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Hurry, today you can score two Ninja portable blenders for just $79

Mashable - Mon, 07/29/2024 - 10:26

SAVE $33: Today, July 29, the Ninja Blast portable blender 2-pack is on sale for just $79.99. That's 29% off the bundle's list price of $112.99.

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If the clunky cleanup of blenders keeps you from making your favorite smoothies and shakes, Ninja has the solution for you: personal, portable blenders. Not only do portable blenders let you pack up your favorite ingredients and make smoothies on the go, (say at your next picnic,) but they're also just the right size and super easy to clean.

As of today, July 29, you can score two Ninja Blast portable blenders for just $79.99. Normally, the blender 2-pack lists for $112.99. Today's limited-time sale is the blender's new all-time low price, saving shoppers $33 or 29%. Meanwhile, a single Ninja Blast blender costs $59.95, so getting the two-pack is worth your while.

Each Ninja Blast blender has an 18-ounce capacity, making it the perfect size for your smoothie or shake cravings. Not only does its personal serving size build make it highly compact and portable, but it also has a hinged carrying handle - and no cord. It can easily get stashed in your gym bag or nestled into your car's cup holder when you're on the go. We also love that it has an easy sip spout. When you're through with your blend, the portable blender is easily taken apart so its dishwasher-safe pieces can get clean.

Upgrade your health routine when you score the Ninja Blast portable blender 2-pack for just $79.99 today at Amazon.

Elon Musk Says Robotaxis Are Tesla’s Future. Experts Have Doubts.

NYT Technology - Mon, 07/29/2024 - 10:21
Tesla says self-driving taxis will power its growth, but the company hasn’t said when such a service would be ready or how much it would increase profits.

TikTok is collecting, sharing user views on issues like abortion, DOJ fires back in ban lawsuit

Mashable - Mon, 07/29/2024 - 10:19

The U.S. Justice Department is standing its ground in the case for a TikTok ban, citing a national cybersecurity risk based on the way the app collect's personal data.

In new documents filed on July 26, the Department of Justice accuses the platform of collecting and then transmitting sensitive, personal user data from U.S. employees to ByteDance engineers in China, using an internal communication web suite system called Lark. The data includes user views on social issues like gun control, abortion, and religion, collected through accounts' posts and interactions. It was then stored on Chinese servers, the department alleges.

SEE ALSO: How AI is trying to medal at the Paris Olympics

The filing warned that the app could engage in "covert content manipulation" of its users. "By directing ByteDance or TikTok to covertly manipulate that algorithm, China could, for example, further its existing malign influence operations and amplify its efforts to undermine trust in our democracy and exacerbate social divisions," the department's legal brief, which hasn't been made available publicly, reads.

TikTok has maintained that it operates independently from the Chinese government, and does not share any American user data with the foreign power.

"Nothing in this brief changes the fact that the Constitution is on our side," TikTok wrote in a statement posted on X. "As we’ve said before, the government has never put forth proof of its claims, including when Congress passed this unconstitutional law. Today, once again, the government is taking this unprecedented step while hiding behind secret information. We remain confident we will prevail in court."

The back and forth is the result of years of attempted federal regulation of the China-affiliated app. Earlier this year, President Joe Biden signed off on a foreign aid package which included a bill requiring ByteDance to sell its shares in the app to another buyer that meets U.S. government requirements.

In May, TikTok's parent company ByteDance filed a lawsuit against the federal government's actions, holding tight to its claim that the move to "subject a single, named speech platform to a permanent, nationwide ban" is unconstitutional and a violation of the rights of American citizens. The following month, the company filed its opening brief in the expected long legal battle.

ByteDance has a 270-day deadline to comply, as of April 24.

Missed Prime Day? This Kindle Paperwhite Signature bundle is on sale again

Mashable - Mon, 07/29/2024 - 10:16

Save $44.50: This Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition bundle is down to $220.47, saving you $44.50 on the device, cover, and wireless charger. These 16% savings are better than we saw during Prime Day 2024.

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Every year we gear up for the big deals during Prime Day, knowing that among the markdowns are usually phenomenal deals on Amazon devices, like Kindles. But during Prime Day 2024, we were shocked by just how lackluster the deals were on Amazon's e-readers. If you didn't take advantage of the minuscule savings then, we don't blame you. However, if you're having some remorse, there are still deals to be had.

The Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition is a phenomenal e-reader, the best overall option among all the Kindles we've tested. If you need a waterproof device for beach days or relaxing evenings in the tub, the Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition comes with a IPX8 rating, letting you read without fear. The Signature Edition is a step-up from the Kindle Paperwhite, and while it does cost more, it gets you double the storage space at 32GB, no lock screen ads, and wireless charging.

Right now, you can get the Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition in a bundle that includes the device, leather cover, and a wireless charging dock all for $220.47, taking $44.50 off for 16% savings. This deal is better than what we found during Prime Day, and won't last long.

Score $200 off a PlayStation VR2

Mashable - Mon, 07/29/2024 - 10:13

GET $200 OFF: As of July 29, the PlayStation VR2 is available at Amazon, Target, and Best Buy for just $349 — $200.99 off the listing price.

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If you’re in the market for a PlayStation VR2 (PSVR2) but aren’t willing to fork out $549.99 (we don’t blame you — that’s a lot of dough!), Amazon, Target, and Best Buy have a pretty sweet deal going on right now.

As of July 24, the PSVR2 is available at Amazon, Target, and Best Buy for just $349. That’s 200 off the listing price—a hefty discount on an already semi-affordable VR headset (compared to its competitors).

SEE ALSO: Meta Quest 2 vs PSVR2: How the two VR headsets stack up

While the PSVR2 is an investment (you’ll need the PS5 to use it), this discount gives you the chance to snag it at its lowest price ever. With two 2000×2040 OLED displays, intelligent eye tracking, and 3D audio immersion, you’ll feel like you’re actually in the game. The haptic feedback and adaptive triggers are also a gamechanger for anyone who plays weapon-based games.

According to Mashable’s review, the PSVR2’s eye tracking is one of its most impressive features.

“Seriously, it’s so much faster than moving a cursor around manually,” writes Mashable's Alex Perry. “I was able to whip through Horizon’s settings menu, calibrating the game exactly to my wants and needs, almost entirely with my eyes alone. It’s fluid, responsive, and I couldn’t find a way to fool it or glitch it out.”

Elon Musk, Reed Hoffman and Other Tech Billionaires Brawl Over Politics

NYT Technology - Mon, 07/29/2024 - 10:12
Elon Musk, Reid Hoffman and other tech billionaires, many of whom are part of the “PayPal Mafia,” are openly brawling with one another over politics as tensions rise.

The 15 best K-pop songs of 2024 (so far)

Mashable - Mon, 07/29/2024 - 08:49

In 2024, the Korean pop landscape remains as vibrant as ever.

Groups like ATEEZ, Le Sserafim, Seventeen, and Stray Kids are blowing out speakers at music festivals around the world, while newcomers ILLIT, RIIZE, and ARTMS put down roots on home soil. From sparkling synths to '80s Miami bass to bass-thumping bangers, the year's best K-pop tracks are a dynamic fusion of old and new. Whether it's the intricate choreography, the catchy melodies, or the out-of-this-world visuals, K-pop continues to captivate global audiences, pushing boundaries and setting trends.

SEE ALSO: The 15 best K-pop songs of 2023 (so far)

Our mid-year favorites are songs we can't stop listening to and love to love, from rising boy groups like BABYMONSTER and BOYNEXTDOOR to established sirens like aespa and IVE.

"해야 (HEYA)," IVE

IVE are wild cats stalking their prey in this playful anthem and modern ode to South Korea, a country once known as the "land of tigers." In the chorus, IVE promise that "the moment you're enchanted... In a snap, I’ll catch you!" and the song delivers, sweeping listeners up into a plucky, punchy pop confection. Nestled within the instrumentals are group calls, airy chants, and howls that evoke the thrill of a hunt. The music video depicts the sextet prowling through traditional South Korean art and folklore reimagined in candied greens, purples, and pinks. — Elizabeth de Luna

SEE ALSO: The 10 best podcasts of 2024 (so far)  "Magnetic," ILLIT

This debut from girl group ILLIT (pronounced like "eyelet") is a percolating pop hit about the irresistible pull of undeniable attraction. The production fizzes with bubbly arpeggios and crisp hi-hats, while the lyrics are both sweet ("My heart feels like a giant magnet, everything about you sticks to [it]") and fresh ("I'll make it a green light, girls gotta have guts!"). A reference to a South Korean cultural obsession, the Meyers-Briggs types ("You're J and I'm so P, S and N — polar opposites!"), feels uniquely of-the-moment, but will likely ripen in years ahead into a nostalgic nod to the 2020s. — E.D.L.

"Supernova," aespa 

A song so powerful that even NASA issued a response, "Supernova" lives up to its name. The track has exploded in South Korea, where it now holds the record for most weeks at No. 1 for an SM Entertainment act, surpassing "Gee" by Girls' Generation. For all its bombastic luster, "Supernova" fits soundly in aespa's eclectic sonic palette. Sampling Afrika Bambaataa's 1982 classic "Planet Rock," the propulsive pop track bursts with a bouncy, electro beat and a highly addictive hook spurred by a punchy chorus of "oh, ayy." Aespa have never been afraid to zig when everyone else zags, a risk that continues to pay off as "Supernova" makes a big bang on the charts. — Crystal Bell

"DASH," NMIXX

Since making their polarizing debut in 2022, NMIXX have charted a dynamic path in an industry that relies heavily on fleeting trends. "DASH" implements the very best of the group's "MIXX-pop" gimmick, fusing elements of funk, R&B, and hip-hop with lush vocal harmonies and a groovy rhythm that goes from "zero to a hunnid." While the production stands out for its richness, "DASH" lets the girls' excellent voices shine, allowing Lily to flex her powerhouse pipes and Bae to demonstrate her distinct vocal elasticity. "DASH" isn't just a catchy song; it's a bold statement that NMIXX are here to redefine the rules. — C.B.

"Earth, Wind & Fire," BOYNEXTDOOR

Deeply dorky and unbridled, "Earth, Wind & Fire" is a stellar single for the nascent sextet BOYNEXTDOOR. On this track, produced by mentor and South Korean megastar ZICO, the young band bounces between emotions like errant pinballs. "You’re my earth, wind, and fire," they sing in the throes of anxiety, jealousy, and devotion, "I think I love you more than I love my life." The track’s highlight is the pre-chorus gush "Baby, boo, my sweetie darling, think I love you more," which is delivered at a speed and pitch that mimics a nervous confession to a crush. The song’s choreography is just as charming, combining explosive jumps and glitching repetition to capture the fitful nature of falling in love. — E.D.L.

"Tap," Taeyong 

It's typical for male idols to release a project before their mandatory enlistment period, leaving fans with something to get them through the next 18 months. Taeyong, the de facto leader of NCT known for his striking magnetism and lethal stage presence, dropped his second EP just weeks before enlisting. And its lead single, "Tap," encapsulates everything that makes the rapper captivating. It's playful without seeming irreverent, a multifaceted effort that taps into his distinctive vision. The real gag is now we're left wanting more. — C.B. 

"SHEESH," BABYMONSTER 

It's never easy to stand in someone's shadow, especially if that someone is one of the biggest pop acts in the world. As the first girl group to debut under YG Entertainment since BLACKPINK burst onto the scene like a missle seven years ago, all eyes were on BABYMONSTER when they dropped "SHEESH," a braggadociously loud introduction to YG's next generation. Love it or hate it, you can't deny that "SHEESH" made an impact, thanks in large part to the group's seven members, who impressed viewers with their live vocals and onstage charisma while promoting the song on weekly music shows. In doing so, "SHEESH" climbed the charts, becoming more of a prophetic proclamation of the song's staying power. BABYMONSTER said, "Tell a friend," and people listened. — C.B. 

"Virtual Angel," ARTMS

Ethereal and warm, "Virtual Angel" is the kind of melody you hope to hear as you approach the pearly gates. The song is a promising debut for ARTMS (pronounced "Artemis"), a septet made up of former members of the much-beloved but now-defunct girl group LOONA. In "Virtual Angel," ARTMS are seraphs heralding the arrival of first love. "In my frozen heart, new flowers begin to bloom," they coo brightly to a new flame. "Once I met you, I found my instincts." — E.D.L.

"Siren," RIIZE

RIIZE dropped their first single in September 2023 and have since tried on a proverbial wardrobe of genres for size. In a beguiling feat of musicality, the group has convincingly shapeshifted between house ("Impossible"), funk ("Boom Boom Bass") and pop R&B ("Honestly") with ease. Their latest single, "Siren," is yet another impressive offering, pairing hip-hop with exhilarating, exhausting choreography from Josh Price. — E.D.L.

"Deja Vu," Tomorrow X Together 

When TXT experimented with pop-punk in 2021, it struck a chord with fans and critics alike. The sonic direction suited the boyband's penchant for expressing volatile coming-of-age emotions over catchy melodies. While the group has strayed from its emo phase, "Deja Vu" packs an emotional gut punch, serving mature melodrama with a serrated edge. — C.B. 

"Girls Never Die," tripleS

While most pop songs portray girlhood with a rose-colored sheen, "Girls Never Die" brings together all 24 members of tripleS to convey the reality of young adulthood. "I don't like the weak me / Don't wanna show this part of me / Why I use strong makeup / Why I use strong filters," they sing. For a song with 24 voices, "Girls Never Die" never sounds disjointed or convoluted. Instead, they double down on the dreamlike vibes of past releases, creating a moody anthem with a modern message: "Girls never die, girls never cry." — C.B. 

"Fatal Trouble," ENHYPEN

In "Fatal Trouble," ENHYPEN sink their teeth into delicious theatrics, delivering brooding pop saturated by elements of rock and R&B. The song is one of six tracks on a special album that commits wholeheartedly to the premise of ENHYPEN' webcomic "Dark Moon." In it, the seven bandmates are vampire schoolmates grappling with immortality and a shared love interest. On "Fatal Trouble" they tell her "Your memory, it’s falling apart... my heart, long-held trust, they’re coming undone." It’s drama, done right. — E.D.L.

"How Sweet," NewJeans

Leave it to NewJeans to drop the sweetest kiss-off of the summer. “Yeah, don’t you know how sweet it tastes? / Now that I’m without you,” they taunt a toxic lover over airy electroclash synth-washes and laser beams. "How Sweet" evokes the same relaxed sound and innate cool that catapulted NewJeans to the top of the charts and the front of everyone's minds; it's nostalgic and easy to listen without being overly simple, an effortless blend of playful lyrics and sophisticated production, And the sweetest thing about it? The way the group's vocals glide over the track with breezy confidence. — C.B. 

"Shooting Star," Kep1er

In May, WakeOne Entertainment announced that Kep1er, a nine-member girl group formed on the survival series Girls Planet 999, would continue as seven, extending the terms of their initial project contract without members Yeseo and Mashiro. "Shooting Star" is their final release as a complete unit, and it also happens to be their best. Sparkling synths, ethereal vocals, and vocoder harmonies make this an addictive listen. The song captures the essence of Kep1er's journey; it's bittersweet with a hopeful look towards the future. — C.B. 

"Chk Chk Boom," Stray Kids

Leading up to the release of "Chk Chk Boom" in July, Stray Kids teased the track, calling it something they'd never done before. Perhaps they were referring to the song's Latin influences, which include a few Spanish words and Changbin rolling his "R's" for good measure. It's a fun twist on the group's signature dynamic intensity, reflective of their willingness to continuously explore and innovate across genres. In some ways, it sounds like the easy-listening version of their breakout single "God's Menu" — fiery rap verses, pre-chorus melodies, and an explosive hook that cranks up the energy. In true Stray Kids fashion, "Chk Chk Boom" ends with a party, bringing everyone together to celebrate la vida loca. — C.B. 

'House of the Dragon' Season 2, episode 7: Who are Vermithor and Silverwing's new riders?

Mashable - Mon, 07/29/2024 - 07:11

Finding new dragonriders is no easy task, but in House of the Dragon Season 2, episode 7, Rhaenyra Targaryen (Emma D'Arcy) proves it can be done — and all she needs is a couple dozen lowborn Targaryens to throw on the barbecue to make it happen.

In episode 6 Addam of Hull (Clinton Liberty) claimed Seasmoke as his dragon, and episode 7 welcomed two new dragonriders into the fold: Hugh Hammer (Kieran Bew) and Ulf the White (Tom Bennett), all three of whom Mashable's Belen Edwards outlined as the most likely candidates a couple of weeks back.

But who exactly are Hugh Hammer and Ulf the White, and how are they related to the Targaryens?

SEE ALSO: 'House of the Dragon' used a surprising piece of gym equipment to film dragon-riding scenes Hugh Hammer is Vermithor's new rider

Blacksmith Hugh Hammer has been on a rough ride in Season 2, but things are looking slightly better for him now that he's claimed second-largest-dragon-after-Vhagar and certified bastard chomper Vermithor.

Hugh has popped up in a few episodes in Season 2, but he finally reveals his ancestry to his wife Kat (Ellora Torchia) in episode 7, when preparing to set out to Dragonstone after hearing Rhaenyra is searching for potential dragonriders. Hugh says he never knew his father, but that his mother worked in a pleasure house.

"She was granted more freedom than most 'cuz of who she was," he says. "She used to tell me I was no different to her brother's boys: Viserys and Daemon."

If we take a look at the old Targaryen family tree, this means that Hugh's mother was the sister of Baelon Targaryen. King Viserys (Paddy Considine) and Daemon (Matt Smith) are his cousins.

Ulf the White claims Silverwing in episode 7. Credit: Ollie Upton / HBO Ulf the White is Silverwing's new rider

Ulf is slightly more reluctant to head to Dragonstone, but he's pretty much forced into it by his friends, who he's spent years telling about his own Targaryen ancestry over many a wine.

"I'm the son of Baelon the Brave," Ulf whispers in a tavern to his mates back in episode 3. "Bastard brother to Prince Daemon and the late King Viserys. Uncle to the one, true queen, Rhaenyra Targaryen. The blood of the dragon runs through these veins and yes, men would take my head for it."

Ulf isn't exactly keen to put this heritage to the test, but makes the journey to Rhaenyra’s keep anyway for the trial. Fortunately, Silverwing – when Ulf bumps into them while fleeing Vermithor – seems more than happy to confirm his Targaryen blood, even if Ulf stepped on a precious dragon egg in the process.

New episodes of House of the Dragon air Sundays at 9 p.m. ET on HBO and Max.

Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman on 'Chicken Shop Date' is hilariously awkward

Mashable - Mon, 07/29/2024 - 06:08
Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman appeared on "Chicken Shop Date" with host Amelia Dimoldenberg.

Spark your romance with 'Adventure Challenge: Couples Edition' for 20% off

Mashable - Mon, 07/29/2024 - 05:00

TL;DR: The Adventure Challenge: Couples Edition offers 50 unique and exciting activities for you and your partner for just $39.99, a 20% discount from the usual price.

Looking to rekindle the spark in your relationship or just want to try something new with your partner? The Adventure Challenge Couples Edition could help provide you with unforgettable experiences and deeper connections. (And for something really exciting, try the Adventure Challenge: In Bed Edition for just $29.99.)

Designed to help couples discover new adventures together, this unique book offers 50 creative and engaging challenges that will bring you closer and create lasting memories. For a limited time, you can get it on sale for $39.99 (reg. $49.99).

Each challenge is a surprise until you scratch it off, adding an element of mystery and excitement to your time together. From cooking a new dish to exploring the outdoors or trying a fun DIY project, these activities are designed to push you out of your comfort zones and into each other’s arms. No special skills or equipment are needed — just a willingness to try something new and have fun.

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Comprehensive TEFL courses for aspiring teachers and travelers — discounted 54%

Mashable - Mon, 07/29/2024 - 05:00

TL;DR: Access a structured TEFL learning path with interactive lessons and lifetime access to this valuable course bundle for $299.99 (reg. $659), a 54% discount.

Ever dreamt of teaching English and traveling the world? Now’s your chance to make it a reality with this comprehensive TEFL bundle. Designed for all proficiency levels, these courses provide a structured learning path, complete with interactive lessons, quizzes, and practical exercises. For a limited time, this online learning package is available at 54% — pay just $299.99 instead of the usual $659.

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On sale for $299.99, this English as a Second Language Master Class bundle offers unbeatable value, equipping you with the skills to succeed as an English teacher.

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Your lifetime ticket to 40,000 different puzzle adventures is here — only $39.99

Mashable - Mon, 07/29/2024 - 05:00

TL;DR: Get a lifetime of puzzle-solving fun and mental stimulation with the Magic Jigsaw Puzzle Game for just $39.99 (reg. $299.97).

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The Magic Jigsaw Puzzle Game is a great way to unwind after a long day while keeping your mind sharp. The user-friendly design and high-quality graphics make every puzzle even more fun. You can easily adjust the difficulty level to suit your mood, from relaxing with simple puzzles to tackling complex 1,200-piece puzzles for a more challenging experience.

Compared to other puzzle games that require monthly subscriptions or in-app purchases, this lifetime subscription offers unbeatable value. You only pay for it once and it's yours forever (the way it should be, right?).

Invest in this VIP lifetime subscription to Magic Jigsaw Puzzle Game today and enjoy endless fun, mental stimulation, and the joy of puzzle-solving for a lifetime for $39.99 for a limited time.

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Cloud storage done right: FolderFort’s 2TB lifetime plan is on sale at 72% off

Mashable - Mon, 07/29/2024 - 05:00

TL;DR: Grab a lifetime pass to FolderFort's 2TB storage plan and enjoy secure, fast, and reliable cloud storage, available for $139.99 (reg. $499.99).

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Digital storage is critical in just about everyone's daily lives, and having enough space has become an irritating and expensive endeavor. FolderFort's lifetime deal could be the ideal solution, with 2TB of storage that guarantees 99.99% uptime, fast upload speeds, and BackBlaze encryption. Pay only once for a lifetime of secure cloud storage — on sale for $139.99 (reg. $499.99). That's a 72% discount.

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How to watch Victor Wembanyama at Paris 2024 online for free

Mashable - Mon, 07/29/2024 - 04:30

TL;DR: Live stream Victor Wembanyama at Paris 2024 for free on BBC iPlayer. Access this free streaming platform from anywhere in the world with ExpressVPN.

France has never won a gold medal at basketball but they'll be hometown heroes at Paris 2024. The French team also has one of the hottest prospects in the NBA onside: the 7'4" Victor Wembanyama, who was drafted last year to the San Antonio Spurs.

Wembanyama has already won NBA Rookie of the Year. Can he add a medal — gold, silver, or bronze — to his ever-growing list of acheivements?

If you want to watch Victor Wembanyama play at Paris 2024 for free, from anywhere in the world, here's all the information you need.

When is Victor Wembanyama playing at Paris 2024?

France are set to compete in the below group games at Paris 2024:

Men's basketball

  • France vs. Brazil in Group B — 11:15 a.m. ET on Jul. 27

  • Japan vs. France in Group B — 11:15 a.m. ET on Jul. 30

  • France vs. Germany in Group B — 3:00 p.m. ET on Aug. 2

How to watch Victor Wembanyama at Paris 2024 for free

The basketball at Paris 2024 is available to live stream for free on BBC iPlayer.

BBC iPlayer is a free streaming platform that's geo-blocked to the UK only. But hoop fans from across the globe can access the basketball action, and any other Paris 2024 events on BBC iPlayer, by using a VPN. A VPN will hide your real IP address (digital location) and connect with a secure server in the UK, helping unblock free streaming sites such as BBC iPlayer from anywhere around the world.

Unblock BBC iPlayer for free by following this simple process:

  1. Sign up for a streaming-friendly VPN (like ExpressVPN)

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

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

  4. Visit BBC iPlayer

  5. Live stream the basketball at Paris 2024 from anywhere in the world

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The best VPNs for streaming are not free, but leading VPN providers usually offer incentive deals such as free trial periods or money-back guarantees. By using these deals, you can unblock BBC iPlayer without committing any cash. This is obviously a short-term solution, but it gives you time to stream the basketball, and plenty more sporting action from Paris 2024, before claiming back any initial investment.

What is the best VPN for BBC iPlayer?

ExpressVPN is the best service for streaming live sport on BBC iPlayer, for a number of reasons:

  • Servers in 105 countries including the UK

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  • Strict no-logging policy so your data is secure

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Apple's AI features will be late, report claims

Mashable - Mon, 07/29/2024 - 03:56

Apple Intelligence will probably not go live when the new iPhones launch this September.

This is according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, who claims that Apple now plans to launch its AI features as software updates "by October," citing people with knowledge of the matter. The reason is what you might expect: Apple needs more time to fix bugs and make sure that it has support from third party developers.

Apple announced its AI features in June, during WWDC, saying they're "deeply integrated" into iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia. But pretty much all of the new features, which include a smarter Siri, an AI-powered text editing feature called Rewrite, and AI-generated images called Genmoji, were missing when the iOS 18 and other new operating systems launched as beta in July.

To be fair, Apple never specifically said it would release AI in September; the company said Apple Intelligence was coming in beta this fall, with some features coming "over the course of the next year." Still, reports said that the company planned to make at least some of the features available alongside the launch of new iPhones, which typically happens in the first half of September.

SEE ALSO: Apple adopts Biden administration's AI safeguards

The way it looks right now, Apple will launch iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia in September, and then introduce the AI features with a later update. Similarly, it's possible that the first iPhone 16 models will lack the AI features when they start shipping to consumers.

The report does claims that Apple will make Apple Intelligence available in its developer betas, namely iOS 18.1, and iPadOS 18.1, as soon as this week.

While all this is unofficial and yet to be confirmed, there's a very real and official delay to Apple's AI features in Europe. In June, the company said it will not launch Apple Intelligence in Europe (likely until 2025) due to regulatory concerns.

NYT's The Mini crossword answers for July 29

Mashable - Mon, 07/29/2024 - 03:50

The Mini is a bite-sized version of The New York Times' revered daily crossword. While the crossword is a lengthier experience that requires both knowledge and patience to complete, The Mini is an entirely different vibe.

With only a handful of clues to answer, the daily puzzle doubles as a speed-running test for many who play it.

So, when a tricky clue disrupts a player's flow, it can be frustrating! If you find yourself stumped playing The Mini — much like with Wordle and Connections — we have you covered.

SEE ALSO: NYT Connections today: See hints and answers for July 29 SEE ALSO: Wordle today: Here's the answer hints for July 29

Here are the clues and answers to NYT's The Mini for Monday, July 29, 2024:

AcrossGift of ___ (ability to speak eloquently)
  • The answer is gab.

With 7-Across, total goofball
  • The answer is silly.

Take in as one's own
  • The answer is adopt.

See 4-Across
  • The answer is goose.

Street haunted by Freddy Krueger
  • The answer is Elm.

DownRhyming partner of doom
  • The answer is gloom.

Where Mont Blanc and the Matterhorn are
  • The answer is Alps.

Tiny, tiny part of a gig
  • The answer is byte.

Wise-sounding herb
  • The answer is sage.

Hero
  • The answer is idol.

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Are you also playing NYT Strands? See hints and answers for today's Strands.

NYT Strands hints, answers for July 29

Mashable - Mon, 07/29/2024 - 03:45

If you're reading this, you're looking for a little help playing Strands, the New York Times' elevated word-search game.

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

SEE ALSO: Wordle today: Here's the answer hints for July 29 SEE ALSO: NYT Connections today: See hints and answers for July 29

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

NYT Strands hint for today’s theme: Book it!

The hint for the theme is more literal than you might think.

Today’s NYT Strands theme plainly explained

The words are things you can do in a library.

NYT Strands spangram hint: Is it vertical or horizontal?

Today's NYT Strands spangram is vertical.

NYT Strands spangram answer today

Today's spangram is PublicLibrary.

NYT Strands word list for July 29
  • Meet

  • Renew

  • PublicLibrary

  • Learn

  • Borrow

  • Study

  • Read

  • Browse

Looking for other daily online games? Find one you might like – or hints for another game you're already playing – on Mashable's Games page.

'House of the Dragon' drops trailer for fiery Season 2 finale

Mashable - Mon, 07/29/2024 - 03:42
The trailer for the "House of the Dragon" Season 2 finale has dropped.

Germans Combat Climate Change With D.I.Y. Solar Panels

NYT Technology - Mon, 07/29/2024 - 00:01
Plug-and-play solar panels are popping up in yards and on balcony railings across Germany, driven by bargain prices and looser regulations.

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Mashable - Mon, 07/29/2024 - 00:00

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