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Get off (and save) with the best sex toy deals we could find this month

Mashable - Fri, 06/06/2025 - 12:11

SAVE UP TO 80%: We rounded up June's hottest sex toy deals from top brands including Le Wand, Lovers, and others. Shop vibrators, dildos, and more.

The best sexy toy deals in June 2025: Best deal overall The Rose Suction Vibrator $23.99 (save $65) Get Deal Best runner-up deal Lovers Loyal 5.5-Inch Dildo $38.40 (save $9.60) Get Deal Best budget deal ava VIVV massage wand $19.97 (save $5) Get Deal

Masturbation May is behind us, but I’m still seeing tons of sex toy deals across multiple retailers, big and small. Actually, some of these deals are even better than what I saw last month — from Pride sales to summer clearances, there are savings aplenty to be had in June. For example, I’ve seen $100+ vibes (like the Le Wand Grand Bullet, which I have in Rose Gold, and the Le Wand Deux) go for under $40, which is crazy.

Whether you’re looking for a new clit sucker, a couples vibrator, or some BDSM gear, there are tons of ways to save right now. Here are the best sex toy sales I could find this month.

Best deal overall Opens in a new window Credit: Le Wand Rose Suction Vibrator (Pink) $23.99 at Le Wand
$99.99 Save $76 Get Deal Why we like it

OK, so I’m talking a lot about Le Wand, but honestly, these are the best deals I’ve ever seen the retailer run. If you don’t know much about Le Wand, they’re known for making luxe sex toys without the pretentious vibe (like LELO, but actually fun). Many of the massagers and vibrators are on the higher end, so I’m always stoked when I see them on sale. I even gifted my sister the Le Wand Little Pleasures Set for her wedding, and she loved it.

And, despite the name, they don’t just sell wand vibrators. For example, I’m choosing the Rose Suction Vibrator as my overall fave because it’s a hot-selling toy that’s now under $30. (The price changes with color option — the mint was $14.99, but it’s sold out now.) This little toy is a clitoral sucker that uses gentle pressure and vibration to give you toe-curling orgasms. At under $30, I’d say to jump on this deal, like, yesterday.

Other must-mention items in Le Wand’s sale include the 9-inch Purple Rose Nubby Dildo (a glass dildo for less than $20, uhm, yes please) and the Le Wand Baton.

Best runner-up deal Opens in a new window Credit: Lovers Lovers Loyal 5.5-Inch Dildo $38.40 at Lovers
$48 Save $9.60 20% off with code GLOWUP Get Deal Why we like it

Speaking of dildos, one of my all-time faves is on sale at Lovers right now. The Lovers Loyal 5.5-Inch Dildo (exclusively sold at Lovers) is 20% off with the code GLOWUP. That brings the total to $38.40 (saving you $9.60), which is still a great deal for, in my opinion, the softest, most realistic-feeling dildo I’ve ever owned.

I don’t love the look of realistic dildos, and if I had a choice, I probably wouldn’t buy a skin-toned dildo. BUT, I do own and use the Lovers Loyal Dildo because it’s just that good. It has a suction cup base so you can stick it to just about anything, and it’s compatible with most harnesses.

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AirPods to get 3 exciting new features

Mashable - Fri, 06/06/2025 - 12:06

Your AirPods will reportedly get some major upgrades as Apple debuts iOS 26 next week at Apple's World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC).

While the event is rumored to feature fewer AI advances than expected, WWDC typically brings some big news. Perhaps chief among the expected news is Apple's latest iOS, which will reportedly be called iOS 26, to match the upcoming year, instead of the previously expected iOS 19.

SEE ALSO: Everything we know about iOS 26 ahead of Apple WWDC 2025

With that new software could come some big changes for your AirPods. Apple-focused site 9to5Mac exclusively reported this week that some of the AirPods upgrades are expected to come with iOS 26.

Here are three exciting new AirPod features to expect, according to 9to5Mac:

  1. A new head gesture that will end a Conversation Awareness volume adjustment, which, as of now, requires you to press and hold the AirPod stem.

  2. A new camera control feature, where tapping an AirPod stem will take a picture. This might be way easier than using the iPhone's timer feature.

  3. A sleep detection system that'll auto-pause when someone falls asleep while using their AirPods.

Now, keep in mind that the report from 9to5Mac relies on unnamed sources within Apple, so it is not guaranteed that we will get all these features at WWDC. That's not to say the report isn't true; just that Apple can always change course.

We'll just have to wait until Monday's WWDC to see what, exactly, happens for AirPods.

Walmart expands drone delivery to 5 major cities

Mashable - Fri, 06/06/2025 - 11:30

Walmart's futuristic plans to deliver your orders via flying robots are closer to becoming reality, as the mega-retailer expands its drone delivery program to five major cities and more than 100 store locations.

Shoppers in Atlanta, Charlotte, Houston, Orlando, and Tampa will be promised deliveries by air in 30 minutes or less, operated by drone provider Wing. That levels up the program to five states (Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, and Texas), including existing operations across Texas in partnership with drone company Zipline. According to Walmart, drones have made more than 150,000 deliveries since the program's 2021 launch.

SEE ALSO: New version of Gemini beats other AIs at math, science, and reasoning

Drones can deliver to homes up to six miles from a participating store, and orders must be between 2.4 pounds to 10 pounds, depending on the location's fleet. Customers are notified when their drones are on the way, and packages are slowly lowered to the ground via cable upon arrival.

"As the first retailer to scale drone delivery, Walmart is once again demonstrating its commitment to leveraging technology to enhance our delivery offerings with a focus on speed," wrote Greg Cathey, senior vice president of Walmart U.S. Transformation and Innovation. "As we look ahead, drone delivery will remain a key part of our commitment to redefining retail."

How to order drone delivery

Drone delivery options should automatically appear for Walmart shoppers in eligible areas once available — users should see a link to the drone landing page at the top of the Walmart homepage after logging in, or can sign up to be notified when the program reaches them.

To get your order from a flying drone:

  1. Log into your Walmart.com account.

  2. Shop as you usually would, then select check out.

  3. Under the order's delivery options, choose Delivery from Store.

  4. Select Drone Delivery from the store options.

  5. Select a day and time, and if you want your delivery dropped off in your front yard, backyard, or driveway.

  6. Proceed with the purchase.

Shoppers are automatically alerted if their order reaches the drone's max weight and carrying capacity.

Add Starz to your streaming lineup for just $3 per month

Mashable - Fri, 06/06/2025 - 11:04

SAVE UP TO $48: As of June 6, new and returning subscribers can get Starz for just $3 per month when they prepay for six months or $3.99 per month for three months. Typically $10.99 per month, that saves you up to $47.95.

Opens in a new window Credit: Starz Starz Semi-Annual Plan $3 per month when you prepay for 6 months Get Deal

Want to diversify your streaming lineup? Unlock tons of new shows and movies by signing up for Starz while it's only $3 per month.

As of June 6, new and returning subscribers can sign up for a Starz semi-annual plan for only $17.99, which breaks down to just $3 per month for six months. Usually $10.99 per month, that's about $47.95 in savings. Don't want to commit to six months at a time? You can also get a monthly subscription for only $3.99 per month for three months. Once three months comes and goes, it'll revert back to full price unless you cancel. The deal is only around for an unspecified limited time, so you may want to jump on it sooner rather than later to secure the savings.

SEE ALSO: Save $500 on a Hisense 75-inch U8 4K TV and get a free $200 Amazon credit

Starz is home to plenty of original content worth watching, like the historical drama Outlander, the TV adaptation of Lisa Taddeo's book Three Women, and the female serial killer tale Sweetpea. The library is also brimming with theatrical hits like Hunger Games: Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, The Strangers: Chapter 1, The Exorcist: Believer, and M3GAN. There's enough to keep you entertained all summer long.

If you're sick of Netflix and Hulu, adding more to your entertainment collection doesn't need to cost a fortune. With the latest Starz streaming deal, you can finally diversify your streaming lineup for cheap.

The best TV deals to shop this week

Times closing in on your last chance to get a free TV — this offer ends Saturday

Mashable - Fri, 06/06/2025 - 11:03

SAVE $589.99: Now through June 8, Sony is offering a BOGO deal on select TVs. If you buy a 65-inch Bravia 8 II QD-OLED 4K, you'll get a free 55-inch X77L 4K Google TV.

Opens in a new window Credit: Sony 65-inch Bravia 8 II QD-OLED 4K $3,999.99 at Sony
BOGO deal: Buy a 65-inch Bravia 8 II QD-OLED 4K, get a 55-inch X77L 4K Google TV Get Deal

Right now, Sony is practically giving away free TVs, so if you've been looking for an upgrade, now's the time to do it.

Here are the details: If you buy one of Sony's 65-inch Bravia 8 II QD-OLED 4K displays, they'll toss in a free 55-inch X77L 4K Google TV. That's a nearly $600 TV, just for saying "yes" to an even better one. Not big enough? If you opt for the 55-inch Bravia 8 II, you'll still get a free 50-inch Sony X77L, which usually costs around $530.

There are no hidden fees, no weird hoops to jump through. Just add the eligible Bravia to your cart, and voilà, the free TV appears. It's almost too easy.

SEE ALSO: What's the best time of year to buy a TV? Yes, there's an answer.

Sure, the Bravia 8 II QD-OLED 4K TV is almost $4K, but it’s one of Sony’s best TVs. It supports Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, and IMAX Enhanced visuals and Acoustic Surface Audio Plus for sound that comes directly from the screen. With Voice Zoom 3, you’ll be able to hear dialogue clearly without an added soundbar or woofer.

Of course, the free X77L isn't quite as fancy, but it's still a solid 4K TV with Google TV smarts, HDR, and the X1 processor for upscaling.

The best TV deals to shop this week

I was ready to dismiss Switch 2 GameChat, but so far I love it

Mashable - Fri, 06/06/2025 - 10:52

For most of my life, a common refrain about Nintendo has been that the company just doesn't really get the internet. It's been hard to argue against that, really; even on Nintendo Switch 2, you have to exchange arcane friend codes with people to add them to your friends list.

When Nintendo announced that it was going all in on communal voice chat and other social features back in April, it was both easy and perfectly reasonable to scoff at it. GameChat, the catch-all term for the Switch 2's voice chat service, just looked like something that the other consoles have been able to do for nearly 20 years. Besides a couple of superfluous features tacked onto it (and a concerning reliance on open microphones rather than headsets), I was prepared to be underwhelmed.

I came away fairly impressed by a very limited GameChat demo before launch, but after putting it through its paces in a live fire situation, I kinda can't believe how good it is. Nintendo has not only made a (mostly) functional voice chat app, but it is actually more fun to use than the equivalent services on PlayStation and Xbox.

Let me explain.

SEE ALSO: My day one Nintendo Switch 2 review: It's here, and it's awesome GameChat on Switch 2 is way better than it has any right to be

First, a quick refresh: GameChat is an app that Switch 2 users can activate at any time using the new "C" button on whatever Switch 2 controller they happen to be using. Up to 12 people can participate in a voice chat room, while up to four people at a time can stream footage of their gameplay to everyone else or participate in video calls using a USB camera. By default, Nintendo expects people to use the microphone on the Switch console itself and listen to their friends via their TV speakers, but headsets are also supported.

Got it? OK, cool, let's move on.

The noise suppression is great This is what GameChat looks like when everyone is streaming their feeds to each other. Credit: Nintendo

I tried GameChat out for close to two hours with a friend of mine on the Switch 2's launch day. We bounced between a few different games, namely Mario Kart World, Fast Fusion, and Soul Calibur II for GameCube. In almost every instance, it not only worked as intended, but it actually offered a unique, Nintendo-flavored take on party chat.

My biggest concern going into all of this was that the intended chat mechanism of shouting into a microphone that could be several feet away from you depending on your entertainment setup simply wouldn't work. The audio quality would be rough, unwanted outside noises would bleed in, and so on. I'm very pleased to report that this isn't the case. While the mic on the Switch 2 isn't the best in the world, it's more than usable for video game voice chat. But perhaps most impressively, absolutely zero outside noise bled into the feed whatsoever.

On the other end, my friend was outputting audio of both my voice and the games through their TV speakers. I never heard a second of it. On my end, a not-particularly-quiet window air conditioner unit was blasting cool air into my room about six feet away from the Switch 2. My friend claims they never heard it over more than an hour of gameplay. Whatever noise suppression tech Nintendo packed into the Switch 2 must be top-of-the-line stuff, man.

I should also reiterate that you can simply plug a headset into the Pro Controller's headphone jack and chat that way, too. Weirdly, the third-party wired headset I use wouldn't let me input audio through its microphone, but audio would output to the headphones just fine. The Switch 2's onboard mic was luckily there to pick up my voice, and my friend said it sounded fine anyway. I'm going to chalk that up to my particular headset being wonky. Funnily enough, the official wireless PS5 Pulse Elite headset is natively recognized by the Switch 2 and works flawlessly, mic and all.

Speech-to-text is a revelation

GameChat is partially defined by the fact that, by default, it reduces your game's share of the screen in order to put a horizontal row of little windows representing each voice chatter along the bottom of the display. Folks can stream their gameplay to other users through these little windows, and that admittedly looks very choppy. It's actually pretty nice for quickly glancing to see what your friend is up to in Mario Kart, but you wouldn't want to stare at one of those streaming feeds for too long.

However, a less publicized feature that also optionally takes up screen space deserves more shine: the Switch 2's live speech-to-text transcription. This accessibility-minded feature is, I kid you not, maybe the most impressive thing I've seen on Switch 2 so far. The text window sits on the right side of the screen in a way that's shockingly unintrusive. We had it on for more than an hour and, in that time, the only mistakes it made in transcribing our speech were minimal. It's fast and incredibly accurate for what it is, and it labels individual speakers in the text window.

Most unexpected is the fact that it doesn't censor curse words at all. They're written out in all their glory, ensuring those with hearing problems aren't treated like children. Amusingly, whatever dictionary Nintendo fed to this feature includes a ton of properly capitalized brand names, even for those from competing game companies. It properly capitalized "The Last of Us," for example. "Sega Dreamcast" was in there, too. We may or may not have spent like an hour just shouting out proper nouns in the hopes that the Switch 2 would recognize them, which it mostly did.

Sidenote: I'm sorry I can't provide visual proof of all of this. GameChat doesn't allow you to take screenshots.

GameShare feels like magic Don't sleep on 'Fast Fusion.' Credit: Shin'en/Nintendo

Real quick, I'd like to shout out GameShare, a new feature that allows users to digitally "share" a game they own with someone else on a temporary basis so they can play it together. It's up to individual games to support this, you can't do it with anything you want. I tried it with Fast Fusion, a $15 arcade racer that otherwise lacks traditional online play, and the results were nearly unbelievable.

Fast Fusion allows you to GameShare with people in your GameChat session, which is exactly what I did. I expected that my friend would have to wait five minutes for the Switch 2 to download some small vertical slice of the game. I was wrong. Instead, perhaps through some kind of streaming solution, they were in my game and racing with my within seconds. According to my friend, the video feed on their end was a little blurry, but the frame rate was high and gameplay was perfectly responsive.

I'll have to test this out with other games, but at first glance, GameShare might be for real.

Of course, nothing is perfect

I don't want to let Nintendo off the hook entirely here. GameChat made a really strong impression on me for all the reasons described above, but there were also some minor (and one major) hiccups.

There were one or two quick connection errors that probably had a lot to do with the console having just launched hours prior. More problematically, when I tried to close Mario Kart World and switch to the GameCube app with GameChat running, my Switch 2 just straight up froze on me. I also couldn't hear my friend anymore. This was, admittedly, scary. The good news is that holding the Switch 2's power button for about 15 seconds shut it off, and it rebooted seconds later without any problems. Afterward, nothing like that happened again.

While I can't pretend my time with GameChat so far has been perfectly smooth, I also can't lie: I think it's pretty rad. Built-in gameplay streaming, highly accurate speech-to-text, and noise suppression that has to be heard to be believed all make GameChat a force to be reckoned with. Fingers crossed Nintendo keeps releasing games that actually make me want to use it going forward.

Where to buy the Switch 2

Costco and Target were the last retailers to have live Switch 2 inventory. You have to be fast to place an order during these blink-and-you'll-miss-it events, so keep a close eye on Mashable's Switch 2 inventory tracker if you're still trying to get your hands on the new Nintendo console.

You can also check the product listings at the links below:

If Elon Musk and Donald Trump Make Up, Don’t Be Surprised

NYT Technology - Fri, 06/06/2025 - 10:26
For all the insults that Mr. Musk and Mr. Trump traded on Thursday, don’t be surprised if they make up again days from now. In the meantime, they both benefit.

Low price alert: the vintage amp-inspired Marshall Stanmore III is $80 off

Mashable - Fri, 06/06/2025 - 10:21

SAVE $80: As of June 6, the Marshall Stanmore III speaker is down to just $299.99 at Amazon. That's 21% off its list price of $379.99 and its best price to date.

Opens in a new window Credit: Marshall Marshall Stanmore III $299.99 at Amazon
$379.99 Save $80 Get Deal

Not all Bluetooth speakers are created equal. Some sound great, but look dull, while others are all about aesthetic. The Marshall Stanmore III checks both boxes — and it's on sale for its lowest price on record.

As of June 6, you can get the Marshall Stanmore III for only $299.99 instead of $379.99. That's 21% in savings and the biggest price drop we've seen.

Basically a mini version of the iconic Marshall amps you've seen on stages everywhere, but built for your home, the Marshall Stanmore III is designed with with a retro guitar amp style. But don't worry; it doesn't weigh much more than a pound. While we haven't had a chance to test it out, our friends at PCMag (also owned by Ziff Davis) took it for a spin and found that "it delivers rich and bright Bluetooth audio from a familiar retro guitar amp design."

If it doesn't sound quite to your liking at first listen, easy controls on top will help you adjust it to fit your vibe — whether you prefer heavy bass or a more balanced bass and treble. You can also make adjustments in the app, but fair warning: it's extremely limited on features. "The speaker can get quite loud," according to PCMag's reviewer, "and delivers plenty of low-frequency richness and bright clarity."

It's a bit of an investment at full price, but with a 21% price drop, it's a bit more palatable.

The best headphones and speaker deals to shop this week

Take 20% off the Ray-Ban Meta Glasses and share what you see with the world

Mashable - Fri, 06/06/2025 - 10:18

SAVE $65.80: As of June 6, get the Ray-Ban Meta Glasses for $263.20, down from their usual price of $329, at Amazon. That's a 20% discount.

Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Ray-Ban Meta Glasses $263.20 at Amazon
$329 Save $65.80 Get Deal

If you've ever dreamt about living in the future where you can share your surroundings with friends just by looking around, welcome! You're already living in it. The Ray-Ban Meta Glasses can already do that and more. And if you've had your eye on a pair, now's the time to pounce at Amazon.

As of June 6, get the Ray-Ban Meta Glasses for $263.20, down from their usual price of $329, at Amazon. That's $65.80 off and a 20% discount. This deal applies to the Matte Black/Polarized Gradient and Shiny Caramel colorways currently. Amazon notes that the Matte Black version may arrive after Father's Day if you're getting them as a gift, but the Shiny Caramel option looks like it'll arrive on time for the holiday.

SEE ALSO: Save over $100 on Sony's WH-1000XM4 headphones right now at Amazon

What's so special about these glasses? Oh, just about everything if you're into sharing things with smart tech. They come equipped with open-ear speakers, an ultra-wide 12 MP camera, and a five-microphone system so you can experience and interact with what's going on around you effortlessly.

They've added new features ever since their debut, and I've had a pair for quite some time. Upon release, they were relegated to taking photos and videos, livestreaming on Facebook and Instagram, and acting as glorified headphones. Since then, however, they've added several features that make them well worth the purchase, including the ability to use live AI.

That means you can use Meta AI to chat about what you're seeing. It also enables live translation, which lets the glasses translate conversations for you in real time. And if you're like me and need to know what song is playing at all times, you can use Shazam to find out, straight from the glasses.

If you're looking for one of the easiest pieces of smart tech to use, this is it — and it's 20% off.

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New version of Gemini beats other AIs at math, science, and reasoning

Mashable - Fri, 06/06/2025 - 09:10

Google's new Gemini Pro is smarter than other AIs at reasoning, science, and coding.

This is according to a series of benchmark results posted by Google on Thursday. In short, Gemini 2.5 Pro beats chief competitors at nearly everything — though we're sure the companies behind those competitors would disagree.

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According to Google's data, Gemini 2.5 Pro has a healthy lead over OpenAI o3, Claude Opus 4, Grok 3 Beta, and DeepSeek R1, in the Humanity's Last Exam benchmark, which evaluates a model's math, science, knowledge, and reasoning. It's also better at code editing (per the Aider Polyglot benchmark), and it wins over all competitors in several factuality benchmarks including FACTS Grounding, meaning it's less likely to provide factually inaccurate text.

The only benchmark in which Gemini 2.5 Pro isn't a clear winner is the mathematics-focused AIME 2025, and even there the differences between results are pretty small.

SEE ALSO: Gemini now autogenerates summaries for long Gmail threads

As a result of all the improvements in Gemini 2.5 Pro, this model is now on top of the LMArena leaderboard with a score of 1470.

There's a catch, though: The final version of Gemini 2.5 Pro isn't widely available yet. Google calls this latest version an "upgraded preview," with a stable version coming "in a couple of weeks." The preview should now be available in the Gemini app, though.

He’s a Master of Outrage on X. He’s Also Broke.

NYT Technology - Fri, 06/06/2025 - 09:00
An online creator went from a “nobody” to a conspiratorial sensation on X. What he gets in return is less clear.

The worlds first robotic vertical farm resembles a Rubiks Cube

Mashable - Fri, 06/06/2025 - 08:50

You've seen vertical farms located in an abandoned London underground station. You've seen high-rise gardens and underwater farms. Now get ready for a robot-operated Rubik's cube farm.

AirPods Pro 2 are down to under $170, but for how long?

Mashable - Fri, 06/06/2025 - 08:38

SAVE OVER $70: As of June 6, Apple AirPods Pro 2 are on sale for $169.99 at Amazon. That's 32% off their list price of $249.

Opens in a new window Credit: Apple Apple AirPods Pro 2 $169.99 at Amazon
$249 Save $79.01 Get Deal

Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference is fast approaching, with big updates expected from the tech giant. But before that, there's an Apple deal to carefully consider.

Apple AirPods Pro 2 are on sale for $169.99 right now at Amazon. That's a 32% discount from their list price of $249, and close to their lowest-ever price of $153.99. If you've been waiting for the right time to pounce on these AirPods, this is it.

SEE ALSO: Everything we expect from WWDC 2025: an iOS overhaul, Apple Intelligence, and macOS

AirPods Pro 2 really shine thanks to noise-canceling features. Active Noise Cancellation keeps outside sounds away, and for those moments when you want to be more aware of your surroundings, Transparency mode filters in important sounds without dropping what you're listening to. We've even ranked these AirPods on our lists of the best earbuds and best headphones.

Save 32% on the AirPods Pro 2 right now at Amazon.

The best tech deals right now, hand-picked by Mashable's team of experts

Grab the JBL Go 3 portable speaker for under $30

Mashable - Fri, 06/06/2025 - 07:21

SAVE $10: As of June 6, the JBL Go 3 portable speaker is on sale for $29.95 at Amazon. That's 25% off its list price of $39.95.

Opens in a new window Credit: JBL JBL Go 3 $29.95 at Amazon
$39.95 Save $10.00 Get Deal

A portable speaker is a great way to bring your favorite songs on the go, especially if you're planning some outdoor adventures this summer. Thankfully, there are some great deals available at the moment, including a very nice discount on the JBL Go 3.

The JBL Go 3 has been marked down to $29.95 at Amazon, a 25% discount from its list price of $39.95. All of the available color options are on sale as well, so you can have your pick of a wide range of options. Some colors even come with a 90-day free trial of an Amazon Music Unlimited Individual Plan, but make sure to look for the green tag if it applies to your chosen color.

SEE ALSO: The 8 best Bluetooth speakers, tested for sound, portability, and cool factor

This portable speaker boasts big sound in a very portable build, complete with an integrated loop that makes carrying it around nice and easy. It offers up to five hours of battery life and is even waterproof and dustproof, so it can join you on adventures to the beach, pool, camping, and more.

It's currently listed as a limited-time deal, so act fast to save on the JBL Go 3 at Amazon.

There are a few more portable speaker deals available at Amazon right now that are worth checking out, including on the Sonos Move 2 and the Sony SRS-XB100.

The best deals this week, hand-picked by Mashable's team of experts

Its National Doughnut Day! How to get free doughnuts at Krispy Kreme.

Mashable - Fri, 06/06/2025 - 07:13

FREE DOUGHNUTS: Krispy Kreme is giving away free doughnuts on National Doughnut Day (June 6).

Opens in a new window Credit: Krispy Kreme National Doughnut Day: Free Doughnuts at Krispy Kreme Learn More

Oh, it's National Doughnut Day is it? Don't pretend that you didn't know. You've had this date circled in your calendar for months. You've cleared your schedule. You've dropped everything. And we get it. We've done the same.

National Doughnut Day takes place on June 6, and Krispy Kreme is celebrating in style.

SEE ALSO: Testing the Ninja Slushi by making a frozen version of every drink I can think of

You can get any doughnut for free from Krispy Kreme on June 6 (in store only). There's no catch. There's no qualifying purchase. There's nothing stopping you from heading to your nearest store and picking up your freebie.

And if that wasn't enough, you can also get a dozen original glazed doughnuts for just $2 in shop, online for pickup, or delivery. Simply use the code BOGO2 at the checkout.

Celebrate National Doughnut Day with Krispy Kreme's giveaways.

The Trump-Musk Fallout + A DOGE Coder Speaks + ChefGPT

NYT Technology - Fri, 06/06/2025 - 07:00
“We’re having a broligarchy blowup of the highest order.”

Get $40 off the Fitbit Charge 6 for a limited time

Mashable - Fri, 06/06/2025 - 06:18

SAVE $40: As of June 6, the Fitbit Charge 6 is on sale for $119.95 at Amazon. That's 25% off its list price of $159.95.

Opens in a new window Credit: Fitbit Fitbit Charge 6 $119.95 at Amazon
$159.95 Save $40.00 Get Deal

Amazon has offered a number of impressive Fitbit deals lately, including a very nice discount on the Fitbit Charge 6.

The Fitbit Charge 6 is currently listed for $119.95. That's a 25% discount from its list price of $159.95 and as a sweet little bonus, your purchase also comes with a two-month Audible Premium Plus free trial. Keep in mind that this only applies to new customers.

SEE ALSO: The Samsung Galaxy Watch FE is back to its best-ever price at Amazon

Fitbit Charge 6 boasts a wide variety of features to help you out throughout the day. Some of them include all-day activity tracking, 24/7 heart rate tracking, automatic exercise tracking, calorie tracking, Active Zone Minutes, and more. It even boasts up to seven days of battery life to keep you updated all week.

In our comparison of Fitbit vs. Apple Watch, writer RJ Andersen said the Fitbit Charge 6 "packs a powerful punch into a tiny device — including health and fitness tracking, sleep tracking, built-in GPS, and more — while boasting a great battery life and a solid price tag."

Don't miss out on this limited-time deal on the Fitbit Charge 6 at Amazon.

Amazon has quite a few Fitbit models on sale right now. To see all of the available discounted models, check out our breakdown of Fitbit deals.

The best deals this week, hand-picked by Mashable's team of experts

Seth Meyers takes A Closer Look at the Musk-Trump social media feud

Mashable - Fri, 06/06/2025 - 06:15

Donald Trump and Elon Musk's post-DOGE exit feud has hit the social media mudslinging phase, with extremely serious accusations, contract termination threats, and petty name-calling erupting on Trump's Truth Social and Musk's X.

Late night show hosts like Stephen Colbert and (in the clip above) Seth Meyers have been unpacking each step in the break-up of the year. The political backscratcher duo of the U.S. president and the richest man in the world has quickly and publicly crumbled, with Musk and Trump now throwing barbs at each other within press conferences and on social media — including Trump threatening to terminate Musk's government contracts, Musk threatening to retire SpaceX’s Dragon spacecraft, and Musk publicly claiming, "Donald Trump is in the Epstein files."

“Holy shit! In the span of three hours, they went from Elon criticising the bill, to Trump threatening to take Elon’s contracts away, to Elon suggesting that Trump might be a pedophile," Meyers said in his "A Closer Look" segment on Thursday's Late Night. "Also, if we were to take you at your word, Elon, you already knew that — and it wasn’t a dealbreaker."

SEE ALSO: Seth Meyers takes 'A Closer Look' at Musk and Trump's U-turn

Meyers wrapped up by taking a broader look at the bigger picture.

"It's as clear as ever that neither of these guys really believed in anything. Elon spent nearly $300 million to get Republicans elected, and now he's shocked that they're doing the thing everyone said they would do. And in the process, Trump used Elon to get back into power. You know, in a way, they were right. Watching these guys destroy each other is both big and beautiful," Meyers said (using a clip of Trump saying “beautiful” to finish his sentence).

You can still score the PlayStation DualSense Edge controller at its best-ever price

Mashable - Fri, 06/06/2025 - 06:13

SAVE $30.99: As of June 6, the PlayStation DualSense Edge Wireless Controller is on sale for $169 at Amazon. That's 15% off its list price of $199.99 and its lowest price yet.

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PlayStation's Days of Play is still going strong, as are the many great PlayStation deals available right now. If you've been looking to pick up a new controller for your PS5, or an extra for your next co-op session, the PlayStation DualSense Edge Controller is still down to its lowest-ever price at Amazon.

The PlayStation DualSense Edge Controller has received a 15% discount at Amazon that has dropped its price from $199.99 to $169. The deal applies to both the midnight black and white versions of the controller as well, so you can scoop up the one that best matches your PS5 setup.

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The DualSense Edge has plenty to offer PS5 players, with stick caps you can change out, adjustable triggers, mappable back buttons, and more to help you personalize how you play.

The Days of Play sale runs runs through June 11, so act fast to save on the PlayStation DualSense Edge Controller. If you're looking for the standard DualSense controllers instead, those are also on sale right now.

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Save over $100 on Sonys WH-1000XM4 headphones right now at Amazon

Mashable - Fri, 06/06/2025 - 06:07

SAVE $120: As of June 6, Sony WH-1000XM4 headphones are on sale for $228 at Amazon. That's 34% off their list price of $348.

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Sony's new WH-1000XM6 headphones may have just dropped, but if you don't mind picking up older models, they're currently enjoying some nice discounts at Amazon. In particular, Sony's WH-1000XM4 headphones are over $100 off right now.

The Sony WH-1000XM4 headphones have received a 34% discount at Amazon, dropping their price from $348 to $228. This deal applies to multiple color options as well, so you can choose between midnight blue, black, or silver.

SEE ALSO: My favorite Beats earbuds are $30 off for a limited time

If you've been on the hunt for solid noise-canceling headphones, the XM4 headphones will keep the outside world from interrupting your tunes with Dual Noise Sensor technology. With great sound quality on top of that, you can be fully immersed in the music, audiobooks, podcasts, and more that you love to listen to.

Don't miss out on these stellar Sony WH-1000XM4 headphones for $228 at Amazon.

Also at Amazon, Sony's ULT WEAR headphones are on sale and the Sonos Ace are marked down by over $100 as well.

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