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Cult-favorite Bose QuietComfort headphones are $130 off — snag em while you can

SAVE $130: As of July 25, Bose's popular QuietComfort headphones are on sale at Amazon and Best Buy (for today only) for $130 off the original price of $349. That's 34% off. Opens in a new window Credit: Bose Bose QuietComfort headphones $229 at Amazon $349 Save $120 Get Deal Opens in a new window Credit: Bose Bose QuietComfort headphones $229 at Best Buy $349 Save $120 Get Deal Bose makes some of the best headphones and earbuds on the market. Trust us, we are experts on Bose and its lineup of audio products at this point. That's why when one of their flagship devices gets a hefty discount, we say it's a no-brainer to snag one while you can. Now is one of those times, because the brand's popular QuietComfort headphones (not to be confused with the more premium QuietComfort Ultra headphones) are on sale at multiple retailers for just $229. That's $130 off the original price of $349, and a 34% discount. Both Amazon and Best Buy are offering this deal, so take your pick — just do it fast, because this deal is only going to be available until the end of the day, at least at Best Buy. SEE ALSO: The Bose QuietComfort earbuds are a decent budget option from the premium brand The Bose QuietComfort headphones are all about high-quality noise-cancellation (in fact, we named them our pick for best noise-cancelling headphones) and all-day wearability thanks to their plush earcup cushions. In those regards, these headphones are a standard-bearer. There are more highlights, though, including swappable listening modes ("quiet" and "aware"), adjustable EQ, a 24-hour battery life, and a wired option for when you unexpectedly run out of juice. They also have a quick charging option — 15 minutes on the charger can get you around 2.5 hours of playtime — and multipoint support, which means you can stay connected to multiple Bluetooth-enabled devices at once. If you're looking for a quality pair of noise-cancelling headphones at a discounted price, you're not going to find a better deal today.

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Bring home a new 11-inch iPad for $50 off

SAVE $50: As of July 25, get the 11-inch iPad for $299, down from its usual price of $349. That's a discount of 14%. Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon 11-inch Apple iPad (A16, WiFi, 128GB) $349 at Amazon Get Deal If you didn't score an iPad back during Prime Day, worry not. There are still plenty of chances to get one of your own right now for a discount. If you're ready to plunk down some cash on a tablet, now's the time to get a discounted iPad that's more than affordable. SEE ALSO: The best tablets in 2025 As of July 25, get the 11-inch iPad for $299, down from its usual price of $349. That's $50 off and a discount of 14%. This discount currently applies to the yellow, blue, and pink colorways. This model earned itself a top spot on Mashable's list of the best iPads, so you know you're getting a quality tablet. It's perfect for just about anyone, no matter if you use it for work or play, especially thanks to its A16 chip that powers it and makes it something of a force of nature. Its crisp 11-inch display also gives you much more real estate than your phone, as does its Apple Pencil compatibility, which lets you turn it into a makeshift notebook, or a MacBook-like device when you add a wireless Magic Keyboard. There's a lot to love about this model, so if you've been pining for an iPad or just need something reliable to get you through the workday, be sure to grab yours while it's still dipped down to this price.

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You can pre-order the Fantastic Four: First Steps Galactus LED popcorn bucket, which sold out in seconds

PRE-ORDER: On July 26, you can pre-order the Fantastic Four: First Steps Galactus LED popcorn bucket from AMC, Regal, and Cinemark for $79.95. Opens in a new window Credit: AMC 'Fantastic Four: First Steps' Galactus LED Popcorn Bucket $79.95 at AMC Get Deal Fantastic Four: First Steps is now in theaters, and that means there's a ridiculous new popcorn bucket in town. For this major Marvel release, it's shaped just like the head of the world-eater himself, Galactus. The buckets went on sale on July 25 at theater chains across the country as well as online, but they ended up disappearing in seconds like Thanos had snapped them due to incredible demand. Lucky for you, you've got another chance to secure one. On July 26 at 10:00 a.m. ET, you can pre-order the Fantastic Four: First Steps Galactus LED popcorn bucket from AMC, Regal, and Cinemark for $79.95. SEE ALSO: How to stream all the Fantastic Four movies This will mark the final production run of the popcorn bucket, so it's your last chance to snap one up from the source instead of heading to third-party sellers. Shipments will begin in early December, so you can plan on giving a bucket as a gift to the superfan in your life. This massive popcorn bucket is an incredibly detailed recreation of Galactus's head, complete with glowing LED eyes. It's a huge 20 inches wide (9.6 inches without horns), 17.5 inches tall, and 9.6 inches deep. It can hold 361 ounces, so if you want to share popcorn or snacks with the whole family, this enormous container totally makes it doable. If you plan on getting one of your own, you're going to want to set your alarm and wake up. There's no way this second run won't sell out as well, so if you want to hoover up snacks like a world eater, this is your chance.

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Theres still time to save $300 on the DJI Power 2000 portable power station

SAVE $300: As of July 25, you can get the new DJI Power 2000 portable power station for just $999, down from $1,299, at Amazon with the code POWER2000. That's a 23% discount and a $300 savings. Opens in a new window Credit: DJI DJI Power 2000 $999 at Amazon $1,299 Save $300 use code POWER2000 Get Deal If you’ve been looking for an alternative power source for your off-grid adventures or as a backup in case of a power outage, a portable power station could be a good option. And right now, Mashable readers can get a special discount on a seriously powerful model from DJI. (Yes, the drone company.) SEE ALSO: These popular DJI drones are finally in stock at Amazon — grab them while you can As of July 25, you can get the DJI Power 2000 portable power station for just $999 at Amazon when you use the code POWER2000. That's a 23% discount, saving you a solid $300 off the regular $1,299 price. Note: This code is only valid until July 31, so don't wait too long to make a final decision.The DJI Power 2000 is built around a beefy 2048Wh capacity battery, which is powerful enough to run most common appliances (kettles, projectors, or even an electric saw). One of its standout features is the incredibly fast recharge time — it can go from zero to 80 percent in just 55 minutes. DJI also made it durable with a tough LFP battery, protective coatings, and a flame-retardant housing to keep it safe in wet or rugged outdoor conditions. If you need even more juice for an extended blackout, the system is expandable. You can connect additional batteries (which are sold separately) to get up to 22.5kWh of power. You can also keep an eye on everything with the DJI app, which lets you check the status or customize settings remotely, so you can keep track of the power station when it's not within reach. 

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The Nintendo Switch 2 is *finally* easier to buy — heres how to find it in stock

Is this the Nintendo Switch 2 restock we've been waiting for all summer long?Just about every time a new console releases, it's extremely difficult to get one near the launch window. Ever since 2020, supply shortages in the gaming space are expected. It happened with the PlayStation 5, it happened with the Xbox Series X/S, and it also happened with the recently released Nintendo Switch 2.Thankfully, though, it seems like the Nintendo Switch 2 shortages are coming to an end, because the coveted handheld gaming console is currently available to purchase at most big-name retailers, whether via shipping, preorder, invite, or in-store. SEE ALSO: Switch 2 smashes Nintendo's own record, selling 3.5 million consoles Read on to find our breakdown of which retailers have the Nintendo Switch 2 in stock, as well as how to get one. We've even included the newly announced Pokémon Legends: Z-A bundle. We don't want to speak too soon, but it looks like we might finally be able to retire our Switch 2 restock tracker.Nintendo Switch 2 console Opens in a new window Credit: Nintendo Nintendo Switch 2 $449.99 at Best Buy Shop Now If you just want the Nintendo Switch 2 console with no games to go with it, you can grab the console-only version at multiple retailers right now. Target, Walmart, and Best Buy have them available for shipping, but Amazon and GameStop are a little trickier. For Amazon, you'll need to request an invite on the store page to shop for one, and for GameStop, you'll need to buy one in-store using the retailer's store locator on its website.More retailersTarget - in stockWalmart - in stockAmazon - invite onlyGameStop - in-store onlyNintendo Switch 2 Mario Kart World bundle Opens in a new window Credit: Nintendo Nintendo Switch 2 'Mario Kart World' bundle $499.99 at Best Buy Shop Now This popular bundle comes with a copy of Mario Kart World and saves you $30 compared to the price of buying the game and console separately. Note that if you're buying at Amazon, Nintendo Switch 2 sales are only available via invite (just click "request invite" on the store page), and if you want to get one at GameStop, you'll need to shop in-store. Just use the site's store locator to check if your local shop has them in stock.More retailersBest Buy - in stockTarget - in stockAmazon - invite onlyGameStop in-store onlyBJ's Wholesale Club - in stock for membersNintendo Switch 2 Pokémon Legends: Z-A bundle Opens in a new window Credit: Nintendo Nintendo Switch 2 'Pokemon Legends: Z-A' bundle $499.99 at Best Buy Pre-order Here The Nintendo Switch 2 Pokémon Legends: Z-A bundle is the company's newest Switch 2 bundle to hit the market, and you shouldn't have any trouble preordering one of your own. So far, we've been able to get to check out at almost every single retailer, save for Amazon, which doesn't have the bundle listed yet. Just note that this bundle won't arrive until Oct. 16, so be prepared to wait.More retailersTarget - in stockWalmart - in stockGameStop - in stock

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Stay powered up in any situation with the Anker Solix C300 portable power station for under $220

SAVE $79.01: As of July 25, get the Anker Solix C300 portable power station for $219.99, down from its usual price of $299, at Amazon. That's a discount of 26%. Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Anker Solix C300 portable power station $219.99 at Amazon $299 Save $79.01 Get Deal Planning to spend some time in the great outdoors this summer? Or maybe you just want to be prepared for when the next destructive storm hits your area. No matter what the situation, a portable power station can be a great thing to have around. Whether you need it to charge up your phone when you're going off-grid or to keep appliances running in an emergency, they're always useful to have. And right now you can get a great one on sale thanks to Amazon. As of July 25, get the Anker Solix C300 portable power station for $219.99, down from its usual price of $299, at Amazon. That's $79.01 off and a discount of 26%. SEE ALSO: Forget dead batteries — these Bluetti power stations are game-changers for the outdoors and power outages The Anker Solix C300 portable power station gets you 288Wh of power, which is more than enough juice to charge your phone, tablet, laptop, or even portable speaker several times over. It's not just for personal tech, though, as it can power just about anything you need it to for a short time thanks to its massive capacity. It only takes an hour to charge back up if you're using a wall outlet as well, so you can rest assured that even when it's depleted, you can get it back up to speed to use again in no time. You never know when you might need some backup electricity, and this is a fair price to get this portable power station for, so get it while you can. Best tech deals Apple AirTag (4-Pack) — $79.98 (List Price $99.00) Apple 2025 MacBook Air 13-inch Laptop — $849.00 (List Price $999.00) Apple AirPods Pro 2 ANC Earbuds With USB-C Charging Case — $169.00 (List Price $249.00)

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Trump administration threatens to shut TikTok down if it cant make a deal with China

The clock for TikTok is ticking, and it seems the time is almost up. Speaking to CNBC on Thursday, U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick commented on the TikTok deal with China which seems to be stuck on Chinese approval. "China can keep a little piece [...] but basically, Americans will have control, Americans will own the technology, and Americans will control the algorithm," he said. "If that deal gets approved by the Chinese, then that deal will happen, if the don't approve it, then TikTok is gonna go dark." Lutnick is referring to the potential deal to sell the majority of TikTok to U.S. investors, which President Trump recently said was all but done, with the buyer being "secured" on the U.S. side. Trump did say at the time that China has to approve such a deal, and now it seems his administration is running out of patience. "Those decisions are coming very soon, so let's see what the Chinese do," said Lutnick. SEE ALSO: The Nicki Minaj challenge explained: Why everyone on TikTok is posing TikTok has been in limbo for years, with Donald Tump proposing a ban on the app back in 2020, during his first term. The app was ultimately banned under the Biden-signed PAFACA (Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications) act in 2024, though the ban's enforcement kept being delayed, first by Biden, and then later by Trump, who said he would not ban the app and promised to make a deal under which the U.S. would own at least half of TikTok.

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Yellowjackets star Liv Hewson shares their must-see movies and guilty TV pleasures

As Yellowjackets' resident cinephile Van Palmer, Liv Hewson has been a must-watch actor for Mashable's entertainment team, who are all devoted to the cannibal drama's hive. So, when they came by our studio for a Say More interview, Entertainment Editor Kristy Puchko asked about what their must-see movies and TV are. Hewson, who grew up in Australia, shared their appreciation for an array of American television, ranging from iconic comedy series The Simpsons to heralded drama series The Americans, to the unstoppable force that is The Real Housewives. They even tested out a playful Housewives catchphrase that would be all their own. Talking movies, Hewson revealed their appreciation of the Muppets and the bonkers Best Picture winner Everything Everywhere All At Once. Through these influences, the non-binary actor, who recently accepted the Rising Star Award from the Critics' Choice Association's Celebration of LGBTQ Cinema and Television, mused on how these productions inspire them and reflect the kind of movies and shows they aim to be a part of. SEE ALSO: How 'Everything Everywhere All at Once' is a love letter to moms...and the internet Speaking of Everything Everywhere All At Once, Hewson reflected, "I would give anything to be a part of something like this. It's always projects where I can tell that everyone involved has everything they need to make it, cares about making it, and is thrilled to be working on it." They continued, "That's the energy I really try to bring to stuff I'm a part of. It's just the environment I'm desperate to create, participate in. And I'm a sucker for practical effects." For more from Liv Hewson and Say More's full interview with the Yellowjackets star, including information on their creative involvement with the Lesbian Bar Project fundraiser, check out the full episode on Youtube.

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Seth Meyers recaps the Trump/Epstein scandal in 10 damning minutes

Stephen Colbert and The Daily Show have been talking about the growing Donald Trump/Jeffrey Epstein scandal all week — but if you need a recap on the many developments, Seth Meyers has you covered.In the Late Night clip above the host goes through the big news of the week, from the Wall Street Journal reporting that Attorney General Pam Bondi informed Trump he was in the so-called "Epstein files" back in May, to the Trump administration's failed attempts to divert attention to other stories."Whatever's in those 'Epstein files' must be really ***ing bad," says Meyers. "They must be finding so many mentions of Trump they're gonna have to change the name to 'The Trump Files Featuring Jeffrey Epstein.'"The host goes on to play a clip of CNN anchors discussing the breaking WSJ story and how the context of Trump's name reportedly being in the files is important."Yes, the context matters!" says Meyers. "For example, maybe Jeffrey Epstein kept a list of innocent people who did nothing wrong. Epstein had a little black book full of names labeled, 'People Who Refused to Participate in Sex Trafficking But Still Want to Come to My Island for Snorkeling.'"

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One of our favorite Lego sets is $16 off right now at Amazon

SAVE $16: As of July 25, the Lego Ideas The Insect Collection set is on sale for $63.99 at Amazon. That's 20% off its list price of $79.99. Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego Ideas The Insect Collection $63.99 at Amazon $79.99 Save $16.00 Get Deal I'm a very big fan of Lego, and even more so when I can find a good set on sale. If you've been looking to pick up something new to build, the good news is there are quite a few sets that are discounted at the moment. One of our favorite sets, the Lego Ideas The Insect Collection, has even received a price drop at Amazon.The Lego Ideas The Insect Collection set usually retails for $79.99, but it's currently marked down by 20% to $63.99. This allows you to save $16, which is a very nice discount to take advantage of while it's still live. SEE ALSO: The new Lego Game Boy is peak nostalgia for '90s kids As mentioned before, this set is included among our list of favorite Lego sets. It comes with 1,111 pieces that come together to create three models: a blue morpho butterfly, a Hercules beetle, and a Chinese mantis. Each model boasts a variety of lovely colors, which is sure to make it an eye-catching display piece to have around your home.Don't miss out on 20% off the Lego Ideas The Insect Collection set right now at Amazon.If you're on the hunt for even more Lego sets, another great discounted pick that caught our eye recently was this Wednesday Addams Lego set. If you're a fan of Netflix's Wednesday and can't wait for season 2, it's worth a look.

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Stop what youre doing and snag Beats Solo 4 for $50 off

SAVE $50: As of July 25, Beats Solo 4 headphones are on sale for $149.95 at Amazon. That's a saving of 25% on list price. Opens in a new window Credit: Beats Beats Solo 4 $149.95 at Amazon $199.95 Save $50 Get Deal Looking for some new headphones? Well, right now you can get the Beats Solo 4 for less at Amazon. As of July 25, choose from black/gold, cloud pink, matte black, and slate blue at the new price of $149.95, a saving of $50 on list price.As with all Beats products, the Solo 4 are an incredible option for sound. Top features include a battery life of up to 50 hours and a super-quick 10-minute charge time. They also have a new, personalized Spatial Audio with head tracking. This is a really great feature that creates a 3D surround sound and a more immersive listening experience by adjusting the sound based on your head movements. So music, movies, and calls feel more lifelike and high quality, just what you'd expect from Beats. SEE ALSO: Anker’s Space Q45 noise-cancelling headphones are down to their lowest-ever price And while we're talking sound quality, enjoy a punchy bass and balanced sound, whether you’re listening to music, podcasts, or watching TikToks. They also benefit from dual compatibility, including one-touch pairing for both iOS and Android devices.Comfort-wise, they're designed with UltraPlush cushioning, so you can get the most of your 50 hours of listening without any discomfort.Get this Beats deal from Amazon.

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Apple rumors reveal 8 products we could still see in 2025

We currently sit in that glorious period between Apple’s WWDC and the tech giant’s autumn iPhone release, which means there’s a lull in the action. Where’s there’s a lull, there is speculation, and while we’re pretty certain the iPhone 17 is coming — along with everything announced at WWDC 2025 — there may still be some things in the pipeline for Apple.The below products are mostly rumors until Apple actually announces them. After all, delays happen and that’s certainly been true of Apple products the last few years. The Vision Pro, for instance, was delayed multiple times before its eventual release in 2024. In any case, if you’re fiending for some Apple tech, late 2025 may be the time for you as there are plenty of products that may come out by then. Apple Watch Series 11, Ultra 3, and new SEWhen Apple released the Apple Watch 10, it was a mild disappointment for many, since it was essentially the same design as earlier versions but with upgraded internals. This was despite rumors that some redesigns were coming. Additionally, the Apple Watch 10 launched alone, with the SE and Apple Watch Ultra not receiving upgrades. According to rumors, that may change this year. For starters, the Apple Watch Ultra 3 may be the first watch in the series to feature Apple Intelligence. In addition, it’s rumored that the Apple Watch 11 and a new Apple Watch SE are in the works. For the new SE model, Apple has reportedly run into production issues so it may be delayed another year. However, until September’s alleged release date, we won’t know for sure. AirPods Pro 3Apple launched the AirPods 4 in late 2024 with some neat new features like a built-in hearing test along with hearing aid features. In 2025, it seems like the AirPods Pro is getting its turn in the spotlight with the rumored debut of the AirPods Pro 3. The series hasn’t been updated since the AirPods Pro 2 released in 2022, so it’s definitely due for an upgrade. For the AirPods Pro 3, the rumored upgrades are about what you’d expect. Apple is reportedly improving audio quality and active noise cancelling, while also inheriting the hearing aid features from the AirPods 4. It’s likely getting a new chip to improve performance across the board and may borrow some design elements from the AirPods 4, such as the capacitive touch pairing button.  SEE ALSO: Which AirPods are best for travel? I compare the noise-canceling features. Apple TV 4KThe Apple TV 4K will be the first Apple TV device released since the prior generation dropped in 2022. The current model is powered by an A15 bionic chip, the same one that’s found in the iPhone 14, so it’s probably due for an upgrade. Per rumors, the upgraded model will likely sport an A17 Pro, A18, or A19 chip, which should boost performance quite a bit. The rumors also say that the device will support Apple Intelligence, and since that requires 8GB of memory, that means the amount of memory will double from the current model's 4GB. Additional Apple supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo reports that Apple may be working on Wi-Fi 6E and Wi-Fi 7 versions of its wireless chips. If that upgrade makes its way into the Apple TV 4K it should help keep the product relevant if the next generation takes three more years to drop. HomePod mini 2Much like the Apple TV 4K and AirPods Pro 2, Apple hasn’t launched a new HomePod mini in a long time. Unlike those other two, it’s been an even longer five years since its last release. That could change in 2025 with the rumored release of the HomePod mini 2. Rumors of this started with Mark Gurman’s Power On newsletter, where he said that the new device should be coming by the end of the year. Not too much is known about the mini 2. Allegedly, it’s coming with an Apple-designed Wi-Fi and Bluetooth chip, which will support Wi-Fi 6E. Nothing else has been confirmed, but, after five years, it feels safe to assume that Apple will pop-in a different processor and do something to improve sound quality. New colors aren’t outside the realm of possibility either. Apple’s smart speaker with a displaySpeaking of HomePods, Cupertino has allegedly been working on a smart display similar to the Google Nest Hub that is basically a speaker with a screen. This new device would blend the HomePod, iPad, and Apple TV tech together and push Apple more into the smart home space alongside Amazon and Google. It’s codenamed the J490, at least according to rumors. Of all the products on this list, the smart display is the least likely to come out in 2025. It was originally supposed to be introduced in March 2025, per Mark Gurman, but software issues delayed the product. A late 2025 release date is expected but rumors suggest the company could also wait until 2026. AirTag 2The original AirTag was a piece of tech that helped launch a whole industry of trackers. AirTags launched in 2021, and despite being a little boring, they were found to be supremely useful for finding lost items. The upgraded AirTag 2 is expected to launch alongside the iPhone 17 later this year. For the record, we don’t know how Apple will name the AirTag 2 and we’re just calling it that for simplicity's sake. The rumors came from 9to5mac and just like the HomePod mini 2, we still don’t know a ton of the details. The new tag will apparently be compatible with iOS 18.6, so it’ll work with older iPhones. It’s also expected to have better connectivity, longer range, better security, and improved battery life. It’ll allegedly come in an “anti-tamper” form factor, which means it might have a rechargeable battery, but that hasn’t been confirmed. We’ll know more in September if the rumors are true.  SEE ALSO: Apple's AirTag 2 to probably launch alongside iPhone 17, report says M4 Mac ProWith the launch of the new Mac Studio, that leaves the Mac Pro as the only device left in Apple’s Mac product lineup without the company’s M4 chip. That is likely to change this year. Per Mark Gurman, both the Mac Studio and Mac Pro were on pace for a 2025 release. Since the Mac Studio did, in fact, release in 2025, it stands to reason that the Mac Pro is also coming. Gurman says that it should arrive in the “second half” of 2025, so anytime between now and the end of the year. With this upgrade, it’ll be the first time that Apple has ever brought its latest chip to the entire family of Mac products. That’s about the long and short of the rumors about the Mac Pro. We haven’t seen much in terms of expected prices or specs, but we imagine that the specs will be good and the price will be expensive. Devices with the M5 chipPer MacRumors, several devices are slated to launch in 2025 with the upcoming M5 chip. These devices include a new iPad Pro, an upgraded version of the Vision Pro, a new MacBook Pro, a new Mac mini, and a new iMac. These rumors stem from a few assumptions. For instance, Apple released the new MacBook Pro, iMac, and Mac mini simultaneously, so it’s likely that the company will do so again. The Vision Pro is expected to get the new chip but remain otherwise identical, so it’s more of a refresh than a new product. Finally, the iPad Pro was redesigned just last year with an OLED display and a thinner design, so it’s likely this year’s release will mostly focus on the M5 chip. More from AppleWhile the list above is everything we could find, it is by no means exhaustive. We focused mostly on rumored devices that are not the iPhone 17, since everyone fully expects it to be released. In any case, nearly all of these releases are allegedly slated for late 2025, so if they’re going to make it to market, there’s a high chance we’ll learn more about them around the same time the iPhone 17 launches. 

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Warhammer 40K: Space Marine 2, one of the best games of 2024, is at its lowest-ever price on Amazon

SAVE $30: Snag Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 for just $39.99 on PS5 or Xbox Series X — 43% off and its lowest price ever. Opens in a new window Credit: Deep Silver Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 $39.99 at Amazon $69.99 Save $30.00 Get Deal If you’re the type of player who likes to wait for a massive discount before buying a new game, Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 is finally ready for purchase. As of July 25, physical copies of Space Marine 2 on Amazon have been knocked down in price to $39.99 on both PS5 and Xbox Series X — a whole $30 off compared to when it launched in September last year.According to price tracker camelcamelcamel, this is the lowest price since launch.A long-awaited sequel to 2011’s Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine, Space Marine 2 is a third-person action shooter that has you again play as Ultramarine lieutenant Titus — him and his comrades taking on the monstrous Tyranid swarms both in single-player and co-op modes. It’s within the same gameplay realm as the Gears of War franchise, but with an added focus on hack-and-slash combat. SEE ALSO: The best video games of 2024 Although indeed a sequel, the general consensus among the fanbase is that playing the 14-year-old original game isn’t required — since Saber made an effort to make it understandable enough for newcomers. While our Assistant Editor Chance Townsend has pointed out some issues with the game in our Space Marine 2 review — including issues with the campaign and the PvP multiplayer — its visuals, PvE co-op, and faithfulness to Warhammer 40,000 lore are top tier, along with gameplay combat as a whole making for a rip-roaring good time. It was enough to even be declared as one of our best games in 2024.$39.99 is the perfect price for a game like this. We don’t know how long this sale price will last on Amazon, so pull the trigger now if this has been in your ‘need to buy’ backlog for some time.If you’re looking to upgrade your gaming headset, find out why the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7X is perfect for playing on all platforms.

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The Apple AirPods Max are close to $100 off right now at Amazon — score them for under $450

SAVE OVER $90: As of July 25, the AirPods Max (USB-C) headphones are on sale for $449.99 at Amazon. That's $99.01 off their list price of $549. Opens in a new window Credit: Apple Apple AirPods Max $449.99 at Amazon $549 Save $99.01 Get Deal Sale events aren't the only time when exciting deals pop up. Even after the big summer sale events, we're still finding some deals worth checking out. For Apple users, the AirPods Max (USB-C) have received a great price drop at Amazon.AirPods Max are 18% off right now at Amazon, down to $449.99 for a limited time. This allows you to save $99.01, which is a discount worth taking advantage of if Apple's over-ear headphones have been on your radar. A few different colors are on sale at this price as well: midnight, blue, orange, and starlight. SEE ALSO: We put the top 10 headphones of 2025 to the test For Apple users who have been looking for a solid pair of noise-canceling headphones to fit within their ecosystem, the AirPods Max are a worthy purchase. Boasting excellent sound quality and noise-canceling features, these headphones will keep you immersed in what you love to listen to. Our review from writer Brenda Stolyar praised their sound and easy-to-use controls, but did find that "their size isn't a good fit for everyone." Despite this, she concluded that, "When it comes down to it, the AirPods Max check off almost all the boxes for what makes an excellent pair of headphones: great sound quality, ideal battery life, easy controls, and a stylish design."If the AirPods Max have been on your shopping list, now is your chance to pick them up for almost $100 off.These aren't the only discounted headphones worth checking out right now. The Mashable-approved JLab JBuds Lux ANC headphones are also on sale right now as a more budget-friendly pick.

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My favorite iPad is $50 off at Walmart — get it before it sells out

SAVE $50: As of July 25, the Apple iPad (10th Gen) is on sale for $299 at Walmart. That's a 14% saving on the list price. Opens in a new window Credit: Apple Apple iPad (10th Gen) $299 at Walmart $349 Save $50 Get Deal The release of newer iPads has meant that the beloved 10th Gen iPad has been discontinued. While you can still find models at some retailers, it's been removed from the Apple website. But newer isn't always better, and I'm still a big fan of this now "outdated" model. And Walmart still has some in stock and on sale.As of July 25, you can find the iPad (10th Gen) reduced to $299 from $349, saving you $50 on list price. All colors except silver have sold out, so don't hang around too long. It's also specific to just the WiFi-only 64GB option. SEE ALSO: Not a fan of Apple's new Phone app in iOS 26? Here's how to change it back. The Apple iPad (10th Gen) boasts a sleek, modern design, perfect for work or entertainment on the go. It has a 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display and the A14 Bionic chip that delivers super powerful performance for multitasking, whether you're browsing, gaming, or working.I've been using this iPad model for well over a year, and the battery life still never fails to impress. If you're someone on the go a lot, this is the model for you.And the cameras are impressive, too. The 12MP Ultra Wide front camera is ideal for video calls and keeps you centered, so you always look your best. The back camera is also 12MP and can shoot in 4K video.Get this deal from Walmart before it sells out.

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South Park creators have the most deadpan response to Trump episode controversy

South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone have responded to their Season 27 premiere, which saw a less-than-impressed reaction from the White House to the show's depiction of President Donald Trump.The episode, which aired on Wednesday night and is streaming on Paramount+, depicts Trump in bed with Satan, makes references to the president's urging for people to move on from the so-called "Epstein list", and features a deepfake PSA sequence in which Trump is portrayed as stumbling through the desert, getting naked, and revealing a talking micropenis, which states, "I'm Donald J. Trump, and I endorse this message."The White House's angry reaction to the South Park episode was palpable, with White House spokesperson Taylor Rogers saying in a statement published by ABC News, "This show hasn’t been relevant for over 20 years and is hanging on by a thread with uninspired ideas in a desperate attempt for attention."Parker and Stone appeared on a panel at San Diego’s Comic-Con International on Thursday, during which the pair were asked if they had anticipated the reaction to their South Park episode. "We’re terribly sorry," Parker responded, staring out to the audience. SEE ALSO: 'South Park's Trump-bashing Season 27 premiere has the White House fuming During the panel, Parker said South Park's producers requested the animated micropenis in the deepfake sequence be blurred."They like, 'OK, but we’re gonna blur the penis,' and I'm like, ‘No you’re not gonna blur the penis,’” Parker said. Stone chimed in saying, "We put eyes on the penis. If we put eyes on the penis, we won't blur it. That was a whole conversation with grown-up people for about four fucking days.""Because then it's a character!" said Parker.The Season 27 South Park premiere, aptly titled "Sermon on the 'Mount," also took jabs at Paramount, days after Parker and Stone signed a $1.5 billion deal with the company for global streaming rights to South Park and 50 new episodes over five years. In particular, the episode roasts Paramount's $16 million settlement with Trump, in which the president alleged "deceitful" editing of a 60 Minutes interview with former Vice President Kamala Harris. The settlement has been criticised by press freedom advocates and notably, The Late Show host Stephen Colbert, the latter who labelled it a "big fat bribe," days before his show was unceremoniously cancelled by Paramount-owned network CBS — which claimed it was unrelated.In the South Park episode, there's a 60 Minutes segment showing reporters terrified to make anti-Trump statements ("he's probably watching") and a storyline in which Trump sues the town, resulting in the residents being slapped with a hefty settlement fee and an order to run pro-Trump PSAs like the aforementioned NSFW deepfake nude scene."You guys saw what happened to CBS? Yeah, well, guess who owns CBS? Paramount," says Jesus (yes, Jesus) during a key scene in the episode. “Do you really want to end up like Colbert?"

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The Daily Show mocks Trumps Epstein friendship with a brutal parody ad

Josh Johnson is on his third day hosting The Daily Show, and the focus is still very much on the Donald Trump/Jeffrey Epstein story — and the fact it's only getting bigger, despite the president's best efforts."At this point, forget about excuses," says Johnson. "Trump is going to need psychoactive drugs to get people's minds off Epstein."Cue a parody ad for "Ozempstein", the "revolutionary new drug from the Trump administration that suppresses the body's natural urge to know more about Jeffrey Epstein."The Daily Show isn't the only late night show focussing on this story — Stephen Colbert has been going scorched earth on Trump all week.

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Not a fan of Apples new Phone app in iOS 26? Heres how to change it back.

Apple's new iOS 26 public beta is officially out, and having tested it out, I can confess that I love the most controversial thing about it: The new Liquid Glass design. Yes, it can make your phone feel a little sluggish at times, but it makes everything transparent (in case the default look isn't liquid enough for you, here's our tutorial on how to really make everything transparent). But after using iOS 26 beta on my main phone for a while, I've realized that there is a feature that's almost always in the way, instead of being helpful. I'm talking about the new, Unified look for the Phone app. It's not enabled by default, but the iPhone will ask you if you want to enable it, to which (of course) I said yes. The Unified look combines your Recents, Favorites, and Voicemail into one page, and it also removes the search bar from the top of the screen and replaces it with an icon in the bottom right. SEE ALSO: Apple's new iPad Pro might solve an old camera issue with the simplest solution ever It may seem a logical change that streamlines the Phone app and reduces clutter, but the way I use my phone, it's just been confusing. Typically, I'll either open the Phone app to respond to a missed call, or to call one of the relatively few people that I call on a regular basis. And I often do that in a hurry — perhaps a delivery is at my door and I missed the call, and now I'm frantically scrambling to call the guy to see if he's driven off already. And in most situations, I don't need Favorites or Voicemail, I just need a clear, simple list of recent callers with a search bar on top. Fortunately, you can still go back to the Classic look. Credit: Stan Schroeder/Mashable Fortunately, this still exists. It's called the Classic look, and you can bring it back it by going to the Calls tab, tapping on the three lines icon in the top right, and choosing Classic. Boom — everything is as it once was. As a bonus, the Classic look also offers an easy, one tap filter between All and Missed calls on top of the screen, which isn't available in the Unified look.Apple likely knew the new look might take some getting used to, which is why the old version is still available. But I bet there will be a lot of people, like me, who will get annoyed by the new design without even realizing they can switch back. So there you have it: If you like the Unified look, by all means turn it on; but if you prefer to stay in the Classic view, it's still available.

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The Roborock Qrevo Edge robot vacuum is back at its lowest-ever price — save $500 at Amazon

SAVE $500: As of July 25, the Roborock Qrevo Edge robot vacuum is on sale for $1,099.99 at Amazon. That's a 31% saving on the list price. Opens in a new window Credit: roborock Roborock Qrevo Edge $1,099.98 at Amazon $1,599.99 Save $500.01 Get Deal Amazon's Daily Deals are the perfect excuse to finally take the plunge and get a robot vacuum for less. Don't miss out on banishing vacuuming from your weekly chores. And this latest deal on the Roborock Qrevo Edge is sure to twist your arm. As of July 25, this impressive vacuum is down by $500 to $1,099.98. You may be thinking that $1,000 is still a hefty price tag for a vacuum, but with seriously advanced vacuuming and mopping functions, this robot can truly transform your cleaning routine. SEE ALSO: Robot vacuums vs. stick vacuums: Shopping advice from someone who has both The Roborock Qrevo Edge boasts 18,500Pa suction power, aiding the main brush speed by 10% for maximum cleaning efficiency. The all-rubber spiral brush design also prevents tangling, making it ideal for homes with carpets or for dealing with pet hair and long hair. It even has pet-friendly settings that reduce sounds to 55dB to keep your furry friends happy and calm.There's also no need to guide the vacuum around your house. Powered by PreciSense LiDAR technology, this vacuum works its way around each room, avoiding obstacles and navigating even the most cluttered of spaces.This deal is available at Amazon for a limited time only.

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This wireless gaming mouse from Razer is down to under $50 at Amazon

SAVE OVER $20: Snag the Razer Basilisk V3 X HyperSpeed wireless gaming mouse for just $43.49 — 38% off and its lowest price in 2025. Opens in a new window Credit: Razer Razer Basilisk V3 X HyperSpeed Customizable Wireless Gaming Mouse $43.49 at Amazon $69.99 Save $26.50 Get Deal As of July 25, Amazon is selling the Razer Basilisk V3 X HyperSpeed Wireless Gaming Mouse for just $43.49 — that’s 38% off its typical $69.99 price and the lowest price it has hit all year according to price tracker camelcamelcamel.For gamers eyeing a wireless upgrade without splurging, this is a standout deal. The Basilisk V3 X combines ergonomic comfort with serious functionality, making it a strong contender for both casual gamers and competitive players alike. The mouse features Razer’s signature form factor, optimised for various grip styles and long play sessions. It also packs in nine programmable controls, giving you quick access to commands, macros, and weapon swaps — making this perfect for MMO hotkeys or FPS on-the-fly settings. SEE ALSO: The best mouse in 2025 All in all, that makes this versatile enough for games from a variety of genres. Whether you’re a shooter fan who loves playing Valorant, or want to dig more into strategy games like Sid Meier's Civilization VII — the appeal of the Razer Basilisk V3 X is that this wireless mouse offers something for all types of gamers.On the connectivity front, Razer promises the best of both worlds with HyperSpeed Wireless for ultra-low latency and Bluetooth mode for longer battery life. Speaking of which, it boasts up to 285 hours on HyperSpeed and a staggering 535 hours on Bluetooth — no more mid-match battery anxiety.Under the hood is Razer’s 5G Advanced 18K Optical Sensor, presents pixel-precise tracking with no spinouts, plus Gen-2 mechanical switches that are built to last up to 60 million clicks. Whether you're lining up sniper shots or grinding through spreadsheets, the performance stays consistent.Of course, no Razer mouse would be complete without Chroma RGB lighting. Like most models, you can even sync it with other gear or let it pulse in-game with dynamic effects from a library of supported titles.This deal likely won’t last long — and at under $45, it’s one of the best value wireless gaming mice you can grab right now.If you’re still shopping around, take a look at our roundup of the best mouse models in 2025. For those only wanting to keep things gamer-specific, we’ve also got a list of the best gaming mice for upgrading your experience — including Razer, SteelSeries, and Logitech models.

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