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Capture the moment with the best camera deals of the week

Mashable - Fri, 08/09/2024 - 11:51

Whether you want to take gorgeous portraits or snap tons of pics at that party you have coming up, the best camera deals this week have you covered. Shop our picks below:

Best Camera Deals Best Mirrorless Camera Canon EOS R100 $399 at Amazon (Save $200) Get Deal Best Point and Shoot Camera Sony ZV-1 $648 at Amazon (Save $101.99) Get Deal Best Instant Camera Deal Kodak Mini Shot 2 ERA (60 sheets bundle) $159.99 at Amazon (Save $30) Get Deal

When was the last time you took a photo with an actual camera? It might seem clunky this day and age to use single-function tech, especially if you're on the younger side of tech buyer, when your smartphone's camera can do so much. But having a camera, whether it's a sophisticated mirrorless camera or a simple instant camera for taking quick pics, can be fun and useful for preserving important memories. And it's a lot more fun than just scrolling through photos on your phone. There's just something to be said about having physical photos in your collection, taken by devices engineered to give you the best images possible.

If you're thinking about taking the plunge and grabbing a camera, now's a good time to do so. We've found a few deals you won't want to pass up on some of the best options around right now, with top names like Canon and Kodak to choose from. We've rounded up our picks below of the best camera deals of the week so you've got a few to choose from when you decide to start shopping.

Save money and take some awesome photos with the cameras below, which are all on sale now.

Best mirrorless camera Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Canon EOS R100 $399.99 at Amazon
$599.99 Save $200.00 Get Deal Why we like it

The Canon EOS R100 is an affordable mirrorless camera that gives you more options than you'd get with a smartphone for an affordable price. It boasts a 24.2MP CMS sensor, 3.5 fps burst shooting mode with autofocus, 4K video capture, and 120 fps shooting at 1280 x 720. It has a sleek black body and is comparable to the more expensive DSLR EOS Rebel T7 but for less money, making it a good entry-level mirrorless option for anyone looking to get more into serious photography. Plus, its autofocus mode helps to pick out faces while shooting so you don't have to struggle with doing it on your own.

Best point and shoot camera Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Sony ZV-1 $648.00 at Amazon
$749.99 Save $101.99 Get Deal Why we like it

The Sony ZV-1 camera is a fantastic point and shoot option that's especially great for vlogging, especially if you typically create content for video platforms like YouTube. It's a compact option that's also good at shooting still photos, with a 20.1MP 1-inch sensor that makes for absolutely excellent video quality paired with a 3.5mm mic that means you don't have to provide an external one if you're recording a lot of sound beyond voice. It's simple to use for beginners and professional users alike, and its autofocus is worth writing home about, too – it can nail down moving people and pets easily so you don't have to fiddle with your settings.

Best instant camera Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Kodak Mini Shot 2 ERA (60 sheets bundle) $159.99 at Amazon
$189.99 Save $30.00 Get Deal Why we like it

This Kodak Mini Shot bundle comes with everything you need to take instant photos and print them to share with all your friends and family. It may look simple, but it has plenty of options, like auto-focus and face detection so you don't just take blurry photo after blurry photo. It has a thin, sleek and perfectly portable body that can print your images in seconds. Plus, this bundle gets you 60 additional printing sheets, so if you do take some throwaway pics here and there, you can try again. It's the perfect companion for a beach day or a vacation with friends. Plus, you get the instant gratification of photos in your hands in minutes.

Find your perfect match with the best dating apps of 2024

Mashable - Fri, 08/09/2024 - 11:46

At one point in time, finding love was a much more difficult process. It required you to commit to "putting yourself out there," relying on good old-fashioned luck to find what you were looking for, whether it be true love or a quick fling. But nowadays, the dating scene is easier to get into thanks to the best dating apps.

SEE ALSO: The dating app glossary: The A to Z of terms you need to know

People today are meeting their soul mates on dating apps — something that's becoming more and more common as society learns to navigate the ins and outs of online dating. A 2022 survey from the Pew Research Center found that out of nearly 6,000 respondents, one in 10 partnered adults (those who were married, in a long-term relationship, or living together) met through a dating app. For adults under 30 and members of the LGBTQ+ community, 20 to 24 percent found their partner on the apps.

A dating app for every desire

With so many dating apps out there, it's easy to feel confused or overwhelmed by the options. While Match Group (Tinder, Match, Archer, OkCupid, Hinge, Plenty of Fish, and The League, among others) continues to dominate the market, you don't have to limit yourself to just one brand when looking for the best dating app.

There's a bit of an abundance of choice when it comes to settling on the best dating app for you, which can make an already tiring process that much harder. While Match Group (Tinder, Match, Archer, OkCupid, Hinge, Plenty of Fish, and The League, among others) continues to dominate the online dating market, you don't have to limit yourself to just one brand when looking for the best dating app. We encourage you to expand your horizons while picking one out, and maybe test a few to figure out what you like and don't like (kind of like dating, we guess?).

SEE ALSO: How to stay safe on dating apps

For example, First Round’s On Me (FROME) is a newer app that's gained popularity for its date invitation feature. Choose a drink, date, time, and venue, and the app will send a personalized invitation to your potential match. Once a date is confirmed, it's locked into both users' calendars, and the in-app chat feature is activated 12 hours before the date.

Other apps like Pure cater to people open to ethical, non-monogamous relationships or threesomes. There really is something for everyone, including more traditional dating apps like eharmony, Facebook Dating (think Tinder Lite, for your grandma), and Christian Mingle that swap endless scrolling for compatibility quizzes and faith-based connections.

One alternative app that we did originally recommend but can't anymore, though, is Feeld. The company's Dec. 2023 rebrand brought with it a slew of bugs and, more importantly, some location-related safety concerns. Since then, we've heard additional rumblings about security. Until we have more information, we'd suggest avoiding it for the time being.

The best dating apps of 2024

After testing out each of the apps and putting them through their paces, we've narrowed them down to just the best dating apps of 2024. Through hands-on testing, customer reviews, availability (all are available on the App Store or Google Play), privacy, and overall user-friendliness, we feel confident that you'll find your perfect match among these recommendations.

Amazon deal of the day: Snag a 4-pack of Apple AirTags for just $75

Mashable - Fri, 08/09/2024 - 11:32
Amazon deals of the day at a glance: OUR TOP PICK Apple AirTags 4-pack $74.99 at Amazon (save $24.01) Get Deal BEST EARBUDS DEAL Sony LinkBuds S $128 at Amazon (save $71.99) Get Deal BEST STREAMING DEAL Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K $29.99 at Amazon (save $20) Get Deal BEST TABLET DEAL Apple iPad, 9th generation (A13 Bionic chip, 64GB, WiFi) $224 at Amazon (save $105) Get Deal

Before you kick off your weekend plans, you might want to check out some of the deals Amazon has to offer on Aug. 9. It may not be a big shopping event or holiday, but the mega retailer is still dishing out deals left and right — including on some of our favorite brands.

Here are our top picks for the best Amazon deals of the day on Aug. 9. And be sure to check back at our picks from earlier this week as well, since many of those are still live.

Our top pick Opens in a new window Credit: Apple Apple AirTags 4-pack $74.99 at Amazon
$99.00 Save $24.01 Get Deal

An individual AirTag typically costs $29, which means it would cost you about $116 to buy four separately. With this four-pack deal, however, you'll pay just $74.99. That's basically like getting one and a half for free. Stick one on your luggage, keys, bike, tools, and anything else you don't want to lose and keep track of their location as long as there's an Apple device with Find My nearby. If you're an iPhone user, they're the best choice for a Bluetooth tracker.

Opens in a new window Credit: Sony Sony LinkBuds S noise-cancelling earbuds $128.00 at Amazon
$199.99 Save $71.99 Get Deal

The Sony LinkBuds S have "mighty noise cancellation features, immersive sound sure to please, and are also super portable and workout-friendly," former Mashable intern Stacia Datskovska wrote in her review. They might not be the best-looking buds on the block, but they definitely beat the original LinkBuds and are a solid choice for noisy commutes or flights. As of Aug. 9, they're also back on sale for just $128 at Amazon. That's a savings of 36% and about nine bucks away from their record-low.

Opens in a new window Credit: Apple Apple iPad, 9th generation (A13 Bionic chip, 64GB WiFi) $224.00 at Amazon
$329.00 Save $105.00 Get Deal

On Wednesday, we featured the ninth generation iPad as our top Amazon deal of the day. At $229, it was matching a previous record-low price. On Aug. 9, however, that price has dropped even further to just $224 — a new record-low. Even though it's not the newest iPad on the market (it hails from 2021), it's still our favorite tablet for most people. It packs the A13 Bionic chip, a 10.2-inch Retina display, and up to 10 hours of battery life that'll help you power through all your basic tasks. I held off for awhile on buying this for myself, but at this price, I finally pulled the trigger.

Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K $29.99 at Amazon
$49.99 Save $20.00 Get Deal

For just $5 more than the typical Amazon Fire TV Stick, you can get the Fire TV Stick 4K. It does everything the regular streaming stick does, but better. As the name suggests, the 4K version offers support for cinematic 4K Ultra HD, as well as support for Dolby Vision, HDR10+, Dolby Atmos, and WiFi 6. Not to mention, Fire Stick now let you play Xbox games without a console. Snag it on sale for just $29.99 as of Aug. 9.

None of these deals catching your eye? Check out Amazon's daily deals for even more savings.

These are the best outdoor deals of the week

Mashable - Fri, 08/09/2024 - 11:17

While back-to-school shopping has already begun, don't let it put a ticking clock on your summer. There's still plenty of time to get outside and make summer memories with friends and family, whether you're hitting the beach, taking off for a camping trip, or getting out to enjoy your local trails and parks. That's why we're rounding up some of the best outdoor deals at Amazon for this week - including paddleboards, beach chairs, and more.

These are the best outdoor deals of the week: Best beach chair deal Tommy Bahama Backpack Beach Chair $71.50 at Amazon (save $12.49) Get Deal Best SUP deal Highpi Inflatable Stand Up Paddle Board $187.49 at Amazon (save $72.50) Get Deal Best beach tent deal AMMSUN Beach Cabana $84.85 at Amazon (save $11.14) Get Deal

As of today, Aug 5, there are plenty of outdoor deals available at Amazon ranging from the ultimate folding backpack beach chair to a personal beach cabana. Keep your summer bucket list in mind as you look through this week's best outdoor deals.

Best beach chair deal Opens in a new window Credit: Tommy Bahama Our pick: Tommy Bahama Backpack Beach Chair $71.50 at Amazon
$83.99 Save $12.49 Get Deal Why we like it

The Tommy Bahama Backpack Beach Chair is an ultra-functional comfy seat for the beach. It has five different positions, including the option to set it up so you can lie completely flat. Thanks to its backpack straps, it's super easy to pack the chair up and trek it to the beach or to the park for a picnic. With a rust-proof aluminum frame, it's durable for years of use. My grandmother got me the Tommy Bahama Backpack Chair for my birthday over ten years ago, and I still use it all through the summer to this day. While the sale price of $71.50 might still seem a little steep for a beach chair, it's a great value buy when you consider its quality and longevity.

Best SUP deal Opens in a new window Credit: Highpi Our pick: Highpi Inflatable Stand Up Paddle Board $187.49 at Amazon
$259.99 Save $72.50 Get Deal Why we like it

If your idea of the perfect summer day is less sitting and relaxing and more getting out and being active, a SUP board is a great way to enjoy the water while also getting good exercise. Whether you want to try SUP yoga or paddle around your favorite lakes and pods, the Highpi Inflatable Stand-Up Paddle Board has got you covered. This board measures 11 feet long by 33 inches wide, making it wide and steady enough for beginners who want that extra stability. It's made from military-grade materials for your safety and comes with a hand pump for easy setup. At under $200, this board makes getting into paddleboarding more affordable.

Best beach tent deal Opens in a new window Credit: AMMSUN Our pick: AMMSUN Beach Cabana $84.85 at Amazon
$95.99 Save $11.14 Get Deal Why we like it

While beach tents can be super helpful for staying cool and protecting our skin from harmful rays, sometimes traditional tent structures can feel a little cumbersome at the beach. That's why we're fans of the AMMSUN Beach Cabana - its canopy design provides shade while still being spacious and accessible. It's made from durable, waterproof fabric and offers SPF 50+ protection. According toAMMSUN, setup can be done by one person in as little as three minutes.

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We finally know when 'Stray' is coming to Nintendo Switch, but are preorders live?

Mashable - Fri, 08/09/2024 - 11:00

Great news, cat lovers (and anyone who likes video games). The beloved dystopian feline adventure, Stray, is coming to the Nintendo Switch on Nov. 19. Announced by Annapurna Interactive on Aug. 8, which also happens to be International Cat Day, the award-winning game will be fully ported over to the popular handheld in all of its glory in just a few short months. It's unclear if this version will launch with any bonus content or extras at the moment, but we don't expect it to.

SEE ALSO: The best gaming deals of the week: Save on 'Baldur's Gate 3,' Xbox Game Pass, and a Switch Lite bundle

The debut title from BlueTwelve Studio released back in July of 2022 and was met with critical acclaim for its creativity, engaging puzzles, and overall cuteness. In it, you step into the paws of a nameless cat that is separated from its other cat friends and dumped into a cyberpunk-style city. Through exploration, platforming, and puzzle-solving, you'll have to find your own way out if you want to be reunited with your buddies. Although the situation isn't ideal, you'll still have the opportunity to partake in plenty of relaxing cat activities along your journey, like scratching random objects and taking short-but-frequent naps.

When can you pre-order Stray on the Nintendo Switch?

At the time of writing, Stray's Nintendo Switch port is not yet available to pre-order. But, we assume it will be in the coming weeks ahead of the Nov. 19 release date. If you feel like you can't wait until then and don't absolutely need to play it on a handheld console, the game is currently available on PlayStation, Xbox, Steam, and MacOS.

Samsung OLED week: Get up to 33% off OLED TVs

Mashable - Fri, 08/09/2024 - 10:50

GET UP TO 33% OFF: As of August 9, Samsung is offering up to 33% off OLED TVs as part of its Samsung OLED Week sale.

Our top picks: Best gaming TV deal Samsung 42-in Class OLED Gaming TV (S90D) $1,149.99 at Samsung (save $250 ) Get Deal Best 55-inch TV deal Samsung 55-inch Class OLED (S85D) $1,299.99 at Samsung (save $400) Get Deal Best 65-inch TV deal Samsung 65-inch Class OLED (S90C) $1,599.99 at Samsung (save $1,000) Get Deal

There are some staple items in every home that cost a lot upfront but provide years of use — washer and dryer sets, refrigerators, and TVs, to name a few.

While many people wait until their old TVs finally give out before upgrading, the latest advancements in OLED tech (like AI upscaling, Dolby Atmos, and super-fast refresh rates) may make it worthwhile to upgrade sooner rather than later.

SEE ALSO: The best time to buy a TV: A guide to the times of year that you'll find the best TV deals

Right now, Samsung is hosting its OLED TV Week with discounts of up to 33% off select OLED models, making now an opportune time to pull out your wallet and get yourself a new centerpiece for your living room.

Best gaming TV deal Opens in a new window Credit: Samsung Our pick: Samsung 42-in Class OLED Gaming TV (S90D) $1,149.99 at Amazon
$1,399.99 Save $250.00 Get Deal Why we like it

The Samsung 42-in Class OLED Gaming TV (S90D) is built for gamers. Its lightning-fast 144Hz refresh rate, combined with FreeSync Premium, guarantees tear-free, stutter-free, and low-latency gameplay for a true HDR experience. The AI Auto Game Mode is a game-changer (pun intended), automatically optimizing settings the moment you start playing. Plus, the Gaming Hub and Game Bar keep all your essential gaming tools at your fingertips so you can focus on the action and beat the competition.

Right now, you can get this TV at Samsung for $1,149.99 ($250 off the listing price). It’s the same price at Best Buy, but Amazon has it for $1,147.99, which is the lowest price you'll find it.

Best 55-inch TV deal Opens in a new window Credit: Samsung Our pick: Samsung 55-inch Class OLED (S85D) $1,299.99 at Samsung
$1,699.99 Save $400.00 Get Deal Why we like it

The Samsung 55-inch Class OLED (S85D) isn’t a gaming TV but features Motion Xcelerator 120Hz for a smooth viewing experience. Its OLED HDR display delivers cinema-like visuals with perfect blacks, a wide spectrum of vibrant Pantone-validated colors, and exceptional contrast, making it ideal for movie nights or binge-watching your favorite series. The 120Hz refresh rate also means the sports fans in your life will be able to enjoy the Big Game without motion blur.

This model is priced at $1,299.99 at Samsung (a whopping $400 off the listing price). You can also get it at Best Buy for the same price, while Amazon is yet again undercutting at $1,297.99.

Best 65-inch TV deal Opens in a new window Credit: Samsung Our pick: Samsung 65-inch Class OLED (S90C) $1,599.99 at Samsung
$2,599.99 Save $1,000.00 Get Deal Why we like it

The Samsung 65-inch Class OLED (S90C) is a premium TV that delivers vibrant, Pantone-validated colors, Dolby Atmos sound with Object Tracking Sound Lite, and a super smooth Motion Xcelerator Turbo Pro feature capable of a 144Hz refresh rate when in Game Motion Plus mode. It's also equipped with a Gaming Hub and comes with a convenient SolarCell Remote that you can control with your voice (if you want to).

This high-end model is going for $1,599.99 at Samsung, but you can get it for $1,499.99 at Best Buy and Amazon.

Get this Little Green Machine alternative from Dirt Devil at just $80

Mashable - Fri, 08/09/2024 - 10:38

SAVE 27%: The Dirt Devil Portable Spot Compact is an affordable carpet cleaner, down to just $79.99 right now at Amazon. That's a $30 discount from its list price of $109.99.

Opens in a new window Credit: Dirt Devil Dirt Devil Portable Spot compact carpet cleaner $79.99 at Amazon
$109.61 Save $29.62 Get Deal

Owning and maintaining carpets is hard work, which is why it's best to rely on carpet and upholstery cleaners to do the maintenance part. Although the Bissell Little Green Machine is our top recommendation, the Dirt Devil Portable Spot compact carpet cleaner is a great alternative, and it's discounted right now.

As of August 9, you can get the Dirt Devil Portable Spot compact carpet cleaner for just $79.99 at Amazon, down from the usual list price of $109.99. That's a $30 (or 27%) discount. It's not the best price we've seen on this vacuum cleaner, but it usually retails for quite a bit more, so this isn't a bad time to snag.

We recently covered the Bissell Little Green Machine deal at $85.75, but if you missed that deal and have a $80 budget, the Dirt Devil should fit your needs. It promises simplified spot and stain removal, and a powerful enough motor to scrub away stubborn stains and dirt. It's also compact, so you can keep it out of sight when you aren't cleaning.

'Love Is Blind UK' gets real about endometriosis

Mashable - Fri, 08/09/2024 - 10:00

As Love Is Blind makes its big return to screens, this time with UK-based contestants, the dating reality TV series has shone a light on an important health issue for many women and AFAB (assigned female at birth) people.

One of the show’s contestants, Demi — who sat in the pods talking to an array of eligible men on her quest for love — was refreshingly candid about her experiences of endometriosis and how it's impacted her dating life in the past.

One particular conversation with her fellow contestant Ollie is an important story and example of representation of the disease, inside and outside of romantic storylines on the show.

What is endometriosis?

According to charity Endometriosis UK, endometriosis “is the name given to the disease where cells similar to the ones in the lining of the womb (uterus) are found elsewhere in the body”. This can lead to inflammation and the formation of scar tissue, and can cause a range of unpleasant symptoms: pelvic pain, painful periods, pain during or after sex, fatigue, an increased risk of having difficulty becoming pregnant, and more.

SEE ALSO: How to spice up your sex life when you have endometriosis

In the UK alone, around 1.5 million women and AFAB people are currently living with the condition. Demi, a contestant on Love is Blind UK, is one of them.

Love Is Blind UK makes space to talk about endometriosis

In episode 3, when Ollie asks Demi what’s stopping her from connecting with him emotionally, she explains how her endometriosis has been a barrier in past relationships.

"I’ve always wanted a family and to be a good mum," she tells him. "It’s hard for me to naturally conceive because I’ve got endometriosis."

"Sometimes I don’t feel like I’m enough which is really scary," Demi adds. "You really struggle each month – physically, mentally." She goes on to explain that fertility problems she has faced as a result of her endometriosis "really has ruined relationships".

Demi opened up about endometriosis on the third episode of "Love Is Blind UK." Credit: Netflix

These life-altering symptoms of endometriosis are so important to talk about with a partner, and receive support for. It’s a well-known fact that endometriosis is also under researched – making its representation in TV shows even more crucial for raising awareness and demanding change.

"Latest research shows that only 54 percent of people know what endometriosis is," Faye Farthing, head of communications at Endometriosis UK, tells Mashable. She adds that this directly impacts diagnosis times and awareness of symptoms — both crucial to improving treatment for and day-to-day experiences of the disease. 

Specifically, Love Is Blind UK’s spotlighting of endometriosis and how it can impact people's experiences of dating and relationships is a fantastic step forward for raising awareness. But it's also crucial for teaching people without it about the romantic and intimate difficulties that people with endometriosis may face.

Dating with endometriosis can mean challenging conversations

"Endometriosis can have a significant impact on people’s relationships," Farthing says. "It can be hard to start a conversation about your condition to a new partner, and it’s encouraging that this will be spotlighted on the new series of Love Is Blind, to show how open discussions can take place and the importance of highlighting your needs with a partner." 

"This can be a really difficult conversation, and can be challenging for both the person with endometriosis and their partner."

SEE ALSO: Orgasms trigger my endometriosis: The sex lives of people with endo

She adds that many with endometriosis report feeling isolated by their condition, feeling "frustrated at having to cancel social plans, and having an understanding partner is so incredibly important for those with the disease".

"Dating with endometriosis isn’t always given the spotlight it deserves and shining a light on this not only helps remove the taboo associated with the disease and its symptoms, but also hopefully highlights how to have an open dialogue with a partner and the importance of being in a supportive relationship," Farthing says.

“Dating with endometriosis isn’t always given the spotlight it deserves."

Another fantastic example of endometriosis representation in pop culture right now is author Coco Mellors’ latest novel Blue Sisters. Published in May 2024, it explores the lives of four sisters — one of whom sadly passes away (before the novel even starts, so don’t worry, no spoilers) after an accidental overdose from attempting to medicate the pain from her endometriosis. Mellors has spoken openly about her reasons for incorporating endometriosis so centrally into a storyline — and it has everything to do with representation and spotlighting the need for more time and money to be put into women and non-binary people's health issues.

"In my first book, I have a character that has epilepsy, and that was because my best friend has epilepsy and I have never seen in any work someone dealing with the realities of it in a way that wasn't defining their life, but it was in their life, and I felt endometriosis is quite a similar disease in some ways," Mellors told Cosmopolitan in an interview

"It's just such an example for me of how male-centred the medical industry still is today, and how much women are expected to endure physically. It's a kind of lonely disease to be living with and I thought it felt true to this world that one of the sisters would have [endometriosis]."

It’s never been more important that endometriosis is talked about and recognised as a serious legitimate health condition — and watching storylines on TV and reading books about people and characters dealing with it can only further emphasise this.

Don't call it "benign"

Endometriosis UK is campaigning for healthcare professionals to stop using the word "benign" when referring to the disease, as well as other gynaecological conditions. The term can mean very real, often debilitating symptoms are underestimated, deprioritised, and ignored. Calling endometriosis "benign" stinks of medical misogyny, and lessens the perceived impact of diseases that affect so many women and non-binary people. 

We see the impact of the lack of awareness around endometriosis in author Sally Rooney’s debut novel Conversations With Friends and its TV adaptation. Protagonist Frances (played onscreen by Alison Oliver) has endometriosis, and struggles to be diagnosed and treated appropriately throughout the series. Frances experiences debilitating pain and excessive bleeding that she dismisses as "just her period". Then, when she does consult a medical professional, she is accused of having unprotected sex and is dismissed with a prescription of the contraceptive pill — a common tale. Eventually, she is diagnosed with endometriosis, but not after some wrong turns lead to her suffering from her symptoms for longer. Conversations With Friends perfectly encapsulates the importance of representing the realities of misdiagnosis and/or delayed diagnosis when it comes to conditions like endometriosis.

"Endometriosis care urgently needs to improve," Farthing says. "Not only does diagnosis in the UK take on average eight years and 10 months, but gynaecology waiting lists in England have grown faster each month than any other elective specialty in percentage terms and are now over double the size they were prior to the pandemic."

Campaigning for change, Endometriosis UK is calling for the UK government to commit to an average diagnosis time target for endometriosis, to recognise it as a common and chronic disease, and adjust menstrual wellbeing education to reflect this. More than that, more research and funding is needed "as part of an investment into women’s health" to discover better treatment, pain management, and a cure.

Representation of endometriosis on TV and in books...can help to raise much needed awareness to demand change. 

The sharing of endometriosis stories, on screen and otherwise, can help create real change, Farthing says. "We often hear from patients who have felt ignored and dismissed, and seeing other people’s experiences can be incredibly validating, and shows that you are not alone in what you are experiencing and that this is a disease that can have a huge impact on people’s lives."

So, representation of endometriosis on TV and in books — whether it’s on Love Is Blind UK, a bestselling novel or another form of pop culture — can help to raise much needed awareness to demand change. 

"Onscreen stories of endometriosis can go a long way in improving public awareness," Farthing says. "Driving public awareness is key to ensuring everyone recognises the symptoms of the disease and how to seek help."

How to watch: Love Is Blind UK is now streaming on Netflix.

Top 10 YouTube videos this week, including Quenlin Blackwell, Mr. Beast, and more

Mashable - Fri, 08/09/2024 - 09:56

Are you concerned about how to keep up with what’s trending? Don’t worry we’ve got you.

This past week has been full of game releases, competitions, and challenges with cash prizes. The best part is we’ve listed 10 videos you should know about so you can keep up in the conversations about the latest trends.  

Mr. Beast - Survive 100 Days In Nuclear Bunker, Win $500,000 

Mr. Beast is back at it again with a viral video that explores two strangers working together to survive 100 days in a nuclear bunker underground to win $500,000. Teamwork is essential for these two because, if even one of them leaves, they both lose and walk away with nothing. Over 121 million people tuned in to this 32-minute video since it was posted on Aug. 3 to see if willpower is enough to conquer this task.

Forge Labs - I Spent 100 Days in a Fungal Outbreak in Hardcore Minecraft... Here's What Happened

Minecraft fanatics, this one’s for you. On Aug. 4, YouTube creator Forge Labs takes you through his journey of the subcategory of “survival mode” in Minecraft, “hardcore,” where he says he spent 100 days battling a deadly fungus outbreak to avoid the permanent death fate that won’t allow him to respawn and take a second chance. Over 1.8 million people tuned in to this three-hour long video, and if you’re thinking about exploring the fungal infection mode, you may want to watch as well.  

Markiplier - The Joy of Creation: Part 1

This one’s for the Friday Nights at Freddy’s lovers. As a part of a week-long celebration for the game's 10th anniversary, ScottGames released a demo for The Joy of Creation (remake). Markiplier is one of a handful of YouTubers to post his stream the day of the demo release, Aug. 4, and there are two parts.

Total running production - Men's 100 Meter Finals Were HISTORIC || Noah Lyles VS. Kishane Thompson - Paris Olympics 2024

The Olympics is almost over, so whether you’re looking to relive some moments, or catch up on competitions you missed, social media is the place to do that. Total Running Productions not only catches you up on the Men’s 100 meter finals in under 10 minutes, but also gives you a slice of history to help put things in perspective.  

WWE - Roman Reigns rocks the WWE Universe with SummerSlam return: SummerSlam 2024 highlights

This is your chance to catch up on the must-see moments from WWE’s 2024 SummerSlam. Roman Reigns made an unexpected appearance — and a confrontation with his cousin Solo Sikoa left the crowd shocked.

Crunchyroll - Garp's Galaxy Impact | One Piece

One Piece fans got a sneak peek of Episode 1114 of the popular anime from Crunchyroll. You need a subscription to watch the full video, but this almost two-minute teaser may be able to help you decide if it’s worth the money. 

Quenlin Blackwell - Feeding Starving Influencers ft. the Sturniolo triplets

If you love when YouTubers collaborate, you might want to tune in to this meet-up with Quenlin Blackwell and the Sturniolotriplets. Get to know these four YouTubers in their kitchen and see whether they mesh well together.

Ryan Trahan - I Stayed in MrBeast's Nuclear Bunker

If you watched the aforementioned Mr. Beast nuclear bunker challenge, you’ll like this one, too. Although Ryan Trahan did not directly participate in the challenge for the grand prize of $500,000, he did spend two days with the contestants starting on day 48 of the 100-day challenge. Trahan’s challenge was to help these two strangers, turned frenemies, put aside their differences in an effort to make it to the finish line and claim the grand prize.  

Danny Gonzalez - Tech Products That Should Not Exist

Some tech doesn’t always function the way companies claim it will. YouTuber Danny Gonzalez delves into some poorly operating tech that he feels should not exist. If you have an hour to spare, this video dives into some controversial tech.

Nintendo of America - The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom – Traversing Hyrule Trailer – Nintendo Switch

This five-minute preview of the Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom gives you a rare look into the new Nintendo game that is expected to be released Sept. 26. Here, you can learn the ins and outs of the game to help with your purchasing decisions.

Ace back-to-school shopping with Momfluencer Tiffany Davidson’s Walmart picks

Mashable - Fri, 08/09/2024 - 09:47

Lifestyle influencer Tiffany Davidson is a mom of four energetic, on-the-go kids ranging from elementary to middle school age, so she knows firsthand how hectic back-to-school shopping can be. With different supply lists, trendy clothes, and the right tech to find, it can quickly become overwhelming.

To tackle this challenge, Tiffany shares her go-to solution: "I absolutely love shopping at Walmart to pick out the essentials I’ll need to make the transition smoother for me and my kiddos," she says. From must-have school supplies to convenient tech solutions, she's excited to share her top picks to help make this school year the best!

'Mr. Throwback's Adam Pally busts out his impressions while playing 'Say, Action!'

Mashable - Fri, 08/09/2024 - 08:44
Adam Pally performed famous movie lines while we gave him direction. What happened next was pure hilarity.

Olympic breaker Sunny Choi on her signature move, Roblox, and breaking full-time

Mashable - Fri, 08/09/2024 - 08:34

Less than two years ago, Sunny Choi was living a double life working in corporate America by day and breaking by night. Then breaking was announced as an official Olympic sport, and Choi knew it was now or never. As a child, she had dreamed of attending the Olympics as a gymnast. Now, at 35, she is attending the IRL Games as a member of Team USA's first ever breaking team — and wandering around the metaverse as a digital avatar in a new Olympics-themed Roblox game.

Mashable caught up with Sunny for a quick chat less than a week before she headed off to Paris.

SEE ALSO: How to make the most of the Olympics on Peacock Hi Sunny! You're part of a new Olympics-themed Roblox game. Have you played Roblox before?

I knew of Roblox because my nieces play, but I had never played. My sister-in-law, actually, was saying that my nieces will probably be more excited about me being in Roblox than my being in the Olympics.

You've just given your nieces priceless bragging rights at school.

That's basically what my sister-in-law said. "They're gonna be so excited when they find out!" To be honest, I haven't been able to play in the experience myself because I've been a little busy [laughs] but I would love to, because I did get to see the two emotes [a Roblox avatar animation] of my breaking moves and they're so cute. With one of them, especially, you can definitely tell it's me if you know what my movements are.

How would you describe the move depicted in that emote?

It's like a signature move, I don't know that anyone else does anything quite like it. Some of my signature moves have names — like I have one that I call "wizardry" — but this one doesn't. It's just a long string of movements [and actually] that's the name, just because it helps me to remember it. 

There's this segment where I do a kind of one-handed back walkover, like a gymnast, but it goes around in a circle. It reminds me of a gymnastics move called the Valdez, so I call it a "Valdez-step-on-hand," because I literally land stepping on my hand, and then I grab my foot and I throw my foot up in the air.

Isn't the gaming term "noob" also used in the breaking community?

Yes, and it means the same thing: to be a beginner. I started breaking with people who were in the engineering school at Penn, so it may be that they use that word more than the rest of the breaking community, because I don't hear it often.

You were director of global creative operations for skincare at Estée Lauder before quitting to pursue breaking full-time in January 2023. What was that time like for you?

That life was actually really, really challenging, and I was lucky to be able to make that decision to jump into my passion and quit the corporate job. Had I not, I either would have had to find a job where I was able to work less, or I would have needed to dial back on the breaking because it was getting to a point where it was unsustainable. I was getting up at six in the morning, going to the gym and then working a New York City corporate day — which is not just a nine-to-five, by the way — and then logging off, changing, going to practice, answering emails and Slack while I was at practice, coming home, finishing the job, going to bed, getting six hours of sleep if I was lucky, and then doing it all over again. So it was definitely really, really tough.

I don't recommend trying to work full-time and pursuing another passion to that level. It is possible, I think, to go ahead and work a full-time job, and then also be passionate about something. But I think pursuing it at an Olympic level is definitely going to be challenging. You don't have any sense of balance. You have no time for anything else, including yourself. You don't have any downtime. And any time I did have downtime, I was so exhausted that I didn't get to really enjoy it.

SEE ALSO: How to make the most of the Olympics on Peacock Will you attend other sporting events at the Olympics?

We can apply to get tickets to watch other events, but I probably won't know what my schedule looks like until I'm there. And I'm assuming I'm not going to be the only athlete that wants to watch other events [laughs]. I don't know how that process goes, but I do think that they encourage athletes to go watch other sports.

There's a few sports where I've actually met the athletes. I've never been into water polo, but just meeting [Team USA water polo player] Ashleigh Johnson, she's really cool, so I'd like to watch her. Rugby Sevens looks really cool, I'd love to watch the women's team. I'm all about women's sports, so we're just talking women here by the way. Gymnastics, of course, is on there. I've always loved diving, so maybe diving would make it on there. Those on the top of my list.

This interview has been edited and condensed for clarity.

'Daily Show' mocks X's advertiser lawsuit with brutal parody video

Mashable - Fri, 08/09/2024 - 06:44
"The Daily Show"s Desi Lydic created a parody version of X CEO Linda Yaccarino's video explaining X's decision to sue advertisers.

Fast-track your cybersecurity career with lifetime access to an educational course bundle for just $70

Mashable - Fri, 08/09/2024 - 06:00

TL;DR: Get lifetime access to the Ultimate Advanced CyberSecurity Professional Certification Bundle for $69.97 through September 3 to help you boost your career in the IT field.

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In the current market, cybersecurity skills are more essential than ever — and they're in high demand.

This Advanced Cybersecurity Certification bundle offers a comprehensive collection of courses designed to elevate your expertise in the field. Priced at $69.97, this bundle is ideal for anyone looking to expand their knowledge and advance their career in cybersecurity.

Whether you're an IT consultant, a digital nomad, or someone eager to break into the cybersecurity industry, this bundle covers everything from risk management to advanced security practices. You'll dive into the NIST Cybersecurity Framework, mastering the steps needed to manage security and privacy risks effectively. The CISSP course helps you get a solid grasp of information security, giving you the tools to pass the CISSP certification exam.

For those looking to manage enterprise security, the ISACA CISM course focuses on developing and managing information security programs. It’s designed for aspiring managers and professionals aiming to align cybersecurity strategies with business objectives. If you're a hands-on technical professional, the CompTIA CASP+ certification courses will help you architect and implement secure solutions across complex environments, making you a valuable asset to any organization.

The courses are available 24/7 (and forever), so you can learn at your own pace and fit your studies around your schedule. This bundle not only adds to your skill-set but also opens doors to lucrative career opportunities in various sectors, including finance, government, and cybersecurity solutions.

With real-world applications and a focus on the latest industry trends, this cybersecurity certification bundle could be a smart investment in your professional future — on sale for $69.97 through September 3.

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Get fast, wireless charging for your iPhone for just $35

Mashable - Fri, 08/09/2024 - 06:00

TL;DR: Charge your iPhone 12 or newer instantly with the Speedy Mag wireless charger for $34.97 (reg. $119.95) through September 3.

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Keeping your devices charged without the hassle of cords is a game-changer, especially if you're always on the go. The Speedy Mag wireless charger offers a simple solution for iPhone users tired of tangled cords and slow charging speeds.

Charge your iPhone 12 or newer instantly with the Speedy Mag wireless charger for $34.97 (reg. $119.95) through September 3, providing quick and reliable power whenever you need it.

This charger is specifically designed for iPhones 12 and up, making it a great fit for anyone looking to simplify their charging routine. Whether you're at your desk, in the car, or just relaxing at home, you can easily snap it on and watch your battery fill up fast. It's ideal for anyone who wants their phone ready to go without the usual charging headache.

With the Speedy Mag, you can charge your phone effortlessly while working, cooking, or chilling on the couch. Its magnetic attachment keeps it securely in place, so you can keep using your phone while it powers up, avoiding messy cables and the fear of your phone slipping off the charger.

If you’re looking for an easy and efficient way to keep your iPhone charged, the Speedy Mag wireless charger is worth considering.

At $34.97, the Speedy Mag wireless charger is a handy accessory for anyone with an iPhone 12 or newer who wants to make charging as simple as possible.

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Ariana Grande takes on 'Hot Ones', remains alarmingly chill

Mashable - Fri, 08/09/2024 - 05:39
Singer Ariana Grande appeared on "Hot Ones" to take on the spicy wing challenge.

Google’s Monopoly Money + Is the A.I. Bubble Popping? + The Hot-Mess Express

NYT Technology - Fri, 08/09/2024 - 05:05
“Maybe this actually is a chance to press the reset button on the internet.”

'Good One' review: A tense-father daughter hike tests the bonds of trust

Mashable - Fri, 08/09/2024 - 05:00

A backpacking trip becomes imbued with simmering tensions in Good One, India Donaldson's subtly gripping feature debut about a father and daughter at odds. Told through the eyes of a queer teenager on the verge of adulthood, the film centers the kind of gruff, occasionally uncomfortable heterosexual machismo around which camping can thrive, but it grounds its notions of clashing genders and generations in a precisely wound family story.

It is, in essence, an adventurous thriller in which the adventure is a breezy trek at a slight elevation, and the thrills comprise mere glances. But rarely has a film conferred such monumental weight and importance upon the perspective of a teenage girl. Whether  anything happens through most of Good One depends on the point of view, though by the end of the movie's brisk 90 minutes, Donaldson's arch direction places Murphy's Law in its crosshairs. Practically anything can happen, and beneath the surface, everything does.

What is Good One about? Credit: Metrograph Pictures

After opening with calming shots of a burbling stream in the woods — a promise of sorts, towards which the movie's city-dwelling characters are drawn — Good One introduces New York high schooler Sam (Lily Collias) and her uptight father Chris (James Le Gros). As they pack for their trip to the Catskill Mountains, Sam spends time with a female friend of hers on whom she clearly has a crush, while Chris meticulously fits rectangular snacks and supplies into a cylindrical jar until there's no more room left.

Chris, who's divorced from Sam's mother, is remarried and has a wailing newborn; he sees this trip as an escape from frustrating domestic mundanities, and tries to exert a sense of control over every aspect. Sam, meanwhile, goes with the flow. What she wants out of this hike isn't certain, but she isn't opposed to the idea of it in general — or, it would appear, to new opportunities. Both characters exist at vastly different stages of transformation in middle age and teenhood; for Sam, college applications loom.They're soon joined en route to the Catskills by Chris' old friend Matt (Danny McCarthy), a more frustrated and far less-prepared accomplice in a transition of his own. Divorced as well, Matt was meant to bring his teenage son along — a close friend of Sam's — but a fight between them makes Matt the awkward third wheel to Chris and Sam's father-daughter bonding, or so it would seem.

Before long, this dynamic shifts as well. Chris and Matt have a brotherly dynamic, and their similarities cause them to fall into a familiar rhythm, though one that's alienating to Sam. The two men's dynamic is endearing at times, if occasionally tinged with language that Sam's generation might've long soured on — like calling women "females." But they are, for the most part, harmless lunks at opposite ends of a comedic spectrum: a man who's meticulously over-prepared, and a man who wears jeans on a hike and forgets his sleeping bag.

However, what sets Good One apart from the usual crop of men-in-arrested-development American comedies is that Sam is caught in the middle of their straight-man/funny-man shtick, not just as a casual observer but an unwitting participant in their lives, their arguments, and their disagreements. She isn't just a casual mediator who has fun intervening, but someone whose life is (and has been, for as long as she's been alive) tied up in theirs. This places her in the awkward position of wanting to help and joke around, but without ruffling any feathers.

As jovial as this dynamic may be, it soon grows fragile. Cracks first begin to appear when a trio of young men set up their own camp nearby, and Sam's objection to her father in private goes unheard, or at best misunderstood. They grow more pronounced when Matt's drunken self-loathing veers into territory so discomforting that you might momentarily stop breathing. All the while, the story of Good One lives and breathes through its stellar lead performance.

Good One features some of the best acting this year. Credit: Metrograph Pictures

The complexities of Donaldson's screenplay are owed, in large part, to the fact that Matt and Chris are deeply sympathetic characters. Spending time with them is largely a joy, even if the occasional verbiage of theirs feels retrograde at times.

Chris, for instance, embodies an eager, clownish dad, a protector who builds emotional shields through low-hanging humor and fun factoids. He takes pride in the simplest of things, like the way Sam pours soup ("Isn't that a steady pour?" he repeats more than once), and while cooking rustic meals, talks about how you "need the bean to meet its potential." Le Gros leans fully into the goofy persona of a man desperately trying to be one with nature, forcing himself into the groove of camping to the point that anyone stepping a foot out of line or not following his rule book receives a scolding.

However, where Le Gros really taps into Chris is in his refusal to fully see his daughter, despite practically never taking his eye off her. This applies to both men, but where Matt can afford to be disengaged, Chris is never concerned (or even really aware) that Sam is changing her tampons in the open forest when strange men could be nearby. And where a more traditional drama might weave ongoing verbal conflicts into this father-daughter story, Good One paves the path for them through reaction shots from both Le Gros and Collias, building Chris and Sam's relationship not through communication but through a lack thereof.

Collias, meanwhile, puts on a clinic of concern and self-doubt, as Sam intuits ever-so-slightly weird vibes at several turns. Of course, to break such an intricate story down to a matter of gender binaries would do it a disservice, but it truly does embody the varying ways men and women learn to navigate the world, given their experiences and how they're socialized.

Right in the middle of this dynamic is the streetwise Matt, who McCarthy fills to the brim with emotions simply waiting to burst forth. The character (a former actor on a mid-2000s procedural, echoing McCarthy's recurring role on Prison Break) conceals the real ways his failures at fatherhood continue to bother him. Matt casually brushes off these paternal inadequacies, though he always seems to search for answers about what to do, even if those answers come from a high schooler. McCarthy is the movie's secret weapon, its beating heart and soul — which makes it all the more viscerally impactful when Matt's comments towards Sam begin skirting the line of appropriateness.

Good One is an unexpected gut punch. Credit: Metrograph Pictures

For Sam, who's nearing the end of high school, navigating the world in the long run means being exposed to it first, then living outside of the comforts and confines of home. This risky adventure is given literal form by Donaldson's setting: the great outdoors, where practically any scenario could arise when strangers are nearby.

Sam may exist in close proximity to Chris' protective shadow, but a tragic part of the story is her discovery that this, too, has its limits. No character in the film, not Matt nor any of the young men they come across, has any particularly sinister aura, but the film's sense of looming unease is born from brief moments and stray dialogue that makes Sam (and the audience) question the intent of other characters, without ever providing answers.

This functions as a kind of filmic plausible deniability, and allows any and every character to simply resume their regular, friendly status quo as though nothing out of the ordinary has happened. And to them, this is indeed the case, whereas to Sam, something definitely has happened. Meanwhile, the plot and dialogue constantly poke and prod at Sam's sense of equilibrium. That nothing happens in terms of overt genre or thriller flourishes is precisely the point, because the phantom possibilities are unnerving all on their own. From there on out, it becomes a question of who in the film, including Sam herself, will take those emergent possibilities into consideration, and how this will affect the rest of the trip — an unfortunate question she not only needs to ask, but has answered for her in the process.  

Good One is ultimately a dialogue-heavy film about a culture of silence. It's akin to Mira Nair's Monsoon Wedding in that regard, though it lives at the far opposite end of the cinematic spectrum, unfolding quietly and unassumingly, and sans overt confrontation, until things finally boil over in ways that can't help but strain even the most pleasant relationships. Its intensity is born not from what happens but the possibility of what could, and the question of whether or not that possibility is enough to change one's perception of other people, and of the harshness of the world at large. 

Sam is essentially forced to come of age before our eyes when witnessing this harshness firsthand. She's not only exposed to the failures and insecurities of two father figures, but to their indifference to her lived experience in a way that pierces the veil of childhood safety and comfort. Few experiences are more jarring. Donaldson's deft direction ensures that by the end of the film, much like Sam, we also feel our sense of trust has been shaken as we emerge into the real world.

Good One opens in theaters Aug. 9.

Don’t miss it: Sam’s Club memberships now $25 (50% off)

Mashable - Fri, 08/09/2024 - 05:00

TL;DR: Save 50% on a Sam’s Club 1-year membership for a limited time, making it just $25 this month.

TikTok tried to convince us that Erewhon Market is the most luxurious place to get groceries, but we’d argue that Sam’s Club takes the cake. It might not have ridiculously expensive berries, but you can get multiple errands done under one roof and skip the checkout line if you download their app.

The only downside is that, like a real club, you have to be a member to get inside the door. If you want in, save 50% here with our Sam’s Club membership deal and get one year for $25 (reg. $50) this month only.

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Sam’s Club members usually have a hard time leaving without the entire store in their carts since they can shop for everything from fresh and frozen groceries to electronics and furniture in one place. You won’t have to hop between multiple stores to get everything on your list anymore.

Plus, with bulk-sized goods, you probably won’t have to make as many trips to Sam’s Club as you would with your regular store—that is if you can handle staying away.

If your cart is full to the brim and the line looks long, there’s no need to stand and wait. With Scan and Go™ on the Sam’s Club app, you can scan your items, show your digital receipt on your way out (everyone has to do this), and be on your way.

Members of Sam’s Club also rave about savings on gas, so don’t forget to fill up your tank on the way home. The club also has a tire and battery center if your car needs more than fuel.

Speaking of members-only, you’ll get even more discounts on hotels, car rentals, live events, movies, and more. We think you’ll earn back that $25 membership fee in no time with how much you’re saving on, well, everything.

Don’t miss out on this Sam’s Club membership offer—get one year for $25 (reg. $50) this month only.

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Find your next obsession among 3,000+ gripping documentaries on ad-free MagellanTV

Mashable - Fri, 08/09/2024 - 05:00

TL;DR: Pay only $35.99 for a whole year of documentary streaming from MagellanTV.

For those who love to dig into cool facts and stories, MagellanTV is your go-to for a whole year of streaming captivating documentaries. With over 3,000 series and titles, this service is perfect for anyone who can't get enough of history, science, and more.

Whether you want to explore ancient empires or get lost in the mysteries of space, MagellanTV has you covered with a fresh lineup that regular streaming platforms don't offer. A year-long subscription is on sale for $35.99 for a limited time.

What makes MagellanTV so awesome is its focus on telling stories that cater to unique interests. Whether you're into the wonders of nature or the twists and turns of human history, there's always something here that'll grab your attention. With such a diverse library, there's never a dull moment, making it the perfect pick if you're tired of the same old TV shows.

On top of that, MagellanTV gives you an ad-free experience, so you can dive into stories without any interruptions. Plus, it's accessible on a variety of devices (iOS devices, Roku, Fire TV, Chromecast, or smart TV), so you can catch a great documentary wherever you are.

Dive into a world of discovery and let these epic documentaries spark your imagination. Whether you're just curious or a full-on documentary addict, MagellanTV is your ticket to the best stories around.

Normally $59, you can get a one-year subscription to the MagellanTV Documentary Streaming Service on sale for $35.99.

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