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ChatGPT's Santa Mode is restricted to age groups that might already be questioning Santa Claus's existence.
The Santa voice is for ages 13 and up according to a disclaimer. OpenAI debuted the seasonal Santa Mode as part of Thursday's livestream, which also announced vision capabilities for ChatGPT. For ChatGPT Plus and Pro users, when using Advanced Voice Mode, they can select Santa's jolly, booming baritone among the voice options to interact with.
OpenAI won't let kids use Santa Mode. Credit: Screenshot: Mashable / OpenAIBut OpenAI has thumbed its nose at the joy of little children everywhere by restricting Santa Mode to teens and adults. How Grinch-y. Jokes aside, there is a reason for this. The 13-and-up age restriction applies to all of ChatGPT, a spokesperson told Mashable. According to OpenAI's terms of use, "You must be at least 13 years old or the minimum age required in your country to consent to use the Services. If you are under 18 you must have your parent or legal guardian’s permission to use the Services."
SEE ALSO: OpenAI's Sora is officially hereSome kind of age restriction makes sense for use of a technology that might share harmful or inaccurate information. But it also raises the question of what kind of raunchy adult content Santa Mode could get up to. That said, OpenAI has trained ChatGPT to restrict certain adult content and prevent misuse. But the real trick would have been creating a truly kid-safe version of Santa Mode.
Of course parents can always use Santa Mode with their kids or a tech-savvy pre-teen could get their parent's permission to chat with Santa. But it kind of takes away from the festive fun, knowing that Santa Mode is almost exclusively a gimmick for adults that are already in on the world's greatest conspiracy.
Meanwhile we'll be pushing the limits of Santa Mode to see how "adult" it can be.
Our sun regularly shoots out solar flares — explosions of light and radiation from its surface — into space. But how about superflares?
These stellar events are thousands of times more powerful than typical solar flares, which can wreak havoc on our power and communication systems. To better understand the superflare risk from the sun, astronomers sought to find how often sun-like stars blast out such potent radiation, and to find an answer they surveyed a whopping 56,000 stars.
The results astonished them.
"Stars that are similar to our sun generate superflares once per century, which is 30 to 60 times more frequent than previously thought," Valeriy Vasilyev, a stellar activity researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research in Germany, told Mashable.
"We were shocked by the high frequency," he said. Vasilyev is a co-author on the research published in the journal Science.
SEE ALSO: Aliens haven't contacted us. Scientists found a compelling reason why.Previous research, for example, found that sun-like stars emit powerful superflares every 3,000 to 6,000 years.
To better understand the behavior of sun-like stars, which are relatively stable stars, astronomers used observations captured by NASA's now-retired Kepler Space Telescope. Kepler was designed to expertly measure stellar brightness as it searched for new planets transiting in front of their distant stars. The astronomers identified 56,450 stars that have sun-like characteristics, and over a four-year period spotted superflares — which show telltale signs of immediate light increases followed by a long tail of decaying light — on 2,527 sun-like stars. From this large number of superflares over a relatively brief time range, they inferred the frequency of how often these stars are blasting out superflares.
"We were shocked by the high frequency."The distant stars emitted energies of some 10³⁴ to 10³⁶ erg ("erg" is a unit of energy measurement), which is greater than any flare ever observed from the sun. Such a superflare packs the energy of roughly 1 trillion hydrogen bombs, Vasilyev said.
"We found crazy flaring stars," he marveled.
An illustration of a superflare on a distant star. Credit: NASA Scientific Visualization Studio Tweet may have been deletedSolar flares explode from our star's surface when potent and changing magnetic fields naturally become tangled. "Like a rubber band that snaps when it is twisted too far, the tangled magnetic fields release energy when they snap," explains the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research. "The energy emitted by a solar flare is more than a million times greater than the energy from a volcanic eruption on Earth!"
And when solar flares shoot out on the side of the sun facing Earth, it can have consequences — particularly if it's a strong solar flare. Such mighty solar flares are often accompanied with events called "coronal mass ejections," or CMEs, which are massive ejections of super hot gas (like throwing a chunk of the sun into space).
Infamously, in 1989 a potent solar flare-associated CME knocked out power to millions in Québec, Canada. The CME hit Earth's magnetic field on March 12 of that year, and then, wrote NASA astronomer Sten Odenwald, "Just after 2:44 a.m. on March 13, the currents found a weakness in the electrical power grid of Quebec. In less than two minutes, the entire Quebec power grid lost power. During the 12-hour blackout that followed, millions of people suddenly found themselves in dark office buildings and underground pedestrian tunnels, and in stalled elevators." The same solar event fried a $10 million transformer at Salem Nuclear Power Plant in New Jersey.
Fortunately, Earth's protective magnetic field and atmosphere shield people from such harmful radiation. But this new research suggests we should be aware of the potential technological impacts from a superflare, which would be significantly more potent than the 1989 event. It remains unknown, however, if the sun has all the requisite properties of these distant sun-like stars that would stoke such relatively frequent solar flares.
Superflares don't just pose threats to Earth. They could impact the many planets orbiting other stars, called exoplanets. For instance, Vasilyev wonders what impacts radiation-heavy superflares might have on worlds with protective atmospheres thinner than Earth's.
But superflares aren't inherently bad. Conversely, superflares might provide the energetic kick molecules need to form the building blocks of life. Perhaps a lifeless Earth, in its distant past, even benefited from a superflare, or two.
ChatGPT's Advanced Voice Mode now has video and screenshare capabilities.
The feature was last May with the release of GPT-4o, but only the audio modality has been live. Now users can chat with ChatGPT using a phone camera and the model will "see" what you see.
SEE ALSO: OpenAI's Sora is officially hereIn the livestream, CPO Kevin Weil and other OpenAI team members demoed ChatGPT assisting with how to make pour-over coffee. By pointing the camera at the action, AVM demonstrated that it understood the principle of the coffee maker and walked the team through the brewing of their beverage. The team also showed how ChatGPT supports screensharing by understanding an open message on a phone with Weil wearing a Santa beard.
The long-awaited announcement comes a day after Google unveiled the next generation of its flagship model, Gemini 2.0. The new Gemini 2.0 can also process visual and audio inputs and has more agentic capabilities, meaning it can perform multi-step tasks on the user's behalf. Gemini 2.0's agent features currently exist as a research prototype under three different names: Project Astra for a universal AI assistant, Project Mariner for specific AI tasks, and Project Jules for developers.
Not to be outdone, OpenAI's demo showcased how ChatGPT's vision modality accurately identified objects — and was even interruptible. And yes, part of this included a Santa voice option in Voice Mode, complete with a deep, jolly voice and lots of "ho-ho-hos." You can chat with OpenAI's version of Santa by tapping the snowflake icon in ChatGPT. No word yet on whether the real Santa Claus contributed his voice for AI training or OpenAI used his voice without prior consent.
Oddly, when selecting the Santa voice in the ChatGPT app, the user is warned that the voice is only for people 13 and older.
Tweet may have been deletedStarting today, video and screenshare are available to ChatGPT Plus and Pro users, with Enterprise and Edu availability coming in Jan.
SAVE: $50+: Now, through Jan. 4, 2025, you can use the code SHIPTGIFT to get 50% off a Shipt annual membership.
Opens in a new window Credit: Shipt Shipt Annual Membership $49.00 at ShiptWith the holiday season in full swing, we could all use a little extra time to tackle our endless to-do lists, from grocery shopping and holiday meal planning to gift wrapping and sending out those last-minute cards.
To help you save time and money, Shipt (the same-day grocery pick-up and delivery service) is offering 50% off annual memberships now through Jan. 4, 2025, with the code SHIPTGIFT.
SEE ALSO: Save up to 20% on gift cards from Hulu, Lyft, DoorDash, Instacart, and moreUsually, annual memberships are $99, but with this special offer, you’ll get an entire year of unlimited grocery and other essential deliveries for just $49.
With an annual membership, you can get unlimited same-day deliveries on orders of $35+ and tons of other member-only perks. Plus, Shipt partners with major retailers like Target, Petco, CVS, and more, so you can get everything you need in as little as an hour.
Other December deals include:
Get $15 off any order of $60 or more with the code HOLIDAYS now through Jan. 1, 2025.
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Get 20% off top gifting categories at Target and Meijer through Dec. 24.
If you’d like to gift a membership to a friend or family member, Shipt is offering the same deal on annual membership gift cards (you’ll just need to apply the SHIPTGIFT promo code when you check out).
SAVE UP TO 90% OFF: Stock your Kindle library with e-books up to 90% off. Find some of the best books of the year, like Dolly Alderton's Good Material, for just $2.99, saving you $25.01 for 89% off.
Best Kindle Book deals Best book deal 'Good Material' by Dolly Alderton $2.99 at Amazon (Save $25.01) Get Deal Best non-fiction book deal 'The Wide Wide Sea' by Hampton Side $14.99 at Amazon (Save $20.01) Get Deal Best Kindle Deal Amazon Kindle Paperwhite $134.99 at Amazon (Save $25) Get DealHonestly, no matter what time of year it is, being curled up with a good book is pure bliss. However, with the cold weather of winter setting in, you have to admit that it's the ideal season to be hunkered down under a blanket (or two) with a warm beverage in hand and a good read in the other.
The cozy holiday season kicked off with spectacular deals on Amazon's 2024 Kindle models during Black Friday and Cyber Monday. And if you got your hands on one of these sleek e-readers, you're probably thinking it's time to stock your library full of the year's best books. Luckily, you can find Kindle e-books marked down up to 90% off, running as low as $1.99.
If you're ready to read, here are the best Kindle book deals to shop this week.
PS: If you missed out on the Kindle deals, you can still find the Amazon Kindle Paperwhite marked down to $134.99, saving $25 on the e-reader.
Best book deal Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon 'Good Material' by Dolly Alderton $2.99 at AmazonNamed one of The New York Times's best books of the year, Dolly Alderton's Good Material details the breakup of Andy and Jen. As Andy is set adrift in the haze of heartbreak, he's left to pick himself up, navigate his career, and try to piece together how the breakup came to be. Alderton's wit is sharp, providing moments of riotous laughter, and pangs of tenderness that run deep.
You can find the Kindle e-book of Good Material on sale now for $2.99, saving you $25.01 on one of the top reads of 2024.
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SAVE $200: As of Dec. 12, get the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE+ for $399.99 at Samsung, down from its usual price of $599.99. That's a discount of 37%.
Opens in a new window Credit: Samsung Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE+ $399.99 at SamsungIf you've been on the hunt for a new tablet, an iPad is always a good choice. But if you don't want to go the iOS route, Samsung has a great selection to choose from as well, especially as part of its Galaxy tablet lineup. You can snag a great one right now, despite the fact that the biggest holiday sales of the year have come and gone, by shopping directly from the retailer.
As of Dec. 12, you can get the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE+ for just $399.99, down from its original price of $599.99. That's $200 off and a 37% discount. Just scroll to the bottom of the page where you see "Samsung Trade-In" and select "No, get $200 Samsung Instant Savings" to take advantage of this deal, no trade-in required.
SEE ALSO: The best tablets in 2024Mashable's RJ Andersen appreciated this tablet for its "impressive 12.4-inch LCD display" and called it a "well-made, beautiful tablet that's even dust- and water-resistant." It boasts a 20-hour battery life, an S Pen included in the package, and it's great for just about any purpose you want to assign it, whether that's taking notes, checking out your favorite shows and movies, or getting some work done on the go.
Andersen appreciated how "natural" the S Pen felt in comparison to using an Apple Pencil, as well as its powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip that made it appropriately zippy. And it was great when put through the paces with several different use cases, so if you're not into iPads anymore or just want to try something else, you can scoop up this alternative for a great price.
Way back in Aug. 2020, music superstar Billie Eilish performed a two-song set for NPR's Tiny Desk (Home) Concert series. Then, she and her brother Finneas couldn't be at NPR's actual offices due to COVID-19 safety concerns, but a printed background of the Tiny Desk set served as a surprisingly solid substitute.
Revisit that moving mini-concert below:
In 2024, Eilish finally got to perform at the real Tiny Desk, complete with Finneas, a band, and a live audience. Tune in to hear Eilish perform songs from her Grammy–nominated album Hit Me Hard and Soft.
Mozilla has removed the "Do Not Track" option from Firefox, but it's not because the company has abruptly abandoned all of its privacy principles. The setting was practically useless.
According to Windows Report which first spotted the change, Firefox browser settings with the latest Version 135 no longer have the ability to send websites a Do Not Track request. Instead there's a note saying Firefox no longer supports the option. Mozilla explained the change on the feature's help center page, saying "many sites do not respect this indication of a person's privacy preferences, and, in some cases, it can reduce privacy."
SEE ALSO: New service from Mozilla wants to protect you from data brokersBut this doesn't mean Firefox users are suddenly exposed to tracking from websites and third parties. Instead, Mozilla recommends an alternative signal called Global Privacy Control. GPC is an initiative founded by privacy-minded browsers including Mozilla, Brave, DuckDuckGo, and organizations like the Electronic Frontier Foundation. "GPC is respected by increasing numbers of sites and enforced with legislation in some regions," said the help center page. In some jurisdictions like California with the CCPA act, data privacy rights are legally protected.
In place of the Do Not Track setting with the latest version of Firefox, users can select the option that says, "Tell websites not to sell or share my data." This setting will turn on the GPC signal.
Happy endings are nice and all, but even the most idealistic among us know they don't always last. Sometimes, the happy ending is just the start of a larger story that ends with someone weeping into a pint of ice cream alone on the couch, flipping channels in search of something to mend a broken heart, or at least distract from the pain for a bit.
In other words, sometimes what you need is not a love story but a breakup movie. We've compiled 31 of the best breakup movies to help you process your sadness, exorcise your rage, or encourage you to dust yourself back up and move the hell on.
Here are the 31 best breakup movies streaming and where to watch them.
1. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless MindThey say it's better to have loved and lost, but try telling that to someone still smarting from a breakup. This trippy love story follows Joel (Jim Carrey) as he tries to wipe his ex (Kate Winslet) from his mind, only to wonder if some of those memories may be worth keeping after all.
How to watch: Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind is streaming on Netflix and Peacock and available to buy or rent on Apple TV and Prime Video.
2. Marriage Story Credit: NetflixA clean break may be ideal, but it isn't always an option. In Marriage Story, Charlie (Adam Driver) and Nicole (Scarlett Johansson) suffer through an ugly custody battle — and come out the other side with a new sort of relationship, one based not on sex and romance but shared parenthood.
How to watch: Marriage Story is streaming on Netflix.
3. High FidelityHigh Fidelity is the breakup movie you turn to when you've just had your heart crushed, and you've got a sneaking suspicion that at least some of it might have been your fault. But if Rob (John Cusack) can learn to grow up a little, maybe you can, too.
How to watch: High Fidelity is streaming on Disney+ and Hulu and available to buy or rent on Apple TV and Prime Video.
4. Forgetting Sarah MarshallThis film is nothing if not a promise that it'll get better. Sure, it sucks to lose your S.O., especially when she's a famous TV star whose face is plastered all over the place. But who's to say you can't rebound with an even cooler girlfriend to love, like Forgetting Sarah Marshall's Mila Kunis?
How to watch: Forgetting Sarah Marshall is streaming on Hulu and Max and available to buy or rent on Apple TV and Prime Video.
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5. MidsommarBecause some breakups call for something a bit more dramatic than the usual sobfest. Some breakups come at the end of a relationship so grandly shitty, you need to travel to rural Sweden for a once-in-a-lifetime festival put on by an obscure death cult in order to really get your point across.
How to watch: Midsommar is streaming on Hulu and Max and available to buy or rent on Apple TV and Prime Video.
6. Waiting to Exhale Credit: Randee St Nicholas / 20th Century Fox / Kobal / ShutterstockWaiting to Exhale combines the visceral satisfaction of setting a cheating ex's car on fire with the comforting reassurance of close-knit friendship, and serves as a gentle reminder that better things lie ahead after all the pain and suffering.
How to watch: Waiting to Exhale is streaming on Disney+ and Hulu and and available to buy or rent on Apple TV and Prime Video.
7. Celeste and Jesse ForeverIt's a sad truth that two people can like each other very much, and still not be meant to love each other. Rashida Jones and Andy Samberg play a pair of high-school sweethearts who remain best friends after seven years of marriage, but feel the need to move on from each other romantically.
How to watch: Celeste and Jesse Forever is streaming on Disney+, Hulu, and Prime Video and available to buy or rent on Apple TV.
SEE ALSO: 10 Netflix movies that will make you cry 8. The HolidayRemember, the only reason Kate Winslet and Cameron Diaz get to stay in fabulous homes and flirt with Jack Black and Jude Law in this very charming movie is because they previously broke up with two other dudes who totally sucked.
How to watch: The Holiday is available to buy or rent on Apple TV and Prime Video.
9. The SouvenirThe Souvenir is an exquisite portrait of the doomed relationship between naive Julie (Honor Swinton Byrne) and the mysterious Anthony (Tom Burke), acknowledging both how difficult it can be to disentangle from a toxic relationship, and the bruises it can leave behind.
How to watch: The Souvenir is streaming on Hulu and Max and available to buy or rent on Apple TV and Prime Video.
10. Blue ValentineWatching Blue Valentine while in the throes of heartbreak is like pressing down on a bruise — the pain is what makes it so satisfying. The film cuts between the tender start of Dean (Ryan Gosling) and Cindy's (Michelle Williams) romance and its jagged end, to tearjerking effect.
How to watch: Blue Valentine is streaming on Tubi and available to buy or rent on Apple TV and Prime Video
11. CasablancaFew of us get goodbyes to love as epically romantic as the one between Rick (Humphrey Bogart) and Ilsa (Ingrid Bergman). But wouldn't it be nice to imagine we did? They'll always have Paris, and we'll always have Casablanca to weep over when we're at our most tragically brokenhearted.
How to watch: Casablanca is streaming on Hulu and Max and available to buy or rent on Apple TV and Prime Video.
12. Gone Girl Credit: Merrick Morton / 20th Century Fox / Regency / Kobal / ShutterstockGone Girl is about a disappearance, not a breakup — but it does have plenty to say about the hazards of modern marriage. Watch how Nick (Ben Affleck) and Amy (Rosamund Pike) went from meet-cute to fairy-tale courtship to ... well, you'll see ... and you may decide you're better off single.
How to watch: Gone Girl is available to buy or rent on Apple TV and Prime Video.
13. (500) Days of SummerLet Tom (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) serve as a warning against looking back at past relationships with rose-colored glasses. It's only when he starts to see Summer (Zooey Deschanel) with clearer eyes that he's able to understand what went wrong, and move on to the next stage of his life.
How to watch: (500) Days of Summer is available to buy or rent on Apple TV and Prime Video.
14. Crazy, Stupid, LoveCrazy, Stupid, Love puts more than one of its characters through heartbreak, but its star-studded cast reminds you through swoonworthy smooches, grand romantic gestures, and one hilarious brawl that the right one is worth fighting for. (Just try to ignore the outdated gender roles.)
How to watch: Crazy, Stupid, Love is available to buy or rent on Apple TV and Prime Video.
15. Appropriate BehaviorAnyone who's tried to remedy a broken heart with petty confrontations and ill-advised hookups will recognize themselves in Shirin (Desiree Akhavan, who also wrote and directed) and her halfhearted attempts to get her life back together after she's dumped by her girlfriend (Rebecca Henderson).
How to watch: Appropriate Behavior is streaming on Tubi and available to buy or rent on Apple TV and Prime Video.
16. SwingersSwingers knows that what every freshly dumped person needs is a friend who'll take you out on the town, look at you in your sorry state, and remind us that you're so money and you don't even know it. If that friend has the charisma of a young Vince Vaughn, all the better.
How to watch: Swingers is available to buy or rent on Apple TV and Prime Video.
17. CloserHere's a movie for those dark days when you find yourself wondering if love even exists, or if it's just a cruel joke designed to destroy peoples' lives. Clive Owen, Julia Roberts, Jude Law, and Natalie Portman play four people who can't stop cheating on each other, with bitter results.
How to watch: Closer is streaming on Netflix and available to buy or rent on Apple TV and Prime Video.
18. Legally Blonde Credit: Tracy Bennett / MGM / Kobal / ShutterstockReese Witherspoon's Elle Woods is a role model for anyone smarting over an unappreciative ex. Just do what she does: Work your butt off to win him back, discover exactly how awesome you are in the process, and realize you never needed him in the first place. What, like it's hard?
How to watch: Legally Blonde is available to buy or rent on Apple TV and Prime Video.
19. The Wedding SingerBreakups are never fun, but it can be a consolation to remember that sometimes, they're for the best. Just ask Robbie (Adam Sandler) and Julia (Drew Barrymore), both engaged to the wrong people at the start of The Wedding Singer, and both about to find out that their true loves are each other.
How to watch: The Wedding Singer is available to buy or rent on Apple TV and Prime Video.
SEE ALSO: 20 best romantic comedies to fall in love with on Netflix 20. La La LandEr, spoilers: Breakup movie king Ryan Gosling makes his third appearance on this list as Sebastian, whose passionate relationship with Mia (Emma Stone, also in Crazy, Stupid, Love) falls apart over their divergent dreams, but leaves both of them changed for the better in the end.
How to watch: La La Land is streaming on Disney+ and Hulu and available to buy or rent on Apple TV and Prime Video.
21. Call Me by Your Name Credit: Moviestore / ShutterstockMost of the movie is about Elio (Timothée Chalamet) and Oliver (Armie Hammer) getting together, not splitting apart, but hanging over their entire romance is the poignant knowledge that it can't last forever. Put this one on when you're reflecting back on a brief but passionate affair.
How to watch: Call Me by Your Name is streaming on Netflix and available to buy or rent on Apple TV and Prime Video.
22. The Break-UpAn exaggerated battle of the sexes between two exes (Vince Vaughn and Jennifer Aniston) gives way to a bittersweet dramedy about damage that can't be undone, even between two people who loved each other once and might still.
How to watch: The Break-Up is streaming on Hulu and available to buy or rent on Apple TV and Prime Video.
23. Birds of Prey Credit: C Barius / DC / Warner Bros / Kobal / ShutterstockIt's not easy striking out alone after an explosive breakup — but Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie) serves as a reminder that all things are possible with a can-do attitude, some rad new friends, and a really, really good egg sandwich.
How to watch: Birds of Prey is streaming on Hulu and Max and available to buy or rent on Apple TV and Prime Video.
24. The War of the RosesOliver (Michael Douglas) and Barbara (Kathleen Turner) duke it out for the house in this acerbically funny divorce comedy, and along the way serve up a cautionary tale about taking that understandable impulse to "win" the breakup way, way, way too far.
How to watch: The War of the Roses is available to buy or rent on Apple TV and Prime Video.
25. Scott Pilgrim vs. The WorldThe thing about relationships is that even once they're over, they're still a part of the history you bring to your next romance, for better or for worse. That idea becomes literal for Scott (Michael Cera), who must battle his girlfriend's seven evil exes while dealing with a couple exes of his own.
How to watch: Scott Pilgrim vs. The World is streaming on Hulu and Max and available to buy or rent on Apple TV and Prime Video.
26. Kill Bill Credit: A Band Apart / Miramax / Kobal / ShutterstockKill Bill is for when you're in a post-breakup rage so potent, nothing but (cinematic) violence and bloodshed will do. Vol. 1 is the more action-packed of the two, to help you work out that anger, while Vol. 2 goes deeper into the feels — albeit still with plenty of super cool kills.
How to watch: Kill Bill, Vol. 1 is available to buy or rent on Apple TV and Prime Video. Kill Bill, Vol. 2 is also available to buy or rent on Apple TV and Prime Video.
27. Force MajeureBeing single can suck, but being coupled isn't always what it's cracked up to be, either. In Force Majeure, awkward fissures form in a marriage after a man makes a questionable decision in a moment of crisis. (If you hate subtitles, Downhill is the less-good English-language remake.)
How to watch: Force Majeure is streaming on Hulu and available to buy or rent on Apple TV and Prime Video.
28. The First Wives ClubPerhaps the only thing more gratifying than watching a shitty ex get what's coming to him is watching three shitty exes get what's coming to them, served up with a smirk by the powerhouse trio of Goldie Hawn, Bette Midler, and Diane Keaton.
How to watch: The First Wives Club is streaming on Hulu and available to buy or rent on Apple TV and Prime Video.
29. Magic Mike XXL Credit: Warner Bros / Kobal / ShutterstockMagic Mike XXL is only kind of a breakup movie (Mike gets dumped very early in the film), but it does do a great job of celebrating one of the upsides of a breakup: the freedom to join your bros on an epic road trip of sexual pleasure and self-discovery.
How to watch: Magic Mike XXL is available to buy or rent on Apple TV and Prime Video.
30. HerSpike Jonze's Her is probably best saved for that post-heartbreak period of self-reflection. Joaquin Phoenix plays an about-to-be-divorced man who starts dating what is essentially a more advanced Siri (Scarlett Johansson), but finds that his new relationship has complications, too.
How to watch: Her is streaming on Hulu and available to buy or rent on Apple TV and Prime Video.
31. The Breaker UpperersNeed someone to dump your partner so you can avoid a messy confrontation? Call on Jen and Mel (co-writers/co-directors/co-leads Jackie van Beek and Madeleine Sami). For a reasonable fee, these fearless Breaker Upperers will impersonate police officers, play pregnant, or even fake your death to help you ghost an ex. Whatever the shenanigans, van Beek and Sami sparkle. Booming with wild humor and big heart, this New Zealand comedy is guaranteed to leave you cackling.* — Kristy Puchko, Entertainment Editor
How to watch: The Breaker Upperers is streaming on Netflix.
(*) indicates the blurb appeared in a previous Mashable list.
UPDATE: Dec. 11, 2024, 5:00 p.m. EST This post was originally published on Feb. 9, 2023. It has been updated to reflect the current streaming options.
Folks who made unwanted purchases in Fortnite can still cash in.
Epic Games reached a $520 million settlement with the Federal Trade Commission over allegations that parents, gamers, and others were tricked into making purchases. Around half of that sum, $245 million, was set aside to refund customers affected by the in-game purchase allegations.
The deadline for applying for a settlement, however, is quickly approaching. You have to file by Jan. 10, 2025, which you can do on the FTC's website.
There are some stipulations to getting a refund. The FTC said, in a statement, that you could apply for a refund if any of these things are true:
You were charged in-game currency for items you didn’t want between January 2017 and September 2022
Your child made charges to your credit card without your knowledge between January 2017 and November 2018
Your account was locked between January 2017 and September 2022 after you complained to your credit card company about wrongful charges
You have to be at least 18 years old to file a refund claim. You can file that claim at www.fortniterefund.com/file-a-claim. To make the claim, you'll need a claim number or your Epic Account ID. Those who have a claim number should've received an email with the information. Again, the deadline to file a claim is Jan. 10, 2025.
The FTC said in a statement this month that it was sending out 629,344 payments totaling more than $72 million to folks who filed a valid claim by Oct. 8, 2024. The FTC is still reviewing claims made after Oct. 8 and onward.
The FTC had alleged that Epic Games made it easy for users to make unexpected charges, including by letting underage players rack up in-game purchases.
The countdown is progressing — there's less than two weeks of shopping left before Santa graces us with his presence. But just because we're closing in on the big day doesn't mean you have to overspend. There's plenty of deals at Amazon to help you stick to your budget and we've rounded up some of our top picks to add to your cart on Dec. 12.
Here are our top picks for the best Amazon deals of the day. If none of these are your cup of tea, be sure to check out our picks from Dec. 10 and Dec. 11 as well. Many of those are still live, including a $100 Lyft gift card for only $85 and the Ultimate Ears Wonderboom 4 at its best price ever.
Our top pick: Fire TV Stick 4K Max + Luna Controller Cloud Gaming Bundle Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max + Luna Controller Cloud Gaming Bundle $79.98 at AmazonYou don't need to buy a $500 gaming console to enjoy a high-end gaming experience. This Amazon gaming bundle gives you the essentials to get started with Amazon's game streaming service, Luna, for just $79.98. That's 38% off its usual price. The bundle includes the Fire TV Stick 4K Max and a Luna controller, which our friends at PCMag (also owned by Ziff Davis) called "an excellent gamepad that provides the optimal Luna game-streaming experience." The real standout is its separate WiFi connection, which helps reduce input lag as you play. While technically an optional add-on for the Luna gaming experience, they called it a "must-have." The Fire TV Stick 4K Max allows you to access popular games — all you'll need to get started is the Luna app and a Prime or Luna subscription.
Sonos Ace Opens in a new window Credit: Sonos Sonos Ace $349.00 at AmazonThe first Sonos headphones dropped earlier this year and they're a force to be reckoned with. It's unsurprising, given that the brand makes some of our favorite audio equipment. They're aesthetically a 10, boast exceptional sound quality and spatial audio, and have a stellar 30-hour battery life with ANC. While we wish the ear cup seal was tighter to improve noise cancellation, Mashable's Deputy Reviews Editor Miller Kern still said she would recommend the Sonos Ace to "true audiophiles who value incredible sound quality above all else." The price is a bit steep at $449, but they're back down to their Black Friday price of $349 as of Dec. 12. That's 22% in savings.
Check out Mashable's full review of the Sonos Ace.
Yeti Hopper M15 Soft Cooler Opens in a new window Credit: Yeti Yeti Hopper M15 Soft Cooler $210.00 at AmazonIf you've ever tried to haul a full-size hard cooler across a parking lot for a tailgate or worse, a beach, then you know how much of a struggle it can be. That's where the Yeti Hopper M15 Soft Cooler takes the cake. Ideal for everything from overnight camping trips to beach picnics to tailgates, this soft cooler is easy to tote around, even when it's packed to the brim. Speaking of which, it can hold up to 32 cans or 15 pounds of ice in its leak-resistant, puncture-resistant, closed-cell rubber-insulated shell. It's usually $300, but you can save $90 and pick it up for only $210 as of Dec. 12. That's $15 cheaper than it was on Black Friday.
Amazon Echo Hub Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Amazon Echo Hub $124.99 at AmazonInstead of keeping smart device control locked inside of someone's phone in your household, Amazon created the Echo Hub. Think of it as our smart home's brain. It offers a full-featured control panel with instant access to all of your gadgets — smart lighting, cameras, switches, doorbells, thermostat, etc. Everyone can play music, stream videos, ask Alexa questions, dim the lights, adjust the temperature, or see who's on the other side of the door in one central spot in your home. As of Dec. 12, it's on sale for $124.99 — that's 31% off its usual cost of $179.99.
Bose SoundLink Revolve+ Opens in a new window Credit: Bose Bose SoundLink Revolve+ (Series II) $229.00 at AmazonBose is a powerhouse in the audio world and its SoundLink Revolve+ II is further proof. It's one of our favorite portable Bluetooth speakers because of its true 360-degree surround sound experience. The second-generation speaker bumps up the battery life from 12 to 17 hours, is a bit louder, has improved bass levels, and features a convenient handle on top for portability. It's usually $329, but as of Dec. 12, you can pick it up at Amazon for only $229 and get a $10 Amazon credit to spend on a future purchase.
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SAVE $35.97: New to Spotify Premium? Sign up now and enjoy three months free. Experience ad-free music, offline playback, and more.
Opens in a new window Credit: Spotify Spotify Premium (3 Months Free) $0.03 at SpotifyIf you’ve yet to sign out of your ex's Spotify account, now's the time.
As of Dec. 12, Spotify’s offering a limited-time deal where you can score three months of Spotify Premium for free. That’s a savings of $11.99/month, or $35.97 total. Once the three months are up, you’ll need to decide whether to continue your subscription or revert to the free plan.
SEE ALSO: When does Spotify Wrapped start tracking for 2025? What we know.With an Individual Premium account, you can listen to music ad-free whenever and wherever you want. You’ll also get up to 15 hours of audiobook listening per month.
This deal is only available to new Premium subscribers, so if you've had a Premium account before, you'll need to use a different email address to take advantage of the offer.
Other Spotify Premium plans include Student ($5.99/month), Duo ($16.99/month), and Family ($19.99/month). The Duo plan is for two account holders living at the same address, while the Family plan covers up to six Premium accounts for people living together.
The ACLU is sounding the alarm on the nation's police forces increasingly leaning on artificial intelligence.
In a six-page white paper released Dec. 10, the nation's largest civil rights group warns that the implementation of popular generative AI tech, like chatbots and drafting tools, is an overstep of technological advancement and poses a threat to American civil liberties.
The organization specifically singles out the use of Draft One, a controversial generative AI tool that assists police officers in drafting reports based on body cam audio and relies on OpenAI's GPT-4 model. Several police departments around the nation have gradually tested AI tools over the last year, including Draft One. That number is on the rise, with cities around the U.S. pitching generative AI features as a solution to budget and staffing constraints.
SEE ALSO: What OpenAI's Sora means for the future of truthExperts have criticized the implementation of this tech, citing the essential role police reports play across judicial decision making, from investigation and discovery to sentencing.
"The forcing function of writing out a justification, and then swearing to its truth, and publicizing that record to other legal professionals (prosecutors/judges) is a check on police power," wrote law expert Andrew Guthrie Ferguson in one of the first law reviews of AI-drafted police reports. The report is cited by the ACLU in its white paper.
The ACLU outlines four major areas of concern in its white paper, including the necessary accountability process of human-written reports Ferguson describes. In its analysis, the organization emphasizes the uncertainty stoked by biases and hallucinations inherent to the tech itself, and questions the transparency of these processes to the public at large — not to mention its data privacy implications. According to the organization, relying more on the interpretation of generative AI tools than human memory and a police officer's subjective observations is to the detriment of a fair judicial process.
If AI is the next frontier for police officers, the ACLU urges, it should be used only after human memory has been recorded. AI tools could transcribe audio-recorded verbal narratives created by the officers involved, the organization explains, which could be submitted in tandem for review.
But, contrary to the recommendations of civil rights groups, AI's leaders are steadily investing in police and military applications of their technology.
"Police reports play a crucial role in our justice system. They are central to the criminal proceedings that determine people’s innocence, guilt, and punishment, and are often the only official account of what took place during a particular incident," the ACLU writes. "AI report-writing technology removes important human elements from police procedures and is too new, too untested, too unreliable, too opaque, and too biased to be inserted into our criminal justice system."
SAVE $130: As of Dec. 12, you can snag a Blink Outdoor 4 wireless smart home security system for $129.99. That's a 50% discount or $130 off.
Opens in a new window Credit: Blink Blink Outdoor 4 (3-camera system) $129.99 at AmazonYou can never be too safe when protecting your home and loved ones, especially during the holiday season when package thieves and burglars are on the prowl. If you haven’t installed a smart security system yet, now’s the time to do it.
As of Dec. 12, the Blink Outdoor 4 (3-camera) wireless security system is available for $129.99 at Amazon. That’s $130 off the list price or a 50% discount.
SEE ALSO: Why a security suite is a must for young familiesThe Blink Outdoor 4 is Blink’s fourth-generation wireless smart camera and a powerful yet affordable home security solution. It has two-way audio, motion detection, night vision, and weatherproof housing that can withstand the elements.
You can enable person detection via the optional Blink Subscription Plan (sold separately), which also gives you cloud storage for your video clips, or you can store recordings locally on the included sync module.
With a two-year battery life and a quick and easy setup, the Blink Outdoor 4 is a hassle-free way to monitor your home. It’s also Alexa compatible, so you can use voice commands to view live footage on your Echo Show or Fire TV device.
SAVE UP TO $200: As of Dec. 12, Best Buy is offering extra savings on Apple products leading up to the holidays. Find all iPad models on sale, including the iPad Pro, for up to $200 off. Get the iPad Pro 13-inch for $1,099, saving 15%.
Best iPad deals Best iPad deal Apple iPad, 10th generation (A14 chip, 64GB, WiFi) $279 at Best Buy (Save $70) Get Deal Best iPad Air deal Apple iPad Air, 11-inch (M2 chip, 128GB, WiFi) $499 at Best Buy (Save $100) Get Deal Best iPad Pro deal Apple iPad Pro, 13-inch (M4 chip, 256GB, WiFi) $1,099 at Best Buy (Save $200) Get Deal Best iPad Mini deal Apple iPad Mini (A17 chip, 128GB, WiFi) $449 at Best Buy (Save $50) Get DealThis year, Apple went all in on iPads, revamping the Air, Pro, and Mini models. The iPad Pro got the M4 chip before any MacBook, making it not just the speediest tablet we've ever tested, but giving it more processing power than many laptops. Plus, the Mini, which still comes in a delightfully compact 8.3-inch size, got an upgrade to the A17 chip and is now compatible with the Apple Pencil Pro.
So with Apple's big year in tablets, it's no wonder they're the darling of the holiday season. If you're looking to gift a tablet to yourself or a loved one this season, iPads are a no-brainer. Not only do they have laptop-level speed and performance, but they're versatile. iPads let you work, design, stream, and read all from one compact device.
In the post-Cyber Week haze, Best Buy has kept the good deals rolling with a special Apple shopping event, offering exclusive savings on devices. Today is the last day, so if you've had something in your shopping cart, now is the time to hit buy. There are exceptional iPad deals, and here are the best deals to shop now.
Best iPad deal Opens in a new window Credit: Apple Apple iPad, 10th generation (A14 chip, 64GB, WiFi) $279.00 at Best BuyThe best iPad deal you can find at Amazon is on the brand's base model. The Apple iPad (10th gen) is the best iPad for most people. The 10.9-inch screen is just the right size whether you're working or streaming shows on-the-go. For illustrators and hobbyists alike, this iPad is compatible with the USB-C and first generation of Apple Pencil. The A14 chip, while a few generations behind, still provides performance prowess that won't disappoint.
During Best Buy's Apple event, you can find the most savings on this device. It's down 20%, bringing it to $279 for $70 off. So if you're looking to get an iPad on a budget, you can score one for under $300 with this deal.
More iPad dealsApple iPad Mini (A17 chip, 128GB, WiFi) — $449 $499 (save $50)
Apple iPad Air, 11-inch (M2 chip, 128GB, WiFi) — $499 $599 (save $100)
Apple iPad Pro, 11-inch (M4 chip, 256GB, WiFi) — $899 $999 (save $100)
Apple iPad Pro, 13-inch (M4 chip, 256GB, WiFi) — $1,099 $1,299 (save $200)
Apple iPad, 13-inch (M4 chip, 512GB, WiFi) — $1,299 $1,499 (save $200)
Apple Watch users just got precisely one new, added convenience with the latest watchOS update.
According to 9to5Mac, watchOS 11.2 hit the streets this week, and it can be downloaded by anyone with a modern Apple Watch now. Anyone hoping for a massive suite of cool new features will probably be disappointed, though, as this update is primarily focused on bug fixes. That said, there is one new thing you can do with your Apple Watch now.
SEE ALSO: Fitbit vs. Apple Watch: Which should you buy in 2024? SEE ALSO: Apple's iOS 18.2: Here's 4 new features to be excited aboutSpecifically, users who like to use the Camera Control app on watchOS to control their iPhone camera can now pause videos during recording from the watch. That's it. That's the big new feature that's coming with watchOS 11.2. It's not a huge one, but for those who enjoy using Camera Control, it's probably very welcome.
If you want to take advantage of this or any bug fixes or security updates, go to Settings, then General, then Software Update on your Apple Watch. Make sure you plug the watch in before updating, too.
The trailer for the upcoming action-comedy Novocaine sees Jack Quaid (The Boys, Star Trek: Lower Decks) taking all sorts of physical damage. Stab wounds, third-degree burns, gunshot wounds — the list goes on and on. Luckily for Quaid's character Nathan Caine, he can't feel a thing.
SEE ALSO: 2025 movie preview: All the films you'll want to know aboutThat's right: Nathan, who's otherwise just an average dude, cannot feel pain. But when the girl of his dreams (Amber Midthunder, Prey) gets kidnapped, he'll use that ability to fight past every evil henchman who stands in his way. In the trailer alone, we see him grabbing a gun out of a vat of hot frying oil and shoving glass into his hands to create makeshift claws. Gnarly stuff.
SAVE $80: As of Dec. 12, the AncerstyDNA + Traits Genetic Test Kit is just $39 at Amazon. That's a 67% discount and $80 off the list price.
Opens in a new window Credit: AncestryDNA AncestryDNA + Traits Genetic Test Kit $39.00 at AmazonThe holiday season is a time for reflection, connection, and uncovering the stories that make us who we are. This year, AncestryDNA is offering an unbeatable deal to do just that — $80 off DNA kits.
As of Dec. 12, you can get an AncestryDNA + Traits Genetic Test Kit for just $39. That’s a 67% discount or an $80 price cut from the sticker price.
With this specific kit, you can get a closer look at how your DNA influences your traits (e.g., your ear wax type, your ability to smell certain scents, and even your food preferences). AncestryDNA claims the test can reveal more than 40 personalized traits and characteristics, and with the ethnicity estimates and inheritance maps, you can see how your traits relate to your genetic heritage.
All you have to do is send in a bit of saliva, and in a matter of weeks (six to eight), you'll get a detailed report on your ancestry and genetic traits. That’s a pretty good deal for less than 40 bucks.