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British Airways fears a future where AI agents pick flights and brands get ghosted

13 December 2025 at 05:00

CEO warns airlines that don’t learn to sell themselves to machines could soon be flying under the radar

British Airways' chief executive has warned that the airline industry is fast heading for a future where AI agents, not humans, decide which brands get booked – and carriers that fail to adapt are at risk of quietly disappearing from the digital shop window.…

Shark FacialPro Glow review: The pore de-clogging is legit, but it may not be right for every skin type

13 December 2025 at 05:30
Leah's hand holding Shark FacialPro Glow device with DePuffi attachment with other accessories and sink in background

Shark's debut skincare device, the Shark CryoGlow face mask, which I absolutely love, came out a year later than most of the other top red light masks. We eventually found out that Shark was merely biding its time to perfect the CryoGlow with features no other LED masks can claim. While the wait was well worth it that time, Shark is two steps ahead of the rest of the at-home beauty industry with its second skincare device release: The Shark FacialPro Glow was released on Oct. 17, and I was excited to unbox it and yap about my early thoughts.

After spending about 45 days with the beauty tool, I'm ready to share a bit more.

What even is the Shark FacialPro Glow?

Shark officially describes the FacialPro Glow as a "complete at-home hydro-powered facial system." I honestly think that description is misleadingly vague β€”Β it makes the FacialPro Glow sound like just another facial steamer or something, and it's not that at all. The FacialPro Glow's type of at-home facials is so much more dynamic.

Shark FacialPro Glow packaging including skincare serums and exfoliation nozzles
The FacialPro Glow comes with the serums that are steps of the exfoliation routine. Credit: Leah Stodart / Mashable
Shark FacialPro Glow device and attachments in carrying case
The FacialPro Glow, Depuffi, and power hub come in a travel case. Credit: Leah Stodart / Mashable

The FacialPro Glow system consists of two swappable facial heads that get powered up by the included handheld battery pack.

The official FacialPro Glow attachment has a water tank and conducts legitimate deep cleansing through hydro-powered extractions of oil or dirt built up in your pores. Four nozzles are included to customize suction based on your skin type and sensitivity, and whether you need to exfoliate your cheeks or the T-zone that day.

The second included attachment is actually the Shark Depuffi, which resembles a stainless steel gua sha and offers instant hot or cold contrast therapy β€”Β the first at-home device to ever do so. (See, I told you Shark was ahead of its time this time.) The heated setting is ideal for lymphatic drainage and a circulation boost, and Shark recommends using this setting to loosen the gunk in your skin ahead of extraction. The cooling setting is great for soothing your skin post-extractions, as well as general sculpting and de-puffing. Both temperatures are adjustable and hit their desired temperature in literal seconds, just like the InstaChill under-eye pads on the CryoGlow mask.

Leah's hand holding Shark Depuffi handheld device on heat mode
The Depuffi's heated setting can also be used on the neck and shoulders. Credit: Leah Stodart / Mashable
Leah's hand holding Shark FacialPro Glow attachment above battery pack
Swapping attachments just involves clicking and un-clicking from the power hub. Credit: Leah Stodart / Mashable

Right away, I could tell that morning sculpting on the cool setting is going to be one of those things that I go to bed thinking about. It feels like a metal spoon taken out of the freezer to fight under-eye bags, but if it were also giving you a light sculpting face massage at the same time. As a gua sha, the curved design is perfect for sculpting your cheekbones and jawline.

The Depuffi is set to be released as a standalone purchase sometime in 2026. I must say, I appreciate SharkNinja's dedication to adding a random "i" onto the end of its products when possible β€” the Ninja Slushi and the Shark Glossi welcome you.

Also included are two serums: An AHA + BHA exfoliating gel called Derm Detox and a BHA hydrator with hyaluronic acid called Hydro Infuse. I read that you're supposed to apply Derm Detox and let it sit for three minutes before actually using any suction. Apparently, this gives it time to sink down into your skin to dissolve dead skin cells and soften that stubborn sebum buildup.

How does the FacialPro Glow work?

Upon opening the FacialPro Glow, I was intimidated. It felt like there were a lot of pieces and way more steps than the CryoGlow routine I'm used to: put mask on and take mask off. Luckily, Shark seemed to anticipate that there might be a learning curve, so there were stickers with labels, arrows, and directions all over everything. For extractions, all you really have to do is fill the water tank with water, choose your nozzle and intensity with the plus sign button, then let 'er rip.

I also found Shark Beauty's YouTube tutorial with esthetician Sofie Pavitt to be super helpful. This is where I learned how to evenly drag the FacialProw Glow across my face. The nozzles have a suction cup-like edge, and pressing the nozzle on your skin creates a seal that you can feel. Then, you just glide the device upwards at an angle across your cheeks, jaw, forehead, and such, each little swipe ending with a kiss sound to let the air out.

Leah using Shark FacialPro Glow to extract pores near her jaw
You're supposed to hold your skin taut during extractions, but I was taking a selfie. Credit: Leah Stodart / Mashable
Leah using Shark FacialPro Glow DePuffi attachment to sculpt cheekbone
The next morning, I used the chill setting to do some sculpting β€”Β and wake me up. Credit: Leah Stodart / Mashable

Suction intensity can be adjusted, but even the most powerful one doesn't hurt or anything. It's just... very targeted suction. You're simply the inside of a fish tank, and the FacialPro Glow is one of those sucker mouth fish that suction cup to glass. However, I'd probably recommend easing into it even if you think there's a super-clogged area that needs a good scrub. I think I went after the sebaceous filaments near the corners of my nose a little too hard, leaving the area a bit red and irritated.

The FacialPro Glow stops buzzing after three minutes, so you know when to move on. The final step involves going back and doing everything you just did, but with the Hydro Infuse serum in the tank this time. This locks in hydration by pushing hyaluronic acid and a firming peptide complex far deeper into your skin than patting with fingers could permeate.

My FacialPro Glow results after 24 hours

Within minutes of using this beauty tool for the first time, there's a lot of physical proof that this thing is really cleansing your skin. There's definitely more instant gratification here than with the CryoGlow mask's "see best results in eight weeks" situation.

There are actually two tanks to monitor: the one that you fill up with water or serum, and a larger dirty water tank that holds everything that the nozzle drained from your skin. My water from my first go was slightly cloudy with a few little specks floating around. According to the gunk decoding chart on the back of the box, that means the device removed excess oil and dead surface skin cells. The resulting liquid may be gross at first, but truthfully, I'd be pissed if it wasn't β€”Β it just means the hydro-abrasion is actually doing something. Maybe it's a placebo effect, but the sebaceous filaments on my nose that once resembled blackheads looked lighter when I was up close and personal in the mirror.

I'd dare to say that the Shark FacialPro Glow literally felt like it was pumping life back into my skin. It felt so soft and plump after just a single extraction session at night and a single de-puffing session the next morning, and even that feels like a testament to its effectiveness.

My FacialPro Glow results after 1.5 months: I love the glow, but I have to use it sparingly

I used the FacialPro Glow for the first time near Halloween. Now, mid-December, I've been trial and error-ing to find the right balance of de-clogging and over-exfoliation.

Here's the sitch: My T-zone is the most oily, clog-prone part of my face, but parts of that T-Zone are also the most sensitive (around my nostrils and around my mouth). Basically, the skin that could really use at-home extractions the most is also the skin that gets red and irritated the most. Of course. So, I've found that even just once-a-week use of the FacialPro Glow is too much for me sometimes.

If you have sensitive skin or use Tretinoin, use your discretion

While the ultimate goal of spa-level hydration sounds innocent enough, the FacialPro Glow still utilizes both a chemical exfoliant (AHA and BHA in the Detox serum) and physical exfoliation of sorts from the suction β€” and my finicky skin barrier just can't handle that very often. Even the gentle nozzles go too hard sometimes. This isn't the device's fault, but something to consider if you know your skin gets angry easily. To prevent further irritation, be sure to disinfect the nozzles with hypochlorous acid before and after each use. The last thing you want to do is drag bacteria across your whole face.

I also use Tretinoin almost every day, which I know isn't technically exfoliation, but it's still a powerful active ingredient that's triggering quick cell turnover. If you also use a retinoid or high-grade retinol, be extra careful that you're not FacialPro Glow-ing too often.

That said, I stand by my initial claim that the Shark FacialPro Glow works incredibly well on sebaceous filaments. The parts of my nose and chin that aren't sensitive β€”Β my actual nose bridge and tip, and the direct middle of my chin β€” are still pretty clear of the prominent black dots that felt permanent before I got the FacialPro Glow. Though I don't reach for the FacialPro Glow every single week, my skin definitely feels softer each time I do use it. Not for nothing, the DePuffi's cool setting is a little treat I look forward to daily.

At the risk of sounding ridiculously lazy, I sometimes just don't feel like using the FacialPro Glow. I swear it takes longer than the 10 minutes that Shark advertises, so don't expect it to be a quick skincare step in the morning. Between swapping out nozzles for different parts of your face and going over everything a second time to infuse the hydration serum, it has kind of fallen into the category of daunting tasks that my squirrel brain keeps putting off.

Is the Shark FacialPro Glow worth it?

You can just tell when your skin feels like it's suffocating from grime. If regular cleansing and exfoliating don't feel like they're going deep enough β€”Β and if getting an in-office extracting facial is too expensive to keep up with β€”Β I think the Shark FacialPro Glow could be a worthwhile purchase. The average professional Hydrafacial costs between $150 and $300, so paying $399.99 once for the opportunity to give yourself a similar facial at home whenever feels justifiable.

I don't think the FacialPro Glow can necessarily suck out an active pimple, but it's an amazing tool for mitigating oily buildup, sloughing off dry skin, and thoroughly washing off makeup. I've named it as one of the best gifts for teenage girls for this reason. Plus, it's hard to argue with the FacialPro Glow's effectiveness on sebaceous filaments that no serums or red light therapy can unearth.

But you should think twice about buying the Shark FacialPro Glow if you have extremely sensitive skin. I'm not saying this device is a net negative for that skin type, but you may be using it less often than you feel like you should be using a $400 device. However, I do think literally anyone would get daily use out of the DePuffi attachment's heat and cooling settings. It's seriously such a nice little source of pampering to pull you out of zombie mode or warm up your face before skincare. Shark is releasing the DePuffi on its own in early 2026.

In terms of preventing acne, I think my skin responds better to the bacteria-killing blue light of my Shark CryoGlow face mask. An LED mask obviously can't physically extract sebaceous filaments, so you really just have to weigh which skin concern is more... concerning to you.

Where to buy the Shark FacialPro Glow

Amazon
Shark FacialPro Glow
$399.99 at Amazon
Shark FacialPro Glow exfoliation and de-puffing device in lilac

Shark
Shark FacialPro Glow
$399.99 at Shark
Shark FacialPro Glow exfoliation and de-puffing device in blue

Sephora
Shark FacialPro Glow
$399.99 at Sephora
Shark FacialPro Glow exfoliation and de-puffing device in lilac

UPDATE: Dec. 13, 2025, 5:00 a.m. EST Since first publishing this review on Oct. 31, 2025, I've added a more long-term review to my first impressions. I've now been using the FacialPro Glow for one and a half months.

The Shark TurboBlade Cool + Heat bladeless tower fan and heater is out to end the thermostat wars

13 December 2025 at 05:07
Shark TurboBlade Cool + Heat bladeless fan against a cream-colored wall

If you’re lucky enough to live with someone who has the same temperature preferences as you do, you might consider keeping that partnership alive for a lifetime. Many of us suffer through living with others who have wildly different temperature preferences. It’s a battle for control of the thermostat year-round. Shark is out to ease the stress of temperature wars.

The SharkNinja brand makes some of our favorite kitchen appliances, air purifiers, and vacuums. TheΒ Ninja SlushiΒ has given us frozen margs on demand, while theΒ Shark PowerDetect with Clean and Empty SystemΒ is a Mashable favorite for vacuuming up stubborn pet hair. But now we’ve stumbled onto the Shark TurboBlade Cool + Heat Bladeless Tower Fan and Heater, and this is worthy of a top-tier SharkNinja award. Aside from the long name, I’ve been impressed with nearly every feature while testing it out.

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A one-and-done situation, with a kid-friendly design

One of the strongest selling points about the Shark TurboBlade Cool + Heat is that it’ll serve as extra warmth in the winter and a cooling breeze come summer. Both of these functions are housed in the slim and sleek design. That means you won’t have to unpack and then pack away the space heater and find where that dusty box fan went when the seasons change.Β 

the side of the shark turboblade cool + heat
As its name suggests, the TurboBlade is a fan and heater in one device. Credit: Lauren Allain / Mashable

I found the slim profile of the Shark TurboBlade Cool + Heat to be awesome for both storage and carrying from room to room. Because of this, I think it could be a perfect year-round addition to a small apartment, dorm room, or bedroom. Plus, the bladeless design makes it more child-friendly, although keep in mind the exterior can get hot.

A satisfying pivot

The arms of the Shark TurboBlade Cool + Heat move in two different ways. First, both arms can tilt together to fully vertical, horizontal, or anywhere in between. Then, each arm has a separate airflow adjustment, allowing you to position the airflow directly where you’d like it to go in fan mode. In heating mode, the air comes out of only the center vent, but you can still choose vertical or horizontal.Β 

the shark turboblade heat + cool with arms blowing in different directions
The airflow rotation on both arms is excellent for dual users. Credit: Lauren Allain / Mashable

In both heat and cool mode, the TurboBlade can oscillate up to 180 degrees, which is really great if you’re sitting on the couch trying to heat or cool more than just yourself. You can also set smaller oscillation rotations, like my preferred 45 degrees.

The versatility of the TurboBlade Cool + Heat

I tested out the TurboBlade Cool + Heat during a chilly fall in the Pacific Northwest, which meant I stuck mostly to the heater function’s three modes. Thermo IQ allows you to select your desired temperature between 60 and 90 degrees, and the heater will take it from there. The comfort mode is designed for all-day use at a sustained temperature, and the focus setting is perfect if you come home from work wanting nothing more than to sit on the couch with warm air pointed in your direction.

I used the cooling fan during two scenarios: while sleeping and while working out. I hate a hot room when working out, but it’s not worth turning down the central heating for my 30-minute rowing session since that would cool the entire house. Instead, I carried the TurboBlade Cool + Heat with me, positioned it in front of the rower, and took off on my workout in cooling bliss. Plus, the wind made my stationary rowing machine feel a lot more like I was actually out on the water and not stuck working out inside, thanks to December rain.

the center vent on the shark turboblade heat + cool
The simple heat/fan dial easily switches between the two modes. Credit: Lauren Allain / Mashable

In an Instagram Reel, Shark showed a person using the cool fan setting of the TurboBlade while cooking in a hot kitchen. I’m really bummed I didn’t think of this because I was a sweaty mess in the kitchen on Thanksgiving while trying to cook, bake, and sautΓ© while wearing a wool sweater. The TurboBlade would have made that a lot more comfortable.

Another instance that made me love the TurboBlade Heat + Cool was when I was sleeping. Shark advertises that the fan function can create an β€œair blanket” thanks to the design. With the arms in the horizontal position, the fan can sit at the foot of the bed and blow blissfully cool air to both sides of the bed. There are 10 speeds to choose from with the fan mode.

I already thought the pivot on each arm was a great feature, but this is where I really loved it. I’m a hot sleeper, so a fan is a must. But I’m also a light sleeper, and if I position a fan directly onto me, that airflow will cause wispy hair to tickle my face, and that’s an infuriating situation. So the ability to have a cool breeze over the bed, positioned exactly so that it missed my face and hair, is pure beauty. While using it at night, I was also impressed by how quiet the fan is, even at the highest speed.

Can you love a remote control? Because this one is good.

The remote control that comes with the Shark TurboBlade Cool + Heat has probably ruined most remotes for me from here on out. For one, the remote magnetically attaches to the main body of the fan. And it’s not some half-assed magnet β€” this is a powerful magnet that really wants to nest itself back home, and I appreciate that. It also has a shocking operation range. I was able to turn the heater on in the morning while I was still in bed in the other room. Since both my partner and I sleep hot, we turn the heat off entirely at night. It's common for me to be chilling (literally) in a 58-degree office when I log on for work at 6 a.m. Walking into a pre-heated room thanks to the Shark TurboBlade was a level of spoiled I didn’t know I could swing.

the shark turboblade remote control attached to the back of the fan
A satisfying home for the excellent remote control. Credit: Lauren Allain / Mashable

If you don’t love the remote, the display and control face on the fan itself is also useful. In another thoughtful design touch, you can alter the brightness of the display between four levels. That’s awesome if you’re an annoyingly light sleeper like me and don’t want the display on at all.

Not the best for large rooms

In my testing, I found the heating and fan on the TurboBlade Cool + Heat to be pretty darn effective. The ability to heat rapidly was slightly less efficient than my beloved Vornado AVH10 space heater, but that thing is a beast of a heater that I adore. I wouldn’t count on the Shark TurboBlade Cool + Heat to warm a large room with an open floor plan, but I found it great for heating a bedroom or office, and I think it would be ideal in a small studio apartment.

Is the Shark TurboBlade Cool + Heat worth the price?

If you want a portable fan and space heater that doesn’t look aesthetically unpleasing, the Shark TurboBlade Cool + Heat is a great option. It’s extra ideal for small spaces since you can get use out of it year-round, instead of finding a seasonal storage area. It’s also a nice solution for someone in your family who’s always uncomfortable with whatever temperature the majority can agree on β€” and it would be great to let family or friends use it in a guest room if you’re hosting.Β 

I’m always inclined to break down price into a cost-benefit ratio, so here we go: Use the SharkTurbo blade for every day in a single year, and you’re at about $1 per day if the tower fan is sitting at full price, plus whatever your local energy cost is, of course.

The 30 best new Lego sets run the gamut from Game Boy to The Goonies and the U.S.S. Enterprise

13 December 2025 at 05:00
Lego Icons Tropical Aquarium on sideboard

Yes, Legos are for adults, and yes, buying Legos is a valid way to spend adult money.

The plastic brick brand is constantly releasing new sets, and for collectors and casual hobbyists alike, this past year has been a great time to be a Lego fan. As of Dec. 2025, Lego's expanded its lineup to include iconic fixtures from Star Trek and The Goonies, as well as some creative decor in the form of their aquarium and fortune firecracker sets.

I spent my time combing through all of the best new Legos to pick out the best of the best, from the affordable options to larger investments. You can find them below, along with more of the best releases from earlier in the year, including the Lego Game Boy and a new Star Wars set that's officially the largest Star Wars Lego model of all time.

Best new Lego sets as of Dec. 2025

Lego Creator 3-in-1 Space Exploration Telescope

Lego Creator 3-in-1 Space Exploration Telescope in front of space themed background
A tripod telescope is one of three available builds in this one set. Credit: Lego

What's just as cool as space? The fact that this 278-piece set can be built into three different configurations, including an adjustable telescope on a tripod, an adjustable microscope, or a UFO. It's the perfect set for the space enthusiast in your life, young or old, and best of all, it's just $34.99. Preorders ship out on January 1, 2026.

Lego Fortune Firecracker

Lego Fortune Firecracker on wall in house
Legos that serve as wall decor are elite. Credit: Lego

Lunar New Year isn't until February, but you can get prepared by pre-ordering this Lego Fortune Firecracker. The eight firecrackers "crackle" when they're moved, and the entire set can be mounted on the wall. The center can also be opened to reveal one of two scenes of your choice β€” a firework display or God of Fortune celebration scene. Preorders will ship out on January 1.

Lego Editions FIFA World Cup Official Trophy

Lego Editions FIFA World Cup Official Trophy and minifigure on gradient background
Credit: Mashable Photo Composite / Lego

In classic Lego style, this replica brings you more than meets the eye. The 2,842-piece set functions as a 14.5-inch brick version of the iconic World Cup trophy, but unlike the real deal, the top can also be opened to reveal a World Cup scene. The actual World Cup isn't until July of next year, but preorders for this set ship out on March 1, 2026.

Lego Ideas The Goonies

Lego Ideas The Goonies set on side table next to couch in living room
The Goonies Legos 'R' Good Enough. Credit: Lego

The Goonies turned a whopping 40 years old this year β€” what better way to celebrate than building this nearly 3,000 piece set, featuring the iconic Inferno pirate ship housing vignettes from the film? And unlike the full-scale ship built for the movie, it won't be devastating if you want to scrap this one and build it all over again. At the time of writing, this set is on backorder, but should be ready to ship out (no pun intended) 60 days from purchase.

Lego Icons Star Trek: U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D

Lego Icons Star Trek: U.S.S. Enterprise with minifigs on sideboard in room
Your living room: The Final Frontier. Credit: Lego

The crew of the Lego U.S.S. Enterprise may be used to more exciting voyages than the one to your office shelves or living room sideboard, but the Star Trek fans will probably appreciate being greeted by the display every single day.

This Next Generation-themed 3,600-piece set comes with nine minifigures, a detachable command saucer, secondary hull, warp nacelles with distinctive red and blue detailing, an opening shuttlebay, 2 mini shuttlepods, and an angled display stand with a schematic and ship statistics. Also currently on backorder, it will ship out 60 days after purchase.

Lego Icons Tropical Aquarium

Lego Icons Tropical Aquarium on sideboard in living room
All the aquarium essentials are in this set, including a treasure chest. Credit: Lego

This set may be a whopping 4,154 pieces, but after the initial build, it'll be way less work to maintain a real aquarium. Plus, it even comes with knobs and levers so you can "move" the sea life inside, from a striped brickfish to sea anemones and, of course, a sunken treasure chest. This backordered set will ship out 60 days after purchase.

Best Lego sets coming soon

The following sets aren't available to preorder, but will be available come January 2026.

Best new Lego sets as of Oct. 2025

Lego Time Machine from Back to the Future

Lego Time Machine from Back to the Future on bookshelf
Credit: Lego

It's relatively common to see Lego sets from popular IPs, but less so to see them at an under-$50 price point. This quaint 357-piece set is the perfect coffee table addition for Back to the Future fans. It's on preorder until its ship date of Jan. 1, 2026 (not 1955). This isn't the first time Marty McFly's DeLorean has been brickified, but this more-affordable set is part of the Lego Speed Champions line.

Lego Up-Scaled Santa Minifigure

Lego Up-Scaled Santa Minifigure on side table next to other holiday decor
Why not get into the holiday spirit before the end of October? Credit: Lego

Not to pit sets against each other, but I wasn't wowed by the $330 Christmas Tree (and neither were reviewers on Lego's site so far). This oversized Santa minifig is a much more palatable $54.99, has the positive reviews to back it up, and stands at a nice 10.5-inches tall, making it a great addition for any holiday setup.

Lego Gingerbread AT-AT Walker

lego gingerbread at-at walker on mantel
Not pictured: the seasonally-appropriate snowy landscape of Hoth. Credit: Lego

Star Wars fans have another huge (literally) release lower down on this list, but for anyone looking to get into the holiday spirit while honoring their love of Star Wars lucked out with this Lego Gingerbread AT-AT Walker. It's just a bit smaller than the now-retired 1,267-piece AT-AT Lego originally released, but at 697 pieces and 7.5-inches tall, it's still plenty to ring in the holidays with.

Lego Super Mario Game Boy

lego game boy with game paks on red bench
The ultimate dose of nostalgia. Credit: Lego

I don't know if there's a combination of words more nostalgic than Lego Super Mario Game Boy. This set was announced for preorder in July, and as of Oct. 1, is finally available. As a small catch, it is on backorder for up to 60 days, so if you're looking to gift it to the gamer in your life this holiday season, I'd grab it sooner rather than later. The set comes with a customizable display and game paks, but if you want to play actual games on this Lego replica, you'll have to go the same path as this modder.

Lego Ideas Mineral Collection

Lego Ideas Mineral Collection by window
For any Botanicals fans looking for something a little different, one of Lego Ideas newest releases has got you covered. Credit: Lego

They're (Lego) minerals, Marie. One of the latest releases from the Ideas line is an 880-piece set that allows you to create a nice display of Lego golden pyrite, purple amethyst, reddish-pink rhodochrosite, blue fluorite, watermelon tourmaline and tangerine quartz.

Lego Batman Logo

Lego Batman Logo on shelf
This easy to display Batman set celebrates 20 years of Lego Batman. Credit: Lego

It may be hard to come by your own personal bat signal if you don't live in Gotham, but Lego made it easy with this Batman Logo set. The 678-piece set celebrates 20 years of Lego Batman, hence the golden Batman and anniversary coin. Also included is the display stand, supports for wall-mounting the piece, and a code to unlock a character in Lego Batman Legacy of the Dark Knight. As of now, it's only available for preorder, and will ship on March 1, 2026.

Lego Wicked Emerald City & Kiamo Ko Castle

Lego Wicked Emerald City & Kiamo Ko Castle
One short day, in the Lego Emerald City. Credit: Lego

We're closing in on the release to the Wicked sequel. If you're looking to kill some time before the film's release, this relatively small (but adorable) 860-piece set will do the trick.

Lego Ideas Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory

Lego Ideas Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
The snozzberries do in fact taste like snozzberries. Credit: Lego

Come with me, and you'll be, in a world of 2,205 plastic bricks that make up the iconic scenes from Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory. This set comes with nine minifigures (you'll never guess who five of them are), along with depictions of the chocolate waterfall and Wonkatania boat.

Lego Icons Captain Jack Sparrow's Pirate Ship

Lego Icons Captain Jack Sparrow's Pirate Ship
And yes, it does come equipped with a row of cannons. Credit: Lego

The enduring power of Pirates of the Caribbean's popularity can be found in two facts about this Lego set. One, it's part of the Icons series, meaning it joins the ranks of other iconic IPs. Two, it's on backorder for the next 60 days, so if you're wanting to get an impressive display piece sooner rather than later, I recommend adding it to your cart ASAP.

Lego Star Wars Death Star

Lego Star Wars Death Star on shelf
This 9,023-piece set might rival the build time of the actual Death Star. Credit: Lego

Step aside, $850 Lego Millennium Falcon. The Lego Death Star hits a $999.99 price point, making it the most expensive Lego from the brand. While its price point has raised some eyebrows, this is one of the top ten biggest sets Lego's ever made, and the biggest Lego Star Wars set to date, clocking in at a whopping 9,023 pieces, including 36 minifigures and two droid figures.

Best new Lego sets as of Aug. 2025

Lego Jack-O'-Lantern Pickup Truck

Jack-O'-Lantern Pickup Truck on table
The farmer figurine nails the balance of fear and excitement known by every Halloween fan. Credit: Lego

The correct day to start celebrating Halloween season is Sept. 1, but as someone who absolutely loves Halloween, I will allow Aug. 1. This quaint Jack-O'-Lantern set (with a pumpkin you can open!) nails the vibe for adorable Halloween bookshelf decor for under $20.

Lego Arcade Machine

Arcade Machine lego set on desk
The perfect desk accessory. Credit: Lego

What is the point of being a gamer if not collecting adorable accessories through which to channel your passion? I guess actually playing games, but when your eyes need a break from your screen, building this mini arcade machine could do. The 468-piece set opens up to a mini gaming room for the included minifigure.

Lego Halloween Wreath

halloween wreath hanging indoors on hutch
Credit: Lego

Between the bats, spiders, pumpkins, and ghosts, the only Halloween heavy hitter missing on this wreath is a skeleton (though it does feature bones). While this wouldn't be the best outdoor option, Lego's Halloween Wreath comes with a string for easy hanging in your home, making it a great option for getting in the spooky spirit.

Lego 'Mario Kart' Piranha Plant Power-Up Pursuit

Mario Kart Piranha Plant Power-Up Pursuit set on table
Switch 2 owners aren't the only ones who get to enjoy new Mario Kart content. Credit: Lego

Don't quite have the funds to get your hands on the new Mario Kart game just yet? This set requires no Switch 2 to enjoy, featuring Koopa Troopa, Toadette, the Tanooki Kart and Cat Cruiser, and of course, a piranha plant you can attach to either kart.

Lego Botanicals Mini Bonsai Trees

lego bonsai trees on sideboard
Look at the serenity of these tiny Lego trees! Credit: Lego

Lego Botanicals fans: we did it. We finally got a set of bonsai trees that don't have any flowers or leaves actually made up of tiny pink frogs. (No shade to the frog fans, it's just a little unnerving for some of us!).

Lego Botanicals Hibiscus

Lego Botanicals Hibiscus on coffee table in living room
A perfect addition for a Lego Botanical garden. Credit: Lego

If there's a Lego Botanicals flower set that isn't gorgeous, I've yet to come across it, and the Hibiscus set is certainly no exception. The 660-piece life-size flower set comes with posable petals in a pretty lilac shade, making it an excellent accent piece.

Lego One Piece Battle at Arlong Park

lego battle at arlong park set
Credit: Lego

The Arlong Park arc of One Piece is what some fans consider the real hook β€” no small feat considering the original anime is over 1,000 episodes long (and still ongoing). Luffy's rubber powers get a fun feature in the arm-lengthening pieces, and a tap to the top of the pagoda causes it to explode in a nod to the show's unforgettable fight scenes.

Lego Nike Dunk x Lego

Lego Nike Dunk x Lego
Who knew a Lego sneaker would look this good? Credit: Lego

There's a Lego collab for everyone, including Nike and basketball fans. This 1,180 set comes with a couple of tricks up its sleeve (or down its shoe?), in the form of a storage compartment in the sneaker (where you can drop the minifig or extra shoe lace colors to swap later) and the ability to spin the basketball. That's a slam dunk of a fun set.

Lego Star Wars Wicket the Ewok

Lego Star Wars Wicket the Ewok on shelf
What's more stunning decor, the Botanicals Hibiscus or Wicket the Ewok? Credit: Lego

Ewoks are the most adorable creature in the Star Wars universe, argue with the wall. While I think Lego could've made real magic with a life size Ewok set, this 1,010 piece that stands around nine inches tall is pretty adorable, too. And true to canon, he comes equipped with a spear and a little treat.

Lego Marvel Spider-Man vs. Oscorp

Lego Marvel Spider-Man vs. Oscorp
Display some of Spider-Man's most iconic heroes and villains in your living room. Credit: Lego

This Spider-Man set packs in the heavy hitters from the beloved series: Spider-Man, Miles Morales, Norman Osborn, the Green Goblin, and Venom β€” just to name a few of the minifigures found among the 808 pieces that make up this set. The city model features Miles Morales' apartment, the Oscorp building, and Venom's apartment, giving you plenty of opportunities for staging the perfect Spider-Man scene.

Lego Icons Shelby Cobra 427 S/C

Lego Icons Shelby Cobra 427 S/C
From afar, this set almost doesn't look like Legos. Credit: Lego

Early buyers of the Shelby Cobra 427 S/C set are impressed: the attention to detail paid to the design makes the car look great from afar and up close. The working steering wheel is a nice touch, alongside Caroll Shelly's signature on the glovebox.

Lego Star Wars AT-ST Walker

Lego AT-ST walker on wardrobe
A room isn't complete without a good statement piece. Credit: Lego

If you missed out on the Lego AT-AT set before it was discontinued (and fair β€” it was $849.99), this AT-ST set is much more reasonably priced at $199.99, and it doesn't require quite as much shelf space, making it overall a much more practical option. And it's still just as iconic to the Star Wars universe.

Lego Architecture Neuschwanstein Castle

Lego Architecture Neuschwanstein Castle on shelving unit
From the Alps to your living room. Credit: Lego

Lego's architecture line depicts some of the most famous structures from around the globe, from Notre Dame in Paris to the Himeji Castle in Japan. For this latest release, Lego brings us to the impressive Neuschwanstein Castle in Germany. It requires you build through 3,455 pieces, but it looks like the view is well worth it.

Lego One Piece The Baratie Floating Restaurant

Lego One Piece The Baratie Floating Restaurant on chest
Display this set on a repurposed trunk and you've got yourself a vibe. Credit: Lego

That's right β€” we have two iconic One Piece scenes on our list. With 3,402 pieces for building this set, you'll create the floating restaurant with detailed rooms where you can place 10 included characters and wanted posters.

A NASA spacecraft is piercing the suns scorching atmosphere right now

13 December 2025 at 05:00
An artist's rendering of Parker Solar Probe flying by the sun

A NASA spacecraft is making a close approach to the sun, repeating its record-breaking distance of 3.8 million miles from the solar surface.Β 

Parker Solar Probe reached "perihelion," the nearest point to the sun in its orbit, on Saturday, Dec. 13. This event is the spacecraft's latest flyby to study the corona, the outermost atmosphere of the sun.Β 

Parker also matched its record speed of 430,000 mph β€” fast enough to get from New York to Tokyo in less than a minute, according to the space agency. During this flyby, the probe will collect data on solar wind, flares, and coronal mass ejections β€” the mysterious solar activity that causes space weather. The spacecraft's four science instruments will measure solar particles and magnetic fields.Β 

The encounter comes one year after the historic flyby last December that saw Parker become the closest human-made object to the star. The findings and images from that event were published in two Astrophysical Journal Letters papers this week.Β 

"Eventually, with more and more passes by the sun, Parker Solar Probe will help us be able to continue building the big picture of the sun's magnetic fields and how they can affect us," said Nour Rawafi, Parker's project scientist, in a statement. "And as the sun transitions from solar maximum toward minimum, the scenes we'll witness may be even more dramatic."

Parker’s mission, which launched in 2018, was to gain insight on how the sun and corona work. It "touched" the sun for the first time in 2021, traveling into a region where the temperature is 2 million degrees Fahrenheit.Β 

Right now, space weather isn't well understood, and forecasting blasts of solar material that could disrupt power grids, telecommunications, and GPS systems remains challenging. Fortunately, the atmosphere and magnetic field shield earthlings against the most harmful health impacts of radiation during solar storms.Β 

But these events can have repercussions for technology on which people have come to depend. A solar flare in March 1989, for example, caused all of Quebec, Canada, to experience a 12-hour power outage. It also jammed radio signals for Radio Free Europe.

Coronal mass ejections and flares both involve enormous solar explosions and sometimes happen together. Through telescopes, the flares appear as bright light and the ejections look like fans of gas flying into space. The difference between the two phenomenons can be compared to Civil War-era artillery, NASA explains:Β 

"The flare is like the muzzle flash, which can be seen anywhere in the vicinity. The (coronal mass ejection) is like the cannonball, propelled forward in a single, preferential direction … only affecting a targeted area."Β 

The hot plasma from the ejection usually takes up to three days to reach the planet, traveling over 1 million mph. A geomagnetic storm can happen when charged particles from that plasma interact with Earth's magnetic field.Β 

An artist's rendering of the corona's boundary
The data also helped scientists create the first detailed maps of the corona's boundary, the AlfvΓ©n surface, where solar material breaks free and becomes solar wind. Credit: CfA / Melissa Weiss illustration

Parker's observations revealed that some magnetic material launched during a coronal mass ejection last December actually fell back to the sun instead of escaping. This recycling seems to reshape the magnetic environment and even influence the direction of later solar eruptions.Β 

The data also helped scientists create the first detailed maps of the corona's boundary, known as the AlfvΓ©n surface, where solar material breaks free and becomes solar wind. The spacecraft's measurements show that this zone grows larger and more jagged as the sun's activity ramps up.Β 

"The insights we gain from these images are an important part of understanding and predicting how space weather moves through the solar system, especially for mission planning that ensures the safety of our Artemis astronauts traveling beyond the protective shield of our atmosphere," said Joe Westlake, NASA's heliophysics division director, in a statement.

NASA is reviewing next steps for the spacecraft in 2026 and beyond.

How to watch the 2026 Australian Open online for free

13 December 2025 at 05:00
Jannik Sinner of Italy celebrates

TL;DR: Live stream the 2026 Australian Open for free on 9Now. Access this free streaming platform from anywhere in the world with ExpressVPN.


It feels like we're inundated with tennis tournaments over the summer months, and then nothing. After the US Open, tennis fans have a painful wait for the next Grand Slam. Well that wait is almost over. The 2026 Australian Open looms on the horizon, promising epic contests between the best players in the world.

If you want to watch the 2026 Australian Open for free from anywhere in the world, we have all the information you need.

What is the Australian Open?

The Australian Open is a tennis tournament held annually at Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Australia. It's the first of the four Grand Slam tennis events held each year, followed by the French Open, Wimbledon, and US Open.

The current singles champions are Jannik Sinner and Madison Keys.

When is the 2026 Australian Open?

The 2026 Australian Open is the 114th edition of the tournament. This year's event will take place from Jan. 12 to Feb. 1.

How to watch the 2026 Australian Open for free

The 2026 Australian Open is available to live stream for free on 9Now.

9Now is geo-restricted to Australia, 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 Australia, meaning you can unblock 9Now from anywhere in the world.

Access free live streams of the 2026 Australian Open 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 Australia

  4. Visit 9Now

  5. Watch the 2026 Australian Open for free from anywhere in the world

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The best VPNs for streaming are not free, but leading VPNs do tend to offer free-trial periods or money-back guarantees. By leveraging these offers, you can gain access to free live streams without committing with your cash. This is obviously not a long-term solution, but it does give you time to watch the 2026 Australian Open before recovering your investment.

What is the best VPN for 9Now?

ExpressVPN is the best service for bypassing geo-restrictions to stream live sport on 9Now, for a number of reasons:

  • Servers in 105 countries including Australia

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

  • Strict no-logging policy so your data is always secure

  • Fast connection speeds

  • Up to eight simultaneous connections

  • 30-day money-back guarantee

A one-year subscription to ExpressVPN is on sale for $99.95 and includes an extra three months for free β€” 49% off for a limited time. This plan also 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 $12.95.

Live stream the 2026 Australian Open for free from anywhere in the world with ExpressVPN.

How to watch Thunder vs. Spurs online for free

13 December 2025 at 05:00
Basketball as it goes through the hoop

TL;DR: Live stream Oklahoma City Thunder vs. San Antonio Spurs in the NBA Cup for free with a 30-day trial of Amazon Prime. Access this free live stream from anywhere in the world with ExpressVPN.


The NBA Cup final awaits for the Oklahoma City Thunder and San Antonio Spurs, but two doesn't go into one. The Thunder have looked unbeatable at times this season, but the Spurs possess the talent to give the champions some problems. Will Wemby play? It might be too risky to return so soon, but this huge game might tempt the Spurs organization to throw their star back into the mix.

If you want to watch Thunder vs. Spurs in the NBA Cup for free from anywhere in the world, we have all the information you need.

When is Thunder vs. Spurs?

Thunder vs. Spurs in the NBA Cup starts at 9 p.m. ET on Dec. 13. This game takes place at the T-Mobile Arena.

How to watch Thunder vs. Spurs for free

Thunder vs. Spurs in the NBA Cup is available to live stream for free with a 30-day trial of Amazon Prime.

This free live stream is geo-restricted to the U.S., but anyone can secure access with a VPN. These tools can hide your real IP address (digital location) and connect you to a secure server in the U.S., meaning you can access free live streams of the NBA from anywhere in the world.

Stream the NBA for free by following these simple steps:

  1. Sign up for a 30-day trial of Amazon Prime (if you're not already a member)

  2. Subscribe to a VPN (like ExpressVPN)

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

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

  5. Watch the NBA from anywhere in the world on Prime Video

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$12.95 only at ExpressVPN (with money-back guarantee)

The best VPNs for streaming are not free, but they do tend to offer money-back guarantees or free trials. By leveraging these offers, you can watch NBA live streams without actually spending anything. This clearly isn't a long-term solution, but it does mean you can watch select games from the NBA Cup before recovering your investment.

What is the best VPN for the NBA?

ExpressVPN is the best service for accessing free live streams on platforms like Prime Video, for a number of reasons:

  • Servers in 105 countries

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

  • Strict no-logging policy so your data is secure

  • Fast connection speeds free from throttling

  • Up to eight simultaneous connections

  • 30-day money-back guarantee

A two-year subscription to ExpressVPN is on sale for $139 and includes an extra four months for free β€” 61% off for a limited time. This plan also 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 $12.95 (with money-back guarantee).

Live stream the NBA Cup for free with ExpressVPN.

How to watch Magic vs. Knicks online for free

13 December 2025 at 05:00
Basketball as it goes through the hoop

TL;DR: Live stream Orlando Magic vs. New York Knicks in the NBA Cup for free with a 30-day trial of Amazon Prime. Access this free live stream from anywhere in the world with ExpressVPN.


We're fast approaching the business end of the NBA Cup. Only four teams remain in contention for the top prize, with the Orlando Magic facing the New York Knicks in the first semi final. The NBA Cup doesn't yet carry the significance of the playoffs, but at this late stage, expect teams to throw everything at it.

If you want to watch Magic vs. Knicks in the NBA Cup for free from anywhere in the world, we have all the information you need.

When is Magic vs. Knicks?

Magic vs. Knicks in the NBA Cup starts at 5:30 p.m. ET on Dec. 13. This game takes place at the T-Mobile Arena.

How to watch Magic vs. Knicks for free

Magic vs. Knicks in the NBA Cup is available to live stream for free with a 30-day trial of Amazon Prime.

This free live stream is geo-restricted to the U.S., but anyone can secure access with a VPN. These tools can hide your real IP address (digital location) and connect you to a secure server in the U.S., meaning you can access free live streams of the NBA from anywhere in the world.

Stream the NBA for free by following these simple steps:

  1. Sign up for a 30-day trial of Amazon Prime (if you're not already a member)

  2. Subscribe to a VPN (like ExpressVPN)

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

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

  5. Watch the NBA from anywhere in the world on Prime Video

Credit: ExpressVPN
$12.95 only at ExpressVPN (with money-back guarantee)

The best VPNs for streaming are not free, but they do tend to offer money-back guarantees or free trials. By leveraging these offers, you can watch NBA live streams without actually spending anything. This clearly isn't a long-term solution, but it does mean you can watch select games from the NBA Cup before recovering your investment.

What is the best VPN for the NBA?

ExpressVPN is the best service for accessing free live streams on platforms like Prime Video, for a number of reasons:

  • Servers in 105 countries

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

  • Strict no-logging policy so your data is secure

  • Fast connection speeds free from throttling

  • Up to eight simultaneous connections

  • 30-day money-back guarantee

A two-year subscription to ExpressVPN is on sale for $139 and includes an extra four months for free β€” 61% off for a limited time. This plan also 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 $12.95 (with money-back guarantee).

Live stream the NBA Cup for free with ExpressVPN.

Ditch decision fatigue and find content instantly with this platform β€” now $15 for life

13 December 2025 at 05:00
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TL;DR: Ditch decision fatigue and find free entertainment with this lifetime subscription to BitMar Streaming Content Finder, on sale now for just $14.97 (reg. $150) through Jan. 11.


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This retro gaming console has something for everyone, and now it’s just $84

13 December 2025 at 05:00
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Looking for a gift that will delight almost anyone β€”Β from Gen Z to Boomers? The Kinhank Super Console X2 Pro Retro Gaming Emulator and Streaming Console offers something for everyone, from iconic games spanning multiple generations to streaming movies on Disney+.

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Scan signatures, receipts, and memories instantly with this app β€” now $28 for life

13 December 2025 at 05:00
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How to watch Boise State vs. Washington online for free

13 December 2025 at 05:00
Jonah Coleman of the Washington Huskies carries the ball
Want to watch college football this season? Here are your best options:

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ESPN Unlimited
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Fox One
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There was big college football drama last week, with James Madison securing a playoff spot thanks to a series of championship game results. But the drama is far from over as we enter bowl season, meaning plenty more action and, of course, the playoffs.

Dec. 13. kicks off the bowl season action, with the Boise State Broncos vs. Washington Huskies in the LA Bowl from SoFi Stadium.

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Boise State are the Mountain West champions, having defeated UNLV in the Championship Game. It’s the Broncos’ third straight conference win β€” they’re also on a three-game streak entering this bowl game β€” but they’ll still face a tough challenge against the Power Four team of Washington, who have eight wins overall this season. Boise State haven’t toppled a Power Four team since 2019.

Add to that all the spectacle and excitement of bowl season, and this is a game not to miss. If you want to watch Boise State vs. Washington for free from anywhere in the world, we have all the information you need.

When is Boise State vs. Washington?

Boise State vs. Washington takes place at 8 p.m. ET on Dec. 13. This game takes place at SoFi Stadium.

Boise State vs. Washington is broadcast on ABC.

How to watch college football in 2025/26

Fans can live stream college football on a wide range of recommended services, some of which include free trials so you can follow the action without actually spending anything.

ESPN Unlimited (no free trial)

$29.99 per month for 1 year

Channels: ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPNEWS, ESPN Deportes, SEC Network, ACC Network, ESPN on ABC, ESPN+, ESPN3, SECN+, and ACCNX

ESPN Unlimited provides access to everything that ESPN has to offer. For college football, you get live access to games on ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPN+, SEC Network, SECN+, ACC Network, and ABC. The Unlimited plan will set you back $29.99 per month, but for the first year, new subscribers can secure a bundle with Disney+ and Hulu for the same price.

Fox One (free trial)

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7-day free trial, then $199.99 per year

Channels: Fox, FS1, FS2, Big Ten Network

Fox One provides access to live broadcasts on Fox, Fox Sports, FS1, FS2, and Big Ten Network. It costs $19.99 per month, but you can save $40 by opting for the annual plan at $199.99. You can also start with a seven-day free trial, so you've got the chance to watch select games without spending anything.

FuboTV (free trial)

7-day free trial, then $54.99/month for 1 month

Channels: ABC, ACC Network, Big Ten Network, CBS, CBS Sports Network, ESPN, ESPN 2, ESPNews, Fox, FS1, FS2, Marquee Sports Network, Monumental Sports, NBC, NBCSN, Pac-12 Network, SEC Network, and The CW

FuboTV offers you more than 250 channels of live TV and provides the opportunity to watch on 10 screens at once, if that's your thing. You can try FuboTV with a seven-day free trial period.Β 

Fubo takes sports seriously, and that's something we appreciate. With the Pro subscription, you get access to most college football broadcasts. But hardcore fans may want to consider upgrading to the Elite plan, which unlocks access to ESPNU, SEC Network, Pac-12 Network, and ACC Network. Either way, we suggest you test the waters for seven days before you make any sort of commitment.

Hulu + Live TV (free trial)

3-day free trial, then $76.99/month

Channels: ABC, ACC Network, Big Ten Network, CBS, ESPN, ESPN 2, ESPNews, ESPN U, Fox, FS1, FS2, NBC, and The CW

Hulu + Live TV is not exactly cheap, but it does offer good bang for your buck. You need to cough up $76.99 per month (after a three-day trial), but you get access to over 95 live TV channels, plus Hulu, Disney+, and ESPN+ (all with ads). The included access to ESPN+ provides bonus access to even more college football games on top of live TV networks like ABC, FOX, ESPN, The CW, ACC Network, and more. Now that's value.

Sling (no free trial)

Channels: ABC, ACC Network, Big Ten Network, ESPN, ESPN 2, ESPN 3, ESPNews, ESPN U, Fox, FS1, FS2, NBC, Pac-12 Network, SEC Network

Sling is a comprehensive sporting service that offers a whole host of benefits, but you do need to be careful when selecting a plan. The Orange and Blue packages give you access to FOX, NBC, ABC, ESPN, and more in local markets, but for access to ACC Network, SEC Network, Big Ten Network, and more, you'll need the Sports Extra package. We recommend checking your local market to ensure you get access to the channels you actually need.

YouTube TV (free trial)

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7-day free trial, then $49.99/month for your first 3 months

Channels: ABC, ACC Network, Big Ten Network, CBS, CBS Sports Network, ESPN, ESPN 2, ESPNews, Fox, FS1, FS2, NBC, NBCSN, SEC Network, and The CW

YouTube TV provides access to over 100 live channels. Newsflash: that's a lot. This huge list includes most of the channels you actually need to watch live college football, including NBC, CBS, ABC, FOX, and ESPN, plus networks like FS1 and SEC Network. YouTube TV also offers that all-important free trial so you can watch select games without spending anything.

How to watch Boise State vs. Washington from anywhere in the world

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

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DJI Osmo Mobile 8 review: A phone gimbal for content creators on a budget

13 December 2025 at 04:56
The DJI Osmo Mobile 8 folded up.

DJI launched its latest smartphone gimbal, the Osmo Mobile 8, in November, in markets across (most of) the globe. It's a decent option for budding content creators on a budget, offering straightforward controls and smooth performance that can also help jazz up home movies.

The DJI Osmo Mobile 8 is a solidly built phone gimbal

The buttons on the DJI Osmo Mobile 8.
Credit: A. Yeo

DJI's Osmo Mobile 8 has solid build quality, largely made of a sturdy-feeling black plastic β€” but it also comes with a slightly textured rubberised grip on the handle's rear. This addition seems unnecessary, as the material feels barely different to the rest of the handle and adds little in terms of grip.

The seams interrupt the smooth, ergonomic feel of it in the hand. Making the handle's body a single piece may have been preferable; the micro-channel around the grip seems likely to collect dead skin and grime. Still, the Osmo Mobile 8 feels good overall.

The Osmo Mobile 8 comes with its multifunctional module, a clamp to hold your phone, and a fabric storage pouch. The phone clamp connects to the gimbal arm via a magnet, which is reassuringly strong enough to give users peace of mind. There are also two USB-C cables: A longer one for charging the Mobile 8, and a shorter one which connects the module to your phone when using a mic.Β 

The underside of the DJI Osmo Mobile 8 with the tripod deployed, showing a mounting thread.
Credit: A. Yeo

In addition to these accessories, the Osmo Mobile 8 has an inbuilt telescopic extension rod and a tripod, both of which are solidly built. Though the extension rod only adds around 8.5 inches, it's enough to get crowd shots or a decent selfie, and packs away so well that you're likely to forget it's there. You can fully extend it while using the tripod as well, though it feels just precarious enough that you wouldn't want to if there's much of a breeze.

Tripod legs stow away in the Osmo Mobile 8's handle, making for a very compact and elegant design solution. These legs pull out from the bottom and then fold out, attached with metal hardware that feels durable.

There is a nice amount of flex when you apply downward pressure to the Osmo Mobile 8, while the tripod is set up. It has the kind of bounce that makes it feel it's unlikely to break.

The bottoms of the tripod prongs end in relatively sizable rubber feet, which provide a good amount of stability and grip, as well as scratch protection for the surface you place it on. It does a decent job of standing on uneven surfaces, though isn't designed for anything extreme.

DJI recommends picking up its separately sold Grip Tripod accessory if you want to set up your Osmo Mobile 8 in less even, more windy conditions.

Travelling with the Osmo Mobile 8 isn't smooth

The DJI Osmo Mobile 8's storage bag.
Credit: A. Yeo

Unfortunately, even with its smart tripod storage, the Osmo Mobile 8 is bulky enough that carrying it around to shoot on the go feels like a hassle. The gimbal is over twice as heavy as DJI's popular Osmo Pocket 3 gimbal camera, weighing in at around 370g, and while the mobile phone arm folds down, it still leaves the Mobile 8 an awkward shape for transport.

The Osmo Mobile 8's included fabric storage bag offers little protection, alas, and doesn't feel sufficient for carrying it around. Realistically, many users are likely to leave the Osmo Mobile 8's magnetic phone clamp attached to the gimbal when not in use. (While DJI does have a flat quick-release mount accessory for MagSafe compatible iPhones, it's sold separately and isn't compatible with the multifunction module.)

The clamp can still be rotated even while the Osmo Mobile 8 is powered off, which can cause it to get caught in the storage bag's opening when being taken out or stowed. This part doesn't spin freely either, as the gimbal's mechanical range doesn't have a 360-degree roll. You wouldn't want to force it too far, which doesn't feel like an impossible mishap that might occur in the bottom of your bag.

The DJI Osmo Mobile 8 is best when used hands-free

The DJI Osmo Mobile 8's tripod stand deployed.
Credit: A. Yeo

While the DJI Osmo Mobile 8's build is a bit clunky, it makes up for it with impressive performance. In addition to offering a fill light with eight levels of brightness and color temperature settings, the Osmo Mobile 8's incredibly handy multifunction module acts as a microphone receiver for compatible DJI transmitters as well as enables tracking of people or animals.

Subject tracking is smooth, easy to operate, and works well. When using the DJI Mimo app, users choose a subject to lock on to simply by tapping them while they're in frame. (Subjects are automatically tracked instead when using AppleDockKit in the iPhone camera app β€” more on that later.)

The gimbal will then follow the selected subject as long as they move at a moderate, reasonable speed, making it suitable for vlogging. We did successfully dodge it when attempting to do so, meaning people can duck out of frame when needed.

The Osmo Mobile 8 is great if you want to set up your gimbal for hands-free filming. Aside from the built-in tripod and heavier weight helping to keep it sturdy, the large phone screen enables you to check your framing from a further distance (provided you're using your phone's front camera).

Unfortunately, its weight acts against it when used as a handheld device. DJI's smaller and lighter Osmo Pocket 3 is a far superior handheld gimbal experience, though it's also three times the price and has a comparatively tiny inbuilt screen which makes filming from a distance trickier.

The DJI Osmo Mobile 8 folded up.
Credit: A. Yeo

When you've finished filming, turning the Osmo Mobile 8 off feels a bit like putting it in a sleeper hold. Powering it off involves folding down the gimbal arm and rotating it so that it locks in place, aligning the small, subtle indicators to guide you. At first it feels as though you're doing something you aren't supposed to, as the unit will struggle against you, twitching and turning as you force it into position.

When using the Osmo Mobile 8, the camera quality depends on the phone you use. The DJI Mimo app supplements this by offering a few basic beauty filter options. All of these work quite well, and can be adjusted in strength if you prefer more subtle touchups.

However, the iOS app applies face slimming by default, even if you move its slider down to zero. You'll have to completely turn off all beauty filters to disable it, meaning you can't just smooth your skin or get rid of your dark circles. In contrast, Android offers more beauty filter options, and doesn't apply face slimming automatically.

DJI Osmo Mobile 8 vs 7P: What are the differences?

A close up on the DJI Osmo Mobile 8's multifunctional module.
Credit: A. Yeo

The Osmo Mobile 8 is the same size and roughly the same weight as its predecessor, the Osmo Mobile 7P. DJI also states that both models have 10-hour run times and charge in about 2.5 hours. The primary upgrades between the DJI Osmo Mobile 8 and Osmo Mobile 7P are the mechanical range of the gimbal and AppleDockKit support.Β 

While the Osmo Mobile 7P's mechanical range limited it to -109 to 222 degrees of panning, the Osmo Mobile 8 allows for full 360-degree pan rotation. This means that you can set it to track you via DJI's Mimo app, then walk in circles around the gimbal and have the camera follow you. Such a wide range of motion makes the Osmo Mobile 8 much easier to set and forget, for when you want to catch moments like running around with the kids at a family picnic.

The Osmo Mobile 8 also introduces AppleDockKit support, enabling iPhone users to track subjects in the native iPhone camera app. Pairing is easy, simply requiring you to tap your phone to the NFC tag on the side of the gimbal's handle. Even so, you can't directly choose what AppleDockKit tracks, making it most suitable for less busy shots where there's a higher chance it will lock on to your desired subject.

AppleDockKit tracking works with the Osmo Mobile 8's phone clamp, but won't activate if you have the multifunction module attached. It's far more practical to use the gimbal's quick-release mount instead if you have it, as its AppleDockKit tracking doesn't use the multifunction module anyway.Β 

Native iPhone camera tracking isn't necessarily a groundbreaking new addition to the Osmo Mobile 8, as tracking in the DJI Mimo app works well. However, it may improve workflow for people who prefer to film footage directly to their camera roll instead of via the app.

Should you buy the DJI Osmo Mobile 8?

A close up of the buttons on the DJI Osmo Mobile 8.
Credit: A. Yeo

With compact gimbal cameras such as DJI's Osmo Pocket 3 available, comparatively bulky gadgets like the Osmo Mobile 8 can be a harder sell even for those willing to pay a premium. The Osmo Pocket 3 is notably more compact and lightweight, and doesn't require you to relinquish your phone to use it.

Even so, the Osmo Mobile 8's significantly lower price makes it a much more attractive option for those who dabble in content creation, primarily film at home, and are curious to find out how a gimbal might upgrade their setup.

If you're after smooth subject tracking on a budget, the DJI Osmo Mobile 8 is a versatile, well-built gimbal that will likely suit your needs.

Unfortunately, while the Osmo Mobile 8 is currently available in many markets, the U.S. remains a notable exception. DJI continues to deal with notable obstacles from the U.S. federal government, which have hindered its business stateside. For now, getting your hands on DJI's Osmo Mobile 8 in the U.S. may require going through third parties.

The best smartphones of 2025

13 December 2025 at 04:43
Composite image featuring OnePlus 15, Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7, and iPhone 17 Pro

Apple, Samsung, Google, and OnePlus brought their A-games with new phone releases in 2025.

Not every aspect of every new device those companies released was great. Some of the devices themselves were disappointing. Still, whether you want a mid-range powerhouse or a fabulous foldable, or anything in between, you had plenty of great options in 2025.

Here are the best smartphones that launched in the past 12 months.

OnePlus 15

OnePlus 15
It's a little generic-looking, but who cares? Credit: Joe Maldonado/Mashable

For the past few years, Chinese firm OnePlus has offered pretty excellent flagship phones at competitive prices. If you want to escape the Apple/Google/Samsung ecosystem and go with something a little different (but arguably just as good, if not better), the OnePlus 15 is a great way to go.

There's nothing especially distinctive or gimmicky about the OnePlus 15 β€” just a reliable, solid Android handset. For $899, you get three good rear cameras, a huge display with a staggering 165Hz refresh rate, and a gargantuan 7,300mAh battery that holds up for exceptionally long stretches of time.

The OnePlus 15 is the most recently released phone on the list, and absolutely stands its ground against the rest.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7
It's simply absurd how thin this phone is. Credit: Joe Maldonado/Mashable

One of the big problems with tablet-style foldables (which I personally prefer to clamshell-type phones) is this: most feel bulky when folded up. You can use the outer display like a normal phone β€” but on almost all of these devices, the form factor doesn't make that a super fun thing to do.

That's what makes the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 so remarkable: Samsung fixed that problem entirely. The solution, it turned out, was just to make the phone extraordinarily thin.

The Fold 7 has the most impressive physical design of any device on this list; it really needs to be seen to be believed. It's a great phone in many respects, but the fact that it actually feels like a regular phone when you fold it up is a true game-changer. This is easily the best foldable I've ever used.

Motorola Razr Ultra

Samsung's Z Flip 7 has gotten the most attention among foldable fans, but don't count out the premium Razr Ultra.

This smartphone has an incredible battery life, and it lasted over 24 hours in our rundown tests. On top of that, it starts with 512GB of storage and comes with a Snapdragon processor, unlike the Z Flip 7.

In short, the Razr Ultra feels more like a flagship phone, whereas Samsung's flip phone is a clear step down from the flagship Z Fold 7.The early versions of the foldable Razr had some problems, which we've covered in depth. But the 2025 version fixes these bugs, and it's a satisfying flip-style phone that actually fits in your pocket.

This phone went a long way in convincing our tech editor that foldables are finally ready for the mainstream market; he called it the "unsung hero" of the year.

Google Pixel 10 Pro

Google Pixel 10 Pro color lineup
Not the most exciting color options, sadly. Credit: Joe Maldonado/Mashable

I'm an iPhone guy and probably will be for the rest of time β€” but if I ever had to move to Android, Google's Pixel line is where I'd go.

The Pixel software is always clean and intuitive, and Google tends to favor Pixel phones when it comes to releasing new Android software features first. Then there's the fact that they have some of the best cameras in the business.

Most of that remained true with the Pixel 10 Pro this year. It delivered amazing photos (at least during the daytime) and some of its new AI features, like Daily Hub, can be useful. Google didn't do much tweaking to Pixel this year, but it didn't need much.

iPhone 16e

iPhone 16e
It's a blend of old and new. Credit: Stan Schroeder/Mashable

For years, Apple's mid-range iPhone was the iPhone SE. These were generally pretty good devices, and in particular, they appeased folks who yearned for the physical home button.

Unfortunately, Apple never got into the habit of releasing new SE models annually, and the line was sent out to pasture.

The good news is that Apple didn't give up on mid-range iPhones entirely. The iPhone 16e is the first in what we expect to be an annual line of cheap-ish iPhones, and while its $599 starting price is a bit on the high end for a mid-range device, the phone itself is great.

For far less than the price of a flagship iPhone, you get a nice A18 chip for quality performance, outstanding battery life, and all of the current Apple Intelligence features you could ask for. Hopefully Apple keeps up the momentum and eventually gets the iPhone e-series up to par with the next phone on this list.

Google Pixel 9a

Google Pixel 9a
Nice color. Credit: Joe Maldonado/Mashable

Google's Pixel A-series has been its budget-friendly standard bearer for years, and the Pixel 9a was no different. Aside from a somewhat dull redesign, this $499 handset is almost as good as the regular Pixel 9.

All the AI features are here, the cameras aren't bad, the battery lasts a long time, and you can get it in pink. As a budget phone, it doesn't bring any new features to the table, but the fact that you don't really miss out on much from the regular Pixel 9 is a great selling point in itself.

iPhone 17 Pro Max

iPhone 17 Pro Max
Sadly, we didn't get the orange one. Credit: Stan Schroeder/Mashable

No, we were not going to end this list without talking about 2025's new flagship iPhone. You can breathe easy.

The iPhone 17 Pro Max is a powerhouse. You can get up to 2TB of onboard storage, it has some of the best smartphone cameras money can buy, and you will never have any concerns about performance thanks to powerful internal hardware.

Oh, and the battery is pretty great too; we noted as much as 39 hours of battery life when it comes to video playback. It's not a cheap phone, but if you can afford it, the iPhone 17 Pro Max is worth the investment.

Germany Covers Nearly 56 Percent of 2025 Electricity Use With Renewables

By: BeauHD
13 December 2025 at 05:00
Longtime Slashdot reader AmiMoJo shares a report from Clean Energy Wire: Renewable energy sources covered nearly 56 percent of Germany's gross electricity consumption in 2025, according to preliminary figures by energy industry group BDEW and research institute ZSW. Despite a 'historically weak' first quarter of the year for wind power production and a significant drop in hydropower output, the share of renewables grew by 0.7 percentage points compared to the previous year thanks to an increase in installed solar power capacity. Solar power output increased by 18.7 percent over the whole year, while the strong growth in installed capacity from previous years could be sustained, with more than 17 gigawatts (GW) added to the system. With March being the least windy month in Germany since records began in 1950, wind power output, on the other hand, faced a drop of 5.2 percent compared to 2024. However, stronger winds in the second and third quarter compensated for much of the early-year decrease. Onshore turbines with a capacity of 5.2 GW were added to the grid, a marked increase from the 3.3 GW in the previous year. Due to significantly less precipitation this year compared to 2024, hydropower output dropped by nearly one quarter (24.1%), while remaining only a fraction (3.2%) of total renewable power output.

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