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The iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro models are reportedly getting some camera upgrades. Brace yourselves; the tech bro in your life is about to get even more insufferable — Apple's got another event lined up, And yes, that means the iPhone 16 is on its way.
Naturally, this spells more camera upgrades because we all know that’s what truly matters.
SEE ALSO: iPhone 16: 5 new rumored features that may make you ditch your phoneWe've been all over the iPhone 16 rumors since the iPhone 15's debut last September — and keeping track has been like a full-time job. The buzz is all about Apple Intelligence and how it'll integrate into the flagship device, but expect to see the additions of fancy new buttons and gloriously slim bezels. However, for some of us, the main event here is the camera.
For all you shutterbugs and Insta-addicts, we’ve rounded up the three juiciest new camera features coming to the iPhone 16.
1. New capture buttonAvailable on iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro, iPhone 16 Pro Max
The most significant camera upgrade, beyond the new ultrawide lens, is the introduction of the capture button.
All the iPhone 16 models, including the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus, are reportedly getting a new capture button. Credit: Stan Schroeder / MashableWhile the action button on the iPhone 15 was a nice touch, the capture button takes things to the next level, offering more control with less effort — a win-win.
This new feature gives users enhanced camera functionality through intuitive swiping gestures. Zooming in and out, focusing on subjects, and even handling more technical aspects like activating the shutter becomes smoother and more streamlined.
2. Better Night ModeAvailable on iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max
A design refresh is always a crowd-pleaser, and the iPhone 16’s rumored new stacked rear camera design on its Pro and Pro Max models is no exception.
For all you night owls, this is especially exciting. The stacked design, paired with Sony's CMOS image sensor, promises to boost light capture and deliver a wider dynamic range. Translation: your low-light shots are about to get a serious upgrade.
3. New ultrawide sensorAvailable on the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max
The iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max are poised to step up their photography game with a 48-megapixel ultrawide camera, a major upgrade from the current 12MP setup on the iPhone 15 Pro models.
Only the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max models are reportedly getting the new ultrawide sensor. Credit: Stan Schroeder / MashableThis new lens promises better light gathering, meaning your shots in dimly lit environments are about to get a whole lot better. A late August report from Apple Insider gives this rumor some solid backing.
The ultrawide camera normally falls short in the sharpness department compared to the main camera. If this 48-megapixel upgrade is the real deal, it could finally iron out those nagging issues with crispness and clarity.
For more information on what's to come from Apple, check out our rumor hubs for the iPhone 16 and Apple Watch Series 10.
SpaceX is about to send its human spacecraft farther than ever before in space, and it will do it with a crew of four civilians.
During the five-day Polaris Dawn mission, the Crew Dragon capsule is expected to reach its highest-ever orbit of 435 miles above Earth. That's about 185 miles beyond the International Space Station, where the company's spacecraft regularly ferry NASA astronauts.
The journey will also attempt to make history with the first commercial spacewalk. The purpose of having the crew exit the spacecraft is to test the company's new spacesuits, designed to adjust to different body types. The mission will also involve 36 research studies and experiments.
SEE ALSO: A space company is headed to Mars this fall. No, it's not SpaceX. During the five-day Polaris Dawn mission, the Crew Dragon capsule is expected to reach its highest-ever orbit of 435 miles above Earth. Credit: SpaceXThe crew is composed of regular people — that is, if you consider a billionaire, two SpaceX engineers, and a retired U.S. Air Force combat pilot to be "regular." They include Jared Isaacman, who funded the mission and will serve as its commander. The others on board are pilot Scott "Kidd" Poteet, mission specialist Sarah Gillis, and medical officer Anna Menon.
If all goes according to plan, Menon will beat her husband, Dr. Anil Menon, to space. Prior to his recruitment for NASA astronaut training in 2021, Dr. Menon was SpaceX's medical director.
How to watch the Polaris Dawn launch Tweet may have been deletedPolaris Dawn is targeted for liftoff on a Falcon 9 rocket from Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, at about 3:38 a.m. ET on Tuesday, Aug. 27. Two more launch opportunities are available within the four-hour window at 5:23 a.m. ET and 7:09 a.m. ET.
A live broadcast will begin about 3.5 hours before the launch on X, the social platform owned by SpaceX founder Elon Musk, through the space company's account. It will also stream on SpaceX's website.
The Polaris Dawn crew will be the first to test SpaceX's Starlink satellite communications in space.
Uber has been hit with a monster fine in the EU for failing to safeguard the transfer of driver data.
On Monday, the Dutch Data Protection Authority (DPA) announced that it is fining Uber 290 million euros, or $325 million USD, for violating the EU's sweeping General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) laws.
Uber accused of insufficient protection of personal dataAccording to the Dutch DPA investigation, Uber collected sensitive data about its drivers — including account details, taxi licenses, location data, photos, payment details, identity documents, and criminal and medical data — and stored them on US servers without using proper "transfer tools" for transferring data outside of the EU. "Because of this, the protection of personal data was not sufficient," said the announcement.
The fine is the end result of a complaint filed by 170 French Uber drivers to a France-based human rights group. The complaint was then escalated to the Dutch DPA since Uber's European headquarters is in the Netherlands.
This isn't the first time the EU has brought the hammer down on Uber for data privacy violations. In 2018, the transportation and delivery giant was fined 600,000 euros for a data breach and 10 million euros in 2023 for privacy infringement of its European drivers.
Other Big Tech companies have faced the consequences of the EU's strict laws around protecting user data. In 2021, Amazon was slapped with a $886 million penalty for failing to comply with the GDPR, and more recently, Meta was hit with a whopping $1.3 billion fine for improper transfer of data to the US.
The Dutch DPA said in its announcement that Uber has "ended the violation." However, in a statement to The Verge, Uber says it plans to appeal the ruling.
SAVE 32%: As of Aug. 26, you can grab a refurbished Dyson Airwrap Complete for just $339.99 at Dyson and Walmart. Typically, refurbished Airwraps go for $499.99, so this deal saves you $160 and costs you $260 less than the Airwrap brand-new at full price.
Opens in a new window Credit: Dyson Refurbished Dyson Airwrap Complete Long $339.99 at Dyson and WalmartDyson dropped a brand-new Airwrap today, but Dyson's older Airwraps are still bringing the heat.
As of Aug. 26, you can grab a refurbished Dyson Airwrap Complete Long at Dyson.com and Walmart for just $339.99. This is one of the best prices we've seen the refurbished model drop to, saving you $160 over the full price of the refurbished model and $260 compared to a brand-new model.
I tested out the Airwrap Complete when it first became available and again when the curly hair attachment dropped. Though it was definitely a luxurious hair tool and simplified some styling, it was one that I found hard to justify the $600 price tag in most situations, especially when the Shark FlexStyle exists and has a starting cost of $279.99.
SEE ALSO: Dyson Airwrap vs. Shark FlexStyle: Here's which hot air tool is worth your moneyHowever, a $339.99 price tag makes the Airwrap much more of a competitor. The airflow generally feels better on the Airwrap, the attachments are more streamlined, and the curling barrels don't require you to switch them out to change the direction of your curls. With this deal, you'll get six attachments, while the FlexStyle that starts at $279.99 only comes with three attachments — the model that starts at $300 comes with five different attachments.
If you have curly hair, unfortunately, this deal only applies to the straight-to-wavy model, meaning there will be no diffuser or wide-tooth comb in the attachment selection. Instead, the Complete Long comes with the following: a Coanda smoothing dryer, a 1.2-inch Airwrap long barrel, a 1.6-inch Airwrap long barrel, a firm smoothing brush, a soft smoothing brush, a round volumizing brush, and a carrying case. Whether you buy from Walmart or Dyson, your product will also come with a one-year warranty.
There are very few scenarios where I think the Airwrap is worth springing for over the FlexStyle, but this refurbished deal is one of them. You can grab the multi-styler in the blue/blush, nickel/copper, or ceramic pop colorways.
Dyson gave their most famous hair tool an upgrade.
On Aug. 26, the brand released the Dyson Airwrap i.d., a multi-styler that comes with a new lineup of attachments and app compatibility designed to make curling hair easier than ever. Models are available for straight to wavy and curly to coily hair — both retail for $599.99, keeping in line with the pricing from past Airwraps.
This follows the release of Dyson's first-ever styling products, the Chitosan line, which also aim to make curls and other Airwrap-created styles last longer.
As Mashable's beauty tech reporter, I haven't tested this latest Airwrap (yet), but I have tested the Airwrap Complete, as well as plenty of dupes. So while I can't speak to a firsthand experience of the Airwrap until I work on the full review, I can walk you through what's new, and what stands out in the quickly growing multi-styler market.
New attachments for the Airwrap i.d.Before we get into anything fancy, let's take a look at the core product: the styler and its attachments. Like past Airwraps, this one comes with six attachments and a case. For the straight to wavy Airwrap, you'll receive the following (with new attachments bolded):
Conical Airwrap barrel
Large round volumizing brush
Coanda smoothing dryer
1.6-inch Airwrap long barrel
Soft smoothing brush
Fast dryer
While there are only two brand new attachments, Dyson's also made a few smart swaps from the old Airwrap Complete lineup, which included the Coanda smoothing dryer, a 1.2-inch Airwrap long barrel, a 1.6-inch Airwrap long barrel, a firm smoothing brush, a soft smoothing brush, and the round volumizing brush.
SEE ALSO: I tried 4 Dyson Supersonic dupes that are actually worth the hypeInstead of the smaller 1.2-inch barrel, Dyson went for a tapered option with a 20mm tip that can help you achieve tighter (and ideally longer-lasting) curls. They got rid of the firm smoothing brush, which was a redundancy with the soft smoothing brush. They also decided to include the 2.2-inch diameter round brush instead of the 1.5-inch round brush — for the Airwrap Complete, the former was only included for the curly and coily Airwrap. Finally, Dyson brought back the fast dryer, which a Dyson spokesperson confirmed is just a new name for the "pre-styling" dryer found on the first-generation Airwrap.
As for the Airwrap i.d. for curly and coil hair, the lineup includes (new attachments bolded):
Conical Airwrap barrel
Wave+Curl diffuser
Firm smoothing brush
Large round volumizing brush
Wide tooth comb
Fast dryer
Although there are also two brand new attachments for this version, it closely resembles the Airwrap Complete Diffuse, which also had a diffuser, wide tooth comb, large round volumizing brush, and firm smoothing brush. Like the straight/wavy Airwrap, Dyson replaced a 1.2-inch barrel for the Conical Airwrap barrel, swapped the old diffuser model for this new one, and swapped the Coanda smoothing dryer for the fast dryer.
While it's hard to tell without testing how exactly it does this, the new Wave+Curl diffuser is designed to disperse airflow in two different ways: a dome mode and a diffuse mode. According to Dyson, the dome mode helps define natural waves and curls, while the diffuse mode adds volume. To me, that sounds like it might be offering the adjustability found on the Shark FlexStyle's diffuser.
Finally, Dyson's also released the blade concentrator attachment, which is not currently included with either Airwrap i.d., but can be purchased separately for $39.99, along with the 18 other Airwrap attachments offered (including those listed above). This attachment is designed for those who want the most precise and smoothest dry possible.
The blade concentrator has two curved surfaces that direct Dyson's famous Coanda airflow. Credit: Dyson An app to style your hairThe other major change with the Airwrap i.d. is the app compatibility. The Bluetooth-enabled Airwrap connects to the MyDyson app, which now includes the i.d. curl program. There, users can enter their hair profile, and the app will generate a styling routine for you, including wrapping, styling, and cold shot time.
With your routine programmed, you can then activate the Airwrap to take control with one press of the power button. It's not that much less work than hitting those buttons yourself, but considering there is a learning curve to curling your hair with the Airwrap, I could see this being a useful feature. We'll see how it works in practice when I get my hands on the Airwrap i.d.
Also, as you can likely guess from the name "i.d. curl", at this time the app only includes styling recommendations for the curl function of the Airwrap i.d.
Where to buy the Dyson Airwrap i.d.If you're interested in picking up the latest Airwrap, it's available at Dyson.com for $599.99 for both straight and curly hair in two different colorways: vinca blue/topaz and ceramic patina/topaz.
Opens in a new window Credit: Dyson Dyson Airwrap i.d. for straight to wavy $599.99 at DysonThe Google Pixel 9 Pro XL was unveiled in mid-August alongside the Google Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, and Pixel 9 Pro Fold. I got a chance to review the Google Pixel 9 Pro XL, and while I was blown away by its smooth-and-seamless operation, as well as its quirky AI feature set, nothing could have prepared me for its incredibly long battery runtime.
Up until now, according to Mashable's in-house testing, the iPhone 15 Pro Max lasted the longest on a single charge with an impressive runtime of 14 hours and 53 minutes. So imagine our surprise when the Google Pixel 9 Pro XL lasted about four hours longer than the iPhone 15 Pro Max.
SEE ALSO: Pixel 9 Pro XL hands-on review: I zoomed in on strangers 5,280 feet away and saw the color of their clothes Google Pixel 9 Pro XL battery lifeAccording to our battery test, which involves running a TikTok video loop continuously over Wi-Fi at 50% brightness, the Google Pixel 9 Pro XL lasted a whopping 18 hours and 50 minutes — that's nearly 19 hours.
Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / MashableBecause our in-house testing is based on a continuous, non-stop video rundown, the average user will likely be able to eke out even more battery life out of the Google Pixel 9 Pro XL based on usage that involves some standby time, as well as calling, texting, web browsing, and more.
Here's a look at some of the other runtimes we've recorded on the same battery life test:
Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra - 13 hours and 1 minute
iPhone 15 Pro Max - 14 hours and 53 minutes
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 - 12 hours and 13 minutes
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 - 12 hours and 44 minutes
The Google Pixel 9 Pro XL runs on the Google Tensor G4 chip, which likely contributes to its long battery life. Based on the approximate 19-hour runtime, the processor is quite energy efficient. The downside, however, is that the performance figures, based on Geekbench 6, isn't very impressive. With a multi-core score of just 4,569, it's less powerful than even the Google Pixel 8 Pro that dropped last year.
For more details on Google's new current-generation phones, check out our full reviews on the Google Pixel 9 Pro XL and the Google Pixel 9.
Opens in a new window Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable Google Pixel 9 Pro XL $1,099.99 at GoogleThe iPhone 16 event date is Sept. 9, according to an X post from Greg Joswiak, Apple's senior vice president of marketing.
This is a slight departure from the Sept. 10 prediction from respected Bloomberg leaker and Apple analyst Mark Gurman who reported that the iPhone 16 event date is Sept. 10.
SEE ALSO: iPhone 16: 5 new rumored features that may make you ditch your phone iPhone 16 event date revealed"We're glowing with excitement!" Joswiak said. "Monday, September 9. #AppleEvent"
Based on some credible rumors and leaks, the entry-level iPhone 16 models (e.g., iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus) are expected to get a slight camera redesign, a new capture button for convenient access to camera features, new colorways, and more.
The iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max models, on the other hand, will reportedly get an updated ultrawide sensor, improved Night Mode, a new "Desert Titanium" color, and more (as well as the capture button that will be featured on the lower-tier iPhone 16 models.)
In addition to the iPhone 16, according to Gurman, we're expecting the following:
Apple Watch Ultra 3
Apple AirPods 4
Based on the glowy Apple icon on the event invite, we're expecting some new information regarding Apple Intelligence as well.
For a more in-depth look at what to expect on the next-generation iPhone 16 models, check out or iPhone 16 rumor hub.
FREE $200 GIFT CARD: August 26 marks International Dog Day! Celebrate with deals across all pet gear. New Chewy customers receive a $20 e-gift card with the purchase of $49 or more.
Opens in a new window Credit: Chewy Get a $20 gift card on your first Chewy order of $49 or more Use code WELCOME at checkout Get DealAugust 26 marks International Dog Day, a day to celebrate the pups who make our life better — as if we don't already do that everyday. However, it's a good excuse to give our furry friends a little something extra, whether that be fresh treats or a new toy, ready to be ripped apart within seconds.
The deals are expansive, covering nearly every category. Amazon and Chewy are especially showing great deals on food from Purina Pro Plan and Hill's Science Diet. Plus if after an active summer your dog's bed is looking and smelling a little... funky, there are cozy options ready for a new season.
And while today is all about dogs, don't worry cat owners, there are plenty of deals for our feline friends, too. Here are the best deals to shop on International Dog Day.
Best International Dog Day Deal Opens in a new window Credit: Chewy Get a $20 gift card on your first Chewy order of $49 or more Use code WELCOME at checkout Get Deal Why we like itWhen you're embarking on pet parenthood, the start-up costs are expensive. Between vet appointments, a crate, leash, harness, food, toys, well, the list could go on and on. What we're saying is, pet ownership is expensive so getting a little something back can go a long way.
For new Chewy customers, when you spend over $49 and use code 'WELCOME' at checkout, you'll receive a $20 e-gift card. Since we know you'll need a refresh on supply after a couple of months, whether it be food, treats, or toys, that $20 e-gift card will come in handy.
If you've yet to use Chewy, just know it will save you plenty of trips as it ships pet supplies straight to your door. This is especially helpful for heavy supplies like big bags of kibble or cat litter that you're sick of lugging home.
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OpenAI has expressed its support for a California bill requiring AI-generated content to be labeled as such.
According to Reuters, OpenAI sent a letter of support to California State Assembly member Buffy Wicks, who authored the bill, titled the California Provenance, Authenticity and Watermarking Standards Act (AB 3211). The legislation passed by the state Assembly vote would require AI companies to put an invisible watermark on all content made or "significantly modified" by their AI models. Next, the bill is up for vote at the state Senate and would go on to review by CA Governor Gavin Newsom if passed.
The bill would also require AI companies to provide "watermark decoders" so that users can easily identify whether content is AI-generated or not.
SEE ALSO: OpenAI has a '99% effective' ChatGPT-detection tool ready. So why aren't they releasing it?Image-generating models on the market vary in their levels of photorealism, protective guardrails, and copyright protections. DALL-E 3 is OpenAI's latest text-to-image model. As of February, images generated by the model on ChatGPT contain C2PA metadata, which provides the image's provenance. Similarly, Google has its own SynthID tool for watermarking images created by its model, Gemini. Grok-2, which Elon Musk's xAI company released, seems to have the least amount of restrictions since it can generate images of public figures and copyrighted works. Midjourney, one of the most advanced image models, is currently embroiled in a legal battle over copyright infringement.
In the letter viewed by Reuters, OpenAI underscored the importance of transparency of the provenance of images and other AI-generated content. "New technology and standards can help people understand the origin of content they find online, and avoid confusion between human-generated and photorealistic AI-generated content," said OpenAI Chief Strategy Officer Jason Kwon in the letter.
The issue of AI-generated deepfakes and misinformation is especially significant with the upcoming U.S. Presidential Election. Already, AI-generated images of Kamala Harris speaking at a communist rally and Taylor Swift endorsing Donald Trump have circulated on social media.
SAVE $15: As of today, Aug. 26, you can grab the Amazon Kindle for just $84.99 at Amazon. The sale price saves shoppers 15%, taking it down from $99.99 to $84.99.
Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Amazon Kindle $84.99 at AmazonWhether you're a library card carrier or someone who wants to get back into reading, the Amazon Kindle puts a whole world of books into the palm of your hand. Just in time for back to school and cozy fall days, the e-reader has hit a pretty competitive price.
Today on Amazon, shoppers can score the basic Amazon Kindle for just $84.99. This saves shoppers $15 (or 15%) of the original price of $99.99. Today's price of $84.99 is only $10 more than the e-reader's lowest-ever price.
With a 6-inch display size, this model is the lightest, most compact e-reader in the Amazon Kindle family. Like all Kindles, it has a glare-free, paper-like display that mimics the experience of reading a classic book. Since the Kindle is an e-reader and e-reader only, you don't have to worry about annoying notifications disrupting your reading like you would on any other tablet. We also appreciate the Kindle's extended battery life: a single charge can last up to 6 weeks.
Jumpstart your reading goals when you shop the Amazon Kindle for just $84.99 today at Amazon.
The iPhone 16 buzz is getting louder and louder as we approach its reported announcement date of Sept. 10. As someone who's been tracking the iPhone 16 rumor mill all year, there are dozens of credible rumors about the iPhone 16.
But the question is, which rumors will likely get the masses to upgrade?
I've decided to round up five new rumored features across the iPhone 16 — including iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro, and iPhone 16 Pro Max — that may get you to ditch your phone in favor of Apple's next-gen smartphone.
iPhone 16: 5 new features that may be worth the upgradeMany iPhone users are often interested in camera quality and top-of-the-line shooter features. After all, Apple is known for putting a lot of effort into tweaking and upgrading its camera system, which is often praised for its crisp and clean photos.
That being said, you'll likely be happy to know that the iPhone 16 will have a new button that will make accessing your favorite camera features easier.
1. New capture buttonApple is reportedly placing a new capture button on all four iPhone 16 models.
According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, a reliable leaker and Apple analyst, it will allow you to conveniently do the following:
Use a swiping gesture to zoom in and out while shooting photos and videos
Use a pressing gesture for triggering autofocus
And per a report from Apple Insider, it may be able to do the following as well:
Cycle through filters
Adjust the exposure
Tweak the degree of background blur
It will be reportedly located on the lower-right side of the phones. Plus, it will likely be capacitive. In other words, it won't have a physical button that will require you to push it down to actuate. It will simply require a finger touch. (It will likely feature some haptics so you know it's been "activated.")
2. New 48-megapixel ultrawide lensThis feature is exclusive to the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max models. Their predecessors, the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max, had a 12MP ultrawide shooter.
This time around, according to Jeff Pu, a reliable tech analyst from a Hong Kong investment firm, the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max models will feature a brand-spankin' new 48-megapixel ultrawide lens. This should lead to better wide-field-of-view photos. So whether you're taking photos of stunning landscapes, group shots, or creative perspectives, the iPhone 16 Pro models' pictures should offer more detail, and according to Pu, better light gathering in dimmer environments.
3. Thinner bezelsThe iPhone 16 Pro models will reportedly have world-record breaking feature.
Tweet may have been deletedAccording to popular X (formerly Twitter) tipster Ice Universe, the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max models will have the narrowest bezels of any mobile phone.
4. New 'Desert Titanium' colorAmong users who have been crossing their fingers for a new bronze iPhone, your wish will be granted in the form of an iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max.
Tweet may have been deletedAccording to rumors, Apple is ditching last year's Blue Titanium color for a new bronze-like hue called "Desert Titanium."
5. Improved Night ModeAccording to Ming-Chi Kuo, the iPhone 16 Pro models (i.e., iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max) will have a new "stacked design" on the rear cameras.
Without getting into the weeds of this technical upgrade, Kuo claims that a stacked design increases light capture and offers improved dynamic range. As a result, Night Mode is expected to get a sweet boost.
If you're curious to see more of an exhaustive list of all the new features coming to the new iPhone 16, check out our iPhone 16 rumor hub.
TikTok creator Jool Lebron popularized the viral phrase "very demure, very mindful." But she isn't the person getting the trademark.
Jefferson Bates, a Washington State man who appears not to be very demure or mindful, filed to trademark the phrase. According to legal documents obtained by NBC News and TMZ, Bates filed the request but did not name Lebron in the application.
In a since-deleted video on TikTok, Lebron said she "dropped the ball" on not trademarking it sooner.
Tweet may have been deleted"I’ve just invested so much money and time into this," Lebron said in a TikTok video that Pop Crave posted on X before Lebron deleted it. "And I feel like I did it wrong. I feel like I didn’t try hard enough. I wanted this to do so much for my family and provide for my transition, and I just feel like I dropped the ball. Like, I feel like I fucked up, and someone else has it now. I don’t even know what I could’ve done better because I didn’t have the resources."
SEE ALSO: 'Very mindful, very demure' creator Jools Lebron can finance her transition thanks to the trendHowever, whether or not the trademark application is approved, Lebron lives in an entirely different world today than before her phrase went viral. She now has over two million followers on TikTok and has skyrocketed to internet fame. Lebron has seen a lot of success from the viral phrase, including appearing on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, creating videos with Verizon and Southwest Airlines, and earning enough money to help finance her transition.
Still, not having the trademark for the phrase "very demure, very mindful " could halt some of that influx of money. If the trademark application is approved, she won't be able to legally make and sell merchandise, for instance.
Not very demure. Not very mindful.
Having a reliable, high-quality pair of headphones is an absolute must: whether you're traveling, working out, commuting, or simply enjoying your favorite music and podcasts in your downtime, a good pair of headphones helps you block out the world and focus. This week, we're seeing noteworthy deals on noise-cancelling headphones, AirPods, and more.
Take a look at this week's best headphones deals: Best noise-canceling headphones deal Bose QuietComfort Headphones $349 at Amazon (save $80) Get Deal Best budget headphones deal Soundcore Anker Life Q20 Hybrid Active Noise Cancelling Headphones $49.99 at Amzaon (save $10) Get Deal Best AirPods deal Apple AirPods (2nd Generation) Wireless Ear Buds $89 at Amazon (save $40) Get DealAs the week of Aug 26 kicks off, we're already seeing major deals on popular headphones, including Bose QuietComfort noise-cancelling headphones reaching their lowest-ever price. However, there are plenty of other affordable headphones and earbuds on the market as well. Whether you're looking for a budget pair of headphones to score for less than $100 or you're ready to splurge, there are deals this week for every shopper.
Best noise-canceling headphones deal Opens in a new window Credit: Bose Our pick: Bose QuietComfort Headphones $349.00 at AmazonThis month, Bose QuietComfort noise-cancelling headphones have been hanging out on Amazon at their lowest-ever price of $329. While this deal has been active for some time, we don't know how long it's going to continue. So, if you're considering splurging on the premium headphones, we recommend claiming the $80 in savings before it's gone. Along with three different noise-cancellation modes, these headphones tout spatial audio features, a 24-hour battery life, and design features like soft ear cushions and a pressure-evening band that create utmost comfort.
Best budget headphones deal Opens in a new window Credit: Soundcore Our pick: Soundcore Anker Life Q20 Hybrid Active Noise Cancelling Headphones $49.99 at AmazonDon't want to spend that much on a new pair of headphones? No problem. You can grab a budget pair of noise-cancelling headphones for less than $50 this week thanks to Amazon's deal on Soundcore Anker Life Q20 Hybrid Active Noise Cancelling Headphones. At just $49.99, these over-ear headphones are cheap without being cheaply made. They have a 40-60 hour battery life depending on which mode it's in, and feature BassUp technology that identifies lower frequencies and amplifies them. Plus, according to the brand's research, the headphones reduce ambient noise by up to 90%.
Best AirPods deal Opens in a new window Credit: Apple Our pick: Apple AiPods $89.00 at AmazonWhen it comes to quality earbuds, Apple AirPods are a timeless staple. This week, you can score a 2nd Generation pair for just $89 at Amazon - saving you $40. They're powered by the Apple H1 chip, which enables them to deliver rich, powerful sound. Plus, with the charging case, they offer 24 hours of playtime. AirPods are an especially great pick for those who have a lot of active devices: after an initial one-tap setup with your devices, AirPods are always connected. This means that sound can seamlessly switch between your iPhone, Apple Watch, Mac, iPad, and Apple TV depending on what you're using.
More of this week's best headphones deals:Sony WF-C700N Truly Wireless Noise Canceling in-Ear Bluetooth Earbud Headphones — $98 $119.99 (save $21.99)
JBL Tune Buds — $49.95 $99.95 (save $50)
JBL Vibe Beam — $29.95 499.95 (save $20)
Soundcore by Anker Space A40 Adaptive Active Noise Cancelling Wireless Earbuds — $59 $79.99 (save $20.99)
Soundcore by Anker P20i True Wireless Earbuds — $19.99 $39.99 (save $20)
SAMSUNG Galaxy Buds Pro 2 — $99.95 $217.17 (save $117.22)
Sony WH-CH520 Wireless Headphones Bluetooth On-Ear Headset — $38 $59.99 (save $21.99)
JBL Tune 510BT — $29.95 $39.95 (save $10)
Amazon Echo Buds with Active Noise Cancellation — $44.99 $119.99 (save $75)
Sony WH-1000XM4 Wireless Premium Noise Canceling Overhead Headphones — $248 $348 (save $100)
Sony WH-CH720N Noise Canceling Wireless Headphones — $98 $149.99 (save $51.99)
Turning night into day is something big meteors can do, but it might (one day) become as easy as firing up an app and tapping a spot on the map.
Reflect Orbital is a California-based startup that aims to sell sunlight and energy after the sun has set. They're doing it by sending a big mirror into space, aboard a satellite that's able to point said mirror in such a way to reflect the sun's light onto a precise location on Earth.
The startup isn't new; the company's founder and CEO Ben Nowack introduced it in April this year, during the International Conference on Energy from Space conference. "We want to make it as easy as possible — like, log into a website, tell us your GPS coordinates and we get you some sunlight after dark," he said at the time.
What's new, however, is the company's website, which now shows what using Reflect Orbital's services could look like in a very palpable, exciting way. On the site, you're prompted to "reserve a spot of light," with delivery beginning in "Q4 2025" (and applications closing in October). You can also move your cursor around a map to shine a spot of sunlight on a particular location.
SEE ALSO: NASA scientist viewed first Voyager images. What he saw gave him chills.A video, posted by Nowack on X, appears to show how this could work in practice. He uses an app to pinpoint a location on a map, and once he hits it, the actual, physical space he's standing on is illuminated. The camera turns up, and you can see a light shining from above.
Tweet may have been deletedThere's something magical about the idea of having the power to bring actual sunlight to a location just by moving your finger around a virtual app. But is it actually possible? Is it smart to do? And would it really look exactly as portrayed in the video?
Probably not, at least not in the near future. Nowack himself later tweeted that the video was a "simple demonstration," with "still lots of work ahead" of the company. He doesn't make it clear where the light source in the video is coming from, like perhaps a drone (we asked Ben, and we will update the article when we hear back). But we do know that the company tested its mirrors on a hot air balloon, but hasn't got any satellites in space yet. In a video dated July 2024, Reflect's founders said they plan to launch their "first very large deployable reflector" in the next "four to five months," with getting that to space being "the next step."
Tweet may have been deletedDespite the fact that the video is dubious, the demo was a successful attention-grabber. Co-founder and CTO of Reflect Orbital, Tristan Semmelhack, wrote on X that the company already has "30k applications for a spot of light and climbing every second," and that it "10x yesterday's count in just a day."
With 30,000 applications and a limited amount of time in which a satellite can point a mirror at something, the idea seems quite limited in scope, even if it ever gets off the ground. But Reflect Orbital's ambitions are larger than a single satellite. According to Nowack, the company is developing an entire constellation of satellites "to sell sunlight to thousands of solar farms after dark."
"By precisely reflecting sunlight that is endlessly available in space to specific targets on the ground, we can create a world where sunlight powers solar farms for longer than just daytime, and in doing this, commoditize sunlight," he wrote.
The company currently splits its website into two parts: Lighting and Energy, with the first one focusing on bringing a spot of sunlight to some point on Earth after dark, seemingly for fun. The energy part is about bringing the sun's energy to a solar farm at night, thus perhaps adding some extra juice to the energy grid in that location when it's needed.
Many questions arise, from whether Reflect Orbital's satellites can actually deliver enough sunlight for either of these applications, to whether an entire fleet of mirror-bearing satellites would pollute our skies with unnecessary light sources, to whether this (if used on a large scale) could disrupt flora and fauna on Earth (some of these questions are tackled by Nowack in this video). For now, the company displayed one thing: The ability to grab a lot of attention online.