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Take a full $1,000 off this Bluetti portable power station and two solar panels
SAVE $1,000: As of Dec. 11, the Bluetti Elite 200 V2 solar generator with two 200W solar panels is just $1,299 at Amazon. That's 43% or a full $1,000 off its list price.
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Solar generators (aka portable power stations) can be a real lifesaver in many circumstances. Maybe you have a camping trip coming up, but you still need to access your computer for work. Or maybe you live in an area prone to power outages. In any case, having immediate access to one of these gadgets can keep you up and running. They're not the cheapest investments, so when you find a deal — like this Bluetti Elite 200 V2 bundle — it's worth grabbing.
As of Dec. 11, you can pick up the Bluetti Elite 200 V2 solar generator along with two 200W solar panels for only $1,299 at Amazon. That's 43% or $1,000 in savings. That's also cheaper than buying just the solar generator on its own at full price (reg. $1,699).
The Elite 200 V2 packs a 2,073Wh-capacity battery with a 2,600W (3,900W Power Lifting) AC output. That's enough to power nine devices simultaneously via four AC outlets, two 15W USB-A ports, two 100W USB-C ports, and a 120W car port. Meanwhile, it weighs just over 50 pounds and is the size of a small cooler. It's hefty, but still small enough to fit snugly in a corner of your home or portable enough to take on camping trips, tailgates, and other off-grid adventures.
The power station itself can be charged up via a typical AC outlet, with a car port, or with solar power. This bundle includes two 200W solar panels, so you'll be all set. With a 17-year lifespan, it's a smart long-term investment for your home and adventures. And knowing it will last so long definitely makes the price more justified. Save $1,000 while this deal is live.
This hilarious new Netflix mini-series is the perfect Christmas watch
Christmas is the time of year when all the best holiday TV specials and movies are released, and this season is no different. Rowan Atkinson’s hotly anticipated comedy miniseries is finally out, making it the perfect time to settle on the couch and enjoy it with the family.
Android now lets you share live video on emergency calls
Android users can now share live video of their environment while reaching out for emergency services, providing more context and assistance in potentially dire situations.
Launched on Wednesday, Emergency Live Video on Android lets emergency dispatchers request a live video feed while talking to a person who may be in danger. When initiated, callers are prompted with a single-tap button on their screen, which then provides a live video feed to dispatchers who can assess the environment or provide more specific medical assistance, like CPR instructions.
SEE ALSO: People negatively judge others who glitch on video calls, according to studyA Google blog post states that the resource works for both emergency calls and texts, and the footage is encrypted by default. The company also says it is looking to partner with global public safety organizations to expand the feature's reach.
Google has launched a variety of emergency safety features across its Android devices, including crash and fall detection, Emergency SOS, and satellite-based services. With the most recent Android 16, Google also added new accessibility features, parental controls, and the ability to mark communications as urgent.
Emergency Live Video has already rolled out to U.S. devices and emergency service calls in select regions of Germany and Mexico. In order to use the feature, devices must be running Android 8+ with Google Play services.
South Park closes Season 28 with a horrifying Jeffrey Epstein twist
Most Christmas specials don't feature President Donald Trump giving Vice President JD Vance genital warts, Jesus Christ committing domestic violence, and Satan mpreg. But then again, most Christmas specials aren't South Park.
The show's Season 28 finale doubled as its holiday special, which meant creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone had to wrap up all of Season 27 and 28's fittingly unhinged Trump critiques in a neat Christmas bow.
SEE ALSO: 'South Park' creators have the most deadpan response to Trump episode controversyMost pressingly, South Park had to conclude the tale of Satan and Trump's baby. As the episode starts, Satan is almost due and busy decorating the White House for the Antichrist's impending arrival. However, when he learns that Trump and Vance have absconded to Colorado in order to free Peter Thiel from jail and kill the Antichrist, Satan joins them in South Park to give him a piece of his mind.
What follows is a showdown where Jesus, Stan, and the Satanic Woodland Critters from South Park's Season 8 Christmas special square off against Trump, Vance, Peter Thiel, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, and dirtbag Jesus. Due to Stan's pleas for a Christmas miracle, Jesus recognizes the error of his ways and drops his allegiance to Trump.
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While that marks a happy ending for one of Season 28's most upsetting storylines — that of Jesus embracing a conservative, hateful version of Christianity — the same can't be said for the Antichrist storyline. Here, South Park goes as dark as it possibly can.
What happens to Trump and Satan's baby in South Park?Satan never gives birth to the Antichrist. Instead, according to an ultrasound, the baby appears to have died by suicide in the womb.
"It appears that at some point when nobody was watching, the baby hung itself and took its own life," a doctor tells Trump. He then shows him the ultrasound, saying, "I’m afraid you can see it all in the video. The baby got hold of some bedsheets. There are a couple of minutes missing from the ultrasound, but it’s definitely a suicide."
The death is a reference to that of Jeffrey Epstein, who hanged himself with bedsheets in his cell at New York’s Metropolitan Correctional Center while awaiting trial for federal sex trafficking charges. Just like with the ultrasound in South Park, there is missing footage from security cameras outside Epstein's cell on the night of his death, leading to theories that Epstein did not die by suicide.
Trump celebrates the death of the Antichrist at his holiday party, dancing around figures like Apple CEO Tim Cook and Attorney General Pam Bondi, both of whom played roles in South Park Seasons 27 and 28. Satan, for his part, packs up all of his baby supplies and leaves the White House. It's a genuinely sobering moment in an episode packed with madcap shock value, including the darkly horrifying Epstein twist.
With that, South Park wishes us a Merry Christmas and closes out a two-season run that angered the White House, drew ratings highs, and managed to combine memes like 6-7 and Labubus with real-world atrocities like the Trump administration's ICE raids.
South Park is now streaming on Paramount+.
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Obsidian 1.11.0 brings markdown links to properties and safer renaming
Obsidian 1.11.0 Early Access is officially rolling out. It completely changes how you access your notes on the go, thanks to a massive focus on widgets and deep system integration across both iOS and Android. There are also many upgrades for desktop users.
Supergirl teaser trailer delivers party vibes, action, and attitude
James Gunn's relaunch of the DC Universe is looking up. Following the box office success of Superman, this resurging superhero franchise is next offering Supergirl, a flashy spinoff that's giving Guardians of the Galaxy energy with this first trailer.
Maybe it's Blondie blasting "Call Me" across footage of Supergirl partying and crashing alongside her lovable superpup, Krypto. Maybe it's the collision of outer space shenanigans, rock 'n' roll, and eye-popping action. But we are seated to see House of the Dragon's Milly Alcock reprise the role of Kara, Superman's enchantingly chaotic cousin.
Based on the comic mini-series Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, written by Tom King and illustrated by Bilquis Evely, this movie will follow Kara on her party odyssey, which crashes into a quest to help an alien girl named Ruthye Marye Knoll (Eve Ridley) seek justice.
Craig Gillespie (I, Tonya, Cruella) directs Supergirl, with a screenplay by Ana Nogueira. Joining Alcock and Ridley in the superhero action are Matthias Schoenaerts, David Krumholtz, Emily Beecham, and Jason Momoa, who is not playing Aquaman here. Nearly a year ago, Momoa announced on Instagram he'd been asked to play Lobo, a hulking anti-hero who works as an interstellar bounty hunter.
What else can you glean from this teaser? Sound off in the comments.
Supergirl opens only in theaters June 26, 2026.
If you haven't streamed these 4 new Christmas movies, you're missing out
We all love the Christmas classics like Elf and Home Alone, but it's also worth checking out some new festive treats. JustWatch analyzed the Christmas movies that were released this year to see which are the most popular, and these are the results.
Coupon alert: The M3 iPad Air is on sale for under $650 thanks to this Amazon coupon
SAVE $150: The M3 iPad Air, 13-inch (128GB, WiFi) is on sale at Amazon in the purple colorway for $649.99, down from the usual price of $799.99. That's a 19% discount and a price that matches the record low.
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As shopping experts who browse each day for the best deals, there's something espeically satisfying to find a hidden coupon at Amazon. Tucked into the options of colorways, storage sizes, and connectivity options, we stumbled into a lovely iPad coupon that could be excellent if you need an upgrade.
As of Dec. 11, the M3 iPad Air, 13-inch (128GB, WiFi, purple) is on sale for $649.99 at Amazon, marked down from the usual price of $799.99. That's a 19% discount that shaves $150 off the price. Be sure to clip the on-page coupon to score this iPad Air for a record-low price.
As long as you don't totally hate the color purple, this iPad deal will get you an iPad Air for under $650. The M3 iPad Air is one of Mashable's favorite tablets of 2025, earning the honor of the best iPad upgrade. Mashable went with the less expensive 11-inch model, but today's deal applies to the larger 13-inch display. That extra display size will be a nice addition while watching movies, reading e-books, or creating your next masterpiece artwork.
One of the highlight features that earned the M3 iPad Air a place on the Mashable list is the powerful M3 chip allows you to both edit videos and play games. That's not something every tablet can say.
SEE ALSO: Amazon just dropped the AirPods Pro 3 to their best price everAfter testing tablets, Mashable also rated this model as a great option for creators. "We also think the Apple iPad Air is the best tablet for creatives and artists," according to the Mashable shopping team who chose the best tablets of 2025. "Content creators can get plenty done on the go with the featherlight and ferocious Apple iPad Air, and it works well as a drawing tablet."
In Mashable's full review of the M3 iPad Air, Senior Editor Stan Schroeder got several days of battery life from the iPad when using it for browsing and reading. It got 14 hours and 46 minutes of battery life when looping TikTok videos at 50% brightness.
While this coupon is still live, get the purple M3 iPad Air, 13-inch (128GB, WiFi) for $649.99 at Amazon. Keep in mind it might not arrive in time for Christmas depending on your delivery address, but who said a late Christmas present isn't just as exciting?
Internet reacts to architects of AI being named Times 2025 Person of the Year
Although it leaked online before the announcement, Time magazine made its 2025 Person of the Year official on Thursday morning: It's the "architects of AI."
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.Time magazine's official cover(s) for the 2025 Person of the Year edition include Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, AMD CEO Lisa Su, Tesla and xAI CEO Elon Musk, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei, and the "godmother of AI" Fei-Fei Li.
However, Time's accolade arrives as Generative AI faces increasing blowback over concerns about privacy and inaccuracies, its environmental impact, mass production of slop, and copyright issues. Still, more companies have started using AI for creative works, such as commercials. Coca-Cola and McDonald's are just two examples of big brands that published AI-generated holiday commercials – only to retract the ads after receiving criticism from consumers.
Those anti-AI feelings appear to be spilling over into Time's 2025 Person of the Year announcement as well.
On X, users commented about AI training off of intellectual property it may not have consent to use.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.Others knocked how Time was celebrating the CEOs of tech companies rather than the "engineers and researchers who actually build AI."
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.Some X users focused on Time's choice of a cover for the Person of the Year issue, which recreates the infamous "Lunch atop a Skyscraper" photo from 1932, replacing the iron workers sitting on a steel beam with tech CEOs.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed. This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.On Reddit, some of the top comments on the highest upvoted posts were very critical of Time's choice.
"Oh god Please burst the AI bubble ASAP."
"how very disappointing"
"The editors were so proud of this choice... ..until they all lost their jobs to the 'Person of the Year'."
And, of course, there were a few wise guys who cracked jokes about how "AI" written out looks like we're talking about a guy named "Al."
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.It's important to note that Time's 2025 Person of the Year article does touch upon many of the negative aspects about AI.
The magazine's Person of the Year designation is not meant to be a moral judgement on the person chosen, but instead a recognition of their impact on the world, whether it's good, bad, or a mix of both. Over Time's history, the publication has given Person of the Year to some truly terrible individuals along with some who have devoted themselves to helping others.
Still, many online seem to believe that AI and its big tech cheerleaders don't deserve the recognition.
Disclosure: Ziff Davis, Mashable’s parent company, in April filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging it infringed Ziff Davis copyrights in training and operating its AI systems.
How to repurpose an old Samsung phone as a smart home sensor
Sensors are one of the most underrated parts of a great smart home. You can use them to measure temperature, humidity, presence, and so much more. But what if you didn’t have to buy anything? I used an old Samsung Galaxy phone as a sensor, and it’s surprisingly easy.
Agent Lightning: Adding reinforcement learning to AI agents without code rewrites
AI agents are reshaping software development, from writing code to carrying out complex instructions. Yet LLM-based agents are prone to errors and often perform poorly on complicated, multi-step tasks. Reinforcement learning (RL) is an approach where AI systems learn to make optimal decisions by receiving rewards or penalties for their actions, improving through trial and error. RL can help agents improve, but it typically requires developers to extensively rewrite their code. This discourages adoption, even though the data these agents generate could significantly boost performance through RL training.
To address this, a research team from Microsoft Research Asia – Shanghai has introduced Agent Lightning. This open-source (opens in new tab) framework makes AI agents trainable through RL by separating how agents execute tasks from model training, allowing developers to add RL capabilities with virtually no code modification.
Capturing agent behavior for trainingAgent Lightning converts an agent’s experience into a format that RL can use by treating the agent’s execution as a sequence of states and actions, where each state captures the agent’s status and each LLM call is an action that moves the agent to a new state.
This approach works for any workflow, no matter how complex. Whether it involves multiple collaborating agents or dynamic tool use, Agent Lightning breaks it down into a sequence of transitions. Each transition captures the LLM’s input, output, and reward (Figure 1). This standardized format means the data can be used for training without any additional steps.
Figure 1. An illustration of Agent Lightning’s standardized format using a retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) agent. Left: The full agent workflow, where the agent’s state updates after each component step. The green blocks show assigned variables, and the gray blocks indicate variables without content. Right: The collected transitions are based on the standardized format for the RL training process, with each transition corresponding to one LLM step that contains its prompt, result, and immediate reward. Hierarchical reinforcement learningTraditional RL training for agents that make multiple LLM requests involves stitching together all content into one long sequence and then identifying which parts should be learned and which ignored during training. This approach is difficult to implement and can create excessively long sequences that degrade model performance.
Instead, Agent Lightning’s LightningRL algorithm takes a hierarchical approach. After a task completes, a credit assignment module determines how much each LLM request contributed to the outcome and assigns it a corresponding reward. These independent steps, now paired with their own reward scores, can be used with any existing single-step RL algorithm, such as Proximal Policy Optimization (PPO) or Group Relative Policy Optimization (GRPO) (Figure 2).
Figure 2. (a) Single-step GRPO: The LLM completes the task in one call. Multiple responses for the same task are compared to determine how strongly each should be reinforced. (b) Previous multi-step GRPO: The task involves multiple LLM calls. Multiple multi-step runs of the same task are compared, with non-LLM generated tokens (grey boxes) ignored during training. (c) LightningRL: The multi-step run is divided into individual LLM calls. Calls from the same task are compared to determine how strongly each should be reinforced. Each call includes its input, context, output, and reward, assigned by the credit assignment module.This design offers several benefits. It remains fully compatible with widely used single-step RL algorithms, allowing existing training methods to be applied without modification. Organizing data as a sequence of independent transitions lets developers flexibly construct the LLM input as needed, supporting complex behaviors like agents that use multiple tools or work with other agents. Additionally, by keeping sequences short, the approach scales cleanly and keeps training efficient.
Agent Lightning as middlewareAgent Lightning serves as middleware between RL algorithms and agent environments, providing modular components that enable scalable RL through standardized protocols and well-defined interfaces.
An agent runner manages the agents as they complete tasks. It distributes work and collects and stores the results and progress data. It operates separately from the LLMs, enabling them to run on different resources and scale to support multiple agents running concurrently.
An algorithm trains the models and hosts the LLMs used for inference and training. It orchestrates the overall RL cycle, managing which tasks are assigned, how agents complete them, and how models are updated based on what the agents learn. It typically runs on GPU resources and communicates with the agent runner through shared protocols.
The LightningStore (opens in new tab) serves as the central repository for all data exchanges within the system. It provides standardized interfaces and a shared format, ensuring that the different components can work together and enabling the algorithm and agent runner to communicate effectively.
Figure 3. The Agent Lightning frameworkAll RL cycles follow two steps: (1) Agent Lightning collects agent execution data (called “spans”) and store them in the data store; (2) it then retrieves the required data and sends it to the algorithm for training. Through this design, the algorithm can delegate tasks asynchronously to the agent runner, which completes them and reports the results back (Figure 4).
Figure 4. Agent Lightning’s RL cycleOne key advantage of this approach is its algorithmic flexibility. The system makes it easy for developers to customize how agents learn, whether they’re defining different rewards, capturing intermediate data, or experimenting with different training approaches.
Another advantage is resource efficiency. Agentic RL systems are complex, integrating agentic systems, LLM inference engines, and training frameworks. By separating these components, Agent Lightning makes this complexity manageable and allows each part to be optimized independently
A decoupled design allows each component to use the hardware that suits it best. The agent runner can use CPUs while model training uses GPUs. Each component can also scale independently, improving efficiency and making the system easier to maintain. In practice, developers can keep their existing agent frameworks and switch model calls to the Agent Lightning API without changing their agent code (Figure 5).
Figure 5. On the left, the developer implements the agent code. On the bottom right is the code required for Agent Lightning. The main body of the agent code is unchanged. Evaluation across three real-world scenariosAgent Lightning was tested on three distinct tasks, achieving consistent performance improvements across all scenarios (Figure 6):
Text-to-SQL (LangChain): In a system with three agents handling SQL generation, checking, and rewriting, Agent Lightning simultaneously optimized two of them, significantly improving the accuracy of generating executable SQL from natural language queries.
Retrieval-augmented generation (OpenAI Agents SDK implementation): On the multi-hop question-answering dataset MuSiQue, which requires querying a large Wikipedia database, Agent Lightning helped the agent generate more effective search queries and reason better from retrieved content.
Mathematical QA and tool use (AutoGen implementation): For complex math problems, Agent Lightning trained LLMs to more accurately determine when and how to call the tool and integrate the results into its reasoning, increasing accuracy.
Figure 6. Reward curves across the three evaluation scenarios Enabling continuous agent improvementBy simplifying RL integration, Agent Lightning can make it easier for developers to build, iterate, and deploy high-performance agents. We plan to expand Agent Lightning’s capabilities to include automatic prompt optimization and additional RL algorithms.
The framework is designed to serve as an open platform where any AI agent can improve through real-world practice. By bridging existing agentic systems with reinforcement learning, Agent Lightning aims to help create AI systems that learn from experience and improve over time.
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The dream of the Xperia Play lives on with this new slider phone
Retro gaming is pretty popular these days, with fans everywhere buying handheld consoles or gaming phones. But what if someone combined the two? After months of teasers, the popular gaming handheld manufacturer AYANEO just unveiled the all-new Pocket Play. A sliding Android phone with physical controls reminiscent of the Sony Xperia Play.
You need to know the difference between a range and an array in Excel
Whether you're interviewing for an Excel-related job or teaching a beginner, using the right terminology is crucial. Above all else, knowing the difference between a range and an array is the key to understanding how Excel processes data, giving you better insight into modern dynamic functions.
KDE brings new features to Dolphin, Kate text editor, Photos, and other apps
KDE Gear 25.12 is now available and comes with a substantial list of quality-of-life enhancements to essential apps like Dolphin and Kate. If you’re running the KDE Plasma desktop environment or using a GNU/Linux distribution, you should check out these updates.
Amazon just dropped the AirPods Pro 3 to their best price ever
SAVE $50: As of Dec. 11, Amazon has the Apple AirPods Pro 3 on sale for $199. That's 20% off the list price of $249 and their lowest price to date.
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If you grabbed Apple's AirPods Pro 3 on Black Friday, I'm sending my condolences. The same earbuds are now $20 cheaper — great news for those who still have them on their list.
As of Dec. 11, the AirPods Pro 3 are now on sale for just $199 at Amazon. That's 20% or $50 off the list price of $249 and a new best price ever for the premium Apple earbuds. Walmart kicked off the record-low pricing in the early hours of the day, but it didn't take long for Amazon to give 'em the old price match. At the time of writing, Best Buy and Target have yet to join in on the fun (both retailers currently have them on sale for $219.99).
"The AirPods Pro pop up on most best of lists, and though we've always been fans, the third generation takes these earbuds to a new level," writes Mashable's reviewer. The new Apple AirPods Pro 3 feature better noise cancellation (twice as good as the Pro 2s), better battery life (eight hours with ANC, 10 hours in transparency mode), and new foam-infused tips that come in five sizes to find the right fit. They also brought the heart rate monitoring tech from the Powerbeats Pro 2 (our favorite earbuds for working out) and Fitness app compatibility to the Pro 3s, and introduced a live translation feature.
If you already have the AirPods Pro 2, we don't think it's necessarily worth an upgrade, but if you're debating between the Pro 2 and Pro 3, this price drop really seals the deal. Go with the AirPods Pro 3.
Stop trying to upgrade your PC—level up your setup instead
The prices of PC components have been on a steady rise over the past few years, but this year's been something else. PC gamers are slowly being priced out of building a PC that'll be good enough to handle AAA games for the next few years.
Disneys $1 billion deal with OpenAI will bring Disney characters to Sora
Disney is investing $1 billion in OpenAI, the entertainment giant announced on Thursday. As part of the deal, OpenAI users will be able to create AI images and videos featuring some of Disney's copyrighted characters.
OpenAI recently launched Sora, an AI video generation app powered by the Sora 2 video model, which allows users to create short videos by typing in a text prompt. When the app first launched, it freely used copyrighted characters from companies like Disney, before OpenAI ultimately cracked down. Now, users will be able to create content on Sora using characters from Disney, Marvel, Pixar, and Star Wars universes.
The deal also extends to ChatGPT, where users will be able to create images with these characters just by entering a text prompt.
“The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence marks an important moment for our industry, and through this collaboration with OpenAI, we will thoughtfully and responsibly extend the reach of our storytelling through generative AI, while respecting and protecting creators and their works,” Disney CEO Bob Iger said in a statement.
"Bringing together Disney’s iconic stories and characters with OpenAI’s groundbreaking technology puts imagination and creativity directly into the hands of Disney fans in ways we’ve never seen before," he said.
Disney also said that it will now become a "major customer" of OpenAI, and that it will be using its API to "build new products, tools, and experiences," as well as deploy ChatGPT for its employees.
SEE ALSO: The best Disney+ deals and bundles in December 2025While Disney has cozied up with OpenAI, the company has taken a very different approach with other AI companies. In June 2025, Disney and Universal filed a lawsuit against AI company Midjourney, calling the AI image generator a "bottomless pit of plagiarism."
Sora ruffled some feathers when it launched this September, too, with the Motion Picture Association urging OpenAI to take action against copyright infringement on the platform.
Disclosure: Ziff Davis, Mashable’s parent company, in April filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging it infringed Ziff Davis copyrights in training and operating its AI systems.
Snag a pair of Apple AirPods 4 for nearly half off
SAVE $55.99: As of Dec. 11, get the Apple AirPods 4 for $74 at Walmart, down from their usual price of $129.99. That's a discount of 43%.
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If you're still shopping around for holiday gifts or just want a new pair of earbuds, you can't go wrong with AirPods. Whether it's your first pair or your fifth, they're a great, go-to buy for anyone that appreciates great value and sound alike. And thanks to this deal at Walmart, they're well worth picking up at this deeply discounted price.
As of Dec. 11, get the Apple AirPods 4 for $74 at Walmart, down from their usual price of $129.99. That's $55.99 off and a discount of 43%.
SEE ALSO: The 11 best headphones of 2025 — see the top contenders from Sony, Apple, Bose, and BeatsWhile this model doesn't feature active noise cancellation, you'll still be set with excellent sound thanks to personalized spatial audio with improved sound and call quality over the AirPods 3 model. They're hardy, easy to clean, and reliable, so you don't have to worry about dropping and ruining them or getting them too dirty to function with regular use.
In addition to making your music sound great, they're the perfect pick for calls. They offer voice isolation, interaction with Siri, and an updated fit from the previous model that make them more than adequate and comfortable for long listening periods, whether you're on long meeting calls or catching up with friends.
They have a lengthy battery life thanks to their included charging case as well, so you can rest assured they'll be ready to go when you are. And with easy connectivity to your iOS device, they're super simple to set up.
Grab these AirPods 4 fast while they're still available at this price, because this deal likely won't be up for long.
5 uncomfortable truths about homelabbing you need to hear
Running a homelab is one of the most rewarding hobbyist things I’ve ever done. I’m able to self-host all sorts of things, from my media collection to game servers, services, files, and much more. There are five things I hate to admit about my homelab though—and you need to admit them too.
His and Hers trailer: Tessa Thompson and Jon Bernthal join forces for murder mystery
Tessa Thompson and Jon Bernthal have dazzled audiences in big-budget MCU titles like Thor: Ragnarok and Punisher, as well as earned critical acclaim for their turns in projects like Hedda and The Bear. Now, the pair unite for a Netflix limited crime series His & Hers.
SEE ALSO: The best Netflix TV shows of 2025Based on the novel by Alice Feeney, the series stars Thompson as reclusive news anchor Anna Andrews and Bernthal as small-town detective Jack Harper. When a brutal murder rocks their small hometown of Dahlonega, Georgia, the pair find themselves drawn to the case from different sides. Oh, and one more thing: They're married.
Anna and Jack's marriage is a complicated one. The pair are estranged, and tension simmers between them in every scene they share in His & Hers' first trailer. Anna is coming at the case from a journalistic angle, hoping to catch the killer and spin a compelling news story. Her investigations cause trouble for Jack, and the couple soon begins to suspect one another of being involved in this heinous crime. They both claim not to be involved in the trailer, but that's just what a killer would say, right?
So whose side of the story will prove to be right in His & Hers? Check out the full trailer above to choose your allegiance.
His & Hers also stars Pablo Schreiber, Crystal Fox, Sunita Mani, Rebecca Rittenhouse, Marin Ireland, and Poppy Liu.


