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As a first-time dog owner, these are my essentials to shop during Amazon Pet Week

Mashable - Mon, 05/11/2026 - 11:29

I have been plotting and planning to adopt a dog for years, and at the end of 2025, it finally happened. Now our sweet pitbull beagle mix, Milly, has come home and joined the family. While I grew up with dogs, this is my first time owning a dog as an adult, which meant starting from scratch and dropping a lot of money on everything I needed — or thought I needed.

The Lesure dog bed, might just be Milly's favorite spot in the house. Credit: Samantha Mangino / Mashable

Luckily, with six months of dog ownership under my belt, I've figured out the absolute essentials — things we use every day. With Amazon Pet Week running from May 11 through 15, I wanted to share my dog essentials. These are the things I would buy over and over again that both Milly and I love.

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This wasn't the first dog bed we got for Milly, but the Lesure dog bed is absolutely her favorite — she tried to lie on it before it was even fully put together. The outside of the bed is so soft, but the donut shape makes it extremely cozy. It has a sort of ingenius two part design with two cushions that are inserted into the cover to make that donut shape. That also makes it exceptionally easy to clean. Once it starts to smell a little...doggy, I can just toss it in the wash to get it feeling fresh again.

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MidWest Homes 36-inch Double Door Dog Crate MidWest Homes 36-inch Double Door Dog Crate $61.93 at Amazon
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Luckily, Milly came to us crate-trained. This girl loves her crate and sleeps easily through the night in it. During Black Friday, I picked up the MidWest Homes 36-inch Double Door Dog Crate, and it's great. It was so easy to set up and can fold down easily if we want to travel with it. I love the double doors situation that allows us to angle it however we need.

Max and Neo Dog Collar Max and Neo Martingale Collar $17.99 at Amazon
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As a first-time dog owner, it's safe to say I have a little bit of new parent anxiety. Luckily, Milly's foster sent us home with a Max and Neo Martingale collar, which I would purchase with my own money if I had to do it again. A martingale collar has a special mechanism that tightens it when your dog pulls, so it's less likely that your dog can slip out of the collar. Plus, I love that it has a lock on the buckle for extra security.

AirTag and collar holder Opens in a new window Credit: Apple Apple AirTag $29 at Amazon
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If the worst were to happen and we got lost from Milly, we wanted some way to track her. We decided to get an AirTag as it was an affordable, easy-to-use option. Since we live in a city, the AirTag is fairly accurate and reliable, though if we lived in the suburbs or country, we might consider a GPS collar. The AirTag has been great so far, and we keep it attached to Milly's collar with an AirTag holder.

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When adopting Milly, we were recommended to get a runner's belt. We tried a few options, but our favorite is from The Buddy System, which has inclusive sizing and easily converts to a handheld leash. My favorite feature is the tab to clip our treat pouch and poop bag holder.

Earth Rated Dog Poop Bags Earth Rated Poop Bags $24.69 at Amazon
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I know it is not glamorous or the most exciting thing to buy during a sale, but without fail, the thing you will use every day as a dog owner is poop bags. There are a ton out there, but Earth Rated seems to be the most popular (245K+ reviews on Amazon) for good reason. I like them because they come in a pack of 600, so I don't have to think about buying them for months at a time.

Upsky No Spill Water Bowl Upsky No Spill Water Bowl $15.99 at Amazon
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We bought the Upsky No Spill Water Bowl after dog sitting for our friends who had one. It is awesome for messy drinkers as the disk on top keeps just a little water exposed. The unexpected upside? Our cats love drinking from it, too.

Woof Pupsicle Woof Pupsicle $23.99 at Amazon
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If you have an active dog with high enrichment needs, you need a Woof Pupsicle. The inside frozen treat keeps dogs active for at least 15 minutes, plus, you can make your own treat with the included mold. Milly loves her so much that we give her one at every meal.

Pawz Rubber Boots Pawz Rubber Boots $21.49 at Amazon
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I never thought I'd be someone who puts little boots on their dog, but then winter came, and Milly was limping from all the salt on her paws. While the Pawz rubber boots aren't the fanciest booties you can find online, they're cheap and easy to put on. Plus, I find they give much better paw mobility. They're not just for winter either, as they can protect paws against hot pavement.

Zuke's Mini Treats Zuke's Mini Treats $13.89 at Amazon
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My family has been buying Zuke's for almost two decades, so when I got a dog of my own, they were the first treats I bought. They're tiny, so you can fit a lot of them in a treat pouch, low-calorie, and based on my dog's reaction to them, very tasty. The only downside is they do tend to dry out fast.

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After our daily walk, Milly goes straight to the treat cabinet for her dental treat. We get the Whimzees natural dog treats, which she loves. The variety box is the best value, especially since we give them to her daily. Plus, we've genuinely noticed a difference in her breath, which, to put it kindly, was exceptionally stinky.

Earth Rated Dog Shampoo Earth Rated Dog Shampoo $16.14 at Amazon
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Speaking of stinky, the transition from winter to fall is better known as mud season where I live, and Milly made the most of it. This resulted in her least favorite activity, the bath. Earth Rated 3-in-1 dog shampoo has worked extremely well for us. I love the white tea and basil scent, plus its easy squeeze bottle design is clutch for easy dispensing. It rinses easily and actually deodorizes when Milly starts to smell like dog.

Earth Rated Pet Wipes Earth Rated Pet Wipes $29.92 at Amazon
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For both mine and Milly's sanity, a bath can't happen every day, so for the in-between days, pet wipes come in handy. They do a great job cleaning paws and eyes, but they even get off mud or slush after a big walk outside.

Saatva is already taking $650 off luxury mattresses for Memorial Day

Mashable - Mon, 05/11/2026 - 11:12
The best deals in Saatva's Memorial Day Sale 2026: Best budget pick Saatva Classic Mattress (Queen) $1,529 (save $650) Get Deal Best bundle deal Saatva Classic Bundle (Queen) $2,148 (save $680) Get Deal Best for back pain Saatva Rx Mattress (Queen) $2,799 (save $650) Get Deal

Buying a new mattress is a hassle. There are so many options, and if you're not already in love with your current mattress (and just looking for a replacement), finding one that's just right can feel overwhelming — especially if there isn't a brick-and-mortar store nearby. Plus, mattresses are expensive. I mean, spending thousands on a mattress in this economy? Hard pass.

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Fortunately, I've already found the perfect mattress brand for you. Enter: Saatva. Yes, I know they're known for luxe mattresses, but don't let that deter you. (I used to exclusively buy from Purple until I tried a Saatva, and now I'm never going back.) The brand's throwing an early Memorial Day Sale, and the deals are unbeatable for what you're getting.

Right now, Saatva is giving customers $650 off any order of $1,500 or more. There aren't any promo codes or hoops to jump through; the discount is just applied at checkout.

If you're ready to replace your old mattress, here are the best deals to shop during Saatva's early Memorial Day Sale:

Best budget pick Opens in a new window Credit: Saatva Saatva Classic Mattress (Queen) $1,529 at Saatva
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Saatva isn't a "budget" brand by any means, but the most affordable option in the sale is the Saatva Classic. This mattress is listed on the site as "America's best-selling online luxury innerspring." It's also won countless awards and, according to Saatva, is the "official mattress and restorative sleep provider of Team USA." (If it's good enough for an Olympian to sleep on, it's definitely good enough for me.)

Best bundle deal Opens in a new window Credit: Saatva Saatva Classic Bundle (Queen) $2,148 at Saatva
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If you need a "whole package deal" (e.g., a mattress, mattress pad, and frame), the Classic Bundle is the way to go. It comes with a Saatva Classic Mattress (the pick above), one foundation, one universal frame, and one signature mattress pad — and you can get it all for less than $3,000.

Best for back pain Opens in a new window Credit: Saatva Saatva Rx Mattress (Queen) $2,799 at Saatva
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If you suffer from chronic back pain (hi, it's me), then you need the Saatva Rx. As a person with endometriosis, I have severe back pain that keeps me awake throughout the night, so what I sleep on really matters. I recently got this mattress (just this week, actually), and I couldn't be more impressed. It's the first mattress specially designed for people with chronic back pain and joint conditions, and so far, I have zero complaints.

Inside the Courtroom Circus With Elon Musk and Sam Altman

NYT Technology - Mon, 05/11/2026 - 10:59
The tech leaders, with combined net worths exceeding $670 billion, have brought props to court and traded icy stares as their legal dispute reaches a denouement.

Best TV deal for the World Cup: Save on every size of the new Hisense U6 Pro Mini-LED TV

Mashable - Mon, 05/11/2026 - 10:58
Save up to 36% on the Hisense U6 Pro: 55-inch Hisense 55-inch U6 Pro Mini-LED Hi-QLED 4K TV $648.99 (save $201) Get Deal 65-inch Hisense 65-inch U6 Pro Mini-LED Hi-QLED 4K TV $748.99 (save $351) Get Deal 75-inch Hisense 75-inch U6 Pro Mini-LED Hi-QLED 4K TV $898.99 (save $501) Get Deal 85-inch Hisense U6 Pro Mini-LED Hi-QLED 4K TV $1,299.99 (save $700) Get Deal 100-inch Hisense 100-inch U6 Pro Mini-LED Hi-QLED 4K TV $2,498.99 (save $1,001) Get Deal

You've got exactly a month to prepare for the 23rd edition of the prestigious FIFA World Cup. So if you need to upgrade your TV, now's a great time. Not only are brand new 2026 TV models officially on shelves, but some are even on sale already — including Hisense's U6 Pro. As of May 11, every size of the U6 Pro is on sale for up to 36% off.

Fittingly, Hisense is the official TV sponsor of the 2026 World Cup, and the U6 Pro is one of the core models surrounding the famous competition. The U6 Pro is "engineered to help fans, families and friends experience every moment together with greater clarity, scale and immersion at a budget that fits their needs," Hisense writes in a press release.

While it is technically one of the brand's mid-range TVs, there's not much that's "mid" about it. It "represents Hisense’s performance-to-value sweet spot," according to the brand. The U6 Pro is illuminated by Mini-LED backlighting and features a native refresh rate of 144Hz, quantum-dot color, AI-driven processing, 2.1-channel Dolby Atmos audio, extensive gaming support including Freesync Premium Pro, and a peak brightness of 1,200 nits.

Screens run from 55 to 100 inches, each of which is on sale, ensuring there's a size that'll fit your space. You'll score the biggest discount on the 65-inch and 75-inch models, which we find are often the sweet spot for most shoppers. But if you choose to go as big as 100 inches, you'll still score some serious savings.

Whether you're hosting a World Cup watch party or simply need a new TV to upgrade your own viewing experience, you won't be disappointed in the U6 Pro.

Gear up with the Bluetti Elite 300 portable power station while its back at an all-time low price

Mashable - Mon, 05/11/2026 - 10:48

SAVE $100.01: The Bluetti Elite 300 portable power station is on sale at Amazon for $1,098.99, down from the list price of $1,199 at Bluetti. This sale price matches the lowest we've ever seen at Amazon.

Opens in a new window Credit: Bluetti Bluetti Elite 300 $1,098.99 at Amazon
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We're in optimal camping weather in much of the country. It's no longer dipping into freezing temps at night, but it's also not reaching scorching temps during the day. If you're taking advantage of the weather and heading out on camping and RV trips, there's a portable power station worth packing along. To make the situation even more appealing, the station is on sale today.

As of May 11, the Bluetti Elite 300 portable power station is on sale at Amazon for $1,098.99, marked down from the list price of $1,199 at Bluetti. This sale price matches the lowest we've ever seen at Amazon.

In case you haven't experienced the magic of a portable power station, make this the summer of staying powered up while off-grid. The Bluetti Elite 300 is a larger model, coming with about 3,000Wh of capacity and a 2,400W output. But despite its beefy output, it has a relatively small body, measuring about 14 inches wide, 12 inches tall, and 12 inches in depth. Keep in mind it weighs nearly 60 pounds, so it's probably not the right model for camping in remote locations with hike-in access.

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For RV trips, you can make use of the TT-30 port. The battery capacity will recharge a 60W laptop 33 times or a 10W phone over 90 times. If there's a power outage at home, you can keep the WiFi router going for over 85 hours.

Before another ideal camping weekend slips by, upgrade with the Bluetti Elite 300 portable power station. Since it's back at a record-low price, there's never been a better time to buy.

Directive 8020 review: A compelling space horror thats more fun to watch than play

Mashable - Mon, 05/11/2026 - 10:00

When Until Dawn was released all the way back in 2015, it was a rather inventive interactive horror drama that propelled itself into mainstream gaming culture on the strength of how gloriously camp it was. With its myriad of choices and gruesome deaths, Until Dawn had a replayability and a level of enjoyment — especially for YouTubers — that made it a standout in a year already dominated by heavyweights like The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, Fallout 4, Bloodborne, and Undertale.

Supermassive's formula was unique at the time, heavily inspired by the adventure genre and FMV (full-motion video) games of old. But now, a decade and seven games later, that formula is starting to show its age. The latest entry is Directive 8020, the fifth instalment in the Dark Pictures Anthology, set far into the future aboard the starship Cassiopeia.

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Like the other entries in the series, Supermassive knows how to make you feel genuinely terrible about a decision in Directive 8020. Unlike those earlier games, though — Man of Medan, House of Ashes, and the rest — you can now rewind your previous choices, making it easier than ever to get the full scope of the narrative without committing to any one path. Does that meaningfully change how the story is presented? Not really. But it is a significant improvement in quality of life for anyone who wants to see how the story branches without having to restart the whole thing just to make the most myopic dialogue and character decisions possible.

All that to say: from my time with the game — with a code provided by Supermassive — Directive 8020 is both a blast story-wise and an absolute drag gameplay-wise. And in the eight full hours I logged, playing through the main story and messing around with the rewind feature to hunt collectibles and explore extra choices, I can confidently say I still had some fun with Supermassive's latest.

Directive 8020 draws heavily from The Thing and Alien Lashana Lynch plays the 'Directive 8020' protagonist: pilot Brianna Young. Credit: Supermassive Games

Directive 8020 welcomes you aboard the colony ship Cassiopeia. You play as the crew of scientists on an eight-year survey mission to the exoplanet Tau Ceti, tasked with determining whether it's fit for human life. The problem is that an alien organism has found its way onto the ship — one that's not only hunting the crew down but can also mimic them, turning what was supposed to be a routine survey mission into a paranoia-soaked trip into hell.

If that basic plot synopsis sounds like a spoiler, it really isn't in the grand scheme of things. It's the game's central marketing hook, and it carries with it a dramatic irony that will always color your decision-making, especially on a first playthrough. Like other games in the series, the playable cast is filled with up-and-coming and lesser-known actors, this time with Lashana Lynch (The Woman King, The Day of the Jackal) in one of the lead roles. And not to go off on a tangent, but the quietly impressive awards pedigree of this franchise is always worth noting — both Rami Malek and Jesse Buckley landed Best Actor wins in the years following their respective Supermassive appearances in Until Dawn and The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil in Me. Fingers crossed for Lynch, then.

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Without getting too deep into the plot, Lynch's character — Cassiopeia pilot Brianna Young — awakens from a four-year slumber to find one of the sleep technicians missing (they're assigned to stay awake for the full journey to watch over the crew and ship) and the other acting really, really strange. From there, the crew must deal with a series of disturbances that derail the mission, one meant to lay the groundwork for the colonists of Andromeda to eventually arrive on their new home planet.

The story is fairly straightforward, drawing heavily on The Thing and Alien — the sentimental body-snatcher and space-horror classics, respectively. Alongside Young, who is trying to follow in her famous pilot father's footsteps, the other playable characters include Commander Nolan Stafford, ship designer Laure Eisele, engineer Josef Cernan, and Dr. Amanda Cooper. They're fine, which has always been a quiet problem with Supermassive games — the people we're supposed to want to protect until the very end tend to be fairly one-note. Eisele is rational to the point of being robotic; Cernan is grappling with the meaning of life after losing his husband; and Cooper is still processing the trauma of being the sole survivor of a mass casualty event. Bog standard motivations that don't carry much weight in the grand scheme of the plot, at least in my experience.

There are three additional characters aboard the ship who aren't playable; their primary narrative function is as potential mimic targets who may or may not still be themselves by the time the story picks up steam. That setup also doubles as the structural backbone for Directive 8020's five-player co-op movie night mode.

Directive 8020 gives the illusion of choice and consequences Be aware of the illusion of choice. Credit: Supermassive Games

If the story is Directive 8020's strongest hand, the gameplay is where it overplays it. While the interactive QTE (quick time event) drama formula is getting stale, nobody picks up a Supermassive game expecting God of War. But there's a difference between "light on gameplay" and "actively repetitive," and Directive 8020 spends an uncomfortable amount of time on the wrong side of that line.

Supermassive has always built its games around the illusion of meaningful decisions, and Directive 8020 is no different. One of the things the developer gets right is the Turning Points system, which lets you rewind decisions and explore different branches of the story without having to blow up your entire playthrough. That's a genuine quality-of-life win for a game built around consequence. Except some of these choices are so deceptively mundane that the consequences feel less like earned drama and more like gotcha moments.

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Early on, you're asked to reroute power from either the Cassiopeia's landing gear or fire suppression system. Seems straightforward enough on the surface, except that picking either option comes with fatal consequences. Here's the thing, though: this is a horror game set on a spaceship. Of course, you're keeping the fire suppression on. Something is always going to end up on fire. Calling that a meaningful choice is generous.

And no matter what happens in any given chapter, it's pretty clear that the story is engineered to hit its predetermined endpoints regardless of what you do. The prologue is a good example — it ends with one of the sleep technicians getting mimicked by the alien, which then chases the other to their death. Except you can also accidentally kill that technician yourself earlier in the chapter if you botch a QTE. Doesn't matter. The mimic version of the tech you just killed shows up anyway and the chase plays out exactly the same. The destination was never in question. There are several instances of this across the game's eight chapters, and each one is a small reminder that the illusion of consequence only stretches so far before the seams start to show.

Ugh, a stealth section. Credit: Supermassive Games

Some secondary features are neat, like being able to text the crew during exploratory sections of the game. It serves as light character building and a way to update traits for the playable characters. Upgrading one of two traits for each character will affect their endings, so it is important to stay on top of that or at least be consistent in your dialogue choices. That's all it's really there for.

But nothing — and I mean nothing — Directive 8020 has to offer is worse than its stealth sections. And there are so, so many of them. So many, in fact, that I stopped being scared of this game entirely somewhere around the third or fourth time I was crouching behind a crate looking for a battery to power a door. The score does nothing to conjure dread when you know the only time you'll meaningfully interact with an enemy is during these mandatory gauntlets. They are boring in the most specific way possible — think the stealth sections in Marvel's Spider-Man and Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales, except stretched across an entire game. I genuinely do not have the vocabulary to fully articulate all the ways in which these sections do not work. You sneak around an enemy, get to a door, realize the door has no power, find a battery, power the door, go through the door, and then do it again. And again. And again. This looped effect on the story's pacing is catastrophic.

...nothing — and I mean nothing — 'Directive' 8020 has to offer is worse than its stealth sections.

That's probably the harshest I'll be about the game, but with this genre, it's increasingly hard to ignore the law of diminishing returns on the gameplay side. I still remember House of Ashes giving you full camera control and thinking that was a genuinely interesting evolution for the series. Directive 8020 does not feel like an evolution. Its big gameplay change is marketed as "real-time alien threats," and all it is is f***ing stealth sections.

If you don't like these kinds of games, this one will not be the one that converts you.

Directive 8020 runs like a charm Credit: Supermassive Games

What Directive 8020 does have going for it, even without a Sony-sized budget, is that it still looks genuinely good. A little stiff, a little uncanny valley in places, but never enough to actually pull you out of the experience. And in terms of performance, I have almost nothing to complain about — which, in my experience covering games on the PlayStation 5 for Mashable, is not something I take for granted. The most recent reminder of that was Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss, and pun very much intended, the performance on that game was abysmal.

Directive 8020 is the opposite. Navigating the game is a breeze, which, frankly, it should be — Supermassive has been doing this exact type of game on a loop since Until Dawn, and anything less would be embarrassing at this point. There is one minor recurring annoyance: the Secrets tab in the menu has a bug where it'll just stop mid-scroll while you're trying to track down undiscovered items. It's a small thing, but the kind that gets irritating fast. Beyond that, the weird eyes and slightly robotic movement have long since stopped bothering me. Considering how much is being rendered at any given moment, I'm willing to extend some grace.

And to Supermassive's credit, when the game wants to look genuinely unsettling, it delivers. The alien-infested sections of the Cassiopeia are a highlight — ship corridors that were once clean and clinical are now swallowed by thick, glistening biological matter, all wet sinew and dark organic sprawl creeping across the walls like the ship itself is being consumed from the inside out.

The contrast between the cold industrial infrastructure of the vessel — the pipes, the paneling, the terminals — and the grotesque living mass overtaking it does exactly what good sci-fi horror set design is supposed to do. It's gross in the right way. Unsettling in the right way. The kind of environmental storytelling that doesn't need a single line of dialogue to tell you that whatever happened here, it was bad, and it happened fast. It's a shame the stealth sections ask you to spend so much time in these corridors, because the repetition eventually dulls what should be a consistently unnerving atmosphere.

Is Directive 8020 worth it?

Directive 8020 is a hard game to give a clean recommendation on, because how much you get out of it depends almost entirely on what you're coming in looking for. If you're a Supermassive faithful who has logged time with Man of Medan, House of Ashes, and the rest of the Dark Pictures catalog, there's enough here to justify the trip — a genuinely compelling mimic-driven paranoia story, a solid central performance from Lynch, and a rewind feature that finally makes exploring the full breadth of the narrative feel less like homework. On that front, it delivers.

But if you were hoping that a decade into this formula, Supermassive might have cracked the code on making the gameplay half of the equation actually interesting, Directive 8020 is not that game. The stealth sections are a slog, the choices occasionally mistake obviousness for subtlety, and the story's habit of hitting its marks regardless of what you do makes the whole thing feel more theme park ride than interactive drama. You're on the track whether you like it or not.

At $49.99, it's not an unreasonable ask, especially if you have four friends willing to do a movie night co-op run — that's genuinely the best way to play something like this and probably the version of the game Supermassive intended. Solo, it's a breezy eight hours that's more fun to think about afterward than it is to actually play through in the moment.

Directive 8020 is not Supermassive's best work, but it's not their worst either. It sits comfortably in the middle of a catalog that has always been more interesting in concept than in execution. Which is worth a play, but maybe wait for a sale.

TikTok is launching an ad-free version in the UK

Mashable - Mon, 05/11/2026 - 09:58

TikTok users in the UK are getting a way to get rid of ads, but it will cost them.

On Monday, the social media platform introduced TikTok Ad-Free, a subscription-based version of the service that completely banishes ads.

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It's a very simple affair: Pay £3.99 per month, and you will see no ads. If you don't want to pay, you can continue to use TikTok with ads. The Ad-Free tier does not come with any additional benefits.

From the company's FAQ on the matter: "Whether someone chooses the ad-free subscription or continues with the free ad-supported version, their core TikTok experience remains the same. All users will continue to have access to the same features, creators, and content."

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There's another benefit to subscribing to TikTok Ad-Free; if you do so, your data will not be used for advertising purposes. Regular users will see ads personalized to their interests, but that means TikTok will collect some of their data to be able to serve those ads.

According to TikTok, the Ad-Free option is rolling out "over the coming months" to UK users aged 18 or over.

TikTok is not the first social media site to offer this option. For example, Meta lets users in the UK and Europe pay for an ad-free experience on Facebook and Instagram.

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Weeks of battery vs. days: How Garmin helps runners

Mashable - Mon, 05/11/2026 - 09:43

Trying to decide which device to wear on your wrist? Take it from someone who's worn a Garmin watch for almost 10 years: The incredible battery life makes tracking your health and fitness super easy. However, the Apple Watch is not without serious benefits. Which one is right for you?

Google Says Criminal Hackers Used A.I. to Find a Major Software Flaw

NYT Technology - Mon, 05/11/2026 - 09:00
The company said that it had identified, for the first time, hackers using artificial intelligence to discover an unknown bug. The attempted attack represents “a taste of what’s to come,” one expert said.

Is God Is review: The first epic summer movie has arrived

Mashable - Mon, 05/11/2026 - 09:00

I want to tell you that Is God Is is an electrifying feature directorial debut from playwright-turned-filmmaker Aleshea Harris. And it is. But I worry that the qualifier "feature directorial debut" will imply an asterisk, suggesting that the film is impressive for a debut rather than exceptional on its own merits. So, let me speak plainly.

Is God Is delivers filmmaking that is so mythic, mesmerizing, and menacing that it's easily one of the best movies of 2026.

There. That's clear, right?

A road trip movie with a Southern-fried edge, Harris' thriller weaves inspiration from Greek mythology, Black culture, and the films of Quentin Tarantino to create something reverential yet stirringly fresh. Bolstering Harris' bold vision are producers Tessa Thompson (Hedda) and Janicza Bravo (Zola), along with a riveting ensemble cast that includes Kara Young, Mallori Johnson, Janelle Monáe, Erika Alexander, Vivica A. Fox, and Sterling K. Brown.

But what's it all about? Let's get into it.

Is God Is is a play adaptation in the best way. Erika Alexander plays Divine in "Is God Is." Credit: Tahajah Samuels / Amazon MGM Studios

Sometimes when watching a movie based on a play, you can feel the original script's hold on the characters, as if they're inexplicably stuck in one location. Incredibly, Is God Is never suffers from such stuckness. Considering it's a road movie, I'm left instead to marvel at how this would have worked on a stage, as I missed the show's 2018 run in New York City.

Still, there are hints that this movie began as a play. Chief among them, the dialogue between Is God Is' heroes and villains is rich with attitude and influence. The monologues, diatribes, and banter reflect a distinct voice that blends AAVE with a heightened theatrical sensibility, pairing a sense of spiritual spectacle to every speech. Beyond that, the relationship between the film's paired protagonists feels rooted and fully realized, alluding to the workshopping of a script and the understanding of how every bit of it plays before a crowd.

Written by Harris, Is God Is centers on a pair of Black twin girls, Racine the Rough One (Young) and Anaia the Quiet One (Johnson), who've both been scarred physically and psychologically by a domestic violence incident in their childhood. Racine's scars crawl up her arm, while Anaia's cover her face and neck. Their physical difference makes others uncomfortable. For Anaia in particular, this means being on the receiving end of sneers and insults that she's "ugly." While she is a peaceful person and will demure from such nastiness, Racine runs toward it with a baseball bat in hand for some retributive violence.

Leaning on each other for their whole lives — especially once they were handed over to a string of fearsome foster parents — the twins have developed an intimacy so intense that they can speak telepathically. Harris invites the audience to listen in on this twin-speak, with subtitles that pop up over sharp glances. This is how they argue within a bond that cannot be broken, and as such, can be confining.

After years of believing their mother had died in the fire that scarred them, the twins learn she's alive and wants to meet them. Ruby (Fox) is God to her daughters, and Harris' presentation of her reflect this power and prestige. Fox appears covered in four hours' worth of prosthetic burn makeup, made elegant with bandages of lace and edged by pearls. Her crown is attended to by three silent and focused Black women, all braiding expertly as the girls meet their maker. She is a vision of female wrath and resilience. And she asks for one thing: Make your daddy dead.

Is God Is takes audiences on a wild ride. Mykelti Williamson as Chuck Hall the Lawyer in "Is God Is." Credit: Tahajah Samuels / Amazon MGM Studios

The twins are torn on this directive. Racine is eager not only to devote herself to God/Ruby, but also to go on an epic quest and make the man (Brown) who wounded her and her sister pay. Anaia, on the other hand, is hesitant to uproot the life they've built for a mission that could land them in jail or the morgue. But her devotion is to her sister, so she goes along as the two follow the man's messy escape route.

From one deity to another, they find a homespun house of worship, where Divine (Alexander) holds court. She is dynamic in her preacher patter, and radiant in a white gown. But the twins soon discover there's something off in her faith. Next, they'll unearth the sketchy lawyer (Mykelti Williamson), who helped their father escape prosecution. In him, there's a sense of an oracle or a horror movie "half-man," meaning a person whose awareness of the greater forces and evils is unlocked because of his near-deadly brush with them.

With each chapter of this journey, the twins are faced with a moral quandary. What lines will they cross to reach their damned daddy? Who will they become if they demand blood for burns?

Their quest takes them from the cluttered but cozy confines of their tiny apartment to the sweltering South, with blossoming flowers and festering rage. A soundtrack of funky percussion, flute, and guitar plays as they find trouble in a humble church and on a deserted highway. Decay fills the frame of a fight scene to reflect the life-or-death stakes and grubby reality of their quest, and the blood it demands. Then, finally, they arrive at a remote, modern, and stony location for a showdown with daddy.

Sterling K. Brown is terrifying as Is God Is' Big Bad. Janelle Monáe as Angie, the new wife, in "Is God Is." Credit: Tahajah Samuels / Amazon MGM Studios

Harris was brilliant in pulling her cast together. Young and Johnson are less storied than their co-stars, but both are sublime. As Racine, Young exudes a ruthless unapologetic rage, something women — and especially Black women — are urged by society to repress. It's cathartic to see her explode with a blunt object in hand, even as we worry for what wrath could come her way because of it.

As Racine's foil, Johnson is more stoic, hemmed in by the facial scar prosthetics. But she's not lost under them. Her eyes and her sturdy but careful physicality speak of the hurt Anaia's endured, but also the resilience that's helped her survive.

More impressive, these two can match the screen presence of their co-stars. Fox is spellbinding as the wounded God. Alexander is beguiling as a hopeful preacher. Williamson brings dark humor as the haggard lawyer, while Monáe offers attitude and depth to a small but pivotal role in act three. Together, these performers weave a tapestry of trauma that is horrid and beautiful, like this family's scars. But Harris keeps the best for last, turning Sterling K. Brown into a terror.

The dashing leading man appears throughout Is God Is. But for most of his screen time, he's shown only in extreme close-ups. A pair of grasping hands. A set of fleeing feet. A smile, big, white, and menacing. This lends to the mythic attitude with which Racine and Anaia approach their mission. Though credited as "Man," Brown's character is larger than life, a demon that must be slain. And even in these close-ups, his wickedness is clear and goose-bump-inducing.

By the time he's revealed in full, the twins and we, their audience, know full well what hell he can wreak. So, he doesn't need to bellow or snarl. Instead, he'll make a sandwich and speak in a soft voice. And this choice makes the climax even more harrowing. Harris has built an epic road movie about family, trauma, love, and abuse. She's sculpted characters complicated and compelling, peopling a world of wonder and terror. And in this final act, I held my breath, wondering what would become of these twins.

I won't spoil the ending. I will say Harris had me by the jugular as I watched, entranced by her story's passion, style, and dynamics. When the film ended, I sat elated and shuddering, shaking off the tension that burns from that first edict, "Make your daddy dead." As days have gone by, my mind floats back to this film and its twins. Their story feels contemporary and yet timeless. I yearn to see Is God Is again, hungering for what the thrill of its story, the sumptuousness of Harris' visual storytelling, and the acting ensemble who feasts in every frame.

Simply put, Is God Is is a scorching thriller that feels like a cinematic miracle.

Is God Is opens in theaters on May 15.

How to watch Napoli vs. Bologna online for free

Mashable - Mon, 05/11/2026 - 07:35

TL;DR: Live stream Napoli vs. Bologna in Serie A for free on BBC iPlayer. Access this free live stream from anywhere in the world with ExpressVPN.

Napoli missed out on the Serie A title this season. Inter proved too strong throughout this campaign, but there's still work to do. Napoli are currently second in the standings but need to finish strong to fight off competition from Juventus, Milan, and Roma. Next they face 10th place Bologna at home.

If you want to watch Napoli vs. Bologna in Serie A for free from anywhere in the world, we have all the information you need.

When is Napoli vs. Bologna?

Napoli vs. Bologna in Serie A kicks off at 2:45 p.m. ET on May 11. This fixture takes place at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona.

How to watch Napoli vs. Bologna for free

Napoli vs. Bologna in Serie A is available to live stream for free on BBC iPlayer.

BBC iPlayer is geo-restricted to the UK, but anyone can access this free streaming platform with a VPN. These handy tools can hide your real IP address (digital location) and connect you to a secure server in the UK, meaning you can unblock BBC iPlayer from anywhere in the world.

Live stream Napoli vs. Bologna for free 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 UK

  4. Visit BBC iPlayer

  5. Live stream Napoli vs. Bologna for free from anywhere in the world

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The best VPNs for streaming are not free, but most do offer free-trials or money-back guarantees. By leveraging these offers, you can watch Napoli vs. Bologna without committing with your cash. This isn't a long-term solution, but it does give you enough time to live stream select fixtures from Serie A before recovering your investment.

What is the best VPN for BBC iPlayer?

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

  • Servers in 105 countries including the UK

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A two-year subscription to ExpressVPN is on sale for $68.40 and includes an extra four months for free — 81% off for a limited time. This plan includes a year of free unlimited cloud backup and a generous 30-day money-back guarantee. Alternatively, you can get a one-month plan for just $12.99 (with money-back guarantee).

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Streamline your summer travels — get 30% off Nomad eSIM data plans with this Mashable-exclusive code

Mashable - Mon, 05/11/2026 - 07:18

TL;DR: Mashable readers who register with Nomad can score 30% off select Nomad eSIM plans with code MASH30.

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Summertime is just around the corner, and you know what that means: it's time to travel.

If you're planning some fun vacations in the coming months, or maybe you're someone who has to travel frequently for work, international data is the last thing you want to be worrying about. That's where Nomad comes in handy with its helpful eSIM data plans, and Mashable readers can score a deal on select plans right now.

Registered Nomad users can score 30% off Nomad eSIM data plans when using the code MASH30 at checkout. With over 200 locations worldwide to choose from, making use of this offer is an excellent way to save some cash ahead of your next trip. There are a few things to keep in mind, though: This offer only applies to registered users and does not apply to Day Plans or plans that cost less than $5. It's also not eligible for add-on data.

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The beauty of using a Nomad data plan is there's no need to worry about a complicated setup. For starters, eSIMs are a digital version of a physical SIM card, which already takes some hassle out of its setup. Nomad also makes activation simple and easy through their app. As someone who has used Nomad, their app offers a quick step-by-step guide for activation once you've landed. It gets you started right away with your chosen plan for your destination, so you can text friends and family immediately.

Plus, if you're worried you may have gone over your selected amount of data, Nomad's app even shows you how much you have left on your chosen plan. This is a great way to keep an eye on where you're at over the course of your trip. And by using a Nomad eSIM rather than your regular carrier, you can avoid hefty international roaming charges.

Before you jump on the Nomad bandwagon with one of its discounted plans, it's worth confirming that your device will work with them. Make sure to check out Nomad's page on eSIM-compatible devices before taking advantage of this offer.

If it is compatible, why wait? Don't miss out on this chance to get 30% off Nomad eSIM data plans with code MASH30.

The ASUS ROG Swift gaming monitor has hit its lowest-ever price at Amazon — save $200

Mashable - Mon, 05/11/2026 - 07:14

SAVE $200: As of May 11, the ASUS ROG Swift is on sale for $999 at Amazon. That's a 17% discount on the list price.

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Good gaming equipment can completely change how your setup feels and performs, and if you’ve been thinking about upgrading yours with a new monitor, there's a great new deal at Amazon you won't want to miss.

As of May 11, the ASUS ROG Swift has dropped to its best-ever price, now just $999 instead of $1,199.

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This is a 26.5-inch, 4K QD-OLED gaming monitor with a resolution of 3,840 x 2,160, a 240Hz refresh rate, and a 0.03ms response time. It uses 4th-generation QD-OLED technology for a better image quality and improved text clarity, along with a longer lifespan compared to earlier OLEDs.

It features Asus OLED Care Pro with a Neo Proximity Sensor that can tell when you step away from the monitor and switches to a black screen to help reduce burn-in risk. It also has various connectivity options including DisplayPort 2.1a UHBR20 with up to 80Gbps bandwidth, USB-C with 90W power delivery, HDMI 2.1, and a tripod socket.

It also has OLED Anti-Flicker 2.0 technology, which uses a new luminance compensation system to reduce screen flicker, making it much easier on your eyes and a more comfortable viewing experience for long sessions.

You can find this monitor deal at Amazon right now.

Last chance to save $25 on the Kindle Paperwhite at Amazon — act fast to buy for $134.99

Mashable - Mon, 05/11/2026 - 07:08

SAVE OVER $20: As of May 11, the Kindle Paperwhite 16GB is on sale for $134.99 at Amazon. This is $25 off its list price of $159.99.

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If you've had your eye on the Kindle Paperwhite 16GB, time is running out to score a $25 discount at Amazon. It's on sale for $134.99 at Amazon, but this offer only lasts through May 11.

The Kindle Paperwhite 16GB is usually listed for $159.99. It's a Kindle model we think very highly of — landing on our list of the best Kindles as the best overall pick — so it's well worth the investment (especially at this new low price)

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And what is it about the Kindle Paperwhite that made it stand out as the best overall pick? Mashable's Samantha Mangino says in our roundup of the best Kindles that it "turns pages without stuttering, never slowing down when you’re in the thick of the action." On top of that, "The screen's front light is vibrant and has adjustable brightness, meaning it can adjust when transitioning from reading in the sun or shade."

The Kindle Paperwhite is also, "Lightweight and fits comfortably in small crossbody bags. Plus, it’s waterproof, keeping it safe against poolside vacations and spilled water bottles in bags." Not to mention, it has a beefy battery life that can last up to 12 weeks. That's perfect for bookworms hoping to cruise through their digital library this summer.

Again, this deal ends after today. Be quick to make a move on this offer on the Kindle Paperwhite 16GB at Amazon before the deal is done for good.

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Charli XCX releases new song only available on Instagram (and vinyl)

Mashable - Mon, 05/11/2026 - 06:44

Charli XCX has released a new song that's only available on Instagram and vinyl, in a very internet move from the brat artist.

Days after releasing her latest single "Rock Music," Charli XCX released another new track, a B-side called "I Keep On Thinking Bout You Every Single Day and Night." The artist posted the song on her secondary Instagram account b.sides, with a video shot in Kyoto, Japan, by The Moment director Aidan Zamiri.

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"i went to kyoto for six weeks to shoot a film. while we were there, i made this video with aidan," she captioned the post, noting the track is only available on Instagram and the "Rock Music" 7" vinyl, "so rip the audio if you want it xx."

The very idea of ripping audio from an artist's page seems a) shocking and b) like some '00s Limewire Y2K energy to me, which, yeah, is extremely Charli XCX. It's also giving "secret single" from the age of CDs (those who know Hanson's Middle of Nowhere didn't end with "With You in Your Dreams" know what I'm talking about).

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As well as a very internet way to connect the song with fans, it's also a clever marketing move by Atlantic Records encouraging physical sales, as "I Keep On Thinking Bout You Every Single Day and Night" is also only available on the "Rock Music" vinyl. Charli XCX's success with physical media is long proven; her sixth album, the now-iconic brat, debuted at number one on the Billboard Vinyl Albums Chart, and her Wuthering Heights soundtrack followed a similar path.

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The Magic: The Gathering Secrets of Strixhaven Play Booster Box hits new all-time low on Amazon — save over $20

Mashable - Mon, 05/11/2026 - 06:12

TL;DR: Amazon has the Magic: The Gathering Secrets of Strixhaven Play Booster Box on sale for $139.85, down from its $164.70 list price. That saves you $24.85 on a 30-pack box and marks a new low for Amazon.

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It’s not been long since Magic: The Gathering’s Secrets of Strixhaven expansion launched, but you can already grab it for a heavily discounted rate.

As of May 11, the 30-pack box is listed at $139.85 at Amazon, down from its $164.70 list price. That brings it down to Amazon’s best-ever price (as confirmed with price tracker camelcamelcamel). Better still, the Amazon listing is shipped and sold by Amazon, with free delivery as early as May 16 — or May 13 for Prime members. 

TCGplayer has unopened listings starting at $133.99 with shipping included, while its market price is sitting at $132.96 and the listed median is $148. Walmart has the same box listed from $137.95, with other sellers starting at $139.95. So Amazon isn’t technically the cheapest place to buy, but it’s still the ideal go-to if the retailer is your preferred place to stock up on the latest sets. 

Inside the box, you’re getting 30 Secrets of Strixhaven Play Boosters, with each pack containing 14 Magic cards. Every booster includes one to five rares or higher, three to six uncommons, five to eight commons, and one land card. You’ll also get at least one Traditional Foil card in each pack, while 20% of packs replace the land with a Traditional Foil Land. 

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There’s also a Mystical Archive card in every pack, giving you one instant or sorcery spell with special art and a showcase frame. 

For more TCG deals, you can still preorder Magic: The Gathering’s The Hobbit Play Booster Box for way under market price at $209.70. Elsewhere, the Magic: The Gathering Edge of Eternities Play Booster Box has also hit a record-low price at Amazon

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The EcoFlow Delta 2 power station is back on sale at Amazon — save $250

Mashable - Mon, 05/11/2026 - 06:07

SAVE $250: As of May 11, the EcoFlow Delta 2 is on sale for $449 at Amazon. That's a 36% discount on the list price.

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Looking for a reliable power station that can keep your whole home powered in the case of outages? Meet the EcoFlow Delta 2. It has fast charging, an expandable battery capacity, and enough output to run a wide range of household electronics. And as of May 11, it's on sale for $250 off.

The EcoFlow Delta 2 has a 1kWh capacity that can be expanded up to 3kWh using additional batteries (sold separately). It supports AC charging which sees it reach 80% in just 50 minutes and 100% in 80 minutes. The unit provides 1,800W output and includes 15 outlets for powering a range of appliances. There's also support for up to 500W of solar input for off-grid or outdoor charging, which you can purchase separately.

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It uses an LFP LiFePO4 battery, so you know it's got longevity. In fact, it has a rated lifespan of more than 3,000 charge cycles, meaning it will last years. It also includes a battery management system designed to monitor performance and safety. With the unit, you'll get an AC charging cable, a user manual, and a five-year customer service plan.

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Apples macOS 27 will fix the most annoying design issues in macOS Tahoe, report claims

Mashable - Mon, 05/11/2026 - 05:31

Apple's macOS Tahoe came with a new, Liquid Glass-infused design when it launched last September, but not all of it worked as well as it does on the iPhone and iPad.

Now, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman claims Apple is about to make some design changes in the upcoming macOS 27 to address some of the most glaring issues.

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The new macOS 27 won't be a complete overhaul of Tahoe; internally, Gurman's sources are talking about a "slight redesign," and the Liquid Glass design language will remain a big part of the new OS.

Mostly, these will be small tweaks that make certain parts of the user interface more legible and less confusing. The report doesn't offer many details about what, exactly, is about to change, but it does mention the legibility issues in Tahoe's Control Center, Finder, as well as apps with sidebars and dense lists.

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Furthermore, the advent of MacBooks with OLED displays (current Macs all have LCD displays) should further improve the look of the Liquid Glass interfaces in macOS. Apple is expected to launch several MacBooks with OLED displays over the next year or so.

Gurman also said that macOS 27 should bring bug fixes, battery life upgrades, and performance improvements, as well as more AI features, mostly reflected in Apple's smart assistant Siri.

Apple is expected to unveil macOS 27 during its WWDC conference, which kicks off on June 8 this year.

NYT Pips hints, answers for May 11, 2026

Mashable - Mon, 05/11/2026 - 05:11

Welcome to your guide to Pips, the latest game in the New York Times catalogue.

Released in August 2025, Pips puts a unique spin on dominoes, creating a fun single-player experience that could become your next daily gaming habit.

Currently, if you're stuck, the game only offers to reveal the entire puzzle, forcing you to move on to the next difficulty level and start over. However, we have you covered! Below are piecemeal answers that will serve as hints so that you can find your way through each difficulty level.

How to play Pips

If you've ever played dominoes, you'll have a passing familiarity with how Pips is played. As we've shared in our previous hints stories for Pips, the tiles, like dominoes, are placed vertically or horizontally and connect with each other. The main difference between a traditional game of dominoes and Pips is the color-coded conditions you have to address. The touching tiles don't necessarily have to match.

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The conditions you have to meet are specific to the color-coded spaces. For example, if it provides a single number, every side of a tile in that space must add up to the number provided. It is possible — and common — for only half a tile to be within a color-coded space.

Here are common examples you'll run into across the difficulty levels:

  • Number: All the pips in this space must add up to the number.

  • Equal: Every domino half in this space must be the same number of pips.

  • Not Equal: Every domino half in this space must have a completely different number of pips.

  • Less than: Every domino half in this space must add up to less than the number.

  • Greater than: Every domino half in this space must add up to more than the number.

If an area does not have any color coding, it means there are no conditions on the portions of dominoes within those spaces.

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Less Than (10): Everything in this space must be less than 10. The answer is 5-2, placed horizontally.

Number (4): Everything in this space must add up to 4. The answer is 3-4, placed vertically; 0-4, placed horizontally.

Number (10): Everything in this space must add up to 10. The answer is 0-4, placed horizontally; 6-6, placed vertically.

Medium difficulty hints, answers for May 11 Pips

Number (4): Everything in this purple space must add up to 4. The answer is 4-2, placed vertically.

Number (4): Everything in this red space must add up to 4. The answer is 1-2, placed horizontally; 0-1, placed vertically; 3-5, placed horizontally.

Number (4): Everything in this light blue space must add up to 4. The answer is 1-2, placed horizontally; 4-2, placed vertically.

Less Than (1): Everything in this space must be less than 1. The answer is 0-6, placed vertically.

Number (4): Everything in this dark blue space must add up to 4. The answer is 0-1, placed vertically; 3-2, placed horizontally.

Equal (2): Everything in this space must be equal to 2. The answer is 3-2, placed horizontally; 2-0, placed horizontally.

Less Than (1): Everything in this space must be less than 1. The answer is 2-0, placed horizontally.

Hard difficulty hints, answers for May 11 Pips

Equal (3): Everything in this purple space must be equal to 3. The answer is 3-3, placed vertically; 1-3, placed vertically; 3-6, placed horizontally; 3-4, placed vertically.

Number (2): Everything in this space must add up to 2. The answer is 1-3, placed vertically; 1-2, placed horizontally.

Number (2): Everything in this space must add up to 2. The answer is 1-2, placed horizontally.

Equal (4): Everything in this yellow space must be equal to 4. The answer is 4-4, placed vertically; 3-4, placed vertically; 5-4, placed horizontally; 1-4, placed horizontally.

Equal (5): Everything in this dark blue space must be equal to 5. The answer is 5-5, placed horizontally; 5-4, placed horizontally; 5-1, placed horizontally.

Equal (6): Everything in this space must be equal to 6. The answer is 6-1, placed horizontally; 6-2, placed horizontally

Number (3): Everything in this space must add up to 3. The answer is 5-1, placed horizontally; 1-4, placed horizontally; 6-1, placed horizontally.

Number (2): Everything in this space must add up to 2. The answer is 6-2, placed horizontally.

Not Equal: Everything in this space must be different. The answer is 2-4, placed horizontally; 0-6, placed vertically; 5-3, placed vertically.

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The Garmin vívoactive 6 is down to its lowest-ever price at Amazon — save $50

Mashable - Mon, 05/11/2026 - 05:10

SAVE $50: As of May 11, the Garmin vívoactive 6 is on sale for $249.99 at Amazon. That marks a return to its lowest-ever price at the retailer.

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For those with an athletic lifestyle, a fitness tracker is worth having on your wrist to keep a close eye on your progress towards your goals. If you've been thinking about dropping some cash, why pay full price? Amazon has some great deals available on a variety of options at the moment. The Garmin vívoactive 6 is one of them, with $50 slashed off its full price tag.

As of May 11, this discount has dropped the price of every color of the Garmin vívoactive 6 from $299.99 to $249.99. This marks a return to its lowest-ever price at the retailer. No better time to snag it, then.

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The Garmin vívoactive 6 is a tracker that can help you with everything from exercise stats to keeping a closer eye on your day-to-day health. When it comes to the latter, it offers a wide variety of features including wrist-based heart rate, stress tracking, a sleep score, fitness age, and more. It even has a Body Battery energy monitoring feature, which shows you how rested your body is for the day.

In terms of fitness, it's packed with over 80 sports apps and even has advanced features that show you how a workout affects your body.

If this is a fitness tracker that's caught your eye, now is a great time to save on the Garmin vívoactive 6 at Amazon.

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