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Backbone has just announced the latest addition to their lineup of popular mobile gaming controllers: The Backbone Pro.
The Pro is designed from the ground up to be your one-stop shop for mobile and cloud gaming, allowing you to play on any screen with one single device. Like earlier Backbone iterations, the controller includes a handheld mode that can connect to your mobile device via USB-C for zero-latency gaming, and doesn't need to be charged. Where the Pro changes things is in its wireless mode, which will allow you to connect to various devices via Bluetooth, like smartphones, tablets, laptops, VR headsets, and smart TVs. Thanks to the controller's FlowState technology, it'll recognize previously connected devices, letting you switch seamlessly between them at a moment's notice.
The physical design of the controller is different, too, employing a more ergonomic fit with full-size joysticks and remappable back buttons. This time, all of the device's other buttons are remappable using the Backbone app, which lets you create multiple profiles tailored to specific games you're playing.
SEE ALSO: The best PlayStation 5 controllers to pair with your new-gen consoleAlso within the updated Backbone app is a universal hub for all your games, whether you downloaded them from the App Store, Xbox Remote Play, Steam Link, or a cloud gaming platform like Nvidia GeForce Now. The App even has a built-in emulator now, which will give you the opportunity to play retro games. If you're subscribed to Backbone's premium service, Backbone+, you'll get access to a rotating library of free games that you can play at your leisure, some of them including enhanced features exclusively for the Backbone Pro.
The Backbone Pro is available to buy now on Backbone's website for $169.99.
SAVE $300: As of May 6, get the Eufy Omni C20 robot vacuum and mop for $399.99 at Amazon. That's a discount of 43% on list price, and the lowest it has ever been priced at Amazon.
Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Eufy Omni C20 Robot Vacuum and Mop $399.99 at AmazonAre you fed up of doing all the chores around the house? It might be time to upgrade to something that can handle the workload without complaint.
As of May 6, get the Eufy Omni C20 robot vacuum and mop for $399.99 at Amazon. This deal saves you $300 on list price, and marks the lowest-ever price on Amazon according to tracker camelcamelcamel.
SEE ALSO: The 3 best robot vacuums for apartments, condos, and other small spacesThis popular robot vacuum and mop combo can do (almost) everything you need without your input. It automatically empties its reservoir after cleaning, washes and dries the mop with room-temperature air, and shows how much water is left in its tank thanks to the clear reservoir. It also has dual sweeping and mopping modules so it can clean more efficiently. It offers 7,000 Pa of suction with a rolling brush and side brush, handling pet hair like a pro.
Get the Eufy Omni C20 robot vacuum and mop for its lowest-ever price on Amazon.
Today, Microsoft confirmed some long-standing rumors and unveiled two new compact Surface devices, its second batch of Qualcomm-powered Copilot+ PCs.
The devices include a more portable 13-inch Surface Laptop and a 12-inch Surface Pro, which are pared-down versions of Microsoft's flagship laptop and convertible. Both Surface devices feature an eight-core Snapdragon X Plus processor with an NPU rated at 45 trillion AI operations per second (TOPS), which supports the latest Copilot+ experiences.
The new Surface Laptop and Surface Pro will come with 16GB of RAM, 256GB or 512GB of UFS storage, and three finishes: Ocean, Violet, and Platinum. They're set for release on Tuesday, May 20 starting at $899.99 and $799.99, respectively. Preorders are now available from the Microsoft Store and Best Buy.
The new 13-inch Surface Laptop: No more 'Go'? Credit: MicrosoftMeasuring in at 11.25 x 8.43 x 0.61 inches and 2.7 pounds, the new 13-inch Surface Laptop is the "thinnest and lightest Surface Laptop yet," according to a company blog post. It joins the Surface Laptop 7th Edition, Mashable's current favorite Windows laptop, which debuted in June 2024 in two sizes: 13.8 inches and 15 inches.
Compared to last year's model, the new Surface Laptop has a downgraded 60Hz touchscreen display with a lower resolution and contrast ratio. It's also a tad less powerful, as the existing Surface Laptop 7 is configurable with 10-core Snapdragon X Plus and 12-core Snapdragon X Elite CPUs with up to 64GB of RAM. It should still be plenty peppy, though: Microsoft's announcement claims it "outpaces the MacBook Air M3," Apple's previous-generation notebook.
SEE ALSO: Best Windows laptops for 2025: Our top pick lasts longer than the M4 MacBook ProsThe 13-inch Surface Laptop might have one leg up over the flagship model in the stamina department. It's rated at 23 hours of local video playback per charge, whereas the Surface Laptop 7 is rated at 20 hours. That said, the latter lasted nearly 23 hours in Mashable's hands-on testing, so they could be equals in practice.
At $899.99, the new Surface Laptop is $100 cheaper than the entry-level Surface Laptop 7, and even cheaper than Apple MacBook Air laptops.
The launch of the 13-inch Surface Laptop seems to mark the end of Microsoft's Surface Laptop Go line of budget portable laptops, which was last updated in 2023 (we've reached out to a company rep to confirm this). It's also a sign that the tech giant is committed to Windows on ARM over x86-based processors (for its consumer-oriented products, at least). The most recent Surface Laptop Go 3, a 12.4-incher, was powered by a 12th-gen Intel Core CPU.
The new 12-inch Surface Pro: A tinier hybrid Credit: MicrosoftThe 12-inch Surface Pro measures 10.8 x 7.47 x 0.3 inches and weighs in at only 1.5 pounds, making it "the thinnest and lightest Copilot+ PC yet" across all brands, per Microsoft's announcement. That was a title previously held by the Asus ZenBook A14.
A hybrid device with a built-in adjustable kickstand, the new Surface Pro is a smaller alternative to last year's 13-inch Surface Pro 11th Edition, which came in two different configurations: a 10-core Snapdragon X Plus variant with a LCD touchscreen display, and a 12-core Snapdragon X Elite model with an OLED touchscreen display, both with up to 64GB of memory. Its own touchscreen has a worse refresh rate, resolution, and contrast ratio than both of the flagship options, but a better rated battery life of 16 hours of local video playback per charge (compared to 14 on WiFi-only models and nine with those sporting cellular connectivity). As with the new Surface Laptop, we'll see how that translates to real-world usage.
SEE ALSO: As tariffs come for tech, these are the best cheap laptops under $1,000A new Surface Pro 12-inch Keyboard will turn the Surface Pro into a laptop, while Microsoft's Surface Slim Pen will allow the user to draw or take notes on its display. (It can magnetically attach to the back of the new Surface Pro for safekeeping.) Both accessories are sold separately.
The new Surface Pro will start at $799.99, making it $200 cheaper than the base Surface Pro 11.
New Windows Copilot+ experiencesMicrosoft introduced several new and updated Copilot+ experiences alongside its new Surface devices Tuesday, including a dynamic lighting feature in Microsoft Photos, a custom sticker generator in Paint, image description-reading capabilities for Narrator, and more Click to Do actions. They'll roll out to members of its Windows Insiders feature preview program over the course of the next month.
Copilot+ PC users will also soon have the option to enable an AI agent that can automate and execute tasks within their Settings menu. Users will be able to describe what they need help with in plain English, such as "my mouse pointer is too small," and the AI agent will take care of it.
Head over to the Microsoft Blog to check out the full list of new Copilot features.
On May 6, Oura Ring announced that it is bringing two new features to its smart ring app — AI-powered meal tracking and glucose monitoring.
Oura Ring is the best smart ring on the market (according to Mashable's tests, at least), and its holistic approach to health tracking helps users make decisions to improve their wellbeing. Now, the company is launching two new metabolic health tools in its app.
Best Oura Ring offers Oura Ring 4 $349 Shop Now Oura Ring App $5.99 Shop Now Oura Ring Sizing Kit $10 Shop Now Oura Ring and Dexcom Glucose MonitoringOura's glucose monitoring is a result of the brand's Dexcom partnership. Dexcom, a healthcare company specializing in round-the-clock glucose monitoring, usually specializes in diabetes management, but their Stelo Glucose Biosensor is made for individuals with type 2 diabetes or prediabetes who are not on insulin. However, it's also suitable for anyone curious about monitoring their blood sugar levels.
Alongside all your daily Oura Ring data, Stelo users can now track their Glucose levels. Credit: OuraGlucose feedback is available 24/7 in the Oura app, though you will need the Stelo biosensor. Working with the glucose sensor, the app breaks down how glucose levels might be affected by sleep, activity, stress, and nutrition. It also delivers a "Time Above Range" metric, which tells users how much time they've spent above the optimal glucose level and what changes can be made to stay in range. But to incorporate nutrition into the glucose equation, Oura is also introducing another new feature.
Oura Ring Meals Tracking Just by taking a photo, Oura's AI will analyze your meals and their nutritional value. Credit: OuraThe Oura Rings Meals tool allows users to log their meals and get feedback from Oura's AI on their overall nutritional value. While meal tracking tools often recall the calorie-tracking stress of diet culture, the company wants to avoid this trap. To track meals, users upload photos of their meals to the Oura app. The photos are analyzed through AI to produce an overview of their nutritional content and provide feedback.
Meals is about more than just counting calories, Oura Ring says. The nutritional breakdowns focus on protein, fiber, fats, sugars, and carbs. And the insights that Oura provides aren't going to be scolding, like a parent nagging you to eat all your vegetables. Instead, the Oura Advisor gives non-judgmental feedback based on users' own goals. Meals is a permanent feature in the Oura app, and both features are available now to all United States-based Oura members.
In addition to the price of an Oura Ring, Oura memberships costs $5.99 a month or $69.99 annually. The Stelo Glucose Biosensor is available to purchase directly from Oura's website or via Amazon for $99.
A good night's sleep is the best gift you can give yourself, but with the constant cycle of bad news and increased stress of daily life, it's no surprise that many of us are tossing and turning at night rather than catching some z's. A 2023 study out of Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston found that just 31 percent of people are getting the recommended seven or more hours of sleep a night. If you're part of the other 69 percent, then consider a sleep tracker.
Sleep trackers — wearable devices that monitor all your vitals — provide detailed summaries of your sleep cycle so you know how many hours of REM, deep, and light sleep you're getting. Most fitness trackers come equipped with sleep tracking these days, but choosing the best from that bunch is not relatively as straightforward. These days, sleep trackers come in all shapes and sizes, and luckily, our experts here at Mashable have tested all of them.
If your sleepmaxxing routine of magnesium supplements and pillow sprays isn't cutting it, here are the best sleep trackers of 2025.
The Dodow is an unassuming object: About three inches in diameter, it sort of resembles a coaster. But it's a sleep device that's pretty well beloved, albeit pricey, and very simple to use.
Armed with a blue light and three AAA batteries, the Dodow sits on your nightstand and helps guide your breathing as you try to drift to sleep. The device has two "breathing modes," one eight-minute exercise and one 20-minute exercise. If you change your mind midway through the eight-minute mode, you can also switch to the 20-minute mode without restarting the whole sequence, which I thought was a nice touch.
Once you select your mode, you'll notice that a circle of blue light will be projected onto the ceiling above your bed. The beam of light will expand and contract rhythmically: Your job is to lie on your back, inhale when the light expands, and exhale when the light contracts. Before long, Dodow promises, "sleep will come."
What worksAdding light of any kind to a sleep routine feels like a dangerous game: There's plenty of research confirming light's adverse effects on sleep. But the Dodow's blue light at least felt soft and unobtrusive, bright enough to show up on the ceiling but not so bright that it prevented me from falling asleep.
The breathing exercises were pleasant and calming, although I'm not sure they ever caused me to slumber. Still, I often don't have much decompression time before hitting the hay, so it was nice to concentrate on something other than my own mile-a-minute thoughts. Meditative indeed!
I could see the Dodow working especially well for travel: it's lightweight and easy to pack, and it would be handy for nights when it's hard to fall asleep in a new place. (Plus, you can buy a cute round carrying case for it.) Further evidence: the company has a partnership with Air France, which provides the devices to its flight staff.
What doesn't quite workAgain, it's hard for me to say whether the Dodow actually caused me to fall asleep. While I enjoy using the device, its effects still feel a bit mysterious.
In addition, the Dodow is probably not a great choice if you hate sleeping on your back. Fortunately, I don't mind sleeping on my back — it tends to soothe my sciatica — so this wasn't an issue for me. If you're a side or stomach sleeper, though, you'll have no way of watching the blue light. (I suppose there might be some kind of creative workaround for side sleepers, but that seems like a lot of work to figure out.)
I also struggled with the Dodow's battery cover falling off frequently, though this may have been an issue confined to my unit.
Is the Dodow worth it?Let's be honest: $60 is pretty expensive for a device with pretty one-note functionality. If it's just meditation or breathing exercises you're after, you'd do just as well with a meditation app. And if you want a white noise or other sound component, Dodow isn't the fix for you.
Dodow's big advantage, in my view, is that it's completely untethered to other devices. It doesn't connect to your phone or smart home hub, so you can leave all your other tech in another room (as is recommended) for bedtime.
What softens the cost is the company's 100-day free trial, which lets you try the Dodow for 100 nights before determining whether it's right for you. If it's not your thing, you can return it for a full refund.
So you've finally nailed your sleep routine. Congratulations! Lights dimmed, white noise on, alarm set for the wake-up time that gives you five perfect REM cycles — you're about to be well-rested to the max.
But there's a way to streamline your sleep setup even more: by creating a routine using your Alexa device. This will ready your room for bedtime with a single voice command. Here's how to do it, in just four easy steps.
Step 1: Make sure your devices are connected to AlexaFirst, you'll want to make sure all the devices involved in your bedtime routine are connected to your Alexa app, so they'll be available options when you're constructing your routine. Just head to "Devices" in the Alexa app, select the plus sign, and click "Add device."
From there, you can choose the type and brand of the device you want to connect and add it to your Alexa-compatible lineup.
SEE ALSO: I tested sleep earbuds for over a month: Here are the 3 best pairs Step 2: Create a routine in the Alexa appNext, you'll create your routine. Open the Alexa app and select "More," then select "Routines." From there, press the plus sign. You'll be directed to start a new routine.
Step 3: Set your voice command "event"This part's fun: Click on "When this happens" and you'll be directed to select the voice command to trigger your bedtime routine. This could be as simple as "Start my night routine," or you can get a little creative.
For example, if you're creating a bedtime routine for a child, consider picking something they'll have fun saying themselves. Getting to shout "night night!" every evening could make bedtime a little more enjoyable, right?
Choosing a quirky or unusual command is also helpful because you're less likely to accidentally say it at other points during the day. (Simply using the word "sleep," for example, might be too much of a hazard.) You don't want to set off your bedtime routine when it is not, in fact, bedtime.
Step 4: Design your routineFinally, you'll select "Add action" and choose the components of your routine. This could be:
Turning the temperature on your Nest thermostat to 65 degrees Fahrenheit (an optimal sleep temperature)
Playing a white noise playlist or a relaxing bedtime song
Dimming or switching off the lights (you'll need smart bulbs for this one) or fading lamps to 0 percent brightness over time as you doze off
Starting up a relaxing scent diffuser, like the Pura Mini
Setting your alarm for the next morning
Firing up an Alexa-compatible sleep tracker, like Amazon's Halo Rise or one of our picks for the best sleep trackers.
Good night! We hope you're ready for the sweetest dreams ever.
SAVE $20: As of May 6, the Fitbit Inspire 3 fitness tracker is on sale for $79.95 at Amazon. That's 20% off its list price of $99.95.
Opens in a new window Credit: Fitbit Fitbit Inspire 3 $79.95 at AmazonInvesting in a fitness tracker doesn't need to break the bank. If you're looking for a more affordable option to aid you in staying on top of your health and fitness goals, there are plenty to choose from. Our favorite budget fitness tracker, the Fitbit Inspire 3, is currently on sale.
The Fitbit Inspire 3 is marked down to $79.95 at Amazon, a 20% discount from its list price of $99.95. It's currently listed as a limited-time deal, so it's best to jump on this deal now if it has caught your eye.
SEE ALSO: Score the Fitbit Sense 2 for under $200 for a limited timeThis little band comes with all-day activity tracking, 24/7 heart rate tracking, 20+ exercise modes, and it even features a daily Stress Management Score to help you stay calm and focused on your health and fitness goals. As mentioned before, we consider it the best budget fitness tracker and our review had high praise for it upon release, with writer Sam Stone saying, "For just under $100, the Fitbit Inspire 3 packs so many great health metrics and fitness tracking into a small wearable."
Don't miss out on 20% off the Fitbit Inspire 3 at Amazon.
If you're curious to see some more fitness tracker deals, you can also save on the Fitbit Versa 4 right now at Amazon.
SAVE $100: As of May 6, the Beats Solo 4 headphones are on sale for $99.95 at Amazon. That's 50% off their list price of $199.95.
Opens in a new window Credit: Beats Beats Solo 4 $99.95 at AmazonSummer is coming up fast, and if you've got travel plans this year, it's nice to have a pair of headphones to keep you occupied on any long journeys. Thankfully, there are some great deals available right now on top brands.
The Beats Solo 4 headphones are 50% off right now at Amazon. This has dropped the price of the Beats Solo 4 from $199.95 to $99.95, saving you $100 on list price. This also marks a return to their lowest-ever price, so if they've caught your eye there's no better time to pick them up.
SEE ALSO: The 9 best headphones of 2025With a comfortable design and up to 50 hours of battery life, the Beats Solo 4 can keep you busy with good music, audiobooks, podcasts, and more for hours. Whatever you choose to listen to will sound great, and with features like Personalized Spatial Audio, you'll always feel fully immersed.
There's no better time than now to upgrade your headphones, so don't miss out on 50% off the Beats Solo 4 at Amazon.
If you'd prefer to pick up earbuds instead, the AirPods 4 (without ANC) are also discounted at Amazon. And if you're on the lookout for headphones for working out, the SHOKZ OpenRun Pro 2 are also on sale there right now.
SNL has a massive following in the U.S., but how would that popularity translate to the UK?
Appearing on Late Night on Monday, John Oliver gives host Seth Meyers his thoughts on the very real possibility of a UK spin-off — and he doesn't beat around the bush.
"It sounds like a terrible idea," says Oliver. "We have had sketch comedy before, and it just feels like Saturday Night Live is a unique group...it's a cult. I don't know how you're going to impose that cult onto the UK."
For what it's worth, he's equally (if not more) sceptical about Universal opening up a theme park in Bedford.
The Last of Us Season 2 has already been packed with brutal moments, but there's been some beauty in there too. Ellie (Bella Ramsey) playing a cover of A-ha's "Take On Me" to Dina (Isabela Merced) after finding a working guitar in episode 4 has got to be one of the most moving scenes so far — and now you can rewatch it to your heart's content on YouTube.
For an explanation of why Ellie plays that song in particular, we've got you covered.
Donald Trump's social media team has been playing around with AI again, this time posting an image of the president holding a lightsaber on the official White House X account to mark Star Wars Day (May the Fourth...) over the weekend.
As Jon Stewart points out in the Daily Show monologue above, though, there's a fairly key detail they overlooked.
"I know I'm not meant to get distracted, but he's not a fucking Jedi in that picture!" yells Stewart. "Do you understand? Trump is presenting himself as a Jedi, but his lightsaber is red. The only way you can have a red lightsaber is by infusing its kyber crystal with the power of your rage and hate, thereby corrupting it into a vessel for the Dark Side.
"Therefore, every one of those photos that Trump is putting out there, he's admitting he's not a Jedi but in fact a Sith Lord!"
SAVE $100: As of May 6, the iPad Mini with A17 chip is down to $399 on Amazon. That's $100 off the list price, and the lowest-ever price on Amazon.
Opens in a new window Credit: Apple Apple iPad Mini 2024 (A17 chip, 128GB, WiFi) $399 at AmazonWhat a year for iPads! First we got new versions of the iPad Air and iPad Pro, and then the iPad Mini got a much-needed upgrade to be compatible with Apple Intelligence. And if all of that wasn't enough, we've been treated to a number of deals on these new models lately.
As of May 6, the iPad Mini with A17 chip is on sale for $399 on Amazon. That's $100 off the list price, and the lowest-ever price on Amazon. We haven't seen a price drop on the iPad Mini for some time, so if you've been waiting for the right moment to strike, this could be it.
SEE ALSO: The app that turns your iPhone into a scanner, and it lasts for lifeThe iPad Mini is the smallest of Apple's tablets with an 8.3-inch display, making it a great option for reading. Plus, with the A17 chip, the iPad Mini is ready for Apple Intelligence — helping you edit photos, summarize articles, write emails, and much more.
Get $100 off the iPad Mini for a limited time at Amazon.
The 2025 Met Gala took place on Monday night, with celebrities and fashion insiders once more flocking to New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art to partake in some flamboyant pageantry. And once more, the internet's denizens have turned to social media to offer takes on their outfits.
SEE ALSO: K-pop fans are furious about racism at the Met Gala. Here's why. This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.This year's Met Gala theme celebrated the museum's new spring exhibition "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style," which opens on May 10. This exhibit will explore Black fashion history and style in the U.S. and Europe, stretching from the 18th century until now. In particular, "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style" aims to examine Black dandyism, and the key role style has had in forming Black identities in the Atlantic diaspora.
As such, the dress code for the 2025 Met Gala was "Tailored to You," the museum stating that it is "a nod to the exhibition’s focus on suiting and menswear." Unsurprisingly, many Black celebrities shone with spectacular style this year, taking centre stage and commanding attention.
Everyone else take note: This is now you do the Met Gala.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.Among those absolutely owning the Met Gala was Motown legend Diana Ross, who attended the event for the first time in over 20 years. She wore a magnificent white gown featuring an 18-foot train embroidered with her family's names, the result of a collaboration between Ross, her son Evan, and Nigerian designer Ugo Mozie.
Expressing a widely held sentiment, X user @beyoncegarden posted that Ross "LITERALLY CLEARED EVERYONE OMFG ICONIC."
Diana Ross. Credit: Kevin Mazur / MG25 / Kevin Mazur / Getty Images for The Met Museum / VogueDamson Idris' outfit earned a notable chef's kiss from Derek Guy, also known as "the menswear guy" or @dieworkwear on X. Though Guy was focused on Idris' striking red Tommy Hilfiger suit, the F1 actor initially wore a white racing suit which was subsequently torn off for a dramatic reveal.
Damson Idris. Credit: Savion Washington / Getty ImagesGuy also dubbed Janelle Monáe's look as one of his favourites at the event. Collaborating with Tom Browne and Wicked costume designer Paul Tazewell, Monáe initially appeared in a structured, pinstriped cape which bore an image of a suit. She then shed the cover to show off a striking tailored jacket and skirt in bold red, black, and white. The unmistakably dandy ensemble was topped off by a bowler hat, monocle, and a brooch featuring a diamond made from tequila — a nod to the impact diamond mining has had on African nations.
Janelle Monáe Credit: John Shearer / WireImage; Kevin Mazur / MG25 / Kevin Mazur / Getty Images for The Met Museum / Vogue; Theo Wargo / FilmMagicIn fact, there were so many amazing looks at the 2025 Met Gala that it's impossible to choose a highlight. From Tessa Thompson to Jodie Turner-Smith, Doechii to Lupita Nyong'o, it seems practically everyone came determined to leave no crumbs.
From left to right: Tessa Thompson, Jodie Turner-Smith, Doechii, Lupita Nyong'o. Credit: Dia Dipasupil / Getty Images; Jamie McCarthy / Getty Images; John Shearer / WireImage. This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed. From left to right: Lauryn Hill, Halle Berry, Kerry Washington, Imaan Hammam. Credit: John Shearer / WireImage; Jamie McCarthy / Getty Images; Dimitrios Kambouris / Getty Images for The Met Museum / Vogue This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.What's more, this year the men of the Met Gala brought their A-game as well. It is Met Gala tradition that at least some (typically male) attendees to earn onlookers' disdain by showing up in relatively ordinary outfits — and there were indeed some less interesting suits on the daffodil-dotted carpet. However, this year's smattering of lacklustre looks were completely overshadowed by the sheer volume at which everyone else was serving.
"It’s such a breath of fresh air to see the men nail the Met Gala theme and be creative for once!!" posted X user @jacquemusx.
From left to right: Brian Tyree Henry, Jeremy O. Harris, Khaby Lame, André 3000. Credit: Dia Dipasupil / Getty Images; Jamie McCarthy / Getty Images; Gilbert Flores / Variety via Getty Images. From left to right: Keith Powers, Alton Mason, Dynasty Ogun and Soull Ogun, Shaboozey. Credit: Jamie McCarthy / Getty Images; Savion Washington / Getty Images; Dimitrios Kambouris / Getty Images for The Met Museum / VogueWhile the 2025 Met Gala undeniably belonged to its Black attendees, other guests were also working hard to keep up. Sabrina Carpenter forewent pants, opting for a Louis Vuitton bodysuit she described as a "dramatic take on a dandy tailcoat."
Others put a unique spin on the Met Gala's theme by zeroing in on the "Tailored to You" dress code. SEVENTEEN leader S.Coups was dressed by BOSS, which clearly drew inspiration from the Korean hanbok to design the K-pop idol's outfit. Indian singer and actor Diljit Dosanjh honoured his Punjabi heritage with a custom sherwani by Prabal Gurung. Meanwhile, Wednesday's Jenna Ortega leaned heavily into the tailoring concept with a Balmain gown made of metal rulers, designed by Olivier Rousteing.
From left to right: Sabrina Carpenter, S.Coups, Diljit Dosanjh, Jenna Ortega. Credit: Dimitrios Kambouris / Getty Images for The Met Museum / Vogue; Kevin Mazur / MG25 / Kevin Mazur / Getty Images for The Met Museum / Vogue; Taylor Hill / Getty Images. This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.You can watch the whole Met Gala carpet on Vogue's YouTube channel — all three hours of it.
SAVE $40: As of May 6, the Kindle Essentials Bundle is on sale for $121.97 at Amazon. That's 25% off its list price of $161.97.
Opens in a new window Credit: Kindle Kindle Essentials Bundle including Kindle (2024) $121.97 at AmazonThe latest Kindle release is one of my favorite recent investments. It has been a great way to catch up on new books and ones I've been meaning to start for a while. I'd highly recommend it to anyone who's an avid reader. Its essentials bundle — which comes with a fabric cover and power adapter alongside the e-reader itself — is even on sale right now at Amazon, so there's no better time to pick it up.
Usually the Kindle Essentials Bundle is listed for $161.97, but it's currently on sale for $121.97. That lets you keep $40 compared to buying everything separately, which is a very nice deal to take advantage of while it's live. With Mother's Day right around the corner, it's also a great gift idea.
SEE ALSO: Prime members get a free e-book with Amazon's First ReadsThis Kindle is worth every cent, too. It features a six-inch glare-free display that's great for reading in any lighting. I recently took mine out to the park to read in the sunshine and it felt really nice to not have to deal with any pesky reflections getting in my way. And with 16GB of storage, there's plenty of space to stock up your library with exciting new e-books. Its portable size makes it a perfect traveling companion, too.
Amazon has this listed as a limited-time deal, so don't miss out on 25% off the Kindle Essentials Bundle at Amazon while it's still available.
Another great Kindle deal that's worth checking out right now is on the Kindle Colorsoft. If you'd prefer an e-reader that will bring your favorite stories and comics to life in color, this one deserves a look. The redesigned Kindle Scribe is also down to its lowest-ever price at Amazon.
Squid Game Season 3 is fast approaching, and now we have our first proper glimpse of what the end will look like.
In the brief teaser above, we see Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae) returning to the games in a bow-wrapped coffin before the main characters line up to wearily draw a red or blue ball from a large, ominous-looking gumball machine.
Squid Game Season 3 premieres June 27 on Netflix.
For more TV shows coming this summer, check out Mashable's big streaming preview.
SAVE $40: As of May 6, the Fitbit Versa 4 is on sale for $149.95 at Amazon. That's a 25% saving on the list price.
Opens in a new window Credit: Fitbit Fitbit Versa 4 $149.95 at AmazonGetting a smartwatch for fitness and lifestyle tracking doesn't need to break the bank, especially when you don't need the most advanced model on the market. I've tested a lot of smartwatches over the years, and for affordable fitness and lifestyle tracking, you can't go wrong with the Fitbit Versa 4.
As as of May 6, the Fitbit Versa 4 is on sale at Amazon, reduced to just $149.95. This deal can be found in all color options: black, pink sand, and waterfall blue.
SEE ALSO: The best Fitbits in 2025This is my favorite watch in the Fitbit range, and one I've spent a lot of time testing. In my opinion, it's an excellent all-rounder fitness tracker. Whether you're hoping to run a 5K or want to get some insights into your sleeping habits, this watch offers a bit of everything.
There are over 40 sports tracking modes that include running, swimming, cycling, and general workout features. However, it's worth noting that the battery life isn't as long-lasting for long-distance activities as the likes of Garmin or Coros. So if you're planning to regularly hit the double digits for runs, it's worth having a look at run specific watches.
Health and lifestyle features of the Versa include heart rate monitoring, sleep tracking, and built-in GPS so you can head outside for activities without your phone. And style-wise, the Versa 4 ticks all the boxes. It has a bright AMOLED display with vibrant colors and images, and is touchscreen-controlled, so it's easy to use as well as looking nice on your wrist.
Grab this great Fitbit deal before it runs out.
SAVE $40: As of May 6, the SHOKZ OpenRun Pro 2 headphones are on sale for $139.95 at Amazon. That's a 22% discount on list price.
Opens in a new window Credit: SHOKZ SHOKZ OpenRun Pro 2 $139.95 at AmazonFor many, running with headphones is a constant battle of hearing your music, hearing your surroundings, and not having them fall out of your ears at every given opportunity. Why must it be that you always have to sacrifice something?
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SEE ALSO: I tried my AirPods Max headphones' new lossless audio ability: Does it really work?Bone conduction technology does what it says on the tin. It's a technology that transmits sound through vibrations directly to the inner ear via the cheekbones, bypassing the eardrum, and increasing your spatial awareness. And as of May 6, you can buy the SHOKZ OpenRun Pro for less, reduced to just $139.95 at Amazon.
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Today, Microsoft confirmed some long-standing rumors and unveiled two new compact Surface devices, its second batch of Qualcomm-powered Copilot+ PCs.
The devices include a more portable 13-inch Surface Laptop and a 12-inch Surface Pro, which are pared-down versions of Microsoft's flagship laptop and convertible. Both Surface devices feature an eight-core Snapdragon X Plus processor with an NPU rated at 45 trillion AI operations per second (TOPS), which supports the latest Copilot+ experiences.
The new Surface Laptop and Surface Pro will come with 16GB of RAM, 256GB or 512GB of UFS storage, and three finishes: Ocean, Violet, and Platinum. They're set for release on Tuesday, May 20 starting at $899.99 and $799.99, respectively. Preorders are now available from the Microsoft Store and Best Buy.
The new 13-inch Surface Laptop: No more 'Go'? Credit: MicrosoftMeasuring in at 11.25 x 8.43 x 0.61 inches and 2.7 pounds, the new 13-inch Surface Laptop is the "thinnest and lightest Surface Laptop yet," according to a company blog post. It joins the Surface Laptop 7th Edition, Mashable's current favorite Windows laptop, which debuted in June 2024 in two sizes: 13.8 inches and 15 inches.
Compared to last year's model, the new Surface Laptop has a downgraded 60Hz touchscreen display with a lower resolution and contrast ratio. It's also a tad less powerful, as the existing Surface Laptop 7 is configurable with 10-core Snapdragon X Plus and 12-core Snapdragon X Elite CPUs with up to 64GB of RAM. It should still be plenty peppy, though: Microsoft's announcement claims it "outpaces the MacBook Air M3," Apple's previous-generation notebook.
SEE ALSO: Best Windows laptops for 2025: Our top pick lasts longer than the M4 MacBook ProsThe 13-inch Surface Laptop might have one leg up over the flagship model in the stamina department. It's rated at 23 hours of local video playback per charge, whereas the Surface Laptop 7 is rated at 20 hours. That said, the latter lasted nearly 23 hours in Mashable's hands-on testing, so they could be equals in practice.
At $899.99, the new Surface Laptop is $100 cheaper than the entry-level Surface Laptop 7, and even cheaper than Apple MacBook Air laptops.
The launch of the 13-inch Surface Laptop seems to mark the end of Microsoft's Surface Laptop Go line of budget portable laptops, which was last updated in 2023 (we've reached out to a company rep to confirm this). It's also a sign that the tech giant is committed to Windows on ARM over x86-based processors (for its consumer-oriented products, at least). The most recent Surface Laptop Go 3, a 12.4-incher, was powered by a 12th-gen Intel Core CPU.
The new 12-inch Surface Pro: A tinier hybrid Credit: MicrosoftThe 12-inch Surface Pro measures 10.8 x 7.47 x 0.3 inches and weighs in at only 1.5 pounds, making it "the thinnest and lightest Copilot+ PC yet" across all brands, per Microsoft's announcement. That was a title previously held by the Asus ZenBook A14.
A hybrid device with a built-in adjustable kickstand, the new Surface Pro is a smaller alternative to last year's 13-inch Surface Pro 11th Edition, which came in two different configurations: a 10-core Snapdragon X Plus variant with a LCD touchscreen display, and a 12-core Snapdragon X Elite model with an OLED touchscreen display, both with up to 64GB of memory. Its own touchscreen has a worse refresh rate, resolution, and contrast ratio than both of the flagship options, but a better rated battery life of 16 hours of local video playback per charge (compared to 14 on WiFi-only models and nine with those sporting cellular connectivity). As with the new Surface Laptop, we'll see how that translates to real-world usage.
SEE ALSO: As tariffs come for tech, these are the best cheap laptops under $1,000A new Surface Pro 12-inch Keyboard will turn the Surface Pro into a laptop, while Microsoft's Surface Slim Pen will allow the user to draw or take notes on its display. (It can magnetically attach to the back of the new Surface Pro for safekeeping.) Both accessories are sold separately.
The new Surface Pro will start at $799.99, making it $200 cheaper than the base Surface Pro 11.
New Windows Copilot+ experiencesMicrosoft introduced several new and updated Copilot+ experiences alongside its new Surface devices Tuesday, including a dynamic lighting feature in Microsoft Photos, a custom sticker generator in Paint, image description-reading capabilities for Narrator, and more Click to Do actions. They'll roll out to members of its Windows Insiders feature preview program over the course of the next month.
Copilot+ PC users will also soon have the option to enable an AI agent that can automate and execute tasks within their Settings menu. Users will be able to describe what they need help with in plain English, such as "my mouse pointer is too small," and the AI agent will take care of it.
Head over to the Microsoft Blog to check out the full list of new Copilot features.
A sweltering planet circling a star much like the sun is delivering something scientists rarely get when studying distant worlds — clarity.
Using the James Webb Space Telescope, a collaboration of NASA and its European and Canadian counterparts, a team of astronomers zoomed in on TOI-421b, a planet more than 2.5 times larger than Earth and 245 light-years away in space.
The exoplanet isn't just missing clouds, it's free of the typical hazes that have obscured views of the atmospheres surrounding other planets in its size class.
That makes TOI-421b a standout among so-called "sub-Neptunes," planets larger than Earth but smaller than Neptune. These worlds are thought to be the most common in the Milky Way, yet scientists know relatively little about them, said Eliza Kempton, principal investigator of the study. That's because their atmospheres have been so hard to study.
"They're incredibly plentiful in our galaxy," Kempton, an astronomer at the University of Maryland, told Mashable. "And that just raises the importance that if this is the most common kind of planet, we better try to figure out what they're all about."
SEE ALSO: These scientists think alien life best explains what Webb just found The James Webb Space Telescope has provided the clearest atmospheric reading yet for a hot sub-Neptune exoplanet. Credit: NASA GSFC / CIL / Adriana Manrique Gutierrez illustrationThe way the team analyzed the planet's atmosphere is called transmission spectroscopy. When planets cross in front of their host star, starlight shines through their atmospheres. Molecules within the atmosphere absorb certain light wavelengths, or colors, so by splitting the star’s light into its basic parts — a rainbow — astronomers can look for which light segments are missing to figure out the makeup of an atmosphere.
When they peered at TOI-421b, they saw strong signs of water vapor and a hydrogen-rich atmosphere, with no evidence of the thick aerosol layers that have previously cloaked other sub-Neptunes.
The team picked up hints of carbon monoxide and sulfur dioxide, though they'd need more observations to confirm those detections. The researchers also noted what was absent from the data: methane and carbon dioxide. Their findings are published in the Astrophysical Journal Letters.
Scientists chose TOI-421b for this study because it was predicted to have a haze-free atmosphere, based on its extremely high temperature of 1,340 degrees Fahrenheit. Cooler planets — like the previously studied sub-Neptunes orbiting dimmer stars called red dwarfs — often show signs of methane. But methane tends to break down in high heat, unable to start the chemical process that can lead to haze.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.The big surprise was just how lightweight the planet's atmosphere appeared. It wears a jacket of hydrogen and helium, like the gas its star is made of. Previous sub-Neptune studies revealed worlds wrapped in much heavier gases that could potentially be water worlds. Scientists are now wondering if the planet has held onto the molecular outfit it was born with billions of years ago.
Perhaps the type of star a planet orbits changes how the atmosphere of that world develops over time. Or maybe the hotter planets are just more likely to have clear skies. Whatever the reason, the team is motivated more than ever to look at other hot sub-Neptunes for patterns.
"So we can see if this planet just turned out to be kind of a unique snowflake," Kempton said, "or is it emblematic of a class of planets that all have similar properties?"