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It's no secret that singles have been disenchanted with dating apps lately. Users complain that apps are copying each other with similar features and encourage bad behavior like ghosting, and they're trying to branch out into IRL activities instead (even dungeon sound baths).
Tinder's upcoming CEO, Spencer Rascoff, seems well aware of these feelings. In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, Rascoff — currently CEO of Tinder's parent company, Match Group — said he wants to change the app and its reputation.
SEE ALSO: Comparing AI features for Bumble, Hinge, and Tinder"Think of Tinder like a bar where people come together to meet new people," he told the Wall Street Journal. "We have to innovate to drive more people into our establishment, and that means renovating our bar."
Rascoff told investors last month that Gen Z isn't into hookups, and Tinder needs to adapt to this reality, the Wall Street Journal reported. Young adults are having less sex and drinking less than their older peers were at their age, Rascoff cited.
Featured Video For You How Tinder and other dating apps use algorithms to find your match — Horny on MainTinder has long been known as the "hookup app," even blamed for the "dating apocalypse" as far back as 2015. Dating apps have undoubtedly changed the way people meet each other: according to a 2023 Pew Research Center study, around one in 10 partnered adults in the U.S. met their partner on a dating app or site, and that number doubles for people under 30 and LGBTQ people.
But dating apps are also regularly blamed for the culture around casual sex and superficial judgments of people. When someone has an abundance of choice with gamified dating, they may forget that behind the profile is a person. As Mashable previously reported, trust in dating apps has waned in recent years. Match Group was sued last year for claims that the apps are "predatory" and "addictive." (The lawsuit has since been sent to arbitration.)
Rascoff is taking over for current Tinder CEO Faye Iosotaluno, who posted on LinkedIn last week that she'll step down in July 2025, after eight years at Match Group. Rascoff will lead both Match Group and Tinder. His plan is to lean into AI features and implement new product changes quickly, especially safety features. According to the Wall Street Journal, Rascoff wants an improved user experience even at the expense of short-term revenue.
"Revenue growth matters, but it is an output of audience growth and improved user results," Rascoff shared in a LinkedIn post about Tinder's product principles moving forward. One of them is "failing fast": "We're making big bets, and that means we will undoubtedly make mistakes. What matters is how fast we learn and how we use failure to fuel what's next."
It's uncertain whether these adjustments will change Tinder's public image, as the app has added more features for those looking for love in recent years. But given Gen Z's penchant for the internet, Tinder is likely here to stay.
You might've seen those viral images and videos of the emotional support kangaroo in an airport. Hopefully, you at least wondered if the video was AI-generated. Or maybe you were fooled by a quick scroll. We're here to tell that, yes, the viral emotional support kangaroo was indeed AI-generated.
Here is the video in question.
View this post on InstagramHow do we know it's AI? First, it's probably best to sit back and consider the video's content. A non-domesticated creature is acting as a service animal, calmly holding a boarding pass in its hands and staring at the camera like Jim Halpert from The Office. Brother, that is not real. Second, the original was posted to the Instagram account @InfiniteUnreality, which posts AI-generated and VFX content.
That didn't stop the video from being spread all across the internet. Most notably, it was posted by the X account @DramaAlert, where it has racked up 73 million views. The responses online were a mix of people joyfully reposting, wondering what was going on at that airport, and lots of jokes. To be fair, a number of people also pointed out that the video was AI-generated. Community Notes on X eventually noted that it was AI-generated as well.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed. This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.Needless to say, to those who were duped, AI-generated video is getting much better, even if the scenario itself — an emotional support kangaroo — was hard to believe. So, as always in the age of AI, be careful out there for fakes.
TL;DR: Upgrade your PC for just A$23 with this Microsoft Windows 11 Pro license, on sale through June 1.
Do you have an old computer that could use a refresh? Upgrade its operating system and give it new life with Windows 11 Pro, now just A$23 (reg. A$310) through June 1.
If you’ve got an older device lying around, you don’t need to shell out hundreds of dollars for a brand-new laptop. Just give it a new lease on life with this Windows 11 Pro upgrade. This new operating system is filled with features that can help you tackle both work and play.
What’s new in Windows 11 Pro?Microsoft Windows 11 Pro was created with modern professionals in mind, but you don’t have to be tackling work to appreciate the new features. It offers a seamless interface that’s easy to navigate, snap layouts, improved voice typing, and a more powerful search experience everyone can benefit from.
We should all be taking our cybersecurity more seriously, and Windows 11 Pro offers advanced security measures like a biometric login, encrypted authentication, and advanced antivirus defenses to beef up your protection.
Need to get work done? Windows 11 Pro includes Microsoft Teams, and also offers some unique professional features. Azure AD lets you manage logins and permissions for employees, while Hyper-V makes it possible to create and run virtual machines to test things. You’ll also get Windows Sandbox, a way to test files safely without risking your computer.
If you’d like to ditch the mouse and keyboard, Microsoft Windows 11 Pro gives you the option to go touchscreen. And it also puts Copilot, Microsoft’s AI-powered assistant, right on your desktop.
Once you tackle all your responsibilities, it’s time to start gaming. Windows 11 Pro includes DirectX 12 Ultimate, with graphics that make you feel like you’re right there in the game.
Note: You’ll need 4GB RAM and 40GB of hard drive space to run Windows 11 Pro, and if you’re running Windows 11 but can’t install upgrades via Windows Update, you won’t be able to install this version either.
Elevate your PC experience with this lifetime license to Microsoft Windows 11 Pro, now just A$23 (reg. A$310) through June 1.
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Opens in a new window Credit: Windows Microsoft Windows 11 Pro AU$23Anyone with a fear of eyes, needles, or both should steer well clear of the trailer for The Home, the new horror film from The Purge writer/director James DeMonaco and co-writer Adam Cantor.
The story follows Max (Pete Davidson), a man sentenced to work in a retirement home as part of his community service. Of course, there's a catch. (There's always a catch!) That home harbors all sorts of gnarly secrets, starting with the fourth floor, which Max is warned to avoid at all costs. There are hidden messages written on walls and people falling out of windows, and the doctor in charge of things (Bruce Altman) is entirely too fascinated by Max's "interesting eyes." It's not good!!
From the looks of the trailer, this one will be creepy and gory in equal parts.
WhatsApp Status is getting a bit of a facelift.
Status is WhatsApp's version of an AIM away message (an ancient AOL feature from the early days of the social internet), which basically allows users to say what they're up to while they're not near the app. In a new feature released on Thursday, you can personalize your Status just like you would an Instagram Story.
"More ways to express yourself on Status." Credit: WhatsApp"WhatsApp Status is your private space to keep the people who matter most to you up to date on what’s happening day to day. Whether it's your wedding day and you’re using Status to give those who couldn’t make a front row seat or you just want to share what made you smile most today, bring even more of your personality to each Status," a press release from WhatsApp reads.
You can turn your away message into a collage, like you would in Instagram Stories, by using the layout tool. You can add music, post stickers, and add the "Add Yours" sticker, all of which you can already do on Instagram Stories.
If it isn't clear at this point, Meta owns both Instagram and WhatsApp, so the similarities aren't shocking. Plus, it's sort of Meta's MO to add in features users may or may not want as a ploy to keep them on the platform longer.
"Whether you’re sharing the everyday moments that make up your life or a big occasion, we hope these new features give you even more ways to bring those closest to you along and up to date on what’s happening," the press release adds.
The features began rolling out on Thursday and will continue rolling out over the next few months.
SAVE $90: As of May 29, the Sonos Era 300 is on sale for just $359 (reg. $449) across retailers, including Amazon, Walmart, Best Buy, and Sonos itself. That's 20% in savings and matches its record-low price from Black Friday.
Opens in a new window Credit: Sonos Sonos Era 300 $359 at AmazonAs much as we love the Sonos audio lineup — from their high-end soundbars to their Bluetooth speakers to their first-ever headphones — we're not fond of the steep pricing. It's rare to see Sonos products go on sale outside of big shopping events like Black Friday or Prime Day, so we're pumped that the Sonos Era 300 speaker, which we've tested and love, is back down to its best price ever on this random Thursday in May.
As of May 29, you can grab the Sonos Era 300 for just $359 instead of its usual $449 across multiple retailers: Amazon, Walmart, Best Buy, and Sonos itself. That's 20% off, or $90 in savings, and matches its record-low from Black Friday last year.
SEE ALSO: The best smart speakers in 2025The Era 300 is the first Sonos speaker to support spatial audio, which led Mashable's Stan Schroeder to deem it "the king of sub-$500 smart speakers." It's not the prettiest looking speaker, but it's packed with fancy audio technology, including six amps, four tweeters, and two woofers. It also features Sonos Voice Control, as well as Alexa, customizable sound in the Sonos app, and the ability to connect seamlessly with other audio products from Sonos. Not that it needs a boost from anything else, though. As Schroeder puts it in his review, "It singlehandedly produces sound that can often match larger speakers, perhaps even entire hi-fi systems."
While it's not quite as easy to use as Apple's HomePod and requires an adapter to connect a 3.5mm jack, we're willing to overlook those flaws for its absolutely booming sound. Take a rare $90 off for a limited time at your choice of retailer.
Shop the Best Audio Deals NowSoundcore by Anker P20i True Wireless Earbuds — $19.98 (List Price $39.99)
Sony WH-CH520 Wireless Headphones — $38.00 (List Price $59.99)
JBL Flip 6 Portable Bluetooth Speaker — $99.95 (List Price $129.95)
Bose SoundLink Flex Portable Speaker — $149.00
Sony WH-1000XM4 Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones — $228.00 (List Price $348.00)
JBL Bar 300 5.0ch Compact Soundbar — $249.95 (List Price $399.95)
SAVE $450: The DJI Power 1000 portable power station is on sale at Amazon for $549 with the on-page coupon. That works out to a 45% discount off the standard price of $999.
Opens in a new window Credit: DJI DJI Power 1000 Portable Power Station $549 at AmazonUnexpected power outages can happen at any time. Next time, instead of scrambling for shelter with power or begging to stay at a friend's house, invest in a super powerful portable power station and stay home. Thanks to a rare Amazon sale, there's a sweet discount today.
As of May 29, the DJI Power 1000 portable power station is on sale for $549 at Amazon with the on-page coupon. That's a savings of $450 (with an on-page coupon) compared to the normal price of $999, or a 45% discount.
With a battery capacity of 1024Wh and a stable output at 2200W, you'll be in good shape with the DJI Power 1000. When the power goes out, use the DJI portable power station to keep your refrigerator going for about 45 hours, or a lamp for 92 hours. Since it has multiple charging ports, you'll also be able to keep your phone going at the same time.
SEE ALSO: Our favorite Anker products are on sale at Amazon: Grab the Solix C300 for $180But the DJI is also great for upcoming summer camping trips. Pack it along to recharge mobile phones about 57 times or keep the car refrigerator cooling for about 19 hours. If you're taking a drone along on the trip, expect that to get recharged 12 times with the DJI Power 1000.
DJI uses fast-charging technology in the Power 1000 so when it comes time to recharge the portable power station itself, expect to get back to 100% with 70 minutes of charging. If you only have 50 minutes, expect to reach 80%.
In terms of using the DJI Power 1000, take advantage of the dual 140W USB-C fast-charging outlets. Plus, it's designed for quiet operation, only getting to about 23 decibels.
Before the next unexpected storm knocks out power, equip your home with the DJI Power 1000 portable power station. Thanks to the on-page coupon, you can snag the power station for just $549 at Amazon, which is a major 45% discount off the normal price of $999. Your recently purchased frozen food will thank you.
The best tech deals to shop this weekRoku Ultra 4K Ultimate Streaming Player (2024 Release) — $79.99 (List Price $99.99)
Beats Pill Bluetooth Speaker — $99.95 (List Price $149.95)
Roborock Qrevo Master Robot Vacuum and Mop — $899.99 (List Price $1599.99)
Peloton Bike — $1,145.00 (List Price $1445.00)
Apple AirTag (4-Pack) — $74.99 (List Price $99.00)
SAVE $45: As of May 29, buy a $99 Spotify Gift Card that covers 12 months of Spotify premium. That saves you $45 off the usual $144 a year cost of Spotify Premium.
Opens in a new window Credit: Spotify Spotify Premium Gift Card $99 at AmazonPaying monthly subscriptions can seem less daunting than big, once a year payments. However, an annual payment can sometimes save you a pretty penny. Unfortunately, Spotify only offers monthly pricing, starting at $11.99. Those little payments are small when they come once a month but over a full year, it adds up to $144. But, there's a sneaky way to get some savings.
As of May 29, grab a Spotify Premium gift card for $99. That's $45 in savings on a normal year of Spotify Premium. While you normally buy a gift card for someone else, it's also a sneaky way to save yourself some money. This gift card is only applicable on individual plans.
Among music subscriptions, Spotify remains one of the most popular. It has all the basics so you can build a personal library of music and playlists, which are shareable with friends and family. Plus, if you can never decide what to listen to, Spotify is great at creating daylists that cater to your different music moods throughout your waking hours. Plus, Spotify has integrations for both podcasts and audiobooks. A Spotify Premium membership gets you 15 hours a month of audiobook credits so you can listen to bestsellers all within the Spotify app.
So whether you're buying for yourself or someone else, this Spotify Premium gift card is a great way to save on a yearly subscription.
Victoria's Secret seems to have suffered a major online security incident. The retailer's website was down on Thursday — showing only an apologetic message to customers — leaving would-be shoppers scrambling.
It appears the security incident began in the evening hours, eastern U.S. time, on Wednesday. Reuters reported at that time the company had taken down its website's functionality as well as some unspecified in-store capabilities.
Visitors to the Victoria's Secret online store are instead greeting with a statement from the company. It reads:
"Valued customer, we identified and are taking steps to address a security incident. We have taken down our website and some in store services as a precaution. Our team is working around the clock to fully restore operations. We appreciate your patience during this process. In the meantime, our Victoria’s Secret and PINK stores remain open and we look forward to serving you."
Right now, we know precious little else about the security incident. Bloomberg reported, citing an internal memo it obtained, that Hillary Super, Victoria's Secret CEO, told employees that "recovery is going to take awhile."
If you're looking to make a Victoria's Secret purchase in the meantime, then you might need to put down your phone and drive to the mall.
UP TO 57% OFF: As of May 29, save up to 57% on The Last of Us Part I ($29.83) and The Last of Us Part II Remastered ($29.99) at Amazon.
Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon 'The Last of Us Part I' $29.83 at AmazonThe Last of Us season 2 just ended, and fans are already lamenting the fact that it's gone for another stretch of time. The weekly release of the live-action series kept viewers on their toes while it aired, but now that it's over, it feels like there's an Ellie and Abby-shaped void that can't be filled for the foreseeable future. Luckily, there's another way you can experience the universe of The Last of Us: their original medium. If you've never played the original games on PlayStation 5, now's your chance to save up to 57% on both games.
As of May 29, save up to 57% on The Last of Us Part I ($29.83) and The Last of Us Part II Remastered ($29.99) at Amazon. The Last of Us Part I is regularly $69.99, so you save $40.16 (57% off). The Last of Us Part II Remastered is normally $49.99, so you save $20 (40% off). These prices apply to the physical versions of both games, so keep in mind that you're getting physical copies that will be shipped to you.
These PS5 titles tell the story of Ellie and Joel from the beginning, though both come with quality of life changes from their original releases, additional content, and other tweaks to give you the definitive version of Naughty Dog's most complex story yet. You can experience every single moment of The Last of Us from the beginning through the end of the second game, with every nuance, bit of dialogue, and uncomfortable scene originally seen in the story.
It's a good time to snag PlayStation games right now, so pick up these titles at a discount and check out what Sony has on offer for the Days of Play sale as well.
SAVE $130: As of May 29, the Sonos Beam Gen 2 soundbar is back down to $369 (reg. $499) for the first time since December. That's 26% in savings and its lowest price on record.
Opens in a new window Credit: Sonos Sonos Beam Gen 2 soundbar $369 at AmazonTV display tech is lightyears ahead of sound, which is why you may want to invest in a soundbar to make the most of your viewing experience. While we highly recommend the Sonos Arc Ultra as a premium pick, it's definitely not in everyone's price range at $999. If you're seeking something more affordable, the second-generation Sonos Beam soundbar is also an excellent choice — and it happens to be on sale.
As of May 29, the Sonos Beam Gen 2 soundbar is back down to just $369 from $499 at Amazon for the first time all year. That's a savings of 26% and matches its lowest price on record from the Black Friday season.
The second-generation Sonos Beam improves on all the things we already loved about the original model, which Mashable's reviewer Raymond Wong said "hits the sweet spot on price, design, sound quality, and features." The upgraded design features a new grill, a better processor, and Dolby Atmos compatibility on top of its already immersive sound, convenient voice assistant support, and spectacular clarity.
We named it our favorite soundbar to pair with your TV back in 2023 and while it's no longer all that new, we still think its a worthy choice that complements a mid-size TV well. As our friends at PCMag (also owned by Ziff Davis) noted, its bass response is just OK. Fortunately, you can add a Sonos subwoofer to increase the low end with all the money you'll save by snagging the Beam Gen 2 while it's 26% off.
In a surprising ruling on Wednesday, May 28, the U.S. Court of International Trade blocked President Donald Trump from imposing most of his tariffs, bringing yet more uncertainty to the global economic order.
President Trump's tariffs have upended international trade, and the at-times slapdash rollout of his "Liberation Day" tariffs has led to price increases, dramatic political fights, and high-stakes negotiations with both trading partners and foes.
Now, a three-judge panel at the federal trade court has ruled that the president exceeded his authority in imposing tariffs under emergency powers. The U.S. Constitution explicitly gives Congress the authority to regulate tariffs, but the Trump administration has appropriated this power, claiming the loss of manufacturing jobs, fentanyl trafficking, and trade deficits constitute a national emergency.
The court examined whether the International Emergency Economic Powers Act of 1977 (IEEPA) grants the president the "authority to impose unlimited tariffs on goods from nearly every country in the world." In the ruling, the judges set aside many of Trump's tariffs, his signature economic policy. The New York Times reports that no president has ever tried to impose tariffs under the IEEPA until now.
The ruling notes that the president "has declared several national emergencies and imposed various tariffs in response," as well as issuing a "number of pauses and modifications." In an often-blunt ruling, the judges found that giving the president unlimited powers to impose tariffs is unconstitutional, and that Congress may not permanently delegate these powers to the executive branch. Thus, they ruled that the "IEEPA does not authorize any of the Worldwide, Retaliatory, or Trafficking Tariff Orders."
The case was brought by dozens of states that have paid import duties since the tariffs went into effect.
The three judge panel includes a judge appointed by President Trump himself, as well as judges appointed by Ronald Reagan and Barack Obama, according to the Associated Press.
So, what happens next?Since taking office just 129 days ago, President Trump has repeatedly been blocked by federal judges from exercising novel presidential powers. The latest setback deals a potentially lethal blow to the Liberation Day tariffs. The White House has 10 days to comply with the ruling, per The New York Times.
However, that doesn't mean the Trump tariffs are dead just yet. Future tariffs, such as the recently threatened smartphone tariffs on iPhones, could be put into effect by Congress. The White House is also certain to challenge this ruling with the Supreme Court, which has already reversed several federal court rulings that blocked the president's executive orders and other actions.
President Trump appointed three of the conservative judges that make up the majority block on the Supreme Court, but those same judges have sometimes frustrated the president by ruling against his wishes.
Republicans in Congress are also extremely loyal to the president. They could put the Trump tariffs back into place under their own authority, in effect becoming a rubber stamp for the Trump administration.
"It is not for unelected judges to decide how to properly address a national emergency," said White House spokesman Kush Desai in a statement reported by Axios. "President Trump pledged to put America First, and the Administration is committed to using every lever of executive power to address this crisis and restore American Greatness."
SAVE $7.60: As of May 29, get the Joyeky Camping Lantern for $22.38, down from its usual price of $29.98. That's a discount of 25%.
Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Joyeky Camping Lantern $22.38 at AmazonIf you're planning on going camping and enjoying the gorgeous summer weather, there are a few necessities you should always make sure you take with you. A reliable power source is important, especially when there are no plugs to be found. With this Amazon deal, you can get a camping lantern that can illuminate your space and charge your phone or other tech when you're in a pinch.
As of May 29, get the Joyeky Camping Lantern for $22.38, down from its usual price of $29.98. That's $7.60 off and a discount of 25%.
SEE ALSO: The Yeti Tundra 65 hard cooler just got $75 cheaper (if you like green)This lantern shines bright with 1,000 lumens, so it can help you make sure you've got plenty of light at your campsite. It's powered by a 6,400mAh lithium battery as well, so it has electricity to spare when you need it the most. It offers four lighting modes, as well as an SOS mode in an emergency.
It also has a USB hookup (and included cable) to charge your tech as needed. But perhaps the most interesting thing about this lantern is the fact that it has a hand crank, meaning you'll never run out of backup power. All you have to do is crank it until you're charged back up, so even when your battery fails, or you have no other power source, your lantern can come through in a pinch. It only takes 3 to 5 minutes of cranking to give you an hour of power at low brightness to use the lamp.
Don't be caught without a way to keep energized if you find yourself without electricity. For just over $20, this is a great option to do just that.
Shop the Best Tech DealsRoku Ultra 4K Ultimate Streaming Player (2024 Release) — $79.99 (List Price $99.99)
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Roborock Qrevo Master Robot Vacuum and Mop — $899.99 (List Price $1599.99)
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SAVE $45: The Govee Outdoor String Lights (96 foot) are on sale at Govee for just $54.99, down from the standard list price of $99.99. That's a 45% discount.
Opens in a new window Credit: Govee Govee Outdoor String Lights $54.99 at GoveeWe're just a few days away from June which means it's time for nights spent out in the backyard. Or if you live in an apartment, summer evenings on the balcony. In either case, you'll want some mood lighting, and a massive 96-foot strand of smart lights is on a major discount today.
As of May 29, the Govee Outdoor String Lights (96 foot) are on sale at Govee's website for only $54.99, marked down from usual price of $99.99. That's a 45% discount that takes $45 off the price, bringing it down to just $0.57 per foot.
The Govee Outdoor String Lights set the mood when it comes to backyard barbecues this summer. With the Govee app, you can choose from 47 pre-made scenes or go your own way by creating a color scheme that matches your mood. If your backyard hang involves music, set the lights to sync to the tunes. You can also set schedules for automatic on/off or adjust the brightness from the app. The scheudle function is a great addition if you'll be away on summer vacation at some point over the next few months.
SEE ALSO: Our favorite Anker products are on sale at Amazon: Grab the Solix C300 for $180But you won't need to take the lights down once summer is over because the waterproof and shatterproof materials can withstand fall's rain. Leave them up for Halloween and winter holidays come December.
Before the next warm weekend arrives, upgrade your backyard for summer nights by snagging the Govee Outdoor String Lights while they're on sale for just $54.99.
The best home and kitchen deals to shop this weekSkylight Frame 10-inch Digital Picture Frame — $139.99 (List Price $159.00)
Ninja Crispi Air Fryer — $159.99 (List Price $179.99)
Birdfy AI Smart Solar Powered Bird Feeder with Camera — $179.99 (List Price $249.99)
KitchenAid Artisan Series 5-Quart Tilt Head Stand Mixer — $449.95
Eufy Omni C20 Robot Vacuum and Mop With Self-Emptying Base — $399.99 (List Price $699.99)
Cancel all Thursday plans forevermore, for the first trailer for Netflix's The Thursday Murder Club has dropped.
Based on Richard Osman's wildly popular cozy crime novel, the Chris Columbus-directed film will take fans and newcomers into Cooper's Chase. In this luxe Kent retirement village, four amateur sleuths hit the red yarn wall and solve cold cases in the drawing room over tea.
Elizabeth (Helen Mirren), Ron (Pierce Brosnan), Ibrahim (Ben Kingsley), and Joyce (Celia Imrie) pore over old unsolved case files for fun, but when a real body turns up, their Miss Marple-level skills will be put to the test. And skills they have, with their past careers in espionage, psychiatry, union activism, and medicine proving the perfect combination to track down the culprit.
Adapted for the screen by Katy Brand and Suzanne Heathcote, The Thursday Murder Club looks like it's going to be as sharp, entertaining, and character-driven as Osman's book. Sign me the hell up.
SAVE $150: As of May 29, Apple's iPad Pro has finally dipped under $850. Get the tablet with M4 chip for $849.99 at Amazon and save $149.01.
Opens in a new window Credit: Apple Apple iPad Pro, 11-inch (M4, 256GB, WiFi) $849.99 at AmazonProfessionals are no longer restricted to working on the confines of a desktop or laptop. With the innovations in tablet processors, especially by Apple, an iPad is just as powerful as a MacBook these days. This is especially true for the tablet on sale today, the Apple iPad Pro with M4 chip.
As of May 29, find the Apple iPad Pro with M4 chip for just $849.99. That saves you $149.01 for 15% off of its usual $999.
Among Apple's entire line-up of tablets, the iPad we recommend to creative professionals is the iPad Pro. With its HDR display, it has the best high definition display, allowing precision with video editing or graphic design. Plus, it has the computing power to back it up. Apple's iPad Pro with M4 chip scored 14,586 on the Geekbench 6 test, beating any MacBook or PC we've ever tested.
Right now you can find the Apple iPad Pro on sale at Amazon for $849.99. This isn't quite the lowest price the iPad has dropped to. On May 28th, the Apple iPad Pro dropped to $839. While it bounced back up by $10, this is still a great deal, finally bringing it under $850.
Tesla has updated its iPhone app with support for Live Activities.
The latest iteration of the company's iOS app, with the version number 4.45.0, will show Supercharging info as a Live Activity on the iPhone, provided it runs iOS 17.2 or later.
When you plug into a Tesla Supercharging station, a Live Activity will show up on your iPhone's lock screen with details about your charging session. This includes how much time you have left until charging is done, estimated cost of the session, charging power, speed, and added mileage.
You'll need iOS 17.2 or later for this to work. Credit: Stan Schroeder / MashableThe feature is nifty as it lets you see where your Supercharging session is at with just a quick a glance at your phone. If you have an iPhone with a Dynamic Island (that's iPhone 14 Pro/Pro Max or later), you'll also get a simple overview of your charging session there, with both a visual and textual representation of how much time it'll take until the charging is complete.
Superchargers will charge you an idle fee if you leave your car plugged in too long, so this could actually save you a few bucks if you're the forgetful type.
SEE ALSO: Report: Tesla has not prepared Austin for robotaxi launch next week (updated)Unfortunately, the feature currently ends with Supercharging; there's no support for charging at home or at third-party charging.
According to Not A Tesla App, though, the Live Activity could one day support Supercharger queue status, as well as roadside assistance status.
SAVE $120: As of May 29, the Sonos Ace headphones are on sale at Amazon for $329, 27% off their list price of $449.
Opens in a new window Credit: Sonos Sonos Ace $329 at AmazonAmazon's Memorial Day sale may be over, but there are still some great deals lingering around. If you've been on the hunt for a headphones upgrade, the retailer is offering a stellar discount at the moment on the Sonos Ace, which is marked down by over $100.
The Sonos Ace is currently 27% off, with a price drop from $449 to $329. According to camelcamelcamel, this marks a new lowest-ever price for them, so if they've been on your radar, now is a great time to pick them up. They're currently listed as a limited-time deal as well, so act fast to secure this deal while it's available.
SEE ALSO: Sony's new flagship XM6 headphones are here — but there's a catchThese headphones boast great sound quality, even featuring Dolby Atmos, and Active Noise Cancelation that allows you to be fully immersed in the sounds you're listening to without any outside noises interrupting. They have a comfortable fit and up to 30 hours of battery with Active Noise Cancelation enabled, so you can enjoy your favorite music, podcasts, audiobooks, and more for longer between charges.
Our review had high praise for them as well, with Mashable's Miller Kern saying, "I would recommend Sonos Ace to people who 1) are true audiophiles who value incredible sound quality above all else, and 2) have a Sonos ecosystem at home and will use the TV audio swap feature with their Sonos Ace and soundbar."
Don't miss out on the Sonos Ace headphones at their lowest-ever price at Amazon.
Looking for more great headphone deals? Right now, you can also score a sweet deal on the Sony ULT WEAR headphones at Amazon. Or, if you prefer earbuds, the Bose QuietComfort earbuds are discounted there, too.
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