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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra vs S24 Ultra: What are the upgrades?

Mashable - Fri, 01/24/2025 - 05:00

Samsung has officially announced its next-generation Galaxy phones: The S25 series. Sitting at the top of that lineup is the company's most premium model of Android smartphone, the Galaxy S25 Ultra.

If you already own the previous generation, the S24 Ultra, you may have some questions about whether it's worth it to upgrade. Or, maybe you're looking to get your first Ultra model of Samsung's Galaxy phone and trying to decide if you should spend the $1,299 for the S25 Ultra 256GB model or save a few hundred bucks and get the previous model, the Galaxy S24 Ultra model.

Mashable's got you covered. We reported on Samsung Unpacked, we meticulously researched both the S25 Ultra and S24 Ultra models, and now we have a breakdown of what the S25 Ultra has that the S24 doesn't so you can decide which model is worth getting for your own personal needs.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra vs S24 Ultra: Processing Power

This is the biggest upgrade: The Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy that powers the new S25 line, including the S25 Ultra. 

According to Samsung, this new powerful chipset provides a 40 percent boost from its predecessor. The chip was designed to seamlessly power the intense Galaxy AI processes that the Samsung S25 line was made for.

On the gaming front, Samsung says that the Snapdragon 8 Elite integrates ray tracing and Vulkan optimization for a better, smoother gaming experience.

SEE ALSO: Where to preorder Samsung's new Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra smartphones

If you're planning on fully utilizing Galaxy AI on a daily basis or if you're a mobile gamer, you're going to want the power that comes with the S25 Ultra's Snapdragon 8 Elite over the S24 Ultra's Snapdragon 8 Gen 3.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra vs S24 Ultra: Galaxy AI

While we're talking about AI, lets get into the specific AI features on the S25 and S24 Ultra.

In terms of the AI features available on both smartphones, the Galaxy S25 Ultra and S24 Ultra are nearly identical. Circle to Search, Note Assist, Call Assist, Transcript Assist, Photo Assist, and more more Galaxy AI features can be used on both devices. But, the Galaxy S25 Ultra will be able to process your requests faster thanks to its chipset.

SEE ALSO: Snag the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra for $300 off at Best Buy ahead of Samsung Unpacked 2025

In addition, not all AI features are available on both phones. According to Samsung, the new Now Brief feature is exclusively available on the Galaxy S25 line, including the S25 Ultra. This was Samsung's highlighted feature during the Galaxy S25 announcement, which provides users with automatic, personally tailored notifications, reminders, and more on a homepage-like lock screen on the Galaxy S25.

Again, if you're looking to fully immerse yourself in Galaxy AI capabilities on a daily basis, you'll want to go with the S25 Ultra over the S24 Ultra.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra vs S24 Ultra: Battery

Speaking of processing power, the efficiency of the Galaxy S25 Ultra's Snapdragon 8 Elite also plays a role in its battery life.

Both the S25 Ultra and the S24 Ultra have a 5000mAh battery, but Samsung says the S25 Ultra has 31 hours of battery life when playing video compared to the 30 hours of life being the S24 Ultra needs a charge.

That one hour might not seem like a deal breaker, but when your smartphone is about to die, that extra 60 minutes will feel like a big difference in the moment.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra vs S24 Ultra: Design and Display

The S24 Ultra was the first premium Galaxy smartphone built with titanium and Samsung stuck with it for the S25 Ultra.

The S25 Ultra is lighter at 218g compared to the 233g that the S24 Ultra weighs. In addition, the S25 Ultra has a more rounded, flat design when compared to the S24 Ultra. Samsung says that the S25 Ultra is 0.4 mm thinner than the Galaxy S24 Ultra.

However, even with the sleeker and lighter design, the S25 Ultra manages to have a slightly larger display at 6.9" in comparison with the S24 Ultra's 6.8" display.

SEE ALSO: Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge: The ultra-slim smartphone teased at Unpacked

The Galaxy S25 Ultra also received an updated screen with a more scratch resistant Corning Gorilla Armor 2 glass. According to Samsung, its 29 percent more resistant to scratches and cracks than its predecessor.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra vs S24 Ultra: Camera

Both the Galaxy S25 Ultra and the S24 Ultra have a 200mp wide-angle and 50 / 10mp telephoto camera.

Where they differentiate is the ultra wide camera. The S25 Ultra gets an upgrade to a 50mp ultra wide camera compared to the 12mp ultra wide camera in the S24 Ultra. Megapixels aren't everything when it comes to photography, but they are something. The image resolution using the ultra wide camera on a S25 Ultra should be much better than its predecessor.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra vs S24 Ultra: Verdict

The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra and S24 Ultra were both the same price on each's respective release date. Now that the S25 Ultra is out though, you should be able to find some pretty good deals on the S24 Ultra if you don't mind missing out on some of the aforementioned upgrades and features.

But, if those upgrades are a must-have for you, the S25 Ultra certainly seems to be the way to go.

Im quitting Instagram. You should too.

Mashable - Fri, 01/24/2025 - 05:00

Mark Zuckerberg stood up in the Senate hearing room on Capitol Hill, turned around, and began to speak. It was hard to hear him over the camera clicks. I felt the room lift behind me as bereaved parents held up photos of their dead kids, lost to suicide or exploitation following exposure to Zuckerberg's online platforms. I realized I was standing by the time I could make out any of his words. “I’m sorry for everything you’ve been through,” he said. 

That was January 31, 2024 and less than a year later, Zuckerberg announced Meta would be abandoning fact-checkers and implementing similar policies to Elon Musk's X. 

This deeply craven and dangerous reversal, ostensibly to reduce “censorship” from Meta platforms, will make Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp even more unsafe for LGBTQ+ users. That’s why, after 13 years on Instagram, amassing 80,000 followers, and having monetarily benefited from being an influencer, I am finally leaving Instagram.  

SEE ALSO: Mark Zuckerberg wants more 'masculine energy' in corporate America

I initially joined Instagram because it was what all of my friends were doing. As a young dancer featured on television shows, it was a place to build and maintain connections and community. It was also a business, a place where I could earn money for more dance training and raise awareness about causes and issues I cared deeply about. But over time, due to policy and content moderation decisions made — or not made — by Meta, it went from something fun and engaging to something that fueled anxiety, took over my childhood, and ultimately caused harm to me and people I love.

At the end of the day, social media is a product of its environment, and the environment is getting worse. The rise in hate speech on social media has become a significant concern in recent years. Meta's decision to end its fact-checking program and ease content moderation will only add to the increase in harmful behaviors, including harassment and hate speech, especially if Zuckerberg implements something similar to X’s community notes. Giving anyone with a valid phone number and six months of a clean record on the platform the status of “approved moderator,” a status kept anonymous, is not enough to keep harmful disinformation and hate speech from spreading.

That doesn’t mean members of the LGBTQ+ community should lose hope entirely. There are people fighting to hold technology companies accountable and to make online spaces better. It’s important that young LGBTQ+ people know that there are people, like my colleagues at Heat Initiative, fighting for Big Tech to clean up their act, so that isolated members of the LGBTQ+ community aren’t forced to turn to dangerous online experiences when their in-person community fails them. The unfortunate reality is that, right now, the LGBTQ+ community is harmed disproportionally more on these platforms than their peers. Zuckerberg’s actions will only accelerate the risks that young LGBTQ+ people face on Meta’s platforms.

Lennon Torres protesting an an Apple store for the Heat Initiative. Credit: Photo by Johnny Makes

Ironically, Meta’s new policies seem likely to hurt their business too. In his announcement, Zuckerberg parroted language that has been used by Musk to justify the elimination of safety measures on X, but those decisions have proven to be terrible for X’s business. When Twitter became X and it immediately shifted away from a place people could connect and keep up to date to a cesspool of illegal and harmful content, users and advertisers fled. Zuckerberg should take note, especially since he said himself that it’s likely we will see a similar uptick in harmful content on Meta’s platforms.

But no one in the LGBTQ+ community should be under the illusion that social media or the newest technology will inherently increase connection or belonging. At least not without thorough protections. After I saw that even Apple CEO Tim Cook, a so-called LGBTQ+ advocate, donated $1 million dollars to the Trump Inauguration and sat directly behind the now president as he took the presidential oath, I was reminded again that technology CEOs are focused only on protecting their power. That unsettling realization and Zuckerberg’s announcement left me asking myself if I will keep using these platforms. Our LGBTQ+ community must come to terms with the fact that tech tycoons like Zuckerberg, Musk and Cook don’t have our best interests at heart. Ever. 

Ultimately, we have to reckon with the fact that Meta’s new policies are just the latest in a long line of decisions that have put LGBTQ+ users at risk on their platforms. To know they have a ton of hate speech on their platforms, are building algorithms meant to addict young users to their products for life, and are actively moving to ensure less content safety, I can't sit idly by and use their platforms. Zuckerberg is taking the company in a fundamentally dangerous direction. 

It is so clear to me that the young and wild toxic relationship of my youth was not with a romantic partner or friend, but with Mark Zuckerberg and the products he has built to imprison and profit off of our attention. And like many exes do, he sticks around uninvited — and I am certainly done giving him a pass. 

Join me. It’s time to delete your Instagram. 

Lennon Torres is an LGBTQ+ advocate who grew up in the public eye, gaining national recognition as a young dancer on television shows. With a deep passion for storytelling, advocacy, and politics, Lennon now works to center the lived experience of herself and others as she crafts her professional career in online child safety at Heat Initiative, aiming to bridge the gap between online safety and LGBTQ+ representation through intentionally inclusive strategies. Lennon’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lennon-torres-325b791b4/

How to watch Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Philadelphia 76ers online

Mashable - Fri, 01/24/2025 - 05:00

TL;DR: Live stream Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Philadelphia 76ers in the NBA with FuboTV, Sling TV, or YouTube TV.

The Cleveland Cavaliers head to Wells Fargo Center to face the Philadelphia 76ers in an Eastern Conference matchup. The Cavs are 36-7, which puts them in first place, and gives them the best record in the NBA. The Sixers are 15-27, which puts them in 11th place.

The Cavs have won three of their last five games, but are coming off a 109-108 loss to the Houston Rockets. The Sixers have lost seven consecutive games. The team's last win came against the Washington Wizards on Jan. 8.

When is Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Philadelphia 76ers?

Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Philadelphia 76ers in the NBA starts at 7 p.m. ET on Jan. 24. This game takes place at Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia.

How to watch Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Philadelphia 76ers

You need to choose a streaming service to watch the NBA without cable or satellite TV. We've found some of the best streaming services to consider for the Cavs vs. Sixers basketball game.

Best for single game: FuboTV Opens in a new window Credit: Fubo TV FuboTV Pro plan Get Deal

FuboTV offers you more than 250 channels of live TV and the option to watch on 10 screens at once. You can try FuboTV with a seven-day free trial period. 

FuboTV’s sports channel offerings include ABC, ACC Network, Big Ten Network, CBS, CBS Sports Network, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNews, FOX, FS1, FS2, Golf Network, Marquee Sports Network, Monumental Sports, NBC, NFL Network, and SEC Network. 

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YouTube TV's base plan is $49.99 per month for two months for new subscribers ($72.99 per month regularly). The base plan includes over 100 live TV channels, including ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, ESPN, Fox Sports 1, and NBA TV.

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Sling TV suggests the streamer's Orange Plan for the game, which costs $20 for the first month and $40 monthly after that.

Sling TV’s sports channels feature ABC, ACC Network, Big Ten Network, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN3, ESPNews, ESPNU, FOX, FS1, FS2, NBA TV, NBC, NFL Network, and SEC Network.

How to watch Cavs vs. Sixers from anywhere in the world

If you're traveling outside of the U.S. during this game, you might need to use a VPN to unblock this live stream. VPNs can hide your real IP address (digital location) and connect you to a secure server, meaning you can unblock live streams of the NBA from anywhere in the world.

Live stream Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Philadelphia 76ers for free by following these simple steps:

  1. Subscribe to 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 U.S.

  4. Sign in to your favorite streaming app

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The best VPNs for streaming are not free, but leading VPNs do tend to offer free-trial periods or money-back guarantees. By leveraging these offers, you can gain access to live streams of the NBA without actually spending anything. This obviously isn't a long-term solution, but it does give you enough time to live stream Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Philadelphia 76ers before recovering your investment.

What is the best VPN for the NBA?

ExpressVPN is the best choice for bypassing geo-restrictions to stream live sport, for a number of reasons:

  • Servers in 105 countries

  • Easy-to-use app available on all major devices including iPhone, Android, Windows, Mac, and more

  • Strict no-logging policy so your data is secure

  • Fast connection speeds free from throttling

  • Up to eight simultaneous connections

  • 30-day money-back guarantee

A one-year subscription to ExpressVPN is on sale for $99.95 and includes an extra three months for free — 49% off for a limited time. This plan includes a year of free unlimited cloud backup and a generous 30-day money-back guarantee.

Live stream Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Philadelphia 76ers in the NBA with ExpressVPN.

Did you know its only $55 to get a lifetime license to Microsoft Office (that comes with Windows 11 Pro)

Mashable - Fri, 01/24/2025 - 05:00

TL;DR: Get Microsoft Office for life and Windows 11 Pro together for just $54.97 if you buy before February 2 at 11:59 p.m. PT. 

Tired of software subscriptions? Cancel them. You actually don't need a Microsoft 365 subscription to get access to Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and all the other productivity tools you rely on. Instead, you can switch to a Microsoft Office lifetime license that comes with the same apps for a one-time payment. And now, you also get Windows 11 Pro, and the whole package is just $54.97 (reg. $438). 

No more software subscriptions

Office Pro gives you lifetime access to Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams, OneNote, Publisher, and Access. There are no hidden fees or recurring costs of any kind. Download each of these apps onto your Windows computer, and you're good to go. 

Now, if you're used to Microsoft 365, these might look a little different (but not much). 2021 Microsoft apps still work great, so you can keep relying on Excel for work or Word for school, minus the constant cost. 

Windows 11 Pro is a serious upgrade, even if you're just coming from Windows 11 Home. It gives you access to more advanced security tools like Bitlocker device encryption and TPM 2.0. You also get to use Windows Copilot, your own built-in AI you can use to generate text, conduct research, or just answer a quick question.

Gamers even get their own boost with DirectX 12 Ultimate, super useful for getting the most out of your hardware for graphically intense games. 

You only have until February 2 at 11:59 p.m. PT to get a lifetime license for Microsoft Office Pro 2021 and Windows 11 Pro for just $54.97. 

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The price for a Microsoft Office 2024 Lifetime License just dropped

Mashable - Fri, 01/24/2025 - 05:00

TL;DR: Microsoft Office 2024 Home works for Mac or PC, lasts for life, and is on sale for $120 (reg. $149) until February 2 at 11:59 p.m. PT. 

One of the only reasons to stick with Microsoft 365 was that it had the most recent versions of apps like Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. The subscription is expensive, but the AI upgrades really save a ton of time. 

Good news: that's not the only way to get updated Microsoft apps. Now, you can get Microsoft Office 2024 Home for Mac or PC as a one-time purchase, and it's marked down to 119.97 (reg. $149) until February 2 at 11:59 p.m. PT. 

Why rent when you can buy?

This license lasts for life with no recurring costs of any kind. It connects directly to your Microsoft account and lets you use Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote on a PC or Mac.

Each of these apps have all the recent upgrades. Word now includes real-time co-authoring, which lets multiple users work on the same document simultaneously. You also get to use AI-powered suggestions to help streamline the writing process. 

In Excel, dynamic data handling with new formulas like FILTER, SORT, and UNIQUE can be a serious time-saver for anyone working with complex data sets. That means Excel can now handle real-time updates, so your data visualizations and reports stay accurate and current without the need to manually refresh anything.

PowerPoint has received a major upgrade, too. You can record presentations with voice, video, and closed captions. That's a lot easier than manually inserting everything yourself after recording it on another app. 

And don’t forget about OneNote. The updated app is designed for smoother collaboration so you can share notes and work with others way more efficiently.

You have until 11:59 p.m. PT on February 2 to get a lifetime license for Microsoft Office 2024 Home for Mac or Windows for $119.97. 

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Get a low-cost 1TB flash drive and ditch pricey cloud storage

Mashable - Fri, 01/24/2025 - 05:00

TL;DR: Keep your files close with a Dual USB-C USB-A 1TB Flash Drive on sale for $69.97 until Feb. 2 at 11:59 p.m. PT. 

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Cloud storage sounds convenient, but there are all these hidden frustrations built in. Sure, it should theoretically mean your files are always available, but only if you have WiFi and the platform isn't down. And that doesn't even go into upload and download speeds or data security or the fact that you're basically paying rent for your files. 

The simpler alternative is to switch back to hard storage. Replace that pricey cloud storage subscription with a 1TB Dual USB-C and USB-A High-Speed Flash Drive on sale for $69.97 (reg. $109). 

Keep all your files in your pocket 

This flash drive is a straightforward solution to a problem that really doesn't have to be complicated. It has a 1TB capacity, which translates to a whole library of photos, videos, and more. On one end, it has a USB-C connector, and the other has USB-A. You can plug your flash drive into most modern smart devices, and data transfers are fast. Read and write speeds are 20-30MB/S, so your data transfers won't take long, and they aren't slowed down by a bad WiFi connection. Cloud storage probably can't say the same. 

This is a practical, no-nonsense solution for people who want a reliable place to keep their files that's more portable than an external hard drive and more reliable than cloud storage. 

Just plug it in and drag your files where they need to be. You don't even have to install any drivers. 

Feb. 2 at 11:59 p.m. PT is the cutoff to get a Dual USB-C USB-A 1TB Flash Drive for $69.97. 

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If youve got an older car, this $100 wireless adapter could be a quick upgrade

Mashable - Fri, 01/24/2025 - 05:00

TL;DR: This car adapter lets you wirelessly use Android Auto and Apple CarPlay on older cars, and it's on sale for just $99.99. 

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Not all cars let you wirelessly connect your phone, even if they have Apple CarPlay or Android Auto. This wireless adapter lets you ditch the aux cable and wirelessly play music, navigate, or even stream your favorite shows. And instead of paying $149 for one of these adapters, it's on sale for only $99.99. 

This adapter lets you finally cut the cord and enjoy that sweet wireless connection, whether you're an iPhone or Android user. It uses Qualcomm's QCM2290 chipset to keep your wireless connection smooth and seamless with fast response times. That's important if you need to input a new destination or quickly skip an annoying song. And with support for Bluetooth and WiFi, you can even connect multiple devices. 

It's not all music and maps. This adapter also has 16GB of built-in storage and comes with pre-installed streaming apps like Netflix and YouTube. It also supports TF cards if you don't have a WiFi connection. That means you can catch a quick episode on your lunch break or keep the kids entertained on long road trips. 

These wireless car adapters are compatible with over 800 car models from 2016 onward, and it's so easy to set up. Just plug it in and connect your phone. Then, it's all easy riding from there. 

Get an Apple CarPlay and Android Auto Wireless Adapter while it's on sale for $99.99. 

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The Wild Robot review: Who knew a robot and goose could make me sob so much?

Mashable - Fri, 01/24/2025 - 05:00

The trailer for The Wild Robot has reduced me to tears every time I've seen it. What can I say? The idea of a robot finding community in the wilderness was just too much for my heart to handle, even in a three-minute package.

SEE ALSO: The 25 best movies of 2024, and where to watch them

It's great news, then, that The Wild Robot delivers on its trailer's promise a thousandfold. Director Chris Sanders, known for Lilo & Stitch and How to Train Your Dragon, has crafted a sweet (and yes, tear-jerking) tale of motherhood and connection, all backed up with some of DreamWorks' most stunning animation to date.

What's The Wild Robot about? Credit: DreamWorks

Based on the novel by Peter Brown, The Wild Robot strands us on a deserted island alongside ROZZUM unit 7134 (voiced by Lupita Nyong'o). Unable to complete tasks for her human owners as her programming demands, ROZZUM — or "Roz" for short — looks to the island's many wild animals to try to fulfill her function.

It quickly turns out that these animals don't love a robot barreling down on them with a cheerful cry of, "Do you need assistance?" No matter that Roz can mimic their movements or understand their language; to the inhabitants of this island, she's a frightening intruder, and is treated as such. Without any understanding of the island's ecosystem, Roz winds up in dust-ups with everyone from thieving raccoons to frightening bears, leaving her dinged up and all alone.

SEE ALSO: 'Flow' review: An animated animal adventure unlike anything you've seen before

Roz's initial isolation opens the floodgates on the first of The Wild Robot many sob-worthy moments. I dare you not to hear her confused plea, "Did anyone order me?" without your heart breaking. Someone help this robot find her purpose, please!

That purpose comes to Roz in the form of an unhatched goose egg, the last survivor of its nest. Once the gosling, named Brightbill (voiced by Heartstopper's Kit Connor), hatches and imprints on Roz, it's up to her to teach him how to swim, eat, and fly in time for migration. But the parenting process proves to be more than just any old menial task, and Roz soon finds herself experiencing thoughts and feelings beyond her programming.

The Wild Robot is a precious exploration of motherhood and community. Credit: DreamWorks

Sanders is no stranger to crafting films that meld the classic fish-out-of-water trope with unlikely friendships. Lilo & Stitch's eponymous human-alien pairing is one of the greats, along with the dragon-rider dynamic between How to Train Your Dragon's Hiccup and Toothless. With Roz and Brightbill inThe Wild Robot, Sanders hits the jackpot once again.

Brightbill and Roz may be a goose and a robot, but so many of their interactions feel true to those between human parents and children. Roz is constantly concerned about doing right by Brightbill — something a wry mother possum named Pinktail (voiced by Catherine O'Hara) tells her is par for the course of parenting. Meanwhile, Brightbill walks the line between wanting independence and worrying about what will happen if he migrates away from Roz. Sure, he and Roz fight in the way that only mothers and teenagers do, but it's clear that they know they're each other's whole world.

SEE ALSO: 'Agatha All Along' review: Kathryn Hahn conjures up pure, witchy fun

That sense of closeness is made all the stronger by the fact that both Roz and Brightbill are viewed as "defective" by members of their own kind. When Roz encounters the occasional other robot, they are confused by her ability to feel at all. For his part, Brightbill takes after his mother, developing a near-robotic voice and punctuating his every move with a whir or beep in order to mimic her, a habit that other geese find off-putting. Of course, in the end, these differences end up being Roz and Brightbill's greatest strengths, a message that, while nothing revolutionary, always bears repeating.

The Wild Robot also widens its scope beyond Roz and Brightbill, showing how Roz relates to the island's other critters. In another one of the film's most touching relationships, Roz relies on conniving fox Fink (voiced by Pedro Pascal) for help with Brightbill. His philosophy, like that of many other animals on the island, is that there's one rule to life: Eat, or be eaten. Roz sees things differently, proposing that kindness can be its own survival mechanism. Over the course of the film, Fink and the other animals' outlooks shift from the former to the latter, a testament to Roz's impact on those around her. She's changing the island as much as it is changing her.

Roz is the next great movie robot. Credit: DreamWorks

Roz's ability to bring misfits and entire communities together places her in conversation with other great animated robots in film, like Wall-E and the Iron Giant. So does her individual transformation, which The Wild Robot crafts with tremendous care.

Nyong'o's voice acting is impeccable here, and vital to Roz's journey. At the start of the film, she voices Roz as relentlessly chipper, with a hard robotic edge that mirrors how Roz stands out in an otherwise all-natural environment. As The Wild Robot continues, Nyong'o adds more emotions to Roz's vocal toolbox, letting her get mad, uncertain, and exasperated. The end result is a voice that's full of feeling yet still carries traces of the robotic; it's the culmination of a breathtaking tightrope of a vocal performance.

Nyong'o's work goes hand in hand with Roz's extraordinary design and animation. Her dynamism and versatility as a character — she can be a crab! A lighthouse! A builder! — is matched only by that of the artists who brought her to life. Every scene gives you something new to notice about Roz, whether it's the ever-flickering displays in her eyes or how the light strips along her body convey emotion. Like Nyong'o's performance, Roz's design also charts her arc on the island, with each mechanical injury or occasional plant growth acting as exquisite visual storytelling.

The Wild Robot is a visual marvel. Credit: DreamWorks

Speaking of exquisite, it's impossible to talk about The Wild Robot without highlighting its gorgeous animation. DreamWorks has shifted away from the 3D CGI look somewhat in past years, with a more illustrative style on display in films like The Bad Guys and Puss in Boots: The Last Wish. For The Wild Robot, Sanders opts for a watercolor-inspired aesthetic, with the film looking like something out of a fairy-tale storybook.

Pristine forests and tidal pools bloom to life on screen, their blue and green hues a sharp contrast to Roz's metal-gray plating and blinking lights. Flocks of geese take flight in a dazzling airborne montage. Roz's bright lights slash through a driving snowstorm. Each image is a marvelous snapshot on its own. But together, they create something wholly incredible, making The Wild Robot an unforgettable viewing experience and a perfect capstone to celebrate DreamWorks' 30th anniversary.

The Wild Robot is now streaming on Peacock.

UPDATE: Jan. 23, 2025, 3:20 p.m. EST "The Wild Robot" was reviewed out of its premiere at Fantastic Fest 2024. This review was originally published on Sept. 21, 2024. It has since been updated to include the most recent viewing options.

Cuffing for love? Here are the best dating apps for serious relationships

Mashable - Fri, 01/24/2025 - 05:00

Gone are the days when people balk at you if you say you met your partner online. Dating apps have irrevocably changed the way we date — much like how social media networks changed the way we interact with each other on the whole. With so many apps, from Bumble to eharmony, it can be difficult to discern which ones to invest in — especially if you're looking for that special someone.

According to 2023 findings from the Pew Research Center, one in ten partnered adults (married, living with a partner, or in a committed relationship) met their partner on a dating app or site. For younger and/or LGBTQ people, you're more likely to have met your significant other online: one in five adults under 30 and nearly one in four for LGBTQ adults.

SEE ALSO: Broke but looking for love? Try the best free dating apps that actually work in 2025.

The same study found that almost half (44 percent) of dating app users said a major reason for using them was to meet a long-term partner. So, if that's you, you're certainly not alone. 

If you're online, however, you're surely aware of the discourse around dating app culture these days. People are burnt out on dating apps, some opting for IRL events instead. Still, it's undeniable that if you want to date from the comfort and safety of your home, a dating app is the way to do it. If you're, for example, introverted or have difficulty approaching someone in person, an app does have its uses.

What is the #1 best dating app?

It's difficult to quantify which dating app is the best, considering users have an array of experiences on them. Some people find their spouses on Tinder, while others are disappointed that their matches are only looking for hookups. 

That being said, if you're looking for something serious, your best bet is likely an app with a large user base, options for you to indicate what you're looking for on your bio, and filters to weed out who you really want to partner with. There are also apps whose branding is geared towards finding one's ultimate match — like eharmony and Match, both decades-old sites with reputations for helping users find their spouse. Hinge, Bumble, and Coffee Meets Bagel also have a reputation for more "serious" connections.

Depending on what relationship you're seeking, you may also benefit from a more niche app. Take one app on our list, SilverSingles, for people over 50. Sure, there are older adults on apps like Tinder and Bumble as well, but you may have more luck finding someone age-appropriate if you're in a space meant just for you.

Which dating site is best for serious relationships?

Mashable has researched to pick out a few from the plethora of dating sites (and apps) out there. These options are available for Android and Apple users, so whatever phone you have won't determine your options. In terms of monetary investment, you can use some of these for free (like Tinder and Bumble), while others are more pay-to-play. We've also included some "niche" options, like the aforementioned SilverSingles and Elite Singles, so you have more than the standard buffet of dating apps.

Here are the best dating apps for serious relationships:

Presence review: Steven Soderbergh and David Koepp deliver a uniquely thrilling ghost story

Mashable - Fri, 01/24/2025 - 05:00

What if a ghost could tell its own story but not speak? That is the wildly compelling premise of Presence. Director Steven Soderbergh reteams with Kimi screenwriter David Koepp for an unconventional haunted house story, creating a film that is sharply funny, beguiling, a bit chilling, and ultimately sweet.

And it all begins with a dizzying opening shot.

SEE ALSO: Steven Soderbergh's 'Kimi' is an electric thriller with an encrypted message of hope The camera is a character in Presence.

Presence opens within a house on the break of sunrise. It's still dark inside as the camera swans around from kitchen to hallway, up the stairs and through the bedrooms and back again. There's a slight fish-eye lens effect, even in the darkness, turning the corners of a house into ominous shadows. And the movement of the camera suggests not some passive viewer, but a perspective, a presence.

The next scene is established with daylight. The presence watches (as do we) as a posh real estate agent (Julia Fox) arrives to show the space to the Payne family. The mother, Rebecca (Lucy Liu), is immediately sold, gushing about how the location means her golden child Tyler (newcomer Eddy Maday) could be in the best school district to follow his trajectory as a trophy-winning swimmer. Meanwhile, dad Chris (This is Us' Chris Sullivan) worries the move would be hard on their other teen, Chloe (Foundation's Callina Liang), who has recently lost her best friend to a presumed drug overdose. 

The inherent conflict between Lui's smothering Boy Mom and Sullivan's earnestly vulnerable Girl Dad plays out in passive aggression and outright arguments, all with the wandering eye of the presence floating around as a silent witness. But this being, whose identity, name, and gender are unclear for much of the movie, is most focused on Chloe, who is alone in her grief — until she's not. 

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The point-of-view perspective in horror is chiefly used to inspire fear in the audience, implying a sinister force or slasher is sizing up a potential victim. But here, the camera's movement conveys no ill intent, in part because of the way the presence tends to hide in Chloe's closet, as if it is scared, not aiming to scare. Props to Soderbergh, who also serves as the film's editor and cinematographer. Long takes that move from one room to another, following conflict and conversation, create a pulsing vulnerability for a character we cannot see or hear, yet understand all the same. I was in awe that when the camera pans from one hurting family member to another, I could feel the yearning of the presence to be seen, to join in, to scream. Presence is extraordinary for all it tells through its moving camerawork alone. 

Presence's cast is extraordinary.

Of course, all Soderbergh's sublime cinematography could have been for nought if it weren't for a cast that could grasp the concept. As it is, I'll be absolutely shocked if Presence doesn't get a Best Cinematography Oscar nomination. 

The film demands actors play out long takes that sometimes involve complex choreography. Within that, they need their lines to land on camera but casually. And beyond that, there's the creeping shift in behavior as the presence makes itself known. Some in the house begin to sense it, and their gaze must connect to the lens in a way that is present but not concrete. This way we believe that what they see appears as nothing, as the camera will never leave the presence's perspective to reveal the living's. Liang has the heaviest lift here, as she engages most directly with the ghost, sometimes sensing it, but also realizing how it has the power to move things in her room. Sharing this revelation with her family only sparks a fight and more violent paranormal activity.

SEE ALSO: David Koepp talks 'Stir of Echoes' legacy, and why he hasn't seen 'The Sixth Sense'

For her part, Liu is perfectly cold as a corporate shark with a ruthless sense of right and wrong, delivering a monologue to her smirking son that's so electrifyingly frank it sparked laughs from a shocked audience. Sullivan is her foil, playing a human teddy bear desperate to save his daughter from a despair he grapples to comprehend. Maday sizzles as a cruel jock who has little patience for his freaky sister, while Liang shoulders the bulk of the film, balancing her scenes of ghostly intrusion with meditations on grief and a budding secret romance with "the coolest guy in school" (West Mulholland in Jared Leto circa My So-Called Life mode). Together, they feel like a real family, the dialogue current and crisply natural, grounding the real so the uncanny hits all the harder. 

Presence is a welcomed genre twist.

Soderbergh has played in various genres from heist movies like Ocean's Eleven and Logan Lucky, to psychological thrillers like Unsane and Kimi, the espionage actioner Haywire, and the sexy comedies that make up the Magic Mike trilogy. While technically Presence is a horror movie in conceit, Soderbergh doesn't feel bound by the demands to make it spooky. In fact, the house is not remotely creepy. Admittedly, the music has a flare of whining instruments that recall gothic horror movies of the the 1940s, but this clashes with the girly-pop aesthetic of Chloe's bedroom, effectively underlining how the presence feels out of place here. 

Credit to Koepp, who like Soderbergh has lept from one genre to another, with screenplay credits on everything from Jurassic Park to Mission: Impossible, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, and my personal favorite, the dark diva comedy Death Becomes Her. But his most relevant work to Presence is the woefully underrated Stir of Echoes, a 1999 horror movie, where Kevin Bacon plays a man with newly awakened abilities to commune with the dead. Now, Presence isn't as overtly eerie as Stir of Echoes, which is a more traditional ghost story in that sense. But they share a similar sensibility in Koepp's carefully constructed characters and final act twist. Essentially, his thumb print is clear. 

Koepp employs genre conventions like poltergeist activity: objects moved when the living aren't looking or rooms trashed before their very eyes. But because of Soderbergh's committed POV shots, these actions don't feel like they're intended to scare as much as they are to express a wordless frustration. Likewise, when the family brings in a medium, Lisa (Natalie Woolams-Torres), she looks nothing like you might expect. Rather than a frail white woman in black witchy attire, this supernatural communicator is a robust woman of color, wearing a warm flannel and jeans, as if she's just come from her job as a barista or a kindergarten teacher. These subtle tweaks give a thrilling sense of possibility to Presence, promising the audience it won't play by the rules and so the film could go anywhere. And where it goes it is not only satisfyingly surprising, but smartly sentimental. 

In the end, Presence is a remarkable union of a clever concept and a superb execution. In the wrong hands, fumbled or flashy camerawork could have crushed the character building of the ghost. Soderbergh's steady hand is so mindful in its performance that you can practically feel the expressions of a face you cannot see. The cast expertly builds a believable and complex family bond while effortlessly completing choreographed blocking. And Koepp delivers a final act that is stomach-churningly tense yet tender. All of this collides to make a sublimely realized ghost story that is easily one of the best films of the year. 

Shame you'll have to wait until next year to see it. 

Presence opens in theaters Jan. 24. 2025.

UPDATE: Jan. 23, 2025, 4:10 p.m. EST This review of "Presence" was originally published on Sept. 6, 2024, out of its international premiere at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival. It has been updated for the film's theatrical release.

The best gaming laptops in 2025 for every budget

Mashable - Fri, 01/24/2025 - 05:00

Let's be real: PC gaming offers the best possible experience for gamers. High-end gaming computers pack more graphical and processing power than any home console, and they offer a level of freedom in terms of customization and game choice that you’re just not going to find anywhere else. But when it comes down to it, do you want your gaming sessions tied to your desk?

While desktops deliver elite performance, the best gaming laptops fit into the modern lifestyle more smoothly. It’s so convenient to take your gaming rig with you on the go – whether that’s to a friend’s place or just to another room. Plus, there’s a gaming laptop to fit every type of player. Whether you're looking for a powerhouse that supports eye-popping visuals, a lightweight notebook to fit snugly in your backpack, or hoping to find a gaming laptop on a budget, we promise there's a machine for you.

SEE ALSO: Gaming starter kit: All the gear you need to play like a real gamer What's the best cheap gaming laptop, and is it worth it?

When it comes to gaming laptops, it's totally fine not to immediately spring for the top-of-the-line, $3,000-plus powerhouse. Plenty of gaming laptops fall below the $1,000 mark and are well worth the money. But, we would advise you against going too cheap. You really do get what you pay for, and if you settle for that bottom-of-the-barrel machine, you're not going to be able to run the games you want to play anyway.

Testing the Razer Blade 14 gaming laptop for this guide. Credit: Dylan Haas / Mashable

However, if you're looking to keep a tight budget and don't mind playing via cloud streaming, the Acer Chromebook 516 GE is a great option (more details on that laptop below). And if you're looking to spend even less, the Lenovo Gaming Chromebook 16 is another solid cloud gaming laptop, which you can read about in our guide to the best laptops under $500.

What are the best gaming laptops?

Finding the best laptop for your needs and budget can be tricky. They may be easier to parse than their desktop counterparts, but gaming laptops still require a fair bit of careful spec scrutinization. These are no consoles — you can’t just pick the latest generation system off the shelf and get playing. Choosing between the many graphics cards, processors, storage sizes, and screen types can be a real head-scratcher. And that’s where we come in.

Mashable Shopping experts have tested and reviewed a lot of gaming laptops over the years. Read on to find our recommendations for the best gaming laptops of 2025.

Audible BOGO Sale: Audible Premium Plus users can snag 2 titles for a single credit

Mashable - Fri, 01/24/2025 - 04:55

BUY ONE GET ONE FREE: Through Jan. 28, active Audible Premium Plus subscribers in the U.S. can get two select titles for just one credit during its 2-for-1 Unpauseable sale.

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Yes, audiobooks definitely count toward your reading goal for the year. Full stop.

Not only do audiobooks use the same part of your brain as reading physical books, but they also allow you to multitask while devouring hundreds of pages. If you haven't hopped on the audiobook train yet, I highly suggest subscribing to Audible. An Audible Premium Plus membership costs $14.95 per month and unlocks access to hundreds of Audible Original audiobooks, an included credit every month to purchase any title in the premium collection (regardless of the price), and exclusive access to sales — including the 2-for-1 sale currently running.

Through Jan. 28 at 2:59 a.m. ET, active Audible Premium Plus members can scoop two titles from the Audible BOGO Unpauseable Sale using only one credit. Only select titles are eligible for this sale, but the list is pretty stacked. It includes popular titles like The Guest List by Lucy Foley, The Measure by Nikki Erlick, Finding Me by Viola Davis, and The Rose Code by Kate Quinn. To redeem the offer, just add two audiobooks to your cart from the selection provided on the 2-for-1 promotion page. When you check out, the second title will appear as free.

Books aren't cheap. So, if reading more is on your 2025 goal list, this sale is a solid way to get more for your money. Whether you prefer thrillers, romance, sci-fi, memoirs, or personal development books, there's something for you in Audible's BOGO Unpauseable Sale.

Samsung’s 75-inch DU6950 4K Smart TV is just $529.99 at Best Buy — $220 off

Mashable - Fri, 01/24/2025 - 04:51

SAVE $220: As of Jan. 24, Samsung 75-inch DU6950 4K Smart TV is on sale for $529.99 at Best Buy, a $220 discount off its regular $749.99 price.

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Looking for a massive 4K TV without a gigantic price tag? Samsung's 75-inch DU6950 Crystal UHD TV is now just $529.99 at Best Buy, saving you $220. With its huge screen, vibrant visuals, and all the necessary smart TV features, this deal is a no-brainer for upgrading your entertainment setup.

This 2024 model comes loaded with Samsung's Crystal Processor 4K, which delivers sharp resolution and richer detail by upscaling content into 4K. Thanks to PurColor technology, the DU6950 covers a broader color spectrum than traditional displays. Hence, everything from nature documentaries to action-packed blockbusters looks lifelike and vibrant. Pair that with HDR support, which enhances contrast and fine details even in dark scenes, and you've got a truly immersive viewing experience.

SEE ALSO: Where to preorder Samsung's new Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra smartphones

The DU6950's Motion Xcelerator technology minimizes blur during fast-moving sequences, making it a solid choice for sports fans and action lovers. Meanwhile, Object Tracking Sound Lite creates 3D surround sound that tracks movement on-screen, delivering an audio experience that complements the visuals. Suppose you pair it with a Samsung Q series or S series soundbar (thanks to Q Symphony compatibility). In that case, you can elevate your sound setup even further.

Powered by Samsung's Tizen OS, this smart TV gives you access to all your favorite streaming apps like Netflix, Hulu, and Disney+ with just a few clicks. Samsung TV Plus is also built-in, offering free live-streaming content across a variety of genres. Want to stay active? Tizen even supports fitness apps, so you can squeeze in a workout between binge-watching sessions.

At 75 inches, the DU6950 is perfect for creating a theater-like experience in your living room. Throw a movie night or gaming marathon and be proud of replacing a focus wall with this TV. For just $529.99, this is one of the best big-screen TV deals you'll find today. Don't sleep on it — this discount won't last forever!

Toshiba’s 55-inch C350 4K Fire TV is just $199.99 at Best Buy — $170 off for a limited time

Mashable - Fri, 01/24/2025 - 04:48

SAVE $170: As of Jan. 24, Toshiba 55-inch C350 4K UHD Smart Fire TV is on sale for $199.99 at Best Buy, down from $369.99. That’s a $170 discount on a feature-rich 4K TV perfect for streaming, gaming, and everyday viewing.

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If you're shopping for a solid 4K TV under $200, Toshiba's 55-inch C350 Smart Fire TV should be on your radar. Now just $199.99 at Best Buy (down from $369.99), this TV has features that make it an excellent pick for binge-watchers, casual gamers, or anyone looking to upgrade their home entertainment setup on a budget.

The C350 delivers sharp visuals with its 4K Ultra HD resolution, offering four times the detail of Full HD. Toshiba's Regza Engine 4K optimizes picture quality with lifelike colors and excellent clarity, while Dolby Vision HDR and HDR10 ensure every frame looks vivid and cinematic.

SEE ALSO: Where to preorder Samsung's new Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra smartphones

For gamers, the Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM) minimizes input lag, so your on-screen commands are near-instantaneous — ideal for fast-paced action or competitive gaming. Meanwhile, DTS Virtual:X sound processing creates immersive audio that enhances everything from explosions to quiet dialogue scenes.

The built-in Fire TV platform makes this a streaming powerhouse. Access popular apps like Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, and more from an intuitive home screen. You can also use the included Alexa Voice Remote to find content, control playback, or adjust settings with just your voice. Bonus: Apple AirPlay compatibility lets you stream directly from your iPhone, iPad, or Mac.

The C350's bezel-less design gives it a sleek, modern look, while its affordable price tag makes it even more attractive. At just $199.99, this deal is hard to beat for a TV that covers all the bases — sharp visuals, great sound, gaming-ready features, and a robust streaming platform.

Hisense’s 65-inch QD7 QLED 4K TV is $100 off at Best Buy — now just $449.99

Mashable - Fri, 01/24/2025 - 04:46

SAVE $100: As of Jan. 24, Hisense 65-inch QD7 QLED 4K UHD Smart Google TV is on sale at Best Buy for $449.99, saving you $100 off its regular $549.99 price.

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If you've been waiting to upgrade your home entertainment system without breaking the bank, the Hisense 65-inch QD7 QLED 4K Smart Google TV is a deal you don't want to miss. Now $449.99 at Best Buy (down from $549.99), this TV packs premium features into a price tag that's hard to resist.

The QD7 series brings your favorite shows, games, and movies to life with QLED Quantum Dot color technology, offering over a billion vibrant shades and unmatched detail. Pair that with its Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos technology, and you're looking at a cinematic experience right in your living room. From the subtle lighting of a suspenseful thriller or the booming sound of an epic battle, this TV delivers immersive sights and sounds.

SEE ALSO: Where to preorder Samsung's new Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra smartphones

For gamers, the QD7 is a powerhouse. With a native 144Hz refresh rate, Game Mode Pro, and Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) up to 240Hz, this TV is designed for ultra-smooth gameplay with virtually no lag. Its Game Bar feature lets you adjust settings on the fly, giving you an edge in the heat of the moment. QD7 keeps up effortlessly with fast-paced shooters and expansive open worlds, no mither.

Beyond gaming, Hisense has thoughtful features that are packed for everyday convenience. The 4K AI Upscaler enhances non-4K content to near-4K quality, so even older shows look sharper than ever. Filmmaker Mode ensures that movies and shows maintain their original aspect ratios, colors, and frame rates so you can enjoy content exactly as intended.

Powered by Google TV, the QD7 organizes all your streaming apps and subscriptions in one place. It offers personalized recommendations based on your viewing habits. With built-in hands-free voice control, you can adjust the volume, launch apps, or find something new to watch just by saying, "Hey, Google."

For under $450, the Hisense QD7 offers a stellar combination of premium picture quality, gaming performance, and smart features. With four HDMI inputs, you won't have to worry about juggling your gaming console, soundbar, and other devices. Grab this deal now before it's gone.

This TCL 85-inch Q7 QLED 4K Smart TV is now under $1,000 — save $200 today

Mashable - Fri, 01/24/2025 - 04:37

SAVE $200: As of Jan. 24, TCL 85-inch Q7 QLED 4K Smart TV is on sale for $999.99 at Amazon, saving you $200 off its regular price of $1,199.99.

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If you’ve been waiting for a great deal to upgrade your home theater setup, today’s the day to pull the trigger. The TCL 85-inch Q7 QLED 4K Smart TV is now $999.99 at Amazon — a solid $200 off its usual $1,199.99 price. That’s a lot of TV for under $1,000, and it’s loaded with features to match its massive size.

This TV is all about delivering jaw-dropping visuals. Its Quantum Dot technology ensures over a billion colors pop with lifelike vibrancy. HDR ULTRA and Dolby Vision IQ bring out deep blacks, bright whites, and every detail in between. Whether you’re streaming your favorite shows on Netflix or catching a big game, this TV’s UltraWide Color Gamut and HighBright Pro LED backlight will make sure everything looks sharp and cinematic, even in well-lit rooms.

SEE ALSO: Where to preorder Samsung's new Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra smartphones

But it’s not just for movie buffs. Gamers will love the native 120Hz refresh rate and Game Accelerator 240, which boosts VRR to 240Hz for ultra-smooth, lag-free gameplay. Add in AMD FreeSync support and low input lag, and you have a gaming setup that can keep up with even the fastest action. Pair it with your favorite console and you’re all set for hours of immersive play.

At 85 inches, this TV is undeniably a statement piece. It’s big enough to feel like a personal cinema yet smart enough to integrate seamlessly into your setup. With Google TV built-in, you get easy access to all your favorite streaming apps, and voice control compatibility means you can find shows or adjust settings without lifting a finger.

For $999.99, you’re getting a premium viewing experience at a price that’s hard to argue with. Fancy a mammoth upgrade for movie nights, sports marathons, or epic game nights? TCL Q7 is a killer deal that brings the wow factor to your living room. Grab it now before the price (or stock) vanishes!

My favorite earbuds are back on sale at Amazon. Trust me, theyre worth it.

Mashable - Fri, 01/24/2025 - 04:34

SAVE $30: As of Jan. 24, the Beats Fit Pro are on sale for $169.99 at Amazon. That's a 15% saving on the list price.

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If you're looking for a quality, trustworthy set of earbuds, chances are Beats are on your radar. One of the most recognizable brands in the headphones and earbuds game, they've long been known for their incredible sound quality. Pair this with functional design and you really have one of the most reliable names in the audio field.

And as of Jan. 24, my favorite pair of earbuds (the Beats Fit Pro) are on sale at Amazon for $169.99. And here's why I love them.

SEE ALSO: The best headphones in 2025

They may be small and seemingly unimpressive, but they are a powerhouse of sound. The sound quality is seriously immersive and the quality is next to none. You can play around with the noise cancellation, giving you options of how much you want to block out surrounding noises. This is great for outdoor activities such as running when you want to hear your music, but also stay aware of those around you.

The Beats Fit Pro also boast a seriously impressive battery life, with a single charge lasting days (sometimes weeks). With my penchant for forgetting to charge any of my devices regularly, these are a lifesaver.

Another plus for me is the fit. The silicon tip slides into your ear seamlessly, lodging in your ear and staying put for all types of activity and all intensities. I've tested these during all kinds of activities and have found them to stay perfectly secure.

Grab this deal from Amazon now.

Save over $300 on this powerful roborock robot vacuum and mop

Mashable - Fri, 01/24/2025 - 04:29

SAVE $320: As of Jan. 24, the roborock Qrevo Plus is on sale for $579.99 at Amazon. That's a 36% saving on the list price.

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We're back at it again with the robot vacuum love, but how could we not with this incredible deal on the roborock Qrevo Plus? And, who doesn't love an excuse to cut down on chores?

As of Jan. 24, this impressive vacuum is reduced by $320, saving you 36% off the full price.

SEE ALSO: The 4 best self-emptying robot vacuums for hands-off cleaning in 2025

With both vacuuming and mopping functions, this robot vacuum really is an amazing addition to your home. A large 4-liter water tank supports up to 3,552 square feet of mopping, while the self-emptying bin allows for hands-free cleaning for up to seven weeks.

It boasts a 7,000Pa suction power, aiding the main brush speed by 10% for maximum cleaning efficiency. The all-rubber spiral brush design also prevents tangling, making it ideal for homes with carpets, pet hair, and long hair.

And no need to guide the vacuum around your house, powered by structured light technology, this vacuum works its way around your house, avoiding obstacles and navigates even the most cluttered of rooms.

This deal is only available for a limited time, however, so if you're interested move fast.

Pick up the Amazon Fire Stick HD for under $30

Mashable - Fri, 01/24/2025 - 04:26

SAVE $5: As of Jan. 24, the Amazon Fire TV Stick HD is on sale for $29.99 at Amazon. That's a saving of 14% on list price.

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Amazon's Fire Stick is a device loved far and wide, and the HD version is on sale for the first time this year. As of Jan. 24, you can buy this handy device for just $29.99, saving you $5.

The Fire TV Stick HD is a streaming device that plugs into your TV (or laptop) and lets you access platforms including Prime Video, Netflix, Hulu, and more. It comes with a remote with Alexa built-in, helping you turn any TV into a smart TV. The Alexa feature is a great tool for searching through multiple platforms at once to find your favorite movie or comfort show.

SEE ALSO: Get a free $100 Amazon gift card when you pre-order the new Samsung Galaxy S25

And let's not forget, with this Fire Stick you'll be enjoying these shows in beautiful HD quality.

There's no over-the-top setup to worry about, these handy remotes are so simple to use. Really, anyone can do it. Just pop the device into your TV's HDMI port, and that's it. You have instant access to a range of streaming platforms as well as many live channels.

Convinced yet? Head to Amazon to grab this deal.

10 fascinating details from the Severance Season 2 opening credits sequence

Mashable - Fri, 01/24/2025 - 03:00

When Severance's first season was airing, I called its opening credits sequence "the best on TV" — and for good reason. With visuals by artist Oliver Latta (aka Extraweg) and typography by Teddy Blanks, this title sequence immersed viewers in the nightmarish world of Lumon Industries, as well as the tension between Mark's (Adam Scott) Innie and Outie lives. Uncanny and unforgettable, the sequence went on to win the Emmy Award for Outstanding Main Title Design.

SEE ALSO: 'Severance's Lumon LinkedIn page reveals Miss Huang's true identity

In Season 2, Severance reshapes its opening credits, maintaining the signature 3D CGI look but switching up the actual content of the visuals. Some images, like Mark jumping into his own head, remain the same, but for the most part, we're seeing totally new things here.

Another change from season to season is the fact that, while Season 1's credits are more evocative of Severance's overall feel, Season 2's credits gesture more to the plot of the show. The sequence doesn't just feature Mark anymore — Helly (Britt Lower), Gemma/Ms. Casey (Dichen Lachman), and Harmony Cobel (Patricia Arquette) all make appearances, putting further pressure on Mark's dual selves.

But what else can Severance Season 2's opening credits tell us about what to expect from the season? Let's break it down. Here are 10 fascinating details from Severance Season 2's opening credits.

What's with all the balloons? Credit: Screenshot: AppleTV+

Latta incorporated balloon-like images into the Season 1 credits, with Mark carrying around a floating clone of himself, complete with multiple legs, arms, and heads. In Season 2, though, we get new spooky opening credit balloons. This time, the balloons are Mark's inflated head, with his tie acting as their strings. It's a fun echo to the blue balloons Mr. Milchick (Tramell Tillman) gives Mark in the Season 2 premiere, each with his face on them. Yet there could also be a deeper meaning to these head balloons.

SEE ALSO: I went to the 'Severance' pop-up in Grand Central. It was wild.

When we first see one of these balloons in the trailer, it's coming up through an elevator — presumably from the severed floor. Could this suggest Mark's Innie consciousness breaking through into the Outie world? That would only be possible if Mark underwent the dangerous reintegration process Petey (Yul Vazquez) underwent in Season 1. Based on the Severance Season 2 trailer, we know reintegration pioneer Reghabi (Karen Aldridge) is back, so the idea of reintegration is certainly on the table. Plus, the image of Mark's Outie figure trying desperately to hang onto the head balloons evokes the idea of Mark trying to recapture his own memories, something he could only do through reintegration.

Let's take a trip into Mark's brain. Credit: Screenshot: AppleTV+

The Severance Season 2 opening credits continue with Mark climbing down into the depths of his own brain (rendered in a disconcerting shade of green). In a shallow pool of water, he sees his reflection become first Helly, then Gemma, both of whom take off running in different directions. The moment certainly serves as a visual representation of Mark's different selves having different love interests, but it also highlights just how complicated these romances could be. Innie Mark wants to save Gemma for his Outie's sake, but what happens to his and Helly's romance if Outie Mark and Gemma decide to flee far from Lumon? Is a future even possible for them, when their Outies are responsible for whether they live or die?

Babies, babies, everywhere. Credit: Screenshot: AppleTV+

There are so many creepy, faceless babies in these opening credits — and one baby Kier Eagan at the very end! So what's the deal with them?

The babies could hint at a number of things, like the infantilization of Lumon's Innies, who are often treated like children in work clothes. (Later, Mark has what looks like jars of baby food on his table, adding to this idea.) But the babies could also point to some of Lumon's more nefarious activity: Could they be raising children to live solely on the severed floor, like they raise baby goats? Is that Miss Huang's (Sarah Bock) whole deal? (Lumon's LinkedIn page says otherwise.)

Innie Mark and Outie Mark are interacting! Credit: Screenshot: AppleTV+

In the Season 1 opening credits, Innie and Outie Mark interact somewhat — but not to the extent that they do here. From spotting each other with flashlights to carrying one another through surreal landscapes, the pair actually seem to be working together. Perhaps Mark's Innie and Outie will find a way to communicate with each other as the season goes on.

SEE ALSO: You've got to hear Zach Cherry's 'Severance' Season 2 fan theory Mark removes his own severance chip. Credit: Screenshot: AppleTV+

Another striking image in these opening credits is Mark dragging his own severance chip out of his brain. If that's not a clear nod to reintegration, I don't know what it could be!

Is the sunken car a reference to Gemma's car accident? Credit: Screenshot: AppleTV+

At one point in the credits, Mark traverses an icy body of water. (One might call it a... Cold Harbor.) In the background, a car lies half-submerged beneath the surface. Could this be a reference to how Gemma (supposedly) died in a car crash, and how the memory and grief associated with it always lurk in Mark's subconscious?

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The car also looks like Cobel's car, which we see her driving away into the darkness at the end of episode 2. Maybe Severance is foreshadowing a car accident in her future — perhaps by Lumon's hand? — in which case it seems like Lumon has a suspicious pattern of car crashes.

A terrifying field of goat-Marks. Credit: Screenshot: AppleTV+

Perhaps the most bizarre image of the entire credits sequence is when Mark carries himself through a field populated by uncanny creatures. On one side of the field, where Innie Mark carries his Outie, headless Innie Marks roam on hands and knees through the grass, along with massive rolling Gemma heads. The other side of the field is the inverse: Outie Mark carries his Innie, headless Outies populate the field, and the rolling heads are Helly's instead of Gemma's.

The terrain is similar to the new and improved Lumon goat room teased in the Season 2 trailer, and the whole tableau further highlights the differences between both versions of Mark (especially their love interests).

Ms. Cobel has her eyes on Mark, Gemma, and Helly. Credit: Screenshot: AppleTV+

Turns out the entire field scene was actually playing out on a book an eerily lit Cobel is reading, positioning her as the great orchestrator and observer of Mark's entire odyssey. While it seems like Cobel has cut ties with Lumon by the end of episode 2, could we see her return and take the reins once more? It's clear she has a deep interest in the severed floor, and in Mark and Gemma's interactions in particular. Perhaps this season we'll find out more about why she so invested. (And no, Mr. Milchick, I know it's not because she wants to be in a throuple with Innie and Outie Mark!)

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In one of the title sequence's final moments, Latta conjures up the terrifying hallway and elevator leading down to the testing floor of Lumon. Gemma stands in the elevator, but as we draw closer, she flickers into Helly and back. Once again, the credits are emphasizing each of Mark's respective love interests, reminding us that this is one complicated love triangle. But the flickering imagery adds an extra layer to the moment, as it recalls Petey's quick changes between his Innie and Outie memories during his reintegration process in Season 1. If Mark does reintegrate, as these credits and Reghabi's appearance in the season suggest, could he mistake Helly for Gemma? Or could his memories overlay the two, given that they occupy similar roles in his respective lives?

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Severance Season 2's opening credits end with a disturbing bang: an image of the back of Outie Mark's head opening up and Innie Mark prying his way out. Pair this with the earlier images of Mark removing his own severance chip and Innie and Outie Mark interacting, and the prospect of reintegration is almost 100 percent certain. However, given how eerie these credits are, as well as the body horror implications of this final image, it's clear that it won't be an easy (or pretty) process.

Severance Season 2 is now streaming on Apple TV+, with a new episode every Friday.

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