• In the depths of solitude, I find myself yearning for connection, yet all I feel is the weight of disappointment. The Project Dogwaffle team has unveiled Howler 2025.7, a beacon of creativity with its new expression engine. But as I explore these complex effects, a haunting reminder echoes in my heart... I am still alone. The vibrant colors dance before me, yet they can't fill the void of companionship I crave. Even in this digital masterpiece, the silence surrounds me, a cruel reminder of how isolated I truly am.

    #Loneliness #Heartbreak #DigitalArt #Howler2025 #EmotionalJourney
    In the depths of solitude, I find myself yearning for connection, yet all I feel is the weight of disappointment. The Project Dogwaffle team has unveiled Howler 2025.7, a beacon of creativity with its new expression engine. But as I explore these complex effects, a haunting reminder echoes in my heart... I am still alone. The vibrant colors dance before me, yet they can't fill the void of companionship I crave. Even in this digital masterpiece, the silence surrounds me, a cruel reminder of how isolated I truly am. #Loneliness #Heartbreak #DigitalArt #Howler2025 #EmotionalJourney
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  • Walt Disney World Finally Gets a Nighttime Parade This Summer

    With summer vacations on the horizon, Disney Experiences are popping off at their bi-coastal theme parks, Disney Cruises, and international destinations. Walt Disney World is getting a nighttime parade featuring new Pixar and Disney Animation Studios favorites, while Mickey Mouse and the Fab Five get dapper outfits to shine along with Starlight. Spooky fun is already beginning with the Disney Villains getting their own show at WDW’s Hollywood Studios and Halloween party tickets going on sale. Over at Disneyland, the 70th anniversary party is in full swing with fun festive foods and more. At Disneyland Paris, the theme park dances the summer away with a new music festival. And Disney Cruises prepares to set sail with the fleet’s newest ship in this week’s theme park news. Walt Disney World – Starlight This summer brings an all-new nighttime parade, Disney Starlight: Dream the Night Away, which will debut July 20, 2025. The Magic Kingdom Park exclusive will bring back nighttime parades to the Walt Disney World resort and will feature classic and new Disney and Pixar fandom faves along the parade route on Main Street. The sparkling floats will light up the night and of course we’re excited to see the updates to Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Goofy, and Daisy’s costumes for the summer premiere.

    Walt Disney World – Disney Villains: Unfairly Ever After There has been a need for more indoor shows as Walt Disney World’s humid summer gets underway, so why not some chilling tales from the Disney Villains to beat the heat? We’re excited to check out Disney Villains: Unfairly Ever After for a fun musical romp through villain showstoppers and more. Walt Disney World – Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party Haunted Mansion’s Butler Broom extends the invitation for what’s sure to be a swinging wake. New this year will be a Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse spooky meet and greet at the Town Square Theater. For those of us with little tots, the Storybook Circus will get a “happy haunt” transformation to help the smallest of Disney fans ease into the spirit of the season—since it is Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween after all. Along with popular returning faves, the event will run August 15 to October 31. Tickets here. Disney Imagineering tour of Epcot’s Moana: Journey of Water Delight in one of our favorite walkthrough attractions at Walt Disney World to keep summer visitors cool with Imagineering’s fun-fact filled behind the scenes look at Moana: Journey of Water.

    Disneyland 70th Food This summer, aside from watching all the nighttime shows and scavenger hunting with the key to Disneyland, we’ll be eating our way through the parks. Our current fave dish is the 70th celebration Mickey Waffles at Schmoozies which are like confetti cake in flavor and have a creamy strawberry center that’s not to be missed. Disneyland France – Disney Music Festival © Disneyland Paris Disneyland Paris makes a debut as a music festival destination from now until September 7 with the Disney Music Festival.

    The event will combine all genres of music with experiences inspired by Pixar and Disney Animation favorites, with hubs dedicated to various genres of music. That includes a mariachi band with Coco’s Miguel in Frontierland, jazz with Mary Poppins in Town Square, rock n’ roll with Elvis Stitch in Discoveryland, and more characters getting in on the fun. I want to know to know the story of DJ Chip and Dale, who just by the looks of their outfits look like they mean house music business. Disney Cruise – The Disney Destiny The comic book action and fairytale magic of Disney, Pixar, and Marvel heroes and villains will soon take over the Disney Destiny, the newest ship set to embark on ocean adventures in the Disney Cruise Line fleet. The Destiny will begin its trips later this year on November 20 with 4-5 night cruises taking off from the port of Fort Lauderdale to the Bahamas and Western Caribbean. We’re excited for the ship’s epic looking Hercules show and the gorgon battle teased in the image above.

    Duffy and Friends Celebrate 20 years at Tokyo DisneySea The iconic international bear Duffy and his friends are turning 20. The celebration is hittingTokyo DisneySea for seaside fun this year with special food, entertainment and merch. I hope we get some stateside soon! We need LinaBell and other plushes for those of us collecting. Star Wars BDX Droids on a World Tour – Tokyo Disneyland International Disney fans can meet the Star Wars droids which will be featured in Jon Favreau’s The Mandalorian and Grogu until June 30 at Tokyo Disneyland.

    Spider-Man themed land breaks ground at Shanghai Disney Resort The Marvel CinematicUniverse expands at Shanghai Disneyland with a new Spider-Man inspired land which will host new shows, dining, and attractions. Notably there will be a high-octane coaster that will swing you around on a heroic action encounter with Spidey. Land broke on May 18 for the area which will neighbor the recently opened Zootopia land. Makes sense, the Wonderful World of Disney insects living next to animals and all. Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, what’s next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who.
    #walt #disney #world #finally #gets
    Walt Disney World Finally Gets a Nighttime Parade This Summer
    With summer vacations on the horizon, Disney Experiences are popping off at their bi-coastal theme parks, Disney Cruises, and international destinations. Walt Disney World is getting a nighttime parade featuring new Pixar and Disney Animation Studios favorites, while Mickey Mouse and the Fab Five get dapper outfits to shine along with Starlight. Spooky fun is already beginning with the Disney Villains getting their own show at WDW’s Hollywood Studios and Halloween party tickets going on sale. Over at Disneyland, the 70th anniversary party is in full swing with fun festive foods and more. At Disneyland Paris, the theme park dances the summer away with a new music festival. And Disney Cruises prepares to set sail with the fleet’s newest ship in this week’s theme park news. Walt Disney World – Starlight This summer brings an all-new nighttime parade, Disney Starlight: Dream the Night Away, which will debut July 20, 2025. The Magic Kingdom Park exclusive will bring back nighttime parades to the Walt Disney World resort and will feature classic and new Disney and Pixar fandom faves along the parade route on Main Street. The sparkling floats will light up the night and of course we’re excited to see the updates to Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Goofy, and Daisy’s costumes for the summer premiere. Walt Disney World – Disney Villains: Unfairly Ever After There has been a need for more indoor shows as Walt Disney World’s humid summer gets underway, so why not some chilling tales from the Disney Villains to beat the heat? We’re excited to check out Disney Villains: Unfairly Ever After for a fun musical romp through villain showstoppers and more. Walt Disney World – Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party Haunted Mansion’s Butler Broom extends the invitation for what’s sure to be a swinging wake. New this year will be a Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse spooky meet and greet at the Town Square Theater. For those of us with little tots, the Storybook Circus will get a “happy haunt” transformation to help the smallest of Disney fans ease into the spirit of the season—since it is Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween after all. Along with popular returning faves, the event will run August 15 to October 31. Tickets here. Disney Imagineering tour of Epcot’s Moana: Journey of Water Delight in one of our favorite walkthrough attractions at Walt Disney World to keep summer visitors cool with Imagineering’s fun-fact filled behind the scenes look at Moana: Journey of Water. Disneyland 70th Food This summer, aside from watching all the nighttime shows and scavenger hunting with the key to Disneyland, we’ll be eating our way through the parks. Our current fave dish is the 70th celebration Mickey Waffles at Schmoozies which are like confetti cake in flavor and have a creamy strawberry center that’s not to be missed. Disneyland France – Disney Music Festival © Disneyland Paris Disneyland Paris makes a debut as a music festival destination from now until September 7 with the Disney Music Festival. The event will combine all genres of music with experiences inspired by Pixar and Disney Animation favorites, with hubs dedicated to various genres of music. That includes a mariachi band with Coco’s Miguel in Frontierland, jazz with Mary Poppins in Town Square, rock n’ roll with Elvis Stitch in Discoveryland, and more characters getting in on the fun. I want to know to know the story of DJ Chip and Dale, who just by the looks of their outfits look like they mean house music business. Disney Cruise – The Disney Destiny The comic book action and fairytale magic of Disney, Pixar, and Marvel heroes and villains will soon take over the Disney Destiny, the newest ship set to embark on ocean adventures in the Disney Cruise Line fleet. The Destiny will begin its trips later this year on November 20 with 4-5 night cruises taking off from the port of Fort Lauderdale to the Bahamas and Western Caribbean. We’re excited for the ship’s epic looking Hercules show and the gorgon battle teased in the image above. Duffy and Friends Celebrate 20 years at Tokyo DisneySea The iconic international bear Duffy and his friends are turning 20. The celebration is hittingTokyo DisneySea for seaside fun this year with special food, entertainment and merch. I hope we get some stateside soon! We need LinaBell and other plushes for those of us collecting. Star Wars BDX Droids on a World Tour – Tokyo Disneyland International Disney fans can meet the Star Wars droids which will be featured in Jon Favreau’s The Mandalorian and Grogu until June 30 at Tokyo Disneyland. Spider-Man themed land breaks ground at Shanghai Disney Resort The Marvel CinematicUniverse expands at Shanghai Disneyland with a new Spider-Man inspired land which will host new shows, dining, and attractions. Notably there will be a high-octane coaster that will swing you around on a heroic action encounter with Spidey. Land broke on May 18 for the area which will neighbor the recently opened Zootopia land. Makes sense, the Wonderful World of Disney insects living next to animals and all. Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, what’s next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who. #walt #disney #world #finally #gets
    Walt Disney World Finally Gets a Nighttime Parade This Summer
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    With summer vacations on the horizon, Disney Experiences are popping off at their bi-coastal theme parks, Disney Cruises, and international destinations. Walt Disney World is getting a nighttime parade featuring new Pixar and Disney Animation Studios favorites, while Mickey Mouse and the Fab Five get dapper outfits to shine along with Starlight. Spooky fun is already beginning with the Disney Villains getting their own show at WDW’s Hollywood Studios and Halloween party tickets going on sale. Over at Disneyland, the 70th anniversary party is in full swing with fun festive foods and more. At Disneyland Paris, the theme park dances the summer away with a new music festival. And Disney Cruises prepares to set sail with the fleet’s newest ship in this week’s theme park news. Walt Disney World – Starlight This summer brings an all-new nighttime parade, Disney Starlight: Dream the Night Away, which will debut July 20, 2025. The Magic Kingdom Park exclusive will bring back nighttime parades to the Walt Disney World resort and will feature classic and new Disney and Pixar fandom faves along the parade route on Main Street. The sparkling floats will light up the night and of course we’re excited to see the updates to Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Goofy, and Daisy’s costumes for the summer premiere. Walt Disney World – Disney Villains: Unfairly Ever After There has been a need for more indoor shows as Walt Disney World’s humid summer gets underway, so why not some chilling tales from the Disney Villains to beat the heat? We’re excited to check out Disney Villains: Unfairly Ever After for a fun musical romp through villain showstoppers and more. Walt Disney World – Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party Haunted Mansion’s Butler Broom extends the invitation for what’s sure to be a swinging wake. New this year will be a Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse spooky meet and greet at the Town Square Theater. For those of us with little tots, the Storybook Circus will get a “happy haunt” transformation to help the smallest of Disney fans ease into the spirit of the season—since it is Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween after all. Along with popular returning faves, the event will run August 15 to October 31. Tickets here. Disney Imagineering tour of Epcot’s Moana: Journey of Water Delight in one of our favorite walkthrough attractions at Walt Disney World to keep summer visitors cool with Imagineering’s fun-fact filled behind the scenes look at Moana: Journey of Water. Disneyland 70th Food This summer, aside from watching all the nighttime shows and scavenger hunting with the key to Disneyland, we’ll be eating our way through the parks. Our current fave dish is the 70th celebration Mickey Waffles at Schmoozies which are like confetti cake in flavor and have a creamy strawberry center that’s not to be missed. Disneyland France – Disney Music Festival © Disneyland Paris Disneyland Paris makes a debut as a music festival destination from now until September 7 with the Disney Music Festival. The event will combine all genres of music with experiences inspired by Pixar and Disney Animation favorites, with hubs dedicated to various genres of music. That includes a mariachi band with Coco’s Miguel in Frontierland, jazz with Mary Poppins in Town Square, rock n’ roll with Elvis Stitch in Discoveryland, and more characters getting in on the fun. I want to know to know the story of DJ Chip and Dale, who just by the looks of their outfits look like they mean house music business. Disney Cruise – The Disney Destiny The comic book action and fairytale magic of Disney, Pixar, and Marvel heroes and villains will soon take over the Disney Destiny, the newest ship set to embark on ocean adventures in the Disney Cruise Line fleet. The Destiny will begin its trips later this year on November 20 with 4-5 night cruises taking off from the port of Fort Lauderdale to the Bahamas and Western Caribbean. We’re excited for the ship’s epic looking Hercules show and the gorgon battle teased in the image above. Duffy and Friends Celebrate 20 years at Tokyo DisneySea The iconic international bear Duffy and his friends are turning 20. The celebration is hittingTokyo DisneySea for seaside fun this year with special food, entertainment and merch. I hope we get some stateside soon! We need LinaBell and other plushes for those of us collecting. Star Wars BDX Droids on a World Tour – Tokyo Disneyland International Disney fans can meet the Star Wars droids which will be featured in Jon Favreau’s The Mandalorian and Grogu until June 30 at Tokyo Disneyland. Spider-Man themed land breaks ground at Shanghai Disney Resort The Marvel Cinematic (theme park) Universe expands at Shanghai Disneyland with a new Spider-Man inspired land which will host new shows, dining, and attractions. Notably there will be a high-octane coaster that will swing you around on a heroic action encounter with Spidey. Land broke on May 18 for the area which will neighbor the recently opened Zootopia land. Makes sense, the Wonderful World of Disney insects living next to animals and all. Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, what’s next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who.
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  • Carlo Ratti Associati and Höweler & Yoon design a floating plaza for Biennale Architettura and COP30 in Brazil

    A floating pavilion square in plan, topped by a parabolic waffle slab held up with pilotis, will soon debut in Italy at the 19th International Architecture Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia before traveling to Belém, Brazil, for COP30, the UN’s annual climate conference.
    AquaPraça, a collaboration between Höweler & Yoon and Carlo Ratti Associati, is conceived as a gathering space for global climate dialogue.

    In Italy, AquaPraça will accompany programming at the Italian Pavilion. It will be transported later this year across the Atlantic Ocean to the coast of Brazil, where world leaders, climate activists, and architects will convene in November at COP30.
    The pavilion will have capacity for 150 people.A water feature in the center of the pavilion was informed by Archimedes’ principle.A rectangular tub, in the center of the pavilion, filled with water helps with buoyancy—a design decision informed by Archimedes’ principle, a law of physics fundamental to fluid mechanics.
    Carlo Ratti said AquaPraça is likewise rooted in architectural history. “In 1979, Aldo Rossi launched the Teatro del Mondo at the first Biennale Architettura, positing that architecture could engage with the past,” Ratti said in a statement. “Today, AquaPraça shows how architecture can engage with the future—by responding to climate and engaging with nature rather than resisting it.”
    Höweler & Yoon previously designed a similar concept, dubbed Float Lab, set to open on the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia in 2026. Like Float Lab, AquaPraça visitors will bear witness to dynamic fluctuations of sea level rise at eye level, added Eric Höweler.
    The 4,000-square-foot ensemble coming to Brazil will have capacity for hosting 150 people for exhibitions, workshops, symposia, and cultural events. AquaPraça’s “sloping surfaces and shifting levels embody a delicate equilibrium,” Höweler said.

    “It’s a platform, both literal and figurative, for deepening our collective understanding and experience of sea level rise and the impacts of climate change on global cities and communities and seeking collective solutions,” elaborated J. Meejin Yoon. 
    The floating pavilion is currently under construction in northern Italy by steel construction company Cimolai. It will open in Venice on September 4. Then, ahead of COP30 from November 10–21, it will go to Belém, becoming a “permanent floating landmark in the Amazon—an architectural testament to adaptability and dialogue in the face of climate change.” 
    Visitors will be at eye level with the water.Last year’s COP29 took place in Baku, Azerbaijan, while the G20 summit happened in Rio de Janeiro. At G20, Brazil president Luíz Inácio Lula da Silva announced that, by 2030, there will be “zero deforestation” in Brazil, a huge win for climate activists.
    “We need to take care of the largest forest reserve in the world,” Lula said last year in Rio de Janeiro, “which is under our care. Trying to make people understand that keeping the forest standing is an economic gain.”
    AquaPraça is a partnership with Italy’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, and the Italian Ministry of Environment and Energy Security. It’s also supported by Brazil’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Bloomberg Philanthropies, the World Bank’s Connect4Climate program, CIHEAM Bari, and others.
    #carlo #ratti #associati #höweler #ampamp
    Carlo Ratti Associati and Höweler & Yoon design a floating plaza for Biennale Architettura and COP30 in Brazil
    A floating pavilion square in plan, topped by a parabolic waffle slab held up with pilotis, will soon debut in Italy at the 19th International Architecture Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia before traveling to Belém, Brazil, for COP30, the UN’s annual climate conference. AquaPraça, a collaboration between Höweler & Yoon and Carlo Ratti Associati, is conceived as a gathering space for global climate dialogue. In Italy, AquaPraça will accompany programming at the Italian Pavilion. It will be transported later this year across the Atlantic Ocean to the coast of Brazil, where world leaders, climate activists, and architects will convene in November at COP30. The pavilion will have capacity for 150 people.A water feature in the center of the pavilion was informed by Archimedes’ principle.A rectangular tub, in the center of the pavilion, filled with water helps with buoyancy—a design decision informed by Archimedes’ principle, a law of physics fundamental to fluid mechanics. Carlo Ratti said AquaPraça is likewise rooted in architectural history. “In 1979, Aldo Rossi launched the Teatro del Mondo at the first Biennale Architettura, positing that architecture could engage with the past,” Ratti said in a statement. “Today, AquaPraça shows how architecture can engage with the future—by responding to climate and engaging with nature rather than resisting it.” Höweler & Yoon previously designed a similar concept, dubbed Float Lab, set to open on the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia in 2026. Like Float Lab, AquaPraça visitors will bear witness to dynamic fluctuations of sea level rise at eye level, added Eric Höweler. The 4,000-square-foot ensemble coming to Brazil will have capacity for hosting 150 people for exhibitions, workshops, symposia, and cultural events. AquaPraça’s “sloping surfaces and shifting levels embody a delicate equilibrium,” Höweler said. “It’s a platform, both literal and figurative, for deepening our collective understanding and experience of sea level rise and the impacts of climate change on global cities and communities and seeking collective solutions,” elaborated J. Meejin Yoon.  The floating pavilion is currently under construction in northern Italy by steel construction company Cimolai. It will open in Venice on September 4. Then, ahead of COP30 from November 10–21, it will go to Belém, becoming a “permanent floating landmark in the Amazon—an architectural testament to adaptability and dialogue in the face of climate change.”  Visitors will be at eye level with the water.Last year’s COP29 took place in Baku, Azerbaijan, while the G20 summit happened in Rio de Janeiro. At G20, Brazil president Luíz Inácio Lula da Silva announced that, by 2030, there will be “zero deforestation” in Brazil, a huge win for climate activists. “We need to take care of the largest forest reserve in the world,” Lula said last year in Rio de Janeiro, “which is under our care. Trying to make people understand that keeping the forest standing is an economic gain.” AquaPraça is a partnership with Italy’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, and the Italian Ministry of Environment and Energy Security. It’s also supported by Brazil’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Bloomberg Philanthropies, the World Bank’s Connect4Climate program, CIHEAM Bari, and others. #carlo #ratti #associati #höweler #ampamp
    Carlo Ratti Associati and Höweler & Yoon design a floating plaza for Biennale Architettura and COP30 in Brazil
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    A floating pavilion square in plan, topped by a parabolic waffle slab held up with pilotis, will soon debut in Italy at the 19th International Architecture Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia before traveling to Belém, Brazil, for COP30, the UN’s annual climate conference. AquaPraça, a collaboration between Höweler & Yoon and Carlo Ratti Associati, is conceived as a gathering space for global climate dialogue. In Italy, AquaPraça will accompany programming at the Italian Pavilion. It will be transported later this year across the Atlantic Ocean to the coast of Brazil, where world leaders, climate activists, and architects will convene in November at COP30. The pavilion will have capacity for 150 people. (Courtesy CRA/Höweler & Yoon) A water feature in the center of the pavilion was informed by Archimedes’ principle. (Courtesy CRA/Höweler & Yoon) A rectangular tub, in the center of the pavilion, filled with water helps with buoyancy—a design decision informed by Archimedes’ principle, a law of physics fundamental to fluid mechanics. Carlo Ratti said AquaPraça is likewise rooted in architectural history. “In 1979, Aldo Rossi launched the Teatro del Mondo at the first Biennale Architettura, positing that architecture could engage with the past,” Ratti said in a statement. “Today, AquaPraça shows how architecture can engage with the future—by responding to climate and engaging with nature rather than resisting it.” Höweler & Yoon previously designed a similar concept, dubbed Float Lab, set to open on the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia in 2026. Like Float Lab, AquaPraça visitors will bear witness to dynamic fluctuations of sea level rise at eye level, added Eric Höweler. The 4,000-square-foot ensemble coming to Brazil will have capacity for hosting 150 people for exhibitions, workshops, symposia, and cultural events. AquaPraça’s “sloping surfaces and shifting levels embody a delicate equilibrium,” Höweler said. “It’s a platform, both literal and figurative, for deepening our collective understanding and experience of sea level rise and the impacts of climate change on global cities and communities and seeking collective solutions,” elaborated J. Meejin Yoon.  The floating pavilion is currently under construction in northern Italy by steel construction company Cimolai. It will open in Venice on September 4. Then, ahead of COP30 from November 10–21, it will go to Belém, becoming a “permanent floating landmark in the Amazon—an architectural testament to adaptability and dialogue in the face of climate change.”  Visitors will be at eye level with the water. (Courtesy CRA/Höweler & Yoon) Last year’s COP29 took place in Baku, Azerbaijan, while the G20 summit happened in Rio de Janeiro. At G20, Brazil president Luíz Inácio Lula da Silva announced that, by 2030, there will be “zero deforestation” in Brazil, a huge win for climate activists. “We need to take care of the largest forest reserve in the world,” Lula said last year in Rio de Janeiro, “which is under our care. Trying to make people understand that keeping the forest standing is an economic gain.” AquaPraça is a partnership with Italy’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, and the Italian Ministry of Environment and Energy Security. It’s also supported by Brazil’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Bloomberg Philanthropies, the World Bank’s Connect4Climate program, CIHEAM Bari, and others.
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  • Self-Driving Tesla Suddenly Swerves Off the Road and Crashes

    A video that went viral on Reddit shows a Tesla Model 3 with its so-called "Full Self-Driving" driver assistance feature turned on veering off a country road, crashing into some fencing, and flipping onto its roof.An image shared by Wally, a Tesla owner in Alabama, shows the aftermath: deployed airbags, smashed windows, and a ripped-up metal wire fence.It's unclear what actually caused the crash, as there's nothing in particular that stands out as far as road conditions. The vehicle drives over several shadows being cast on the road by nearby trees, and a truck can be seen driving in the opposite direction just before the driver assistance feature goes haywire.It's yet another baffling incident involving Tesla's controversial driver assistance software, which has already drawn plenty of scrutiny from regulators after being linked to countless crashes and dozens of deaths.It's particularly harrowing, considering the Tesla is planning to roll out a robotaxi service in Austin, Texas, in less than a month's time, highlighting that the Elon Musk-led company may still be woefully unprepared and putting the public at risk. The company's misleadingly-named Full Self-Driving feature still requires drivers to be able to take over control at any time.However, that requirement still appears to fly over the heads of many of Tesla's customers."I used FSD every chance I could get I actually watched YouTube videos to tailor my FSD settings and experience," Wally told Electrek. "I was happy it could drive me to Waffle House and I could just sit back and relax while it would drive me on my morning commute to work.""I was driving to work had Full Self-Driving on. The oncoming car passed, and the wheel started turning rapidly, driving into the ditch, and side-swiping the tree, and the car flipped over," he added. "I did not have any time to react."Fortunately, he only incurred a cut to his chin that required seven stitches.His Model 3 featured Tesla's latest Hardware 4 onboard computer, running the latest version of FSD.Despite Musk's promises of kicking off a driverless ride-hailing service in a matter of weeks, we're still likely many years from Musk's promise of having hundreds of thousands of truly self-driving Teslas on the road.In a recent podcast interview, the company's head of Autopilot and AI software, Ashok Elluswamy, admitted that its driving tech is still a "couple of years" behind the likes of Waymo.Considering how easily cars can still crash in the absence of any apparent dangers with FSD turned on, Elluswamy may have a point.More on self-driving: Terrifying Footage Shows Cybertruck on Self-Driving Mode Swerve Into Oncoming TrafficShare This Article
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    Self-Driving Tesla Suddenly Swerves Off the Road and Crashes
    A video that went viral on Reddit shows a Tesla Model 3 with its so-called "Full Self-Driving" driver assistance feature turned on veering off a country road, crashing into some fencing, and flipping onto its roof.An image shared by Wally, a Tesla owner in Alabama, shows the aftermath: deployed airbags, smashed windows, and a ripped-up metal wire fence.It's unclear what actually caused the crash, as there's nothing in particular that stands out as far as road conditions. The vehicle drives over several shadows being cast on the road by nearby trees, and a truck can be seen driving in the opposite direction just before the driver assistance feature goes haywire.It's yet another baffling incident involving Tesla's controversial driver assistance software, which has already drawn plenty of scrutiny from regulators after being linked to countless crashes and dozens of deaths.It's particularly harrowing, considering the Tesla is planning to roll out a robotaxi service in Austin, Texas, in less than a month's time, highlighting that the Elon Musk-led company may still be woefully unprepared and putting the public at risk. The company's misleadingly-named Full Self-Driving feature still requires drivers to be able to take over control at any time.However, that requirement still appears to fly over the heads of many of Tesla's customers."I used FSD every chance I could get I actually watched YouTube videos to tailor my FSD settings and experience," Wally told Electrek. "I was happy it could drive me to Waffle House and I could just sit back and relax while it would drive me on my morning commute to work.""I was driving to work had Full Self-Driving on. The oncoming car passed, and the wheel started turning rapidly, driving into the ditch, and side-swiping the tree, and the car flipped over," he added. "I did not have any time to react."Fortunately, he only incurred a cut to his chin that required seven stitches.His Model 3 featured Tesla's latest Hardware 4 onboard computer, running the latest version of FSD.Despite Musk's promises of kicking off a driverless ride-hailing service in a matter of weeks, we're still likely many years from Musk's promise of having hundreds of thousands of truly self-driving Teslas on the road.In a recent podcast interview, the company's head of Autopilot and AI software, Ashok Elluswamy, admitted that its driving tech is still a "couple of years" behind the likes of Waymo.Considering how easily cars can still crash in the absence of any apparent dangers with FSD turned on, Elluswamy may have a point.More on self-driving: Terrifying Footage Shows Cybertruck on Self-Driving Mode Swerve Into Oncoming TrafficShare This Article #selfdriving #tesla #suddenly #swerves #off
    Self-Driving Tesla Suddenly Swerves Off the Road and Crashes
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    A video that went viral on Reddit shows a Tesla Model 3 with its so-called "Full Self-Driving" driver assistance feature turned on veering off a country road, crashing into some fencing, and flipping onto its roof.An image shared by Wally, a Tesla owner in Alabama, shows the aftermath: deployed airbags, smashed windows, and a ripped-up metal wire fence.It's unclear what actually caused the crash, as there's nothing in particular that stands out as far as road conditions. The vehicle drives over several shadows being cast on the road by nearby trees, and a truck can be seen driving in the opposite direction just before the driver assistance feature goes haywire.It's yet another baffling incident involving Tesla's controversial driver assistance software, which has already drawn plenty of scrutiny from regulators after being linked to countless crashes and dozens of deaths.It's particularly harrowing, considering the Tesla is planning to roll out a robotaxi service in Austin, Texas, in less than a month's time, highlighting that the Elon Musk-led company may still be woefully unprepared and putting the public at risk. The company's misleadingly-named Full Self-Driving feature still requires drivers to be able to take over control at any time.However, that requirement still appears to fly over the heads of many of Tesla's customers."I used FSD every chance I could get I actually watched YouTube videos to tailor my FSD settings and experience," Wally told Electrek. "I was happy it could drive me to Waffle House and I could just sit back and relax while it would drive me on my morning commute to work.""I was driving to work had Full Self-Driving on. The oncoming car passed, and the wheel started turning rapidly, driving into the ditch, and side-swiping the tree, and the car flipped over," he added. "I did not have any time to react."Fortunately, he only incurred a cut to his chin that required seven stitches.His Model 3 featured Tesla's latest Hardware 4 onboard computer, running the latest version of FSD.Despite Musk's promises of kicking off a driverless ride-hailing service in a matter of weeks, we're still likely many years from Musk's promise of having hundreds of thousands of truly self-driving Teslas on the road.In a recent podcast interview, the company's head of Autopilot and AI software, Ashok Elluswamy, admitted that its driving tech is still a "couple of years" behind the likes of Waymo.Considering how easily cars can still crash in the absence of any apparent dangers with FSD turned on, Elluswamy may have a point.More on self-driving: Terrifying Footage Shows Cybertruck on Self-Driving Mode Swerve Into Oncoming TrafficShare This Article
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  • The Ninja Woodfire Is the Mini Electric Smoker I've Always Wanted, and It's on Sale Right Now

    We may earn a commission from links on this page. Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.There are certain limitations that I tolerate with apartment living. One of these that I begrudgingly accept is the lack of an outdoor grill set up. Apparently building owners don’t want flames spitting and embers glowing within 10 feet of their precious buildings—fine. But what if I could smoke meat with real wood pellets and also not set my apartment on fire? Well the Ninja Woodfire Outdoor Grill and Smoker is offering this opportunity. I’ve had my eye on it for a while now, and it’s finally on sale for Memorial Day. 

    Ninja Woodfire Outdoor 7-in-1 Grill & Smoker

    The Ninja Woodfire Grill and Smoker is an electric grill. I know, I know, many electric grills are basically glorified waffle irons, but the Ninja uses a combination of convection fan heating and an attached pellet smoke box to give you a lot more flavor than what a Foreman might. Unlike other air fryers masquerading as grills or smokers, the Woodfire Grill and Smoker is made to be used outdoors. It’s weather resistant, so you can build a permanent grill set-up with a stand and cover to keep it in tip-top shape. The regular Ninja Woodfire Grill and Smoker is on sale for 32% off of its normal retail price of —this is the one I’ve been looking at because it has the smoke box, and that’s all I’ve coveted this whole time. However, the Ninja Woodfire Pro Connect Premium XL is also on sale right now for 20% off its usual retail price of This one has two attached probe thermometers and Bluetooth connectivity so you can monitor your smoked duck from the living room with the Ninja Woodfire Pro Connect app. It’s a question of whether you’d like a few more inches of real estate and app monitoring. If you are cooking for a smaller household and you don’t mind checking the temperature yourself, go for the original. Bigger households or those hosting frequent backyard barbecue parties might get better usage out of the Pro Connect Premium XL model. Either choice is a great one for this weekend's festivities, not to mention the entire summer ahead. 
    #ninja #woodfire #mini #electric #smoker
    The Ninja Woodfire Is the Mini Electric Smoker I've Always Wanted, and It's on Sale Right Now
    We may earn a commission from links on this page. Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.There are certain limitations that I tolerate with apartment living. One of these that I begrudgingly accept is the lack of an outdoor grill set up. Apparently building owners don’t want flames spitting and embers glowing within 10 feet of their precious buildings—fine. But what if I could smoke meat with real wood pellets and also not set my apartment on fire? Well the Ninja Woodfire Outdoor Grill and Smoker is offering this opportunity. I’ve had my eye on it for a while now, and it’s finally on sale for Memorial Day.  Ninja Woodfire Outdoor 7-in-1 Grill & Smoker The Ninja Woodfire Grill and Smoker is an electric grill. I know, I know, many electric grills are basically glorified waffle irons, but the Ninja uses a combination of convection fan heating and an attached pellet smoke box to give you a lot more flavor than what a Foreman might. Unlike other air fryers masquerading as grills or smokers, the Woodfire Grill and Smoker is made to be used outdoors. It’s weather resistant, so you can build a permanent grill set-up with a stand and cover to keep it in tip-top shape. The regular Ninja Woodfire Grill and Smoker is on sale for 32% off of its normal retail price of —this is the one I’ve been looking at because it has the smoke box, and that’s all I’ve coveted this whole time. However, the Ninja Woodfire Pro Connect Premium XL is also on sale right now for 20% off its usual retail price of This one has two attached probe thermometers and Bluetooth connectivity so you can monitor your smoked duck from the living room with the Ninja Woodfire Pro Connect app. It’s a question of whether you’d like a few more inches of real estate and app monitoring. If you are cooking for a smaller household and you don’t mind checking the temperature yourself, go for the original. Bigger households or those hosting frequent backyard barbecue parties might get better usage out of the Pro Connect Premium XL model. Either choice is a great one for this weekend's festivities, not to mention the entire summer ahead.  #ninja #woodfire #mini #electric #smoker
    The Ninja Woodfire Is the Mini Electric Smoker I've Always Wanted, and It's on Sale Right Now
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    We may earn a commission from links on this page. Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.There are certain limitations that I tolerate with apartment living. One of these that I begrudgingly accept is the lack of an outdoor grill set up. Apparently building owners don’t want flames spitting and embers glowing within 10 feet of their precious buildings—fine. But what if I could smoke meat with real wood pellets and also not set my apartment on fire? Well the Ninja Woodfire Outdoor Grill and Smoker is offering this opportunity. I’ve had my eye on it for a while now, and it’s finally on sale for Memorial Day.  Ninja Woodfire Outdoor 7-in-1 Grill & Smoker $249.99 at Amazon $369.99 Save $120.00 Get Deal Get Deal $249.99 at Amazon $369.99 Save $120.00 The Ninja Woodfire Grill and Smoker is an electric grill. I know, I know, many electric grills are basically glorified waffle irons, but the Ninja uses a combination of convection fan heating and an attached pellet smoke box to give you a lot more flavor than what a Foreman might. Unlike other air fryers masquerading as grills or smokers, the Woodfire Grill and Smoker is made to be used outdoors. It’s weather resistant, so you can build a permanent grill set-up with a stand and cover to keep it in tip-top shape. The regular Ninja Woodfire Grill and Smoker is on sale for $249.99, 32% off of its normal retail price of $369.99—this is the one I’ve been looking at because it has the smoke box, and that’s all I’ve coveted this whole time. However, the Ninja Woodfire Pro Connect Premium XL is also on sale right now for $399.99, 20% off its usual retail price of $499.99. This one has two attached probe thermometers and Bluetooth connectivity so you can monitor your smoked duck from the living room with the Ninja Woodfire Pro Connect app. It’s a question of whether you’d like a few more inches of real estate and app monitoring. If you are cooking for a smaller household and you don’t mind checking the temperature yourself, go for the original. Bigger households or those hosting frequent backyard barbecue parties might get better usage out of the Pro Connect Premium XL model. Either choice is a great one for this weekend's festivities, not to mention the entire summer ahead. 
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  • Norton’s new Neo browser wants to bring AI to the search bar

    For years, the URL bar in your browser has done double duty: you can enter a web address, sure, but you can also use it to enter search requests. Now Norton has a new “free” browser, Neo, which adds a third function: AI prompting.
    Norton—most famous for its antimalware solutions like Norton 360 Deluxe—is entering the browser market with Norton Neo, an AI-first browser that you can sign up for and join the waitlist. Norton already ships a browser, the Norton Private Browser, which is similar but lacks AI.
    Neo replaces the search/URL bar with what it calls the “magic box,” where you can “search, generate, and take action,” according to Norton. It’s not immediately clear whose AI solution you’ll be able to use or whether it will run in the cloud or locally on your PC. When you do search, however, Norton promises that you’ll be able to “peek” at a search result to get an AI-powered summary—and yes, it appears to be a list of links, rather than Norton’s own take on Google’s AI Mode. The Magic Bar will also enable you to perform AI-powered writing tasks, such as drafting an email, directly from it.
    There’s another tweak that Norton is making, although I can’t tell how it’s going to work out: tables browsing. “No more tab chaos—Neo organizes everything, so you don’t have to,” Norton promises.

    Rather than remove tabs entirely from the AI, Neo will just use AI to auto-group them, according to a related FAQ. Opera One’s Tabs Islands already does this, as does Microsoft Edge, using the “Tab groups” feature.
    And yes, there’s an integrated ad blocker, which more and more browsers are integrating natively. Norton says that it will not sell your browsing data, leaving room to use “minimal, anonymized data” itself; it also will block “intrusive ads” and trackers by default. Norton does explicitly say that it will not use your data to train AI.
    Norton doesn’t explicitly say that it’s built on Chromium, the open-source underpinnings of Chrome and Edge, though you can use Chrome plugins, Norton says.
    Most browsers are free, though Norton waffles a bit in this regard as well. “Yes, Neo is free to download and use with an invitation code for Alpha testing,” Norton says. “We may introduce optional premium features later, but the core experience will always remain accessible.”
    Although most users still use either Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge, there’s a small collection of third-party browsers, including Brave, Opera, Vivaldi, and more, that promise to do more than the mainstream browsers do. Soon, you can add Neo to the list.
    #nortons #new #neo #browser #wants
    Norton’s new Neo browser wants to bring AI to the search bar
    For years, the URL bar in your browser has done double duty: you can enter a web address, sure, but you can also use it to enter search requests. Now Norton has a new “free” browser, Neo, which adds a third function: AI prompting. Norton—most famous for its antimalware solutions like Norton 360 Deluxe—is entering the browser market with Norton Neo, an AI-first browser that you can sign up for and join the waitlist. Norton already ships a browser, the Norton Private Browser, which is similar but lacks AI. Neo replaces the search/URL bar with what it calls the “magic box,” where you can “search, generate, and take action,” according to Norton. It’s not immediately clear whose AI solution you’ll be able to use or whether it will run in the cloud or locally on your PC. When you do search, however, Norton promises that you’ll be able to “peek” at a search result to get an AI-powered summary—and yes, it appears to be a list of links, rather than Norton’s own take on Google’s AI Mode. The Magic Bar will also enable you to perform AI-powered writing tasks, such as drafting an email, directly from it. There’s another tweak that Norton is making, although I can’t tell how it’s going to work out: tables browsing. “No more tab chaos—Neo organizes everything, so you don’t have to,” Norton promises. Rather than remove tabs entirely from the AI, Neo will just use AI to auto-group them, according to a related FAQ. Opera One’s Tabs Islands already does this, as does Microsoft Edge, using the “Tab groups” feature. And yes, there’s an integrated ad blocker, which more and more browsers are integrating natively. Norton says that it will not sell your browsing data, leaving room to use “minimal, anonymized data” itself; it also will block “intrusive ads” and trackers by default. Norton does explicitly say that it will not use your data to train AI. Norton doesn’t explicitly say that it’s built on Chromium, the open-source underpinnings of Chrome and Edge, though you can use Chrome plugins, Norton says. Most browsers are free, though Norton waffles a bit in this regard as well. “Yes, Neo is free to download and use with an invitation code for Alpha testing,” Norton says. “We may introduce optional premium features later, but the core experience will always remain accessible.” Although most users still use either Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge, there’s a small collection of third-party browsers, including Brave, Opera, Vivaldi, and more, that promise to do more than the mainstream browsers do. Soon, you can add Neo to the list. #nortons #new #neo #browser #wants
    Norton’s new Neo browser wants to bring AI to the search bar
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    For years, the URL bar in your browser has done double duty: you can enter a web address, sure, but you can also use it to enter search requests. Now Norton has a new “free” browser, Neo, which adds a third function: AI prompting. Norton—most famous for its antimalware solutions like Norton 360 Deluxe—is entering the browser market with Norton Neo, an AI-first browser that you can sign up for and join the waitlist. Norton already ships a browser, the Norton Private Browser, which is similar but lacks AI. Neo replaces the search/URL bar with what it calls the “magic box,” where you can “search, generate, and take action,” according to Norton. It’s not immediately clear whose AI solution you’ll be able to use or whether it will run in the cloud or locally on your PC. When you do search, however, Norton promises that you’ll be able to “peek” at a search result to get an AI-powered summary—and yes, it appears to be a list of links, rather than Norton’s own take on Google’s AI Mode. The Magic Bar will also enable you to perform AI-powered writing tasks, such as drafting an email, directly from it. There’s another tweak that Norton is making, although I can’t tell how it’s going to work out: tables browsing. “No more tab chaos—Neo organizes everything, so you don’t have to,” Norton promises. Rather than remove tabs entirely from the AI, Neo will just use AI to auto-group them, according to a related FAQ. Opera One’s Tabs Islands already does this, as does Microsoft Edge, using the “Tab groups” feature. And yes, there’s an integrated ad blocker, which more and more browsers are integrating natively. Norton says that it will not sell your browsing data, leaving room to use “minimal, anonymized data” itself; it also will block “intrusive ads” and trackers by default. Norton does explicitly say that it will not use your data to train AI. Norton doesn’t explicitly say that it’s built on Chromium, the open-source underpinnings of Chrome and Edge, though you can use Chrome plugins, Norton says. Most browsers are free, though Norton waffles a bit in this regard as well. “Yes, Neo is free to download and use with an invitation code for Alpha testing,” Norton says. “We may introduce optional premium features later, but the core experience will always remain accessible.” Although most users still use either Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge, there’s a small collection of third-party browsers, including Brave, Opera, Vivaldi, and more, that promise to do more than the mainstream browsers do. Soon, you can add Neo to the list.
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  • Best gifts under $50 that are great for absolutely everyone

    Some people possess an innate talent for finding gifts on a budget. No matter the occasionor recipient, they somehow nail it every time — winning the unofficial "best gift-giver" award among those who are lucky to know them. If you're not the most intuitive gift giver, fear not. We've put together a list of the best gift ideas for under These unique, budget-friendly gifts won't break the bank, and you might even see some solid discounts on them if you're lucky.

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    Acupressure Tension Release Mat

    For relieving tension

    Great for the person who loves trying out the latest alternative therapies, but is perhaps a bit squeamish around needles. Lay on it, roll it up and use it as a pillow, or even stand on it to help relieve tension built up in the body throughout the day.

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    Crock-Pot Electric Lunch Box

    For having a hot lunch

    For that person who has everything. We love this electric lunch box with an internal capacity of 20 ounces, an ideal side for a personal meal portion. Available in four different colors, the stainless steel interior can be removed and washed in the dishwasher.

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    Hori Hori Garden Knife

    For those who love to garden

    A beloved tool for anyone who spends all their spare time in the garden. Part knife and part trowel, the stainless steel blade includes measurements so you always have a sense for depth when planting. Plus the serrated side helps tackle tough soil and weeds.

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    A Roku Express 4K+

    For Netflix binge-watchers

    Mashable contributor Callum Bains called the Roku Express 4K+ a "fast, no-nonsense streaming device with a price to match."Plug it into a TV's HDMI port for all-in-one entertainment and hands-free voice control.

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    Kasa Smart Plugs

    For a quick home upgrade

    Set a schedule for the living room lights, use the app to turn on the white noise machine in the nursery, or pair with an Alexa device to make them voice-activated. Smart plugs provide greater control over the devices within a home and are a quick and simply way to upgrade a space.

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    YETI Rambler Stackable Mug

    For coffee fiends

    If they frequently take their coffee into the great outdoors, whether that's on their porch or on a camping trip, grab them a Yeti Rambler mug. It's dishwasher-safe and comes in tons of colors, from basic black to fire-engine red.

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    Heart-shaped waffle maker

    For cute little breakfasts

    What's cuter than a tiny heart-shaped waffle maker? A tiny heart-shaped waffle maker with a tiny heart-shaped waffle inside. Breakfast is about to get so adorable — especially when they realize they can make heart-shaped hash browns, too.

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    Wireless JBL earbuds

    For daily commuters

    Who says you have to pay for a decent pair of true wireless earbuds? JBL has proven time and again that it can deliver high-quality audio — and for a lot less than its competitors. These buds are available for just a hair under but you can usually grab them for a lot less.

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    A crackling wood-wick candle

    For candle-heads

    These unique candles ditch the standard cotton wicks for wood wicks, and that results in a crackling effect that will remind you of sitting around a campfire. If you're tired of the same old candles, they bring some excitement to the product category. This complex and woodsy scent uses pleasing notes of palo santo wood, myrrh, bergamot, amber, frankincense, and rosewood.

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    A Lodge cast iron skillet

    For home chefs

    Cast iron skillets are the versatile workhorses of any kitchen — they retain heat tremendously well and can be used for almost any dish, from steak to skillet cookies.Lodge's pans come pre-seasoned for immediate use and can last for decades with proper care.

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    Stasher bags

    For eco warriors

    Stasher's popular reusable bags are made from heavy-duty, food-grade silicone that can be frozen, boiled, microwaved, baked, and tossed in the dishwasher. They come in myriad sizes, colors, and shapes, including snack pouches, bowls, and new "beauty bags" for makeup.

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    A Wild One Treat Pouch

    For dog parents

    "Walkies," but make it fashion. Wild One's Treat Pouch has a hidden compartment for a roll of poop bags and adjustable carrying straps that let you wear it like a crossbody bag or a fannypack. It's available in at least five colorsand overall super stylish — you'd never know it was made from recycled water bottles.

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    A National Geographic Earth Science Kit

    For young scientists

    If you know a kid who goes crazy for science experiments, this STEM gift kit will delight them to no end. It comes with over 15 activities — including crystal growing, building a volcano, and unearthing geological treasures — that are both easy to follow and easy to clean up after.

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    A LEGO Orchid building kit

    For LEGO masters

    This bestselling kit from LEGO's Botanical Collection for adults builds into a realistic orchid with six large flowers, two newly opened buds, and a fluted pot. It contains 608 pieces, so it'll take the better part of an afternoon to assemble. No watering or pruning required!

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    An OXO Brew Compact Cold Brew Coffee Maker

    For coffee connoisseurs

    Starbucks gift cards are a nice gesture, but categorically lame. The Mashable's Choice Award-winning OXO Brew Compact Cold Brew Coffee Maker is a better way to gift someone their next caffeine fix: "pays for itself in one or two brews, and the cold brew concentrate it produces is consistently strong, velvety smooth, and richly flavorful," wrote contributor Sam Stone.

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    An Apple AirTag

    For forgetters

    This quarter-sized Bluetooth tracker works seamlessly with the Find My app, which comes pre-installed on iPhones and iPads — super convenient for anyone who's already plugged into the Apple ecosystem. If an item the AirTag is attached to ever gets lost or misplaced, its owner can pull up its last-known location on their device or ask Siri to find it.

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    Houseplant ornaments

    For plant parents

    Made by the London-based design company AnotherStudio, these miniature metal ornaments are cute accessories for houseplant pots and terrariums. If you don't think your recipient would be into the mushrooms, they also come in impressively detailed animal, flower, and fruit shapes.

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    Cookbook stand by Hearth & Hand™ with Magnolia

    For the home chef

    Cooking from a recipe you found online is great — until you have to keep touching your phone every few minutes to see it. Gift the home chef in your life this aesthetically pleasing stand to give them a much-needed kitchen assist. Built to easily hold a cookbook at reading level, it'll just as easily accommodate a tablet, phone, or 2-in-1 laptop.

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    A Piecework puzzle

    For puzzlers

    Mashable's most dedicated puzzle fiends swear by Piecework, which makes unique puzzles out of stunningphotos. This 500-piece puzzle won't drive anyone too crazy, but if your puzzle fan loves a challenge, check out the brand's 1,000-piece sets.

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    A PetSafe Bolt Automatic Laser Light Cat Toy

    For cat parents

    For senior culture reporter Christianna Silva and their feisty cat, Colby Jack, the Mashable's Choice Award-winning PetSafe Bolt "was a godsend...It works reliably, solves a problem, turns off automatically, and is virtually hassle-free." It operates in two modes, so your recipient can control it themselves or set it to a random pattern and have their cat burn off some energy solo.

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    Vitamix personal-size blender

    For making smoothies

    Personal, portable, and extremely adorable — that's the name of the game with this 16-oz travel blender from beloved kitchenware brand Ninja. Ideal for meal prepping the night before or stashing in a cooler for a quick, on-demand smoothie, this is one of those practical gifts that quickly turns into a fundaily ritual for its recipient.

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    A custom Shutterfly photo book

    For sentimental types

    Starting around Shutterfly's photo books can be personalized from top to bottom with different layouts, bindings, cover finishes, stickers, and ribbons — it's like scrapbooking on steroids. If you're looking for a gift idea that'll speak from the heart and be cherished for years to come, they're guaranteed to bring a tear to the eye of any parent or significant other.

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    A Le Creuset Mini Round Cocotte

    For foodies

    Yes, you can gift someone a Le Creuset cocotte for less than — a *very small* Le Creuset cocotte, but the point technically still stands. Made from nonstick stoneware that's safe for oven, broiler, microwave, and dishwasher use, the 8-ouncer is a nice size for individual cobblers and pot pie. It's available in colors like Cerise, Artichaut, Nectar, Chambray, Azure, and more.

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    A BaBylissPRO Nano Titanium Mini Straightening Iron

    For beauty buffs

    Ideal for on-the-go touch-ups, this miniature version of BaBylissPRO's premium flat iron can get as hot as 430°F. It features the exact same titanium-ceramic plates as the standard size, which are designed for even heating and reducing frizz.

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    'What's for Dessert: Simple Recipes for Dessert People'

    For bakers

    From "Dessert Person" Claire Saffitz comes this beginner-friendly cookbook with over 100 simple and efficient recipes for sweet treats.Entries are accompanied by beautiful retro-style photography and helpful troubleshooting tips.

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    'Stray'

    For PlayStation gamers

    Available for PS4, PS5, and PC, "Stray" is a 2022 third-person game that follows an orange tabby cat who's trying to escape a grungy cyberpunk city — and yes, you play as the cat. Mashable tech and games reporter Alex Perry described it as a stunning sci-fi adventure "with a sweet story, endearing characters, and some truly gross art design at times."

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    A LIFX Color smart bulb

    For techies

    LIFX Color smart bulbs are vibrant and easy to install — and unlike the Philips Hue variety, they don't require a bridge or a hub to work with WiFi. Mashable contributor RJ Andersen has replaced about half the bulbs in their house with these things: "Would I recommendto anyone looking to tip-toe into smart lighting? Absolutely," they said.

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    A Stanley Quencher H2.0 FlowState Tumbler

    For hip sippers

    TikTok's favorite reusable drinking vessel is a 40-ounce, travel-friendly tumbler with a removable straw, a comfort-grip handle, and an insulated, stainless steel body that can keep drinks iced for up to 40 hours. It comes in a bunch of trendy colors, including some limited-edition ones that'll earn you some extra cool points.

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    A Death Digital fisheye lens

    For amateur videographers

    Death Digital's fisheye iPhone lens makes it possible to recreate the unique style of '90s music and skateboarding videos with your smartphone. It earned our Mashable's Choice Award for its durable build quality and user-friendliness: "For under it’s a great timeless accessory that’s small and easy to throw in your pocket," wrote contributor Kenneth Bachor.

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    Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack

    For Nintendo Switch gamers

    Nintendo's premium membership tier unlocks online play, libraries of classic retro games, cloud saves, and access to select DLCs.A year-long individual plan comes in just under which is easily one of the best deals in gaming.

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    A Yonanas soft-serve machine

    For ice cream lovers

    The Yonanas is a borderline brilliant kitchen gadget from Dole that can successfully turn frozen fruit into a smooth, soft serve-adjacent dessert — a great gift for regular ice cream eaters who want to switch things up, *or* anyone who follows a vegan, keto, or dairy-free diet. Another Mashable Choice Award-winner, it "seriously impressed" contributor Michelle Rostamian.

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    Necessaire body wash

    For pampering

    This eucalyptus-scented body wash from the trendy brand Necessaire is the perfect "fancy-version-of-a-staple" gift.There are also exfoliators, serums, and body lotions available, just in case you want to make it a set.

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    A high-tech mister

    For advanced plant care

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    Best gifts under $50 that are great for absolutely everyone
    Some people possess an innate talent for finding gifts on a budget. No matter the occasionor recipient, they somehow nail it every time — winning the unofficial "best gift-giver" award among those who are lucky to know them. If you're not the most intuitive gift giver, fear not. We've put together a list of the best gift ideas for under These unique, budget-friendly gifts won't break the bank, and you might even see some solid discounts on them if you're lucky. Opens in a new window Credit: Uncommon Goods Acupressure Tension Release Mat For relieving tension Great for the person who loves trying out the latest alternative therapies, but is perhaps a bit squeamish around needles. Lay on it, roll it up and use it as a pillow, or even stand on it to help relieve tension built up in the body throughout the day. Buying Options from Uncommon Goods Opens in a new window Credit: Crock-Pot Crock-Pot Electric Lunch Box For having a hot lunch For that person who has everything. We love this electric lunch box with an internal capacity of 20 ounces, an ideal side for a personal meal portion. Available in four different colors, the stainless steel interior can be removed and washed in the dishwasher. Buying Options See Details Opens in a new window Credit: Nisaku Hori Hori Garden Knife For those who love to garden A beloved tool for anyone who spends all their spare time in the garden. Part knife and part trowel, the stainless steel blade includes measurements so you always have a sense for depth when planting. Plus the serrated side helps tackle tough soil and weeds. Buying Options from Amazon Opens in a new window Credit: Roku A Roku Express 4K+ For Netflix binge-watchers Mashable contributor Callum Bains called the Roku Express 4K+ a "fast, no-nonsense streaming device with a price to match."Plug it into a TV's HDMI port for all-in-one entertainment and hands-free voice control. Buying Options from Amazon Opens in a new window Credit: Kasa Kasa Smart Plugs For a quick home upgrade Set a schedule for the living room lights, use the app to turn on the white noise machine in the nursery, or pair with an Alexa device to make them voice-activated. Smart plugs provide greater control over the devices within a home and are a quick and simply way to upgrade a space. Buying Options from Amazon Opens in a new window Credit: YETI YETI Rambler Stackable Mug For coffee fiends If they frequently take their coffee into the great outdoors, whether that's on their porch or on a camping trip, grab them a Yeti Rambler mug. It's dishwasher-safe and comes in tons of colors, from basic black to fire-engine red. Buying Options from Amazon Opens in a new window Credit: Dash Heart-shaped waffle maker For cute little breakfasts What's cuter than a tiny heart-shaped waffle maker? A tiny heart-shaped waffle maker with a tiny heart-shaped waffle inside. Breakfast is about to get so adorable — especially when they realize they can make heart-shaped hash browns, too. Buying Options from Amazon Opens in a new window Credit: JBL Wireless JBL earbuds For daily commuters Who says you have to pay for a decent pair of true wireless earbuds? JBL has proven time and again that it can deliver high-quality audio — and for a lot less than its competitors. These buds are available for just a hair under but you can usually grab them for a lot less. Buying Options from Amazon Opens in a new window Credit: Hemlock Park A crackling wood-wick candle For candle-heads These unique candles ditch the standard cotton wicks for wood wicks, and that results in a crackling effect that will remind you of sitting around a campfire. If you're tired of the same old candles, they bring some excitement to the product category. This complex and woodsy scent uses pleasing notes of palo santo wood, myrrh, bergamot, amber, frankincense, and rosewood. Buying Options from Amazon Opens in a new window Credit: Lodge Cast Iron A Lodge cast iron skillet For home chefs Cast iron skillets are the versatile workhorses of any kitchen — they retain heat tremendously well and can be used for almost any dish, from steak to skillet cookies.Lodge's pans come pre-seasoned for immediate use and can last for decades with proper care. Buying Options from Amazon Opens in a new window Credit: Stasher Stasher bags For eco warriors Stasher's popular reusable bags are made from heavy-duty, food-grade silicone that can be frozen, boiled, microwaved, baked, and tossed in the dishwasher. They come in myriad sizes, colors, and shapes, including snack pouches, bowls, and new "beauty bags" for makeup. Buying Options from Amazon Opens in a new window Credit: Wild One / Mashable composite A Wild One Treat Pouch For dog parents "Walkies," but make it fashion. Wild One's Treat Pouch has a hidden compartment for a roll of poop bags and adjustable carrying straps that let you wear it like a crossbody bag or a fannypack. It's available in at least five colorsand overall super stylish — you'd never know it was made from recycled water bottles. Buying Options from Amazon Opens in a new window Credit: National Geographic A National Geographic Earth Science Kit For young scientists If you know a kid who goes crazy for science experiments, this STEM gift kit will delight them to no end. It comes with over 15 activities — including crystal growing, building a volcano, and unearthing geological treasures — that are both easy to follow and easy to clean up after. Buying Options from Amazon Opens in a new window Credit: LEGO A LEGO Orchid building kit For LEGO masters This bestselling kit from LEGO's Botanical Collection for adults builds into a realistic orchid with six large flowers, two newly opened buds, and a fluted pot. It contains 608 pieces, so it'll take the better part of an afternoon to assemble. No watering or pruning required! Buying Options from Amazon Opens in a new window Credit: OXO An OXO Brew Compact Cold Brew Coffee Maker For coffee connoisseurs Starbucks gift cards are a nice gesture, but categorically lame. The Mashable's Choice Award-winning OXO Brew Compact Cold Brew Coffee Maker is a better way to gift someone their next caffeine fix: "pays for itself in one or two brews, and the cold brew concentrate it produces is consistently strong, velvety smooth, and richly flavorful," wrote contributor Sam Stone. Buying Options from Amazon Opens in a new window Credit: Apple An Apple AirTag For forgetters This quarter-sized Bluetooth tracker works seamlessly with the Find My app, which comes pre-installed on iPhones and iPads — super convenient for anyone who's already plugged into the Apple ecosystem. If an item the AirTag is attached to ever gets lost or misplaced, its owner can pull up its last-known location on their device or ask Siri to find it. Buying Options from Amazon Opens in a new window Credit: AnotherStudio Houseplant ornaments For plant parents Made by the London-based design company AnotherStudio, these miniature metal ornaments are cute accessories for houseplant pots and terrariums. If you don't think your recipient would be into the mushrooms, they also come in impressively detailed animal, flower, and fruit shapes. Buying Options from Etsy Opens in a new window Credit: Hearth and Hand Cookbook stand by Hearth & Hand™ with Magnolia For the home chef Cooking from a recipe you found online is great — until you have to keep touching your phone every few minutes to see it. Gift the home chef in your life this aesthetically pleasing stand to give them a much-needed kitchen assist. Built to easily hold a cookbook at reading level, it'll just as easily accommodate a tablet, phone, or 2-in-1 laptop. Buying Options from Target Opens in a new window Credit: Piecework Puzzles A Piecework puzzle For puzzlers Mashable's most dedicated puzzle fiends swear by Piecework, which makes unique puzzles out of stunningphotos. This 500-piece puzzle won't drive anyone too crazy, but if your puzzle fan loves a challenge, check out the brand's 1,000-piece sets. Buying Options from Piecework Opens in a new window Credit: PetSafe A PetSafe Bolt Automatic Laser Light Cat Toy For cat parents For senior culture reporter Christianna Silva and their feisty cat, Colby Jack, the Mashable's Choice Award-winning PetSafe Bolt "was a godsend...It works reliably, solves a problem, turns off automatically, and is virtually hassle-free." It operates in two modes, so your recipient can control it themselves or set it to a random pattern and have their cat burn off some energy solo. Buying Options from Amazon Opens in a new window Credit: Ninja Vitamix personal-size blender For making smoothies Personal, portable, and extremely adorable — that's the name of the game with this 16-oz travel blender from beloved kitchenware brand Ninja. Ideal for meal prepping the night before or stashing in a cooler for a quick, on-demand smoothie, this is one of those practical gifts that quickly turns into a fundaily ritual for its recipient. Buying Options from Walmart Opens in a new window Credit: Shutterfly A custom Shutterfly photo book For sentimental types Starting around Shutterfly's photo books can be personalized from top to bottom with different layouts, bindings, cover finishes, stickers, and ribbons — it's like scrapbooking on steroids. If you're looking for a gift idea that'll speak from the heart and be cherished for years to come, they're guaranteed to bring a tear to the eye of any parent or significant other. Buying Options See Details Opens in a new window Credit: Le Creuset A Le Creuset Mini Round Cocotte For foodies Yes, you can gift someone a Le Creuset cocotte for less than — a *very small* Le Creuset cocotte, but the point technically still stands. Made from nonstick stoneware that's safe for oven, broiler, microwave, and dishwasher use, the 8-ouncer is a nice size for individual cobblers and pot pie. It's available in colors like Cerise, Artichaut, Nectar, Chambray, Azure, and more. Buying Options from Le Creuset Opens in a new window Credit: BaBylissPRO A BaBylissPRO Nano Titanium Mini Straightening Iron For beauty buffs Ideal for on-the-go touch-ups, this miniature version of BaBylissPRO's premium flat iron can get as hot as 430°F. It features the exact same titanium-ceramic plates as the standard size, which are designed for even heating and reducing frizz. Buying Options from Amazon Opens in a new window Credit: Clarkson Potter 'What's for Dessert: Simple Recipes for Dessert People' For bakers From "Dessert Person" Claire Saffitz comes this beginner-friendly cookbook with over 100 simple and efficient recipes for sweet treats.Entries are accompanied by beautiful retro-style photography and helpful troubleshooting tips. Buying Options from Amazon Opens in a new window Credit: Annapurna Interactive 'Stray' For PlayStation gamers Available for PS4, PS5, and PC, "Stray" is a 2022 third-person game that follows an orange tabby cat who's trying to escape a grungy cyberpunk city — and yes, you play as the cat. Mashable tech and games reporter Alex Perry described it as a stunning sci-fi adventure "with a sweet story, endearing characters, and some truly gross art design at times." Buying Options from Best Buy Opens in a new window Credit: LIFX A LIFX Color smart bulb For techies LIFX Color smart bulbs are vibrant and easy to install — and unlike the Philips Hue variety, they don't require a bridge or a hub to work with WiFi. Mashable contributor RJ Andersen has replaced about half the bulbs in their house with these things: "Would I recommendto anyone looking to tip-toe into smart lighting? Absolutely," they said. Buying Options from Amazon Opens in a new window Credit: Stanley A Stanley Quencher H2.0 FlowState Tumbler For hip sippers TikTok's favorite reusable drinking vessel is a 40-ounce, travel-friendly tumbler with a removable straw, a comfort-grip handle, and an insulated, stainless steel body that can keep drinks iced for up to 40 hours. It comes in a bunch of trendy colors, including some limited-edition ones that'll earn you some extra cool points. Buying Options from REI Opens in a new window Credit: Kenneth Bachor / Mashable A Death Digital fisheye lens For amateur videographers Death Digital's fisheye iPhone lens makes it possible to recreate the unique style of '90s music and skateboarding videos with your smartphone. It earned our Mashable's Choice Award for its durable build quality and user-friendliness: "For under it’s a great timeless accessory that’s small and easy to throw in your pocket," wrote contributor Kenneth Bachor. Buying Options from Death Digital Opens in a new window Credit: Nintendo Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack For Nintendo Switch gamers Nintendo's premium membership tier unlocks online play, libraries of classic retro games, cloud saves, and access to select DLCs.A year-long individual plan comes in just under which is easily one of the best deals in gaming. Buying Options from Nintendo Opens in a new window Credit: Yonanas A Yonanas soft-serve machine For ice cream lovers The Yonanas is a borderline brilliant kitchen gadget from Dole that can successfully turn frozen fruit into a smooth, soft serve-adjacent dessert — a great gift for regular ice cream eaters who want to switch things up, *or* anyone who follows a vegan, keto, or dairy-free diet. Another Mashable Choice Award-winner, it "seriously impressed" contributor Michelle Rostamian. Buying Options from Amazon Opens in a new window Credit: Necessaire Necessaire body wash For pampering This eucalyptus-scented body wash from the trendy brand Necessaire is the perfect "fancy-version-of-a-staple" gift.There are also exfoliators, serums, and body lotions available, just in case you want to make it a set. Buying Options from Amazon Opens in a new window Credit: Bloomscape A high-tech mister For advanced plant care For plant parents who really go the extra mile, the Mossify Mistr sprays a "continuous fine mist" to keep humidity-favoring plants happy. Think spray bottle, but fancy: This is great for the person who likes to have a USB-compatible version of everything. Buying Options from Bloomscape #best #gifts #under #that #are
    Best gifts under $50 that are great for absolutely everyone
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    Some people possess an innate talent for finding gifts on a budget. No matter the occasion (anniversary, Valentine's Day, Mother's Day) or recipient (wife, boyfriend, teens, in-laws), they somehow nail it every time — winning the unofficial "best gift-giver" award among those who are lucky to know them. If you're not the most intuitive gift giver, fear not. We've put together a list of the best gift ideas for under $50. These unique, budget-friendly gifts won't break the bank, and you might even see some solid discounts on them if you're lucky. Opens in a new window Credit: Uncommon Goods Acupressure Tension Release Mat For relieving tension Great for the person who loves trying out the latest alternative therapies, but is perhaps a bit squeamish around needles. Lay on it, roll it up and use it as a pillow, or even stand on it to help relieve tension built up in the body throughout the day. Buying Options $48 from Uncommon Goods Opens in a new window Credit: Crock-Pot Crock-Pot Electric Lunch Box For having a hot lunch For that person who has everything. We love this electric lunch box with an internal capacity of 20 ounces, an ideal side for a personal meal portion. Available in four different colors, the stainless steel interior can be removed and washed in the dishwasher. Buying Options See Details Opens in a new window Credit: Nisaku Hori Hori Garden Knife For those who love to garden A beloved tool for anyone who spends all their spare time in the garden. Part knife and part trowel, the stainless steel blade includes measurements so you always have a sense for depth when planting. Plus the serrated side helps tackle tough soil and weeds. Buying Options $29 from Amazon Opens in a new window Credit: Roku A Roku Express 4K+ For Netflix binge-watchers Mashable contributor Callum Bains called the Roku Express 4K+ a "fast, no-nonsense streaming device with a price to match." (It's our favorite budget media player on the market.) Plug it into a TV's HDMI port for all-in-one entertainment and hands-free voice control. Buying Options $39.99 from Amazon Opens in a new window Credit: Kasa Kasa Smart Plugs For a quick home upgrade Set a schedule for the living room lights, use the app to turn on the white noise machine in the nursery, or pair with an Alexa device to make them voice-activated. Smart plugs provide greater control over the devices within a home and are a quick and simply way to upgrade a space. Buying Options $29.99 from Amazon Opens in a new window Credit: YETI YETI Rambler Stackable Mug For coffee fiends If they frequently take their coffee into the great outdoors, whether that's on their porch or on a camping trip, grab them a Yeti Rambler mug. It's dishwasher-safe and comes in tons of colors, from basic black to fire-engine red. Buying Options $30 from Amazon Opens in a new window Credit: Dash Heart-shaped waffle maker For cute little breakfasts What's cuter than a tiny heart-shaped waffle maker? A tiny heart-shaped waffle maker with a tiny heart-shaped waffle inside. Breakfast is about to get so adorable — especially when they realize they can make heart-shaped hash browns, too. Buying Options $19.99 from Amazon Opens in a new window Credit: JBL Wireless JBL earbuds For daily commuters Who says you have to pay $300 for a decent pair of true wireless earbuds? JBL has proven time and again that it can deliver high-quality audio — and for a lot less than its competitors. These buds are available at Amazon for just a hair under $50, but you can usually grab them for a lot less. Buying Options $49.95 from Amazon Opens in a new window Credit: Hemlock Park A crackling wood-wick candle For candle-heads These unique candles ditch the standard cotton wicks for wood wicks, and that results in a crackling effect that will remind you of sitting around a campfire. If you're tired of the same old candles, they bring some excitement to the product category. This complex and woodsy scent uses pleasing notes of palo santo wood, myrrh, bergamot, amber, frankincense, and rosewood. Buying Options $24.95 from Amazon Opens in a new window Credit: Lodge Cast Iron A Lodge cast iron skillet For home chefs Cast iron skillets are the versatile workhorses of any kitchen — they retain heat tremendously well and can be used for almost any dish, from steak to skillet cookies. (They're also durable enough to be used over a campfire, if your recipient's into that.) Lodge's pans come pre-seasoned for immediate use and can last for decades with proper care. Buying Options $26.71 from Amazon Opens in a new window Credit: Stasher Stasher bags For eco warriors Stasher's popular reusable bags are made from heavy-duty, food-grade silicone that can be frozen, boiled, microwaved, baked, and tossed in the dishwasher. They come in myriad sizes, colors, and shapes, including snack pouches, bowls, and new "beauty bags" for makeup. Buying Options $18.99 from Amazon Opens in a new window Credit: Wild One / Mashable composite A Wild One Treat Pouch For dog parents "Walkies," but make it fashion. Wild One's Treat Pouch has a hidden compartment for a roll of poop bags and adjustable carrying straps that let you wear it like a crossbody bag or a fannypack. It's available in at least five colors (depending on the season) and overall super stylish — you'd never know it was made from recycled water bottles. Buying Options $44 from Amazon Opens in a new window Credit: National Geographic A National Geographic Earth Science Kit For young scientists If you know a kid who goes crazy for science experiments, this STEM gift kit will delight them to no end (and make you their favorite grown-up). It comes with over 15 activities — including crystal growing, building a volcano, and unearthing geological treasures — that are both easy to follow and easy to clean up after. Buying Options $29.99 from Amazon Opens in a new window Credit: LEGO A LEGO Orchid building kit For LEGO masters This bestselling kit from LEGO's Botanical Collection for adults builds into a realistic orchid with six large flowers, two newly opened buds, and a fluted pot (complete with some "bark mix" the actual plant would grow in). It contains 608 pieces, so it'll take the better part of an afternoon to assemble. No watering or pruning required! Buying Options $49.99 from Amazon Opens in a new window Credit: OXO An OXO Brew Compact Cold Brew Coffee Maker For coffee connoisseurs Starbucks gift cards are a nice gesture, but categorically lame. The Mashable's Choice Award-winning OXO Brew Compact Cold Brew Coffee Maker is a better way to gift someone their next caffeine fix: "[It] pays for itself in one or two brews, and the cold brew concentrate it produces is consistently strong, velvety smooth, and richly flavorful," wrote contributor Sam Stone. Buying Options $34.95 from Amazon Opens in a new window Credit: Apple An Apple AirTag For forgetters This quarter-sized Bluetooth tracker works seamlessly with the Find My app, which comes pre-installed on iPhones and iPads — super convenient for anyone who's already plugged into the Apple ecosystem. If an item the AirTag is attached to ever gets lost or misplaced, its owner can pull up its last-known location on their device or ask Siri to find it. Buying Options $29 from Amazon Opens in a new window Credit: AnotherStudio Houseplant ornaments For plant parents Made by the London-based design company AnotherStudio, these miniature metal ornaments are cute accessories for houseplant pots and terrariums. If you don't think your recipient would be into the mushrooms (available in brass and stainless steel), they also come in impressively detailed animal, flower, and fruit shapes. Buying Options $17.88 from Etsy Opens in a new window Credit: Hearth and Hand Cookbook stand by Hearth & Hand™ with Magnolia For the home chef Cooking from a recipe you found online is great — until you have to keep touching your phone every few minutes to see it. Gift the home chef in your life this aesthetically pleasing stand to give them a much-needed kitchen assist. Built to easily hold a cookbook at reading level, it'll just as easily accommodate a tablet, phone, or 2-in-1 laptop. Buying Options $19.99 from Target Opens in a new window Credit: Piecework Puzzles A Piecework puzzle For puzzlers Mashable's most dedicated puzzle fiends swear by Piecework, which makes unique puzzles out of stunning (and intricately detailed) photos. This 500-piece puzzle won't drive anyone too crazy, but if your puzzle fan loves a challenge, check out the brand's 1,000-piece sets. Buying Options $34 from Piecework Opens in a new window Credit: PetSafe A PetSafe Bolt Automatic Laser Light Cat Toy For cat parents For senior culture reporter Christianna Silva and their feisty cat, Colby Jack, the Mashable's Choice Award-winning PetSafe Bolt "was a godsend...It works reliably, solves a problem, turns off automatically, and is virtually hassle-free." It operates in two modes, so your recipient can control it themselves or set it to a random pattern and have their cat burn off some energy solo. Buying Options $23.95 from Amazon Opens in a new window Credit: Ninja Vitamix personal-size blender For making smoothies Personal, portable, and extremely adorable — that's the name of the game with this 16-oz travel blender from beloved kitchenware brand Ninja. Ideal for meal prepping the night before or stashing in a cooler for a quick, on-demand smoothie, this is one of those practical gifts that quickly turns into a fun (and did we mention cute?) daily ritual for its recipient. Buying Options $49.88 from Walmart Opens in a new window Credit: Shutterfly A custom Shutterfly photo book For sentimental types Starting around $25, Shutterfly's photo books can be personalized from top to bottom with different layouts, bindings, cover finishes, stickers, and ribbons — it's like scrapbooking on steroids. If you're looking for a gift idea that'll speak from the heart and be cherished for years to come, they're guaranteed to bring a tear to the eye of any parent or significant other. Buying Options See Details Opens in a new window Credit: Le Creuset A Le Creuset Mini Round Cocotte For foodies Yes, you can gift someone a Le Creuset cocotte for less than $50 — a *very small* Le Creuset cocotte, but the point technically still stands. Made from nonstick stoneware that's safe for oven, broiler, microwave, and dishwasher use, the 8-ouncer is a nice size for individual cobblers and pot pie. It's available in colors like Cerise (pictured), Artichaut, Nectar, Chambray, Azure, and more. Buying Options $32 from Le Creuset Opens in a new window Credit: BaBylissPRO A BaBylissPRO Nano Titanium Mini Straightening Iron For beauty buffs Ideal for on-the-go touch-ups, this miniature version of BaBylissPRO's premium flat iron can get as hot as 430°F. It features the exact same titanium-ceramic plates as the standard size (only these are half an inch wide), which are designed for even heating and reducing frizz. Buying Options $34.99 from Amazon Opens in a new window Credit: Clarkson Potter 'What's for Dessert: Simple Recipes for Dessert People' For bakers From "Dessert Person" Claire Saffitz comes this beginner-friendly cookbook with over 100 simple and efficient recipes for sweet treats. (Emphasis on "simple and efficient" — none of them require a stand mixer and only half need a hand mixer.) Entries are accompanied by beautiful retro-style photography and helpful troubleshooting tips. Buying Options $37.50 from Amazon Opens in a new window Credit: Annapurna Interactive 'Stray' For PlayStation gamers Available for PS4, PS5, and PC (via Steam), "Stray" is a 2022 third-person game that follows an orange tabby cat who's trying to escape a grungy cyberpunk city — and yes, you play as the cat. Mashable tech and games reporter Alex Perry described it as a stunning sci-fi adventure "with a sweet story, endearing characters, and some truly gross art design at times (in the best way)." Buying Options $39.99 from Best Buy Opens in a new window Credit: LIFX A LIFX Color smart bulb For techies LIFX Color smart bulbs are vibrant and easy to install — and unlike the Philips Hue variety, they don't require a bridge or a hub to work with WiFi. Mashable contributor RJ Andersen has replaced about half the bulbs in their house with these things: "Would I recommend [LIFX bulbs] to anyone looking to tip-toe into smart lighting? Absolutely," they said. Buying Options $39.99 from Amazon Opens in a new window Credit: Stanley A Stanley Quencher H2.0 FlowState Tumbler For hip sippers TikTok's favorite reusable drinking vessel is a 40-ounce, travel-friendly tumbler with a removable straw, a comfort-grip handle, and an insulated, stainless steel body that can keep drinks iced for up to 40 hours. It comes in a bunch of trendy colors, including some limited-edition ones that'll earn you some extra cool points. Buying Options $45 from REI Opens in a new window Credit: Kenneth Bachor / Mashable A Death Digital fisheye lens For amateur videographers Death Digital's fisheye iPhone lens makes it possible to recreate the unique style of '90s music and skateboarding videos with your smartphone. It earned our Mashable's Choice Award for its durable build quality and user-friendliness: "For under $50, it’s a great timeless accessory that’s small and easy to throw in your pocket," wrote contributor Kenneth Bachor. Buying Options $45 from Death Digital Opens in a new window Credit: Nintendo Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack For Nintendo Switch gamers Nintendo's premium membership tier unlocks online play, libraries of classic retro games, cloud saves, and access to select DLCs. (That includes 48 additional courses for "Mario Kart 8 Deluxe" and the "Happy Home Paradise" expansion for "Animal Crossing: New Horizons.") A year-long individual plan comes in just under $50, which is easily one of the best deals in gaming. Buying Options $49.99 from Nintendo Opens in a new window Credit: Yonanas A Yonanas soft-serve machine For ice cream lovers The Yonanas is a borderline brilliant kitchen gadget from Dole that can successfully turn frozen fruit into a smooth, soft serve-adjacent dessert — a great gift for regular ice cream eaters who want to switch things up, *or* anyone who follows a vegan, keto, or dairy-free diet. Another Mashable Choice Award-winner, it "seriously impressed" contributor Michelle Rostamian. Buying Options $49.99 from Amazon Opens in a new window Credit: Necessaire Necessaire body wash For pampering This eucalyptus-scented body wash from the trendy brand Necessaire is the perfect "fancy-version-of-a-staple" gift. (That's also why we're suggesting the large pump bottle.) There are also exfoliators, serums, and body lotions available, just in case you want to make it a set. Buying Options $38 from Amazon Opens in a new window Credit: Bloomscape A high-tech mister For advanced plant care For plant parents who really go the extra mile, the Mossify Mistr sprays a "continuous fine mist" to keep humidity-favoring plants happy. Think spray bottle, but fancy: This is great for the person who likes to have a USB-compatible version of everything. Buying Options $50 from Bloomscape
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  • SoundCloud Just Updated Their Terms of Service After AI Policy Backlash

    You might be having a bad week, but AI is having a worse one. First there was the "racism glitch" that beset Grok, and now music platform SoundCloud is facing some serious criticism for a clause buried in its terms of service.The imbroglio began in February 2024, when SoundCloud quietly changed its TOS to include:In the absence of a separate agreement that states otherwise, You explicitly agree that your Content may be used to inform, train, develop or serve as input to artificial intelligence or machine intelligence technologies or services as part of and for providing the services.That quietly sat there in the TOS for more than a year, but this week, Ed Newton noticed the change and posted about it on his X account. The response was immediate and fiery, with many musicians and SoundCloud users decrying the use of their music to train AI. But some of that user ire seems misplaced; it's a more nuanced situation than it seems at first.What Soundcloud was planning to do with AIIt's easy to see why musicians wouldn't want their art used to train machines designed to replace them, but, according to SoundCloud, the TOS change was never about that. The company's president, Eliah Seton, issued an open letter on Wednesday explaining that they were using AI for "powering smarter recommendations, search, playlisting, content tagging, and tools that help prevent fraud" but the company has never "used artist content to train AI models. Not for music creation. Not for large language models. Not for anything that tries to mimic or replace your work."According Seton, it's basically been a misunderstanding. "The language in the Terms of Use was too broad and wasn’t clear enough. It created confusion, and that’s on us," Seton wrote. Opt-in or opt-out: The eternal questionSoundCloud may have cleared up how it has used AI in the past, but company reps waffled on what it plans to do with your music in the future. The initial response to the controversy, delivered in a statement to Verge from Marni Greenberg, SVP and head of communications at SoundCloud, explained, "Should we ever consider using user content to train generative AI models, we would introduce clear opt-out mechanisms in advance."The community responded with, "shouldn't that read 'opt-in?'" "Yeah, opt-in. Sounds great," SoundCloud responded, eventually.How SoundCloud is planning to change its terms of serviceIn his open letter, SoundCloud CEO Seton got specific about planned changes to the service's terms of service. The offensive AI section will be replaced with:We will not use Your Content to train generative AI models that aim to replicate or synthesize your voice, music, or likeness without your explicit consent, which must be affirmatively provided through an opt-in mechanism. So AI won't be used for replication or synthesis of users' music unless they opt in. Presumably, SoundCloud's will continue to use AI for recommendations, tagging, and play-listing, a much more benign, and generally accepted used of the technology. A couple of lessons from this flare-up: One, dealing with AI requires companies to be crystal clear with their users about how AI will be employed. Two, we should all read the TOS.
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    SoundCloud Just Updated Their Terms of Service After AI Policy Backlash
    You might be having a bad week, but AI is having a worse one. First there was the "racism glitch" that beset Grok, and now music platform SoundCloud is facing some serious criticism for a clause buried in its terms of service.The imbroglio began in February 2024, when SoundCloud quietly changed its TOS to include:In the absence of a separate agreement that states otherwise, You explicitly agree that your Content may be used to inform, train, develop or serve as input to artificial intelligence or machine intelligence technologies or services as part of and for providing the services.That quietly sat there in the TOS for more than a year, but this week, Ed Newton noticed the change and posted about it on his X account. The response was immediate and fiery, with many musicians and SoundCloud users decrying the use of their music to train AI. But some of that user ire seems misplaced; it's a more nuanced situation than it seems at first.What Soundcloud was planning to do with AIIt's easy to see why musicians wouldn't want their art used to train machines designed to replace them, but, according to SoundCloud, the TOS change was never about that. The company's president, Eliah Seton, issued an open letter on Wednesday explaining that they were using AI for "powering smarter recommendations, search, playlisting, content tagging, and tools that help prevent fraud" but the company has never "used artist content to train AI models. Not for music creation. Not for large language models. Not for anything that tries to mimic or replace your work."According Seton, it's basically been a misunderstanding. "The language in the Terms of Use was too broad and wasn’t clear enough. It created confusion, and that’s on us," Seton wrote. Opt-in or opt-out: The eternal questionSoundCloud may have cleared up how it has used AI in the past, but company reps waffled on what it plans to do with your music in the future. The initial response to the controversy, delivered in a statement to Verge from Marni Greenberg, SVP and head of communications at SoundCloud, explained, "Should we ever consider using user content to train generative AI models, we would introduce clear opt-out mechanisms in advance."The community responded with, "shouldn't that read 'opt-in?'" "Yeah, opt-in. Sounds great," SoundCloud responded, eventually.How SoundCloud is planning to change its terms of serviceIn his open letter, SoundCloud CEO Seton got specific about planned changes to the service's terms of service. The offensive AI section will be replaced with:We will not use Your Content to train generative AI models that aim to replicate or synthesize your voice, music, or likeness without your explicit consent, which must be affirmatively provided through an opt-in mechanism. So AI won't be used for replication or synthesis of users' music unless they opt in. Presumably, SoundCloud's will continue to use AI for recommendations, tagging, and play-listing, a much more benign, and generally accepted used of the technology. A couple of lessons from this flare-up: One, dealing with AI requires companies to be crystal clear with their users about how AI will be employed. Two, we should all read the TOS. #soundcloud #just #updated #their #terms
    SoundCloud Just Updated Their Terms of Service After AI Policy Backlash
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    You might be having a bad week, but AI is having a worse one. First there was the "racism glitch" that beset Grok, and now music platform SoundCloud is facing some serious criticism for a clause buried in its terms of service.The imbroglio began in February 2024, when SoundCloud quietly changed its TOS to include:In the absence of a separate agreement that states otherwise, You explicitly agree that your Content may be used to inform, train, develop or serve as input to artificial intelligence or machine intelligence technologies or services as part of and for providing the services.That quietly sat there in the TOS for more than a year, but this week, Ed Newton noticed the change and posted about it on his X account. The response was immediate and fiery, with many musicians and SoundCloud users decrying the use of their music to train AI. But some of that user ire seems misplaced; it's a more nuanced situation than it seems at first.What Soundcloud was planning to do with AIIt's easy to see why musicians wouldn't want their art used to train machines designed to replace them, but, according to SoundCloud, the TOS change was never about that. The company's president, Eliah Seton, issued an open letter on Wednesday explaining that they were using AI for "powering smarter recommendations, search, playlisting, content tagging, and tools that help prevent fraud" but the company has never "used artist content to train AI models. Not for music creation. Not for large language models. Not for anything that tries to mimic or replace your work."According Seton, it's basically been a misunderstanding. "The language in the Terms of Use was too broad and wasn’t clear enough. It created confusion, and that’s on us," Seton wrote. Opt-in or opt-out: The eternal questionSoundCloud may have cleared up how it has used AI in the past, but company reps waffled on what it plans to do with your music in the future. The initial response to the controversy, delivered in a statement to Verge from Marni Greenberg, SVP and head of communications at SoundCloud, explained, "Should we ever consider using user content to train generative AI models, we would introduce clear opt-out mechanisms in advance."The community responded with, "shouldn't that read 'opt-in?'" "Yeah, opt-in. Sounds great," SoundCloud responded, eventually.How SoundCloud is planning to change its terms of serviceIn his open letter, SoundCloud CEO Seton got specific about planned changes to the service's terms of service. The offensive AI section will be replaced with:We will not use Your Content to train generative AI models that aim to replicate or synthesize your voice, music, or likeness without your explicit consent, which must be affirmatively provided through an opt-in mechanism. So AI won't be used for replication or synthesis of users' music unless they opt in. Presumably, SoundCloud's will continue to use AI for recommendations, tagging, and play-listing, a much more benign, and generally accepted used of the technology. A couple of lessons from this flare-up: One, dealing with AI requires companies to be crystal clear with their users about how AI will be employed. Two, we should all read the TOS.
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  • Parachute Memorial Day Sale 2025: 9 Items Vetted by AD Editors

    The Parachute Memorial Day sale is almost as good as the long weekend itself, offering the perfect opportunity to stock up on their signature breezy home essentials and coastal classics just in time for summer. From now through May 28, you can score a solid 30% off everything sitewide and up to 75% off the clearance section. To sweeten the deal, shoppers get a free gift up to in value for orders over This is one of the best sales we’ve seen in a while, so if you’re due for a bedroom refresh and are ready for some luxurious sheets or a relaxed bedspread, the time to buy is now. It’s no secret that we love bath must-haves, decor, and, of course, mattress deals, and Parachute’s Memorial Day sale is no exception. To help you shop smarter, we’ve pulled a selection of AD-approved Parachute sale items worth shopping. Don’t delay: These dreamy discounts won’t last long.Our Top Picks for the Best Parachute Memorial Day Sale Deals:A brezy sheet set: Parachute Heirloom TENCEL Linen Sheet Set, Best mattress deal: Parachute Eco Mattress, For side sleepers: Parachute Down Side Sleeper Pillow, A spa-inspired robe: Parachute Waffle Robe, Best mattress topper: Parachute Down Mattress Topper, Photo: Rachel FletcherParachute Waffle Bath TowelsYou can’t go wrong with a classic waffle bath towel, and this Parachute version is the proof. Commerce director Rachel Fletcher says the brand’s set is both soft and absorbent—with a drying time of just about five minutes. “These honeycomb weave, 100% long-staple Turkish cotton towels are really exceptional in terms of craftsmanship, which is immediately evident in the feel,” she adds. “I have very sensitive skin and a rough towel never does me well, but the Parachute towels feel great against the skin.”Parachute Linen Duvet CoverA duvet cover set we’re thrilled to see on sale, this linen find is perfect for spring and summer. A warm weather classic for a reason, linen is light and antimicrobial, in case you’re prone to getting a little warmer this season. Contributor Lila Allen seconds these sentiments. “I was pleasantly surprised at how soft this cover was—again, with linen, sometimes it can be a roll of the dice,” she says. “This set had the best of both worlds: super supple but still casually elevated.”Parachute Eco MattressWhile Parachute is one of our go-to bedding brands, it’s also a reliable retailer when it comes to mattresses-in-a-box. The brand offers a hybrid mattress that landed itself in our list of favorites thanks to a Goldilocks combination of tempered steel and six layers of pure New Zealand wool and organic cotton.Photo: Nashia BakerParachute Heirloom TENCEL Linen Sheet SetWhen it comes to Parachute sheets, AD writers are huge fans of the linen category—including senior commerce editor Nashia Baker. She has the heirloom Tencel bundle in her bedroom, and unlike with her crisp percale sheet set, she loves the lightly wrinkled design of these for a relaxed, less-buttoned-up look. She also notes that their “soft and breathable feel” makes them the perfect cooling sheets to stay comfortable during hot summer nights.Parachute Waffle RobeFluffy, textured, and cozy, this stylish robe might make it hard to get your day going. Made of organic cotton, it’s one of Parachute’s bestsellers—meaning it’s the perfect gift for anyone who needs a good pampering. The square shape and 100% European flax linen relaxed fabric make for a structured yet casual look that emulates a day at the spa.Parachute Down Side Sleeper PillowCommerce editor Audrey Lee personally recommends this pillow from Parachute. “Designed with a 3.5-inch gusset to take the strain off your neck and shoulders, this is a great hotel-style pillow option that feels luxuriously lightweight but still densely filled,” she says.Julia HarrisonJulia HarrisonParachute Down Mattress Topper“This mattress topper is made from 750 feather fill and premium European white down, which, for those who don’t know their down, means this is the real deal,” says commerce writer Julia Harrison. “I would say this is solidly an inch and a half of down that makes for a plush experience no actual mattress can rival.” She recommends that anyone who prefers soft mattresses shop this indulgence over Memorial Day weekend.Parachute Classic Turkish Cotton Tub MatChances are your old bath mat is looking a little grubby, so why not upgrade to this luxe, earthy Parachute option made from Turkish cotton? “I was a little concerned that something so dense might be constantly damp or take forever to dry but I’ve found it to be quite the opposite after using it for more than a year,” Fletcher says. “I absolutely love Parachute’s waffle towelsso I was pleased that their bath mat was a high quality option too.”Parachute Matelasse CoverletAlso tucked away in Parachute Home’s Memorial Day deals is this comfy cotton coverlet. Not only is it lightweight enough to keep hot sleepers at ease, but the added details push it into must-have territory. “Its oatmealy color is a nice, natural neutral, but its stitched details are the true hero attribute,” says contributor Madeleine Luckel.
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    Parachute Memorial Day Sale 2025: 9 Items Vetted by AD Editors
    The Parachute Memorial Day sale is almost as good as the long weekend itself, offering the perfect opportunity to stock up on their signature breezy home essentials and coastal classics just in time for summer. From now through May 28, you can score a solid 30% off everything sitewide and up to 75% off the clearance section. To sweeten the deal, shoppers get a free gift up to in value for orders over This is one of the best sales we’ve seen in a while, so if you’re due for a bedroom refresh and are ready for some luxurious sheets or a relaxed bedspread, the time to buy is now. It’s no secret that we love bath must-haves, decor, and, of course, mattress deals, and Parachute’s Memorial Day sale is no exception. To help you shop smarter, we’ve pulled a selection of AD-approved Parachute sale items worth shopping. Don’t delay: These dreamy discounts won’t last long.Our Top Picks for the Best Parachute Memorial Day Sale Deals:A brezy sheet set: Parachute Heirloom TENCEL Linen Sheet Set, Best mattress deal: Parachute Eco Mattress, For side sleepers: Parachute Down Side Sleeper Pillow, A spa-inspired robe: Parachute Waffle Robe, Best mattress topper: Parachute Down Mattress Topper, Photo: Rachel FletcherParachute Waffle Bath TowelsYou can’t go wrong with a classic waffle bath towel, and this Parachute version is the proof. Commerce director Rachel Fletcher says the brand’s set is both soft and absorbent—with a drying time of just about five minutes. “These honeycomb weave, 100% long-staple Turkish cotton towels are really exceptional in terms of craftsmanship, which is immediately evident in the feel,” she adds. “I have very sensitive skin and a rough towel never does me well, but the Parachute towels feel great against the skin.”Parachute Linen Duvet CoverA duvet cover set we’re thrilled to see on sale, this linen find is perfect for spring and summer. A warm weather classic for a reason, linen is light and antimicrobial, in case you’re prone to getting a little warmer this season. Contributor Lila Allen seconds these sentiments. “I was pleasantly surprised at how soft this cover was—again, with linen, sometimes it can be a roll of the dice,” she says. “This set had the best of both worlds: super supple but still casually elevated.”Parachute Eco MattressWhile Parachute is one of our go-to bedding brands, it’s also a reliable retailer when it comes to mattresses-in-a-box. The brand offers a hybrid mattress that landed itself in our list of favorites thanks to a Goldilocks combination of tempered steel and six layers of pure New Zealand wool and organic cotton.Photo: Nashia BakerParachute Heirloom TENCEL Linen Sheet SetWhen it comes to Parachute sheets, AD writers are huge fans of the linen category—including senior commerce editor Nashia Baker. She has the heirloom Tencel bundle in her bedroom, and unlike with her crisp percale sheet set, she loves the lightly wrinkled design of these for a relaxed, less-buttoned-up look. She also notes that their “soft and breathable feel” makes them the perfect cooling sheets to stay comfortable during hot summer nights.Parachute Waffle RobeFluffy, textured, and cozy, this stylish robe might make it hard to get your day going. Made of organic cotton, it’s one of Parachute’s bestsellers—meaning it’s the perfect gift for anyone who needs a good pampering. The square shape and 100% European flax linen relaxed fabric make for a structured yet casual look that emulates a day at the spa.Parachute Down Side Sleeper PillowCommerce editor Audrey Lee personally recommends this pillow from Parachute. “Designed with a 3.5-inch gusset to take the strain off your neck and shoulders, this is a great hotel-style pillow option that feels luxuriously lightweight but still densely filled,” she says.Julia HarrisonJulia HarrisonParachute Down Mattress Topper“This mattress topper is made from 750 feather fill and premium European white down, which, for those who don’t know their down, means this is the real deal,” says commerce writer Julia Harrison. “I would say this is solidly an inch and a half of down that makes for a plush experience no actual mattress can rival.” She recommends that anyone who prefers soft mattresses shop this indulgence over Memorial Day weekend.Parachute Classic Turkish Cotton Tub MatChances are your old bath mat is looking a little grubby, so why not upgrade to this luxe, earthy Parachute option made from Turkish cotton? “I was a little concerned that something so dense might be constantly damp or take forever to dry but I’ve found it to be quite the opposite after using it for more than a year,” Fletcher says. “I absolutely love Parachute’s waffle towelsso I was pleased that their bath mat was a high quality option too.”Parachute Matelasse CoverletAlso tucked away in Parachute Home’s Memorial Day deals is this comfy cotton coverlet. Not only is it lightweight enough to keep hot sleepers at ease, but the added details push it into must-have territory. “Its oatmealy color is a nice, natural neutral, but its stitched details are the true hero attribute,” says contributor Madeleine Luckel. #parachute #memorial #day #sale #items
    Parachute Memorial Day Sale 2025: 9 Items Vetted by AD Editors
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    The Parachute Memorial Day sale is almost as good as the long weekend itself, offering the perfect opportunity to stock up on their signature breezy home essentials and coastal classics just in time for summer. From now through May 28, you can score a solid 30% off everything sitewide and up to 75% off the clearance section. To sweeten the deal, shoppers get a free gift up to $249 in value for orders over $1,000.This is one of the best sales we’ve seen in a while, so if you’re due for a bedroom refresh and are ready for some luxurious sheets or a relaxed bedspread, the time to buy is now. It’s no secret that we love bath must-haves, decor, and, of course, mattress deals, and Parachute’s Memorial Day sale is no exception. To help you shop smarter, we’ve pulled a selection of AD-approved Parachute sale items worth shopping. Don’t delay: These dreamy discounts won’t last long.Our Top Picks for the Best Parachute Memorial Day Sale Deals:A brezy sheet set: Parachute Heirloom TENCEL Linen Sheet Set, $359 $252Best mattress deal: Parachute Eco Mattress, $1,500 $1,050For side sleepers: Parachute Down Side Sleeper Pillow, $160 $112A spa-inspired robe: Parachute Waffle Robe, $149 $105Best mattress topper: Parachute Down Mattress Topper, $390 $273Photo: Rachel FletcherParachute Waffle Bath TowelsYou can’t go wrong with a classic waffle bath towel, and this Parachute version is the proof. Commerce director Rachel Fletcher says the brand’s set is both soft and absorbent—with a drying time of just about five minutes. “These honeycomb weave, 100% long-staple Turkish cotton towels are really exceptional in terms of craftsmanship, which is immediately evident in the feel,” she adds. “I have very sensitive skin and a rough towel never does me well, but the Parachute towels feel great against the skin.”Parachute Linen Duvet CoverA duvet cover set we’re thrilled to see on sale, this linen find is perfect for spring and summer. A warm weather classic for a reason, linen is light and antimicrobial, in case you’re prone to getting a little warmer this season. Contributor Lila Allen seconds these sentiments. “I was pleasantly surprised at how soft this cover was—again, with linen, sometimes it can be a roll of the dice,” she says. “This set had the best of both worlds: super supple but still casually elevated.”Parachute Eco MattressWhile Parachute is one of our go-to bedding brands, it’s also a reliable retailer when it comes to mattresses-in-a-box. The brand offers a hybrid mattress that landed itself in our list of favorites thanks to a Goldilocks combination of tempered steel and six layers of pure New Zealand wool and organic cotton.Photo: Nashia BakerParachute Heirloom TENCEL Linen Sheet SetWhen it comes to Parachute sheets, AD writers are huge fans of the linen category—including senior commerce editor Nashia Baker. She has the heirloom Tencel bundle in her bedroom, and unlike with her crisp percale sheet set, she loves the lightly wrinkled design of these for a relaxed, less-buttoned-up look. She also notes that their “soft and breathable feel” makes them the perfect cooling sheets to stay comfortable during hot summer nights.Parachute Waffle RobeFluffy, textured, and cozy, this stylish robe might make it hard to get your day going. Made of organic cotton, it’s one of Parachute’s bestsellers—meaning it’s the perfect gift for anyone who needs a good pampering. The square shape and 100% European flax linen relaxed fabric make for a structured yet casual look that emulates a day at the spa.Parachute Down Side Sleeper PillowCommerce editor Audrey Lee personally recommends this pillow from Parachute. “Designed with a 3.5-inch gusset to take the strain off your neck and shoulders, this is a great hotel-style pillow option that feels luxuriously lightweight but still densely filled,” she says.Julia HarrisonJulia HarrisonParachute Down Mattress Topper“This mattress topper is made from 750 feather fill and premium European white down, which, for those who don’t know their down, means this is the real deal,” says commerce writer Julia Harrison. “I would say this is solidly an inch and a half of down that makes for a plush experience no actual mattress can rival.” She recommends that anyone who prefers soft mattresses shop this indulgence over Memorial Day weekend.Parachute Classic Turkish Cotton Tub MatChances are your old bath mat is looking a little grubby, so why not upgrade to this luxe, earthy Parachute option made from Turkish cotton? “I was a little concerned that something so dense might be constantly damp or take forever to dry but I’ve found it to be quite the opposite after using it for more than a year,” Fletcher says. “I absolutely love Parachute’s waffle towels (they’re the only ones I’ll use!) so I was pleased that their bath mat was a high quality option too.”Parachute Matelasse CoverletAlso tucked away in Parachute Home’s Memorial Day deals is this comfy cotton coverlet. Not only is it lightweight enough to keep hot sleepers at ease, but the added details push it into must-have territory. “Its oatmealy color is a nice, natural neutral, but its stitched details are the true hero attribute,” says contributor Madeleine Luckel.
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