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SAVE: As of Dec. 10, the Lenovo Legion Go handheld gaming PC is $549.99, or $150 off the original price, which falls just shy of its $170-off discount we saw during Black Friday 2024. Snag one just before the holidays.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lenovo Lenovo Legion Go (512GB) $549.99 at Best BuyWhile the Steam Deck is certainly a fantastic handheld gaming PC, it has its limitations. Mainly, it doesn't support a lot of games because you're locked into using the Steam OS — unless you possess a bit of Linux know-how, you're not going to be able to access other game launchers. Thankfully, it's not the only handheld of its kind on the market today.
The Lenovo Legion Go is an alternative option that'll allow you to use your other favorite game launchers like PC Game Pass, and it's $150 off the usual price just ahead of the holiday season. This is close to the price we saw it hit during Black Friday, which was $170 off. So, $549.99 for the 512GB model isn't too shabby.
SEE ALSO: Asus ROG Ally X review: 3 ways it beats the Steam DeckThe Legion Go is a portable powerhouse that comes equipped with an AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme CPU and 16GB of RAM, which should be enough horsepower to ensure that most (if not all) of your favorite games will run smoothly on the handheld console. It also has a massive 8.8-inch display with a 2560x1600 resolution and 144Hz refresh rate, so the specs are great all around. And if 512GB of storage ends up not being enough for you down the line, the Legion Go also features a microSD expansion slot.
Google's annual Year in Search is always a fascinating look at what we’re exploring online, but one of the more overlooked trends is what we’re humming to find on the internet.
Hum to Search, a lesser-known but delightful feature of Google’s search engine, is both entertaining and incredibly useful. So much so that Google has compiled a list of the 10 most hummed songs in the US and worldwide, a perfect nod to all of us who can’t shake that earworm and need a little help identifying it.
Here's the top 3:
1. "Beautiful Things" by Benson BooneIt’s no surprise that Benson Boone’s pop ballad clinched the number one spot on both the US and global top 10 Hum to Search lists. The Washington-raised singer-songwriter went viral on TikTok this year during the rollout and release of “Beautiful Things,” amassing over 4.1 million videos created with the track.
With more than 1.6 billion streams on Spotify, “Beautiful Things” has become one of the year’s most-played songs, even earning Boone a Grammy nomination for Best New Artist. It’s easy to see why this track has been stuck in so many heads.
2. "Axel F" by Crazy FrogThe Crazy Frog remix of “Axel F” had its moment back in the quirky days of 2005 (not to make you feel old, but I was seven then). However, thanks to a wave of nostalgia sparked by Netflix for the release of Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F, the viral hit has made a surprising comeback.
To be fair, it was the best-selling ringtone of its time and has somehow maintained its odd cultural grip on Americans, at least. Strangely enough, “Axel F” didn’t manage to secure a spot in the global top 10.
3. "Wellerman" by SantianoTikTok has been obsessed with “Wellerman” and other sea shanties for a couple of years, but it’s surprising to see Santiano’s version of “Wellerman” break into the top three. The popular New Zealand folk song first went viral in 2021 after Scottish singer Nathan Evans’s cover, sparking hundreds of subsequent renditions.
SEE ALSO: Youtube Music 2024 recap: How to get yoursIt seems that, much like how Pandora operates, Google’s Hum to Search feature relies on its database for matches. As a result, the German band Santiano gets the recognition for a viral trend that might otherwise have pointed to someone else.
Rounding out the rest of the list we have:
4. Past Lives - sapientdream & Slushii
5. Too Sweet - Hozier
6. Die With A Smile - Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars
7. Lovely - Billie Eilish
8. Thick Of It - KSI
9. Not Like Us - Kendrick Lamar
10. Dubidubidu - Christell
Global top 10Globally, here's what everyone around the world was humming:
1. Beautiful Things - Benson Boone
2. Bling-Bang-Bang-Born - Creepy Nuts
3. Die With A Smile - Lady Gaga
4. Past Lives - Slushii
5. Wellerman - Santiano
6. Lovely - Billie Eilish
7. Dubidubidu - Christell
8. Until I Found You - Stephen Sanchez
9. nadaaniyan - Akshath
10. MASHA ULTRAFUNK - HISTED
While gift cards might have a bad rep as lazy or impersonal, you can't argue with their practicality. As least you know they'll be used, right?
If you're at a loss for gift ideas this year, we've found some solid gift card deals as of Dec. 10 that'll help you snag something to fit the bill for just about anyone on your list. From tech to streaming to rideshare services, there's a little something for everyone (even yourself). The best part? They'll be delivered via email, so you don't have to worry about delayed shipping.
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SPEND $100, SAVE $25: As of Dec. 10, spend $100 on select toys at Target and save $25. Alternatively, spend $50 and save $10 on select toys at Target.
Opens in a new window Credit: Target Spend $100, Save $25 on Select Toys Get DealIf you didn't stock up on everything you need for holiday gifting during Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales, now's the time to shop for everything that's left. If you have some little ones you have to find the perfect gift for, you might need to grab some toys and games on the double. Target is making that super easy for you with a deal that's going on right now that'll let you fill your cart and save some serious cash at the same time.
As of Dec. 10, spend $100 on select toys at Target and save $25. You can also spend $50 and save $10 when you shop select Target toys. This Target Circle deal will automatically be applied to your cart once you hit the purchase threshold. All you have to do is find what you want and add it to your cart, then purchase it. You must be a Target Circle member to apply these deals.
As far as what you can choose from, there's a wide variety of goodies you can get this discount on. Everything from Barbie dolls to board games is included, with deals on Miniverse toys, Hot Wheels cars, Play-Doh sets, and plenty of other options that should work for all ages. Many of the toys that will work with this deal are also on sale, so you get additional savings.
This is a great way to stock up on all your last-minute toy and game gifts, or just grab some goodies that you might have had your eye on for a while. The more you buy, the more you can save, and this deal will apply both online and in-store, just in case you'd rather go see what's available at your local Target. Either way, you'll want to shop fast – this deal will end within the next 48 hours.
SAVE $20: The Amazon Kindle Kids is on sale for $109.99 at Amazon, down from the usual price of $129.99. That's a 15% discount.
Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Amazon Kindle Kids $109.99 at AmazonThe screen time battle is never-ending, but there's one screen that's much less deserving of time limits. While kids can get glued to the screen watching shows or playing games, one particular screen is the gateway into the imaginative and educational world of books. And thanks to Amazon's sale price, you can gift it this holiday season for less.
As of Dec. 10, the Amazon Kindle Kids is on sale for $109.99 at Amazon, down from the list price of $129.99. That's a savings of $20 and a $15 discount.
Like the awesome Amazon Kindle, the kids' version brings a glare-free reading experience to younger people. With 16GB of storage, kids will be able to download their favorite books for reading at home during quiet times or to stay entertained while traveling. For parents or grandparents looking to cut down on screen time with kids, rest assured the Amazon Kindle Kids has no apps, videos, or games — nothing but books on this device.
Amazon gives each device six months of free access to Amazon Kids+ which means kids have access to thousands of digital books, arranged into age-appropriate categories. These include chapter books and graphic novels, designed for use by kids between the ages of 3 and 12.
The Kindle Kids screen measures six inches and it's just as bright as the Kindle Paperwhite, our favorite version of the device for adult readers. Plus, the Kindle Kids can get up to six weeks of battery life before it'll need recharging. The Kindle Kids comes with an included kid-friendly cover including Space Whale, Ocean Explorer, and Unicorn Valley.
In addition to coming with free access to Amazon Kids+, the Kindle comes with another major benefit — an awesome warranty. Like many Amazon devices designed for kids, the Kindle Kids comes with the two-year worry-free guarantee. This states that should the Kindle Kids break within the first two years of ownership, Amazon will replace it for free.
What's more, the Parent Dashboard on the Kindle Kids allows parents to add books from their own accounts into the Kindle Kids' library. Parents can also view reading progress, filter books based on age, and even set a bedtime.
While many books are educational on their own, the Kindle Kids includes Vocabular Builder and Word Wise to help build reading skills. Those with dyslexia might prefer to read with OpenDyslexic, a font that some readers find easier.
If you're looking for great tech gifts for kids this holiday season, but want something educational, the Kindle Kids is perfect. Thanks to today's sale at Amazon, the Kindle Kids is 15% off and sure to be a gift enjoyed for years to come.
The suspect in the high-profile killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was taken into custody Monday morning at a McDonald's in Altoona, Pennsylvania, after an employee recognized him from NYPD-released surveillance photos. Now that McDonald's is being bombarded with negative Google reviews.
The negative comments tend to focus on saying there are "rats" in the restaurant, a not-so-subtle nod to snitching. It's part of a larger trend known as "review bombing," in which people leave reviews for everything from restaurants and stores on Yelp and Google to books on GoodReads that don't have much to do with the actual restaurant, store, or book.
SEE ALSO: As some on the internet celebrate a CEO's murder, content moderators are at a crossroads"This location has rats in the kitchen that will make you sick and your insurance isn't going to cover it," one reviewer wrote, according to Axios.
In response, Google has taken action to remove the negative reviews. "These reviews violate our policies and have been removed," a Google spokesperson said in a statement emailed to Reuters. Their policy specifies that reviews "should reflect a genuine experience at a place or business," which these reviews clearly did not. The policy states that "content that has been posted from multiple accounts to manipulate a place's rating" will be removed.
These negative reviews come from people who appear to sympathize with Luigi Mangione, the 26-year-old suspected shooter of the UnitedHealthcare CEO.
UnitedHealthcare has been at the center of a national debate regarding the American health insurance industry. According to CBS News, health insurance costs are far outpacing inflation, and Americans are paying more for healthcare than ever. The Peter G. Peterson Foundation reports that U.S. healthcare spending reached $4.5 trillion in 2022, averaging $13,493 per person.
GET $130 OFF: As of Dec. 10th, the Lenovo IdeaPad 3i Intel Celeron 4GB RAM 64GB eMMC laptop is on sale for $119, down from $249, at Best Buy for a savings of $130.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lenovo Lenovo IdeaPad 3i Intel Celeron 4GB RAM 64GB eMMC laptop $119.00 at Best BuyLaptops are there for you when you're looking through job listings for a new career, finishing up a course for a teaching certificate, or simply diving into the zeitgeist on YouTube. But they can also be pricey, which is why we're psyched about this laptop deal for less than $150.
If you need a laptop on the cheap, this deal is not to be missed. As of Dec. 10, the Lenovo IdeaPad 3i Intel Celeron 4GB RAM 64GB eMMC laptop is currently on sale for only $119, down from $249, at Best Buy. That's a 52% discount.
SEE ALSO: I love finding gaming laptop deals, and $300 off the HP Omen is one of the bestSure, this laptop isn't the most powerful machine we've written about. It might not be up to snuff to run modern high-end games or perform pro-grade edits on video, however it's got more than enough power to get you into productivity software and onto the web. Its Intel UHD graphics may even be able to run contemporary games on lower settings.
With 4GB of RAM and an Intel Celeron processor, expect to be able to stream video in HD and check social media without a hitch. 64GB of storage means you'll be able to hold onto a collection of photographs, documents, and music without constantly deleting files to make room. A 15.6-inch, 1920 x 1080 screen is spacious and pixel-rich enough for you to enjoy video, read, and work on documents.
This standout laptop deal is a wonderful chance to get access to the web, productivity tools, and digital content on a budget laptop that looks like it costs $400 more than its asking price.
On Monday, 26-year-old Luigi Mangione was named the suspect in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. And, almost immediately, the internet was brazen about its thirst for him.
When news broke out about the shooting last Wednesday, the internet also wasn't shy about its lack of sympathy about the killing.
Jokes and memes popped up, fueled by Americans' anger toward the healthcare system and the elite class.
SEE ALSO: As some on the internet celebrate a CEO's murder, content moderators are at a crossroadsAs more details emerged — from "deny," "defend," and "depose" etched on the ammunition (the words are shorthand for insurer tactics) to an early photo harkening comparisons to Timothée Chalamet — the killer became more of a star online. He was called "The Adjuster" by fan fiction writers and a folk hero by others.
The release of the suspect's name only increased the online frenzy. He is young, conventionally attractive, and has photos of himself shirtless online. (The latter is only a portion of his social media footprint, having allegedly been a fan of controversial podcaster Andrew Huberman and a wannabe reader of Ayn Rand, whose work influenced today's conservatives.)
The discovery of the suspect's online presence and shirtless photos led to, as one can expect, more memes, jokes, and even a fancam:
Tweet may have been deleted Tweet may have been deleted Tweet may have been deleted Tweet may have been deletedA man being attractive is enough for online horniness to ensue — but about an alleged murderer? Well, yes. People have had the hots for killers for decades, including abhorrent serial killers like Jeffrey Dahmer and Ted Bundy. The term for such infatuation is called hybristophilia, and the American Psychological Association defines it as a "sexual interest in and attraction to those who commit crimes." There are various theories as to why hybristophilia happens, such as women believing they can "fix" the killer or it being an extreme form of fanaticism.
The suspect is white, as are the aforementioned serial killers. The internet would likely be having a different conversation if the suspect wasn't white due to implicit bias of who people believe commits crimes (people of color).
The victim also made a difference in the public response. On the same day the suspect's name was released, Daniel Penny was found not guilty of the death of homeless man Jordan Neely. While the internet is sympathetic towards the CEO murder suspect, the same isn't true for Penny.
This might be because, in addition to potential hybristophilia, people online are also drawn to the alleged political motivations of the suspect. The New York Times reported that he had a manifesto on him that railed against healthcare companies for valuing profit over people. A spokesperson for someone who knew the suspect told the Associated Press that the suspect experienced severe back pain for years. This may have contributed to these resentments. Difficulty receiving healthcare and anger towards the system are experiences many Americans relate to — regardless of their political affiliation. In a politically polarized time, people on either side of the political spectrum have rallied around this "folk hero."
Given that there's still much to learn about the killing and an eventual trial to be had, the thirst for the suspect may not die down anytime soon.
As we approach the Jan. 19 deadline for the potential TikTok ban, there have been several significant developments: a federal appeals court panel upheld the Biden-era law; creators are now encouraging their followers to head to other platforms; and TikTok is begging courts to let a new administration weigh in.
SEE ALSO: TikTok requests emergency injunction to delay U.S. banSo, what does this mean for the future of the app in the U.S.?
How would the TikTok ban work?The latest attempt at banning TikTok in the U.S. is also the only one that has stuck. President Joe Biden signed a bill into law in April that gave ByteDance, TikTok's parent company, nine months to get a new buyer or be banned in U.S. app stores — and the clock is running out.
The ban wouldn't simply delete the app off your phone or erase the site from the internet but would rely on internet hosting companies and app stores like Apple and Google. If they distribute or update TikTok, they'll face penalties.
When will TikTok get banned?The deadline for Biden's law is Jan. 19 — the day before President-elect Donald Trump takes office.
What can be done to slow — or outright stop — the ban?A few things can be done to change the tide of the TikTok ban.
The path of least resistance would be for TikTok to comply with Biden's law and divest from ByteDance. Plenty of wealthy folks and companies, from Steven Mnuchin to Rumble to Kevin O’Leary, have tossed their hats in the ring. So far, it's unclear who's in the lead to buy the app reportedly worth billions — or where TikTok truly stands on selling.
But TikTok is still fighting the potential sale. On Friday, Dec. 6, a federal appeals court panel upheld the Biden-era law. TikTok is expected to appeal the decision to the Supreme Court, but it's not a given that the court will take the case — and TikTok would like some time to get their case through. So, on Monday, Dec. 9, the platform asked an appeals court for an emergency injunction to block Biden's law until the U.S. Supreme Court has time to weigh in.
SEE ALSO: As the 2025 TikTok ban deadline looms, here's what we knowAn injunction would also punt the law to the Trump administration, and Trump has been newly interested in keeping TikTok around without a necessary sale. Lest we forget, he did attempt to ban it through an executive order in 2020, but he asserted during his 2024 campaign that he is "gonna save TikTok."
Why are we doing this?Lawmakers argue that TikTok poses a national security threat because its parent company is based out of China and is subject to Chinese intelligence laws. According to lawmakers, China could theoretically (and hypothetically) force ByteDance to give its data to China. TikTok has denied the claims that this could happen and argues that the ban violates the First Amendment right to free speech because it "subjects a single, named speech platform to a permanent, nationwide ban, and bars every American from participating in a unique online community with more than 1 billion people worldwide." TikTok has its free speech supporters; the American Civil Liberties Union said in a statement to Reuters that it sets a "flawed and dangerous precedent."
"Banning TikTok blatantly violates the First Amendment rights of millions of Americans who use this app to express themselves and communicate with people around the world," Patrick Toomey, the deputy director of the ACLU's National Security Project, told Reuters.
For now, we wait. We'll find out soon — at least before Jan 19 — if TikTok hopes to continue in the U.S. without selling.
Walking out of A Complete Uknown and into the streets of New York City, not from where Bob Dylan tramped about in his vagabond days of the 1960s, I felt empty and unsatisfied. Far from unlocking the secrets of the widely heralded singer-songwriter's heart, co-writer/director James Mangold's biographical drama keeps the man behind the legend and lyrics a mystery. But as I've gotten distance from that night, I've come to appreciate in reflection that this was precisely Mangold's purpose.
Dylan's lyrics in songs like "The Times They Are A-Changin'" and "Blowin' in the Wind" spoke to his generation and generations to follow. Now 83, he is still a massive influence, not just on folk music but also rock and American music as a whole. Because so many relate to his lyrics, we like to think we could relate to him. As we do with all celebrities whose work we admire or whose personas we envy, we yearn to confirm that they are who we imagine, and in some way are like us. And yet, they don't owe us this interiority. Dylan, even in his decades of fame, even as he chaotically tweets, is still — after 60 years in the spotlight — an unknown in many ways.
The title of this film, pulled from Dylan's lyrics for "Like a Rolling Stone," warns audiences at the outset. A Complete Unknown, despite its immersive and rigorous re-creation of the 1960s folk era and a star-studded cast committed to capturing the specifics of luminaries like Dylan, Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger, Johnny Cash, and Joan Baez, refuses to play by the expectations of a standard Hollywood biopic by demystifying its subject. From the first scene to the finale, Dylan (as portrayed by Timothée Chalamet) is a man who is of the people and yet apart from them. He refuses to be held down by social norms, romantic obligations, genre conventions, or community pressures. Perhaps he is sincere. Perhaps his mystique is a pose. Perhaps we don’t really want to know.
A Complete Unknown travels from Dylan's beginnings in music to the jolt of him going electric. Timothée Chalamet plays Bob Dylan in "A Complete Unknown." Credit: Searchlight PicturesAdapted from Elijah Wald's book Dylan Goes Electric! Newport, Seeger, Dylan, and the Night That Split the Sixties, Mangold's movie begins in 1961 New York City, where a scrawny, scraggly man struts through Manhattan's downtown streets, a newspaper clipping in his hand. Bob Dylan (Chalamet) is seeking out the hospice where his idol, Woody Guthrie (Scoot McNairy), idles, partially paralyzed and voiceless but not alone. Tracing him to Jersey, Dylan comes upon another folk star, Pete Seeger (Edward Norton), who not only walks the walk of singing political songs but also defends them against a government terrified of the voice of its people.
The three become fast friends, the thrumming of their connection as instant and enchanting as the song Dylan plays to impress his heroes. Soon, he'll find not only his place in the folk scene and Greenwich Village but also in the bed of a beautiful artist and activist called Sylvie Russo (Elle Fanning). (She is based on Dylan's ex Suze Rotolo, who is pictured along the musician on 1963's album cover for The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan.) But once Dylan hits his groove, the film launches forward several years to 1965, when he's an established megastar whose emerging interest in electric guitar threatens to outrage his fanbase at the Newport Folk Festival, and his early allies.
Timothée Chalamet is perfectly earnest yet irritating as Bob Dylan. Timothée Chalamet plays Bob Dylan in "A Complete Unknown." Credit: Searchlight PicturesThis, too, is the point. Whether flirting with Sylvie or playing for Woody, young Bob is devotedly constructing his own mythology. To his fellow male musicians, this is easily accepted; the construction of his stage persona is as valid as his scribbling lyrics or building his band. However, Dylan's female lovers suffer the friction where fiction meets real life.
While among his boys, he is cool and charmingly chaotic, to the women in his life he is a charismatic terror. His tales of carnival origins collide with personal mementos that lay bare his real name (Robert Zimmerman) and banal middle-class background. Though they live together, Sylvie demands to know the "real" Bob. Meanwhile, Dylan's sometimes-lover, sometimes-rival Joan Baez (Monica Barbaro) confronts the creative genius at his most desperate and selfish as he crashes into her hotel room to insult her craftsmanship while disturbing her peace, casually snatching her guitar.
Simply put, this Dylan is a fuckboy, thinking chiefly of himself with great esteem, despite the heavy reliance he has on others to house him, make the coffee, and give him the support his early career demands. Chalamet effortlessly flits about from stage to motorcycle ride to crummy hotel room, embracing the rogue poet and his indulgences at every turn. Chalamet's movie star charm smooths some of the rough edges, but his performance smartly allows Dylan's tenacious self-centeredness to sting.
This portrayal sings that this is a man who dances to the beat of his own drum, whatever the costs. But what drives the beating of that drum is left undiscovered. Maybe the audience is invited to psychoanalyze Bob's motivations behind his sometimes impulsive, often reckless actions. But after 60 years, no one has been able to succinctly distill Dylan. (Coming close may have been Todd Haynes with I'm Not There, the surreal biopic that had a slate of actors play the singer through various guises in settings fictional, factual, and parable.)
Edward Norton, Elle Fanning, and Monica Barbaro are the heart of A Complete Unknown. Ed Norton plays Pete Seeger in "A Complete Unknown." Credit: Searchlight PicturesBecause Mangold's script binds his audience to a protagonist who willfully distances himself from everyone, it's essential that the supporting players erupt with the emotions Bob could never dare express. Norton, Fanning, and Barbaro do so in a symphony of feelings, which carry the film.
For his part, Norton plays a warm father figure. The edge of the actor's early career, when he played harrowing killers in Primal Fear and American History X, has been softened by the gentle sag of middle age, as well as an elegant mellowing of spirit. As Pete stands before a scowling government official, playing Guthrie's "This Land is Your Land" sweetly but defiantly, the eloquence and wisdom of rebelling with a genuine smile is made clear. This enchanting scene also sets the stage for how drastically different Dylan's brand of raspy, mumbled, and disillusioned folk was from his icons.
Sunny, sophisticated, and street-smart, Sylvie is a dream girl for a starving artist new to the city. Far from some doting hanger-on, Fanning brings a sturdy intellect to Sylvie's every knowing stare, raised eyebrow, and patient reply. If anyone should have been easy to open yourself to, it should have been her. That Bob can't is his tragedy, not hers.
Monica Barbaro plays Joan Baez in "A Complete Unknown." Credit: Searchlight PicturesLast but not least, Barbaro is a revelation as Joan Baez. Her voice is pretty, where Bob's is rough. He is swift to mock her publicly and privately for her beauty, and for trying too hard. It's a critique that's distinctly misogynistic, ignoring the unforgiving double standards women face, and Joan doesn't let him get away with it. She calls him an asshole to his face, but — notably — after a night in bed together.
Baez famously wrote the heartbreaking song "Diamonds and Rust" about their rocky romance. ("My poetry is lousy, you said.") In A Complete Unknown, their chemistry is undeniable; the jealousy that cuts both ways, and the ache they share as artists and lovers is breathtaking, cutting to the core, even as she smiles sharply.
Each of these performances masterfully fleshes out these figures so they exist beyond their connection to Dylan. You can see how they tie together, how it hurts when he cuts that tie, but also that each is a tapestry even without him. This, above all else, makes A Complete Unknown remarkable, setting it apart from countless dramas about an abusive (and always male) creative genius whose bad behavior is effectively shrugged off as the cost of art.
Here, Mangold doesn't criticize Bob's behavior but lays it bare, showing how it isn't separate from why he was embraced. He was the creative nomad we admired and maybe at times wished to be. But this rolling stone's relentless motion has its costs, and this movie makes that clear too.
A Complete Unknown is a rare and wonderful musician biopic. Timothée Chalamet plays Bob Dylan in "A Complete Unknown." Credit: Searchlight PicturesIn the end, A Complete Unknown will be praised for many of its elements. Chief among them will be Chalamet's performance, which has already won public praise from filmmaker Paul Schrader and Bob Dylan himself. The 28-year-old actor deserves such accolades, simultaneously conveying a wisdom beyond his years and a waifish daring that muddles to make a distinct yet elusive portrait of Bob Dylan. Beyond that, he keenly imitates Dylan's signature singing style, allowing the performance to have a fluidity and urgency that might have been lost in lip-syncing to old tracks.
And yet, what awes me most about A Complete Unknown is the storytelling outside of its subject. By thoughtfully establishing Pete Seeger, Joan Baez, and Sylvie/Suze, Mangold shows subtly yet powerfully how an artist is shaped by their surroundings. Bob may not let us into his innermost workings, but we are witness to who he pretends to be, depending on who he's trying to impress, bewilder, or enrage. And yet, Mangold refuses to treat these supporting characters as if they are slim stakes meant to pin down his larger-than-life talent. Like the rigorous and immersive production design that ushers audiences into 1960s Greenwich Village, the character-building Mangold and his ensemble deliver allows us to walk into this defining era with ease, turning A Complete Unknown almost into a hangout movie. And that in itself is pretty outstanding.
TL;DR: Simplify your setup with a 13-port Docking Station with dual HDMI, and it's only $44.97 through December 15.
Unless you're a wire-management wizard, keeping multiple devices on your desk is a recipe for a cable nightmare. From needing multiple adapters to juggling limited USB ports, staying connected is its own frustrating challenge, but a reliable docking station can streamline your setup.
The 13-in-1 Docking Station is the ultimate tool for simplifying your workspace. With a 13 ports, including USB 3.0, USB-C, HDMI, and Ethernet, this compact device eliminates the need for additional adapters, and it's still on sale, but that won't last much longer. Get it while it's $44.97 because it usually costs $70.
Connect everything in one placeTime to ditch the adapters. Connect up to three displays using two 4K HDMI ports and one VGA port for legacy monitors. Data transfers are no problem with a few USB 3.0 ports, and you can also use your docking station as a charger.
This docking station is made from lightweight, durable aluminum, so it go along for the ride to work or school. The SD and TF card slots simplify transferring photos and videos, and there's even a gigabit Ethernet port if the WiFi is ever too slow.
Whether you’re setting up a workstation or need a reliable hub during travel, this docking station is an elegant solution. Mac users especially can benefit from trading in all their adapters for one device that only takes one USB-C port.
Limited supplyYou have until December 15 at 11:59 p.m. PT to get a 13-in-1 Docking Station on sale for $44.97. Price goes up after that.
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Opens in a new window Credit: Tech Zebra 13-in-1 Docking Station with Dual HDMI $44.97SAVE 20%: Buy 5 select stocking stuffers at Amazon and get 20% off the total including Apple accessories, Hershey's candy, Play-Doh kits, dog toys, and more.
Best stocking stuffers at Amazon Best Apple iPhone accessory Apple iPhone FineWoven Wallet with MagSafe (Dark Green) $32.41 at Amazon (save $26.59) Get Deal Best family game deal Risk Strike $9.56 at Amazon with on-page coupon (save $12.43) Get Deal Best kids' deal Play-Doh Kitchen Creations Grill 'n Stamp Playset $7.83 at Amazon (save $9.16) Get DealIt's crunch time when it comes to buying holiday gifts. In order for them to arrive on time to wrap up and gift on time, you'll want to be checking out asap. If you shopping list doesn't yet contain stocking stuffers, Amazon has a nice deal in store this week for shoppers.
Until 11:59 pm PT on Friday, Dec. 13, shoppers can save 20% at Amazon when buying 5 eligible stocking stuffers. The selection is massive, including Hershey's candy, toys for kids, Apple accessories, guitar accessories from Fender, and more.
What's more, plenty of the eligible stocking stuffers are already on sale which means you'll be able to stack and extra 20% off those items for some pretty great savings. That makes some of these stocking stuffers well over 50% off.
To get this deal, add 5 eligible items to your Amazon cart and proceed to checkout. The discount will apply automatically. Here are some of our favorite stocking stuffers from the sale, or browse the entire list. Just be sure to checkout before midnight on Friday to save.
Best Apple accessory deal Opens in a new window Credit: Apple Apple iPhone FineWoven Wallet with MagSafe (Dark Green) $32.41 at AmazonEven the most organized people could use some help with keeping track of important items. The Apple iPhone FineWoven Wallet with MagSafe is a dream come true for those who like to keep everything important safely tucked into place. Attaching to the back of an iPhone, the wallet is the ideal way to keep credit cards and ID safely and securely attached to the back of the phone.
Featuring strong magnets, the wallet snaps onto iPhones, and it can even stack on top of a MagSafe case. Plus, it's made from a durable micro twill material that's meant to stand up to some battering.
While the Apple iPhone Wallet with MagSafe usually sells for $59, the dark green colorway will cost a total of $32.41 after taking 20% off the already discounted price at Amazon.
Best family game deal Opens in a new window Credit: Hasbro Risk Strike $9.56 at AmazonThe card and dice game Risk Strike is part of Amazon's stocking stuffer sale, bringing the game down to just $9.56 with the on-page coupon and the 20% off offer. This quick-strategy game takes an average of 20 minutes to play, making it great for family game nights. The portable size also means it can be perfect for brining along to holiday gathering or packing for trips.
Risk Strike is designed for two to five players and for anyone aged 10 and up.
Best kids' deal Opens in a new window Credit: Play-Doh Play-Doh Kitchen Creations Grill 'n Stamp Playset $7.83 at AmazonFor families looking for interactive toys that don't involve screen time, it's tough to beat the classic entertainment of Play-Doh. The Play-Doh Kitchen Creations Grill 'n Stamp Playset is included in Amazon's stocking stuffer deal this year which means the set is marked down to just $7.83 after the 20% discount.
Designed for kids ages three and up, the playset includes six colors of Play-Doh to use on the mini barbecue to craft burgers, hot dogs, and kebabs.
More sale stocking stuffers at AmazonUni-ball Impact Gel Pens — $9.19 $13.04 (save $3.81)
Boggle Classic Game — $9.59 $17.63 (save $8.04)
goDog Bubble Plush Dragons Squeaky Dog Toy — $10.36 $15.75 (save $5.39)
Play-Doh Kitchen Creations Rising Cake Oven Kitchen Playset — $10.79 $21.99 (save $11.20)
Hershey's Assorted Chocolate — $12.79 $15.99 (save $3.20)
Fender Flash Guitar Tuner — $14.39 $29.99 (save $15.60)
Play-Doh Modeling Compound 36-Pack Case of Colors — $21.11 $28.99 (save $7.88)
Hasbro Gaming Electronic Battleship Reloaded Board Game — $25.10 $34.99 (save $9.89)
Apple iPhone 16 Pro Silicone Case with MagSafe and Camera Control (Denim) — $27.84 $49 (save $21.16)
As of Dec. 10th, Dyson vacuums are available for discounts up to 54% on Dyson, Best Buy, Walmart, and elsewhere across the web.
The best Dyson deals Best Dyson vacuum deal Dyson Digital Slim $229.99 (Save $270) Get Deal Best Dyson vacuum deal for small houses Dyson V8 Absolute $299.99 (Save $220.00) Get Deal Best Dyson vacuum deal with accessories Dyson Gen5detect Cordless Vacuum with 7 accessories $699.99 (Save $250) Get DealThere's nothing like a clean house for the holidays. Whether you had a vacuum kerfuffle and you need to replace it before all the in-laws show up at your apartment, or you're looking to surprise someone with a major upgrade, Dyson's surge of holiday deals come at a great time. We've tested plenty of Dysons and love them.
We're amazed at the prices we're seeing on cordless vacuums from Dyson right now. Shop now to find deals up to 54% off at Dyson, Best Buy, Walmart and more. Here are our standouts as of Dec. 10.
The Dyson Digital Slim is a vacuum designed for dexterity, and right now it's 54% off. Only 4.4 pounds, this vacuum is incredibly light, yet still manages to go for up to 40 minutes on a charge. Designed to clear particles from the air as it vacuums, the Digital Slim traps particles as small as 0.3 microns and releases only clean air, scrubbing up to 99.9% of particles from the air.
True to its name, the Digital Slim has a small digital display on its handle, showing you precisely how much battery life is left. If you're looking for a vacuum for an apartment or smaller space, this is a great pick.
The Dyson V8 Absolute is a cordless vacuum that's got a bit more brawn than the Slim and some of the versatility of Gen5detect, while still staying lightweight. At 5.8 pounds, it's light enough to deploy without strain. It comes with a decent collection of Swiss army-style accessories, including a hair screw and combination tool. It also has some very Dyson, high-end features, like no-touch emptying.
This is a perfect cordless vacuum for houses with different types of flooring, rugs, and carpets. With forty minutes of battery life, it has more than enough juice for most needs.
Shop now and get the Dyson V8 Absolute Cordless Vacuum for $299.99 and save $220.
Best Dyson vacuum deal with accessories Opens in a new window Credit: Dyson Dyson Gen5detect Cordless Vacuum with 7 accessories $699.99 at Best BuyOne vacuum head usually won't solve every problem. If you live in a home that requires more than one approach to vacuuming, the Dyson Gen5detect Cordless Vacuum is a perfect fit. With seven accessories, including motor bar, hair screw, crevice nozzle, and a wall dock, this vacuum has all your needs covered.
The Dyson Gen5detect Cordless Vacuum is currently on sale for $699.99 for a savings of $250 at Best Buy. It's also available in a unique Prussian Blue and Copper colorway for the same price from Dyson.
More Dyson dealsDyson V12 Detect Slim — $399.99 $649.99 (save $250)
Dyson V15s Detect Submarine — $749.99 $949.99 (save $200.00)
Dyson V7 Advanced Cordless Vacuum Cleaner — $199.99 $399.99 (save $200)
Dyson V11 Extra Cordless Vacuum Cleaner — $399.99 $599.99 (save $200.00)
FREEBIE ALERT: As of Dec. 10, the Meta Quest 3S (256GB) includes a free $30 Best Buy e-gift card.
Opens in a new window Credit: Meta Meta Quest 3S (256GB) $399.99 at Best BuyTech retailers gave away oodles of free gift cards and credits with the purchase of Meta's new Quest 3S VR headset over Cyber Weekend. The best offers have long expired this far into December — see: a $100 Amazon voucher — but one store still has the spirit: At the time of writing, the Quest 3S with 256GB of storage ($399.99) comes with a free $30 gift card via Best Buy.
The gift card will be sent via email after the order is fulfilled. Same-day pickup and next-day shipping were both available for last-minute gift hunters when we last checked.
This deal tacks further savings onto the Quest 3S, which is sold as part of a bundle that includes a copy of Batman: Arkham Shadow and three months of the Meta Quest+ gaming subscription service. Altogether, the 256GB version is a $473.95 value even before you factor in the gift card freebie.
The Quest 3S is available with less storage (128GB) for $299.99, but the base model does not currently have a gift card attached to it — at Best Buy or elsewhere.
SEE ALSO: Meta Quest 3S review: Best VR headset for new gamers, but seasoned players will notice flawsAn October 2024 release, the Quest 3S is a Mashable Choice Award winner and our favorite VR headset for beginners. It "made me feel like Tony Stark without needing his billionaire bank account," wrote former Tech Editor Kim Gedeon, who gave it a 4.6/5 rating in her review. She dinged it a few points for its imprecise IPD adjustment wheel, its delicate straps, and its could-be-crisper displays, but was otherwise impressed by its fit and performance. Its wireless design, ergonomic controllers, and huge game library were high points.
Gedeon found 128GB of storage to be plenty in her testing, but noted that "if you plan to take a lot of photos and videos (perhaps you're a VR streamer), you'd be better off with the 256GB variant."
SAVE $55: As of Dec. 10, the Xbox Elite Series 2 controller is listed at its lowest price ever at multiple retailers — just $124, which is $55 off the original price. This is probably the best Xbox controller you can get on the market, so we recommend quickly picking one up at this price while you still can.
Opens in a new window Credit: Xbox Xbox Elite Series 2 controller $124.00 at WalmartIf you're an avid gamer and haven't yet experienced playing with a "pro-style" controller, we think you need to change that. It's the best way to play, and a perfect way to treat yourself this holiday season, no matter what console you frequent the most.
Xbox's version of the pro-style controller — the Elite Series 2 — is best-in-class, and it just hit its lowest price ever at multiple retailers. Pick one up at Walmart, Amazon, or Target for just $124 and save $55 off the original price. That's even cheaper than the list price ($129.99) for the more budget-friendly Xbox pro controller, the Elite Series 2 Core (which you can also get on sale for just $98 right now).
SEE ALSO: The best gaming headsets for consoles and PC: SteelSeries, Razer, and more of our top picksThe Elite Series 2 comes with all the bells and whistles. In addition to the overall "premium" feel of the controller (which includes a rubberized grip), you'll also get a ton of customization options that'll let you mold the gamepad to your ideal configuration. Two sets of back paddles, swappable thumbsticks, and an additional D-pad all come neatly packed in a convenient self-charging carrying case. The controller allows for even more onboard tweaks you can toy around with like custom mapping profiles, adjustable tension on the thumbsticks, and shorter hair trigger locks.
All this to say, the Elite Series 2 will absolutely spoil you — and it's worth it (especially on sale).
If you're looking for some deals to help you save money while checking off your shopping list, you came to the right place. It's crunch time, after all, and fortunately, Amazon is being pretty generous with its deals. To save you the hassle, we rounded up a few of the best deals we think are worth adding to your cart on Dec. 10.
Here are our top picks for the best Amazon deals of the day. If none of these catch your eye, check out our picks from yesterday, Dec. 9 as well. Some of those are still live, including a 71% price drop on the Amazon Echo Buds with active noise cancellation.
Our top pick: Kindle Paperwhite Opens in a new window Credit: Kindle Kindle Paperwhite (2024) $134.99 at AmazonMashable's Sam Mangino reviewed the latest Kindle Paperwhite and called it "not just the best Kindle but the best e-reader overall." Released back in October, the long-awaited upgrade immediately jumped to the top of our list of the best Kindles. Not only is it compact and lightweight, but it also features a responsive interface with adjustable warmth that's good for your eyes and is the fastest Kindle yet. It's also waterproof, for those who like to read at the beach or in the bathtub. Usually $159.99, it's on sale for just $134.99 as of Dec. 10. That's not quite as good as its Black Friday discount (just a $5 difference), but definitely still worth a grab.
Check out our full review of the Kindle Paperwhite (2024).
Blink Video Doorbell Opens in a new window Credit: Blink Blink Video Doorbell $35.99 at AmazonThe Blink Video Doorbell is on sale for just $35.99 instead of $59.99 as of Dec. 10. That's 40% in savings and just $6 shy of its record-low price from Black Friday. This smart doorbell gives you an extra set of eyes to see who's outside your door (even when you're not home) at any time of day with a 1080p HD live view, two-way audio, and infrared night vision. It can be installed in minutes and last up to two years on two AA batteries when paired with the Sync Module (sold separately).
Bose TV Speaker and Soundbar Opens in a new window Credit: Bose Bose TV speaker and soundbar $199.00 at AmazonMost built-in TV speakers aren't much to brag about, which is why we're fans of adding soundbars to your home entertainment setup. The Bose TV Speaker is a solid introductory option to add some serious sound without much bulk. Small yet mighty, it delivers a balanced and natural-sounding audio experience and enhances dialogue and bass for a more immersive viewing session. Plus, it helps that it's simple to set up and easy on the wallet. Usually $279, it's on sale for just $199 at Amazon as of Dec. 10. That's 29% in savings.
Lyft gift card Opens in a new window Credit: Lyft Lyft e-gift card $85.00 at AmazonA $100 Lyft gift card can go a long way. If you're looking for a last-minute gift for a city dweller in your life, snag this rideshare e-gift card deal at Amazon for a limited time. Just check the on-page coupon and save $15 at checkout, dropping the price to just $85.
Sonos Roam 2 Opens in a new window Credit: Sonos Sonos Roam 2 $139.00 at AmazonWe haven't had the pleasure of testing out the Sonos Roam 2, but we did try out the first generation and loved the sleek and portable speaker. Mashable's Alex Perry called the first rendition "an endearing and great-sounding portable speaker that you can use in just about any way you want," and gave it the coveted Mashable Choice award. The second-generation speaker doesn't fix what isn't broken. It adds small updates like a dedicated Bluetooth button, a new charging cable, and some battery improvements. It's usually $179, but as of Dec. 10, it's back down to its all-time low of $139 at Amazon. That's 22% in savings.
None of these deals catching your eye? Check out Amazon's daily deals for even more savings.
A24 has released a new trailer for Brady Corbet's The Brutalist, which earned seven Golden Globe nominations and a spot on Mashable's list of the year's best films.
SEE ALSO: The 25 best movies of 2024, and where to watch themThe Brutalist stars Adrien Brody as brilliant Jewish Hungarian architect László Toth, who arrives in the United States following World War II. Separated from his wife Erzsébet (Felicity Jones, Rogue One) and niece Zsófia (Raffey Cassidy, White Noise), László must make a new life in Pennsylvania. There, he meets wealthy industrialist Harrison Lee Van Buren (Guy Pearce), who commissions him to build a community center. Yet László will soon find that he may have to compromise parts of his vision and identity to assimilate into a country that seems to want to reject him at ever turn.
In his review for Mashable, Siddhant Adlakha lauded The Brutalist as "both a densely-packed text, filled with rich thought on the world at large, as well as an excitingly rhythmic work of cinema that moves with a fearsome passion. It's hard not to think of it as a new American masterpiece."
SAVE $101.99: As of Dec. 10, get a pair of Sony WH-1000XM5 headphones for $298. That's 25% off their normal price and a return to their Black Friday pricing.
Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Sony WH-1000XM5 headphones $298.00 at AmazonBlack Friday and Cyber Monday may have already come and gone, but we're still seeing some of the deals that popped up during that time alive and well. For instance, if you're still looking to buy a new pair of headphones, you can still get a pair of our favorite noise-cancelling headphones back at their Black Friday price right now at Amazon.
As of Dec. 10, you can get the Sony WH-1000MX5 headphones for just $298 at Amazon. That's $101.99 off their normal price of $399.99 and a discount of 25%. If you missed them during the Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales, now's the time to scoop up a pair for less.
SEE ALSO: Save $80 on the Bose QuietComfort Ultra headphones at Best BuyThese headphones are one of our favorite noise-cancelling cans for a reason. Miller Kern, Mashable's Deputy Editor of Shopping and Reviews, called them an "excellent pair of headphones for first-time buyers and those upgrading from old models," while Shopping Reporter Bethany Allard praised them for "producing a balanced sound that lets your music shine, while giving you enough ANC to block ambient noise."
With a lightweight frame, 30 hours of playback time with 3 hours of juice from a 3-minute quick charge, plus on-board touch controls, these are luxurious headphones that should give you what you're looking for if you want something more premium to enjoy your favorite tunes with. And they'd make a great holiday gift, too.
Pornhub is back with its latest year in review. Considering the threats to the adult industry with Project 2025, these insights seem more pertinent than ever. Here are all the biggest trends — political and otherwise — that the tube site observed this year.
Pornhub and politicsThis is the first of these reviews after the 2024 U.S. election, which divided the entire nation — including the porn industry. While some performers support Donald Trump, many fear the outcome of his presidency. This is due to Project 2025, a wishlist for Trump to implement in his second term — including a porn ban.
SEE ALSO: How to unblock porn for freeWhether such a ban will occur remains to be seen. Several U.S. states have already imposed age-verification laws, requiring ID for websites where over a third of the content hosted is explicit, thus making porn harder to access. Pornhub has responded by blocking itself from these states including Texas, Indiana, and Kentucky. Because of this, the map of the most popular searches in each state looks a bit different this year. The states where Pornhub is banned are grayed out:
U.S. top relative searches, without the states that Pornhub banned Credit: PornhubDespite the efforts to ban porn (or at least limit access), the U.S. dominated the list of top 20 countries by traffic. (USA, USA!) The nation does have a higher population than the others in the top spots — but the sheer amount of traffic it drives to Pornhub is notable:
U.S. brings in the most Pornhub traffic by far. Credit: PornhubThese top 20 countries account for 79.2 percent of all daily traffic, according to Pornhub. By time spent on the site, Mexico and the Netherlands beat out the U.S. slightly:
U.S. ranks third among time spent per visit. Credit: PornhubGeopolitics aside, Pornhub notes that the average time spent overall has dropped 29 seconds this year. Young adults are driving this increase: 18-24-year-olds spent less than 76 seconds on the site compared to the average. Either they're getting their kicks too soon, or going elsewhere.
Do women watch Pornhub?Not only are women watching porn, but they're spending 17 seconds longer on Pornhub compared to male visitors overall. Women account for 38 percent of Pornhub viewers worldwide, up slightly from last year (36 percent).
Proportion of female viewers on Pornhub, by country. Credit: PornhubAs last year, more women in the Philippines viewed Pornhub than men. In the U.S., 29 percent of Pornhub viewers are women. This has remained consistent in recent Pornhub year in reviews. Women are much more likely to view videos featuring scissoring, cunnilingus, and solo men — also consistent with years past.
Generational divides on PornhubIn 2023, Mashable pointed out that boomers are into trans porn. What about this year?
Top relative categories by generation on Pornhub. Credit: PornhubBoomers were 36 percent more likely than younger generations to view strap-on porn this year, and 32 percent more likely to view gangbangs. Trans porn didn't make the cut.
Gen Z, meanwhile, was much more likely (+392 percent) to view vertical videos than older folks.
Finally, here are the top trends Pornhub identified this year:
Top Pornhub trends in 2024Being "demure" and "modest": Very mindful, very cutesy! Searches for "demure" increased 133 percent this year, and "mindful pleasure" rose 112 percent.
Tradwives: The reality show The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives and the increase of tradwife content on TikTok has ushered in an interest in wifey videos. The search term "traditional wife" increased by 34 percent, and "tradwife" was up 72 percent. Interest in Mormon content specifically had a big increase this year: "Mormon sex" searches grew 92 percent, "Mormon wife" 71 percent, and "Mormon threesome" 122 percent.
Coworker fantasies: The Cut declared 2024 the year of the office pervert, and if Pornhub searches are any indication, that's true. Searches for "coworker" increased 92 percent, and "workplace fantasy" 57 percent. Viewers were particularly interested in infidelity fantasies: "office affair" was up 25 percent and "cheating coworker" 71 percent.
Getting your head in the game: The 2024 Paris Olympics inspired searches like "sex olympics," "nude olympics," and simply "athlete." Plus, France had the #2 spot in Pornhub traffic this year — maybe from all the visitors?
Hentai and anime: The popularity of animated porn isn't new, but it did continue to grow this year. "Realistic animated" searches grew 78 percent.
Hawk tuah on that thing: The phrase "hawk tuah" resulted in 10 million searches on Pornhub, and searches for "spit on dick" increased 233 percent. Hailey Welch inspired a movement...until Hawk Tuah Coin, that is.
To view all the tube site's insights, check out Pornhub's 2024 Year in Review.