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This Budget Lenovo Tablet Is 35% Off Today

How-To Geek - Mon, 10/20/2025 - 20:19

The Lenovo Tab M11 is currently available for a seriously low price of $120 on Lenovo. This is an impressive 35% off its regular price shown by third-party sellers on Amazon of $182. You likely won't get this major discount for long, though.

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Disney+ and Hulu cancellations doubled during Jimmy Kimmels suspension

Mashable - Mon, 10/20/2025 - 20:17

ABC's suspension of Jimmy Kimmel Live! may have caused Disney+ and Hulu cancellations to rise, new data shows.

According to subscriptions analytics firm Antenna, the monthly churn rate for Disney+ went from four percent in August to eight percent in September, the same month in which ABC pulled Jimmy Kimmel Live! from the air for a week following Kimmel's monologue about far-right commentator Charlie Kirk's killer. The churn rate for Hulu, which is also owned by Disney, increased from five percent in August to 10 percent in September.

SEE ALSO: Jimmy Kimmel spends 2 minutes mocking Trump's watches

Kimmel's suspension led for calls to boycott Disney and its streaming services, with celebrities like Tatiana Maslany and Cynthia Nixon joining in. Disney reportedly lost over 1.7 million subscribers across Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN between the announcement of Kimmel's suspension and his return to air.

The discrepancy between months is undeniably notable, as subscriber churn tends to remain fairly consistent from month-to-month. However, a Disney source speaking with The Hollywood Reporter noted that Antenna's numbers appear higher than Disney's internal data, and that it is unclear how Antenna measures subscription plan upgrades and downgrades as part of subscriber churn.

Kimmel's suspension also wasn't the only Disney-related controversy that might have caused Disney+ users to rethink their subscriptions. Right after Disney announced that Kimmel would be returning to air, the company announced price hikes for Disney+ and Hulu. These hikes, which go into effect on Oct. 21, will make Disney+ and Hulu's ad-supported and most basic ad free tiers the most expensive across the major streaming services.

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Apple Will Finally Let You Customize Liquid Glass

How-To Geek - Mon, 10/20/2025 - 20:09

iOS 26, together with macOS 26 and iPadOS 26, introduced a brand-new "Liquid Glass" design language. And while it's very bold, Apple has struggled to tweak it and keep everyone happy in the process—and that extended to the final versions of the operating systems as well. Now, Apple is just going to leave the tweaking to you.

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6 Reasons I'm Hooked on My New iPhone's Camera Control Button

How-To Geek - Mon, 10/20/2025 - 20:00

In 2024, Apple introduced a dedicated Camera Control button to simplify the process of taking photos on your iPhone. A year later, and I’ve finally upgraded to an iPhone 17 Pro that includes this feature.

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The OnePlus 15 Will Have Absurd Battery Life

How-To Geek - Mon, 10/20/2025 - 19:54

We know the all-new OnePlus 15 flagship smartphone is coming soon, but the company isn't ready to spill all the details quite yet. Instead, OnePlus is slowly but steadily revealing key details about what makes this phone special, and how it'll top the competition. For example, today we learned the OnePlus 15 will feature absurd battery life thanks to a massive 7,300 mAh battery.

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How to customize your EQ settings like a true audio nerd

Mashable - Mon, 10/20/2025 - 19:43

For the best listening experience possible, you should familiarize yourself with the sound settings on your audio products. In particular, the equalizer (aka the EQ). Understanding how to operate this tool can vastly enhance a sound profile when done correctly. No, a PhD in audio engineering isn’t mandatory.

Anyone can create an effective EQ directly on their media player or via third-party software. Need some guidance with the process? Say no more — Mashable’s got you. We gathered a few professionals from legacy audio brands to teach you how to properly customize the EQ settings on your headphones, earbuds, portable speaker, and car sound system. 

Before we jump in, let’s get you caught up on some basics.

A crash course in frequency ranges

All those numbers on an EQ can be intimidating to look at. Don’t freak out. They’re easy to grasp once you read a breakdown. Depending on your device, the sound frequencies are often listed as numbers above or below the sliders, with numbers on the left representing how much that frequency can be boosted or reduced by moving the sliders up and down.

Here’s a simplified breakdown of each audio frequency category and range:

  • 50Hz (Sub-Bass): Boosts the fullness of low-frequency instruments (e.g, kicks, snares) and increases basslines. Decreases the “boom” effect.

  • 60Hz - 200Hz (Bass): Adds warmth to brass (horns) and percussion instruments (piano), while giving fullness to guitars and snares. Increases clarity.

  • 200Hz – 600Hz (Low-Mids): Adds fullness to drums, guitars, and vocals. Decreases the ambience and sharpness of high-frequency sounds. 

  • 600Hz – 3kHz (Mids): Boosts bass, clarity, definition, and vocal output. Reduces dullness and harshness of low-frequency sounds. 

  • 3kHz – 8kHz (Upper Mids): Emphasizes presentation of high-frequency instruments (e.g, cymbals, strings). Minimizes sibilance in vocals.

  • 8kHz - 20kHz (Highs/Treble): Adds realism to electronic effects (e.g, synths) and brightens high-frequency instruments and vocals. Reduces hissing noises.

Got it? Now, take out your wireless headphones, so we can tune them to perfection.

How to customize the EQ on your wireless headphones and earbuds

Personalizing sound on your wireless headphones and earbuds is pretty effortless these days, thanks to companion apps. These mobile software suites often come equipped with a manual graphic EQ and preprogrammed presets that complement select music genres or content (e.g, podcasts or video). Some apps even come with an auto-generated EQ that can tailor sound to your hearing; results are based on a series of listening tests. 

There are also third-party EQ apps you can download from the App Store or Google Play.

Sony Electronics expert Shimo Jiroaki, the Product Marketing Lead for Personal Entertainment, has some excellent tips for optimizing EQ performance. For starters, Jiroaki wants listeners to abide by the following guidelines:

  • Always adjust the EQ at the volume level you typically listen to, since perceived sound changes with volume.

  • High-quality tracks already contain a lot of detail and dynamic range, so it’s usually best to keep EQ adjustments minimal. Even small changes can make a noticeable difference.

  • It’s often more effective to reduce unnecessary frequencies than to over-boost others. 

  • Noise cancellation makes EQ adjustments simpler. For instance, without it, when low-frequency sounds such as airplane noise are prominent, they can combine with the low end of the music, causing excessive bass. Cutting the low frequencies will then enhance the clarity of the music. However, with noise cancellation, you're less affected by such external sounds, allowing you to adjust without worrying too much about the noise's impact.

  • Use music with vocals when tuning — our ears are sensitive to voices, making it easier to fine-tune.

Bass A screenshot of the EQ settings for Sony headphones on a phone, which shows the bass sliders boosted and the low-mid range reduced slightly. Credit: Alex Bracetti / Mashable

According to Jiroaki, those who want more thump from their headphones need to increase the 32–64Hz range. Slightly reducing the 125–250Hz range keeps bass separate from the midrange. This is vital because you still want to hear vocals and mid-range instrumentals clearly. 

Midrange A screenshot of the EQ settings for Sony headphones on a phone, which shows the mid-range sliders boosted and everything else reduced. Credit: Alex Bracetti / Mashable

If you want more clarity and presence from your sound profile, make the midrange stronger by “reducing 32–135Hz and 8kHz–16kHz, then increase 500Hz–2kHz.”

Highs A screenshot of the EQ settings for Sony headphones on a phone, which shows the high-range sliders boosted. Credit: Alex Bracetti / Mashable

Raising the high end will bring out more detail in recordings. Jiroaki says to “boost 4kHz–16kHz, but adjust carefully, as too much can make the sound sharp or harsh.”

How to customize the EQ on your wired headphones and earbuds

You can’t adjust the EQ on your wired headphones or earbuds, at least not through a companion app. Instead, third-party software is required. Any audio adjustments made on these programs will apply to any wired headphones or earbuds that are plugged into your media device (i.e, desktop/laptop, smartphone, tablet). Another option is accessing the EQ on select music streaming services (e.g, Apple Music, Spotify), which will offer similar results.

How to customize the EQ on your wireless speakers

Adjusting the EQ on portable Bluetooth speakers is often no different than wireless headphones. JBL arguably has the most popular and user-friendly EQ for speakers, so we brought in Klaus Hartung, the Vice President of Intelligent Audio Lab at Harman International — which owns JBL — to discuss some essentials.

Several factors must be looked at when customizing the sound profile on a speaker, such as environment (indoor/outdoor), music genre, placement, room acoustics, surrounding walls, and vocal output. The boundary effect needs to be examined as well. This is when you hear a mix of the direct sound from a speaker and the sound that’s reflected from a surface (e.g, a desk or wall).

Bass A screenshot of the EQ settings for a JBL speaker on a phone, which shows the bass slider boosted. Credit: Alex Bracetti / Mashable

Start by adjusting +2–3 dB on the lowest band (125Hz). This creates “more punchy and balanced bass.” If the results are muffled, Hartung says to “reduce the level slightly by −1–2 dB in the 250–500 Hz region.” 

Something else to monitor is bass loss in outdoor settings. If this occurs, “increase the bass and treble (bass +2–3 dB, treble +1–2 dB),” says Hartung. Having your speaker in the living room around furniture and walls will affect sound quality. Adjust the EQ to the 60–200Hz range and cut the lowest band by −2 to −4 dB to eliminate muddiness. 

Midrange A screenshot of the EQ settings for a JBL speaker on a phone, which shows one of the mid-range sliders boosted. Credit: Alex Bracetti / Mashable

Increase by +1–2 dB in the 1–4kHz region to raise vocals. If the sound becomes too harsh, then decrease by −1 dB at 4kHz. Any EQ with a gain setting should be increased by 1–2 dB at 1–3kHz. When listening to acoustic genres, Hartung wants you to set the midrange to −1–2 dB at 200–400Hz for more clarity.

Highs A screenshot of the EQ settings for a JBL speaker on a phone, which shows the high-range slider boosted. Credit: Alex Bracetti / Mashable

“You’ll also want to consider room acoustics and how those high-frequency sounds reflect in the space,” says Hartung. Reduce treble by -1–2 dB in bright rooms (e.g., no curtains or carpets) and increase treble by +1–2 dB when in dull rooms (carpeted with curtains).

How to customize the EQ on your car sound system

If your vehicle has an HMI (Human-Machine Interface) system, then it likely supports an audio EQ. Bear in mind that the interface will look different across vehicles. Enter the Audio Settings menu and you’ll stumble upon a few controls, such as bass, midrange, and treble. 

Director of Global Experiential R&D at Harman Automotive, Jonathan Pierce, notes that a premium in-car system combines “high-quality components and sophisticated software tuning to achieve both power and clarity.” He also suggests that listeners ask for what they want more or less of and question whether they understand the tools available to “shape the experience.”

Bass

Per Pierce, “increase by +2 to +4 dB to add warmth and depth, but avoid going higher than +5 dB to prevent muddiness.”

Midrange

Keep the midrange near neutral (0 to +2 dB) for clearer vocals and instruments.

Treble

Raise this by +1 to +3 dB for a bit more sparkle and detail. At the same time, lower the treble slightly if it sounds “too sharp,” says Pierce.

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This 472-HP American Sports Sedan Won’t Be Around Much Longer

How-To Geek - Mon, 10/20/2025 - 19:30

American sedans with serious performance are becoming increasingly rare, but one model still delivers big horsepower, aggressive styling, and a driver-focused experience. With 472 horsepower under the hood, it offers thrilling acceleration and handling that rivals some much pricier sports cars, yet its days on the market are numbered.

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X will start selling inactive usernames to paid users

Mashable - Mon, 10/20/2025 - 19:23

Your old Twitter handle might be worth something to someone, apparently.

X (formerly Twitter) announced over the weekend that it will start selling inactive handles on the Elon Musk-owned social network. The company will facilitate sales through a new Handles Marketplace, which will only be available to paid Premium and Premium Business users. Some usernames will be "complimentary" (AKA free), and X is calling those "Priority" handles. Others will be doled out on a paid or invite-only basis, and those are designated as "Rare" handles.

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It's all bit strange, but our friends at PCMag have a clearer explanation of how this works. The free ones will be longer handles with full names or alphanumeric phrases, while the ones that cost money will be shorter and more recognizable handles, like the ones that brands use. Anyone who wants a free username will have to submit a request and wait for approval, while paid usernames will be given out via public drops or, in other cases, an invite-only program.

SEE ALSO: Elon Musk's X settles $128 million lawsuit with Twitter executives

In case you were wondering, prices for these usernames apparently start at $2,500 and can go up to seven figures depending on "demand and uniqueness," per a support page cited by PCMag. Ownership of sold usernames cannot be transferred, so theoretically, there won't be a resale market for them.

This is certainly a unique solution to the age-old problem of wanting a username that's claimed by someone who doesn't use it anymore. There are definitely a couple of major potential issues with it, though. For starters, there's no indication that the previous owner of a sold username will see any of that money. Beyond that, this could easily be used for nefarious means; it's not hard to imagine someone buying @dril in a few years and using it to shill crypto scams, or whatever it is grifters do on X these days.

Given that X has already killed the original purpose of the blue checkmark as a verification tool and turned it into a paid status symbol, this at least feels like it could be an avenue for digital identity theft, the likes of which the site's current ownership and moderation policies might not be equipped to handle at the moment.

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AWS outage update: Amazon, Alexa, Snapchat, Reddit, more hit by massive outage

Mashable - Mon, 10/20/2025 - 19:21

UPDATE Monday, 5:07 p.m. ET: Amazon indicated its AWS services were well on the way to fully recovering.

"We continue to observe recovery across all AWS services," the company wrote in an update to the AWS status page. Updates from the company heading into Monday evening, eastern time, suggested its efforts to mitigate AWS' issues were steadily resolving the problems.

UPDATE Monday, 3:05 p.m. ET: Amazon said its efforts to fix issues with its AWS services appeared to be working, just hours after its popular cloud services platform suffered a major outage during the early hours of Monday morning. The company wrote that it saw "decreasing networking connectivity issues" in its most recent update on its status page.

And at 2:20 p.m. ET, the company wrote that its "mitigations to resolve launch failures" were progressing and that it expected "launch errors and network connectivity issues to subside" as it worked to apply fixes more widely.

More on the AWS outage: Is Canvas still down?

UPDATE Monday, 1:25 p.m. ET: Amazon wrote that it was still working to resolve issues with its widely used AWS service.

"We continue to apply mitigation steps for network load balancer health and recovering connectivity for most AWS services," the company wrote in an update to the AWS status page.

The latest issues came after a massive outage in the early hours of Monday morning, eastern time. We'll continue to update this story, and you can read further details about why the crash occurred.

UPDATE Monday, 12:20 p.m. ET: Amazon wrote it was working on correcting the underlying issue that caused renewed issues with AWS on Monday.

"We have narrowed down the source of the network connectivity issues that impacted AWS Services," read the latest update from the AWS status page. "The root cause is an underlying internal subsystem responsible for monitoring the health of our network load balancers."

UPDATE Monday, 11:35 a.m. ET: Amazon confirmed it was looking into "the root cause for the network connectivity issues that are impacting AWS services such as DynamoDB, SQS, and Amazon Connect," in its most recent update to the AWS status page. User-reported issues for a number of services were on the rise at Down Detector, including FanDuel, Snapchat, Apple Music, and many more.

UPDATE Monday, 11:15 a.m. ET: Hours after seemingly stabilizing, Amazon Web Services (AWS) is again reporting issues, seemingly confirmed by a massive uptick in user reports on Downdetector. It's unclear which sites will be impacted, but Downdetector error reports are rising for Venmo and slowly rising for several other services. We'll continue to update this story, and you can also read more about why this morning's crash occurred.

Amazon services, including Prime and Alexa, as well as other internet services including Snapchat, Roblox, Lyft, and more appear to be disrupted, according to Downdetector.

The reported issues began shortly after 3 a.m. ET, according to Downdetector.

Amazon Web Services' status page first reported the issue at 3:11 a.m. ET. The page confirmed engineers were investigating the ongoing issue and had potentially identified the root cause as of 5 a.m. ET.

As of 6 a.m. ET, AWS reports services to be recovering, which is consistent with a drop of reported issues across impacted sites, per Downdetector.

SEE ALSO: AWS outage list: Roblox, Fortnite, Snapchat, Signal, and more

Many sites and services rely on AWS to operate, which can cause a ripple effect across the internet when disrupted.

(Disclosure: Downdetector is owned by Ziff Davis, which also owns Mashable.)

Sites impacted by AWS outage

Here is a partial list of websites or services seemingly impacted by the AWS problems, according to Downdetector:

  • Snapchat

  • Amazon

  • Roblox

  • Robinhood

  • Amazon Alexa

  • Ring

  • HBO Max

  • Chime

  • Venmo

  • Lyft

  • Prime Video

  • Fortnite

  • Disney+

  • Hulu

  • Roku

  • Signal

  • IMDb

  • United Airlines 

  • Amazon Music

  • Reddit

  • Character.AI

  • AT&T

  • My Fitness Pal

  • Steam

SEE ALSO: Amazon internet outage reactions hit full meltdown

It's important to note that not all services were knocked offline completely by the outage. Reddit for example, is reporting degraded performance as it deals with issues in "Reddit infrastructure." The issues, while not explicitly tied to the AWS outage, were observed to be occurring at the same time.

Slack is also experiencing significant performance issues attributed to an "upstream provider," but the service is still functioning Monday morning.

This is a developing story. More details will be provided as they become available.

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Spotify Is Making It Easier To Listen to Live Music

How-To Geek - Mon, 10/20/2025 - 19:19

Spotify is good for streaming music, but it's also a good place to follow music in general. And an important part of music, especially for diehard fans, is live music and concerts. Spotify can already inform you of concerts, but now, it just made it way easier to keep you in the loop of nearby concerts as well.

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Samsung's 43” 4K Smart Monitor Just Hit an All Time Low

How-To Geek - Mon, 10/20/2025 - 18:59

The huge 43-inch Samsung 4K Smart Monitor is being sold at its lowest price ever right now. This is a major 24% discount that drops the price to a surprisingly low price of just $380 on Amazon. This is a great deal considering its normal price is $500, letting you save a cool $120.

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The Oura Ring app is getting a redesign, with cumulative stress metrics and more Cycle Insights

Mashable - Mon, 10/20/2025 - 18:59

Attention Oura Ring users: A new app experience is coming. On Oct. 20, the fitness tech brand revealed that the Oura app is getting a redesign in the coming weeks. But that's not the only news. Oura is also unveiling cumulative stress metrics and other updates along with the redesign.

The new Oura app

Oura has not provided an exact date for the new app design. The brand has said the new design will rollout globally in the coming weeks, so don't be surprised if you wake up to a new in-app look sometime soon.

The new Oura app will allow more personalization for users to see the information they want first. Credit: Oura / Mashable SEE ALSO: Oura Ring 4 review: It's got a key edge over Apple Watch

The Oura interface is getting a refresh, but it's maintaining the same three tabs: Today, Vitals, and My Health. While it still delivers all the same data and health biometrics, it'll do so in a refreshed package.

The new app design has more integrated design, Oura says. Rather than separate boxes delivering each biometric, it'll have a better flow between categories. The background will show serene natural landscapes, adding to an overall zen-like app experience.

The tab with the biggest overhaul is the My Health tab, which now prevents an overview of your long-term health metrics at the top of the page, before diving into the specifics of your resilience, heart health, and sleep health.

An update to Cycle Insights Cycle Insights will now have a 12-month view in the Oura app. Credit: Oura / Mashable

One of the most popular features in the Oura app is Cycle Insights, used to track and support reproductive health. The new app design will now support a 12-month view of predicted period and fertile windows. Plus, users used to wait 60 nights before receiving personalized cycle phase data, but now it will be available after one night's sleep.

Oura launches Cumulative Stress Cumulative Stress will be calculated from sleep continuity, heart stress-response, sleep micromotions, temperature regulation, and activity impact Credit: Oura

Oura measures daily stressors as will as users long-term resilience to stress, but a new metric is coming. Cumulative Stress will now monitor chronic, long term stress. The metric will be calculated from five factors: Sleep continuity, heart stress-response, sleep micromotions, temperature regulation, and activity impact.

Cumulative Stress can be viewed in a new Stress Management page where users can see it alongside Daytime Stress and Resilience.

SEE ALSO: We tested the top fitness trackers of 2025: See our favorite wearables and smart rings Oura is looking for FDA-approval on blood pressure insights

While the new app design and Cumulative Stress are coming soon, Oura is also getting started on blood pressure insights. Oura has received approval from an Institutional Review Board to begin a study on blood pressure insights in Oura Labs, an early step in potentially receiving FDA approval for a future blood pressure feature.

Oura Labs is the brand's hub for testing experimental features before they've officially launched. Users can beta test features and provide Oura with feedback before they officially launch.

The blood pressure study in Oura Labs combines Oura health data with information from a user questionnaire focusing on family history, medication, and lifestyle habits. Participants in Oura Labs will then receive one of three hypertension assessments — no signs, moderate signs, or major signs. According to Oura, "the Blood Pressure Profile Study will be used to refine and validate a future feature for submission to the FDA for clearance."

UPDATE: Oct. 20, 2025, 3:28 p.m. EDT This article has been updated to clarify the status and availability of the blood pressure study in Oura Labs.

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5 Netflix Movies You Need to Watch This Week (October 20 - 26)

How-To Geek - Mon, 10/20/2025 - 18:33

Netflix often dominates the water cooler discussion with its TV shows like Stranger Things and Wednesday, but the service also has plenty of great films, both original and licensed, that you shouldn't overlook.

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The Most Important Part of a Mouse Is How It Sounds

How-To Geek - Mon, 10/20/2025 - 18:30

There isn't much to think about when buying a mouse, but one of the most important aspects is one you can't tell by glancing at the box—how it sounds.

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Amazon's DNS Bug Just Broke the Internet

How-To Geek - Mon, 10/20/2025 - 18:28

Many online services are having reliability issues today, or have fully gone down, due to an outage with Amazon Web Services (AWS). Snapchat, the Alexa voice assistant, Reddit, Asana, IMDb, and many others are affected.

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Forget Microsoft Word: Here's Why I Do All My Writing in Markdown

How-To Geek - Mon, 10/20/2025 - 18:00

I spent years writing everything in Microsoft Word. But over time, its cluttered interface, messy formatting, and sluggish performance began to distract me from what truly matters—writing. That’s when I tried Markdown. Its clean, distraction-free approach won me over—and I haven’t looked back since.

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These 5 Hidden Windows 11 Settings Instantly Made My PC Faster

How-To Geek - Mon, 10/20/2025 - 17:30

When your PC is sluggish, adjusting a few settings can help. If you don't know what's under the hood of the Windows 11 OS, I’m sharing some tips that work. These hidden Windows 11 settings give PCs an instant speed boost with minimal effort.

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Pebble's Official App Returns to Android and iPhone After a Years-Long Hiatus

How-To Geek - Mon, 10/20/2025 - 17:17

More than a decade after its initial launch, the original Pebble app is now re-listed on the Google Play Store and the Apple App Store. It's compatible with all models of the Pebble smartwatch, including the new Pebble 2 Duo and Pebble Time 2.

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The Stranger Things cast rewatching Season 3 will get you pumped for Season 5

Mashable - Mon, 10/20/2025 - 17:08

Excited for Stranger Things Season 5, but don't have time for a full rewatch? Don't worry: The Stranger Things cast is here to help.

SEE ALSO: 'Stranger Things 5' teaser: We're in for a traumatic final season, aren't we?

In the lead-up to the release of Season 5, Netflix has released videos of Stranger Things' cast reacting to the biggest moments from prior seasons. This week, it's Season 3's turn, meaning Millie Bobby Brown, Finn Wolfhard, and more are turning back time to the summer of 1985. The Starcourt Mall has opened, Robin (Maya Hawke) has joined the cast, and the Mindflayer is about to rain down carnage on Hawkins.

Check out the full video above to see the cast's full reactions to Stranger Things Season 3. Highlights include Joe Keery reliving the Steve and Robin bathroom scene, and Gaten Matarazzo rewatching Dustin's standout performance of "The NeverEnding Story."

"It feels like it was designed fully to fuck with me," he laughs. And Stranger Things audiences are grateful for it!

Volume 1 of Stranger Things 5 premieres Nov. 26 at 8 p.m. ET on Netflix. Volume 2 premieres Dec. 26, and the series finale premieres Dec. 31.

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This Japanese Luxury Sedan Punches Far Above Its Price Tag

How-To Geek - Mon, 10/20/2025 - 17:00

Hybrid cars are having a serious moment in the U.S. right now. With gas prices showing no signs of easing up, more drivers are realizing hybrids hit the sweet spot between efficiency and practicality.

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