something much simpler: sticking with what already works. Proven mechanical components and gradual improvements can sometimes be more valuable than the latest innovations, especially for buyers who plan to keep their cars for the long haul.

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3 excellent HBO Max shows to watch this week (June 29-July 5)

How-To Geek - Tue, 06/30/2026 - 22:01

If you're an HBO Max subscriber in the U.S., your queue is probably already busy as we wrap up June and leap over into July. House of the Dragon is lighting things up with season 3, finally making good on all those chess moves with the sizzling dragon warfare everyone wanted. And Larry David is off butchering American history for laughs just in time for the country's 250th birthday. HBO Max is great at the headliners, but it's the in-between nights that get you—the ones where you scroll forever before landing on a rerun.

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3 Google Apps you're probably not using, but should

How-To Geek - Tue, 06/30/2026 - 21:51

There are millions of apps on the Google Play Store, both paid and free, and sometimes it can be a bit overwhelming. You know who makes some pretty great apps? Google. I'm not talking about Gmail or Chrome, but apps made by Google that'll earn you money or transform how you manage files on your phone.

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Anthropic finally, officially launches Claude Sonnet 5

Mashable - Tue, 06/30/2026 - 21:39

Anthropic released Claude Sonnet 5 on Tuesday, confirming months of speculation about an upgrade to its mid-tier AI model.

According to the company's official announcement, the new model is designed to be its "most agentic Sonnet model yet." Meaning it is capable of planning, using tools like browsers and terminals, and operating autonomously — all at a level previously reserved for larger, pricier systems.

SEE ALSO: Claude Mythos 5 is back, but only for a select group of US institutions

Anthropic says Sonnet 5 is a substantial improvement on its predecessor, Sonnet 4.6, across reasoning, coding, and knowledge-work benchmarks, and performs close to the company's flagship Opus 4.8 model while costing significantly less to run.

And in an industry increasingly plagued by sticker shock over the price tokens, Sonnet offers a brief respite. The model launches with introductory pricing of $2 per million input tokens and $10 per million output tokens through August 31, after which the standard pricing of $3 per million input tokens and $15 per million output tokens takes effect.

On safety, Anthropic reports Sonnet 5 shows lower rates of hallucination, sycophancy, and other undesirable behaviors than its predecessor, along with improved resistance to prompt-injection attacks. The company noted the model's cybersecurity capabilities remain well below those of its Opus-class and Mythos-class systems, and Sonnet 5 has launched with cyber safeguards enabled by default as a precaution.

Notably absent from Anthropic's announcement: specific figures on those improvements in hallucination rates. The company offers only a general claim of "lower rates" compared to Sonnet 4.6, rather than benchmark data.

The release also made no mention of the model's energy consumption or environmental footprint, a real problem for the AI industry as models grow more capable and computationally intensive.

SEE ALSO: AI data centers could be wrecking the environment faster than we thought

Sonnet 5 is now available across all Claude plans, including Free, Pro, Max, Team, and Enterprise tiers, as well as via Claude Code and the Claude Platform via the API under the model name claude-sonnet-5.

The release follows weeks of anticipation in the tech press. As we reported in February, reports have been circulating for some time that Anthropic was preparing a Sonnet update positioned to rival Opus-tier performance at a steep discount — a forecast that tracks with Tuesday's official rollout.

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The $40K used SUV that remembers what luxury should feel like

How-To Geek - Tue, 06/30/2026 - 21:31

Luxury SUVs have become obsessed with being everything at once. Bigger screens, sharper handling, endless drive modes, and ever-more complicated tech seem to matter more than simply making the cabin a relaxing place to spend time.

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5 Prime Video shows that defined the streamer's early years (and why they're worth watching again)

How-To Geek - Tue, 06/30/2026 - 21:01

In 2026, Prime Video is one of the major powers in streaming. With hits like The Boys, Reacher, and Off Campus, the streamer continues to find new audiences in multiple age ranges. However, its popularity wasn't always there. In the 2010s, Amazon started committing resources to original programming, and it took years of trial and error to figure out what type of shows worked on the platform.

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How to watch France vs. Sweden online for free

Mashable - Tue, 06/30/2026 - 21:00

TL;DR: Live stream France vs. Sweden in the 2026 FIFA World Cup for free on ITVX. Access this free streaming platform from anywhere in the world with ExpressVPN, an Official Supporter of the FIFA World Cup 2026.

Just days into the knockout stage of the 2026 FIFA World Cup and we've already been served up some shocking fixtures. And there's more to come, including France vs. Sweden.

France are one of the favorites to win the whole tournament and looked superb in the group stage, winning all three fixtures and scoring a total of 10 goals. Kylian Mbappe and his teammates look unstoppable.

Sweden have been promising under new coach Graham Potter but results at the World Cup have been inconsistent. France will fancy themselves to win this but Sweden have something to prove and boast world-class players in Alexander Isak and Viktor Gyökeres.

If you want to watch France vs. Sweden in the 2026 FIFA World Cup from anywhere in the world, we have all the information you need.

When is France vs. Sweden?

France vs. Sweden in the 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off at 5 p.m. ET on June 30. This fixture takes place at New York New Jersey Stadium.

How to watch France vs. Sweden for free

France vs. Sweden in the 2026 FIFA World Cup is available to live stream for free on ITVX.

ITVX is geo-restricted to the UK, 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 the UK, meaning you can unblock ITVX to live stream the 2026 World Cup for free from anywhere in the world.

Live stream France vs. Sweden for free by following these simple steps:

  1. Subscribe to a streaming-friendly VPN (we recommend ExpressVPN)

  2. Download the app to your device of choice (the best VPNs have apps for Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, Linux, and more)

  3. Open up the app and connect to a server in the UK

  4. Visit ITVX

  5. Watch France vs. Sweden for free from anywhere in the world

Opens in a new window Credit: ExpressVPN ExpressVPN (1-Month Plan) $12.99 only at ExpressVPN Get Deal

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 2026 World Cup without actually spending anything. This obviously isn't a long-term solution, but it does give you enough time to stream France vs. Sweden (plus more World Cup fixtures) before recovering your investment.

ExpressVPN's regular 30-day money-back guarantee is not available for any subscriptions purchased during the FIFA World Cup between June 10 and July 11. ExpressVPN remains our top pick for sport, but you will need to pay the monthly rate. Alternatively, Proton VPN still offers that all-important money-back guarantee.

What is the best VPN for ITVX?

ExpressVPN is the best choice for bypassing geo-restrictions to stream live sport on ITVX, 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 10 simultaneous connections

A two-year subscription to ExpressVPN is on sale for $68.40 and includes an extra four months for free — 81% off for a limited time. Alternatively, you can get a one-month plan for just $12.99. That covers you for the duration of the World Cup.

Live stream France vs. Sweden in the 2026 FIFA World Cup for free.

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Everyone says PowerToys should be included with Windows—here's why it isn't

How-To Geek - Tue, 06/30/2026 - 20:45

There are plenty of things I use PowerToys for, and it replaces many tools. However, it seems weird that it is not a default tool on Windows. The separation isn't an oversight; it's actually a really good business move. Looking at the pros and cons of making it the default, Microsoft's choice makes a lot of sense.

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Best 4th of July sales 2026: Deals on Ninja appliances, TVs, pool inflatables, tools, bedding, and much more

Mashable - Tue, 06/30/2026 - 20:35
A quick look at our favorite 4th of July sales so far SharkNinja save up to 30% on kitchen appliances, vacuums, and more Shop Now Bear Mattress save 35% sitewide Get Deal Oru Kayak save 20% sitewide Get Deal Home Depot save up to 30% on appliances, furniture, grills, and more, plus get free tools Shop Now Funboy save 25% sitewide Shop Now

It doesn't matter if Prime Day runs for a singular day or nearly 100 hours like the 2026 sale last week — it's easy to get overwhelmed and forget to buy something. Luckily, Prime Day 2026's unusual timing means we get to flow directly into 4th of July sales.

If there are any items still lingering on your summer shopping list, you have quite the host of July 4th sales to shop in the days preceding July 4th on Saturday. As always, home gear like bedding and mattresses, countertop appliances, and tools are major 4th of July themes, as well as the outdoor items that come to mind when you think "fun in the sun": inflatables, kayaks, fire pits, and more are on sale.

Below, we're tracking the best 4th of July deals through the holiday weekend. More will be added to the list as sales go live, so check back before your festivities start.

Home deals
  • AirDoctor: Save up to $709 on air purifier bundles

  • Buffy: Save up to 25% sitewide

  • Caraway Home: Save up to 15% on cookware and bakeware

  • Cozy Earth: Save 20% when you buy three or more items

  • Crate & Barrel: Save up to 60% on dinnerware and drinkware, 35% on kitchen brands, and 30% on furniture

  • Ecobee: Save 25% on smart home thermostats

  • Home Depot: Save up to 30% on home appliances, living room and patio furniture, up to $165 on power tools, and up to $250 on grills

  • IKEA: Save up to 50% on furniture and storage, home textiles, pillows, and more

  • Joybird: Save up to 45% off on bestselling furniture and 35% sitewide

  • KitchenAid: Save up to 25% on select countertop appliances

  • Lovesac: Save 40% sitewide

  • Lowe's: Save up to 45% on select major appliances, up to 40% on lighting and ceiling fans, up to 30% on gardening products, and more

  • Mellow Sleep: Save up to 50% sitewide

  • Michael's: Save 50% on all red, white, and blue party decor, up to 60% on summer party and craft supplies, BOGO frames and shadow boxes, plus save 30% on all regular price purchases

  • Nest New York: Save 25% sitewide on Limited Editions

  • Nutribullet: Save up to 44% on blenders and ice cream makers

  • Pluto Pillow: Save $25 on a custom pillow + pillow case set

  • Pottery Barn: Save up to 70% on select outdoor furniture, bathroom accessories, quilts, and more, plus an extra 20% on select styles

  • Revival Rugs: Save 20% sitewide

  • Rugs Direct: Save up to 80% sitewide on brands like Safavieh, Chris Loves Julia, Loloi, Rifle Paper Co., and Rugs USA

  • SharkNinja: Save up to 30% on Ninja kitchen appliances and Shark vacuums, hair tools, and fans

  • Target: Save up to 25% on sunscreen, up to 20% on inflatable pools and water toys, and more

  • Wayfair: Save up to 70% on indoor and outdoor rugs, umbrellas, gazebos, mattresses, pillows, and more

Mattress deals
  • Avocado: Save up to 15% on organic mattresses

  • Bear: Save 35% sitewide

  • Brooklyn Bedding: Save 30% sitewide

  • DreamCloud: Save up to 60% on mattresses and 66% on bundles

  • Eight Sleep: Save up to $500 on Pods and accessories

  • Tuft & Needle: Save 25% on all bundles

  • Purple: Save up to $800 on a mattress and base

  • Saatva: Save up to $650 on mattresses or up to $750 on bundles

  • Zinus: Save up to 60% off, plus get an additional 20% off

Bedding deals
  • Baloo: Save $30 on weighted throw blanket + cotton duvet cover bundle

  • Brooklinen: Save 25% sitewide

  • Coyuchi: Save up to 40% sitewide

  • Cozy Earth: Save 20% on bedding bundles

  • Ettitude: Save up to 25% sitewide and up to 70% on final sale

  • Naturepedic: Save 20% on organic bedding + get a free muslin blanket

  • Silk & Snow: Save 20% on all sheets

TV deals

For even more 4th of July TV deals, check out our story of the best Prime Day TV deals — almost every model is still at its Prime Day price as of June 30.

Beauty deals
  • Dyson: Save up to $130 on the Dyson Airwrap i.d., Airstrait, and Supersonic Nural

  • FabFitFun: Get a free Bonus Box worth $250 when you sign up for a membership

  • L'ange: Save up to 50% sitewide

Outdoor deals
  • Bote: Save up to 20% on Hangout inflatables, kayaks and paddle boards, and more

  • Diadem Sports: Save up to 50% sitewide on pickleball paddles, grips, and more

  • Dick's Sporting Goods: Save up to 50% on bikes, running shoes, kayaks, swimsuits and swim trunks, and more

  • Funboy: Save 25% sitewide

  • HOVERAir: Save up to 50% sitewide

  • Oru Kayak: Save 20% sitewide

  • Solo Stove: Save 20% on select fire pits and pizza ovens

  • TGW: Save up to 50% on select golf cart bags, golf stands, clothing and shoes, and drivers

Tech deals
  • Garmin: Save $50 on the Venu 4, $100 on the Forerunner 70, $40 on the Vívofit Jr. 3, $100 on the Tread 2 Overland Edition, and more

  • Best Buy: Save up to 45% on select TVs, up to $400 on select MacBooks and iPads, up to $600 on select Windows devices, and more

  • HP: Save up to 72% on OmniBook laptops, Omen gaming PCs, All-in-One desktops, and more

  • LG: Save up $1,300 on wall ovens, washers and dryers, and more

  • Tile: Save up to 30% on trackers

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Best 4th of July sales 2026: Deals on Ninja appliances, TVs, pool inflatables, tools, bedding, and much more

Mashable - Tue, 06/30/2026 - 20:35
A quick look at our favorite 4th of July sales so far SharkNinja save up to 30% on kitchen appliances, vacuums, and more Shop Now Bear Mattress save 35% sitewide Get Deal Oru Kayak save 20% sitewide Get Deal Home Depot save up to 30% on appliances, furniture, grills, and more, plus get free tools Shop Now Funboy save 25% sitewide Shop Now

It doesn't matter if Prime Day runs for a singular day or nearly 100 hours like the 2026 sale last week — it's easy to get overwhelmed and forget to buy something. Luckily, Prime Day 2026's unusual timing means we get to flow directly into 4th of July sales.

If there are any items still lingering on your summer shopping list, you have quite the host of July 4th sales to shop in the days preceding July 4th on Saturday. As always, home gear like bedding and mattresses, countertop appliances, and tools are major 4th of July themes, as well as the outdoor items that come to mind when you think "fun in the sun": inflatables, kayaks, fire pits, and more are on sale.

Below, we're tracking the best 4th of July deals through the holiday weekend. More will be added to the list as sales go live, so check back before your festivities start.

Home deals
  • AirDoctor: Save up to $709 on air purifier bundles

  • Buffy: Save up to 25% sitewide

  • Caraway Home: Save up to 15% on cookware and bakeware

  • Cozy Earth: Save 20% when you buy three or more items

  • Crate & Barrel: Save up to 60% on dinnerware and drinkware, 35% on kitchen brands, and 30% on furniture

  • Ecobee: Save 25% on smart home thermostats

  • Home Depot: Save up to 30% on home appliances, living room and patio furniture, up to $165 on power tools, and up to $250 on grills

  • IKEA: Save up to 50% on furniture and storage, home textiles, pillows, and more

  • Joybird: Save up to 45% off on bestselling furniture and 35% sitewide

  • KitchenAid: Save up to 25% on select countertop appliances

  • Lovesac: Save 40% sitewide

  • Lowe's: Save up to 45% on select major appliances, up to 40% on lighting and ceiling fans, up to 30% on gardening products, and more

  • Mellow Sleep: Save up to 50% sitewide

  • Michael's: Save 50% on all red, white, and blue party decor, up to 60% on summer party and craft supplies, BOGO frames and shadow boxes, plus save 30% on all regular price purchases

  • Nest New York: Save 25% sitewide on Limited Editions

  • Nutribullet: Save up to 44% on blenders and ice cream makers

  • Pluto Pillow: Save $25 on a custom pillow + pillow case set

  • Pottery Barn: Save up to 70% on select outdoor furniture, bathroom accessories, quilts, and more, plus an extra 20% on select styles

  • Revival Rugs: Save 20% sitewide

  • Rugs Direct: Save up to 80% sitewide on brands like Safavieh, Chris Loves Julia, Loloi, Rifle Paper Co., and Rugs USA

  • SharkNinja: Save up to 30% on Ninja kitchen appliances and Shark vacuums, hair tools, and fans

  • Target: Save up to 25% on sunscreen, up to 20% on inflatable pools and water toys, and more

  • Wayfair: Save up to 70% on indoor and outdoor rugs, umbrellas, gazebos, mattresses, pillows, and more

Mattress deals
  • Avocado: Save up to 15% on organic mattresses

  • Bear: Save 35% sitewide

  • Brooklyn Bedding: Save 30% sitewide

  • DreamCloud: Save up to 60% on mattresses and 66% on bundles

  • Eight Sleep: Save up to $500 on Pods and accessories

  • Tuft & Needle: Save 25% on all bundles

  • Purple: Save up to $800 on a mattress and base

  • Saatva: Save up to $650 on mattresses or up to $750 on bundles

  • Zinus: Save up to 60% off, plus get an additional 20% off

Bedding deals
  • Baloo: Save $30 on weighted throw blanket + cotton duvet cover bundle

  • Brooklinen: Save 25% sitewide

  • Coyuchi: Save up to 40% sitewide

  • Cozy Earth: Save 20% on bedding bundles

  • Ettitude: Save up to 25% sitewide and up to 70% on final sale

  • Naturepedic: Save 20% on organic bedding + get a free muslin blanket

  • Silk & Snow: Save 20% on all sheets

TV deals

For even more 4th of July TV deals, check out our story of the best Prime Day TV deals — almost every model is still at its Prime Day price as of June 30.

Beauty deals
  • Dyson: Save up to $130 on the Dyson Airwrap i.d., Airstrait, and Supersonic Nural

  • FabFitFun: Get a free Bonus Box worth $250 when you sign up for a membership

  • L'ange: Save up to 50% sitewide

Outdoor deals
  • Bote: Save up to 20% on Hangout inflatables, kayaks and paddle boards, and more

  • Diadem Sports: Save up to 50% sitewide on pickleball paddles, grips, and more

  • Dick's Sporting Goods: Save up to 50% on bikes, running shoes, kayaks, swimsuits and swim trunks, and more

  • Funboy: Save 25% sitewide

  • HOVERAir: Save up to 50% sitewide

  • Oru Kayak: Save 20% sitewide

  • Solo Stove: Save 20% on select fire pits and pizza ovens

  • TGW: Save up to 50% on select golf cart bags, golf stands, clothing and shoes, and drivers

Tech deals
  • Garmin: Save $50 on the Venu 4, $100 on the Forerunner 70, $40 on the Vívofit Jr. 3, $100 on the Tread 2 Overland Edition, and more

  • Best Buy: Save up to 45% on select TVs, up to $400 on select MacBooks and iPads, up to $600 on select Windows devices, and more

  • HP: Save up to 72% on OmniBook laptops, Omen gaming PCs, All-in-One desktops, and more

  • LG: Save up $1,300 on wall ovens, washers and dryers, and more

  • Tile: Save up to 30% on trackers

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