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Walmart Black Friday ad: The best deals you can buy online

Mashable - Thu, 11/14/2024 - 06:02

Things are heating up. With Black Friday looming on the horizon, a number of retailers are getting ahead of the competition by launching early-access deals. We're not complaining, because it just means more time to secure savings on absolutely everything on your shopping list.

Walmart is a big name that has already launched its Black Friday campaign. Walmart's Early Black Friday Deals started on Nov. 11, and its savings-packed ad includes some really interesting offers. We've checked out everything from Walmart's Black Friday ad to find the best early deals on everything from Apple products to gaming essentials.

SEE ALSO: Walmart's multi-part Black Friday plans involve new surprise deals and extra early access for members

And if you are going to shop with Walmart over the Black Friday period, you should consider signing up for a Walmart+ membership. This popular plan is currently available at a 50% discount. A one-year subscription is on sale for $49, and includes access to early Black Friday deals, free delivery, savings on gas, discounts on Paramount+, and much more.

But we digress...These are the best deals you can buy online from Walmart's Black Friday ad.

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Get a heavy discount on the Beats Solo 3 at Walmart

Mashable - Thu, 11/14/2024 - 05:21

SAVE $130: As of Nov. 14, the Beats Solo 3 are on sale for $69 at Walmart. This deal saves you 65% on list price.

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$199.00 Save $130.00 Get Deal

There may be a few weeks left until the big event really kicks off, but Black Friday discounts have already started to appear at top retailers, including Walmart. You'll find deals across TVs, phones, and headphones, and we love this latest discount on the Beats Solo 3.

As of Nov. 14, these headphones are reduced to just $69 — saving you $130. This deal is currently only available in the rose gold color. Black was included in this deal too, but is currently sold out, so keep an eye out in case this situation changes.

SEE ALSO: Grab a discount on the Apple Pencil in Walmart's Black Friday sale

While not the latest in the Solo range (for that check out the Beats Solo 4), these are a great option, especially at this reduced price. They offer up to 40 hours of battery life, so you don't have to think about constantly charging. And when you do, the Fast Fuel function will mean that with just a five-minute charge you'll have another three hours of listening.

As is standard with this range, the Beats Solo 3 are designed with comfort in mind. They've got adjustable, cushioned ear cups to keep your head feeling comfy while you listen. They also fold up nicely, perfect for stowing in your bag and heading out the door. You can even use Siri through these headphones, meaning you can take calls and control music hands-free.

And of course, with Beats, you know you're getting second-to-none sound quality, with clear audio and a seriously punchy bass. And for under $70, we can't argue with that.

Grab a discount on the Apple Pencil in Walmart's Black Friday sale

Mashable - Thu, 11/14/2024 - 05:12

SAVE $10: As of Nov. 14, the Apple Pencil (USB-C) is on sale at Walmart for $69. That's a 12% saving on the list price.

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$79.00 Save $10.00 Get Deal

Walmart's early Black Friday sale officially kicked off on Nov. 11, following retailers Target and BestBuy with the month-long deals. No longer are your discounts limited to one day of madness, you have the whole of November to shop for incredible discounts. Deals spread far and wide across all products, and if you're looking for a discounted iPad stylus, look no further.

As of Nov. 14, the Apple Pencil (USB-C) is on sale at Walmart for $69, saving you $10. This specific stylus charges via a USB-C cable and attaches to your devic magnetically for easy storage. It’s designed with pixel-perfect precision, low latency, and tilt sensitivity for a natural drawing and writing experience.

SEE ALSO: We track Apple deals year-round — Black Friday season is bringing some of the best prices we've seen

It weighs just 0.72 ounces, so it’s lightweight and comfortable to hold, as well as easy to carry around with you. It connects via Bluetooth and USB-C and requires an iPad running iPadOS 17.1 or later. Compatible iPad models include the iPad Mini A17 Pro, iPad Pro (12.9-inch, 3rd-6th generation), iPad Pro (11-inch, 1st-4th generation), iPad (10th generation), iPad Air (4th and 5th generation), and iPad mini (6th generation).

This is not the latest model in the Apple Pencil range, with the Pencil 2 and Pencil Pro both succeeding it. For a more advanced stylus, we recommend the Pro which boasts haptic feedback and magnetic charging.

Save $250 on this helpful Roomba robot vacuum and mop combo

Mashable - Thu, 11/14/2024 - 05:08

SAVE $250: As of Nov. 14, the Roomba iRobot 15+ is on sale at Amazon for $299. That's a 46% markdown on the list price.

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$549.99 Save $250.99 Get Deal

If a robot vacuum is on your wish list, you'll know all about Roomba. One of the top robot vacuum manufacturers on the market, these devices are both smart and handy. And with Black Friday sales approaching, there couldn't be a better time to treat yourself to fewer chores.

The Amazon Black Friday sales don't officially kick off for another week, but as of Nov. 14, the Roomba iRobot 15+ is reduced to just $299, saving you $250. It's also the lowest this product has been priced in five months.

SEE ALSO: Save over $300 on this impressive robot vacuum ahead of Black Friday

This powerful robot vacuum boasts a four-stage Cleaning System that picks up all types of dirt, whether it's everyday mess, stubborn stains, or pet hair stuck deep into the carpet. It uses Dual Multi-Surface Rubber Brushes, which adjust to various floor types. It uses Imprint Smart Mapping to learn your home’s layout, so there's no need to manually map out a cleaning path. The Dirt Detect Technology also makes sure that there's enough cleaning done in high-traffic areas i.e. where you regularly walk or eat.

Like most premium robot vacuums, it empties its own bin into an enclosed bag that holds up to 60 days of debris, so you don’t have to think about emptying it for two months.

And let's not forget, this robot also has a built-in mop. The microfiber mop pad is perfect for wiping away dirt, dust, and footprints on hard floors.

This is a limited-time deal at Amazon, so don't miss out.

The Hisense Canvas TV is at its lowest-ever price at Amazon

Mashable - Thu, 11/14/2024 - 05:05

SAVE OVER $200: As of Nov. 14, the Hisense 55-Inch Canvas TV is on sale for $798 at Amazon. That's 20% off the list price.

Opens in a new window Credit: Hisense Hisense 55-Inch Canvas $798.00 at Amazon
$999.99 Save $201.99 Get Deal

A range of retailers have already kicked off their Black Friday campaigns, including the likes of Walmart and Best Buy. Amazon's Black Friday deals don't officially begin until Nov. 21, but there's still a range of active discounts that are worth your attention. TVs are a popular discounted product, and as the discounts pour in we can expect to see options across all brands and sizes. But for now, we love this deal on the stylish Hisense Canvas TV.

As of Nov. 14, you can find it on sale at Amazon for just $798. Not only are you saving 20%, but this is the lowest price it has ever been. This deal is exclusive to the 55-inch TV.

SEE ALSO: Walmart Black Friday ad: The best deals you can buy online

The quality of this TV is next to none. With 4K QLED TV it delivers a range of sharp, vibrant colors. The big selling point is that when you’re not watching, the TV can be transformed into a digital gallery, displaying a single image or shuffling through a slideshow of your favorite photos or artwork. The hi-matte display makes the digital gallery look like the real thing, so prepare to trick your friends and family.

This deal is only available for a limited time, so head to Amazon now.

Are A.I. Clones the Future of Dating? I Tried Them for Myself.

NYT Technology - Thu, 11/14/2024 - 05:00
A New York Times reporter tested a handful of chatbots to see if they could help improve his dating life. The results were decidedly mixed.

'The Piano Lesson' review: A stage adaptation makes powerful use of cinematic form

Mashable - Thu, 11/14/2024 - 05:00

Based on the August Wilson play about the complex weight of Black lineage, Malcolm Washington's feature-length directorial debut, The Piano Lesson, fittingly breaks a family curse. It's the third Wilson adaptation produced by the director's father, Hollywood superstar Denzel Washington — after Ma Rainey's Black Bottom and Fences, the latter of which Denzel also directed — but it's the first to fully succeed as cinema.

Set in the mid-1930s, the story follows a pair of siblings who come into conflict over what to do with a slavery-era heirloom: a piano that one of them hopes to sell in order to buy his own land, while the other tries to hold on to it. With a powerful cast at his disposal, Washington directs the hell out of Wilson's stage play, and transforms it into cinema by filling out its margins.

This does, at times, lead to a literalization of the show's looming metaphors (the play has fantastical elements that the film practically transforms into horror), and the movie often suffers from some awkward assembly. However, Washington's remarkable visual approach transcends the two predecessors in his father's ostensible trilogy. Rather than simply filming a stage show in three dimensions, as was the case with Ma Rainey's and Fences, Washington uses his camera to interrogate the confines of the text, and builds on Wilson's Pulitzer Prize–winning play in impeccable ways.

What is The Piano Lesson about? Credit: David Lee / Netflix

With a script by Washington and Virgil Williams, The Piano Lesson is a faithful adaptation of its 1987 source material, though the writers add bookends to take the narrative outside the confines of its central setting. Most of the story unfolds in the Pittsburgh home of widow Berniece Charles (Danielle Deadwyler), where she lives with her uncle, Doaker (Samuel L. Jackson), and adolescent daughter Maretha (Skylar Aleece Smith). However, the movie opens with a flashback to 1911, depicting a key event recounted later in both the film and the play: Doaker and Berniece's father stealing their family's precious piano from a former plantation in Mississippi.

This heist takes place on the Fourth of July, a fleeting detail in Wilson's text that Washington turns into an opportunity for deeper reflection. Fireworks paint the characters in washes of red, white and blue, forcing consideration of what "freedom" really means, in a story where financial and emotional liberation are constantly at stake. Back in the '30s, the financial constraints of the Great Depression leads Berniece's brother Boy Willie — played by the director's brother and Tenet star John David Washington — to her doorstep, accompanied by his friend Lymon (Ray Fisher). The duo has made their way to Pittsburgh to sell watermelons off the back of their truck so Boy Willie can purchase a plot of land, but gathering the money would also require him to sell the piano his father stole. It's an object to which Berniece still clings even though she doesn't play it, a contradiction Deadwyler sells convincingly by turning the quiet moments between her dialogue into moments of intense personal dilemma.

This piano is special, for carved into its body — by Berniece and Boy Willie's great grandfather, an enslaved woodworker — are the faces of enslaved relatives who were sold to acquire the instrument, alongside depictions of their family's history. Part keepsake and part painful albatross, the piano remains central to several scenes and conversations that play out over a number of days, as Boy Willie and Lymon stick around in the hopes of convincing Berniece to give it up.

Along the way, numerous characters with whom the family shares a history come and go from Berniece's household, resulting in scenes of catching up, reminiscing, and even arguing, as Washington finds unexpected ways to explore Wilson's rhythmic dialogue.

The Piano Lesson adapts the famous stage play with flair. Credit: David Lee / Netflix

Like any good stage-to-screen translation, The Piano Lesson retains room for its actors to play. As soon as any two of them interact — with initial excitement that eventually gives way to more complex feelings — entire histories between them are clarified through the smallest of gestures. Washington doesn't mess with this formula, born of Wilson's thoughtful writing, and instead compliments it by allowing his cast to craft spontaneous performances.

As Boy Willie, John David Washington's rapid-fire dialogue lays track immediately before the charging locomotive that is the movie's plot, but he constantly laces his heavy exposition with infectious effervescence. When he finally slows down for more difficult dramatic scenes, moments of silence envelop the soundscape, and he practically warps the movie's texture around him, making its drama almost suffocating. All the while, the camera follows him through the lower floor of Berniece's home, between the kitchen and the living room, as he chews the scenery while bringing light and life to the setting. He does so via friendly conversations with Doaker and his other uncle, Wining Boy (Michael Potts) — a once-famous musical artist dealing with disappointment — and via more adversarial verbal tussles with the local reverend, Avery Brown (Corey Hawkins), who's smitten with his sister.

As a director, Washington unearths the intimacy of each conversation by either gradually circling around the characters and capturing their collective energy, or by holding on them in close-ups for long periods — and in unexpected moments. Rather than keeping the lens trained on whoever's speaking, he diverts our attention to reaction shots, building a more interpersonal story in the process, as characters respond to each other's recollections or to new information.

There is, however, a slight downside to just how in tune Washington is with his performers. The movie's moment-to-moment construction suffers on occasion; in order to capture the actors' spontaneity and their performances at length, shots feel inelegantly stitched together, with objects and bodies obscuring enough of the frame that it's momentarily distracting. The rhythm of Wilson's words is maintained, but the rhythm of the editorial cuts feels strange in the process; movement and blocking feels directionally correct, but the cuts from one character to the next become jarring in the process. Most viewers may not notice some of these individual instances, but the result is a compounding effect that subtly unsettles the audience.

However, the movie swerves into phantasmagorical territory often enough that these unsettling breaks in visual melody end up feeling part and parcel of its approach. A ghost happens to be haunting Berniece, or so she claims. Its historical meaning grows increasingly clear as the dialogue reveals more about the family's history, and in the meantime, Washington's horror-inspired flourishes create intrigue. Although he grants the play's invisible spirits corporeal form, cinematographer Mike Gioulakis obfuscates them in shadow for just long enough that they still remain mysterious. The film's use of light is often marvelous, veering between stage-like spotlights emanating from fixtures overhead, to warm glows that don't just softly illuminate the actors' faces but work in tandem with the echoes of the sound design to draw out internal thought from their performances. The family's legacy is constantly on the tip of Wilson's tongue, and Washington further elucidates this subtext through the characters' self-reflections, which attempt to draw out internal thought in moments of deep self-reflection on the family's legacy.

The Piano Lesson wrestles with the past. Credit: David Lee / Netflix

The eponymous piano has an enormous presence throughout the film, whether as a central element of production design — characters often lean on it or inspect it as they speak — or even as a lurking entity in the background and out of focus, lying in wait to cause a rift between the siblings. It is, at once, a reminder of the demonic white supremacy that defined their family's lives, as well as an embodiment of the continued resilience of those very same people.

In effect, the piano embodies the weight of history for the Charles family as Black Americans, for whom slavery is only two or three generations removed. They occasionally speak of this burden, but the dialogue is enhanced by the movie's use of flashbacks to decades before. As Doaker tells the story of the piano, what he's really recalling are the recollections of other characters — or recollections of recollections — since he hadn't been born until after slavery was abolished. And yet, the edit ties his words to this flashback footage as though we were witnessing his own memories.

The flashbacks in question involve fleeting, expressionistic images, both of woodworking and of enslaved people glancing at the camera, à la Barry Jenkins' The Underground Railroad. In the process, Doaker and the Charles family become a sort of conduit between the audience and the film, the play, the Depression-era setting — during which monetary survival was a topic on everyone's tongue — and eventually, the family's ancestors, whose lives have been preserved in wood.

More importantly, by expanding on Wilson's text though cinematic form, Washington more closely connects each character to the spiritual quandary the piano represents. Selling it would mean moving forward, as Boy Willie's ancestors would have hoped for him, and it would also mean putting generations of pain behind him. However, for Berniece, it would also mean forgetting the past. These opposing forces are inextricably linked in the consciousness of Black America, and the movie brings them to light in stunning dramatic form, through a film that makes living room chats feel like enormous proclamations that echo through history.

Combining the best of stage and screen, The Piano Lesson finds deft balance between overt melodrama and dazzling aesthetic flourishes. Through light and sound that guide and shift alongside the story, Berniece's home — and the film as a whole — come to life, transforming the screen into a living stage where practically any emotion can be expressed. 

The Piano Lesson is currently in select theaters. It will debut on Netflix Nov. 22.

Webb telescope scientists forced to reckon with enormous galaxy outliers

Mashable - Thu, 11/14/2024 - 05:00

Modern astronomers have speculated that, in the beginning, all galaxies formed in large halos of dark matter, a mysterious-yet-abundant substance that doesn't shine or interact with light.

These halos would have captured gas into gravitationally bound structures, turning about 20 percent of that gas into galaxy-residing stars. 

But new research from the James Webb Space Telescope, a collaboration of NASA and its European and Canadian counterparts, is forcing scientists to rethink how galaxies formed in the early universe. 

A team has discovered three ultra-massive galaxies near the beginning of time, seemingly contradicting the notion that the first space neighborhoods had to have been built rather clumsily. The scientists have referred to the ancient mammoth structures as "Red Monsters" because their high dust content makes them appear extremely red in Webb images, displayed at the top of this story.

The galaxies, each as vast as the Milky Way, are baffling because most scientific models for galaxy evolution suggest processes that would have been slow and inefficient, said Stijn Wuyts, an astronomer from the University of Bath in the United Kingdom.

"Yet somehow these Red Monsters appear to have swiftly evaded most of these hurdles," he said in a statement.

SEE ALSO: Astronomers just found a galaxy way too advanced for its time Scientists are using the James Webb Space Telescope to study how galaxies were built a few hundred million years after the Big Bang. Credit: NASA GSFC / CIL / Adriana Manrique Gutierrez illustration

The trio of galaxies featured in the paper, published in the journal Nature on Wednesday, came together within the first billion years after the Big Bang, when the universe was still a toddler. Up until recently, theorists have believed a galaxy as large and advanced as the Milky Way would require many billions of years of evolution. The universe is estimated to be 13.8 billion years old

The study is just the latest bit of mounting evidence to suggest that cosmologists have some work to do to better understand galaxies. Last month a separate team of scientists reported the discovery of REBELS-25, a galaxy that existed when the universe was only 700 million years old, yet is strikingly similar to the Milky Way. 

Those researchers used the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array, or ALMA, an observatory in Chile’s Atacama Desert, for their research. The structure, as described in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, could be the most distant rotating disk galaxy found so far. 

Cosmologists may have to rethink galaxy evolution theories as more mature and orderly galaxies are found in the early universe. Credit: NASA / ESA / CSA / Joseph Olmsted (STScI) illustration

In the new Nature study, scientists actually analyzed a sample of 36 massive dust-obscured galaxies. Though most of them didn't conflict with scientific models, the three ultra-massive standouts were found churning out stars nearly two times more efficiently — and thus faster — than smaller galaxies of the same period. 

"Already in its first few years of operation, JWST has thrown us a couple of curveballs," Wuyts said. "In more ways than one, it has shown us that some galaxies mature rapidly during the first chapters of cosmic history."

How to watch Commanders vs. Eagles online for free

Mashable - Thu, 11/14/2024 - 05:00

TL;DR: Live stream Washington Commanders vs. Philadelphia Eagles for free with a 30-day trial of Prime Video.

Thursday Night Football returns with Week 11 action, which kicks off with an NFC East showdown between the two teams battling for the top spot: the Washington Commanders and the Philadelphia Eagles. The Eagles are 7-2 and the Commanders are 7-3.

The Eagles are coming off a commanding win over fellow division-rival, the Dallas Cowboys. The Commanders are coming off a close loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Philadelphia could gain ground with a win, or the Commanders could take the lead in the division. The Eagles are the favorite to win.

When is Commanders vs. Eagles?

Washington Commanders vs. Philadelphia Eagles takes place at 8:15 p.m. ET on Nov. 14. The two teams will face off at Lincoln Financial Stadium in Philadelphia.

Al Michaels is expected to do the play-by-play, Kirk Herbstreit is the analyst, and Kaylee Hartung will be the sideline reporter.

How to stream Commanders vs. Eagles for free

Washington Commanders vs. Philadelphia Eagles is available to live stream on Prime Video in the U.S., but anyone can watch this game for free with a 30-day trial of Amazon Prime (not to mention other Thursday Night Football fixtures).

If you're already a member, or have already used the 30-day trial, Prime Video subscriptions start at $8.99 per month.

Best streaming services for Commanders vs. Eagles

Washington Commanders vs. Philadelphia Eagles will be aired locally on FOX in both the Washington and Philadelphia markets. It may be available in some other markets, but NFL games are subject to local blackouts.

If you do not have a cable package in those markets, you have options. We've found some of the best streaming services to consider for the Commanders vs. Eagles on local FOX networks.

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Sling TV offers its Orange & Blue package of 48 channels at $55 per month that would serve your needs for locally available NFL games. Sign up to enjoy a first-month discounted rate of $27.50.

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

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

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

Again, Commanders vs. Eagles is subject to local blackouts. It is available nationally on Prime Video.

How to watch Commanders vs. Eagles from anywhere in the world

If you're abroad for this fixture, you might need to use a VPN to unblock your favorite streaming service. These tools can hide your real IP address (digital location) and connect you to a secure server in the U.S., meaning you can unblock live streams of the NFL from anywhere in the world.

Live stream Commanders vs. Eagles from anywhere in the world by following these simple steps:

  1. Subscribe to a streaming-friendly VPN (like ExpressVPN)

  2. Download the app to your device of choice (the best VPNs have apps for Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, Linux, and more)

  3. Open up the app and connect to a server in the U.S.

  4. Sign in to your favorite streaming service

  5. Watch Commanders vs. Eagles from anywhere in the world

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

  • Servers in 105 countries including the U.S.

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

  • Strict no-logging policy so your data is secure

  • Fast connection speeds free from throttling

  • Up to eight simultaneous connections

  • 30-day money-back guarantee

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

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Don't miss this specced-out MacBook Pro at an extremely gift-friendly price

Mashable - Thu, 11/14/2024 - 05:00

TL;DR: Get a Grade-A refurbished MacBook Pro 13.3" (2019) with Touch Bar, i7 processor, and 1TB SSD for just $599.99 (reg. $2,299) while stock is available.

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$2,299.00 Save $1,699.01 Get Deal

Unwrapping a MacBook Pro this holiday season doesn’t have to mean emptying your wallet. Here’s the scoop on a deal that’s not just tech-smart but wallet-friendly, too. A grade-A refurbished Apple MacBook Pro 13.3"  from 2019 is on sale at the Mashable Shop for only $599.99 (regularly $2,299). That means you get the iconic power and elegance of a MacBook Pro at a decidedly low price.

Why is this such a standout? For starters, the 13.3-inch Retina display was made to bring every image and video to life with vibrant colors and True Tone technology, making it ideal for creative projects, movie marathons, or simply scrolling through photos.

The Touch Bar and Touch ID add an extra layer of convenience, giving you shortcuts to your favorite tools and secure, one-touch logins. And with four Thunderbolt 3 ports, connecting to multiple accessories can be super simple.

The impressive details make this MacBook Pro a multitasking powerhouse for this price point. The 2.8GHz Intel Core i7 processor and 16GB of RAM ensure smooth, fast performance whether you’re video editing, coding, or just web browsing with dozens of tabs open. Plus, the 1TB SSD means you (or your giftee) will have plenty of space for work files or personal projects, with super-fast loading times.

As a grade-A refurbished model, this MacBook Pro has minimal (if any) signs of wear, delivering a near-mint experience at a fraction of the original price.

Don't miss catching this deep discount on a 1TB SSD MacBook Pro while supplies are still available.

Pick up the Grade-A refurbished MacBook Pro 13.3" (2019) with Touch Bar for just $599.99 (reg. $2,299).

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How to watch 'Blink Twice': When is Zoë Kravitz's directorial debut streaming?

Mashable - Thu, 11/14/2024 - 05:00
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Zoë Kravitz's directorial debut is making waves. And we expect even more ripples to erupt once the twisted thriller makes its streaming debut this month.

Blink Twice stars a sensational cast, including Channing Tatum, Naomi Ackie, Alia Shawkat, Christian Slater, Adria Arjona, Simon Rex, Haley Joel Osment, Geena Davis, and Kyle MacLachlan. Mashable's film editor, Kristy Puchko, writes, "Together, they deliver a gnarly thriller about power, betrayal, and desire that's sure to leave audiences rattled, yet wearing a crooked grin."

Here's everything you need to know about how to watch Blink Twice at home, including its official streaming date and the best ways to save money on a streaming subscription.

What is Blink Twice about?

Blink Twice follows cocktail waitress Frida (Naomi Ackie) who meets dashing tech billionaire Slater King (Channing Tatum) at a fundraising gala and is invited to join him and his friends on a vacation at his private island. When her bestie Jess (Alia Shawkat), who accompanies her on the trip, goes missing, the other guests don't remember her being there at all. What follows is an investigation that leads to "surprising alliances, dark conspiracies, and heart-wrenching revelations."

Check out the trailer below:

Is Blink Twice worth watching?

Despite a slow theatrical release, grossing about $46.3 million against a $20 million production budget, Blink Twice opened to largely positive reviews. That just goes to show that box office numbers don't tell the whole story. You could have a massive theatrical release, but if audiences don't enjoy it, what's the point?

With a 75 percent critic rating and 70 percent audience rating on Rotten Tomatoes, Blink Twice is certainly worth a watch. Puchko pointed out that its plot and aesthetic details are influenced by 2019's Ready or Not and there are visual nods to I Spit on Your Grave. "But Kravitz uses familiar pieces to build her foundation, then crafts a freshly exhilarating adventure that feels of its time. Rather than an imitator of these movies, it feels a kindred spirit, using its screams to deliver a message that is achingly timeless."

She ultimately concludes: "Blink Twice is a knockout."

Read our full review of Blink Twice.

How to watch Blink Twice at home Credit: Amazon MGM Studios

Less than a month after its theatrical debut, Blink Twice officially made its video-on-demand debut on sites like Prime Video and Fandango at Home (Vudu). You can rent it from any of the retailers below for 30 days. Just remember: Once you start watching a rental, you'll only have 48 hours to finish before you lose access.

You're also able to purchase the film from the same retailers and add it to your digital library. If you prefer to stream the film instead, keep reading to learn more.

As of Sept. 17, you can rent the film at the following retailers:

Is Blink Twice streaming?

Blink Twice is an Amazon MGM Studios film, so it will make its streaming debut on MGM+ on Nov. 21. MGM's own streaming service (formerly EPIX) is owned by Amazon and starts at $6.99 per month. The film will likely follow a similar streaming schedule as fellow Amazon MGM Studios film Challengers, which debuted on MGM+ then pivoted to Prime Video about two months later. If you don't mind waiting, there's a good chance Blink Twice will end up streaming on Prime Video in January.

Can I get MGM+ for free?

If you're new to MGM+, you can enjoy the streaming service for free for a week through MGM+ directly or as an add-on via Prime Video. If you're a Prime member and want to condense your streaming services (and future payments) to one place, the add-on is a great option. If you prefer to keep things separate, you're better off signing up through MGM+ directly. Either way, if you align your seven-day trial to the release of Blink Twice, you should be able to stream it for free.

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As a relatively unknown streaming service compared to, say, Prime Video or Netflix, MGM+ isn't exactly brimming with great deal options. All hope isn't lost, though. If you want to save a little cash, your best option is to sign up for the annual subscription versus the monthly subscription. You'll save 30% by paying for a year upfront, which is a pretty big savings compared to annual subscriptions from other streamers.

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If you'd rather just sign up for a single month and call it quits, subscribing to MGM+ through Sling TV can save you $1.99. No need to pay for the base plan of Sling. Just head over to the MGM landing page on Sling's website and you can sign up for only $5 per month. If you do want to sign up for a base package through Sling (Orange or Blue), you can even score a free month of MGM+.

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Get bite-size summaries of all the best books with Headway Premium for just $60

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TL;DR: Save 77% on Headway, an app that summarizes books into 15-minute chunks, before discounted codes sell out. 

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Is reading trendy? Well, yes — if TikTok’s growing BookTok community and Facebook book club groups have anything to say. If you want to join the conversation but can’t commit to reading full-length books, this is a clever solution.

Headway’s book summary app condenses what would normally be several hours of reading into only 15 minutes. While you don’t get access to the whole book, you’ll get its key ideas and insights. Get lifetime access here for $69.99 (reg. $299.95) — you won’t find a lower price anywhere else, though only 75 codes are currently in stock.

Use Headway to fight FOMO

How many times have you seen someone share a book online and thought, ‘I should read that,’ but you low-key knew you’d never actually get around to it? Headway changes your mentality completely, since you now only need 15 minutes to read or listen to its summary.

As you listen and rate summaries, the app learns what you like or dislike. From that, you’ll get personalized book recommendations, just like you’re in a real book club. 

Explore over 1,500 nonfiction book summaries and some fiction ones, too. There’ll be something new to check out whenever you open the app. You’ll recognize a lot of these titles from your TBR: 

  • Atomic Habits

  • Total Recall (Arnold Schwarzenegger’s autobiography)

  • The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck

  • To Kill a Mockingbird

  • Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff … and It’s All Small Stuff

The Headway app also motivates you to come back with a daily learning streak, trophies and achievements, and challenges. You might take a 14-day Self-Confidence challenge, listen to the pre-selected books each day, and earn three trophies by the end. 

While codes last, get a Headway lifetime subscription for $59.99 (reg. $299.95). Less than 75 codes remain at this price.

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This $60 laptop stand doubles as a 12-in-1 USB-C hub

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TL;DR: Declutter your desk with this multi-purpose USB-C hub and laptop stand, now only $59.99 (reg. $99.99) for three more days.

While desktops have long been the standard for any home office, their larger profile can be obtrusive if you have a smaller workspace or home office. Rather than fight with your desktop for room, you could transform your laptop into a desktop with this 12-in-1 device hub and stand, now only $59.99 at the Mashable Shop.

Designed to simplify your setup, this accessory offers 12 ports in one neat device, opening up your connectivity options, all while reducing the clutter you might be accustomed to. If you need additional monitors to view spreadsheets, PDFs, and take Zoom calls, you could expand your workspace by connecting up to three external monitors with the VGA and dual HDMI ports.

Other connections that might come in handy are the three USB 3.0 ports (ideal for quick data transfers across your devices), the USB-C Power Delivery port that can charge your device rapidly, the 3.5mm audio jack (for connecting headphones or a mic), and the TF and SD card slots. There's also a FJ45 Ethernet port that ensures you always have a stable internet connection during your work day.

While this hub is a beacon of connectivity, it also prioritizes user ergonomics. Rather than deal with an uncomfortable viewing angle, which could negatively impact your posture and cause neck pain, this hub doubles as an adjustable laptop stand. The stand also helps with heat dissipation from your laptop.

As it has a sleek, compact design, you're not limited to using this accessory in your home office. Throw it in your work bag or luggage to bring a functional workspace to and from the office or on work trips.

Build your most comfortable, clutter-free work setup with this 12-in-1 USB-C laptop hub and stand, now just $59.99 while supplies last. This offer expires Nov. 17 at 11:59 p.m. Pacific.

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What's new to streaming this week? (Nov. 15, 2024)

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When it comes to streaming, viewers are spoiled for choice between Hulu, Netflix, Max, Disney+, Apple TV+, Prime Video, Shudder, Paramount+, Peacock, and more. And that's before you even look at the vast libraries of movies and television within each one!

Don't be overwhelmed or waste an hour scrolling through your services trying to determine what to watch! We've got your back whatever your mood. Mashable offers watch guides for all of the above, broken down by genre: comedy, thriller, horror, documentary, animation, and more.

But if you're seeking something brand spanking new (or new to streaming), we've got you covered there, too.

SEE ALSO: The best Netflix TV shows of 2024 (so far)

Mashable's Entertainment Team has scoured the streaming services to highlight the most buzzed-about releases of this week and ranked them from worst to best — or least worth your time to most watchable. Craving something Christmassy, be it heartfelt or horny? Hankering for high-octane action, in cars or mobility scooters? In need of some knee-slapping good comedy, either dark as coffee or light as champagne? Even if you're seeking a daring musical or a classic dramedy series newly ready to pull you down a rabbit hole, we've got what you're looking for.

Here's what's new on streaming, from worst to best.

10. Bad Sisters, Season 2

The Garvey sisters are back for Season 2 of Sharon Horgan's black comedy/drama about a family going to murderous lengths to protect their sister from her abusive husband. Season 1 was unique for its structure, which swapped the traditional whodunnit for a howdunnit, showing us the dead body of John Paul (Claes Bang) before steadily revealing through flashbacks what actually happened to him.

Season 2 moves on from this device, which means the show no longer has quite the same hook — and it does suffer for it. But as I wrote in my Mashable review, there are still reasons to watch.

"There are many good things about Bad Sisters that are still there in Season 2. The characters are just as much fun, the blend of drama and black humour is effective, and the writing is as sharp as ever. The new characters, too, bring a fresh tension to the mix, and there are still plenty of twists that are hard to see coming." — Sam Haysom, Deputy UK Editor

Starring: Sharon Horgan, Anne-Marie Duff, Sarah Greene, Eve Hewson, Eva Birthistle, Owen McDonnell, Michael Smiley, Fiona Shaw, Thaddea Graham, and Barry Ward

How to watch: The first two episodes of Bad Sisters are now streaming on Apple TV+, with new episodes dropping weekly after that.

9. Emilia Pérez

French filmmaker Jacques Audiard has previously wowed critics with dramas like Rust and Bone, A Prophet, and The Sisters Brothers. Now, he traverses daring new terrain with a musical with a telenovela plotline. Its story begins with a cartel boss (transgender telenovela star Karla Sofía Gascón), who is looking to leave a life of crime behind and become the woman she's always believed she could be. This means transitioning through medical procedures, faking her death, and changing her name to Emilia Pérez. However, the film that bears her name also weaves in the dramatic journeys of the women around her, including her oft-stressed lawyer (Zoe Saldaña), the wife she leaves behind (Selena Gomez), and her new love interest (Adriana Paz). Passionate and provocative, it's a musical that dances to its own beat.

In his Mashable review out of Cannes, Siddhant Adlakha wrote, "The Spanish-language Cannes title not only won Audiard the Jury Prize — the festival's third most prestigious accolade — but it was also awarded the Best Actress trophy to not one but four of its central performances, each of which brings a unique thoughtfulness and passion to the screen... Above all else, the film's four leading ladies are perfectly attuned to Audiard's volatile mixture of operatic emotion and naturalistic cinematic influence. The result is a dazzling, dramatic high-wire act that's always fun to watch, and is frequently invigorating, too." — Kristy Puchko, Entertainment Editor

Starring: Zoe Saldaña, Karla Sofía Gascón, Selena Gomez, and Adriana Paz

How to watch: Emilia Pérez is now streaming on Netflix.

8. Ally McBeal, Seasons 1- 5

Before there was Carrie Bradshaw, there was Ally McBeal.

Earlier this year, the Emmys paid tribute to the smash hit that was David E. Kelley's legal dramedy Ally McBeal with a reunion sketch that brought back the cast, the dancing, and the unisex bathroom. It's been 27 years since she first shimmied to that rockin' theme song in a now-iconic mini-skirt and blazer. Now we can finally revisit all five seasons of this award-winning series. Or — if it's new to you — jump on in and see what all the fuss was about, from the dancing baby to the redemption of Robert Downey Jr.

Calista Flockhart stars as the eponymous single female lawyer who fights for justice, feminism, and love for 112 episodes. Her colleagues are outrageously eccentric, brazenly horny, snarlingly intense, and wonderfully funny. Embrace the wildness, romance, and very '90s brand of fashion and feminism that is Ally McBeal.K.P.

Starring: Calista Flockhart, Robert Downey Jr., Jane Krakowski, Greg Germann, Lisa Nicole Carson, Lucy Liu, Peter MacNicol, Portia de Rossi, Courtney Thorne-Smith, and Vonda Shepard

How to watch: Ally McBeal is now streaming on Hulu.

SEE ALSO: Robert Downey Jr's Broadway debut 'McNeal' utilized Artificial Intelligence to create a theatrical immersive experience. Projection designer Jake Barton shows us how. 7. An Almost Christmas Story

Director David Lowery chiseled his reputation on dramas that range from slow-burn romances (Ain't Them Bodies Saints) to the mind-bendingly surreal (The Green Knight). Now, as a follow-up to his (admittedly underwhelming) live-action adventure Peter & Wendy, he presents an animated holiday short film that's studded with stars.

An Almost Christmas Story begins with an owl fledgling named Moon (Cary Christopher), who accidentally ends up being swept away from his father (Jim Gaffigan) and familiar forest home to the center of New York City, thanks to being caught up in the chosen Rockefeller Center Christmas tree. With distinctive animation that recalls wood carvings and other handmade crafts, this 21-minute short film offers a heartwarming tale of friendship, community, and goodwill in cold times. — K.P.

Starring: Cary Christopher, Estella Madrigal, Mamoudou Athie, Jim Gaffigan, Natasha Lyonne, and John C. Reilly

How to watch: An Almost Christmas Story premieres on Disney+ on Nov. 15.

6. Twisters

Glen Powell summer turns into Glen Powell fall with the release of Twisters on Peacock. In this sequel to 1996's Twister, directed by Minari's Lee Isaac Chung, brilliant meteorologist Kate Carter (Daisy Edgar-Jones, Normal People) crosses paths with tornado wrangler Tyler Owens (Powell) during a record storm season in Oklahoma. The result is a rollicking ride of a disaster flick, powered by pulse-pounding storm chasing and a healthy dose of Powell's megawatt charisma.

SEE ALSO: 'Twisters' review: Glen Powell and Daisy Edgar-Jones try to recapture lighting in a bottle

However, while I have a sunny outlook on the film — I can't help it that I'm a Powell fan! — others may be in for a rougher forecast. As Mashable Entertainment Editor Kristy Puchko wrote in her Twisters review, "Sure, Twisters throws plenty of storm action at audiences, pitching in fireworks, flames, and even ripping a movie theater to shreds for good measure. But none of this touches down if you don't feel invested in the characters. Edgar-Jones' and Powell's characters are too two-dimensional to hook us. [Anthony] Ramos is kicked to the sidelines with a haphazard sinister business subplot. And the most dynamic characters are treated as little more than window dressing for a plot that's so close to the original Twister I marvel it was (re)made at all." — Belen Edwards, Entertainment Reporter

Starring: Daisy Edgar-Jones, Glen Powell, Anthony Ramos, Brandon Perea, Maura Tierney, Kiernan Shipka, and Katy O'Brian

How to watch: Twisters begins streaming on Peacock Nov. 15.

5. Silo, Season 2

Graham Yost's gripping adaptation of Hugh Howey's post-apocalyptic book series returns for a second season, following the fate of 10,000 people trapped in an underground silo for reasons unknown. The shows first outing, which saw engineer Juliette Nichols (Rebecca Ferguson) investigating a murder, was described by Mashable's Belen Edwards in her review as an introduction to a "mysterious, painstakingly realized new world."

"It [...] swaps blockbuster pizzazz for the darker, moodier trappings of prestige TV, like a non-linear timeline complete with many, many flashbacks," she wrote. "In these ways, Silo acts as both a return to and a progression from the YA dystopias I devoured as a teen — so it should come as no surprise that I devoured it eagerly now. Despite my occasional frustration with its chronology, Silo proves to be an engrossing and rewarding watch, one that devoted fans of dystopia and sci-fi will relish." — S.H.

Starring: Rebecca Ferguson, Steve Zahn, Tim Robbins, Common, Harriet Walter, Chinaza Uche, Avi Nash, Alexandria Riley, Shane McRae, Remmie Milner, Clare Perkins, Billy Postlethwaite, Rick Gomez, Caitlin Zoz, Tanya Moodie, and Iain Glen

How to watch: Silo Season 2 premiers on Apple TV+ Nov. 15, with episodes streaming weekly.

4. St. Denis Medical

For the workplace sitcom obsessives among us, NBC's St. Denis Medical is a promising addition to the genre. Created by Justin Spitzer (American Auto, Superstore) and writer Eric Ledgin, this mockumentary-style comedy follows the lives of overworked nurses and doctors working at an Oregon hospital. From surgeries to stab wounds to systemic failures, this crew has seen it all — and they're still keeping it together. Mostly.

SEE ALSO: Does 'St. Denis Medical' have TV's next Jim and Pam?

On top of some inspired hospital hijinks — like the world's worst operating room playlist — St. Denis Medical boasts an extra-promising ensemble, including frazzled head nurse Alex (Allison Tolman), brash director Joyce (Wendi McLendon-Covey), and disgruntled doctor Ron (David Alan Grier). Rounding it out are bro-y trauma surgeon Bruce (Josh Lawson), and nurses Val (Kaliko Kauahi, Superstore), Serena (Kahyun Kim), and Matt (Mekki Leeper, Jury Duty). Already gelling like gangbusters in the show's first few episodes, could their chemistry reach the levels of other stellar mockumentary casts, like those of The Office, Parks and Recreation, and Abbott Elementary? Time will tell, but for now, St. Denis Medical is off to a winning start. — B.E.

Starring: Wendi McLendon-Covey, David Alan Grier, Allison Tolman, Josh Lawson, Mekki Leeper, Kahyun Kim, and Kaliko Kauahi

How to watch: The first two episodes of St. Denis Medical are now streaming on Peacock. New episodes air Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET on NBC and stream the next day on Peacock.

3. Hot Frosty

With Spooky Season behind us, no one can blame you for looking ahead to the festive fun of Christmas movies. Netflix is kicking off its holiday slate in November, with a selection of new and freshly charming holiday rom-coms. And this week, they've debuted our favorite of the batch: the absurd yet undeniably enchanting Hot Frosty, which, yes, is about a snowman who transforms into a real man.

SEE ALSO: The best Christmas movies now streaming on Netflix

Mean Girls' Lacey Chabert and Schitt's Creek's Dustin Milligan headline this tale of girl meets snowman. Not only is this playful movie festooned with festive flair like Christmas cookies, a holiday festival, and chipper songs, but it also boasts a playful shopping montage, allusions to Terminator and Pretty Woman, and plenty of opportunities for its buff leading man to be shirtless. (The cold never bothered him anyway.) As I wrote in our Watch of the Week review: "There's a sincere pleasure in slipping down the ludicrous slide that is Hot Frosty's premise, in which a hot, naive, but very sweet man is the perfect Christmas wish — for [its romantic heroine] and for any of us who may need a bit of comfort from a cold, cold world." — K.P.

Starring: Lacey Chabert, Dustin Milligan, Katy Mixon Greer, Lauren Holly, Joe Lo Truglio, and Craig Robinson

How to watch: Hot Frosty is now streaming on Netflix.

2. Thelma

Need a feel-good movie? Then our top pick for you is this barrage of sunshine out of Sundance 2024. Written and directed by Josh Margolin as an ode to his beloved grandmother, Thelma plays like Mission: Impossible — if it followed a 93-year-old grandma who kicks butt and takes names.

Academy Award–nominee June Squibb stars as our eponymous action-comedy hero. After being duped out of some big bucks on a telephone scammer, this no-nonsense nonagenarian sets forth on a quest to get vengeance — and her money back! Along the way, she'll commit a string of petty crimes, like stealing a mobility scooter (or getaway ride) from her dear friend Ben (Shaft's Richard Roundtree). Meanwhile, her adoring family (Fred Hechinger, Parker Posey, and Clark Gregg) frantically search to stop her before she gets hurt! But fret not. Thelma is old-school fun that never mocks its retiree leads and always keeps comedy firmly in the scooter seat.

As I wrote in Mashable's review out of Sundance: "In the end, Thelma laughs at the absurdity of aging, not the elderly.... These heroes might fall, but like Tom Cruise, they'll get up again, perhaps inspiring us as they rise. Bolstered by some cheeky action tropes, including twists, chases, gunplay, and even an explosion, Thelma is more than a winsome romp. It's a real thrill." — K.P.

Starring: June Squibb, Fred Hechinger, Richard Roundtree, Parker Posey, and Clark Gregg

How to watch: Thelma begins streaming on Hulu Nov. 15.

1. Fast and Furious: 1 - 6

There's a slim chance, possibly an inch, possibly a mile, that you haven't seen the Fast and Furious films. But the good news? The first six films are coming to Netflix, ready for you to NOS-boost your way into some of the finest action films of all time (fight me). Look, we love all 10 films. but these first six have literally more grounded storylines, equally innovative and mind-blowing stunts, and the same sublime cast. And these are the six films released in star Paul Walker's lifetime, before his death in 2013.

You're in for 2001's superb franchise-starter The Fast and the Furious; the underrated, music video-like sequel 2 Fast 2 Furious; the fan-favorite spinoff, Tokyo Drift; the completely fine Fast & Furious; the absolute banger of a heist film Fast Five; and the ultimately heartbreaking Fast & Furious 6.

Cancel your plans, live a quarter mile at a time, and watch all six in a row. — Shannon Connellan, UK Editor

Starring: Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Michelle Rodriguez, Jordana Brewster, Chris "Ludacris" Bridges, Tyrese Gibson, Eva Mendes, Devon Aoki, Lucas Black, Sung Kang, Luke Evans, Gal Gadot, Dwayne Johnson, and Elsa Pataky

How to watch: The Fast and the Furious, 2 Fast 2 Furious, The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift, Fast & Furious, Fast Five, and Fast & Furious 6 are now streaming on Netflix.

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Convert your wired CarPlay into a wireless setup with this $45 adapter

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TL;DR: Take your CarPlay wireless with this adapter for cars with a wired Apple CarPlay connection — on sale for $44.97 (reg. $89.99) through Nov. 17 at the Mashable Shop.

If you have CarPlay in your car, chances are you're already interested in modernizing your gadgets. But you may have the outdated wired version.

The OTTOCAST Wireless CarPlay Adapter is an open-box model (which is still a new item, it just means it was returned, repackaged, or comes from leftover inventory) that automatically connects to your iPhone within seven seconds of ignition. It also supports WiFi, voice control, steering wheel buttons, the touchscreen, and knob controls. It's available at the unbeatable price of $44.97 through Nov. 17.

You can connect this adapter to your car via a USB Type-A to C or Type-C to C cable that's included, and then have your phone free of wires. It works on car models from 2016-2024 and is compatible with iOS 10 and above. 

This adapter connects your iPhone to 5G WiFi for fast performance, as well as Bluetooth, all without the need for a cord connecting your phone to the car, or even needing to take it out of your pocket or purse, since your CarPlay takes care of all of the display, voice controls, and hands-free operation for you. 

And if you wanted to switch back to using your regular wired version (let's say you wanted to plug it in to charge it), you could just unplug your adapter. The beauty of this product is having the choice.

Easy and convenient to use, this handy OTTOCAST wireless CarPlay adapter is available on sale for $44.97, down 50% from its regular price of $89.99. This offer ends Nov. 17 at 11:59 p.m. PT, and supplies are limited.

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The best birthday gift ideas for your wife

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On your wife's big day, the gift you choose needs to do two things: make her feel like the most special person in the world and affirm that you, as her partner, understand her on a level that no one else possibly could. We've curated a list of gift ideas that will deliver the moment of luxury she deserves — whether that's upgraded gear for a hobby she loves, an opulent way to help her relax, or something to make her day-to-day routines a little more special and fun. It all depends on what she likes, what she values, and what she'll be excited to unwrap. Luckily, you already know all that stuff. We're just here with the gift list. (Need more ideas? Peep our list of the best birthday gifts for women and our ultimate birthday wish list.)

Eberjey Gisele PJ Set Credit: Eberjey / Amazon

For Some R&R: Eberjey's elegant Gisele pajamas are iconic for a reason. They're impossibly soft, feel cool and lightweight to sleep in, and hold up through plenty of washes. There are cropped and short-sleeve versions, too, if those are more her speed.

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For the Baker: A KitchenAid stand mixer is the ultimate gift for baking enthusiasts. With 10 speeds, a 4.5-quart bowl, and a tilt-head design that lets you add ingredients while mixing, it doesn't get much better than this for at-home baking gadgets. Plus, it looks beautiful on the countertop.

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KitchenAid Pasta Roller and Cutter Attachments Credit: KitchenAid / Amazon

For the KitchenAid Devotee: Or, if she already has a KitchenAid, gift her a new attachment that will make the mixer even more versatile. We like the pasta roller and cutter, which will turn your home into an Italian restaurant in no time.

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For the Journaler: Writing in a Moleskine just feels good — whether you're recording your innermost thoughts, the first chapter of your novel, or your grocery list. For best results, pick a color that matches her favorite tote bag.

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Mini Heart Pavé Diamond Necklace Credit: Mejuri / Amazon

For the Traditionalist: Hey, you knew you were going to see jewelry on this list at some point. This mini heart necklace from Mejuri is a stunner — dainty, classic, and subtle enough to wear with pretty much anything.

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For the Al Fresco Wine Drinker: This Yeti wine chiller will keep any bottle cold without creating pesky condensation. She'll be able to use it indoors, outdoors, and anywhere in between (by that we mean on the porch).

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For the Coffee Drinker: If she favors iced coffee year-round, help her make it at home with a cold brew maker. It comes in two sizes, but we're assuming she'll want the two-quart version. (That's the larger one.)

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Bodum Latteo Manual Milk Frother Credit: Bodum / Amazon

For the Latte Drinker: If she's more of an espresso aficionado, opt for this manual milk frother from Bodum. In just a few plunges, she'll have the perfect foam to top off her latte or cappuccino.

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For the Hair Care Expert: The Shark FlexStyle is the ideal alternative to the Dyson AirWrap — Mashable reporter Bethany Allard even called it a "better value" when comparing the two. Make sure to choose the attachments that suit her hair type.

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Stanley Quencher FlowState Tumbler, 40 oz Credit: Stanley / Amazon

For the Hydration Queen: You probably know all about the ubiquitous Stanley cup already, but they really are great: They hold tons of water, have a delightful straw, and are pretty easy to clean. Plus, they fit into most cupholders.

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Brooklinen Super-Plush Robe Credit: Brooklinen / Amazon

For Some Self-Care: Help her get cozy after a long day with an extra-comfy robe from Brooklinen. It's great for lounging anytime, but especially after a bath or shower as it's made of very fluffy Turkish cotton.

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Benevolence LA Plush Velvet Jewelry Organizer Credit: Benevolence LA / Amazon

For the Traveler: This pretty velvet jewelry organizer will help her keep her necklaces and earrings untangled and accounted for during trips. Bonus: It was featured as one of Oprah's Favorite Things in 2022.

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For the Bookworm: For the avid reader, there really is no better gift than a lightweight, water-resistant Kindle Paperwhite. We suggest adding a subscription to Kindle Unlimited, which will give her access to over 2 million books.

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Oster Electric Wine Bottle Opener Credit: Oster / Amazon

For the Amateur Sommelier: And for the avid wine drinker, there really is no better gift than never having to mess around with a corkscrew again. We suggest pairing this gift with a bottle of wine to test it out on.

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For the Sleep Tracker: Help her get a great night's rest — and also, crucially, a pleasant wake-up — with the Hatch Restore 2 alarm clock, which features a database of nature sounds, white noise, an "alarm" that works with the circadian rhythm, and more.

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Owala FreeSip, 24 ounces Credit: Owala / Amazon

For the Anti-Stanley: Maybe she doesn't want an enormous, heavy Stanley cup with an enormous straw, and you know what? That's OK. Instead, consider the Owala FreeSip, which is much smaller and supports both sipping and chugging proclivities.

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Otherland Rattan Sandalwood Candle Credit: Otherland / Amazon

For Some Ambiance: We're firm believers that candles make great gifts — especially pricey ones that she wouldn't necessarily buy for herself. This one from Otherland, which smells of sandalwood, amber, and musk, is a lovely option.

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For the Sportswoman: If she's been meaning to take up pickleball but hasn't taken the plunge, help her out with everything she needs to get started: a set of paddles, balls, extra grip tape, and even a handy carrying case.

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For the Fashion-Forward: This staggeringly versatile (and machine-washable!) crescent bag from Baggu comes in a wide range of colors, from a cheerful candy-apple red to a neutral, goes-with-everything cocoa brown.

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Lego Icons Bouquet of Roses Credit: LEGO / Amazon

For the Romantic: A bouquet of real roses will wilt in a week, but you know what won't? A bouquet of Lego roses. Yes, she will have to build these herself, but maybe you can make that a couples' project. Did someone say date night?

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Hallmark Refillable Address Book Credit: Hallmark / Amazon

For the Post Office Regular: If she loves to stay in touch via snail mail, gift her a dedicated address book for all her loved ones' contact info. We'd guess that avid letter-writers will appreciate keeping things analog.

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The best birthday gift for your husband? Make it memorable.

Mashable - Thu, 11/14/2024 - 05:00

We know that you want to give your husband the best gift possible for his birthday, and we're here to help. Is he a gadget enthusiast? Snag him a massage gun or a fancy reading light. Does he have deeply felt opinions about audio quality? Gift him a best-in-class pair of headphones or speakers. Does he love to read? Kindle time. Does he love rest and relaxation? A cozy blanket or kitschy tea infuser will do the trick.

If the man in your life already seems to have everything — or insists that he "doesn't want anything" — we've got you covered with plenty of crowd-pleaser picks, from the romantic to the goofy to the weird (in a good way, of course). Here are our picks for the best birthday gifts for your husband.

Ember Mug 2 Credit: Ember / Amazon

For the Coffee Drinker: If he's particular about his morning coffee, the Ember Mug will make his morning routine much easier: It'll keep that sweet nectar at his preferred temperature for up to 80 minutes.

Opens in a new window Credit: Ember / Amazon Ember Temperature Control Smart Mug 2 $88.99 at Amazon
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MANAtea Tea Infuser Credit: Fred / Amazon

For the Tea Drinker: If he's more of a loose-leaf tea guy, make his morning routine much cuter with a manatee-shaped tea infuser, which is cleverly called a "Manatea." (There are also sea turtle and axolotl versions.)

Opens in a new window Credit: Fred / Amazon MANAtea Tea Infuser $11.04 at Amazon
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Kindle Paperwhite Credit: Amazon

For the Bookworm: Is he ready to tackle War and Peace (or another hefty tome) this year? Good for him. Save his back — and some space in his backpack — by gifting him a Kindle Paperwhite.

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Gritin Rechargeable Book Light Credit: Gritin / Amazon

For the Midnight Reader: OK, so he's staunchly anti-Kindle. No worries: Grab him a rechargeable book light so he can read late into the night without keeping you up.

Opens in a new window Credit: Gritin / Amazon Gritin Rechargeable Book Light $8.79 at Amazon
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Bose QuietComfort Bluetooth Headphones Credit: Bose / Amazon

For the Audiophile: Bose QuietComfort headphones are known for their excellent audio quality, noise cancellation, and comfort, making them a great pick for regular, everyday use. (We can attest that they're comfy even for glasses wearers.)

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AirPods Max Credit: Apple / Amazon

For the Stylish Audiophile: If your husband is more of an aesthete, you can't go wrong with a colorful pair of Apple's AirPods Max — and their audio quality is certainly nothing to sneeze at, either.

Opens in a new window Credit: Apple / Amazon AirPods Max at Amazon
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KitchenAid Stand Mixer Credit: KitchenAid / Amazon

For the Home Baker: If The Great British Baking Show has him inspired, help him concoct whatever cookies and cakes he desires with a KitchenAid stand mixer. Bonus: You'll get to help him taste test.

Opens in a new window Credit: KitchenAid / Amazon KitchenAid Classic Series 4.5 Quart Tilt-Head Stand Mixer $299.00 at Amazon
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Oster Electric Wine Bottle Opener Credit: Oster / Amazon

For the Wine Drinker: A handy electric bottle opener will make opening his favorite vintage a breeze. Plus, it makes for a cool party trick when you have people over. Gather 'round the Oster, everyone!

Opens in a new window Credit: Oster / Amazon Oster Cordless Electric Wine Bottle Opener with Foil Cutter at Amazon
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Wilson Tennis Racket Credit: Wilson / Amazon

For the Challengers Fan: Jump-start his amateur tennis journey with the gift of a new racket. Maybe grab one for yourself, too, if you want to play together. And for the real Challengers experience, be sure to get in contact with your ex who is also his former best friend.

Opens in a new window Credit: Wilson / Amazon WILSON Tour Slam Adult Recreational Tennis Rackets at Amazon
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Rumpl Original Puffy Blanket Credit: Rumpl / Amazon

For the Parkgoer: Make picnics in the park even more enjoyable with this packable, water-resistant blanket. It's also great for the beach, camping, backpacking — pretty much any outdoor activity that involves lounging.

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Coleman 24-Piece Enamel Dinnerware Set Credit: Coleman

For the Camper: This durable set of enamelware dishes is great for camping, backpacking, and picnicking. It even comes with a handy carrying case. The dishes themselves are pretty beautiful: That red-speckled pattern is certainly nothing to sneeze at.

Opens in a new window Credit: Coleman / Amazon Coleman 24-Piece Enamel Dinnerware Set, at Amazon
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Solar Charger Power Bank Credit: BLAVOR / Amazon

For the Outdoorsman: Help him keep his phone charged on the trail with a solar-powered power bank. This one can charge an iPhone 15 to 65 percent in about 30 minutes and doubles as a flashlight.

Opens in a new window Credit: BLAVOR / Amazon Solar Charger Power Bank $29.99 at Amazon
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Twelve South AirFly Bluetooth Transmitter Credit: Twelve South / Amazon

For the Air Traveler: This gadget is truly a lifesaver for frequent travelers. Plug it into your seat's headphone jack and you'll be able to use your Bluetooth headphones for in-flight entertainment.

Opens in a new window Credit: Twelve South / Amazon Twelve South AirFly SE Bluetooth Wireless Audio Transmitter at Amazon
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Pendleton Yakima Camp Wool Throw Blanket Credit: Pendleton / Amazon

For the Cozy Dude: Particularly for winter birthdays, you can't go wrong with a cozy blanket. This one from Pendleton also has the benefits of iconic design and extreme warmth — it's a blanket, but it's also a piece of art.

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ZIMASILK Mulberry Silk Pillowcase Credit: ZIMASILK / Amazon

For the Beauty Sleeper: Silk pillowcases tend to be gentler on the hair and skin than cotton, so they're great gifts for haircare and skincare enthusiasts. However, they also just feel amazing to sleep on — that's a good enough reason in and of itself.

Opens in a new window Credit: ZIMASILK / Amazon ZIMASILK Mulberry Silk Pillowcase at Amazon
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Laneige Lip Sleeping Mask Credit: Laneige / Amazon

For the Beauty Buff: Laneige's leave-on lip mask is famed for its overnight hydration and nourishment. If he's a skincare enthusiast, he'll appreciate the luxury — and the cute little spatula included for application.

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Hatch Restore 2 Alarm Clock Credit: Hatch / Amazon

For the Sleep Tracker: Does he check his Apple Watch's sleep app first thing in the morning? A Hatch alarm clock can help boost those numbers: It features a database of nature sounds, white noise, an "alarm" that works with his circadian rhythm, and more.

Opens in a new window Credit: Hatch / Amazon Hatch Restore 2 Sunrise Alarm Clock at Amazon
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Cuisinart Cast-Iron Burger Press Credit: Cuisinart / Amazon

For the Grillmaster: If he loves to grill, help him create the ideal smashburger with this cast-iron burger press. The crispy, lacy edges will be off the charts — and, once again, you'll get to help taste-test.

Opens in a new window Credit: Cuisinart / Amazon Cuisinart Cast-Iron Burger Press $17.39 at Amazon
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The best birthday gift ideas for men, from practical to posh

Mashable - Thu, 11/14/2024 - 05:00

So there's a man in your life who needs a birthday gift. Fear not: Whether he's your husband, dad, grandpa, son, cousin, situationship, or friend, we've got you covered.

As with any great birthday gift, the key to success is to focus on what he's into. Is he an audiophile? Opt for headphones or a speaker. Is he an outdoorsman? There's plenty of outdoor gear ripe for the gifting. Does he love to entertain? Some fancy new kitchen accessories might be just the ticket.

If you don't know him well, we've also included some excellent crowd-pleaser picks, including a self-warming mug, board games, an instant camera, cool Lego sets for adults, and more. Whether you go the posh or the practical route, you're sure to find something that will make his day — and hopefully set him up for a great year ahead.

Here's our promise to you: This list will never include whiskey stones. We know they're probably great for the whiskey drinker, but if you're looking for a gift, we assume you already know about them. They are truly on every list.

Here are our picks for the best birthday gift ideas for men.

Ember Mug 2 Credit: Ember / Amazon

For the Coffee Drinker: If he's particular about his morning coffee, help him keep that expertly brewed cup at the optimal temperature with an Ember Mug. It even has an LED indicator that lights up when his drink is ready to go.

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YETI Rambler Mug Credit: Yeti / Amazon

For the Outdoor Coffee Drinker: This insulated Yeti mug is great for folks who like to take their coffee into the great outdoors. Since it's large enough to be used as a bowl, it's especially great for campers.

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Takeya Cold Brew Coffee Maker Credit: Takeya / Amazon

For the Iced Coffee Drinker: If he's the type to drink iced coffee all year round, help him cut down on coffee shop spending with his very own cold brew maker. This pitcher can make up to two quarts of the good stuff.

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Instant MagicFroth Credit: Instant / Amazon

For the Latte Fan: Yes, the Instant Pot company makes a frother. It's fancy, too: It can froth and steam milk at three different temperatures and make quick hot chocolate and matcha. Its pitcher is also dishwasher safe.

Opens in a new window Credit: Instant / Amazon Instant MagicFroth $54.99 at Amazon
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Owala FreeSip Water Bottle, 40 oz  Credit: Owala / Amazon

For the Hydration King: The Owala FreeSip is the talk of the water bottle town, not least because it has a built-in straw and a standard spout opening. An easy toggle between chugging and sipping? That's the dream.

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AirPods Max Credit: Apple / Amazon

For the Audiophile: Looking to splurge? Consider the iconic AirPods Max. Former Mashable reporter Brenda Stolyar praised them for their "excellent noise cancellation" and "impressive audio quality" — plus, they look really, really cool. 

Opens in a new window Credit: Apple / Amazon Apple AirPods Max $459.00 at Amazon
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AirPods Pro (2nd gen) Credit: Apple / Amazon

For the Public Transit Commuter: Make his bus or train commute easier with a pair of AirPods Pro. They have noise cancellation and "transparency" modes, so he can choose how much of the world he wants to let in.

Opens in a new window Credit: Apple / Amazon Apple AirPods $199.00 at Amazon
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Marshall Acton III Bluetooth Speaker Credit: Marshall / Amazon

For the Aesthete Audiophile: We'd wager there is no cooler-looking speaker than this one, with its sleek, retro design and smart gold details. It'll look great sitting on his bookshelf, credenza, or coffee table. 

Opens in a new window Credit: Marshall / Amazon Marshall Acton III Bluetooth Speaker $229.99 at Amazon
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ZIMASILK Mulberry Silk Pillowcase Credit: ZIMASILK / Amazon

For Better Beauty Rest: Add a hint of luxury to his nighttime routine with a mulberry silk pillowcase. It'll help with bedhead, minimize skin irritation, and (most importantly) feel incredible to sleep on. We recommend snagging a set of two.

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Brooklinen Super Plush Robe Credit: Brooklinen / Amazon

For the Friend Who Needs Some R&R: We can attest that this is the coziest robe ever. It comes in a range of calming, spa-like colors (we like Eucalyptus and Ocean in particular) and is made of ultra-soft cotton for a truly comfy lounging experience.

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Rigwa Life Insulated Bowl Credit: Rigwa Life/ Amzon

For Salad Enthusiasts: A prime pick for people who pack their lunch for work, this insulated bowl is ideal for keeping salads crisp and fresh until lunchtime. It's also useful for summer trips to the lake or beach.

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Maelstrom Cooler Backpack Credit: Maelstrom / Amazon

For the Dad (or Dad of the Friend Group): If he likes to plan ahead and be prepared, help him in his snack-packing endeavors with a trusty cooler backpack. It'll work for beach trips, hikes, afternoons in the park, and more.

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Rumpl Original Puffy Blanket Credit: Rumpl / Amazon

For the Parkgoer: Speaking of the park, if he loves to lounge on the grass with a book, this blanket is the gift for him. It's comfortable, packable, water-resistant, and machine-washable — and there are lots of interesting patterns to choose from.

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Graf Lantz Bierfilzl Felt Coasters Credit: Graf Lantz / Amazon

For the Entertainer: Help him protect his coffee table from the dreaded moisture rings. This set of wool coasters is both elegant and practical. According to the brand, each coaster can absorb up to 30% of its weight in moisture without feeling wet to the touch.

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ThermoPro Digital Meat Thermometer Credit: ThermoPro / Amazon

For the Griller: Help him master the fine art of grilled meats with a digital meat thermometer. If he's new to the game, this will also make it less stressful for you to eat dinner at his house. A win for all involved! 

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Le Creuset Stoneware Mini Cocotte Credit: Le Creuset / Amazon

For the Chef: Le Creuset's stoneware collection is a more affordable way to enjoy the iconic brand. This eight-ounce cocotte makes an adorable gift. Bonus: Unlike Le Creuset's cast-iron offerings, it's dishwasher-safe.

Opens in a new window Credit: Le Creuset / Amazon Le Creuset Stoneware Mini Cocotte at Amazon
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Le Creuset Signature Enameled Cast-Iron Heart Cocotte Credit: Le Creuset / Amazon

For the Chef (Fancy Edition): If you want to go the bougie and romantic route, consider Le Creuset's enameled cast-iron cocotte in a delightful heart shape. Color-wise, we like the classic Cerise, but you really can't go wrong.

Opens in a new window Credit: Le Creuset / Amazon Le Creuset Signature Enameled Cast-Iron Heart Cocotte at Amazon
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Polaroid Now Camera Credit: Polaroid / Amazon

For the Amateur Photog: Help him document his life with an easy-to-use Polaroid instant camera. This bundle even comes with a roll of color film so that he can start snapping pics immediately.

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Kindle Paperwhite Credit: Amazon

For the Reader on the Go: If he's the type to read multiple books at once, help him declutter his tote bag with a lightweight, anti-glare Kindle Paperwhite. His spinal column will be so thankful for the much-needed relief.

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Lego Icons Tiny Plants Building Set Credit: Lego / Amazon

For the Lego Fan: Tiny tropical, desert, and carnivorous plants made out of Lego in tiny terra-cotta Lego pots. Could this be the most romantic gift of all time? We certainly think so, and we think he'll agree. (Just look at the Venus fly trap!)

Opens in a new window Credit: Lego / Amazon Lego Icons Tiny Plants Building Set $39.99 at Amazon
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'Scattergories' Credit: Hasbro / Amazon

For the Game Night Host: Plenty of new board games are out there, but sometimes you can't do better than a classic. Scattergories works equally well for friend-group get-togethers and family game nights: It's easy to learn but will keep players on their toes.

Opens in a new window Credit: Hasbro / Amazon Scattergories at Amazon
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Save over $1,000 on this massive 100-inch Hisense QLED 4K TV for Black Friday

Mashable - Thu, 11/14/2024 - 04:51

SAVE $1,400: As of Nov. 14, the Hisense 100-inch QD7 QLED 4K Smart Google TV is available at Best Buy for $1,599, down from $2,999 for Black Friday.

Opens in a new window Credit: Hisense Hisense 100-inch QD7 QLED 4K TV $1,599.99 at Best Buy
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Ready to turn your living room into a home theater with a screen so big it practically becomes a roommate? Hisense’s 100-inch QD7 QLED 4K TV is down to $1,599 at Best Buy this Black Friday, slicing a massive $1,400 off its original $2,999 price. That’s serious saving on serious screen space.

With QLED Quantum Dot color technology, this Hisense model packs over a billion colors onto the screen, which means every frame from blockbuster movies to high-octane games come to life in vibrant detail. You’ll get ultra-smooth motion with Game Mode Pro, boasting refresh rates of up to 144Hz. Plus, screen tearing and lag will be the least of your worries with a Variable Refresh Rate that goes up to 240Hz in Game Booster mode.

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Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos bring the cinematic experience to your couch, creating immersive visuals and multidimensional sound that can transform even the dullest movie nights. And if you’re a fan of smart home tech, you’ll appreciate the built-in Google TV and voice remote. With just a “Hey Google,” you can change channels, switch apps, adjust volume, and even pull up movie recommendations without lifting a finger.

Four HDMI inputs mean you can plug in all your gadgets, from consoles to streaming boxes, without the dreaded cable shuffle. And with WiFi 5 support, you’ll be able to stream 4K content without the frustrating lag or buffering. This deal is a rare chance to bring home a massive 4K QLED display at a fraction of the usual price. Whether for movie nights, gaming marathons, or just impressing your friends, the Hisense QD7 Series 100-inch is a game-changer worth checking out while this Black Friday discount lasts.

Snag the AVerMedia Live Streamer AX310 for under $250 this Black Friday

Mashable - Thu, 11/14/2024 - 04:48

SAVE $100: As of Nov. 14, the AVerMedia Live Streamer AX310 is on sale for $249 at Amazon. That’s 29% off its regular price of $349.

Opens in a new window Credit: AVerMedia AVerMedia Live Streamer AX310 $249.99 at Amazon
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For serious streamers looking to upgrade their setup, this Black Friday deal on the AVerMedia Live Streamer AX310 Creator Control Center is a fantastic find. Normally priced at $349, the AX310 is down to $249 at Amazon thanks to Black Friday. That's a solid 29% discount that makes this all-in-one streaming control center much more wallet-friendly.

Designed for creators who want to take control of every aspect of their stream, the AX310 combines a six-track audio mixer and a fully customizable touch control panel into one sleek device. It lets you manage audio from voice and game sounds to alerts and background music, so you can get your audio levels right without endless adjustments. With dual independent audio mixes, you can customize your sound for yourself and your audience, creating a unique listening experience for everyone involved.

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The AX310’s four programmable buttons are built for quick-access controls, allowing you to trigger actions on apps like OBS, Streamlabs, Spotify, and even YouTube Studio. Perfect for VTubers and content creators, these buttons let you change models, switch voices, or fire off custom actions with a single tap — ideal for keeping things dynamic without breaking character.

Setting up the AX310 is a breeze thank AVerMedia’s Creator Central app. The app’s drag-and-drop interface means you can add widgets, set up hotkeys, and tune your mic with minimal fuss. At just 2.65 pounds, it’s a compact powerhouse that fits easily into any streaming setup.

So, whether you’re a VTuber, gamer, or just looking to streamline your setup, this Black Friday deal is worth checking out. For the price of a few new games, you can transform your streaming experience and give your audience something to talk about.

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