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Mashable - Thu, 05/22/2025 - 05:00

TL;DR: Stop struggling with PDFS with this PDF Expert Premium Plan Lifetime Subscription, now only $79.97 (reg. $139.99) through June 30.

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When it comes to certain topics, you just need to consult an expert. And if dealing with PDFs isn’t your cup of tea, you can count on PDF Expert. It lets you tackle these pesky file formats easily, and right now, a lifetime subscription to the premium plan for Mac can be yours for just $79.97, 42% off the usual price, through June 30.

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Protect your privacy with a permanent file deletion tool — now just $30

Mashable - Thu, 05/22/2025 - 05:00

TL;DR: Enjoy peace of mind knowing your hard drive is totally wiped with the Data Shredder Stick Secure Data Wiping Tool for Windows, now just $29.99, the best price online, while limited supplies last.

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If you’ve ever sold an old computer, you know the panic of wondering if you truly wiped all of your data off the device. Our computers hold some pretty important info — from bank account numbers to precious memories — and it’s important to ensure they don’t fall into the wrong hands.

The Data Shredder Stick ensures that it won’t happen, letting you delete your data for good. And right now, you can get this game-changing tool for just $29.99, the best price online, while our limited supplies last.

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No matter your reason for deleting files, it’s scary to know that placing them in your device’s trash can doesn’t mean they’re really gone. In fact, when you delete files from hard drives, they’re just placed in an unallocated space that can be recovered until it’s overwritten. The Data Shredder Stick does just that — it overwrites every bit of unallocated space on an entire drive, so you can rest easy knowing your data is truly gone.

Whether you’re selling an old PC or simply want some files wiped from the world, the Data Shredder Stick can help. It permanently deletes files, folders, or entire drives. Stick it on your PC, run the app, and digitally shred your data.

Thanks to its convenient drag-and-drop functionality, the Data Shredder Stick is easy for everyone to use. Just choose the files and folders you want to get rid of. It can be reused as many times as needed on PCs, and you only pay one low price.

Delete files for good with the Data Shredder Stick Secure Data Wiping Tool for Windows, now just $29.99, the best price online.

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The cult and community of Labubu

Mashable - Thu, 05/22/2025 - 05:00

With a round, furry body, pointy ears, and a set of sharp teeth curled into a mischievous grin, Labubu looks like a tiny elven creature pulled from Jim Henson's Creature Shop. She’s not traditionally cute like most plush toys — more of an ugly-cute gremlin with chaotic charm. And yet, this little monster has become the ultimate accessory for Gen Z and millennial collectors.

Once a niche character from China-based toy brand Pop Mart, Labubu is now a social media darling, a $27.99 keychain clipped to designer bags and belt loops, featured in unboxing videos, and posed next to matcha lattes on Instagram. While the keychains are especially coveted, Labubu's image also appears on figurines, bags, phone cases, hair accessories, and other merch, fueling a thriving collector's market.

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On TikTok, the #Labubu hashtag has racked up tens of millions of views, turning the impish character's cult following into a global obsession. New releases sell out in seconds and spark bidding wars, with consumers often paying double or triple the retail price on third-party sites. Limited-edition variants, especially seasonal drops or collaborations, can fetch hundreds on resale platforms like StockX. Not to mention, people wait for hours in line outside of Pop Mart brick-and-mortar stores and the company's automated Robo Shops to cop one. Even her dupe, Lafufu (aka "fake Labubu"), has an ardent fan base.

Labubu figures are typically sold in blind boxes — sealed packages that keep the exact design a surprise until you open them. I bought my first Labubu at a Pop Mart store in New York City and ended up pulling Sisi, a squinty yellow plush from the Have a Seat series. It was sheer luck. I had no way of knowing what was inside until I tore the foil open. Each series usually includes several different figures; Have a Seat features six known characters, plus one ultra-rare "Secret" Labubu hidden in circulation.

A proud mom showing off her first Labubu. Credit: Courtesy of Crystal Bell

Every other time I’ve been to a Pop Mart, the Labubu display has been wiped clean, a testament to just how in-demand the little creatures are. Now Sisi lives on my bag, alongside all of my other charms and a mushroom baby from Pop Mart’s Pucky Forest Party collection.

How a quirky collectible became a global obsession

Hong Kong artist Kasing Lung introduced Labubu as part of the Monsters picture book series in 2015, creating a whimsical and slightly eerie cast of characters inspired by the folklore and mythology he absorbed growing up in the Netherlands. Drawing from European fairytales and his own imagination, Lung crafted a world that felt both nostalgic and strange: familiar like a bedtime story, yet edged with mischief and mystery.

The turning point came in 2019, when Lung struck a licensing deal with Pop Mart. His partnership with the Chinese toy powerhouse brought Labubu and the rest of The Monsters — Zimomo, Tycoco (aka Labubu's skeletal beau), Spooky, and Pato — into mass production, transforming Lung’s illustrations into wildly collectible designer toys.

Color theory, "Exciting Macaron" Labubu edition. Credit: Courtesy of Pop Mart Labubu stands out because of its slightly grotesque charm and wide emotional range.

It's all part of Pop Mart’s broader line of designer "art toys," blind box collectibles that blend the exclusivity of streetwear with the cuteness of Japanese and Korean toy aesthetics. While Pop Mart offers a variety of characters — like Peach Riot, SKULLPANDA, CRYBABY, and Hirono — Labubu stands out because of its slightly grotesque charm and wide emotional range. It's uncanny, in the best way, a kind of subversion of the kawaii aesthetic that still dominates much of East Asian pop culture and beyond.

On platforms like the Chinese app Xiaohongshu, TikTok, and Instagram, fans document their Labubu collections, film "Labubu hauls," and post hyper-specific memes about which version best matches their personality. Entire Reddit threads dissect the psychological profile of a Labubu owner. One viral X post joked, "I thought labubu was new internet slag [sic] for lobotomy. like delulu."

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"Much of this momentum is fan-driven," Emily Brough, Pop Mart's head of IP licensing for the Americas, tells Mashable via email. "People are genuinely excited to share their collections and personal connections to the character."

That momentum translates into serious revenue. "Labubu is currently Pop Mart's top-selling IP in the U.S. and one of the strongest globally," Brough says. In 2024 alone, Labubu generated more than $419 million USD, outperforming all other IPs in the company’s catalog.

Labubu's celebrity fans include Lisa from BLACKPINK and Dua Lipa. Credit: Courtesy of Pop Mart

And the fandom isn’t just internet-deep. Celebrities like Rihanna, Dua Lipa, Hilary Duff, and Bretman Rock wear their Labubus proudly. BLACKPINK’s Lisa, one of the most globally followed pop stars in the world, is a known Labubu enthusiast. She’s been spotted with multiple versions, helping catapult the toy from niche collectible to full-on status symbol. "Labubu is my baby," she told Teen Vogue last month. When someone like Lisa makes Labubu part of her personal brand, the ripple effects across fashion, fandom, and resale markets are instant and global.

Labubu is more than cute — she's a status symbol

What makes Labubu different from other toys that have caught fire online (like Squishmallows or Sanrio characters) is how explicitly it functions as a status marker, not just a source of comfort or nostalgia. The plush versions, especially, are carried almost like handbags. They’re photographed on café tables, shown "chilling" in passenger seats, and dressed up in miniature outfits.

"Many treat Labubu keychains and figurines as both collectibles and style accessories," Brough explains. And that fuels the character’s presence at major fashion events like New York Fashion Week. "We’re also seeing notable growth among male fans, particularly those who follow streetwear, sneaker culture, and design-led collectibles."

...having a rare or trendy Labubu signals cultural fluency. It says you know where the hype is, and you got there first, or paid the resale price to catch up.

In this way, Labubu becomes part of a curated digital identity. Much like wearing a limited-edition sneaker or owning a Stanley cup in every color, having a rare or trendy Labubu signals cultural fluency. It says you know where the hype is, and you got there first, or paid the resale price to catch up.

"I used to be kind of a Labubu hater — or not even a hater, I just didn’t get the hype," Em, also known as @vanillamace on social media, tells Mashable. "But the more I kept seeing them, the more I was like, 'OK, fine, I’ll try one.' I actually got my first Labubu last weekend and… yeah, I kind of love her now. What really sold me was the tiny outfits they make for them. I bought one immediately. That’s when it clicked for me. I finally got it."

While Pop Mart doesn’t officially sell clothes for Labubu, a robust market has sprung up around styling them. Entire storefronts on AliExpress, Shein, and Etsy are dedicated to miniature fashion — from tiny hoodies and denim jackets to costumes and accessories — often priced anywhere from $5 to $30 per item. Dressing up Labubu has become its own form of creative expression, with some fans building full wardrobes or custom outfits to match their own looks.

It’s not just about dressing Labubu; it’s about showing her off. "A lot of these blind boxes double as keychains," Em adds. "It’s not just something you keep on a shelf. You can take it with you, clip it to your bag or keys, and other people see it too. Lately, I’ve been specifically looking for blind box keychains because I love the idea of decorating my bags with a bunch of quirky trinkets. It’s very Jane Birkin — like how she used to cover her bag in random charms and wear it into the ground. It made the bag hers. Now people are too scared to touch their Birkins, but I’m all about throwing on keychains and making it personal."

Status isn't just about exclusivity anymore. In a post-pandemic world shaped by economic uncertainty and emotional burnout, Labubu fits into a broader shift creator Janet Lin calls the "lipstick effect": the idea that when times are tough, people seek out small luxuries instead of splurging on big-ticket items. A $20 toy that makes you smile suddenly feels like a reasonable indulgence.

"It’s a small luxury. You’re not buying a $4,000 bag — you’re buying a $20 toy that brings you joy," said creator Gina Alva, whose TikTok bio reads "crazy Labubu lady." "That’s what everyone’s doing right now. Like, burgers are $20, too. So why not get a Labubu?"

"I don’t have children, so this is how I play," Alva added. "And now it’s accepted, because so many other people are doing it too. There’s no shame in it."

For some, Labubu collecting goes beyond aesthetic and enters the realm of emotional care. "It’s very much inner child work for me," Em says. "I couldn’t have stuff like this growing up, but now I can give that joy to myself. It’s healing in a weird, silly way."

Alva has helped foster that sense of agency and community by creating tutorials that show people how to DIY clothes and accessories for their Labubus, from fully customized outfits to viral car seats. "It’s not just the doll," she says. "It’s the accessories. I bought my Labubu little Louis Vuitton purses — dumb stuff we probably shouldn’t be spending money on, but we do. I even bought my Labubu a Lululemon outfit so I could do a TikTok with that Lululemon rap sound. She has to be on theme."

Gina Alva made a car seat for her Labubu. Credit: Courtesy of Gina Alva

That parasocial relationship between user and plush adds a layer of emotional texture that traditional status symbols lack. Labubu isn’t just a thing you own; it’s a companion, a co-star, a mood.

Inside the blind box craze

Pop Mart’s genius lies in turning toy buying into a ritual. The blind box format — where you don’t know which character you’ll get — makes every purchase a gamble. It’s part toy, part lottery, part dopamine rush. Pair that with limited drops, frequent collabs, and ultra-rare chase figures, and suddenly you’ve got a global community hooked on a miniature monster with a grin.

"It’s girl gambling," Em explains, where the high of pulling the Labubu you really want is potent. "You sometimes get the good ones, and it makes your whole day," she says. "And then you get the one you don’t want and it’s like... 'OK.'"

It's a feeling Em knows well. In one of the most relatable unboxing videos to go viral, she chronicles her descent into blind-box-induced "despair." In the clip, she opens a SKULLPANDA blind box, hoping for any figure but "that fuck-ass Christmas tree" — not because it was unpopular, but simply because, to her, it just wasn't as cute as the others. And, of course, she pulls the Christmas tree. Undeterred, she goes back into Pop Mart, buys another box...and pulls the exact same one again. The video, which has accumulated 12 million views on TikTok, is a perfect encapsulation of the heartbreak and hope that fuels blind box culture.

"The video itself was kind of doing normal numbers," Em tells Mashable. "But then somebody made this edit... they put dramatic music over it and everything. That was what really made it turn into this whole thing."

Since then, the saga has spiraled, and Em went from celebrating 400,000 followers on her TikTok account to 1 million in just over a week. The phrase "fuck-ass Christmas tree" has entered the online lexicon, and people tag her in videos anytime they pull their unfortunate blind box find, or, of course, their own SKULLPANDA Christmas tree. "So many people [are] just being like, 'I didn't even really want this one, but I just have to get it for the gag,'" she laughs. "I love it."

In the age of TikTok, this moment of disappointment becomes performance, drama, and, unexpectedly, community. Everyone watching has either been there or will be.

There’s a reason her story resonated: The blind box experience is built on a delicate balance of luck and longing, of personal taste clashing against pure randomness. In the age of TikTok, this moment of disappointment becomes performance, drama, and, unexpectedly, community. Everyone watching has either been there or will be.

"It’s a serotonin booster for sure," Alva says of the blind box experience. "You want a certain one, but at the end of the day, you’re just happy getting anything. And if you don’t get what you want, your brain just goes, 'Oh well, we’ll try again.' That’s how they get you."

For collectors like Encito, the draw of blind box culture is more than just the thrill of the mystery. It’s a lifestyle. "It’s like that Hermès effect," he explains. "It’s something rare, hard to get, and once you get it, you feel like you've won."

Encito converted a spare bedroom in his home into a dedicated space for his growing collection. Credit: Courtesy of Encito

Encito has spent over $10,000 this year alone in pursuit of the elusive "ugly-cute" figure. "I’m a collector at heart," he says, explaining that his background is in luxury fashion — think 100-plus designer bags and over 130 pairs of designer shoes in his collection. "But I was looking for accessories that matched my bags, and a coworker introduced me to Labubu."

The obsession took root fast. "I waited three hours in line at a store in London, only for the Labubus to sell out two people ahead of me. I was offended." Determined, Encito made a TikTok account just so he could shop for Labubu on Pop Mart livestreams.

A closer look at Encito's collection. Credit: Courtesy of Encito

Since then, Labubu has taken him from North Carolina (where there are no Pop Mart stores) to Paris, London — even on 12-hour round trips for museum-exclusive releases. "I don’t support resellers. I'd rather buy a first-class ticket and go to the city myself," Encito says. His travel itinerary has grown to include stops in San Francisco, New York, and potentially Barcelona, all for the sake of adding to his growing collection. When Encito couldn’t find the "Angel in Clouds" Labubu in New York City, he ended up snagging it online from his hotel room. He still considers the trip a win for the thrill of the hunt.

More than a toy, Labubu brings people together

But the satisfaction of tracking down Labubus is only part of the appeal. For many collectors, Labubu is more than a cute accessory or quirky trend — it’s a gateway into a tight-knit, surprisingly emotional global community.

"What started as something fun to clip onto my designer bags has turned into something way deeper," says Encito, who frequently shares unboxings and hauls with his followers. "I’ve sent rare Labubus to people who couldn’t get them." One follower returned the favor in a major way by sending him the Secret Labubu from the Exciting Macaron collection. "She wasn’t even trying to get the Secret item. She just wanted a full set. But when she ended up pulling the Secret, she sent it to me without saying anything," he recalls. "I opened the package on livestream, saw some random Hello Kitty stuff, and thought, 'Oh, cute.' Then I pulled out the Secret Labubu… and I just started crying. It was a real moment."

Labubu isn't the only star in the Pop Mart universe. Credit: Mashable / Gina Alva

That kind of generosity is common in the world of blind box toys, where chance brings people together, and community keeps them connected. "That’s the cool thing about trinkets as a whole," says Em. "There’s a huge trading culture. You open your box, and sometimes people will just trade."

She tells the story of a girl who spent nearly $300 on a Sanrio Mega Space Molly box, hoping to get Kuromi — and instead pulled Cinnamoroll. "Across from her, another girl opened a box and got Kuromi, but she wanted Cinnamoroll. So they traded right there. It was like fate. A match made in heaven."

The scene is increasingly social and IRL. "There’s this whole community that comes out to these events in parks or cafés where people meet up and trade," Em says. "I've made so many friends just from that alone. The community is what almost keeps you wanting to go back."

"At the end of the day, it’s more than a toy," Encito says. "It's a connection. It's joy. It's a little creature that brought all these people, people I now call my besties, into my life."

Alva agrees: "I love when I see someone else with a Labubu. There’s this instant connection — like, you know."

Sound the Apple alarm! The 4-pack of Apple AirTags is down to under $75.

Mashable - Thu, 05/22/2025 - 04:56

SAVE OVER $20: As of May 22, the Apple AirTag (four pack) is on sale for $74.99 at Amazon. This deal saves you 24% on list price.

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The Apple AirTag (four pack) has dipped in price to below $75, so consider this your moment to stock up on these essential items.

As of May 22, the Apple AirTag (four pack) is on sale for $74.99 at Amazon. It's not the lowest price we've ever seen, but this bundle has been stuck at $79.99 for a while now, so we're welcoming this small but significant drop in price.

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Apple AirTags can be attached to almost anything: keys, luggage, passports, and anything else that you're always losing. Just attach the AirTag to your item of choice and track it in the Find My app. It even has a small built-in speaker so you can trigger a sound from the app on your Apple device.

AirTags are designed to offer a one-year battery life if used regularly. And when the battery is running low, you’ll receive a notification on your Apple device, giving you plenty of time to replace it.

Grab this great Apple AirTag deal ahead of Memorial Day.

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Theres no way Soundcore Anker Life Q20 headphones should be under $40, but here we are

Mashable - Thu, 05/22/2025 - 04:41

SAVE $20: As of May 22, Soundcore Anker Life Q20 headphones are on sale for $39.97 at Amazon. That's a 33% saving on the list price.

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Soundcore has been rolling out deals on all kinds of headphones lately, from clip-on earbuds to noise-canceling models. And this latest deal on the Soundcore Anker Life Q20 headphones is definitely worth a look.

As of May 22, you can take home these headphones for under $40, now just $39.97.

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These headphones use custom 40mm drivers to provide clear, hi-res audio. They feature hybrid active noise cancellation with four built-in microphones that reduce background sounds like traffic and airplane noise by up to 90%. Double tap to activate the BassUp technology, a function that (as the name suggests) boosts the bass when listening to bass-heavy music.

Battery life is impressive too, offering up to 40 hours with noise cancelation and 60 hours in standard mode. Plus, a quick five-minute charge gives you around four hours of playtime. Not needing to charge daily is always a plus.

Head to Amazon to grab this latest Soundcore deal ahead of Memorial Day.

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The Jackery Solar Generator 5000 is down to its lowest-ever price at Amazon

Mashable - Thu, 05/22/2025 - 04:32

SAVE $700: As of May 22, the Jackery Solar Generator 5000 is on sale for $2,998.99 at Amazon. That's a 19% saving on the list price.

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You can never really go wrong with a portable power station. Whether you want to stay connected on camping trips or just want to be prepared for power cuts, having something stashed away is always a good idea.

And as of May 22, the Jackery Solar Generator 5000 is on salefor its lowest-ever price. If you were looking to purchase, now is the time because you'll be saving over $700 on list price. For a limited time only, you can purchase this generator for under $3,000.

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This generator can cope with anything. It has a base output of 7200W that can expand up to 1,4400W, and storage capacity ranging from 5kWh to 60kWh, meaning you are set for powering all kinds of devices. Depending on your setup, it can keep things running for over a day, or up to 15 days if fully expanded.

It supports both 120V and 240V, so it can handle everything from small appliances to heavy-duty gear like dryers and water pumps. And in the event of a power cut, it switches over instantly, thanks to 0ms UPS response time, keeping essentials like your fridge and internet powered. And that's not all, you can even manage everything from the Jackery app, including setting it to charge.

This deal won't be around for long, so head to Amazon without delay.

This beast of a robot vacuum is heavily discounted at Amazon — save $700 on the Roborock Qrevo Master

Mashable - Thu, 05/22/2025 - 04:23

SAVE $700: As of May 22, the Roborock Qrevo Master is on sale for $899.99 at Amazon. That's a 44% 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 Master? We're talking about a $700 discount.

As of May 22, the Roborock Qrevo Master robot vacuum and mop is on sale for 44% off, now down to $899.99. And with this vacuum, you're getting a whole lot to be excited about.

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The Qrevo Master handles both vacuuming and mopping, with minimal effort required on your end. Its self-emptying dock means up to seven weeks of hands-free cleaning, and with 10,000Pa suction and the Carpet Boost+ System, it’s seriously effective, removing up to 99% of hair from carpets. The dual rubber brush design also prevents tangling, which is great if you’ve got pets or long hair.

For mopping, it uses dual spinning mops at 200 RPM to tackle dust, dirt, and stains, leaving floors sparkly clean. It even lifts the mop by 10mm when carpets are detected to keep them dry.

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

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Sirens review: Julianne Moore, Meghann Fahy, and Milly Alcock serve up beachy thrills

Mashable - Thu, 05/22/2025 - 03:01

Like the alluring mythological creatures from which it draws its name, Netflix's Sirens wears a tempting facade, but conceals something darker at its core.

That facade draws on the pleasures of shows like Big Little Lies and The White Lotus: great actors — Julianne Moore! Meghann Fahy! Milly Alcock! — facing off against a backdrop of picturesque mansions and beaches. As in those series, showrunner Molly Smith Metzler (Maid) also looks to tackle thornier topics of class and trauma. Yet these subjects rarely get the depth they deserve, brushed over by a haphazard plot that delivers soapy fun, if not much else.

SEE ALSO: Summer TV preview: All the TV shows you need to know, and where to stream them What's Sirens about? Meghann Fahy and Milly Alcock in "Sirens." Credit: Macall Polay / Netflix

Sirens kicks off with the world's most misguided edible arrangement. Devon (Fahy), fresh off her second DUI and learning her father (Bill Camp) has early-onset dementia, has appealed to her absent younger sister Simone (Alcock) for help. Simone's response? A basket of melon and berries, and a card telling Devon to "keep your chin up." The subpar gift and empty platitude are enough to make Devon travel several hours, rotting fruit in hand, to the luxurious island where Simone works as assistant to wealthy philanthropist Michaela "Kiki" Kell (Moore).

Simone doesn't just manage the staff who run Michaela's lavish Cliff House estate. The working relationship between the two is deeply personal — and frankly, creepy. Boundaries don't exist for them: Simone drafts Michaela's sexts to her husband Peter (Kevin Bacon). The pair share gum in order to have fresh breath.

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If this is raising red flags for you, you're not alone: Devon is horrified by Simone's bond with her boss, and she's ready to drag her sister kicking and screaming from Michaela's grasp. But as a scrappy working-class interloper in Michaela's wealthy world — over the all-important, party-filled Labor Day weekend, no less — Devon is at a major disadvantage. As she attempts to protect her sister, dark secrets about their past (and dark rumors about Michaela's) come to light, prompting a whirlwind of dramatic revelations that ultimately don't hold the weight they should.

Julianne Moore, Meghann Fahy, and Milly Alcock are great in Sirens, but is it enough? Julianne Moore in "Sirens." Credit: Macall Polay / Netflix

Sirens is at its best when it's a dark comedy with a touch of soap opera, and much of that comes down to Moore, Fahy, and Alcock's performances. Moore and Alcock make a perfect pair, channeling Stepford Wives creepiness in their pastel getups and matching athleisure sets. Alcock's Simone simpers and preens for her boss, while Moore commits fully to Michaela's frigid cult leader vibes. (Whether Michaela's bird preservation society is actually a cult is one of the mysteries Sirens presents, even if the resolution isn't particularly satisfying.)

Fahy's Devon, meanwhile, is a wonderfully prickly contrast to Simone and Michaela's rich girl acts. She's raw and unapologetic, unafraid to call out Michaela's bizarro rituals. When she and Simone are together, that rawness rubs off on Simone, too, highlighting their sisterly connection and the pain the two shared during their traumatic upbringing.

Discussion of that trauma results in some of Sirens' biggest tonal swings, as the show ranges from send-ups of the superficial rich — Glenn Howerton excels as Michaela and Peter's sleazeball neighbor, for example — to clichéd explorations of mental health, like Simone's panic attacks. Also predictable? Sirens' examination of unbalanced, predatory power dynamics within relationships. As soon as Bacon's Peter shows up on the scene, it's clear what will play out between him, Michaela, and Simone. The show treats this arc as culminating in a revelatory plot twist, but it feels more tired than anything.

Sirens isn't without interesting ideas. In keeping with the "sirens" motif, all three women are treated as monstrous at some point in the show's five-episode run, even though they're often at a disadvantage. (Especially Devon and Simone.) The mythological theme extends to a solid running joke in which two of Devon's loser suitors follow her around, as if lured by her siren song, despite her annoyed rejections of them. These contrasts between people perceiving Sirens' leads as near-mythic beings versus their actual, unfulfilling realities result in the show's most fascinating moments. But with only five episodes, Sirens fails to probe these contrasts as much as it could, and its song ultimately falls flat.

Sirens is now streaming on Netflix.

Get 10TB of cloud storage for life for just £209

Mashable - Thu, 05/22/2025 - 01:00

TL;DR: Replace your monthly Dropbox subscription with a 10TB Internxt Cloud Storage Lifetime Plan on sale for £208.51 with code STORAGE20.

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How to unblock Pornhub for free

Mashable - Thu, 05/22/2025 - 00:00

TL;DR: Unblock Pornhub from anywhere in the world with a VPN. The best service for unblocking porn sites is ExpressVPN.

Is Pornhub banned where you live? That sounds like a ridiculous question, but the chances are not small.

More than a third of U.S. states have introduced laws that require visitors to upload ID before accessing pornography sites. As a result, Pornhub has banned visitors from those states from accessing their website. There are complicated reasons for this ban, but fortunately, the workaround is quick and easy.

If you want to unblock sites like Pornhub for free from anywhere in the world, we have the information you need.

How to unblock Pornhub for free

VPNs can hide your real IP address (digital location) and connect you to secure server in another location. This straightforward process bypasses geo-restrictions so you can access sites like Pornhub from anywhere in the world.

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NYT Connections Sports Edition today: Hints and answers for May 22, 2025

Mashable - Wed, 05/21/2025 - 22:00

Connections: Sports Edition is a new version of the popular New York Times word game that seeks to test the knowledge of sports fans.

Like the original Connections, the game is all about finding the "common threads between words." And just like Wordle, Connections resets after midnight and each new set of words gets trickier and trickier—so we've served up some hints and tips to get you over the hurdle.

If you just want to be told today's puzzle, you can jump to the end of this article for the latest Connections solution. But if you'd rather solve it yourself, keep reading for some clues, tips, and strategies to assist you.

SEE ALSO: Mahjong, Sudoku, free crossword, and more: Play games on Mashable What is Connections Sports Edition?

The NYT's latest daily word game has launched in association with The Athletic, the New York Times property that provides the publication's sports coverage. Connections can be played on both web browsers and mobile devices and require players to group four words that share something in common.

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Each puzzle features 16 words and each grouping of words is split into four categories. These sets could comprise of anything from book titles, software, country names, etc. Even though multiple words will seem like they fit together, there's only one correct answer.

If a player gets all four words in a set correct, those words are removed from the board. Guess wrong and it counts as a mistake—players get up to four mistakes until the game ends.

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Players can also rearrange and shuffle the board to make spotting connections easier. Additionally, each group is color-coded with yellow being the easiest, followed by green, blue, and purple. Like Wordle, you can share the results with your friends on social media.

Here's a hint for today's Connections Sports Edition categories

Want a hint about the categories without being told the categories? Then give these a try:

  • Yellow: Said during a Tennis game

  • Green: Anatomy of a football gear

  • Blue: Famous Bruins

    Purple: Sports things associated with citrusy color

Featured Video For You Connections: How to play and how to win Here are today's Connections Sports Edition categories

Need a little extra help? Today's connections fall into the following categories:

  • Yellow: Tennis Lingo

  • Green: Parts of a Football Helmet

  • Blue: UCLA Basketball Alumni

  • Purple: Orange Things

Looking for Wordle today? Here's the answer to today's Wordle.

Ready for the answers? This is your last chance to turn back and solve today's puzzle before we reveal the solutions.

Drumroll, please!

The solution to today's Connections Sports Edition #241 is...

What is the answer to Connections Sports Edition today
  • Tennis Lingo - ACE, DEUCE, FAULT, LET

  • Parts of a Football Helmet - CHIN STRAP, FACE MASK, PADS, SHELL

  • UCLA Basketball Alumni - HOLIDAY, LAVINE, LOVE, WESTBROOK

  • Orange Things - BASKETBALL, FOOTBALL PYLON, NETHERLANDS, SYRACUSE

Don't feel down if you didn't manage to guess it this time. There will be new Connections for you to stretch your brain with tomorrow, and we'll be back again to guide you with more helpful hints.

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

If you're looking for more puzzles, Mashable's got games now! Check out our games hub for Mahjong, Sudoku, free crossword, and more.

Not the day you're after? Here's the solution to yesterday's Connections.

NYT Strands hints, answers for May 22

Mashable - Wed, 05/21/2025 - 22:00

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

Strands requires the player to perform a twist on the classic word search. Words can be made from linked letters — up, down, left, right, or diagonal, but words can also change direction, resulting in quirky shapes and patterns. Every single letter in the grid will be part of an answer. There's always a theme linking every solution, along with the "spangram," a special, word or phrase that sums up that day's theme, and spans the entire grid horizontally or vertically.

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

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

SEE ALSO: Wordle today: Answer, hints for May 22 SEE ALSO: NYT Connections hints today: Clues, answers for May 22 NYT Strands hint for today’s theme: Keeping an eye on things

The words are protection-related.

Today’s NYT Strands theme plainly explained

These words are people who care for others.

NYT Strands spangram hint: Is it vertical or horizontal?

Today's NYT Strands spangram is vertical.

NYT Strands spangram answer today

Today's spangram is Take Care

Featured Video For You Strands 101: How to win NYT’s latest word game NYT Strands word list for May 22
  • Steward

  • Custodian

  • Take Care

  • Protector

  • Guardian

  • Trustee

Looking for other daily online games? Mashable's Games page has more hints, and if you're looking for more puzzles, Mashable's got games now!

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Not the day you're after? Here's the solution to yesterday's Strands.

Wordle today: Answer, hints for May 22, 2025

Mashable - Wed, 05/21/2025 - 22:00

Oh hey there! If you're here, it must be time for Wordle. As always, we're serving up our daily hints and tips to help you figure out today's answer.

If you just want to be told today's word, you can jump to the bottom of this article for today's Wordle solution revealed. But if you'd rather solve it yourself, keep reading for some clues, tips, and strategies to assist you.

SEE ALSO: Mahjong, Sudoku, free crossword, and more: Play games on Mashable SEE ALSO: NYT Connections today: Hints and answers for May 21 Where did Wordle come from?

Originally created by engineer Josh Wardle as a gift for his partner, Wordle rapidly spread to become an international phenomenon, with thousands of people around the globe playing every day. Alternate Wordle versions created by fans also sprang up, including battle royale Squabble, music identification game Heardle, and variations like Dordle and Quordle that make you guess multiple words at once

Wordle eventually became so popular that it was purchased by the New York Times, and TikTok creators even livestream themselves playing.

What's the best Wordle starting word?

The best Wordle starting word is the one that speaks to you. But if you prefer to be strategic in your approach, we have a few ideas to help you pick a word that might help you find the solution faster. One tip is to select a word that includes at least two different vowels, plus some common consonants like S, T, R, or N.

What happened to the Wordle archive?

The entire archive of past Wordle puzzles was originally available for anyone to enjoy whenever they felt like it, but it was later taken down, with the website's creator stating it was done at the request of the New York Times. However, the New York Times then rolled out its own Wordle Archive, available only to NYT Games subscribers.

Is Wordle getting harder?

It might feel like Wordle is getting harder, but it actually isn't any more difficult than when it first began. You can turn on Wordle's Hard Mode if you're after more of a challenge, though.

SEE ALSO: NYT's The Mini crossword answers for May 22, 2025 Here's a subtle hint for today's Wordle answer:

A sheet of paper.

Does today's Wordle answer have a double letter?

The letter O appears twice.

Today's Wordle is a 5-letter word that starts with...

Today's Wordle starts with the letter F.

SEE ALSO: Wordle-obsessed? These are the best word games to play IRL. The Wordle answer today is...

Get your last guesses in now, because it's your final chance to solve today's Wordle before we reveal the solution.

Drumroll please!

The solution to today's Wordle is...

FOLIO.

Don't feel down if you didn't manage to guess it this time. There will be a new Wordle for you to stretch your brain with tomorrow, and we'll be back again to guide you with more helpful hints.

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

SEE ALSO: NYT Connections Sports Edition today: Hints and answers for May 22

Reporting by Chance Townsend, Caitlin Welsh, Sam Haysom, Amanda Yeo, Shannon Connellan, Cecily Mauran, Mike Pearl, and Adam Rosenberg contributed to this article.

If you're looking for more puzzles, Mashable's got games now! Check out our games hub for Mahjong, Sudoku, free crossword, and more.

Not the day you're after? Here's the solution to yesterday's Wordle.

Hurdle hints and answers for May 22, 2025

Mashable - Wed, 05/21/2025 - 22:00

If you like playing daily word games like Wordle, then Hurdle is a great game to add to your routine.

There are five rounds to the game. The first round sees you trying to guess the word, with correct, misplaced, and incorrect letters shown in each guess. If you guess the correct answer, it'll take you to the next hurdle, providing the answer to the last hurdle as your first guess. This can give you several clues or none, depending on the words. For the final hurdle, every correct answer from previous hurdles is shown, with correct and misplaced letters clearly shown.

An important note is that the number of times a letter is highlighted from previous guesses does necessarily indicate the number of times that letter appears in the final hurdle.

If you find yourself stuck at any step of today's Hurdle, don't worry! We have you covered.

SEE ALSO: Hurdle: Everything you need to know to find the answers Hurdle Word 1 hint

A protective covering.

SEE ALSO: Apple’s new M3 MacBook Air is $300 off at Amazon. And yes, I’m tempted. Hurdle Word 1 answer

SHELL

Hurdle Word 2 hint

To be in on a secret.

SEE ALSO: Wordle today: Answer, hints for May 22, 2025 Hurdle Word 2 Answer

PRIVY

Hurdle Word 3 hint

Strangely.

SEE ALSO: NYT Connections Sports Edition today: Hints and answers for May 22 SEE ALSO: NYT Connections hints today: Clues, answers for May 22 2025 Hurdle Word 3 answer

ODDLY

Hurdle Word 4 hint

To sag.

SEE ALSO: NYT Strands hints, answers for May 22 Hurdle Word 4 answer

DROOP

Final Hurdle hint

Brushed away dirt.

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SWEPT

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Everything Announced at AMDs 2025 Computex Keynote in 19 Minutes

Mashable - Wed, 05/21/2025 - 19:18

Watch AMD reveal its future plans and products at Computex 2025 in Taipei, Taiwan.

Everything Unveiled at Google I/O 2025

Mashable - Wed, 05/21/2025 - 19:11

See all the highlights from Google's annual 2025 Developers Conference in Mountain View, California. Check out the latest updates from Android XR to Gemini Live, and more.

Android XR Glasses Unveiled at Google I/O 2025

Mashable - Wed, 05/21/2025 - 19:03

Google showed off its Android XR Glasses with built-in Gemini Live AI capabilities and video cameras at the annual Google I/O Developers Conference in Mountain View, California. 

Report: Creating a 5-second AI video is like running a microwave for an hour

Mashable - Wed, 05/21/2025 - 19:01

You've probably heard that statistic that every search on ChatGPT uses the equivalent of a bottle of water. And while that's technically true, it misses some of the nuance.

The MIT Technology Review dropped a massive report that reveals how the artificial intelligence industry uses energy — and exactly how much energy it costs to use a service like ChatGPT.

The report determined that the energy cost of large-language models like ChatGPT cost anywhere from 114 joules per response to 6,706 joules per response — that's the difference between running a microwave for one-tenth of a second to running a microwave for eight seconds. The lower-energy models, according to the report, use less energy because they uses fewer parameters, which also means the answers tend to be less accurate.

It makes sense, then, that AI-produced video takes a whole lot more energy. According to the MIT Technology Report's investigation, to create a five-second video, a newer AI model uses "about 3.4 million joules, more than 700 times the energy required to generate a high-quality image". That's the equivalent of running a microwave for over an hour.

The researchers tallied up the amount of energy it would cost if someone, hypothetically, asked an AI chatbot 15 questions, asked for 10 images, and three five-second videos. The answer? Roughly 2.9 kilowatt-hours of electricity, which is the equivalent of running a microwave for over 3.5 hours.

The investigation also examined the rising energy costs of the data centers that power the AI industry.

The report found that prior to the advent of AI, the electricity usage of data centers was largely flat thanks to increased efficiency. However, due to energy-intensive AI technology, the energy consumed by data centers in the United States has doubled since 2017. And according to government data, half the electricity used by data centers will go toward powering AI tools by 2028.

This report arrives at a time in which people are using generative AI for absolutely everything. Google announced at its annual I/O event that it's leaning into AI with fervor. Google Search, Gmail, Docs, and Meet are all seeing AI integrations. People are using AI to lead job interviews, create deepfakes of OnlyFans models, and cheat in college. And all of that, according to this in-depth new report, comes at a pretty high cost.

Disclosure: Ziff Davis, Mashable’s parent company, in April filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging it infringed Ziff Davis copyrights in training and operating its AI systems.

Sweden bans custom OnlyFans and cam content, opening new front in anti-porn wars

Mashable - Wed, 05/21/2025 - 19:00

Purchasing custom-made OnlyFans videos could soon land you in prison in Sweden.

The Swedish parliament just passed a new law that updates the country's existing sex purchase legislation and criminalizes the purchase of custom-made pornographic content.

Basically, consuming pre-made pornographic material is still legal in Sweden. However, the purchase of custom-made content on platforms like OnlyFans or paying for live cam shows is now illegal in Sweden and punishable as a crime akin to prostitution.

The new law takes effect on July 1 and carries a sentence of up to one year in prison.

The law is only applicable for the buyer, as Sweden's prostitution laws only ban buying sexual acts, not selling them. Online sex workers charge a premium for custom-made content on platforms like OnlyFans, making it a lucrative revenue stream for some performers.

The New York Post reports that the new Swiss law received "cross-party backing" in the Swedish parliament, including from the country's left-wing Social Democrats party.

Just this month, two U.S. Senators introduced a bill that would redefine obscenity in a way that would effectively ban pornography. Attempts to broadly ban pornography outright haven't yet been successful in the U.S., but the Swiss law could represent a new line of attack for American anti-porn activists.

In recent years, some Republican-led states have limited access to online porn through onerous age-verification requirements laws. These laws, which require adult websites to collect a user's ID in order to access their content, have resulted in major platforms like PornHub blocking users from those states altogether.

Qualcomms 2025 Computex Highlights: Everything Announced in 20 Minutes

Mashable - Wed, 05/21/2025 - 18:37

Watch all the highlights and reveals from Qualcomm's press conference at Computex 2025 in Taipei, Taiwan.

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