PlayStation boss Hideaki Nishino says "pick up and play" is the most important quality for consoles nowadays
He says Sony wants to leverage tech "that can be used in various forms and locations"
The CEO's comments suggest that Sony is looking to rejoin the handheld market
A new PlayStation handheld could be on the table after comments from Sony Interactive Entertainment CEO Hideaki Nishino suggest the company wants to create new hardware similar to the Nintendo Switch 2.
In an interview with Famitsu (translated by IGN), Nishino was asked whether PlayStation plans to continue focusing on consoles, following a past comment he made in 2024 about how hardware won't be disappearing any time soon.
The CEO confirmed it would, saying, "My belief that a console is necessary for playing games hasn’t changed," adding that Sony "wants to continue providing its own game consoles."
But what sort of consoles? Nishino went on to mention that "pick up and play" is the most important quality for consoles nowadays, which instantly makes one think of the Switch 2 or PlayStation Portal.
Nishino continued, saying that developing new consoles will mean Sony will be "leveraging technologies that can be used in various forms and locations" and that this would enable Sony "to create something exciting."
"For example, although the PlayStation brand is strongly associated with playing on the TV in the living room, we’re planning to release monitors and speakers so that people can play comfortably in other locations as well," Nishino said. "We developed the PlayStation Portal as part of this initiative."
The PlayStation Portal is a remote player, allowing PS5 users to play their PS5 games via their handheld device, a challenge Sony took on to create a new kind of gameplay experience, according to Nishino.
"We were thinking, 'Let’s try this, let’s try that,' and I’d like us to move forward with developing products while exploring various ideas in this way," he said.
While the PlayStation Portal is a handheld console, its purpose is built for streaming and cloud gaming, unlike the PSP and the PS Vita.
While the PSP took off and became Sony's biggest handheld ever, selling 70 million units, the PS Vita didn't fare too well, shifting an estimated 15 to 16 million units before it was discontinued in 2019.
Prime Day is coming to a close — it ends at midnight tonight PT and BST — so if you're looking a deal on a new TV, you don't have long left. As TechRadar's TV expert, I've trawled through every TV deal I can find, and picked the best offers on TVs we've tested here at TechRadar, so I can vouch for their quality and value.
Price dop! Up until today, the 65-inch C5 has been $1,199.99 in the Prime Day sale, but it's now dropped to its cheapest ever price of $1,099.99.The LG C5 is the ultimate all-around TV, delivering excellent performance for movies, gaming and sports with a full suite of features and superb picture quality. View Deal
The TCL QM6K has an impressive list of gaming features for the money, including 4K 144Hz and FreeSync Premium Pro support. Its picture is colorful and detailed and it has solid gaming performance. While this $747.99 price for the 75-inch doesn't beat the record-low, it's an excellent price for a 75-inch mini-LED. View Deal
Easily one of the best-value OLED TVs available, the LG B5 48-inch has dropped to $599.99. It's not a record-low, but still a very good price. This is the perfect TV if you're looking for a bedroom-sized display for gaming that still delivers awesome OLED picture quality for movies with rich colors and powerful contrast. View Deal
It's alive! The old school Amazon Fire TV Omni QLED is still around despite the arrival of the Ember QLED, and you can get the 50-inch model for a seriously cheap $249.99. The Omni QLED supports Dolby Vision, delivers colorful picture quality and has decent built-in sound. A perfect second TV for the money. View Deal
This deal knocks a huge $500 off the Sony Bravia 8 OLED TV. Its picture has excellent detail and contrast, plus it has a healthy suite of gaming features including Perfect for PS5 settings. For Sony fans looking to play GTA 6 on a great-looking OLED, this is a fantastic option. View Deal
One of Hisense's flagship 2025 mini-LED TVs, the U8QG has high brightness, delivers bold colors and solid contrast, and supports 4K 165Hz, FreeSync Premium Pro and Dolby Vision across all 3 HDMI 2.1 ports. This deal takes the 55-inch model to a near record-low $698. View Deal
The Samsung QN90F is a perfect TV for bright rooms, thanks to its anti-glare screen and solid brightness. It's fully stocked for gaming, with 4K 165Hz, FreeSync Premium Pro, ALLM and HDR10+ support, as well as a ton of cloud-gaming options. Its picture quality is brilliant too. Best Buy has the 75-inch model for a record-low $1,499.99, so if you want a premium big screen experience for GTA 6, this is it. View Deal
Today's best TV deals in the UK
LG's best value OLED is even better value thanks to this Prime Day deal, with the 48-inch LG B5 hitting £579, a great price for a 48-inch OLED. It was £30 earlier during Prime Day, but this is still a good deal nonetheless. Perfect for bedroom gaming, the B5 has a full suite of gaming features and delivers smooth gameplay. It still offers the rich, detailed picture quality perfect for movies too. View Deal
The 42-inch LG C5 is available for £623, and while it was cheaper a couple of days ago, hitting £599, this is still an amazing price. The 42-inch model still delivers the rich colors, strong contrast and the gaming features and performance of its larger siblings, but at the ideal size for small rooms. View Deal
If you want a big screen for gaming on a budget, the 65-inch TCL Q6C is a brilliant choice. £527 is the cheapest it's ever been, and is excellent value for a gaming mini-LED TV. It has great picture quality and a good stock of gaming features for this price level, with 4K 144Hz, Dolby Vision gaming and FreeSync Premium Pro all supported. View Deal
The Samsung QN90F is the ideal TV for bright rooms, with an anti-glare screen and solid brightness levels, plus it has a full suite of features for gaming with impressive performance. The 55-inch was recently £809.10 so this isn't the cheapest it's been, but it's still superb price for our best TV for sport. View Deal
The LG C5 covers all the bases, with OLED picture quality and razor-sharp performance for movies, sports and gaming. Speaking of gaming, it has 4K 144Hz, full VRR, Dolby Vision gaming and ALLM all covered across four HDMI 2.1 ports. The 55-inch model has dropped to £899 very briefly earlier this week, but this deal for £969 is the second-cheapest price we've seen it at. View Deal
The best time of year to pick up the Ember Mini-LED is Prime Day, as the 55-inch has dropped to £599.99, its best price yet. This TV is great for sports, gaming and movies, delivering natural colors, smooth motion and a good suite of gaming features. Other sizes:
The Samsung S84F OLED 55-inch is down to £683 at Amazon UK, which is the cheapest it's ever been. We've tested the S85F (we assume the S84F is just a retail name) and it has great picture quality, particularly with its vibrant, dynamic colors. It's also great for gaming, with 4K 120Hz and VRR support and a sub-10ms input lag time. View Deal
The hunt for a new gaming chair during Amazon's Prime Day sale has been relentless, and I've been hesitant to act on most of them despite the hefty discounts.
There are several Secretlab and Razer options on the market, and we've explored these previously. They all promise high-level comfort and prioritize customization with adjustable armrest, recline, and backrest height — but there's an alternative I've found that goes beyond the basics.
The AutoFull M6 Ultra 2.0 is now available on Amazon for £483.99 (was £599.99), thanks to a 19% discount. This is a gaming chair that has premium features you won't find on most gaming or office chairs, with dual-zone vibration massaging, highly adjustable armrests, and 2-in-1 ventilation and heating.
With 2-in-1 ventilation, it makes the perfect companion for hot summer days, notably ideal for the ongoing heatwave in the UK, and that's important for long gaming or work sessions.
For US consumers, the AutoFull M6 is available on Amazon for $424.99 (was $499.99), thanks to a 15% discount. This version still comes with the heating and cooling functionality of the Ultra 2.0, but doesn't have the massaging functionality found in its upgraded counterpart.
Regardless, both versions seemingly aim for the best level of comfort, with dynamic lumbar support, including a footrest that should drastically improve periods of resting after gaming or work.
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The AutoFull M6 Ultra 2.0 promises fantastic comfort across the board via its high-level features, with 2-in-1 ventilation and heating, auto dynamic lumbar support, highly adjustable armrests, and an additional footrest. It's simply one of the most comfortable chairs you can find on the market this Prime Day. View Deal
Similar to its upgraded counterpart, the AutoFull M6 gaming chair features highly adjustable armrests, a full heating and cooling mechanism, auto dynamic lumbar support, and an additional footrest. This is the right chair to opt for if you're looking for a summer or winter companion, especially during long work or gaming sessions.View Deal
Did you use the Prime Day sales to snap up a new Kindle Colorsoft at a bargain price? Great thinking! Now, don't ruin it by forgetting to kit yourself out with a case. The good news is that a whole load of my favorite 7-inch Kindle cases are also on sale right now — including the official Amazon ones and a bunch by third party brands. It's almost like they wanted to capitalize on all those new Kindles being purchased, or something.
I've rounded up my favorites below, in the US and in the UK. I strongly suspect these deals will disappear with the ones on the ereaders themselves — that is, at midnight, when the Amazon Prime Day sales officially end. Oh, and if you went for a Kindle Paperwhite instead, I have more good news: it's the same size as the Colorsoft, so all of these cases will be good for either.
Not yet made your purchase? I wouldn't drag your feet too long, or you're going to miss your chance for those bargains (we likely won't see another good discount until the next Prime Day event — which won't be any time soon). If you're looking for more information to help you decide, TechRadar's Kindle Paperwhite (2024) review and Kindle Colorsoft review should help you out, or head to my Kindle range guide, which should help you make sense of your options.
That's an incredibly good price for a smart speaker that is designed to sit in your kitchen, office or bedroom and give you access to Alexa+, Amazon's AI that you can have natural-sounding conversations with. Time to forget all those weird ways you had to talk to Alexa in the past. It helps you manage your calendar and schedule, and it remembers things about you — like what you like and don't like to eat.
And if you've got a connected series of Smart Home devices then Alexa+ can fit right in and start managing them for you, so you can say things like "turn off the light in the kids bedroom".
Obviously it's great at organising your shopping, but it's also great for managing your music. You can say things like "Play songs like the ones we played last weekend" or "skip all the sad songs".
I've been waiting to get a smart speaker for my kitchen and the Amazon Echo Spot ticks all the boxes.
Today's best Amazon Echo Spot deals
The latest Amazon Echo Spot is great for nightstands, offices and kitchens. It's a smart alarm clock that's designed for Alexa+, so you can chat away using AI. This great Prime Day deal offers a massive 50% off, too.View Deal
The latest Amazon Echo Spot is great for nightstands, offices and kitchens. It's a smart alarm clock that's designed for Alexa+, so you can chat away using AI. This great Prime Day deal offers a massive 50% off, too.View Deal
The Nintendo Switch 2 is now the second fastest-selling video game hardware in US tracked history
The console sold 5.9 million units by the end of its first year of release
The PS5 and Xbox Series consoles have seen a drop in sales due to price hikes
The Nintendo Switch 2 has just hit a huge sales record in the US within its first 12 months of release, but Xbox and PS5 console unit sales have seen a steep decline.
According to a new report from Circana, the Switch 2 was the best-selling hardware platform in both units and dollars for May and 2026 year-to-date, achieving a US install base of 5.9 million units by the end of its first year of release.
This makes the Switch 2 the second fastest-selling video game hardware in US tracked history, behind the Game Boy Advance, which sold 6.5 million units in its first year.
Thanks to the Switch 2, overall spending on gaming hardware has increased by 38% to $249 million, compared to one year ago.
However, due to recent price increases, PS5 spending was down 43% and had a significant 58% drop in unit sales, while Xbox Series hardware spending grew 7% versus a year ago, but unit sales fell by 12%.
As a result, "PlayStation hardware unit sales fell to their lowest May total since May 2000, while Xbox hardware unit sales were the lowest ever recorded for a May month."
Microsoft yesterday announced that, effective August 1, 2026, the price of the Xbox Series X and Series S consoles will increase by $100 for 512 GB models and $150 for 1 TB models. The company will also be sunsetting its 2TB model, a result of the ongoing memory crisis.
Boston plays host to a tale of two strikers as Norway's Erling Haaland goes up against France captain Kylian Mbappe at the FIFA World Cup 2026 – and you can live stream the game around the world for free.
When the World Cup draw back in December pitted these teams against each other, all neutrals hoped it would play out this way. Haaland and Mbappe arrive at this Group I finale in excellent form, having each scored four goals in the first two games of the tournament to fire their respective countries into the knockout stage. Both players will be eyeing the Golden Boot, but first they go head-to-head in the battle to win Group I.
Dark horses Norway have lived up to expectations in their first World Cup for 28 years. Haaland scored twice in the 4-1 rout of Iraq and then repeated the trick in a 3-2 win over Senegal that was more comfortable than the scoreline suggests. Norway's goal difference is marginally inferior to that of France, so they must beat the 2022 finalists to win the group or they face the tougher draw in the last 32.
Mbappe also scored twice in each of France's opening two games, a a 3-1 win over Senegal and Monday's 3-0 triumph over Iraq, which was delayed by two hours mid-match on safety grounds due to adverse weather. That minor inconvenience was put into perspective this week by the death of head coach Didier Deschamps' mother and the manager will miss this game as he is back in France to attend the funeral. Assistant coach Guy Stephan steps in knowing Les Bleus will seal top spot if they avoid defeat.
So, read on as we show you exactly how to watch Norway vs France for free from anywhere in the FIFA World Cup 2026.
How to watch Norway vs France for free
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Defenders: Kristoffer Ajer (Brentford), Julian Ryerson (Borussia Dortmund), Leo Ostigard (Genoa), Marcus Holmgren Pedersen (Torino), David Moller Wolfe (Wolverhampton Wanderers), Fredrik Andre Bjorkan (Bodo/Glimt), Torbjorn Heggem (Bologna), Sondre Langas (Derby County), Henrik Falchener (Viking).
Midfielders: Martin Odegaard (Arsenal), Sander Berge (Fulham), Patrick Berg (Bodo/Glimt), Kristian Thorstvedt (Sassuolo), Morten Thorsby (Cremonese), Antonio Nusa (RB Leipzig), Fredrik Aursnes (Benfica), Oscar Bobb (Fulham), Jens Petter Hauge (Bodo/Glimt), Andreas Schjelderup (Benfica), Thelo Aasgaard (Rangers).
Of course, most broadcasters have streaming services that you can access through mobile apps or via your phone's browser.
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The Lions of Teranga face the Lions of Mesopotamia in Toronto, but neither Senegal nor Iraq have shown their teeth at the FIFA World Cup 2026 as yet. You can live stream this win-or-bust Group I clash around the world for free.
Little has gone right for Senegal in North America, with off-pitch issues including bonus payments and complaints about the food in the camp overshadowing a tournament that has started with back-to-back defeats by France (3-1) and Norway (3-2). It means the West Africans can finish no higher than third in Group I, although that may still be enough to qualify for the knockout stage with a victory today. They'll need Ismaila Sarr, who has scored two of their three goals thus far, to be on form.
Iraq's chances of reaching the knockout stage are as slim as you can get thanks to a goal difference of -6, following heavy losses to Norway (4-1) and France (3-0). The latter game, in Philadelphia, was delayed by two hours mid-match on safety grounds when thunderstorms hit the area, but Iraq can't claim that they would have got a result without the disruption. Realistically, they need to beat Senegal by at least four goals to stand a chance of qualification, having scored just once in their previous two games.
So, read on as we show you exactly how to watch Senegal vs Iraq for free from anywhere in the FIFA World Cup 2026.
How to watch Senegal vs Iraq for free
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Defenders: Krepin Diatta (Monaco), Antoine Mendy (Nice), Abdoulaye Seck (Maccabi Haifa), Kalidou Koulibaly (Al-Hilal), Moussa Niakhate (Lyon), Mamadou Sarr (Chelsea), El-Hadji Malick Diouf (West Ham United), Ismail Jakobs (Galatasaray).
Midfielders: Idrissa Gueye (Everton), Habib Diarra (Sunderland), Pape Matar Sarr (Tottenham), Pape Gueye (Villarreal), Lamine Camara (Monaco), Pathe Ciss (Rayo Vallecano), Bara Ndiaye (Bayern Munich).
Forwards: Sadio Mane (Al-Nassr), Bamba Dieng (Lorient), Iliman Ndiaye (Everton), Nicolas Jackson (Chelsea), Assane Diao (Como), Ibrahim Mbaye (Paris St-Germain), Cherif Ndiaye (Samsunspor), Ismaila Sarr (Crystal Palace).
Iraq
Goalkeepers: Fahad Talib (Al-Talaba), Jalal Hassan (Al-Zawraa), Ahmed Basil (Al-Shorta).
Defenders: Rebin Sulaka (Port), Hussein Ali (Pogon Szczecin), Zaid Tahseen (Pakhtakor), Akam Hashim (Al-Zawraa), Manaf Younis (Al-Shorta), Ahmed Yahya (Al-Shorta), Merchas Doski (Viktoria Plzen), Mustafa Saadoon (Al-Shorta), Frans Putros (Persib).
Midfielders: Youssef Amyn (AEK Larnaca), Ibrahim Bayesh (Al-Dhafra), Ahmed Qasem (Nashville SC), Zidane Iqbal (Utrecht), Amir Al-Ammari (Cracovia), Ali Jasim (Al-Naima), Kevin Yakob (AGF), Aimar Sher (Sarpsborg), Marko Farji (Venezia), Zaid Ismail (Al-Talaba).
Forwards: Ali Al-Hamadi (Ipswich Town), Mohanad Ali (Dibba), Ali Yousif (Al-Talaba), Aymen Hussein (Al-Karma).
Group I Table
Position
Team
GD
Points
1
France
5
6
2
Norway
4
6
3
Senegal
-3
0
4
Iraq
-6
0
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We've spent all week trawling through Amazon's Prime Day sale and it's been a doozy, with some record-breaking deals, first-time discounts and a flurry of top-rated products at excellent prices.
That aside, it's been a genuinely good Prime Day this year. Deals might be fewer in volume than they once were, but they feel better curated, and that's a win for fans of big-name brands such as Apple and Samsung as well as broad-appeal household names including Ninja, Dyson and more.
So, I've asked each of the TechRadar team (or at least, those who were available) to tell me about their favorite products currently on offer. Act fast; sales end tonight at midnight.
Note: some products are only on sale in specific countries, but I've indicated where that is the case
Best Amazon device deals
Starting strong with some of the best deals every Prime Day; naturally, these are on Amazon's own devices.
It's a topic myself and my colleage Mackenzie Frazier, our lead deals editor and savings expert in the US, agree on:
"I say this every Prime Day, but the best deals are always on Amazon's own devices. Every year, I end up buying an Amazon device I've had my eye on because the gadgets are on sale at record-low prices and offer fantastic value.
"This year's sale includes record-low prices on Kindles, Echo Speakers and smart displays, Blink security cameras, Ring Doorbells, and Fire TV Sticks. Amazon devices are rarely discounted otherwise, so it's worth taking advantage of the deep discounts Prime Day offers."
Echo Dot Max
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My own top pick is on Amazon's latest and greatest Dot; the Echo Dot Max. Aimed at a more discerning audiophile audience, the Dot Max packs an 0.8-inch tweeter and 2.5-inch woofer, and while on its own it's a little pared-back, the real power is in rigging up the Dot Max with another Dot Max, some Echo Studios and even an Echo Sub for surround or stereo sound.
Plus, it's powered by the zippy AZ3 chip for faster Alexa experiences, and it's Alexa+ compatible right out of the box. It's at a record-low price in both the US and the UK, so it's well worth checking out.
Kindle Colorsoft
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Our Editor-at-large Lance Ulanoff suggests one of his favorite gadgets:
"If you love to read graphic novels but hate carrying them around, the Amazon Kindle Colorsoft my be your perfect gadget.
"It's the size of a monochrome E ink Kindle, but brings full color for the comics and photo-rich magazines. This is the best price I've ever seen and makes it easy to choose it over the Kindle Paperwhite. Plus, you can carry around dozens of great graphic novel reads and never feel the weight."
Best computing deals
Logitech Lift Mouse
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Our Phones Editor Axel Metz is up next with some personal experience on desk ergonomics.
He says: "I was always pretty skeptical about vertical mice, until I began to notice aching pain in my elbow and wrist after using my conventional mouse for only a few hours. Normal mice force our forearms into a twisted, unnatural position, which can lead to repetitive strain injuries (RSIs) of the sort that stop you working altogether.
"While that still seems like a steep price to pay, you're certainly getting your money's worth, especially if reclining is a must (and you want to avoid snapping your back like I almost did with my old chair). With dual-zone massaging, 2-in-1 ventilation and heating, and dynamic lumbar support, there's not much more to ask for."
Dell 14 Plus
Matt Hanson, our Managing Editor of Core Tech and expert in all-things computing, has a great laptop recommendation, especially in light of the recent MacBook Neo price increases.
"Thanks to a massive $570 price cut, the Dell 14 Plus is now cheaper than the MacBook Neo, but it's the same price; however it offers a much better spec thanks to its 6-core AMD CPU, 16GB of RAM and 512GB SSD. It's a great example of a Windows 11 laptop now being much better value than the Neo after Apple's rather drastic price rises."
Note: this deal is only available in the US
Processor: AMD Ryzen AI 5 340 RAM: 16GB Storage: 512GB
The Dell 14 Plus is one of our favorite mid-range Windows laptops thanks to its excellent design and competitive specs. If I were looking for a decent everyday laptop for everything from work to demanding productivity applications, then I'd be very tempted by this deal.View Deal
"Indeed, the model keeps dipping in and out of stock at various retailers, suggesting buyers are rushing to make use of this rare (and perhaps never-to-be-seen-again) buying opportunity.
"As iPads go, the iPad Air is a great all-rounder tablet. It's powered by Apple's superfast M4 chip and boasts a crisp Liquid Retina display, making it perfect for both streaming and productivity."
Best audio, TV and home entertainment deals
WiiM Sound / Sound Lite
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Our Global Editor-in-Chief, Marc McLaren, is emphatic in his recommendation for WiiM deals this Prime Day:
"Six months ago I made the biggest change to my audio setup in about 15 years: I ditched Sonos and bought myself a WiiM Sound.
"Don't know WiiM? It's a relatively new AV company which has won itself a ton of fans through its streaming devices, amps and — now — it's standalone smart speakers. The WiiM Sound was its first smart speaker, and having owned one for six months I want to sing its praises to the world.
"And there's plenty to be vocal about — for instance, its surprisingly full, bass-friendly sound, 100W of power, excellent connectivity and — best of all — its love of hi-res audio: it supports up to 24-bit/192kHz tunes and plays nicely with the likes of Qobuz and Tidal.
"The color touchscreen is another nice feature, although if you want to save a little cash you can ditch that and buy the Sound Lite instead — there's no other difference between them. Or better still, buy both and pair them in a multi-room setup; your ears will thank you."
Sony WH-1000XM6
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Our Senior Editor of Engagement, Amelia Schwanke, recommends something I see her constantly using in our office to block out the noise (it's me, I'm the noise):
"I'm not the first person to sing the praises of Sony's flagship headphones and I know I won't be the last. Beloved by most of the TechRadar team, the WH-1000XM6 sit atop our best headphones guide — a spot their predecessor-but-one, the WH-1000XM4, held for a long time before them.
"There's good reason for that, too. They ticked just about every check box in our testing, from expansive sound quality to the comfortable design for all-day wearing. The only real downside is the price, which is exactly why the Prime Day discounts this week are the deals I'd pull out of the sale first.
"Over-ear headphones of this quality don't come cheap, making sales like this the ideal time to finally act on a wish-list purchase. I promise you, if you've seriously been considering buying them, you won't regret it. I wear mine every day and won't travel without them anymore."
Sennheiser HD 660S2
Another headphone pick here, but more for the music producers among you; this comes from our Reviews Editor Josh Russell:
"As both an audio reviewer and someone who produces music in his free time, I'll admit I've had my eye on the Sennheiser HD 660S2 for a long time.
"With their open-backed design, they're able to really precisely convey a sense of space in the music you're listening to. On top of this, the spread of their frequency range is canyon-esque, stretching from 8 - 41,500Hz, for seriously expressive sound. And now you can buy them for $321 / £181 off on Amazon, I'm fully ready to add these to my basket."
AirPods Max 2
Our fabulous Audio Editor, Becky Scarrott, is my go-to for all things earbuds and headphones, and she's got a top pick for the US:
"Yes, these are the new new, second-generation March 2026 edition AirPods Max 2, with the H2 chips (I know, one in each ear cup!) and all of the upticks in performance that brings.
"What are the upticks I speak of? Of course: ANC that's 1.5 times better than before (I tested them side by side and I can vouch for that claim; it's almost scarily good for that serene bubble of silence effect), punchier audio, gestural support, Live Translation, Conversation Awareness and the Camera Remote on the digital crown. And while many might have predicted an Apple-style $50 saving for Prime Day (yawn), this $150-off steal is crazy! Nobody had this on their bingo card for Prime Day.
"Let me be abundantly clear: the noise cancellation, sound and overall user experience here are all hugely upgraded, even if the aesthetic is unchanged — and I know, because I reviewed them…"
Note: this deal is only available in the US
Amazon has the all-new AirPods Max 2 on sale for $399, which is the lowest price we've seen. The over-ear headphones now include Apple's H2 chip, which delivers adaptive audio, personalized volume, and improved voice isolation, resulting in superior sound. You're also getting up to 1.5x more Active Noise Cancellation and 20 hours of battery life.
"Just look at my 'Sonic Sangria' set though! I get so many compliments wearing them, honestly. And now, they're £40 cheaper than I've ever seen them, because Black Friday late last year was the first-ever saving I saw on this set of 5-star late 2025-release noise-cancelling earbuds (reviewed by yours truly), which saw them go from £299 to £249.
"For me, at £209 the ANC makes them a no-brainer if you need noise cancellation in an in-ear design. Here's the other thing: Bose products rarely ever see discounts, and that is because they basically walk all over anything else on the market for noise cancellation (except maybe Apple's AirPods Pro 3 — but if you don't own an iPhone, I don't recommend those, whatever the deal). A lowest-seen fee on a truly excellent set of new earbuds from Bose? Yes please."
Note: this deal is only available in the UK
Prime Day deal alert! The Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds (2nd Gen), our 'best overall' noise cancelling earbuds choice, are currently enjoying a £90 discount at Amazon. View Deal
Bose SoundLink Flex Gen 2
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Our Senior Reviews writer and bluetooth speaker aficonado Harry Padoan recommends this deal:
"A huge saving on the Bluetooth speaker I use at home just about every day. The Bose SoundLink Flex Gen 2 offers a delightful blend of clean, well-balanced sound, stellar looks, and a durable build — with a drop-resistant and IP67 waterproof design.
"I also love how easy it is to customize via Bose's companion app, its programmable shortcut button, and its range of funky colors. At less than $100 / £100, this is an absolute steal."
LG B5
So, what about TVs? Well, James Davidson, our TV Hardware Staff Writer who constantly has his eyes glued to some kind of big screen, says:
"The best value OLED TV you can get right now is the LG B5. Its successor the B6 has arrived, so there's no better time to buy the B5. It delivers brilliant picture quality with rich colors and strong contrast, with those inky black tones you look for in an OLED, as well as super-smooth motion that's perfect for sports.
"It's also a superb gaming TV, kitted out with four HDMI 2,1 ports, supporting 4K 120Hz, full VRR including FreeSync and G-Sync and it boasts a measured 9.1ms input lag for razor-sharp gaming performance.
"At this size and price, you won't find many better TVs."
Note: this deal is only available in the UK
LG's best value OLED hits its lowest ever price with this Prime Day deal, with the 48-inch LG B5 hitting £549, superb value for a 48-inch OLED. Perfect for bedroom gaming, the B5 has a full suite of gaming features and delivers smooth gameplay. View Deal
Best home and appliance deals
Roborock Saros 10/R
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Ruth Hamilton, our Collections Editor, has extensive experience in vacuums and robovac testing, and she's a real sucker for her top pick:
"This is one of my most-used gadgets — I've been using my Saros 10 robot vacuum every night for the past two years, and it's the main thing preventing me from being overwhelmed by dog hair. With 42% off in the UK it's now at a new lowest-ever price (In the US, the more performant 10R is 45% off; bonus!) — the reason for that chunky price drop is likely because a few newer Roborock bots have since joined the fleet, but the Saros 10 is still an incredible performer, more than holding its own against newer options I've used.
"The vacuuming is efficient and effective, the navigation and object avoidance is reliable, and the mopping is effective and thorough. Plus, it comes with a dock that takes care of a bunch of maintenance tasks, so I barely need to get involved at all."
Philips Baristina
Our Homes Editor Cat Ellis (who is also a trained barista) comes in with this recommendation, but unfortunately this one's a US-exclusive:
"The Philips Baristina is the smallest bean-to-cup coffee maker I've ever tested, and also one of the best. It's incredibly easy to use, doing all the dosing, grinding, and tamping for you before pulling your shot of espresso — and unlike most automatic coffee makers, it's a piece of cake to keep clean.
"It's a great option if you're just getting into coffee, or thinking of upgrading from a capsule coffee maker to fresh beans."
Note: this deal is only available in the US
The Baristina is a compact coffee maker that makes brewing delicious espresso effortless, and it's half price at Amazon. It was already one of the cheapest bean-to-cup machines around, so this deal is frankly amazing.View Deal
Suri 2.0 electric toothbrush
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This comes from our Senior Deals Editor, James Pickard, who's a deft hand at finding the best deals during events such as Prime Day.
He says: "When I picked up the Suri Sonic Electric Toothbrush, I wasn’t too sure what to expect. Over $50/£50 feels like a lot for an electric toothbrush, but the Suri, with its 40-day battery life, magnetic mounting, aluminum body and plant-based heads, and convenient charging options, all changed my mind. It’s been 100% worth the investment.
"Not only does it do its job incredibly well, but all of those key features are so useful. I can count on one hand the number of times I've had to charge it so far, while the body and brush heads feel so much nicer to use than the usual icky plastic designs."
Best fitness & wearables deals
Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra
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Matt Evans, our Senior Fitness and Wearables Editor, is keeping his recommendation short and sweet:
"You can get 47% off in the US and 45% off in the UK on the very popular Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra, its top watch with up to 100 hours of battery life, rugged nigh-unbreakable case, and fitness tracking/navigation features to rival the Apple Watch Ultra."
Speaks for itself!
Garmin Vivoactive 5
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Graham Barlow, our Senior Editor of AI by day, Brazilian jiu-jitsu expert by night, is impressed by this year's Garmin Vivoactive deal:
"I've been waiting for Amazon Prime Day to get a smartwatch. I wanted one that had a long battery life (11 days) and could cover all the bases like general notifications, step counting, sleep tracking and health information.
"I found that the Garmin Vivoactive was hard to beat. The latest Garmin Vivoactive is version 6, but the previous version 5 still has most of the features that you'll use all the time, and it's available for a knock-down price thanks to an Amazon Prime Day deal that's still going.
"Yes, version 6 has a few extra features like smart alarm clock and a Body Battery score, but all the essentials are still available in the Vivoactive 5, for a lot less."
Oura Ring 4
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Another from Matt Evans here, but I can also concur as I write this while wearing one;
"This huge price cut shaves £150 off the Oura Ring 4 in the UK due to the appearance of the 5 last month, but at this price the 4 is clearly the better-value option. Even with the premium subscription, it's a good deal for Oura's exceptional smart ring — it's like getting 2.5 years free. It's a similar deal in the US, with the Oura Ring 4 reduced from $349 to just $226."
Best gaming deals
Thrustmaster ESWAP X2
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Our Managing Editor of Gaming and Entertainment Rob Dwiar picked out a controller I'm putting straight in my basket, especially at its low UK price.
He says: "This premium Xbox and PC controller is down to a stupidly low price right now. It's the Xbox controller I use most, and has a wonderful modular design so you can shape it how you want, as well as excellent buttons with quick actuation, and a robust design and build quality. Great value at this wildly low price in the UK."
The US deal isn't quite as mind-blowing but it's a decent deal on a great product nonetheless.
SteelSeries Arctis GameBuds
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Rob's feeling greedy today as he's offered another option for gamers:
"Literally the best gaming earbuds money can buy in our eyes, and now down to a ridiculous lowest-ever price with nearly 50% off.
"If you want a set of gaming earbuds, no matter the platforms, that can do it all, from great features to comfort, and awesome audio to super battery life, then these are the buds to get right now."
SteelSeries Arctis Nova Elite
And Rob also spotted another deal well worth checking out (steady on, mate) in excess of the two picks above available on both sides of the pond, this time a UK-exclusive on the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Elite;
"The most complete premium headset on the market right now, and the best gaming headset I have ever tested, the Elite is a high-end beast that offers everything. This 10% discount takes it down to a record low too, so now the best in the biz can be yours for less."
A whole 10% off the best gaming headset I have tested is a big deal for one this premium and new. If you're looking for the complete gaming headset experience in one awesome bit of kit, then this is it.View Deal
Dell 14 Plus
Matt Hanson, our Managing Editor of Core Tech and expert in all-things computing, has a great laptop recommendation, especially in light of the recent MacBook Neo price increases.
"Thanks to a massive $570 price cut, the Dell 14 Plus is now cheaper than the MacBook Neo; however it offers much better spec thanks to its 6-core AMD CPU, 16GB of RAM and 512GB SSD. It's a great example of a Windows 11 laptop now being much better value than the Neo after Apple's rather drastic price rises."
Processor: AMD Ryzen AI 5 340 RAM: 16GB Storage: 512GB
The Dell 14 Plus is one of our favorite mid-range Windows laptops thanks to its excellent design and competitive specs. If I were looking for a decent everyday laptop for everything from work to demanding productivity applications, then I'd be very tempted by this deal.View Deal
Hopefully there's something above for everyone — but remember, Prime Day finishes today, so if you don't want to miss out, make sure you don't leave it too late. See you next year!
FCC Chairman seeks public consultation regarding E-Rate program
Introduced in 1997, it offers schools 20-90% discounts on internet
School bus Wi-Fi has already been pulled amid educational impact concerns
The FCC is considering ending the long-running E-Rate program in the US, which currently provides around $2 billion annually to help public facilities like schools and libraries pay for internet connections and networking infrastructure.
Chairman Brendan Carr has ordered a review of the scheme to determine whether it still fulfils its original purpose.
It launched in 1997 as a way to democratize access to internet during the web's infancy, but rising screen time is now being slated for impacting education.
FCC worries about internet's impact on schoolchildren
Carr referenced research that linked excessive screen use with lower reading performance, declining math scores, poorer cognitive development and more distraction.
"More than half of students now use a computer for up to four hours a day, and a quarter of them spend more than four hours on screens," he said.
A notice now asks whether the E-Rate program should be limited or sunset entirely, and the FCC is now seeking public consultation. Some potential measures could include new safeguards around educational use, a reduction in funding or even ending the program entirely.
The FCC already pulled funding for Wi-Fi on school buses in a bid to reassert the program's position as one to support educational internet use – not one to provide schoolchildren with Wi-Fi for personal use.
Current discounts for schools and libraries range from 20-90%, with lower-income and rural locations typically receiving more support. Pulling the funding could impact these regions more.
Senator Ed Markey (D-Mass) warned it could reverse nearly three decades of work.
As for now, the future of E-Rate remains unconfirmed.
Depending on where you reside, over the last 72 hours, you'll have lived through a pretty intense heatwave, significant lightning and thunderstorms, or just, er, something (perhaps even everything) in between.
Luckily, the weather is nothing if not changeable. So if you can't get outside now, you absolutely will be able to very soon. And if you're tired of listening to music indoors and want to get out into nature, one of these portable little beauties is the way to go.
All of these deals have been tested and approved by TechRadar, and all are heavily discounted right now. That said, I can't promise how long said savings will last, since you may have noticed it's Amazon Prime Day right now — until midnight at least.
Which to pick, since we're in a rush? That depends. For me, you simply cannot go wrong with the Ultimate Ears Wonderboom 4 as a travel companion; it's mug-sized, you can stereo-pair two of them, it's more than loud enough for the tent or picnic table, and the audio is tight and accurate.
Both the Tribit Stormbox Micro 3 and slightly older JBL Go 4 are cheaper and smaller than the UE Wonderboom, so better suited to a solo trip, where the Bose Soundlink Flex 2 and JBL Flip 7 are that bit bigger if you're looking to start a party.
The JBL Grip is a relatively new model for the Bluetooth speaker and hi-fi giant, and I have to say, that purple finish is delightful, isn't it? But for me, top of the style pile would be the Bang & Olufsen Beosound Explore. It's like a very very chic can of beans that plays music and totes a carabiner. I feel as if I'm not selling it well with that description, but trust me, it's a handsome little speaker.
Need something bigger, ideally with a shoulder strap? The Tribit Stormbox Lava is a great shout at this price. For audio quality, I didn't love it at full price, but you can't really complain when it's $45 off… and in that 'not too big, not too small, just right' Goldilocks area of speakers, is the wine bottle-shaped JBL Flip 7. And that sounds every bit as good as its dimensions can possibly allow.
OK then, happy shopping, and get ready for that rain-check!
I am extremely pumped for GTA 6 now, with my hype getting a huge injection this week with GTA 6 pre-orders opening up.
It's going to be such a huge release and moment in video games and wider culture, and we're almost there. Almost. We just have a few months to go before it'll start arriving through the internet or through our doors.
And so in the meantime, as well as other games in one's backlog, some folks, like me, might be wondering what to play for a bit of GTA 6 preparation. So I've racked my brains and consulted with colleagues to come up with the list below, any of which would be perfect to play in the run-up to GTA 6. Be they blockbusters from Rockstar (obviously), crime boss-themed games, fabulous driving games, and open world beauties, all of them echo some part of what makes the Grand Theft Auto series so special.
Even if these games aren't part of the wider Amazon Prime Day deals, they're still absolutely worth your time and money — some of them are a bit older too, so offer great value — and are great experiences in their own right.
Lenovo has finally released a one of its new 16-inch ThinkPad laptops globally. Equipped with user-upgradeable LPCAMM2 RAM and a 90 Wh battery, the ThinkPad P16s i Gen 5 also contains Intel Panther Lake processors and supports ultra-fast PCIe Gen 5 SSDs.
We tested the Connect 15 as a business notebook in the recommended balanced mode, which significantly limited performance. In performance mode, the Schenker Connect 15 shows a very different side of itself. Especially in gaming benchmarks, the business notebook surprisingly moves much closer to comparable devices.
GTA 6 pre-orders are live, and the game comes in two editions: the Standard and the Ultimate. Some content is exclusive to the Ultimate Edition, but pre-order bonuses are available with both, though without a physical disc, at least for now.
Casio's unannounced MTD-145 has leaked in four colorways — black, grey, green, and blue — featuring a rotating aluminum bezel, 50 m water resistance, a screw-down case back, mineral glass crystal, and an expected retail price of around $100.
Many reviews conclude that Steam Machine performance doesn’t warrant its high cost. In a new interview, Valve acknowledged the complaints and said it will explore ways to reduce the mini PC’s price. Still, the memory shortage may persist until at least 2028, limiting the hardware’s affordability.
Asus has started selling a new gaming-focused mini-PC. Available internationally, the Asus ROG NUC 16 Edition 20 combines the Core Ultra 9 290HX Plus with a GeForce RTX 5090 laptop GPU in a transparent housing. Asus sells its new mini-PC with up to 128 GB of RAM, too.
Ayaneo's Pocket Micro 2 arrives with significant improvements on the outside and under the hood. However, a starting price of $239, albeit for early bird buyers, is another proof of the increasing cost of key components.
OnePlus has confirmed that it will be launching a new series of budget phones, starting with the OnePlus N6. For now, it seems like the series is exclusive to India, but it could be rebranded for other markets.
The Nord Buds 4 are new affordable earbuds from OnePlus with a rated battery life of 54 hours. They come with 52dB active noise cancellation, feature a 12mm driver setup, and launched with an introductory price tag of around $35.
Microsoft is hiking Xbox prices yet again. The company already hiked prices once back in May of last year, and then again later in October.
This time, the company is increasing the prices of the 512GB models by $100 and 1TB models by $150. The 2TB model is being discontinued. The current prices are as follows.
Model
New pricing
Previous pricing
Xbox Series S (512GB)
$499
$399
Xbox Series S (1TB)
$599
$449
Xbox Series X Digital (1TB)
$749
$599
Xbox Series X (1TB)
$799
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vivo’s X Fold6 is the highly-anticipated successor to last year’s X Fold5 and it brings two big upgrades. The first one is a 200MP Zeiss-branded main camera, which features Samsung’s 1/1.4-inch HPB sensor. This is the same sensor used on the vivo X300 and X300 Pro telephotos, so we can expect solid performance here as well.
While we’re covering the cameras, the other two sensors are 50MP ultrawide and 50MP telephoto (LYT602) with 3x optical zoom. Photography fans will also appreciate that the X Fold6 supports the optional ZEISS Teleconverter G2, which offers a 200mm...
Dünya Kupası'na erken veda eden A Milli Takım'da "akıllar transferdeydi" tartışması büyüyor. ABD maçının kahramanı Kaan Ayhan'ın eşi Aylin Ayhan, kaptan Hakan Çalhanoğlu ve Merih Demiral'ı hedef alan o zehir zemberek paylaşımı beğendi; milli takımda kazan kaynamaya başladı!
Dünya Kupası'na erken veda eden Milli Takım’da "transfer odaklı oyuncular" tartışması, Kaan Ayhan’ın eşi Aylin Ayhan’ın sosyal medya hamlesiyle yeniden alevlendi.
Ayhan, "Kaptan dediğin milli takım kampında transfer görüşmesi yapmaz, çıkar golünü atar" ifadelerinin yer aldığı bir paylaşımı beğenerek, takım içinde süregelen rahatsızlığı açıkça dışa vurdu.
Milli Takım kampı devam ederken, Fenerbahçe başkan adayı Hakan Safi’nin Merih Demiral ve Hakan Çalhanoğlu ile anlaştığını açıklaması, futbolcuların odak noktasına dair eleştirileri tetiklemişti.
ABD maçında galibiyet golünü kaydeden Kaan Ayhan’ın eşinin bu tepkisi, turnuva sonrası milli takım kampındaki huzursuzluğun boyutunu gözler önüne serdi.
Fransa'dan gelen maaş kısıtlaması cezası sonrası Marsilya köşeye sıkıştı. Finansal krizden kurtulmak ve küme düşme tehlikesinden kaçınmak için 30 Haziran'a kadar 60 milyon Euro bulması gereken Fransız devi, en değerli varlığı Mason Greenwood'u satmaya mahkum kaldı.
Fransa Futbolu Finansal Denetleme Kurumu (DNCG), Olimpik Marsilya'ya maaş bütçesi kısıtlaması cezası getirdi. Kulübe doğrudan bir transfer yasağı verilmemiş olsa da gelecek sezon boyunca harcamaların tamamen kontrol altında tutulacağı açıklandı. Bu karar, finansal darboğazdaki Fransız devinin üzerindeki Mason Greenwood’u satma baskısını zirveye çıkardı.
2023-24 sezonundaki 39 milyon Euro’luk zararı, son sezonda yaklaşık 105 milyon Euro’ya kadar ulaşan Marsilya yönetimi tam anlamıyla köşeye sıkışmış durumda. DNCG; transfer yasağı, puan silme veya küme düşürme gibi daha ağır cezaların devreye girmemesi için kulübe 30 Haziran 2026'ya kadar süre tanıdı. Marsilya’nın bütçesini onaylatabilmesi için bu kısa sürede en az 50-60 milyon Euro net oyuncu satışı yapması şart.
Marsilya'nın bu mali krizden tek hamlede sıyrılabilmek için elindeki en büyük kozu ise Mason Greenwood. Teknik direktör Roberto De Zerbi’nin kadro planlaması doğrultusunda maaş bütçesini neredeyse yarı yarıya düşürmek zorunda olan yönetim, İngiliz yıldızın satışına bel bağladı.
Kulüp, gerekli kaynağı tek seferde karşılayabilmek adına Greenwood’un bonservis bedelini 50 milyon Euro civarında sabitledi ve bu rakamdan aşağı düşmek istemiyor. Ancak 30 Haziran kıskacı nedeniyle transfer masasında "tok alıcı" rolünü oynayamayan Marsilya'nın bu acelesi, oyuncuyla ilgilenen kulüplerin elini ciddi şekilde güçlendiriyor.
Galatasaray'ın transfer listesinde yer alan Real Madrid'in Fransız yıldızı Eduardo Camavinga, bu yaz takımdan ayrılmayı kesinlikle reddetti; menajerlerine sarı-kırmızılılar da dahil gelecek hiçbir teklifi değerlendirmeme talimatı verdi.
Orta sahaya dünya çapında bir yıldız katmak için kolları sıvayan ve Eduardo Camavinga’nın durumunu yakından takip eden Galatasaray yönetimini üzecek haber İspanya’dan geldi.
Sarı-kırmızılıların transfer listesinde yer alan ve taraftarı heyecanlandıran Real Madrid'in Fransız yıldızı, geleceğine dair son kararını verdi.
Camavinga, bu yaz Real Madrid’den ayrılmayı kesinlikle reddetti.
Yıldız oyuncu, Galatasaray da dahil olmak üzere yaz transfer dönemi boyunca gelecek hiçbir teklifi değerlendirmemeleri konusunda menajerlerine net bir talimat verdi.
Galatasaray’ın rüyalarını süsleyen 23 yaşındaki orta saha oyuncusunun bu net tavrının ardından, sarı-kırmızılı kurmayların listedeki diğer alternatif isimlere yönelmesi bekleniyor.
İtalyan ekibi Udinese, Nicolo Zaniolo transferinde mutlu sona yakın ancak taraflar arasındaki maaş uçurumu henüz aşılamadı.
Udinese, İtalyan yıldız Nicolo Zaniolo’yu kadrosuna katmak için girişimlerini hızlandırdı ancak transferde maaş engeline takıldı.
İtalyan gazeteci Gianluca Di Marzio'nun paylaştığı bilgilere göre; Udinese ile Zaniolo cephesi arasında yürütülen transfer görüşmelerinde henüz anlaşma sağlanamadı. Taraflar arasındaki temel anlaşmazlığın, oyuncunun talep ettiği yıllık ücret ile kulübün bütçesi arasındaki finansal farktan kaynaklandığı belirtildi.
Görüşmelerin devam ettiği ancak tarafların maaş konusunda orta yolu bulamaması halinde transferin çıkmaza girebileceği ifade ediliyor.
Siyah-beyazlılar, Monaco'nun sol beki Kassoum Ouattara ile kişisel şartlarda anlaşmaya vardı; Fransız kulübüyle 10 milyon euro seviyesinde bonservis pazarlığı sürüyor. Ancak oyuncunun sakatlık geçmişi, bu transferde camianın en büyük endişesi.
Beşiktaş, Monaco forması giyen sol bek Kassoum Ouattara'nın transferi için kolları sıvadı. Ancak oyuncunun geçmişteki sakatlık hassasiyeti, siyah-beyazlı taraftarları şimdiden endişelendiriyor.
Beşiktaş, Fildişi Sahili asıllı Fransız oyuncu Kassoum Ouattara ile kişisel şartlarda el sıkıştı.
Fransız basınından Foot Mercato'nun haberine göre; Beşiktaş ile Monaco yönetimi arasında yaklaşık 10 milyon euro seviyesinde bir bonservis pazarlığı devam ediyor. Transfer bitme noktasına gelse de camiada en büyük korku, oyuncunun kronikleşme riski bulunan sakatlığının nüksetmesi.
Yönetim mali şartları olgunlaştırmaya çalışırken, taraftarın gözü kulağı oyuncunun sağlık raporlarında.
Türk sinemasının efsane ismi ve Fenerbahçe Spor Kulübü Kongre Üyesi Kadir İnanır hayatını kaybetti. Sarı-lacivertli camiaya bağlılığıyla bilinen usta sanatçının vefatı derin üzüntü yarattı.
Türk sinemasının usta sanatçısı ve Fenerbahçe Spor Kulübü Kongre Üyesi Kadir İnanır hayatını kaybetti. Sadece oyunculuğuyla değil, sarı-lacivertli renklere olan tutkusu ve kulüp üyeliğiyle de tanınan efsane ismin vefatı, spor ve sanat dünyasını yasa boğdu.
Uzun yıllardır Fenerbahçe Kongre Üyesi olan Kadir İnanır, kulübün kritik genel kurullarına aktif katılımıyla biliniyordu. Usta sanatçı, özellikle Fenerbahçe’nin iki tarihi kongresinde hafızalara kazınmıştı:
Fenerbahçe Spor Kulübü, sarı-lacivertli armaya olan bağlılığıyla bilinen tescilli kongre üyesi Kadir İnanır’ın vefatının ardından başsağlığı mesajı yayımlayarak derin üzüntüsünü paylaştı.
Samet Akaydin ile yollarını ayıran Çaykur Rizespor'da flaş gelişme; Dünya Kupası'nda süre alamayan milli stoperin Karadeniz ekibindeki dönemi resmen sona erdi.
Süper Lig ekiplerinden Çaykur Rizespor, milli savunma oyuncusu Samet Akaydin ile yollarını ayırdığını resmi olarak açıkladı.
A Milli Takım'ın 2026 Dünya Kupası kadrosunda yer alan deneyimli stoper, turnuva boyunca hiçbir maçta süre şansı bulamadı.
Sözleşmesinin sona ermesinin ardından Karadeniz ekibine veda eden 32 yaşındaki savunmacının kariyerine hangi kulüpte devam edeceği henüz netlik kazanmadı.
Bordo-mavililer, Gençlerbirliği ile yollarını ayıran 31 yaşındaki kanat oyuncusu Metehan Mimaroğlu'nun transferini TFF'ye bildirerek resmiyete döktü.
Trabzonspor, transfer çalışmalarına hız kesmeden devam ediyor. Bordo-mavili kulüp, son olarak Gençlerbirliği forması giyen kanat oyuncusu Metehan Mimaroğlu’nun transferini Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu’na (TFF) resmen bildirdi.
Resmi işlemlerin tamamlanmasının ardından 31 yaşındaki deneyimli futbolcunun kısa süre içinde bordo-mavili ekibin kampına katılması bekleniyor.
Kulüpler Birliği Başkanı Ertuğrul Doğan, yabancı kuralı hakkında konuştu. Doğan, Kulüpler Birliği'nde yapılan toplantının ardından yaptığı açıklamada, "Federasyonun verdiği bir karar var. Bu kararı saygıyla karşılıyoruz ama hiçbir şey değişmez değildir" ifadelerini kullandı.
Kulüpler Birliği Başkanı Ertuğrul Doğan, Kulüpler Birliği Vakfı'nda yapılan toplantının ardından açıklamalarda bulundu.
Çok tartışılan 10+4 yabancı oyuncu kuralına dair konuşan Doğan, şu ifadeleri kullandı:
"Kulüplerimizin yabancı kuralı konusunda hassasiyeti var. Şu an itibarıyla hiç kimse yabancı kuralından memnun değil."
"HİÇBİR ŞEY DEĞİŞMEZ DEĞİLDİR"
-Bununla alakalı kendi Whatsapp grubumuzda ekibimiz çalışacak. Kulüplerin görüşlerini alacağız. Federasyonun verdiği bir karar var. Bu kararı saygıyla karşılıyoruz ama hiçbir şey değişmez değildir.
-O zamanki şartlar itibarıyla bu belki uygundu ama şu anda kulüplerimizden gelen haklı talepler var. Bunların hepsini federasyon ile paylaşacağız ve bu konuda kendilerinden yardım isteyeceğiz.
- MHK konusunda İbrahim Hacıosmanoğlu ile görüşeceğiz. Kulüplerin genel olarak memnuniyetsizliği var. Önümüzdeki bir ay içerisinde bu konuda sağlıklı adımların atılmasını sağlamaya çalışacağız.
- Naklen yayın gelirlerimizde ciddi bir düşüş var. 500 milyon dolarlık gelir, şu anda 185 milyon dolar seviyelerine geldi. Kulüplerimizin tamamı Türk futbolunun değerinin bu olduğunu düşünmüyor. Naklen yayın gelirinin 500 milyon dolar seviyesine gelmesi konusunda ısrarımız olacak. Kulüplerin dayanacak gücü kalmadı. Özellikle Anadolu kulüpleri çok ciddi sıkıntı çekiyor.
- Dünya Kupası'nda Almanya, İspanya ve Fransa'nın da gruptan çıkamadığı turnuvalar oldu. Futbolcuların eksikleri ve hataları vardır, hocamızın olabilir. Herkesin niyeti iyidir. Önemli olan bu. Keşke olmasaydı. Futbolda eleştiri var. Herkes açık olmalı ama genç arkadaşlarımıza yapılan hakaretler bize yakışmıyor.
AI models have progressed to the point where their capabilities have real political consequences. Dealing with those consequences will require collective action.
Peter Diamandis is the latest tech executive to argue that global surveillance will make the world a better place, following Larry Ellison's comments in 2024.
Gaming laptops have become more enticing during the AI boom due to their tendency to sometimes offer better value than DIY desktop systems, especially toward the high-end segment. We've found a deal that proves that in spades: Asus' ROG Zephyrus G16 (2025) is on sale for just 1,574.99 at Best Buy right now. Matching its previous record-low pricing, you're saving almost $600 on one of the best gaming laptops in this class.
Get one of the best RTX 5070 laptops with Intel's flagship Core Ultra 9 285H CPU, 16GB of LPDDR5x-7467 memory, a 1TB PCIe 4.0 SSD, and a gorgeous 16-inch OLED display that runs at 240Hz. View Deal
This Zephyrus G16 comes with an RTX 5070 and Intel's Core Ultra 9 285H processor, paired with 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM and a 1TB PCIe 4.0 SSD. The GPU is more than powerful enough to play any game you throw at it, especially with DLSS on your side. The CPU comes from Intel's Arrow Lake mobile lineup and features 16 cores. It boosts up to 5.4 GHz and runs at up to 95W, while scaling down to 45W for better endurance.
We haven't reviewed this exact CPU + GPU combo before, but we'll attach a few benchmarks from our Framework Laptop 16 review that also had an RTX 5070. Note that the Zephyrs G16 features a much stronger CPU and better cooling, so you should see higher FPS across all games. At 1080p, you can even expect to fully saturate the refresh rate of that 240Hz OLED display in lightweight titles or competitive esports games.
Speaking of which, the highlight for this machine has to be that stunning 16-inch OLED screen carrying a 2560 x 1600 resolution and, of course, a 240Hz refresh rate. It can reach up to 500 nits of maximum brightness and features G-Sync. We've seen plenty of RTX 5070 laptops that are considerably cheaper, but none feature an OLED display; even if you find a cheap OLED laptop, it won't be as performant as this one.
The Zephyrus G16 is built extremely well for a gaming laptop and doesn't compromise on fundamentals like the keyboard, trackpad and speakers. You're getting Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4 for wireless connectivity, along with several fast USB-C and USB-A ports on either side (that can also be used for charging). Asus has also added a headphone jack, HDMI 2.1 for display out and even a full-sized SD card reader.
The battery life is outstanding as well thanks to the 90Wh cell onboard, especially if you utilize the MUX switch and disable the discrete GPU entirely when it's not needed. Third-party reviews say the laptop lasts up to 8 hours in 'Whisper mode' at 50% brightness watching 4K HDR content on Netflix. During this period, the laptop doesn't get too loud or hot either, and it already weighs less than 2 kilograms so it should be easy to travel with.
We haven't even mentioned that you get 2 months of Xbox Game Pass for free with your purchase, or that the top lid has customizable accent lighting. That's just how feature-rich this laptop really is, not to mention the Asus ROG brand name that helps with resale value as well. At $1,575 on Best Buy right now, you'd be hard pressed to find anything better, so grab the discount before the AI boom snatches it away, too!
Onsemi and Synaptics late on Thursday announced that they had entered into an agreement under which the former will acquire the latter in an all-stock transaction valued at approximately $7 billion. The takeover will transform Onsemi from a maker of sensor and power management semiconductors into a company with a rich portfolio of products for AI infrastructure, automotive, client, industrial, robotics, and AR/VR applications. To some degree, this will strengthen Onsemi's position as an integrated device manufacturer.
Onsemi's acquisition of Synaptics is highly strategic. Synaptics has a highly diversified product portfolio that spans from compute and processing solutions to touch and biometric sensors and from display solutions to wireless connectivity. By contrast, Onsemi is mostly focused on power management devices and sensors. While the company has other businesses too, they are by far not as significant as power and sensors. The two companies say that by merging their product portfolios, they will have key building blocks — power, sense, connectivity, compute, and control — to address the physical AI market.
In fact, with its Edge AI platform, which combines dedicated AI processors, neural processing units (NPUs), wireless connectivity technologies including Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS, as well as an open-source software stack, Synaptics arguably has a much more comprehensive product portfolio to address Physical AI than Onsemi does. Yet, Synaptics has been bleeding money in 2025 – 2026 as its revenue dropped sharply from the levels demonstrated in 2022. By contrast, while Onsemi's sales have been declining since 2022 and did not show any signs of rebound, the company remained profitable. This is perhaps why Synaptics agreed to be acquired in an all-stock transaction.
"Together with onsemi, we will combine Synaptics' strengths in AI-native compute, connectivity, and human-machine interface with onsemi’s leadership in intelligent power and sensing to offer customers integrated solutions and development platforms across every layer of the Edge AI stack, deepening customer engagement and expanding across a greater total addressable market," said Rahul Patel, chief executive of Synaptics.
Developing a comprehensive platform for robotics, or physical AI, applications may make the combined Onsemi + Synaptics company bigger than the sum of all parts. Today, many developers in automotive, industrial, and robotics prefer integrated platforms that combine compute, connectivity, sensing, power management, and software from a single supplier. Given how fast technologies are evolving these days, many developers simply do not have time to build their own platform from building blocks obtained from various suppliers, so the combined company may have better chances with an integrated platform than vendors without one. Back in the day, AMD acquired ATI to get chipsets and graphics, while Qualcomm acquired a dozen companies expanding its product portfolio and building all-new solutions.
"The next phase of [AI] innovation will depend on systems that can sense, decide, act and adapt in real time," said Hassane El-Khoury, chief executive of Onsemi. "This shift towards Physical AI will require Power, Sense, Connected Compute and Control to work together seamlessly. The addition of Synaptics helps position onsemi at the intersection of these four pillars, enabling us to capture a significantly larger AI opportunity that extends beyond AI data center and into edge applications. This transaction would add immediate connected compute capabilities, expand our software and ecosystem reach and position Onsemi to deliver greater value as customers increasingly seek intelligent systems."
Synaptics could benefit from onsemi's manufacturing capabilities, particularly for automotive and industrial products that use mature process technologies. However, given that these products have a very long lifecycle and customers in these industries do not like changes, we would not expect a rapid migration of Synaptics' portfolio to onsemi fabs. At least, not for these applications. Meanwhile, for client devices and for emerging applications, Synaptics will likely use Onsemi's semiconductor production capacity.
The acquisition has received unanimous approval from the boards of directors of both companies. Under the agreement, each Synaptics shareholder will receive 1.35 shares of Onsemi common stock for every Synaptics share they own, so Synaptics investors will hold approximately 12% of the combined company after the transaction closes. Based on the companies' average volume-weighted share prices over the previous ten trading days, the offer represents a premium of approximately 19%, which is less than stockholders tend to get when the company they own is taken over. One member of Synaptics' board is also expected to join Onsemi's board of directors. The deal is expected to be completed in mid-2027 after it is approved by Synaptics shareholders and various regulators.
AMD's re-released Ryzen 7 5800X3D sold out almost immediately when it launched, and since then, we've seen scalpers circle the chip and demand double the MSRP (or more). Hopefully, we'll get more in stock, but if you're tired of waiting, you can easily upgrade to a DDR5 platform with these Prime Day CPUs deals, all of which are cheaper than the 5800X3D's recommended $350 MSRP.
The idea is that if you can save money on your CPU, you'll have more money to spend on DDR5. And although the total platform cost rises above that $350 mark, you also make out with a much better processor, as well as DDR5 memory that you can use for future upgrades.
Based on our daily RAM price tracking, you can expect to spend around $150 to $200 on a 16GB kit of DDR5 memory right now, while 32GB kits sit around $400. We recommend 32GB for most systems, but 16GB will get you by in the meantime. With some of these CPUs, the discount completely eliminates the cost of buying DDR5, in fact.
The Ryzen 7 5800X3D 10th Anniversary Edition is functionally similar to its predecessor, delivering top-tier gaming from a DDR4 platform with its eight cores and 16 threads delivering up to 4.5 GHz. Naturally, the massive 96MB L3 is the main attraction, powering excellent gaming performance for this class of chip.View Deal
The Ryzen 7 5800X3D is currently in stock on Amazon for MSRP. However, it's on back order, with estimated ship times in the second half of July. Given that time frame, that's when we expect a larger restock of the chip across retailers.
Get eight cores of performance with a 3.8GHz base clock and 5.4 GHz boost, along with 40MB cache.View Deal
This sale on the Ryzen 7 7700X completely eliminates the cost of 16GB of DDR5 memory. The Ryzen 7 5800X3D is $350, the Ryzen 7 7700X is only $200 right now, so you can make out with a newer eight-core CPU on AMD's Zen 4 architecture and 16GB of DDR5 for around the same price. You might spend around $50 more depending on the RAM kit you find, but you'll also make out with a more powerful CPU.
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The Ryzen 7 7700X may not sport AMD's 3D V-Cache, but it roundly beats the 5800X3D in games and applications. As you can read in our recent re-review of the Ryzen 7 5800X3D, it's clear the CPU maxes out DDR4's gaming potential, and pushing beyond the performance it offers requires a swap to DDR5.
You'll need an AM5 motherboard for the Ryzen 7 7700X, along with DDR5 memory. Unlike Intel, you can overclock AMD's chips on B-series chipsets, saving you some additional money compared to the competition.
Get Intel's latest and greatest processor, the 270K Plus, at an all-time low price. The 8p/16e core processor has plenty of oomph to plow through any workflow and games well, too.View Deal
If you want a great all-around CPU, you can't miss this deal on the Intel Core Ultra7 270K Plus. The CPU has an MSRP of $300, but we've seen it sold exclusively for $350 since it was released earlier this year. It's on a true sale for the first time this Prime Day, and a deep one at that, bringing the price down to $265.
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Intel's latest Arrow Lake Refresh CPU handily beats the Ryzen 7 5800X3D. In games, you get a solid 13.7% jump in average performance, and in multithreaded applications, the 270K Plus is more than twice as fast. The 270K Plus is only beaten by AMD's crop of Ryzen 9 9950X variations, in fact, so you can get flagship productivity performance for just $265. That's incredible.
Although Arrow Lake has caught a lot of flack for its poor performance, the 270K Plus from Arrow Lake Refresh is genuinely impressive at list price, and even more so on a deep discount.
This chip is among the fastest gaming CPUs on the market and drops into modern AM5 motherboards, featuring 96MB of L3 cache with AMD's explosive 3D V-Cache, eight cores, and 16 threads. It also features a maximum boost clock of 5.0 GHz. View Deal
Finally, we have the successor to the 5800X3D, AMD's Ryzen 7 7800X3D. Hilariously, it's cheaper than the 5800X3D right now by $2. And, as you can see in our benchmarks above, it's much faster in both games and applications.
Of course, the actual price is higher as you need to buy a kit of DDR5 memory to pair with the 7800X3D. This deep of a discount eases that burden, though. We've seen the 7800X3D as low as $320, but only on limited-time lightning sales. It's still a great deal at $348.
These are the CPUs we recommend if you finally want to upgrade to DDR5, especially with their Prime Day discounts. However, you can shop all the CPU deals on Amazon if you want more options.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said during a staff Q&A meeting that its latest model, GPT-5.6, is available in limited preview to only a small group of customers handpicked by the U.S. government. According to The Information, the federal government, specifically the Office of the National Cyber Director and the Office of Science and Technology Policy, asked the AI tech company to stagger the release of its latest model. While Altman did not mention how long the delay for the general release of GPT-5.6 will be, he said in a memo that he hoped it would happen in a couple of weeks. In the meantime, the U.S. government is granting access to the latest model on a case-by-case basis only.
Despite OpenAI’s agreement to the delay, sources say that Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick called Altman to warn him against releasing GPT-5.6 to the public without prior approval from government agencies. “We’ve made clear to the U.S. government that this is not our preferred long-term model and will work with them and others in industry to achieve a more sustainable approach for future releases,” the OpenAI chief said in the Thursday memo.
This wasn’t the first time that an American AI lab has delayed the release of its frontier model due to security concerns. Back in early April, Anthropic released Claude Mythos Preview to select key institutions first, allowing them to prepare for the general release of the powerful AI model. It eventually built Fable 5, a watered-down version of Mythos with built-in safeguards to prevent misuse, and released it in June 2026. However, the U.S. government disagreed with the company’s belief that it was a safer model and put both Fable 5 and Mythos on an export control list just three days after it dropped. This meant that foreign nationals, even those who work for Anthropic, are banned from accessing the model. Since the company cannot enforce compliance, it just decided to pull the model completely from the market.
The increasing advancement of AI models has the White House scrambling to prevent them from falling into the wrong hands. This is especially true as it continues to compete with rival China for supremacy. Although the U.S. has taken steps like export controls to slow Beijing’s progress, many industry leaders believe that it’s only a matter of time before the East Asian country catches up. So, even though the Trump administration initially promised that it would reduce regulations to help AI advance much more quickly in the country, President Donald Trump has changed his tune and signed an executive order earlier this month that asks U.S. AI labs to give the government access to their latest models 30 days before it gets a general release.
However, this move has got some industry experts concerned. “…this escalation of government intervention is nothing to celebrate. It is horrible for the broader AI ecosystem,” Head of AI Policy and think tank Abundance Institute and former FTC Chief Technologist Neil Chilson said in their blog. “Continued arbitrary, unexplained deployment of export control authority will make companies slow-walk new models, depriving the public of powerful new tools. Every AI model, like all software before it, will have vulnerabilities that require patching. The US government should not hang a Sword of Damocles over every lab’s head, with no indication when it might drop or why.”
The Amazon Eero Max 7 was one of the very first Wi-Fi 7 routers that arrived on our test bench way back in November 2023. At the time, Wi-Fi 7 was still a relatively new standard, and chipset production hadn’t kicked into full gear. As a result, those early systems were incredibly expensive, with the MSRP of the Eero Max 7 3-pack we reviewed at a staggering $1,699. What a difference two and a half years makes — Amazon is now selling the Eero Max 7 4-pack for just $1,149.99, representing a dramatic 50 percent price cut.
It’s not often that we see a 50 percent reduction on a current-generation wireless router, let alone the flagship model. With that said, you do get a lot for your outlay, which we admit is still quite high despite the price cut. The Eero Max 7 is a tri-band Wi-Fi 7 mesh router with a 2x2 2.4 GHz band (688 Mbps), a 4x4 5 GHz band (8,647 Mbps), and a 4x4 6 GHz band (11,530 Mbps). The four satellites communicate via a wireless backhaul, though you can use a wired one for improved performance.
The Eero Max 7 is Amazon's flagship Wi-Fi 7 mesh router system. This is a 4-pack, with each node featuring two 2.5 GbE ports and two 10 GbE ports.View Deal
Each node is decently equipped with respect to ports, with two 2.5 GbE ports and two 10 GbE ports, any of which can be used for WAN. However, do note that you won’t find a USB port on either node for adding storage.
To make things as simple as possible for consumers, the Eero family of routers (including the Eero Max 7) features an app-only approach for setup and management. That means you can’t manage the network from a desktop computer and must rely on your smartphone for tinkering with settings. Perhaps that’s for the best, because you also don’t have nearly as many settings to manage as with other wireless routers. For example, the Eero Max 7 only supports Smart Connect and doesn’t let you create custom SSIDs or separate the bands. You also have limited control over Guest accounts.
But for someone who wants to get a network up and running in a few minutes and not have to worry about it again for the next three or four years, the Eero Max 7 is about as “hands off” as you can get with a modern wireless router.
The Eero Max 7 is currently available as an Amazon Prime-exclusive Lightning Deal with 16% units claimed as of this writing.
In an act of defiance, Framework, the modular manufacturer behind laptops and desktops, has actually reduced prices on one of its products. The DIY edition of the Framework Laptop 13 Pro will now come with cheaper PCIe 5.0 SSDs. If you already placed a pre-order with the 500GB drive, it will be upgraded to the new 1TB option automatically, while a new 2TB option is also available in the configurator now.
In response to Apple’s price increases today, we’ve lowered the price of some Framework Laptop 13 Pro configurations. We were able to source and qualify Gen 5 SSDs from ADATA that are both faster and cheaper, and now offer them on DIY Edition! https://t.co/HfS1l5wL1tJune 25, 2026
In the more comprehensive update posted on its website, Framework outlined that it has switched specifically to Adata's Mars 970 Plus SSDs that cost substantially less than what the company used previously — that model was never revealed publicly. The Mars 970 Plus is a proper Gen5 drive with read speeds up to 11,000 MB/s, and it's powered by the excellent Silicon Motion SM2508 controller that we've praised before.
Despite being cheaper to source, Framework says the Mars 970 Plus offers "better performance, efficiency, and long-term reliability." PCIe 5.0 drives are generally avoided in even high-end laptops today because they can be incredibly thermally demanding and require more power. Therefore, manufacturers simply opt for cutting-edge PCIe 4.0 drives instead, which are also available in a much wider variety of sizes.
A 500GB PCIe 5.0 drive sounds like it should be cheaper than a 1TB option, but because of interleaving, having an SSD with fewer channels actually means the controller isn't fully saturated to perform at its top speed. So, OEMs don't produce 500GB PCIe 5.0 drives at scale; almost every option you'll see on the market starts at 1TB. That's likely why Framework was paying more for that compared to its new 1TB inventory.
Unfortunately, we're in the middle of the component crisis, so we have to take the good with the bad. And the bad news is that Framework thinks another CPU price hike is on the horizon. It's not confirmed just yet, but when a vendor says it's receiving "signals," it's more than likely to come to fruition. The company is suggesting placing pre-orders now since it will have to update the overall prices of the Laptop 13 Pro once changes come into effect.
Also note: We were able to source a reasonable sized batch of these SSDs, but are still working on supply for further Gen 5 SSDs. If you want to be sure you can get these at this price, you should get your pre-order in now.June 25, 2026
The Laptop 13 Pro was originally supposed to start shipping this month, but because of the unprecedented situation we're in, it was delayed to July. All orders for this laptop are, therefore, pre-orders, and that's how the company is able to easily upgrade customers from 500GB drives to 1TB on the DIY edition. The prebuilt edition of the laptop still features PCIe 4.0 drives from Western Digital / SanDisk, and storage can't be manually configured for these.
UnPlat is a dish-first discovery platform that helps people find the dishes worth dining for. Most food apps focus on restaurants, but UnPlat focuses on the actual dishes people remember. Search for specific foods, discover highly rated plates nearby, and explore recommendations powered by real user ratings, photos, and Taste DNA preferences. Users can rate dishes, upload photos, build personalized taste profiles, and help create a community-driven map of memorable food experiences. When data is limited, UnPlat shows "Signal Forming" rather than guessing, ensuring transparency and trust.
Navon combines advisory services with a coordination platform that sits between your existing tools and the teams running the work. It wires structured workflows, approvals, documents, and cross-system updates into a single operational layer with role-based access and live dashboards. The team audits operations, maps workflows, and deploys AI-driven automations that remove manual routing, writing, and classification. Mid-market, operations-heavy businesses use it to speed decisions, increase accountability, and run day-to-day work in one place.
Google is giving Standard Shopping advertisers access to a bidding strategy that was previously tied to a Target ROAS goal, potentially reducing the need to use Performance Max solely for value-based bidding.
What’s happening. Google is rolling out Maximize Conversion Value bidding for Standard Shopping campaigns without requiring advertisers to set a Target ROAS.
Previously, advertisers looking to optimize for conversion value had to use a Target ROAS bidding strategy. The new option allows campaigns to maximize conversion value while giving Google’s bidding system more flexibility.
Why we care. Advertisers can now use Google’s value-based bidding without being constrained by a Target ROAS goal. This gives Standard Shopping campaigns more flexibility while preserving the control and transparency many advertisers prefer, potentially removing the need to run feed-only Performance Max campaigns just to access Maximize Conversion Value bidding.
Between the lines. Many advertisers have continued to favour Standard Shopping because it offers greater control and transparency than Performance Max. However, those wanting Google’s value-based bidding often created feed-only Performance Max campaigns simply to access Maximize Conversion Value bidding without a ROAS constraint.
With this update, that workaround may no longer be necessary.
Why advertisers should care. Advertisers can now combine the control of Standard Shopping with a more flexible value-based bidding strategy. For some accounts, it could simplify campaign structures and reduce reliance on feed-only Performance Max campaigns.
The bottom line. Google is narrowing one of the biggest feature gaps between Standard Shopping and Performance Max, giving advertisers another reason to stick with Standard Shopping while still benefiting from automated value-based bidding.
First spotted. This update was spotted by performance marketer Yash Mandlesha, who shared spotting the option on LinkedIn.
Google Search Console’s page indexing report is currently delayed by over two weeks, with a last updated time stamp of June 11, 2026. That means you won’t be able to see a recent look at the page indexing data for the pages on your website.
The delay. If you check your Google Search Console page indexing report, you will likely see this date:
Page indexing report. This report shows you which pages Google can find and index on your site. It can also teach you about any indexing problems Google has encountered while crawling your website.
You can access the report in Search Console over here or by going to the Indexing section and then Pages.
The report shows a chart of indexed pages in green and not indexed pages in gray, you can even overlay impressions over the chart. It then lists out the reasons why pages on website are not being indexed, below that chart.
For more information on the page indexing report, see this help document.
Why we care. If you are trying to debug why Google has not been indexing specific pages on your website over the past couple of weeks, well, you are out of luck. Google will hopefully fix the report soon, but until then, you need to rely on your own SEO theories or try the URL inspection tool to debug your indexing issues on a page-by-page basis.
We’ve all seen dashboards that don’t make sense when you look into the numbers, but now that same data could be training your campaigns to spend your budget chasing the wrong people.
As automation takes over more of the ad-buying process, from creative generation to bidding, data has become one of the last inputs advertisers can control, and perhaps the most important. That’s because automation can only optimize for the signals you give it.
Think about it: Which is worse, a brilliant ad shown to the wrong audience or an average ad shown to the right one? The first spends your budget reaching people you don’t want. The second might get ignored, but if someone does engage, at least they’re the right person.
But can you honestly say the last time you set up a campaign, you spent more time verifying the data than thinking about the ad copy?
The cost of bad data has changed
Several years ago, bad tracking was a reporting problem.
If a tag fired twice, a conversion was mishandled, a value came through incorrectly, or your offline conversions stopped working for a few weeks, the result was a dashboard that didn’t add up. It was annoying, but had little impact. Eventually, someone would question the numbers during a monthly review, you’d trace the issue, fix it, and the data would be good for the next review.
However, that same data now feeds the algorithm buying your paid media. Smart Bidding doesn’t wait for you to interpret a report or reach your monthly review – it reads your conversion data and acts on it before you’ve even noticed an issue.
The same number, now wrong, has a different outcome. A bad number in a report requires an explanation in a meeting.
A bad number in a conversion used for bidding costs you because the algorithm doesn’t know it’s wrong. It optimizes toward that signal the moment it sees it, and it does so efficiently.
Google doesn’t understand your funnel or your business
While conversion actions are labeled in Google’s interface as “lead,” “opportunity,” and so on, those labels are just for organization. The platform doesn’t actually understand where the conversion event sits in your funnel.
All it sees is a conversion event with a numeric value attached to it (usually representing a currency value), so it has no idea that a newsletter sign-up is worth $2 in eventual value, a lead is worth $60, and an opportunity is worth $400. Google sees three conversions. It has no idea one is worth 200x another.
The algorithm isn’t optimizing for your business outcome. It’s optimizing for the data you’ve given it. If the data is wrong, the optimization will be, too.
For example, if every form submission fires the same conversion with the same default value, there’s no clean way to distinguish tire kickers from high-value inquiries, so the algorithm treats them identically. And because tire kickers are usually cheaper to acquire, it floods you with them.
The cost per lead drops from $40 to $25, and the dashboard makes your cost per lead look more than 35% lower, but the pipeline quickly dries up as genuinely qualified inquiries quietly halve in number.
Bad data can take different forms, but these are the three issues most likely to derail campaign delivery.
1. Wrong event
Optimizing for a top-of-funnel action like a page view, when the real conversion events occur further down the funnel, causes the algorithm to buy more and more of those cheap events without the lower-funnel activity actually following through.
2. Wrong value
Counting all conversions equally (or assigning them a flat placeholder value) when their actual value varies by 10x. The algorithm chases volume of the lower-value conversions because they’re easier to acquire.
3. No data
This one isn’t discussed enough. Nothing kills a campaign faster than a complete break in the data.
On Day 1, the algorithm wonders where the conversions are. By Day 2, it starts to assume they aren’t coming. By Day 3, it’s making serious bidding changes. Within a week, most campaigns will have throttled themselves to almost nothing.
Take a typical lead generation business as an example. Some leads will never convert, while others are worth 10x as much as the rest.
If your form asks the right qualifying questions, you already know which is which. But if you’re optimizing for every lead submitted using a target CPA, you’re telling Google they’re all equally valuable.
Imagine an account spending $20,000 a month at a $40 target CPA and generating around 500 leads. Only 150 qualify, and maybe just 50 are genuinely high-value. A lead’s expected worth is $60, a qualified lead is $200, and a high-value lead is $600. That’s a 10x spread in value.
You have several ways to improve the optimization signal:
Optimize for a qualified lead: Create a new conversion action, such as “qualified lead,” and fire it only for leads with value. You can then move your target CPA to this conversion action, knowing it’ll ignore leads with no value. The advantage is that you’re training the campaign on a more meaningful signal. The downside is that every lead with value is still treated equally.
Assign conversion values and use the target ROAS: Add a currency value to the qualified lead based on the potential revenue it could generate if it converts to a sale. You can then switch the campaign to target ROAS, allowing Google to optimize for return instead of simply counting leads with no value. However, it may still buy larger numbers of lower-value leads if it can acquire them at the right price, rather than prioritizing higher-value ones.
Optimize for a high value lead: Create a “high value lead” conversion event that fires only for your top-tier leads, with or without a conversion value. You can then optimize with either target CPA or target ROAS, depending on whether you want to focus on acquisition cost or return. The advantage is higher-quality leads. The downside is that, depending on your spend, the data may be too limited to support this approach until you scale.
These are just a few possible optimization signals without even going deeper into the funnel. You can apply the same approach to lower-funnel events as well by creating separate conversion actions for milestones such as contacted lead, qualified contact, or high-value contact.
It sounds simple, but the conversion event you optimize for and the one you report on aren’t, and arguably shouldn’t be, the same. One trains the algorithm. The other tells you how that training is performing.
In our previous example, a client or internal stakeholder might want to see cost per lead, which is a perfectly valid metric. Meanwhile, the campaign is optimizing for the Qualified Lead conversion, not the original lead.
You keep the original lead conversion running purely as a reporting metric, so stakeholders still get their cost per lead while the campaign bids on the qualified lead signal that actually drives business value. Same campaign, two conversions, two very different jobs.
Which brings us back to where we started: Did you spend more time verifying the data than writing the ad? In an automated account, data is now your strategy.
Your existing content can be a goldmine if you know how to improve it. Finding the time is a challenge in itself. I’ve found that using Claude makes what can be an outsized task much more manageable.
If it feels daunting, you don’t have to build a massive content audit workflow from the start. With Claude, you can start by auditing a single article, iterate on it, and create skills you can reuse and refine over time. I’ve gone from one-off audits to a full library of skills that I refine every time I use them.
Claude can help you uncover topical gaps, flag outdated information, audit brand voice, and more. You just need to invest the time to iterate so the value of your Claude skills compounds.
Here are six types of content audits you can run with Claude. The first four work at the article level, so you can start with a single piece today.
Page-level audits
If you’re uncomfortable creating skills or workflows, page-level audits are a great starting point. These four audits work on a single article, with no content inventory, no data exports, and little setup required. At the end of each session, ask Claude to create a skill you can reuse for future page-level audits.
1. Brand voice consistency
Content libraries drift over time because of changes in brand voice, staffing, products, and services. A brand voice consistency audit can help you identify what needs to be updated so a piece better aligns with your brand guidelines.
Unless you have detailed brand guidelines with plenty of examples, let Claude extract your voice guide from high-quality content. This helps remove subjective language common in many brand guides, such as “conversational but authoritative” or “educational, not too formal.”
Pick three to five articles as your standard bearers. Download them as markdown files if you can, then send them to Claude with a prompt asking it to describe:
How the articles typically open (for example, do they open with a direct claim, a counterintuitive statement, or a concrete scenario?)
Sentence and paragraph construction: average length, range, when sentences get longer or shorter, how paragraphs tend to close, and so on.
Personality dimensions: three to five “We say X, but not Y” pairings, each with a do and don’t example.
Vocabulary: words and phrases to use, and words and phrases to avoid.
What this brand never does: specific constructions, phrases, and conventions absent from every piece.
Instead of “conversational but authoritative,” you should get:
Observations such as “Your articles open with a direct claim rather than a scene-setting paragraph, sentences average 15 to 20 words and rarely exceed 30, transitions are functional (i.e., ‘here’s why that matters’) rather than formulaic (‘furthermore’).”
Example pairs such as “We’d say ‘the data shows three things,’ not ‘there are multiple factors to consider.'”
The goal isn’t to produce a voice guide your writers can use. It’s to create one an LLM can understand and apply.
Once you’re happy with the output, have Claude save it as a skill and evaluate an article with it. If it calls out things you don’t agree with, have Claude update the skill until you’re satisfied with the output.
You can use it to find brand inconsistencies in older content, check new content for alignment, and even start generating on-brand content, though you’ll still want to edit it.
If you need to improve content performance, a coverage comparison can help you identify topical gaps in your articles.
Use the Claude in Chrome extension to have Claude scrape content from the top three to five ranking pages for your target keyword. Ask Claude to analyze your content against the scraped content and highlight any gaps. You want to know:
What your competitors are doing well.
What you’re doing well.
Where you can improve your piece.
If you prefer this information in a table, tell Claude to output it that way. Or, if you’d rather have a downloadable DOCX, ask for that.
If Claude recommends things you’ll never add to your content, make note of them when packaging the prompt into a skill.
3. Freshness audit
Old content adds up, and it’s hard to focus on refreshing it when you’re also creating new content. Creating a skill that identifies what needs to be updated so you don’t have to read every old article can save you a lot of time.
Feed Claude an older article and ask it to flag everything that’s time-sensitive: statistics with years attached, named tools or platforms, references to “current” or “recent” trends, and any claims that depend on a specific market or regulatory context that may have shifted. You’re not asking it to rewrite anything. You’re asking for a list of issues so you can update them.
If you have new products that may not have been mentioned in older articles, products you no longer carry, or similar changes, include that context in the input so Claude can flag content to remove or add.
Answer engine optimization (AEO) focuses on making content visible in AI-generated responses. AI tools, including ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews, tend to surface content that answers questions directly. If your article buries the answer under three paragraphs of preamble, or structures key information in a way that’s hard to extract, it’s less likely to appear in those responses.
Give Claude an article alongside the target query and ask it to evaluate:
Whether the piece answers the question directly and early. LLMs scan from the top down and weigh the opening heavily.
Whether key statements are specific enough to quote directly. An LLM is less likely to extract or cite vague language because it’s harder to confirm.
Where an FAQ-style section would help.
Whether the page has clear authority signals, such as outbound links to primary research, first-person experience, or specific examples.
Save this as a skill, and it becomes an extra editor to help improve AI visibility.
These audits require access to your performance data or content inventory, either through a connector or a manual export.
5. Performance triage
When people think of a content audit, they tend to think of analyzing a content library to uncover performance issues. Performance triage is exactly that kind of audit.
Before you start, make sure you have access to your data via a connector such as BigQuery or the Semrush API. If not, export the data you normally use for large-scale content audits (traffic, clicks, engagement metrics, conversions, rankings, and so on) as input.
Ask Claude to prioritize: pages that have suffered meaningful performance drops in the past six to 12 months, pages with high impressions but consistently low click-through rates, and pages that have been live long enough to rank but never have.
Be clear about what constitutes a performance drop for your website, since traffic varies across sites and industries. Ask Claude to output a prioritized list of what’s worth investigating and why. From there, the page-level audits above provide the diagnostic framework.
If you’ve run this analysis before, give Claude the previous output so it better understands what you’re looking for.
Entities are a major part of AEO and semantic search. A topical gap analysis can help uncover whether you have enough content to build authority around the entities related to your brand.
The basic question is: What isn’t your content library covering that it should?
To get started, you’ll want a list of those entities as one of your inputs. For example, at my agency, we want to be known for SEO and AEO. If you have a clear list of services or products, you can use that instead of a list of entities.
Using Cowork or Code, have Claude analyze your sitemap and compare it to your target entities. Alternatively, if you have a Screaming Frog export with URLs, page titles, and meta descriptions, use that as an input for a more accurate analysis.
Ask Claude to identify topic clusters that are underrepresented or absent based on your target entities or products. If you want a prioritized list, you can use the Semrush MCP to have Claude check search volume for potential keywords.
Not every gap is worth filling. Filter the results to match your audience’s needs, and reiterate any changes you make to Claude to create a skill that matches your desired output. Your final list can then feed directly into your content creation workflows or be handed off to your content team.
Content audits stall not because teams lack data, but because the scope feels too large to start. Pick one audit and one article. Run it, save the skill, and use it again on the next piece.
For me, iteration is part of the fun. I enjoy taking a skill and improving it, then chaining it with other skills to uncover even more content opportunities. I hope you’re able to build one of these this week.
As traditional SEO shifts toward GEO, there’s a growing narrative that visibility in AI search depends heavily on off-site brand mentions. As a result, marketers are being told to think beyond on-site content and prioritize off-site marketing initiatives to succeed in AI search.
There’s industrywide consensus on the growing importance of off-site signals in AI search. However, this has opened the door for opportunists to repackage shady SEO tactics as legitimate techniques for increasing visibility in AI search.
Unfortunately, much of what’s being sold under the GEO umbrella is unethical and potentially fraudulent.
The deception under the GEO umbrella
I’ve personally audited the work of top-rated GEO vendors offering brand mention outreach services.
What I’ve uncovered is that these service providers are charging premium prices for questionable, low-quality work.
Deceptive tactics include:
Leveraging “research studies” to advance their sales narrative: Claims like “X% of AI visibility is driven by third-party sources” can be manipulated and taken out of context to convince marketers they need to manufacture an aggressive, high-volume system for generating brand mentions.
Framing the program as “partnership” building: During the sales process, GEO vendors present these programs as opportunities to build partnerships with other brands. In reality, the placement opportunities are often low-quality paid-link inventory schemes.
Selling PBN brand mentions: Selling brand placements on Private Blog Networks (PBNs) for around 10–15 times the cost of a typical SEO backlink.
Selling topically irrelevant placements: The domains offering these brand placements are often topically irrelevant. For example, a site may have one page dedicated to LMS software while also publishing listicles about the best crypto wallets.
Reddit astroturfing: Agencies use aged accounts to mass-post brand mentions across irrelevant subreddits. These “mentions” are often removed within 30 days for violating community guidelines.
Paying for brand mentions is just an evolution of black hat link building
This is an example of what GEO outreach vendors are pitching. It’s unethical and amounts to an attempt to manipulate AI systems.
Clients are being asked to approve and negotiate payments for mentions
This is happening in Slack. The agency generates a “placement opportunity” for approval, and the internal marketing liaison has to review it.
The internal marketer is often a junior specialist who doesn’t know how to evaluate the legitimacy of a referring page.
There’s a prompt topic, domain authority, citation rate, and publisher placement fee.
In this example, the fee is $250 in exchange for adding the brand mention.
Clients have to pay the publisher fees on top of the GEO agency retainer
This is the slimy part that doesn’t get talked about. The GEO vendor pays the publisher fees directly, then sends an invoice to the client to recoup those costs.
GEO vendors argue that AI visibility is a “volume game,” claiming that driving a high quantity of mentions will meaningfully increase a brand’s “mention rate” in AI answers.
They’re treating the problem as a mention-rate, citation-rate, and volume game without factoring quality or relevance into their approach.
In the example below, there are several outgoing commercial anchors to LMS software vendors. That’s a hallmark signal of paid links.
Considering that GEO is a reputation problem, I don’t think any brand would want to be mentioned on a page loaded with paid links to its competitors.
Temporary window of effectiveness for inauthentic brand mention spam
The reason some spammy GEO tactics appear to work right now is that most LLM citation systems are still immature compared to Google’s advanced spam detection. It’s possible that LLMs reward mention volume from low-quality sources that Google would typically ignore.
This creates a temporary window of effectiveness, perhaps one to two years, before AI platform companies refine their authority and spam signals. Marketers who prioritize a high-volume approach over brand safety may risk confusing LLMs about their entity or permanently damaging their reputation.
Here’s what Lily Ray thinks about it:
“With each new product release, we see more signs that some of the new GEO/AEO companies – the ones selling services to boost visibility in AI search – lack the experience and context to anticipate how their approaches will be treated once Google and the AI platforms build countermeasures to strip spammy signals from their training data, indexes, and results.”
“Our industry has gone through these cycles many times before. Going back to the first Penguin update in 2012, when Google began systematically suppressing inorganic links, paid mentions on low-quality sites have been treated as exactly what they are: another evolution of spammy link building. It’s naive and irresponsible to assume the search and AI platforms won’t eventually catch on too.”
Marketing leaders aren’t just wasting time and money. They may be buying tactics that disappear, damage brand reputation, confuse LLMs about their entity, and ultimately waste effort on ineffective marketing initiatives.
It may also be illegal. The FTC says paid advertisements must include clear disclosures. Yet after paid or “negotiated” brand mentions are added to content pages, many websites don’t update those pages to disclose that the placements were sponsored.
How to evaluate GEO vendor claims about off-site mentions
When evaluating GEO vendors, remember this: Many prioritize mention volume over source quality.
Here are three common claims and why they deserve scrutiny:
Claim: “The majority of AI brand discovery comes from third-party sources.”
Pushback: It doesn’t prove that buying or negotiating low-quality mentions causes a brand to rank better in AI answers.
Claim: “Listicles and third-party pages are the lever.”
Pushback: It doesn’t support the idea that brands should pay to appear on thin, irrelevant, AI-generated listicles.
Claim: “AI search is different, so traditional SEO quality judgment does not apply.”
Pushback: Google says the opposite for its AI search features. SEO best practices remain relevant. There are no special optimizations required for AI Overviews or AI Mode, and pages must still follow Search policies.
More broadly, there’s no substantial evidence that:
Adding a paid mention to a cited page will cause a brand to be mentioned more often.
Low-quality, long-tail publishers are beneficial for AI search visibility.
Citation rate beats source quality.
Traditional SEO and brand safety principles are obsolete in AI search.
Paying for “25 brand placements” to achieve a “10-15% mention-rate lift” isn’t the right way to think about AI search. Instead, pursue off-site mentions that reflect genuine category validation from trusted businesses, reputable publishers, and real communities.
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The final result between France and Norway will decide who finishes top of the group and who faces a more difficult path in the knockout stage.
France and Norway delivered exactly what fans hoped for from their World Cup campaigns, with both national teams entering their final Group I clash after securing qualification and setting up a battle between two of the tournament’s biggest attacking stars. The final result between France and Norway will decide who finishes top of the group and who faces a more difficult path in the knockout stage.
Kylian Mbappe and Erling Haaland have been among the standout performers of the 2026 World Cup so far, with both forwards scoring four goals across their opening two matches. France and Norway have already shown their quality, but the meeting at Gillette Stadium carries huge importance because the winner will claim first place in Group I.
Heading into the final matchday, France sits first in Group I with six points and a +5 goal difference, while Norway is second with six points and a +4 goal difference. Both national teams have won their opening two matches, meaning neither side can fall out of the top two positions regardless of the outcome.
Senegal and Iraq are fighting separately for third place, but they cannot catch either France or Norway. The battle between Les Bleus and the Vikings is purely about finishing position, knockout bracket placement, and gaining a potentially easier route toward the latter stages of the tournament.
Position
Team
Points
Goal Difference
Status
1.
France
6
+5
Qualified (Top 2 locked)
2.
Norway
6
+4
Qualified (Top 2 locked)
3.
Senegal
0
-3
Can only finish 3rd or 4th
4.
Iraq
0
-6
Can only finish 3rd or 4th
France enters the match after convincing victories over Senegal and Iraq, while Norway impressed in its first World Cup appearance since 1998 by defeating Iraq 4-1 and Senegal 3-2. Haaland has scored twice in each match, while Mbappe has also started the tournament in unstoppable form, making the clash one of the most anticipated games of the group stage.
What happens if France wins?
If France wins against Norway, Les Bleus will finish top of Group I with nine points, and Norway will drop to second place with six points.
A victory would confirm France’s status as one of the strongest teams in the competition and continue its perfect group-stage record. Didier Deschamps’ side would advance as group winners and receive a more favorable Round of 32 matchup against a third-place qualifier from one of several groups.
Kylian Mbappe celebrates after France’s win over Senegal.
The top spot could prove extremely valuable because it avoids some of the stronger runners-up from other sections. France would continue on the side of the bracket that could provide a smoother path toward another deep World Cup run.
What happens if France and Norway play out a draw?
A draw would also send France into first place because their superior goal difference gives them the advantage.
The two teams would both finish with seven points, but France’s +5 goal difference would keep them ahead of Norway’s +4. The late goal Norway conceded against Senegal became a major factor because, before that moment, the Vikings had a better goal-scoring advantage.
Marcus Thuram of France celebrates scoring his team’s second goal with teammate Pierre Kalulu.
A shared result would mean France maintains their preferred knockout route, while Norway would move into the second-place position. The match would still underline how closely matched the two European heavyweights have been throughout the group stage.
What happens if Norway wins?
If Norway defeats France, the Vikings will jump to first place in Group I with nine points, forcing France into second place.
The change would have a major impact on the knockout bracket. France would face the runner-up path, beginning with a Round of 32 match against the Group E second-place team, which is expected to be the Ivory Coast.
Norway players celebrate
That route could become significantly more challenging, with potential meetings against some of the tournament’s biggest nations in later rounds. Norway, meanwhile, would benefit from taking the easier position after producing one of the biggest statements of the group stage.
Kylian Mbappe of France and Erling Haaland of Norway.
This clash will determine whether either national team can keep their knockout-stage dream alive after both suffered defeats in their opening two matches.
Senegal and Iraq enter their final 2026 World Cup group match knowing that their tournament future could be decided by a single result. This clash will determine whether either national team can keep their knockout-stage dream alive after both suffered defeats in their opening two matches.
Both sides arrive at the meeting after difficult campaigns so far, with Senegal losing to France and Norway, while Iraq fell against the same two opponents. The final Group I fixture represents a last opportunity for both national teams to fight for a place among the eight best third-placed teams that will advance to the Round of 32.
Before the final matchday, France and Norway have already secured their places in the knockout stage after collecting six points from two victories each. France sits top with a +5 goal difference, while Norway follows closely behind with a +4 mark, meaning their own head-to-head battle will decide first place.
At the bottom of the group, Senegal and Iraq remain without a single point. Senegal currently holds third place because their goal difference is -3 compared to Iraq’s -6, but both teams know that only a victory can give them a chance of continuing their World Cup journey.
Position
Team
GP
W
D
L
GD
PTS
Status
1.
France
2
2
0
0
+5
6
Qualified
2.
Norway
2
2
0
0
+4
6
Qualified
3.
Senegal
2
0
0
2
-3
0
Active
4.
Iraq
2
0
0
2
-6
0
Active
A draw would leave both teams with just one point, which is expected to be insufficient in the race for the best third-place spots. The pressure is enormous, especially because the 48-team World Cup format gives teams one final opportunity to survive through the expanded knockout qualification system.
What happens if Senegal wins?
If Senegal beats Iraq, the Lions of Teranga will finish third in Group I with three points and eliminate Iraq from the tournament.
However, Senegal’s qualification would still not be guaranteed. The African side would need to wait for results from other groups because only the eight strongest third-place teams will advance to the Round of 32.
The Senegal team before the International Friendly match between Brazil and Senegal
Goal difference could become the deciding factor. Senegal enters the match with a -3 goal difference after defeats against France and Norway, meaning a convincing victory would greatly improve their chances of moving into the knockout stage.
What happens if Iraq wins?
If Iraq defeats Senegal, the Lions of Mesopotamia will move into third place with three points, while Senegal will finish last and be eliminated.
The challenge for Iraq is that their goal difference puts them in a difficult position. After heavy defeats to Norway and France, Iraq enters the final game with a -6 goal difference, meaning a narrow victory may not be enough to secure one of the best third-place positions.
Iraq players celebrating
A big win would significantly improve Iraq’s chances, but the national team would still need favorable results from other groups. Their path is much more complicated because they need both a positive result and help elsewhere.
Iraq has shown fighting spirit despite facing one of the toughest groups in the tournament. Their only goal so far came from Aymen Hussein, who scored against France, but defensive struggles have left them with a difficult task heading into the final match.
What happens if Senegal and Iraq draw?
If Senegal and Iraq finish level, both teams will be eliminated from the 2026 World Cup.
A draw would technically move Senegal to third place because of their better goal difference, while Iraq would remain fourth. However, one point would not be enough to compete with the other third-place teams fighting for knockout qualification.
Kalidou Koulibaly of Senegal reacts
The result would end the World Cup hopes of two teams that entered the tournament with different expectations. Senegal arrived as one of Africa’s strongest representatives, while Iraq returned to the competition for only the second time in its history.
Sadio Mane's Senegal were stripped of the AFCON 2025 title.
Will Erling Haaland and Kylian Mbappe start today? Check out the projected Norway vs France lineups for this blockbuster 2026 World Cup Group I finale.
Both Erling Haaland and Kylian Mbappe are projected to start today in what is being billed as the ultimate heavyweight clash of the 2026 World Cupgroup stage.
While both Norwayand France have already mathematically punched their tickets to the Round of 32 after securing a perfect six points from their opening two matches, neither superstar is expected to be rested for this spectacular finale at the Boston Stadium.
Aside from the battle to claim the top spot in Group I, both talismans are locked in an intense, head-to-head race for the Golden Boot. Haaland and Mbappe have enjoyed blistering starts to the tournament, each netting four goals across their first two matches. With Mbappe also sitting just two goals behind Lionel Messi’s newly established all-time World Cup scoring record, both forwards are highly motivated to lead their respective lines from the opening whistle.
Norway projected lineup
Stale Solbakken has no intention of slowing down his team’s momentum as the “Red Vikings” aim to secure an iconic victory over the tournament favorites.
Orjan Nyland is set to start between the posts behind a settled back four consisting of Marcus Pedersen, Kristoffer Ajer, Torbjorn Heggem, and David Moller Wolfe. The structural engine room will be led by captain Martin Odegaard, who will provide the creative spark alongside Sander Berge and Patrick Berg. Out wide, the electric Antonio Nusa will look to exploit spaces on the counter-attack, partnering with Alexander Sorloth to feed crossess directly into the clinical Haaland.
Norway Projected XI (4-3-3): Orjan Nyland; Marcus Pedersen, Kristoffer Ajer, Torbjorn Heggem, David Moller Wolfe; Martin Odegaard, Sander Berge, Patrick Berg; Antonio Nusa, Alexander Sorloth, Erling Haaland.
Because France holds a superior goal difference (+5 to Norway’s +4), Stéphan knows a draw will be mathematically sufficient to clinch first place in Group I, but his projected lineup indicates an aggressive approach.
Mike Maignan lines up in goal behind a highly robust defensive partnership of Dayot Upamecano and William Saliba, flanked by Jules Kounde and Theo Hernandez. In the absence of heavy rotation, Manu Kone and Adrien Rabiot are expected to form the double pivot in midfield. Further forward, Michael Olise will occupy the central playmaker role, flanked by Ousmane Dembele and Bradley Barcola, with Mbappe spearheading the attack.
France Projected XI (4-2-3-1): Mike Maignan; Jules Kounde, Dayot Upamecano, William Saliba, Theo Hernandez; Manu Kone, Adrien Rabiot; Ousmane Dembele, Michael Olise, Bradley Barcola; Kylian Mbappe.
Erling Haaland of Norway and Kylian Mbappe of France.
Is Sadio Mane starting today? Check out the projected Senegal vs Iraq lineups as the Teranga Lions look to salvage their 2026 World Cup campaign in Toronto.
Sadio Mane is completely fit and will spearhead Senegal’s attack today. As the Teranga Lions prepare to step onto the pitch at BMO Field in Toronto for their final 2026 World Cup Group I match, the Al-Nassr forward remains the undisputed technical and emotional leader of the squad.
The stakes for this Matchday 3 fixture are intensely complex. Following consecutive defeats to France (3-1) and Norway (3-2), both Senegal and Iraq have technically been eliminated from automatic progression via the top two spots. However, with the tournament format accommodating the best third-place finishers, Senegal must chase a massive win to repair their goal difference (-3) and keep their faint knockout hopes alive.
For Iraq, currently sitting at the bottom with a -6 goal difference, the objective centers on securing a historic first-ever World Cup victory.
Senegal projected lineup
Coach Pape Thiaw faces a forced change in goal. Regular shot-stopper Édouard Mendy suffered a severe knee injury during the second half against Norway and has been officially ruled out of the tournament.
Le Havre’s Mory Diaw is projected to step in between the posts. The backline remains anchored by the veteran presence of Kalidou Koulibaly alongside Moussa Niakhaté, flanked by Krépin Diatta and El Hadji Malick Diouf. In midfield, the experienced Idrissa Gana Gueye will marshal the center alongside Lamine Camara and Pape Alassane Gueye.
Up front, Nicolas Jackson takes the central striking role, flanked by the dynamic Ismaïla Sarr, and Mané on the left.
Senegal Projected XI (4-3-3): Mory Diaw; Krépin Diatta, Kalidou Koulibaly, Moussa Niakhaté, El Hadji Malick Diouf; Idrissa Gana Gueye, Lamine Camara, Pape Alassane Gueye; Ismaïla Sarr, Nicolas Jackson, Sadio Mané.
Iraq projected lineup
Graham Arnold will set up his side to maintain rigid defensive organization while hunting transitions. The primary injury concern surrounds talismanic forward Aymen Hussein, who is managing a heavy muscle strain. If he cannot pass a late fitness test, AFC Wimbledon’s Ali Al-Hamadi is primed to take the central attacking role.
Ahmed Basil protects the net behind a back four featuring Hussein Ali, Zaid Tahseen, Akam Hashim, and Merchas Doski. The tactical framework relies heavily on a double pivot of Zaid Ismail and Amir Al-Ammari to shield the defense.
Further forward, Zidane Iqbal will pulls the creative strings from the number ten role, flanked by the industrial pace of Ahmed Qasem and Ibrahim Bayesh out wide.
Iraq Projected XI (4-2-3-1): Ahmed Basil; Hussein Ali, Zaid Tahseen, Akam Hashim, Merchas Doski; Zaid Ismail, Amir Al-Ammari; Ahmed Qasem, Zidane Iqbal, Ibrahim Bayesh; Ali Al-Hamadi.
Why is Didier Deschamps not on the bench for France vs Norway today? Read the latest updates from the FFF on the manager's sudden World Cup departure.
France have been forced into an unexpected and emotional coaching adjustment ahead of their final 2026 World Cup Group I fixture against Norway at Gillette Stadium. Coach Didier Deschampshas officially vacated the team’s base camp in the United States to return home to France.
The French Football Federation (FFF) confirmed that the 57-year-old strategist is missing today’s decisive match following the tragic passing of his mother. The FFF released an official statement expressing their deep sorrow and offering unwavering support to the manager during this difficult period.
Deschamps learned of his mother’s death on Tuesday morning and immediately made arrangements to travel back across the Atlantic to attend her funeral alongside his family.
The federation labeled it an “extremely painful moment” for the entire national setup, granting the coach indefinite leave before he is expected to rejoin the camp ahead of the knockout rounds.
Who is going to take Deschamps’ place against Norway?
With a massive match on the horizon to determine who wins the group, Deschamps has personally entrusted the managerial responsibilities to his long-standing assistant coach, Guy Stéphan.
The 69-year-old tactician is uniquely qualified to maintain continuity, having served as Deschamps’ loyal right-hand man since 2009 during their time together at Olympique Marseille, before joining the national staff in 2012.
Gy Stéphan (L) and Didier Deschamps (Getty Images).
Stéphan is tasked with managing a highly fluid situation on the pitch. While France has already mathematically secured its ticket to the Round of 32 following consecutive, dominant victories over Senegal (3-1) and Iraq (3-0), today’s clash with Norway carries immense weight for their upcoming tournament bracket placement.
What is at stake in the Group I finale?
Both France and Norway have collected a maximum of six points from their opening two games, turning today’s meeting into a direct shootout for the top spot in Group I.
Because Les Bleus hold a narrow +5 goal difference advantage over Norway’s +4, a draw will be enough for Stéphan to guide France to a first-place finish. However, containing an in-form Erling Haaland represents a major test for France.
Senegal will face off gainst Iraq in Matchday 3 of the FIFA World Cup group stage. Here’s everything you need to know to watch this exciting clash live in the United States.
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Senegalenters this final group stage match with zero points, but their record doesn’t tell the whole story. The Lions of Teranga delivered competitive performances against both France and Norway, proving their attacking capabilities. Now, with their tournament lives on the line, the objective is clear: secure a dominant victory against Iraq to have any hope of advancing to the knockout rounds as one of the best third-placed teams. The urgency is immense, and Senegal will be expected to play with relentless offensive pressure from the opening whistle.
Iraqalso sits on zero points and faces a monumental task to keep their campaign alive. After conceding seven goals across their first two games, their -6 goal difference makes qualification a near-mathematical impossibility. For them, this match is about restoring pride and attempting to claim a historic first-ever point or win in the competition. While both sides are desperate for a victory, the stakes are significantly higher for a talented Senegalese squad with a realistic path to the Round of 32.
Tactical Analysis & Match Context
The trajectories of these two nations in the tournament could not be more different. Senegal has looked like a competent and dangerous side placed in an incredibly difficult group. Despite the losses, they have generated significant scoring chances and shown they can compete with top-tier opposition. In contrast, Iraq has appeared outmatched, struggling to contain opponents defensively and creating very little in the attack, as evidenced by their low expected goals (xG) figures in their first two matches.
This tactical clash is expected to be one-sided. Senegal will almost certainly dominate possession and territory, looking to press high and create turnovers in dangerous areas. Their game plan will revolve around leveraging the speed and skill of attackers like Sadio Mané and Ismaila Sarr against Iraq‘s vulnerable backline, which ranks among the worst in the tournament based on expected goals against (xGA). Iraq will likely be forced to defend in a deep, compact low block, hoping to frustrate Senegal and perhaps find a rare opportunity on the counter-attack.
Motivation will be a key factor. For Senegal, the goal is not just to win, but to win convincingly to overturn their negative goal difference. This necessity will drive their attacking intent for the full 90 minutes. For Iraq, the primary motivation is to avoid another heavy defeat and exit the tournament with a respectable performance. While they are mathematically still in it, the severe goal difference deficit means their realistic ambitions are limited to playing the role of spoiler.
Head-to-Head Record & Historic Trends
This match marks a historic first-ever meeting between Senegal and Iraq. The two nations have never faced each other in an official competition or even a friendly, adding a layer of unpredictability to this crucial group stage finale. With no past results to draw from, recent tournament form and performance against similar opponents become the most reliable indicators.
While this is their first encounter with Iraq, Senegal has a positive record against Asian teams in this competition. They are undefeated in two previous matchups, securing a draw and a victory, the most recent being a 3-1 win over hosts Qatar in 2022. Conversely, this will be Iraq’s first-ever game against an African (CAF) nation at the tournament, presenting a new type of challenge for their squad.
Recent trends strongly suggest goals could be on the menu, particularly for one side. Four of Senegal‘s last five matches across all competitions have seen over 3.5 goals scored, highlighting their potent attack and occasional defensive lapses. Meanwhile, Iraq has conceded a staggering seven goals in their two tournament games. This combination points toward a high likelihood of Senegal finding the back of the net multiple times as they push for a decisive victory.
Squad News & Projected Lineups
Both teams are heading into this decisive fixture with key players missing due to injury, forcing tactical adjustments from their managers.
Senegal will be without their first-choice goalkeeper, Edouard Mendy, who is sidelined with a knee injury. Mory Diaw is expected to deputize between the posts. Given the absolute necessity of a win, coach Pape Thiaw will likely field his strongest possible attacking lineup to ensure his team has the firepower to secure the goals they desperately need.
Iraq’s challenges are compounded by injuries in their attack. Aymen Hussein was forced off with a groin issue against France and will miss this match, while the availability of Mohanad Ali Kadhim Al Shammari remains uncertain. These absences further blunt an offense that has already struggled to create scoring opportunities throughout the tournament.
Senegal Projected XI (4-2-3-1):
Diaw; Diouf, Koulibaly, Niakhate, Diatta; P. Gueye, I. Gueye; Mané, Camara, Sarr; Jackson.
This is an aggressive, attack-minded formation designed to control the match from the outset. With world-class talent like Sadio Mané, Ismaila Sarr, and Nicolas Jackson leading the charge, Senegal aims to overwhelm Iraq’s defense with pace, creativity, and clinical finishing.
This lineup suggests a defensive and cautious approach. Iraq will likely pack the midfield and try to remain compact, with a single holding midfielder shielding the back four. The lone striker, Al-Hamadi, may face a difficult task with limited support against a strong Senegalese defense.
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Norway will square off against France in Matchday 3 of the FIFA World Cup group stage. Here’s everything you need to know to watch the action live in the United States.
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Norwayenters this final group stage match having already made history. Competing in their first global tournament since 1998, the Norwegians have secured a spot in the knockout rounds, powered by the phenomenal form of striker Erling Haaland. For a nation that has waited decades to return to this stage, defeating a world power like Francewould be more than just a win; it would be a statement that solidifies their status as a dangerous dark horse in the competition.
France, meanwhile, arrives with the calm confidence of a tournament favorite. With six points from their first two games, Les Bleus have also guaranteed their progression and need only a draw to clinch the top spot in Group I. The stakes are clear: this match will decide who earns a potentially more favorable path in the Round of 32. For Didier Deschamps‘ side, it’s an opportunity to maintain momentum and send a message to the rest of the field.
Tactical Analysis & Match Context
Both teams come into this fixture with perfect records, having secured six points each. However, their paths have differed. France has displayed dominant and controlled performances against Senegal and Iraq, blending defensive solidity with offensive firepower. Norway has also claimed two victories—a first for the nation in the group stage—but has appeared more defensively vulnerable, relying on its potent attack to outscore opponents.
The tactical clash will likely revolve around two of the world’s best forwards, Erling Haaland and Kylian Mbappé, whose contributions could decide the outcome. Beyond the superstars, France holds a significant advantage in squad depth. The midfield battle will be crucial, as both teams prefer to control possession but have not shown a tendency to press high. France‘s backline has proven more resilient, conceding a lower expected goals against (xGA) total than Norway, whose defense has been porous at times.
With both nations having already advanced to the knockout stage, the primary motivation is to win the group. A first-place finish ensures a matchup against a third-placed team, theoretically an easier opponent. However, this lack of do-or-die pressure may lead both managers to rotate their squads heavily, prioritizing player fitness for the more demanding games ahead. This could alter the match’s intensity and tactical shape significantly.
Head-to-Head Record & Historic Trends
The historical record between Norway and France in competitive fixtures is sparse and dated, with their last official encounter taking place in the qualifiers back in 1989. Across 10 official matches, France has the upper hand with six victories to Norway‘s two, alongside two draws. Their most recent meeting of any kind was a 2014 friendly, which France won convincingly 4-0, though its relevance to today’s squads is minimal.
Given the lack of recent direct encounters, broader tournament trends offer more insight. France has an formidable record against fellow European nations in recent tournaments, winning their last five such matches. This highlights their ability to navigate high-stakes continental clashes on the biggest stage. Their overall form is equally impressive, with nine of their last 13 victories coming by a margin of two or more goals.
Conversely, Norway has historically struggled against UEFA opposition at the finals. In five previous matches against European teams in the tournament, they have failed to secure a single win, managing just two draws and suffering three defeats. This trend suggests that even with their current attacking prowess, overcoming a disciplined and talented French side will be a monumental task.
Squad News & Projected Lineups
With qualification for the knockout rounds already secured, both teams are expected to rotate their starting lineups to rest key players.
For Norway, the primary concern is the fitness of Julian Ryerson, who was forced off with an injury during the match against Senegal. Given the lower stakes, he will likely be given time to recover. Manager Ståle Solbakken may also choose to rest stars like Erling Haaland and Martin Ødegaard, who have endured long and demanding club seasons, to ensure they are fresh for the Round of 32.
France enters the match with a fully fit squad, giving Didier Deschamps the luxury of choice. Similar to his counterpart, he is expected to rotate heavily. While KylianMbappé may retain his spot to continue his pursuit of the Golden Boot, other key players could be rested. This will provide an opportunity for talents like Randal Kolo Muani and Manu Koné to gain valuable tournament experience.
Norway Projected XI (4-3-3): Nyland; Pedersen, Ajer, Østigård, Møller Wolfe; Thorstvedt, Berg, Berge; Bobb, Strand Larsen, Schjelderup. This lineup reflects a focus on preservation. By resting Haaland and Ødegaard, Norway can protect its most vital assets for the knockout stage while giving valuable minutes to capable forwards like Jørgen Strand Larsen and Oscar Bobb, who will be tasked with challenging the French defense.
France Projected XI (4-2-3-1): Maignan; Koundé, Saliba, Upamecano, Hernández; Tchouaméni, Koné; Olise, Kolo Muani, Coman; Mbappé. Deschamps will likely blend experience with fresh legs. While the defensive core may remain largely intact, the midfield and attack could see significant changes. Kolo Muani could slot into a central creative role, supported by the pace of Michael Olise and Kingsley Coman on the wings, ensuring France remains a potent threat even with a rotated squad.
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Futbol üzrə Yaponiya milli komandasının sol cinah müdafiəçisi Yuto Naqatomo dünya çempionatları tarixində yeni rekorda imza atıb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, 39 yaşlı müdafiəçi DÇ-2026-nın qrup mərhələsinin son turunda İsveçə qarşı keçirdikləri oyunda meydana çıxmaqla beş dünya çempionatında iştirak edən ilk asiyalı futbolçu olub.
Naqatomo qarşılaşmanın 75-ci dəqiqəsində, hesabın 1:1 olduğu vaxt əvəzlənərək meydana daxil olub.
Beləliklə, təcrübəli müdafiəçi Asiya futbolu tarixində unikal göstəriciyə nail olub. Daha əvvəl dünya çempionatlarının beş final mərhələsində Meksika yığmasının sabiq futbolçuları Antonio Karbaxal, Andres Quardado və Rafael Markes, Almaniya millisinin əfsanələri Lotar Matteus və Manuel Noyer, həmçinin Xorvatiya yığmasının kapitanı Luka Modriç iştirak ediblər.
Dünya çempionatlarında ən çox iştirak rekordları isə Kristiano Ronaldoya və Lionel Messiyə məxsusdur. Hər iki futbolçu altı mundialda çıxış edib.
Qeyd edək ki, Yuto Naqatomo Yaponiya millisinin heyətində 2011-ci ildə Asiya Kubokunun qalibi olub. O, milli komandada keçirdiyi 146 oyunla Yaponiya yığmasının tarixində ən çox forma geyinən ikinci futbolçudur. Bu göstəricidə yalnız karyerasını başa vurmuş Yasuhito Endodan (152 oyun) geri qalır.
Futbol üzrə Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında mübarizə aparan “Zirə”nin baş meneceri Elman Himayətoğlu paytaxt klubunda fərqli vəzifəyə təyinat alıb.
Arena.az bu barədə “qartallar”ın mətbuat xidmətinə istinadən xəbər verir.
Xəbərdə vurğulanır ki, “Zirə” PFK-da kadr dəyişikliyi baş verib. Klubun baş meneceri Elman Himayətoğlu bundan sonra idman direktoru vəzifəsində çalışacaq.
Qeyd edək ki, Elman Himayətoğlu 2015-ci ildən “Zirə” PFK-da çalışır. O, daha öncə “Futbol+” qəzetində idman jurnalisti kimi fəaliyyət göstərib.
“Zirə” 2026/2027-ci illər mövsümündə Azərbaycanı Avropa Konfrans Liqasında təmsil edəcək. Rəşad Sadıqovun rəhbərlik etdiyi komandanı bu turnirin 1-ci təsnifat mərhələsində Gürcüstanın “Torpedo” (Kutaisi) kollektivi ilə görüşlər gözləyir.
Azərbaycan təmsilçisinin Gürcüstan klubuna qarşı ilk oyunu iyulun 8-də “Sumqayıt Arena”da baş tutacaq. Bu komandaların cavab görüşü isə iyulun 16-da Kutaisidə təşkil ediləcək.
İyunun 26-da Qusar Olimpiya İdman Kompleksində kəmər dərəcələri üzrə rəsmi imtahan keçirilib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, Azərbaycan Cüdo Federasiyasının təşkilatçılığı ilə reallaşan imtahanda Şimal bölgəsindən 297 cüdoçu iştirak edib.
İdmançılar yaş uyğunluğuna əsasən ağ-sarı, sarı, narıncı, yaşıl, göy və qəhvəyi kəmər dərəcələri üzrə bacarıqlarını nümayiş etdirib. İmtahanı uğurla başa vuran idmançılara müvafiq kəmər və sertifikatlar təqdim olunub.
Kəmər imtahanları cüdoçuların texnikaları daha sistemli və hərtərəfli mənimsəməsinə, eyni zamanda motivasiyalarının artmasına xidmət edir. Bu mərhələ həm də gələcəkdə nüfuzlu daxili yarışlarda iştirak üçün vacib şərtlərdən biri hesab olunur.
With reports of Arsenal interest, Roma midfielder Manu Koné is increasing his transfer value with France at the World Cup, breaking into the starting XI.
ROME, ITALY – JANUARY 10: Manu Kone with his teammates of AS Roma celebrates after scoring the opening goal during the Serie A match between AS Roma and US Sassuolo Calcio at Stadio Olimpico on January 10, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
Now his value is set to sky-rocket above the current €50m, because reports in France note that he has really impressed for Les Bleus at the 2026 World Cup.
Koné raising profile at World Cup
SASSUOLO, ITALY – OCTOBER 26: Manu Kone of AS Roma celebrates victory after the Serie A match between US Sassuolo Calcio and AS Roma at Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore on October 26, 2025 in Sassuolo, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
It’s rumoured he is set to get his second consecutive start in midfield for this evening’s group game against Norway, which is a head-to-head for top spot.
This is a sign of the confidence that coach Didier Deschamps and his staff have for Koné, who has pushed his way past Aurelien Tchaouameni to start.
It is hardly new, as he started four of the six qualifying matches for the tournament too, and has impressed with his work-rate, positioning and ability to handle pressure.
Giovanni Simeone would gladly go to River Plate, claim reports in Argentina, but Torino informed the striker today that he is not for sale.
The centre-forward turns 31 next month and has been away from his homeland since first leaving River Plate for Genoa in 2016.
Simeone eager for Argentina return
TURIN, ITALY – APRIL 26: Giovanni Simeone of Torino celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the Serie A match between Torino FC and FC Internazionale at Stadio Olimpico di Torino on April 26, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
His career has been almost entirely in Italy, also representing Fiorentina, Cagliari, Hellas Verona and Napoli, coming to Torino last summer.
However, the Granata are determined to keep hold of Simeone after buying him outright from Napoli, with a contract to June 2028 that has an option to extend for one more year.
Cholito scored 11 goals with two assists in 32 Serie A appearances for Torino this season.
Italy international Marco Palestra is having his Chelsea medical today, with Atalanta reportedly pocketing €57m plus €3m in add-ons and a 10 per cent cut of the future sale fee.
PISA, ITALY – MARCH 15: Marco Palestra of Cagliari Calcio in action during the Serie A match between Pisa SC and Cagliari Calcio at Arena Garibaldi on March 15, 2026 in Pisa, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
The Premier League side blew Inter away in negotiations by offering double the €2.5m per season salary proposal, so he will earn €5m per season net at Stamford Bridge in a six-year plus option for one more season contract.
Udinese activated their option to buy Nicolò Zaniolo from Galatasaray, but as they have still not agreed personal terms over a new contract, he could yet move elsewhere.
PARMA, ITALY – NOVEMBER 29: Nicolò Zaniolo of Udinese Calcio looks on during the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and Udinese Calcio at Stadio Ennio Tardini on November 29, 2025 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
The restless Italy international has been almost constantly travelling since forcing an exit from Roma in February 2023.
That €15m switch to Galatasaray lasted just six months before loan experiences with Aston Villa, Atalanta, Fiorentina and last summer Udinese.
Zaniolo seeking consistency at Udinese
UDINE, ITALY – NOVEMBER 01: Nicolò Zaniolo of Udinese celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the Serie A match between Udinese Calcio and Atalanta BC at Stadio Friuli on November 01, 2025 in Udine, Italy. (Photo by Timothy Rogers/Getty Images)
After six goals and as many assists in 34 competitive appearances, the Friulani decided to activate their option to buy him outright from Galatasaray for €5m plus a 50 per cent cut of his future sale fee.
However, Sky Sport Italia report that negotiations have so far failed to reach an agreement on personal terms for a new contract.
This was not already agreed because his switch to Udinese was rushed in the final minutes of the transfer window, so only a vague idea was sketched out with the plan to revisit at the end of the season.
That hasn’t so far worked, because the player and club have been talking for weeks with no solution in sight.
Milan have made the first formal offer for Goncalo Ramos worth €40m, claim multiple sources, but it is not enough for Paris Saint-Germain, with Atletico Madrid also interested.
It is no secret that the striker is the first choice for new coach Ruben Amorim, but in truth he had already been on their radar under predecessor Max Allegri too.
The 25-year-old Portugal international is currently at the World Cup in the USA, Canada and Mexico, with the determination to get more playing time at club level in future.
Milan make first Goncalo Ramos move
BUDAPEST, HUNGARY – MAY 30: Goncalo Ramos of Paris Saint-Germain celebrates scoring the team’s first penalty in the penalty shoot out during the UEFA Champions League Final 2026 match between Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal FC at Puskas Arena on May 30, 2026 in Budapest, Hungary. (Photo by Lars Baron/Getty Images)
However, that is below the expectations set by the Champions League holders, who paid €65m to buy him from Benfica in 2024 following an initial loan.
BUDAPEST, HUNGARY – MAY 30: Goncalo Ramos of Paris Saint-Germain celebrates after the team’s victory in the penalty shoot out during the UEFA Champions League Final 2026 match between Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal FC at Puskas Arena on May 30, 2026 in Budapest, Hungary. (Photo by Lars Baron/Getty Images)
A Bola maintain the asking price is closer to €50m, but there is still room for negotiation, with help from agent Jorge Mendes.
His contract at San Siro would be worth circa €4m per season, a similar salary to the one he earns at Parc des Princes.
Goncalo Ramos scored 12 goals with two assists in 45 competitive games for Paris Saint-Germain this season, allowing them to retain the Champions League trophy.
Atletico Madrid are also believed to be interested, although they are more focused on his teammate Kang-In Lee.
Roma are ready to battle Nottingham Forest and Bournemouth for the chance to sign Celtic midfielder Arne Engels, claim reports in Belgium, but it’ll cost almost €30m.
Now that the Giallorossi have qualified for the Champions League after a seven-year absence, they hope to finally give Gasperini his preferred target.
Engels on Roma radar
GLASGOW, SCOTLAND – NOVEMBER 09: Arne Engels of Celtic celebrates after he scores his team’s fourth goal from the penalty spot during the Premier League match between Celtic and Kilmarnock at Celtic Park on November 09, 2025 in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)
Belgian transfer pundit Sacha Tavolieri claims that Roma are diving into the transfer fight, hoping to surprise Premier League teams Nottingham Forest and Bournemouth.
Engels turns 23 in September and has four senior caps for the Belgium national team.
He made the move from Augsburg to Celtic in the summer of 2024 at a cost of €13m.
BOLOGNA, ITALY – JANUARY 22: Arne Engels of Celtic FC competes for the ball with Tommaso Pobega of Bologna FC during the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 League Phase MD7 match between Bologna FC 1909 and Celtic FC at Stadio Renato Dall’Ara on January 22, 2026 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
This season, the player contributed seven goals and eight assists in 46 competitive games, and he is crucially also able to play on the right side of midfield.
There could be a knock-on effect, though, as Nottingham Forest are about to have a big influx of cash with the sale of Elliott Anderson to Manchester City.
Roma, meanwhile, must sell to balance the books by June 30 and can only consider a real proposal after that.
Arsenal are reportedly actively exploring four midfielder transfers this summer, including Newcastle United duo Sandro Tonali and Bruno Guimaraes.
Also on the Gunners’ list of targets are Lille wonderkid Ayyoub Bouaddi and Bournemouth’s Alex Scott, according to a report from BBC Sport.
It seems internal discussions have taken place over bringing in one elite central midfield signing, while there have also been some contacts over Guimaraes.
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However, it remains to be seen which deal Arsenal will advance with, as the report notes that the club’s sporting director Andrea Berta is known for trying to agree personal terms with multiple targets before moving on to club-to-club negotiations.
Sandro Tonali also wanted by Tottenham but could cost £100m
The BBC report also notes that Tonali has been targeted by Tottenham, with Newcastle rejecting an offer of £80m for the Italy international.
It’s thought that it could take as much as £100m to convince the Magpies to sell Tonali this summer.
Guimaraes also surely won’t come cheap, with David Ornstein posting that £60m won’t be enough, and it’s debatable if AFC should really go any higher than that for someone who turns 29 later this year…
Tonali is slightly younger, so might be the better option, but would also be more expensive, so there are no easy answers here.
Bouaddi and Scott are both a lot younger so might represent better long-term investments for Arsenal, even if there’s also some risk when it comes to bringing in players who are less proven and experienced at the very highest level.
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It looks like being a big summer for midfielders, with the BBC noting that Elliot Anderson is moving from Nottingham Forest to Manchester City for a whopping £116m.
That will drive up prices elsewhere, so that could end up being a problem for Arsenal as they look to find both quality and value on the market.
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However, another X account run by multiple journalists has replied to Ornstein’s post saying there will be further talks over this potential deal at 5pm today, which is just under an hour away at the time of writing.
Guimaraes has been a key player for Newcastle, so obviously won’t come cheap, with Ornstein insisting that there is no chance of the 28-year-old moving for £60m…
Newcastle have lost some key players in recent times, with Alexander Isak moving to Liverpool last summer, while Anthony Gordon has already made the move to Barcelona this year.
Guimaraes may be another who’s keen for a new challenge, but one also imagines Newcastle will do their best not to lose more big names without a fight.
How much should Arsenal pay for Bruno Guimaraes?
Arsenal could probably do with more depth in midfield, but it’s not exactly an emergency issue for Mikel Arteta right now.
The north London giants already have Declan Rice, Martin Zubimendi, Myles Lewis-Skelly, and Christian Norgaard as solid options in that area of their squad.
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At the same time, however, there’s surely a high chance of Norgaard leaving after barely getting any playing time in the season just gone, with Arteta perhaps just not trusting him enough.
Guimaraes would surely be a significant upgrade, and would therefore allow AFC to rotate more and allow the likes of Rice and Zubimendi more opportunities to rest after playing so much football in the last year or so.
Still, paying more than £60m for that kind of player seems like a lot, especially when Guimaraes would likely only be a signing for the next two or three years at most, due to his age.
Manchester City have agreed a massive £116m deal to sign Elliot Anderson from Nottingham Forest, and various pundits are having their say.
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Last night brought news that one of the biggest and most anticipated deals of the summer in the Premier League was done – Manchester City have agreed a £116m fee to sign Elliot Anderson from Nottingham Forest.
Gundogan backs Anderson to succeed at City
He’s a great player, but it’s a vast amount of money. Former Man City talisman Ilkay Gundogan, whom Elliot will be trying to emulate, was asked for his thoughts on the player by ESPN:
“I think he has proven that [he will succeed], especially last season with Nottingham [Forest]. He played an incredible season. He had some outstanding performances, also against City,” Gundogan said in quotes picked up by ESPN.
“I think he had quite an impressive development over the years, and I’m quite sure that he will make a great addition to the City squad.
“I’m quite sure that the people in Manchester will be very happy, because when you watch him play, you feel like it’s someone who sacrifices everything for the team, and that’s what you want to have as a teammate.”
It’s always hard to live up to a fee that big, but if Anderson can have half the success that Gundogan did he will have been a big hit. Firstly, he’s got to worry about this World Cup with England, however.
In other news…
Barcelona are considering selling a player they bought just a year ago for a major profit.
Multiple teams are getting into gear to chase one of the breakout young starlets of the World Cup once the tournament is over.
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The University of Florida's athletic program produced nine top-10 NCAA team finishes, landing it in sixth place in the 2025-26 Learfield Directors' Cup standings. That extended the school's streak of top-10 national all-sports finishes to 42 consecutive years, remaining the only program in the country to achieve that distinction.
"It was another impressive year for the Gators," said athletic director Scott Stricklin. "With nine top-10 team finishes, including seven among the nation's top five, our student-athletes, coaches and staff demonstrated the commitment, resilience and pursuit of excellence that define Florida Athletics. We're grateful for their dedication and proud of the way they represented the Gator standard on the national stage throughout the year."
At the conference level, the SEC leads all Division I conferences with nine institutions in the top 25: Texas (1st), Florida (6th), Georgia (8th), Texas A&M (12th), Alabama (13th), Arkansas (14th), Tennessee (15th), LSU (17th) and Oklahoma (16th).
The Learfield Directors' Cup, presented annually by the nation's athletics directors, recognizes the schools with the best overall sports performances in an academic year. The scoring system uses finishes in NCAA Division I men's and women's basketball, baseball, women's soccer and women's volleyball championship action. Additionally, a program can receive points in up to 14 other sports toward its final score.
2025-26 Individual NCAA Champions for the Gators
Florida extended its streak of producing at least five NCAA individual title winners to 18 consecutive completed seasons in 2025-26, with six Gators accounting for eight NCAA individual championships. It is the 45th consecutive complete season with a Gator winning at least one individual national title.
Florida's 2025-26 NCAA Individual National Champions
Sport
Name
Event
Gymnastics
Riley McCusker
Uneven Bars
Men's Swimming
Ahmed Hafnaoui
500 Freestyle
Ahmed Jaouadi
1,650 Freestyle
Josh Liendo
50 Freestyle
100 Freestyle
100 Butterfly
Men's Track & Field
Vance Nilsson
400 Hurdles
Women's Track & Field
Alida van Daalen
Discus
Gators by the Numbers
9 top 10 national team finishes, including seven in the top five.
5 conference titles in 2025-26 for the Gators – men's basketball, women's cross country, women's indoor and outdoor track & field and lacrosse.
93% Graduation Success Rate, as reported last fall in the 2025 NCAA Federal Graduation Rate data - above the national average of 90%.
3.43 grade point average by Gator student-athletes in the 2025-26 academic year, an all-time high. A total of 390 Gators earned 2025-26 SEC Academic Honor Roll recognition.
8 conference athlete of the year honors, marking the 49th consecutive season in which at least one Gator earned league athlete-of-the-year recognition.
83 Gators earned 197 All-America honors across 19 sports in 2025-26.
7 named to CSC Academic All-America teams, including Josh Liendo claiming the men's swimming & diving CSC Academic All-American of the Year award
6 coaches earned a combined 7 conference coach-of-the-year honors, marking the 31st consecutive season in which at least one Florida coach received league coach-of-the-year recognition.
1.1 million fans attended Gator home events in 2025–26, with four teams ranking among the nation's top 10 in total or average attendance.
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Tilak Varma may have earned one of the biggest promotions of his career, but former India batter Mohammad Kaif has reminded the youngster that the vice-captaincy comes with no guarantees in the current Indian team setup.
The 23-year-old left-hander was recently appointed India's new T20I vice-captain following a significant leadership reshuffle despite the team's T20 World Cup triumph earlier this year. In a major change, Suryakumar Yadav was stripped of the captaincy and left out of the squad, with Shreyas Iyer taking charge. Axar Patel, who had been serving as vice-captain, also lost the role as the selectors turned to Tilak.
While the appointment underlines the faith the team management has in Tilak, Kaif believes the youngster cannot afford to assume that the leadership position guarantees him a regular place in the side. Speaking on his YouTube channel, Kaif pointed out that recent examples prove that leadership roles offer little protection if performances dip.
“Tilak Varma is the vice-captain, yes. But vice-captains have been dropped before as well. Being vice-captain doesn't mean Tilak Varma's place in the team is guaranteed. If Tilak starts thinking, ‘I'm the vice-captain, my spot is secure,’ that's simply not how this Indian team works. If he wants to keep playing, he'll have to maintain his form. Even a slight dip in form could see him dropped. Axar Patel was the vice-captain before. You'd remember that. He's no longer the vice-captain. The team has now moved on to Tilak," Kaif said on his YouTube channel.
Kaif's comments come against the backdrop of several recent selection decisions. Shubman Gill, despite serving as India's vice-captain during multiple T20I assignments, eventually lost his place in the format and missed out on the T20 World Cup squad. Axar, too, was replaced in the leadership group after the latest overhaul.
According to Kaif, the current team management has created a culture where every player, irrespective of reputation or designation, must continue delivering consistent performances to hold on to their place.
“So in this Indian team, nobody's place is guaranteed. Not even the captain's. There's no permanent vice-captain either. Everyone has to earn their place. Everyone has to perform in every single match. This is a phase in Indian cricket that we've never seen before. That's the mindset of the coaches and selectors now. Your place in the team is on the line every single match. That's why Tilak Varma may start with this team, but his place in the XI is by no means guaranteed going forward," he added.
📈 World Cup Power Rankings: England tumble as Spain surge
The stakes are rising at the FIFA World Cup as nations battle for a place in the knockout stages of the tournament, but which ones have done enough to make our Power Rankings?
Every week we assess the top teams based on rolling performance and results to find out who is the best of the best in 2026.
World Cup Power Rankings:
15. Cape Verde 🆕
We are pretty sure this will be the smallest country that ever features in our rankings. Cape Verde have been excellent so far, unexpectedly taking a point each off Spain and Uruguay to go unbeaten in their opening two games.
Their defence has been mightily impressive and they arguably should have been Uruguay last Sunday. With the two most daunting matches out of the way, only Saudi Arabia stands between them a place in the round of 32.
14. Colombia 🆕
The World Cup is just better when Colombia are competitive. They have fun players who can light the tournament up in any given match; there’s Luis Diaz terrorising defences, Daniel Munoz marauding down the wing, and James Rodriguez still doing his thing at 34-years-old. They can clinch top spot in Group K with a draw against Portugal on Saturday, but don’t expect them to settle for just a point.
13. Ivory Coast 🆕
This Ivory Coast side might be the most impressive we have ever seen, which says a lot when you think of some of the illustrious names they have had in recent decades. Teenager Yan Diomande is the star man, but they play like a well oiled team that can hurt you in different ways.
Mexico ended the group stage with a 100 per cent record, winning all three of their games while scoring six goals and conceding none. The co-hosts did have one of the weaker groups, but you can only beat what’s in front of you.
11. Morocco ⬇️ (last week: 8)
We fully expected Morocco to be tighter at the back against Haiti on Wednesday, but in fairness to the Haitians, they are a better side than what they are given credit for.
The main takeaway from Morocco’s comeback victory is that they were able to turn it on in attack when they needed to. They will be a very dangerous team for any side they face in the next round.
10. United States ⬇️ (7)
A slight downgrade for the US after they lost their dead rubber encounter with Türkiye, but Mauricio Pochettino’s men were nonetheless entertaining and head into the knockouts in a great place.
Deary me. All the excitement that came out of England’s impressive win over Croatia was popped like a balloon when they were held to a goalless draw by Ghana on Tuesday. The Three Lions were mostly fine without being exceptional in the first half, but their inability to turn the screw after the interval was deeply worrying.
This felt like same old England at a major tournament, incapable of breaking down a well organised defence. That said, Nico O’Reilly and Harry Kane came incredibly close to winning it late on.
8. Germany ⬇️ (4)
Even though Germany are the joint-top scorers (10 goals) in the competition at the time of writing, there is something about them that fails to convince.
Die Mannschaft needed a late rally to beat Ivory Coast last Saturday and were pinned to their collar for most of the match as they lost the midfield battle. They subsequently lost to Ecuador despite going ahead after two minutes. Yes, they were already through anyway, but Julian Nagelsmann selected his strongest XI for the game. They were also extremely lucky that Leroy Sane’s goal wasn’t called back for a foul in the build up.
Germany undoubtedly possess one of the better squads in the tournament, but they will struggle to knock off any of the main contenders in the knockout phase.
Carlo Ancelotti has gotten Brazil back on track after that very concerning performance against Morocco on matchday one. Perhaps we shouldn’t give him too much credit for beating Haiti and Scotland three goals each, but the manager made some key changes that has sparked an improvement, namely the introduction of Matheus Cunha.
Still, the doubts haven’t disappeared. Raphinha may not play again this summer after sustaining an injury, which means they will be depend on Vinicius Junior to carry their attack even more. His moments of magic steered Brazil to the top of Group C, but will that be enough to reach the latter stages?
One of the most enjoyable teams to watch in the competition, Japan are a very sharp outfit who have demonstrated an ability to cut through teams with their passing in the final third. Beating Brazil in the round of 32 would be an upset, but it shouldn’t come as a shock if they pull it off.
Netherlands finished the group stage undefeated with two wins and a draw, having scored 10 goals, currently the joint-most of any team alongside Germany. The Oranje swept aside Sweden and Tunisia, and they arguably should have beaten Japan, too.
If there’s one thing we have learned from this World Cup so far, it’s that Norway are box office. When you combine a super attack with a somewhat questionable defence, you get must-watch football. Their wins over Iraq and Senegal both featured five goals, but the real examination comes against France on Friday.
3. Spain 🆕
As disappointing as that opening week draw with Cape Verde was, Spain were very unlucky not to put away at least one of their many chances. They came up against a staunch backline that fought for every ball, while goalkeeper Vozinha put in the performance of his life.
La Roja course corrected against Saudi Arabia last Sunday, winning 4-0 in Atlanta. They look far more dangerous with a fit Lamine Yamal in the side, and should be in contention to lift the trophy next month.
We are yet to see Argentina truly tested yet, and they won’t be by Jordan this Saturday. But they breezed past Algeria and Austria to reach the knockouts without getting out of first gear. More is yet to come from Lionel Messi and co.
1. France ↔️
It will take a lot to stop this France side, who have beaten a serious Senegal outfit and swept aside Iraq in torrential weather conditions. Midfield appears to be the weak point of this team, but the sheer volume of superstar talent in their squad is frightening.
Palestra finalising Chelsea transfer today with medical, cost set at €60m
Italy international Marco Palestra is having his Chelsea medical today, with Atalanta reportedly pocketing €57m plus €3m in add-ons and a 10 per cent cut of the future sale fee.
PISA, ITALY – MARCH 15: Marco Palestra of Cagliari Calcio in action during the Serie A match between Pisa SC and Cagliari Calcio at Arena Garibaldi on March 15, 2026 in Pisa, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
The Premier League side blew Inter away in negotiations by offering double the €2.5m per season salary proposal, so he will earn €5m per season net at Stamford Bridge in a six-year plus option for one more season contract.
Torino warning Simeone won’t be sold to River Plate
Giovanni Simeone would gladly go to River Plate, claim reports in Argentina, but Torino informed the striker today that he is not for sale.
The centre-forward turns 31 next month and has been away from his homeland since first leaving River Plate for Genoa in 2016.
Simeone eager for Argentina return
TURIN, ITALY – APRIL 26: Giovanni Simeone of Torino celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the Serie A match between Torino FC and FC Internazionale at Stadio Olimpico di Torino on April 26, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
His career has been almost entirely in Italy, also representing Fiorentina, Cagliari, Hellas Verona and Napoli, coming to Torino last summer.
However, the Granata are determined to keep hold of Simeone after buying him outright from Napoli, with a contract to June 2028 that has an option to extend for one more year.
Cholito scored 11 goals with two assists in 32 Serie A appearances for Torino this season.
Detroit — The Detroit Pistons came into the offseason knowing that they needed to make a move to improve their shooting.
On Friday morning, the Pistons landed one of the league's most prominent 3-point shooters, acquiring Isaiah Joe from the Oklahoma City Thunder for two future second-round picks, a source close to the deal confirmed to The Detroit News.
This is a developing story. Check back for more updates.
The Boston Celtics will face a pivotal decision regarding Jaylen Brown this summer, and numerous indications suggest they may consider trading him.
If the Celtics are considering trading Brown, Bleacher Report's Grant Hughes believes the Atlanta Hawks' top priority this offseason is acquiring him.
"Though Atlanta held onto its pair of first-rounders, taking Kingston Flemings and Zuby Ejiofor, this is still a team without a front-line star. Brown would certainly fit that description, and the Georgia native might enjoy a homecoming," Hughes wrote on Friday.
Brown is from the Atlanta area, so he would be able to have a homecoming. He would also have the opportunity to join a team that is ready to compete for a title immediately. The Hawks made the playoffs this past season but fell to the Knicks in the first round.
The Hawks should do everything possible to land Brown. Superstar players don’t become available often, and landing a guy from Atlanta could be a great thing for the city and fanbase.
The Oklahoma City Thunder got the most out of Isaiah Joe over the past four seasons, turning the guard into a dangerous sharpshooter after his first two years in Philly. Now, Joe is taking his skills to another franchise, as he was reportedly acquired by the Detroit Pistons on Friday, according to ESPN’s Shams Charania.
The move comes with two more years left on the four-year, $48 million deal Joe signed with the Thunder back in 2022.
Just in: The Oklahoma City Thunder are trading sharpshooter Isaiah Joe to the Detroit Pistons for two future second-round picks, sources tell ESPN. pic.twitter.com/rHf0VHp7k0
HOOVER, AL - MAY 21: Infielder Ace Reese #3 of the Mississippi State Bulldogs hits a foul ball during the SEC Baseball Tournament Quarterfinals game between Mississippi State Bulldogs and Georgia Bulldogs on May 21, 2026, at Hoover Metropolitan Stadium in Hoover, Alabama.(Photo by David Buono/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
The 2026 is just a few weeks away — the first round kicks off on July 11, 2026 — so its time to start offering capsule looks at players the Texas Rangers could select with their top picks. The Rangers’ first round pick is at #16, their second round pick is at #54, and their third round pick is at #89.
Leading up to draft day, we will be doing writeups of some of the players who could end up getting selected by the Rangers with one of their first three picks. Today we are looking at Mississippi State third baseman Ace Reese.
Ace Reese is a 6’4″, 220 lb. lefthanded hitting junior third baseman for Mississippi State. Born in Plano, Reese, who turned 21 in April, was undrafted and relatively unheralded coming out of Canton High School in Canton, Texas, county seat of Van Zandt County, in 2023. He played his freshman year for the University of Houston before transferring to Mississippi State, where he’s anchored the middle of their lineup the past two seasons.
Reese is a bat-first guy with big time power. Looking at the differing measurements out there for him, it appears he’s gotten significantly bigger in his college career, as BA lists him at 180 lbs. and B-R at 200 lbs., compared to 220 lbs. in the more updated listings. He has good bat speed and plus power, posting what Keith Law calls “elite top-end exit velocities.” He gets dinged for being overly aggressive at the plate, with reports saying he doesn’t make great swing decisions, resulting in an elevated K rate and less than ideal contact when he does make contact on pitches he should probably let go. That said, his swing is geared towards loft and power, with BP referencing “Griffey Jr. swing vibe” because of his “extreme lefty uppercut” swing. BA’s list of the best tools in the draft class has Reese third on the Best Power list for college players.
Reese currently plays third base, and there are questions about whether he can stick at the position. He is not considered particularly athletic and his arm is graded at average, so he may end up at first base, where the requirements from the bat are higher than if he can stick at third. He’s a below-average runner, which makes him a better fit at first base than in, say, left field, if third base isn’t in the cards.
As a freshman at UofH, Reese hit well while manning left field, slashing .278/.395/.506 with 29 walks against 37 Ks in 195 plate appearances. Moving up a level in competition to the SEC as a sophomore with the Bulldogs, Reese played through a toe injury that required offseason surgery, slashing .352/.422/.718 with 21 bombs in 263 plate appearances, walking 26 times and striking out 52 while being the everyday third baseman. He largely replicated that as a junior, slashing .336/.432/.721 with 63 Ks and 41 walks, putting up 24 homers. He also played in wood bat summer leagues the past two summers and performed fairly well there.
Lefthanded power is always in demand, and it wouldn’t be surprising to me if Reese is off the board before the Rangers pick. He’s put up big power numbers in the best college conference two straight seasons, which makes him attractive. Yes, there are concerns about his contact rates, and he could end up at first base long-term, but if the contact rates were better and he was a near-lock to stay at third base, he’d be off the board in the first five picks.
I’m not sure to what degree he’d be a fit for the Rangers. Texas has tended to emphasis hit tool over present power with their draft picks, looking for guys with contact ability who they think can develop power, versus someone like Reese, who needs to make adjustments to improve his contact ability and better allow his power to play at the next level.
Jake Burger went 11th overall as a power hitting third baseman in the Missouri Valley Conference in 2017 who had questions about whether he would stick at third base and about how well his hit tool would play in the pros. It is a very imperfect comparison — Reese gets better marks for being lefthanded and performing in a better conference, as well as having less concerns about his build — but that sort of low-OBP, high-power 1B/3B result is something you could see from Reese.
Things in Brad Dalke’s life haven’t been going so good lately. As a result, the YouTube golfer announced on Thursday that he is stepping away from his role with Good Good Golf to concentrate on spending more time with his family.
In a 19-minute video posted on social media on Thursday, Dalke detailed how his wife, Abbie, has been dealing with a number of health issues.
The couple endured two miscarriages last year and Abbie had an ocular stroke in early December that induced temporary blindness and left her with permanent vision loss in her left eye. Tests revealed that her stroke was the result of a hole in her heart, for which she underwent surgery on June 1.
“I just feel like I didn’t live up to par when it comes to being a husband for Abbie throughout this whole process, and that kills me inside,” Dalke said. “In this life in general, but also in this industry, you can get pulled in so many different directions. You have to film here, you have this obligation here, you got to go golf with someone here. You have to do all these things, and I just want to be centered with Abbie. I want to be centered with our future family. I just want to spend time with my wife and be present with my wife, because if there’s anything these last eight months have taught me, it’s that life can change in the blink of an eye, and I don’t want to let that pass because I was traveling … She’s my girl. She’s my everything. She’s my rock. I hate the fact that she has to go through all of this, and I hate the fact she has had to go through a lot of this a lot of the time without her husband. I don’t want that to happen again.”
An update from Abbie and me. Thank you to everyone who prayed for us during this tough time. Abbie deserves all the credit because this week showed me that she is the toughest person in the world. She handled everything with grace and a smile. I love this girl with all my heart pic.twitter.com/uDi6l3GwTD
Dalke, a former member of the University of Oklahoma national-championship-winning golf team, spent three years with Good Good Golf. He won the inaugural Barstool Sports Open and will appear in the forthcoming re-launch of Golf Channel’s Big Break. Dalke said that he and his wife will still go to Germany next month for the DP World Tour’s BMW International Open, which extended a sponsor invite to him. Dalke also has accepted sponsor invites to the PGA Tour’s Rocket Classic and Good Good Championship, a new event on the PGA Tour schedule, but he didn’t confirm if he would still be competing in those events.
Time will tell what Dalke does next in golf but for now, he certainly seems to have his priorities in order.
Mike Tirico has done it all as a broadcaster. And even just this year he has called the Super Bowl, hosted the Olympics, Kentucky Derby, and US Open, and called the NBA Playoffs.
Tirico is now widely regarded by his peers and fans alike as the very best in sports broadcasting. But there is one frontier that he has yet to cross in his 35 years as a fixture on the national sports scene — call a baseball game.
Incredibly, the Syracuse graduate has never called a baseball game at any level at any point in his career. And in an interview with The Detroit News, the Michigan resident talked about his love of the game, the joy of listening to baseball on the radio in summer, and his hope that some day it could happen.
“At some point, I’d love to get a couple innings in during my career,” Tirico said.
Now would seem to be the best opportunity to make that happen given that Mike Tirico works for NBC and the network now has Major League Baseball action for the first time in a generation thanks to their new deal this year for Sunday Night Baseball. However, NBC already has Jason Benetti in the lead role as play-by-play announcer. NBC also has an accomplished duo in Dave Flemming and Matt Vasgersian for their streaming Sunday Leadoff package on Peacock.
Earlier this year, NBC said Tirico wouldn’t be involved in Sunday Night Baseball citing his insanely busy schedule. After all, he does pretty much everything else for the network so he probably deserves at least a little bit of a break before the NFL starts up again in a couple months.
Although baseball is not the first sport you associate with Mike Tirico, he’s a dedicated Detroit Tigers fan. According to the Detroit News, the play-by-play man is a season ticket holder since 2000 ever since the opening of Comerica Park.
“Because I don’t cover baseball, it’s the one place I can still have fandom, and I do enjoy baseball a lot,” Tirico told the outlet. “I love listening to Dan Dickerson, Jason Benetti, all the people who’ve come before. Even when my wife and I moved here, Ernie [Harwell] was still going.”
While a full-time role for Tirico on Sunday Night Baseball is probably never going to happen, it would be a shock if he didn’t cross an MLB game off his bucket list, especially given his one-off NHL broadcast for NBC back in 2019.
The IJF World Judo Tour has arrived in China for the Qingdao Grand Prix. In this stunning coastal city, we celebrate world class judo.
Tugce BEDER faced Wenna ZHUANG in the -48kg category final, where home hero ZHUANG confidently claimed the gold medal on her home tatami with waza-ari-awasete-ippon to the joy of the local crowd.
Mr Mohammed MERIDJA, the IJF Education & Coaching Director awarded the medals.
At the beginning of the contest I was a little bit nervous but thanks to all of the audience's encouragement I felt so excited and I tried my best for them
Wenna Zhuang
In the -60kg category, Charlie AYRE faced Hayato KONDO. KONDO was focussed and threw for waza-ari with a clever counter. A strong finish from KONDO to win his second Qingdao gold medal!
IJF Referee Director, Mr Raul CAMACHO PEREZ awarded the medals.
Mascha BALLHAUS was up against Kokoro FUJISHIRO in the -52kg final where FUJISHIRO threw for a big waza-ari and followed up with an armlock for the ippon. A dynamic transition from FUJISHIRO who capitalised instantly to secure her first Grand Prix gold in impressive fashion.
Mr Kosei INOUE, IJF Sport Director awarded the medals.
At -66kg, Hifumi ABE was in top form. He faced Gusman KYRGYZBAYEV in the final. A yuko was enough for ABE to claim the gold medal.
IJF Referee Director, Ms Tina TRSTENJAK awarded the medals.
Here in Qingdao, China, the people are just so warm, it was such a comfortable environment to fight in. I know I'll be traveling to a lot more countries, but honestly, the people are always so warm, they're all so kind
Hifumi Abe
At -57kg, Martha FAWAZ faced Maysa PARDAYEVA who claimed her first World Tour gold medal with this incredible ippon!
His Excellency Mr Battulga KHALTMAA, IJF Executive Committee Member awarded the medals.
This week marked the 2026 NBA Draft. With most of USC’s top prospects electing to return to school next season, the Trojansdid not have any players selected for the second consecutive year.
“Most drafts have their fair share of upside creators, and Arenas is one of the projected few in 2027,” Finkelstein wrote. “His freshman season was full of highs and lows, but with a full off-season to settle in, he'll have a chance to put everything together next year.”
Due to injuries, Arenas appeared in just 14 games for the Trojans as a freshman this past season. If he can remain healthy and take his game to the next level, he has the potential to emerge as a star for USC and a top NBA prospect.
'What's the Downside?' -- NFL Analyst Wonders Why League Isn't Investigating Mike Vrabel-Dianna Russini Scandal
The scandal involving Dianna Russini and Mike Vrabel has opened a can of worms into the ethics of their relationship and possible rule-breaking. An explosive article published by The New York Times on Wednesday documented the timeline of events that led to Russini resigning from her job at The Athletic in April.
Analyst Calls for NFL Investigation Into Dianna Russini Affair
As the Russini-Vrabel scandal has unfolded, details of the former NFL insider’s influence in aiding the New England Patriots’ head coach have emerged, raising questions about possible collusion between the pair.
PFSN analyst Alex Kennedy suggested that the NFL should at least investigate the reported collusion between Russini and Vrabel, if only to quench the prevailing discourse surrounding the scandal.
“The NFL announced that it won’t be investigating Vrabel under the personal conduct policy, which I believe is the right move,” Kennedy said. “However, I do think the NFL should investigate whether there was any collusion between Vrabel and Russini.”
“It would be extremely difficult to prove that they colluded, but I think the league should at least try to look into it and see what they find. What’s the downside?” he added, “Even just from an optics standpoint, it looks better to investigate and find nothing than to sweep it under the rug.”
In 2021, Russini reported that the Atlanta Falcons had been offered a future first-round pick for Julio Jones, which turned out to be false. The Tennessee Titans, who were mentioned as a ‘long shot’ to land the wide receiver, swooped in and acquired Jones and a 2023 sixth-round pick for a 2022 second round pick and a 2023 fourth round pick.
Vrabel was the coach of the Titans when they landed Jones and several analysts have questioned whether Russini played a part in misleading other teams to allow Tennessee to acquire the wide receiver at a discount.
Mike Florio Delivers Verdict on Russini Investigation
During Wednesday’s segment of “Pro Football Talk,” analyst Mike Florio predicted that the internal investigation being carried out by The Athletic into the Russini-Vrabel affair could be dropped on the Fourth of July weekend.
“The ultimate opportunity to dump bad news into a spot where no one is going to notice it: Friday, July 3, at 4:00,” Florio said. “Fourth of July weekend will have already started! They may do it Thursday, July 2, just so it’s not that obvious, and it’s got the same result since a lot of people are going to be off on Friday, the 3rd.”
“But that window, July 2 and July 3, that’s what I’m looking at for The Athletic to announce its final outcome of the Dianna Russini investigation,” he added.
The Athletic revealed that its investigation into Russini does not hinge on her personal conduct, but rather on her journalistic conduct over the years, since she joined the outlet from ESPN in 2023.
Uruguay and Spain collide in what may be the marquee match of their group. It's a clash between a historic South American power and one of the true favorites to lift the trophy this summer.
Spain arrives as a legitimate title contender, ranked third in the world and carrying the momentum of a Euro 2024 championship. La Roja has made the World Cup every year since 1978 and won the whole thing in 2010.
However, Spain started flat this year after a 0-0 draw against Cape Verde in their opener, but looks to build momentum.
Uruguay is no easy opponent, appearing at the World Cup for the 15th time overall and the fifth consecutive time. The Uruguayans were sent home in the group stage in 2022 and haven't won the tournament since 1950.
Federico Valverde, Darwin Núñez and Ronald Araújo give Uruguay the quality to trouble any team in the field, and they'll need every bit of it against a Spanish side looking to remind the world exactly why they're considered favorites.
Here's everything you need to know to watch the Uruguay vs. Spain World Cup match in Canada, including where to watch on TV or live stream, what time the game starts and more.
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The 2026 FIFA World Cup is scheduled to run from June 11 through July 19, 2026. It will be the first World Cup hosted across three countries: the United States, Canada and Mexico.
Where is the 2026 FIFA World Cup being played?
The 2026 World Cup will be played across 16 host cities in North America, with matches taking place in the United States, Canada and Mexico. It will be the first men’s World Cup hosted by three countries.
The 16 host cities are Atlanta, Boston, Dallas, Houston, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Miami, New York/New Jersey, Philadelphia, San Francisco and Seattle in the United States; Toronto and Vancouver in Canada; and Guadalajara, Mexico City and Monterrey in Mexico.
How many teams are in the 2026 World Cup?
The 2026 FIFA World Cup will feature 48 teams, expanding from the 32-team format used in previous tournaments. The larger field also means more matches, more knockout-round games and more countries involved than ever before.
The 48 teams are Algeria, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Cape Verde, Canada, Colombia, Croatia, Curaçao, Czechia, DR Congo, Ecuador, Egypt, England, France, Germany, Ghana, Haiti, Iran, Iraq, Ivory Coast, Japan, Jordan, Mexico, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Panama, Paraguay, Portugal, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Scotland, Senegal, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tunisia, Türkiye, United States, Uruguay and Uzbekistan.
How many games are in the 2026 World Cup?
There will be 104 matches at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. That includes the group stage, knockout rounds and the final.
When is the 2026 World Cup final?
The 2026 FIFA World Cup final is scheduled for Sunday, July 19, 2026. The match will be played at New York-New Jersey Stadium, FIFA’s tournament name for MetLife Stadium.
What time do World Cup games start?
Kickoff times vary by date, host city and round. Because the tournament is being played across multiple time zones in the United States, Canada and Mexico, fans should check the official match schedule for start times in their local time zone.
If the Los Angeles Lakers don’t fulfill Luka Doncic’s ‘A-List center’ request, things could get ugly between the two parties fast.
According to ESPN’s Dave McMenamin, the Lakers could take the first step in the process of bolstering their frontcourt by cutting ties with their 7-foot center, who endured what should be considered a nightmare season with Los Angeles in 2025-26.
“His (Doncic) feedback to the Lakers’ front office was ‘get me an A-List center, I need that to compete,” McMenamin said Thursday. “Luka’s camp was also told to ‘wait until the summer of 2026,’ then we’re gonna show you what we mean for the future, and your future, as the face of our franchise.”
“We don’t know if Deandre Ayton’s gonna opt in to his deal, and if he does, that means Rob Pelinka needs to find a trade partner for Ayton.”
Although Ayton opting out of his $8.1 million player option and entering free agency would be the best possible news the Lakers could receive regarding the Arizona product, McMenamin’s report indicates that the opposite scenario would be far from the end of the world.
Finding a team willing to acquire an erratic low-post weapon who struggles to play high-energy offensive and defensive basketball consistently won’t be a walk in the park, though.
It’s safe to assume JJ Redick tried his best to push all the right buttons with Ayton to help him maximize his potential.
Unfortunately, the former No. 1 overall pick was dead set on picking and choosing when he wanted to dominate on the interior with the Lakers in 2025-26. As a result, Ayton was largely ineffective when it mattered most (in the postseason), prompting many to call for significant change during the offseason.
The 27-year-old averaged 12.5 points and 8.0 rebounds per game in his first season with Los Angeles, shooting 67.1% from the field in 72 contests. Perhaps the Lakers will receive a gift and identify the perfect trade suitor for the unreliable starting center.
Monaco’s Kassoum Ouattara reaches agreement to join Beşiktaş
AS Monaco’s Kassoum Ouattara (21) is reported to have reached an agreement with Beşiktaş JK to join the Istanbul-based club, according to Foot Mercato.
Positive talks have been facilitated by Vincenzo Italiano, who has managed to convince the Paris-born player to move to the shores of the Bosphorus.
Whilst negotiations between the two clubs are ongoing, a deal worth around €10 million could satisfy all parties. However, this does not prevent the Monaco club from considering offers from other suitors. One such suitor, reportedly from the Premier League, is said to be interested, but is said to be less advanced in their negotiations than their Turkish counterpart.
Under contract with ASM until 2028, Ouattara is therefore likely to consider his move to the Rock with a view to establishing himself as a first-team regular in the long term. Having made 24 appearances, including seven in the Champions League, across all competitions last season, the French Under-21 international (four caps) provided a total of four assists.
Arsenal holds talks to sign another Newcastle United midfielder
Arsenal have made a formal approach to sign Bruno Guimaraes this summer, according to Metro Sport,
Since arriving in England, Guimaraes has established himself as one of the Premier League’s standout midfielders and has consistently produced impressive performances for Newcastle. His displays have attracted admiration from several top clubs, with Arsenal now intensifying their interest ahead of the summer transfer window.
Arsenal Step Up Midfield Pursuit
The report states that Arsenal want Guimaraes to become the next marquee addition to their squad and have now opened formal talks regarding a possible transfer. The Gunners are believed to have requested information about the conditions of a potential deal and are currently waiting for Newcastle’s response.
Arsenal’s interest highlights their determination to continue strengthening their midfield options ahead of the new campaign. The club are reportedly prepared to invest heavily in order to secure one of the Premier League’s most highly regarded midfielders.
Newcastle, however, are expected to resist any attempt to sign the Brazilian. The Magpies remain determined to retain one of their most influential players despite increasing interest from rival clubs during the transfer window.
Newcastle Facing Growing Pressure
Newcastle have already experienced pressure regarding several members of their squad in recent weeks. Anthony Gordon has moved to Barcelona, while Tottenham are reportedly pushing to sign Sandro Tonali as interest in the club’s leading players continues to grow.
Guimaraes remains a central figure at St James’ Park, and Newcastle are fully aware of his importance to the team. His leadership qualities and consistent performances have made him one of the most valuable players in the squad since his arrival in English football.
Arsenal’s decision to formally approach Newcastle demonstrates the level of ambition within Mikel Arteta’s squad planning ahead of next season. However, any deal for Guimaraes is expected to be complicated and expensive, with Newcastle unlikely to allow one of their key players to leave without a substantial offer.
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BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS - JUNE 16: Jarren Duran #16 of the Boston Red Sox looks on after hitting a solo home run in the eighth inning against the Toronto Blue Jays at Fenway Park on June 16, 2026 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Jaiden Tripi/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Marcelo Mayer has had an ugly first full season in the big leagues. Ironically, the Red Sox general, season-long suckitude has helped him fly under the radar. If the Sox were playing well, his spot in the lineup would probably be a major topic of controversy; but as it is, he’s just one of a multitude of problems overwhelming the team. But the spotlight finally fell on him at the end of the Rockies series, thanks to a major blunder in the field that cost the Sox big time. Does it make sense to consider sending him down? Probably not, but some inside the organization are reportedly unhappy with a seeming lack of “mental toughness” from the infielder. (Sean McAdam, MassLive)
If Marcelo needs any inspiration, all he needs to do is look to his right. It’s only been 24 games, but Caleb Durbin has turned his season around after being arguably the single worst hitter in baseball for two months. “Pretty proud of him for where he was at,” Chad Tracy said. “With the expectations and the heat he was taking, he has just fought back and got up off the mat.” (Chris Cotillo, MassLive)
That Durbin – or any of the Sox – played well last night was a surprise considering the travel issues they faced getting back to Boston. The Sox didn’t land at Logan until 5 AM yesterday. (Peter Abraham, Boston Globe)
Making the late arrival even worse was the bad news the team received about Roman Anthony when they got back home:
Roman Anthony (sprained right wrist/hand) hasn’t made any substantive progress while the Red Sox have been away, Chad Tracy said.
He occasionally tries to swing a lighter bat but hasn’t gotten to a real bat/hitting progression.
Considering Anthony’s injury and Mayer’s struggles, it’s been a bad year all-around for the once vaunted Big Three. And that obviously includes Kristian Campbell. Campbell isn’t exactly making a case to come back to the big leagues, but he’s still working at it. “[Adversity] does make you better,” said Campbell. “Everybody’s route and path is different. I’m working every day to get back, and they know that I really want to get back as soon as possible. I know I’ve got some things I need to correct down here first before I go back.” (Ian Browne, MLB.com)
With Anthony out indefinitely, the Sox don’t have the outfield depth they once thought they had, and that depth could be further depleted if they trade from that group at the deadline. But in the case of uber-struggling Jarren Duran, at least, a trade doesn’t look likely. “What could Boston get back for the 2024 All-Star Game MVP? Would the return be worth it? The more likely scenario is for the Red Sox to hold Duran for the rest of this year, hope he has a strong second half to regain some value, then look to move him in the offseason.” (Mark Feinsand, MLB.com)
We use these daily posts to revisit the biographies of Yankees past, from the stars that delivered 27 World Series titles or those that have been nearly forgotten to history. Today we celebrate a player that everyone should be familiar with, the Captain that took over the mantle from Don Mattingly and led the club into a new dynasty. I’m not sure there’s anything I could write that would add to the collective biography of Derek Jeter, so instead I’ll write about how, in so many ways, he is a cornerstone of the way I experience baseball.
When you’re a kid, there are much worse role models to have than Jeter. That quote about no excuses for anyone to work harder than you must have been repeated by every single coach I had until high school — even though, when you think about it saying it to an entire team doesn’t make sense, cuz we can’t all work harder than each other. Perhaps observations like this are why I never really went anywhere in sports.
But the hustle was such a part of the Jeter narrative, that he was always just there. There’s a reason The Flip, that inconceivable out from the 2001 ALDS, is still my favorite baseball play ever:
This should never have happened. There is no reason for Jeter to be in the neighborhood where intercepting that ball is possible. But he did it, because he’s always there. Derek Jeter was the most consistent, in a sport where that’s the hardest thing in the world to find. Every year of my childhood, for whatever a nebulous timeframe that is, Jeter hit .310 from the same spot in the lineup. And yes, I just used batting average.
I used batting average because in the early-to-mid 2000s, the summers of my childhood that’s what we had to gauge players. Around the game, Brian Cashman and Theo Epstein and Billy Beane were starting to look at new, undeveloped ways of evaluating players, but the Toronto Sun was still primarily concerned with the classic Triple Crown stats.
I remember running home from my very first job after clocking out (Swiss Chalet, morning potato peeler and cutter) because Jeter was sitting on 2,998 when I started my shift, only for my dad to text me that 2,999 came in the first inning. And of course he hit a home run for 3,000, because he’s Derek Jeter:
The first time I heard of WAR was in 2010, in a Sports Illustrated article outlining the stat and why Ben Zobrist was the second-best player in the game. I was 16 by then, I knew Jeter wasn’t number one at that point — and yet, one of the things that sold me on WAR in the first place was it was pretty bang on about how good he was. Albert Pujols was the best player in baseball and maybe I could see the value of Zobrist, but Jeter had a great 2009, finishing sixth that season with 6.7 fWAR. Ok, WAR makes some sense because yeah, Jeter was a top 10 player last season and the stat reflects that.
Of course the other elements of WAR would be less kind to the Captain. That article opened a lot of doors for me in terms of how I see baseball and what I find valuable, and what I found tied with Jeter’s inevitable decline had me in that “Jeter is incredibly overrated” internet camp that existed for a while, and presumably still does even in smaller numbers. The defense was not good, the way he seemed entrenched in the leadoff spot even as the OPS — I had a good handle on that one by now — was slipping into the .700s after a career in the .800s or better.
By that point I’m a teenager anyway, and the Class and Grace gimmick that Jeter was so known for was just less appealing. The cool ease with which Robinson Canó could drive a ball off the right-center wall or the sheer dash that Mike Trout brought in my second-favorite rookie season of all time was just more of what I wanted. The sequential retirement tours Jeter and Mariano Rivera took alternated between annoying me and leaving me with some of my favorite memories of baseball:
And then before you knew it Jeter was gone, and the Yankees had to figure out how to move on on the field, and if you remember, the off-the-field relationship wasn’t very good either. The golden boy image was at least a little bit tarnished, and Jeter went off to Miami. At the same time I’m in college, living on my own, figuring out all those little things that you have to if you want to wear clean clothes and have a functioning bathroom.
I started writing here, free and clear in the post-Jeter era while he was funking around trying to run the Marlins, and the Yankees found an immediate replacement for the face of the franchise role in Aaron Judge, a man I have written about more than anyone else. We all just, kinda stopped thinking about Derek Jeter outside of career highlights or the befuddling decisions he made in South Beach (thanks again for Stanton, Cap).
Of course he goes into the Hall of Fame one vote shy of unanimity, he liquidates his holdings in the Marlins, and he seems to patch up enough of the sore spots he had with the Yankees that he’s been re-embraced. I’m a little bit older, hopefully a small bit wiser and for all the love I have for baseball it’s no longer the most important thing in the world to me the way it was when I was eight. They are finally developing stats that are getting hard for ME to follow:
And yet I too have re-embraced Derek Jeter.
Yes, his defense could be terrible and the Yankees likely left runs on the table by not having Alex Rodriguez play shortstop after the trade. I think the strong silent stuff that he still tries to keep up on MLB on FOX in the postseason broadcasts is pretty silly. The Jump Throw was overused.
He is also unequivocally one of the finest baseball players I, you, or anyone else that has watched a game in the last half century have seen play. Nine seasons as a full-time, every day MLB shortstop while managing a 125 wRC+ is absurd. I wasn’t even a baseball fan until the year 2000 and I still get mad about the 1999 AL MVP voting. While “name the only Canadians to win an MLB MVP Award” is a great trivia question that has delivered me wins before, the 2006 award probably should have gone to Jeets, too.
I’m less interested and thus less involved in shouting at people over the Internet, which is where about 90 percent of How Good Was Derek Jeter discourse happens so I no longer have to be a part of that. Lastly, it just doesn’t matter to me whether Jeter was the sixth or the eighth or the 11th best player of an era. He was damn good.
A couple years ago we re-visited the Top 100 Yankees series, a project I loved very much. I still think my profile of Thurmon Munson might just be the best thing I’ve ever written here. Towards the end of that series we ruffled some people’s feathers by having Mickey Mantle supplant Lou Gehrig for second place, and I think there’s been some very intelligent pushback to the legacy of Joe DiMaggio that has annoyed some of the… shall we call them veterans of observing baseball. What I learned from all this is that the stack-ranking doesn’t matter. Certainly not for this team, for this franchise.
What matters is your cluster. That Mickey Mantle can be mentioned in the same cluster with the Iron Horse is what matters, that Jeter is usually the first guy mentioned after the guys shot in black and white matters.
Happy birthday, Cap.
See more of the “Yankees Birthday of the Day” series here.
Michigan football has filled out the bulk of its 2027 recruiting class, but it's still working to bolster its coffers on the heels of summer official visit season.
The Wolverines added another top-flight recruit to the fold on Thursday in four-star linebacker Frederrick Ford, and are still waiting on decisions from some other highly-touted prospects like safety Marcus Jones, cornerback Monsanna Torbert, and offensive lineman Lincoln Mageo. But in the meantime, the maize and blue are rising up the rankings.
ESPN updated its recruiting rankings on Friday, and Michigan is back into the top 10 after having dropped to 12th nationally. Now, the Wolverines are ninth, making them the top-rated Big Ten school, ahead of No. 10 Oregon, No. 11 Ohio State, No. 12 UCLA, and No. 15 USC. They are behind Texas A&M, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Miami, Florida, Auburn, Texas Tech, and Texas in the rankings.
Michigan begins a new era under Kyle Whittingham, who tapped into his Utah roots to land his quarterback in this cycle. Kamden Lopati, out of West HS in Salt Lake City, has demonstrated a high football IQ and sees the field well while possessing a strong arm and good mobility. A potential key target for Lopati is WR Quentin Burrell, a big, physical receiver with good speed and body control from nearby Illinois. The offense should also benefit from the addition of SC Next 300 TE Colt Lumpris, a flip from Alabama. He possesses a big frame (6-foot-6, 240 pounds) and can be a tough matchup for defenses as he runs well and can use his size to make contested catches. All three players rose up the board in the June SC Next 300 update.
Tyson Robinson, a running back out of Mississippi, gives this class another offensive weapon to build on. He has good power and vision and demonstrated great effort and coachability during multiple in-person evaluations. To help protect their offensive skill additions, the Wolverines have landed several OLs, including SC Next 300 prospects Sidney Rouleau and Jakari Lipsey as well as Louis Esposito, who has made noticeable strides over the past year in build and execution and was OL MVP at the Under Armour Chicago camp tour stop.
ESPN has tended to be a bit higher on Michigan football's commits this cycle, with Rivals not far behind. 247Sports has been the most sluggish when it comes to ranking the Wolverines' prospects in the 2027 class. Michigan is 21st in the 247Sports team rankings, while Rivals has the maize and blue at No. 13.
France will continue its 2026 FIFA World Cup journey against Norway on Friday, June 26 at 3 p.m. at Boston Stadium (known as Gillette Stadium for locals).
A perennial favorite, France won the World Cup in 1998 and 2018 and were runners-up in 2006 and 2022. Norway, meanwhile, is competing in its first World Cup since 1998. Both teams arrive in Foxboro today in good position to win Group I, sporting 2-0-0 records thus far.
The group winner will play a third-place finisher (from Groups C, D, F, G or H) on Tuesday, June 30 at New York New Jersey Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J. (5 p.m. EST), and the second-place finisher will face Ivory Coast on June 30 at Dallas Stadium in Arlington, Texas (1 p.m. EST).
France is currently favored to win the World Cup (+375), according to BetMGM Sportsbook. After entering the tournament tied for eighth-best odds to win the tournament (+3300) per BetMGM Sportsbook, Norway is now ninth (+2800).
Mbappé, the 27-year-old star, is once again among the shining stars of the World Cup. The 2022 Golden Boot winner enters Boston Stadium as a contender to repeat with four goals in the two wins, netting a pair in the 3-1 win over Senegal on June 16 at New York New Jersey Stadium and two more in the 3-0 triumph over Iraq at Philadelphia Stadium on June 22. Another Golden Boot contender will be across the way in Erling Haaland of Norway, who also has four goals thus far. Both are one goal behind Lionel Messi.
Mbappé is expected to play against Norway today. He boasts over 131 million followers on Instagram and has played for Real Madrid since 2024. He previously played for Paris Saint-Germain from 2018 to 2024.
Two of the best teams in Europe face off in perhaps the biggest matchup in Group I between France and Norway.
The two sides arrive with starkly different World Cup pedigrees. France is making its 17th appearance and enters as one of the tournament favorites, having won the title in 1998 and 2018 before losing a heartbreaker to Argentina in the 2022 final.
Norway, meanwhile, is making just its fourth-ever World Cup appearance and hasn't been on this stage since 1998, when it fell to Italy in the Round of 16.
A result here could effectively decide Group I, with both teams knowing the stakes couldn't be much higher.
France boasts one of the most dangerous attacking trios in the world in Kylian Mbappé, who has 12 career World Cup goals in three tournaments and scored a hat-trick in the loss to Argentina, Ousmane Dembélé, who won the 2025 Ballon d'Or given to the top soccer player in the world, and Michael Olise, who has seven goals in 17 French national team appearances.
Norway has perhaps the best goal-scorer in the tournament in Erling Haaland. He's scored 112 goals in the past four English Premier League seasons for Manchester City. Martin Odegaard and Alexander Sorloth round out an impressive Norwegian group looking to make their mark at the World Cup for the first time together.
Here's everything you need to know to watch the Norway vs. France World Cup match, including where to watch on TV or live stream, what time the game starts and more.
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The 2026 FIFA World Cup is scheduled to run from June 11 through July 19, 2026. It will be the first World Cup hosted across three countries: the United States, Canada and Mexico.
Where is the 2026 FIFA World Cup being played?
The 2026 World Cup will be played across 16 host cities in North America, with matches taking place in the United States, Canada and Mexico. It will be the first men’s World Cup hosted by three countries.
The 16 host cities are Atlanta, Boston, Dallas, Houston, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Miami, New York/New Jersey, Philadelphia, San Francisco and Seattle in the United States; Toronto and Vancouver in Canada; and Guadalajara, Mexico City and Monterrey in Mexico.
How many teams are in the 2026 World Cup?
The 2026 FIFA World Cup will feature 48 teams, expanding from the 32-team format used in previous tournaments. The larger field also means more matches, more knockout-round games and more countries involved than ever before.
The 48 teams are Algeria, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Cape Verde, Canada, Colombia, Croatia, Curaçao, Czechia, DR Congo, Ecuador, Egypt, England, France, Germany, Ghana, Haiti, Iran, Iraq, Ivory Coast, Japan, Jordan, Mexico, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Panama, Paraguay, Portugal, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Scotland, Senegal, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tunisia, Türkiye, United States, Uruguay and Uzbekistan.
How many games are in the 2026 World Cup?
There will be 104 matches at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. That includes the group stage, knockout rounds and the final.
Can I stream the 2026 World Cup?
Yes. Streaming options will depend on the match, language and broadcast partner. In the U.S., Fox Sports lists FOX and FS1, which are available on fubo for English-language coverage, while Telemundo will stream every match live on Peacock and the Telemundo App for Spanish-language coverage.
What channel is the 2026 World Cup on?
In the U.S., English-language matches are expected across FOX and FS1, which are available on fubo for those without cable, while Spanish-language coverage will air on Telemundo and Universo, which you can stream on DIRECTV and Peacock. Check the schedule for the specific match you want to watch.
When is the 2026 World Cup final?
The 2026 FIFA World Cup final is scheduled for Sunday, July 19, 2026. The match will be played at New York-New Jersey Stadium, FIFA’s tournament name for MetLife Stadium.
What time do World Cup games start?
Kickoff times vary by date, host city and round. Because the tournament is being played across multiple time zones in the United States, Canada and Mexico, fans should check the official match schedule for start times in their local time zone.
Is the United States playing in the 2026 World Cup?
Yes. The United States automatically qualified for the 2026 World Cup as one of the three host nations, along with Canada and Mexico.
Former NFL wide receiver Plaxico Burress has been in possession of the football he caught from Eli Manning for the Super Bowl XLII-winning touchdown against the New England Patriots for over 18 years.
The 48-year-old Burress is now planning to sell the historic pigskin, which is the same ball that former Giants teammate David Tyree infamously caught against his helmet in the waning minutes of New York's monumental upset over New England.
"Just posted on @Sothebys. Plaxico Burress is selling his TD catch ball that beat the undefeated Patriots," sports business analyst Darren Rovell posted on X.
"Umm, that’s not the only catch made with this football. Might not even be the most important one," Tom Rock of Newsday Sports added, referring to Tyree's miracle play.
The description on the Sothesby's entry says the football "comes directly from the Collection of Plaxico Burress."
"Few footballs in the history of the game carry the weight of this one. This is the ball from the final touchdown of Super Bowl XLII, the play that put the Giants ahead 17-14 and sealed one of the most stunning upsets the sport has ever seen over the New England Patriots. It comes directly from Plaxico Burress, the man who hauled in Eli Manning's pass for the game-winning score," the catalogue note reads. "This is the football from that exact play, a piece of the moment that ended a perfect season and completed one of the greatest Cinderella stories the NFL has ever told."
Mendoza was in his third season with the NL East club, but New York is 34-47 and 9.5 games back of a Wild Card spot in the National League.
Needless to say, this was not a shocking move from the Mets. Owner Steve Cohen expects to win World Series titles, and Mendoza's tenure with the team was not trending in that direction by any means.
Mendoza's exit means the Mets will be on the hunt for a new leader. For now, former San Diego Padres skipper Andy Green will serve as interim manager.
Who are the Mets' best options?
Kai Correa
Before joining the Mets as their bench coach, Correa, 37, was with the Cleveland Guardians as their major league field coordinator and director of defense, base running, and game strategy.
He served as the interim manager for the San Francisco Giants in 2023, going 1-2 in three games. Before that, Correa's primary role with the Giants was bench coach. It can be argued that the Mets need someone with extended managerial experience.
“He’s very thorough and comes prepared every day,” Bo Bichette told The Athletic's Tim Britton in March about Correa's attention to detail. “He speaks with a lot of confidence.”
The Boston Red Sox fired Cora in April after a 10-17 start. He led the team to a World Series title in 2018 and owns a 620-541 record in parts of eight seasons as a skipper.
Cora received interest from other clubs after he departed from the Red Sox, but he decided to take the remainder of the year away from baseball to spend time with his family.
He's widely regarded as one of the best in-game decision makers and an extremely solid leader in a clubhouse. Red Sox players were reportedly not happy with Cora's dismissal.
The Minnesota Twins won three division titles (2019, 2020, 2023) under Baldelli's tenure from 2019-25, which included a Manager of the Year Award in 2019.
Under Baldelli, the Twins won 101 games in his first season in the dugout, and his overall managerial record is 527-505. Minnesota fired him after the conclusion of the 2025 regular season.
Currently, he is a special assistant to the Los Angeles Dodgers' president of baseball operations, Andrew Friedman.
Other names to watch
Carlos Beltran (no managerial experience)
Brandon Hyde (2011 with Florida Marlins, 2019-25 with Baltimore Orioles, 421-493 managerial record)
David Ross (2020-23 with Chicago Cubs, 262-284 managerial record)
Josh Davison scored seven goals in 67 appearances for Tranmere Rovers [Shutterstock]
Shrewsbury Town have signed striker Josh Davison on a two-year contract following his release by Tranmere Rovers.
The 26-year-old finished the 2025-26 season on loan at Cheltenham Town, where he scored one goal in 16 League Two appearances.
Davison started his career with Charlton Athletic, taking in loan spells at Woking, Forest Green Rovers and Swindon Town. He joined AFC Wimbledon for an undisclosed fee in 2022 before moving to Tranmere two years later.
Shrewsbury boss Gavin Cowan told the club's website: "We played against him a couple of times last season. In that first game against Tranmere, he really showed a lot of the qualities we're looking for.
"Now it's about helping him get back to scoring goals, which is something we're confident he'll do with us."
The Shrews finished 19th in League Two last season and they begin the new season at Salford City in the first round of the Carabao Cup on Saturday, 8 August.
The 2025 season was Jones' first with the Colts after signing a one-year deal in free agency. The Colts then re-signed Jones this offseason to a two-year, $88 million deal.
Recapping Daniel Jones' 2025 season
Through 10 games last season, Jones and the Colts' offense were red-hot. You name the metric, and chances are that Jones was ranked highly. During that span, he was fourth in completion rate, fourth in passing yards, fourth in yards per attempt, and threw 13 touchdowns to only two interceptions. As a result, the offense was among the highest-scoring units in football.
However, even before Jones' season-ending Achilles injury, defenses appeared to be catching on to what the Colts were doing. Not helping matters is that Jones was hindered by a lower-leg injury as well. But with his season coming to an early end, we never got to truly see how he and Shane Steichen were going to counter opponents.
Looking ahead to 2026 for Daniel Jones
The Colts prioritized re-signing Jones with the belief that the success he and the offense had last season can be replicated to an extent and sustained throughout the year.
Jones continues to rehab from his Achilles injury, and in minicamp, he was taking 7-on-7 reps with the first-team offense.
Jones appears to be on track to be ready for Week 1. When asked during OTAs, he said that he would "absolutely" be ready for the season opener, although there are still hurdles for him to overcome.
The ceiling for the Colts in 2026 will be determined by Jones' level of play.
Indiana traded Bennedict Mathurin to the Los Angeles Clippers for Ivica Zubac near the February trade deadline. As part of the deal, the Pacers' 2026 NBA Draft pick remained protected if they got a top-4 selection in the May draft lottery. Turns out, that pick came in at No. 5, sending it to the Clippers.
The Pacers went into the draft no picks, so, according to Teague, they wanted to appease a fanbase already frustrated by their franchise-record 63 losses just one season after reaching Game 7 of the NBA Finals.
"They didn't have a pick. The Pacers' fanbase was pissed," Teague said. "You know how we win them back? Load up Braden Smith."
Jeff Teague says the Pacers only drafted Indiana native Braden Smith to win fans back for losing the No 5 pick.😂
"They didn't have a pick, Pacers fanbase was PISSED."
Phillips, who spent one season with Mizzou, signed a summer league deal with the New Orleans Pelicans on Thursday, which will give the big man the chance to compete for a two-way contract or roster spot in New Orleans’ camp at NBA Summer League in July in Las Vegas.
The rule will not be applied retroactively. That means any athlete, like Phillips, who was a member of the Class of 2022 and completed their four years of eligibility in four seasons will not be granted an additional year. The NCAA has ruled that if your eligibility ran out after the 2025-26 athletic season, it is considered complete.
The petition that was filed Wednesday in Ohio, first reported by Ross Dellenger at Yahoo Sports, is seeking an injunction against the NCAA to grant those athletes an additional year.
Phillips, who is a Dayton, Ohio, native listed at 7 feet and 245 pounds, spent one season with Missouri and started 31 of the Tigers’ 33 games. He averaged 7.6 points, 5.1 rebounds and 1.5 blocks in 20.5 minutes on the floor per game.
The center began his career at LSU in the 2022-23 season and spent one year in Baton Rouge. He then transferred and spent two seasons at Arizona State before joining Missouri.
Seven players have now signed with NBA teams since Dennis Gates took over the Missouri program, with Phillips and Mitchell heading to summer league camps. Three players from Mizzou's 2025-26 team have gone professional, as guard Jayden Stone has signed a contract in Australia to play for the Sydney Kings.
Kobe Brown was a first-round NBA Draft pick in 2023 by the Los Angeles Clippers and is now on the Indiana Pacers’ roster. D’Moi Hodge, Sean East II, Caleb Grill and Tamar Bates each have signed two-way contracts or Exhibit-10 deals since 2023.
NBA Summer League games will take place July 9-19 in Las Vegas.
The Montreal Canadiens Complete a Trade with the New York Rangers
The Montreal Canadiens have made a roster move, finalizing a trade with the New York Rangers in what amounts to a classic change-of-scenery swap. According to NHL insiders Peter Baugh and Pierre LeBrun, the Habs are sending defenseman William Trudeau to New York in exchange for left winger Brett Berard. Both players have been trying to establish themselves as full-time NHL regulars, and this deal gives each of them a fresh opportunity to do exactly that.
Getting to Know Brett Berard
Berard is a smaller forward who hails from Providence, Rhode Island, standing at 5-foot-9 and weighing in at 175 pounds. He shoots left and was originally picked by the Rangers in the fifth round of the 2020 NHL Draft, 134th overall. While he may not have the imposing physical frame that some teams covet, he has consistently shown he can produce offensively at the minor league level.
His college career at Providence College was impressive, highlighted by a standout 2021-2022 campaign in which he racked up 38 points across 36 games. That production carried over into his first full professional season in 2023-2024 with the Hartford Wolf Pack of the AHL, where he posted 25 goals and 48 points in 71 games. Those numbers caught the attention of the Rangers, who gave him a more extended look at the NHL level during the 2024-2025 season.
In that campaign, Berard appeared in 35 games with New York, scoring six goals and tallying 10 points. However, the most recent 2025-2026 season proved to be a tougher road. He suited up for just 13 NHL games with the Rangers without registering a single point and spent the bulk of the year back in Hartford, where he put up 22 points in 41 contests. His overall NHL career numbers now stand at 10 points in 48 games, a modest total that suggests he still has plenty to prove at the highest level.
What This Means for Montreal
By parting ways with William Trudeau, general manager Kent Hughes is betting on adding some offensive depth and energy to the organization's forward group. Berard's most likely landing spot to start would be with the Laval Rocket, Montreal's AHL affiliate, though he would certainly be in the conversation for a call-up if he performs well.
The winger has already demonstrated that he can be a productive player in the American Hockey League, and his speed and tenacity could make him an intriguing depth option for the Canadiens down the line. That said, the onus will be squarely on Berard to show up at training camp and prove he can bring the consistency required to earn a permanent roster spot in Montreal.
This is the type of low-risk, potentially rewarding transaction that NHL teams frequently make during the offseason. Neither player had been able to fully cement their place in the league, so both get a new environment and a clean slate. For the Canadiens, it is a minor but calculated adjustment as the organization continues to build toward its long-term goals. Fans will get their first look at what Berard can bring to the table when training camp opens later this year.
Terrell Agyemang was in Manchester City's youth set-up at the start of his career [Getty Images]
Boston United have signed midfielder Terrell Agyemang from relegated National League side Morecambe.
He will complete the move on 1 July after his contract with the Shrimps expires.
Agyemang spent much of last season on loan at Wealdstone, making 30 appearances, the last of them as a late substitute against Southend United in April.
He is Boston's fourth signing since finishing 12th last season.
Ten years after Pat Summitt's death, Candace Parker still can't tell a story without her.
Parker was as the featured guest speaker at the Greater Knoxville Sports Hall of Fame Class of 2026 induction ceremony on June 25 at the Knoxville Convention Center.
She is one of the most decorated players in women's basketball history, a three-time WNBA champion and two-time national champion with Tennessee. Nearly every story she told led back to Summitt.
Ask Parker why she chose Tennessee, and she'll laugh before she answers.
"Have you ever sat across from Coach Summitt and told her no?" Parker asked. "When Coach Summitt tells you to do something, you do it."
Then, she'll give her real answer.
"She made you feel so special, and she made you feel so important," Parker said. "Getting off a plane in the morning from doing a speech for the CIA, coming to practice, coaching hard, going home, cooking pancakes in the middle of the afternoon for Tyler, her son. I was lucky to have that relationship with her, and that's why I wanted to go to Tennessee."
Summitt's investment in her players extended well beyond basketball, into Parker's earliest years as a mother, as Parker recently shared with Knox News. That same character, Parker said, is why her teams were so hard to beat."Coach didn't demand anything of you that she didn't demand of herself," Parker said. “When you have a leader like that, she gets to where she wants the team to go, and pulls you there.”
The Lady Vols won eight national championships and made it to the Final Four 22 times during Summitt’s 38-season tenure from 1974-2012. Summitt, who died of early-onset Alzheimer's on June 28, 2016, finished with a career record of 1,098-208.
Parker, who will be inducted into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame on June 27, reflected on her back-to-back national championships with the Lady Vols.
"I've always said if you cut me, I'm going to bleed orange," she said.
Her favorite memory at UT was the 2007 national title run. Tennessee trailed North Carolina by 12 in the semifinals when Summitt gathered the team at a timeout.
"She was like, if we don't get stops, our season's going to be over," Parker said. "We gotta get five straight stops."
They got them, and Tennessee beat North Carolina in the semifinals, then Rutgers in the final to claim the Lady Vols’ seventh title.
However, Parker’s favorite memory with Summitt is much quieter.
After getting kicked out of practice for not rebounding, she planned to show up early the next morning with the gym to herself, trying to prove to Summitt that she was willing to outwork everyone on the team, even her.
When Parker arrived, Summitt's light was already on.
"She was the most disciplined person I've ever met," Parker said.
She has long carried one piece of Summitt’s advice with her on her right forearm. Tattooed there is "left foot, right foot, breathe, repeat." A mantra Summitt was known for.
The inspiration for the tattoo came from watching how Summitt handled her diagnosis, moving forward without self-pity, her mentality never changing. Parker joked that Summitt was never big on tattoos, but she thinks she’d approve of this one.
"Whether it was winning national championships or going through difficulties in life," Parker said. "I remember that the most.”
Ten years after Pat Summitt's death, Candace Parker still can't tell a story without her.
Parker was as the featured guest speaker at the Greater Knoxville Sports Hall of Fame Class of 2026 induction ceremony on June 25 at the Knoxville Convention Center.
She is one of the most decorated players in women's basketball history, a three-time WNBA champion and two-time national champion with Tennessee. Nearly every story she told led back to Summitt.
Ask Parker why she chose Tennessee, and she'll laugh before she answers.
"Have you ever sat across from Coach Summitt and told her no?" Parker asked. "When Coach Summitt tells you to do something, you do it."
Then, she'll give her real answer.
"She made you feel so special, and she made you feel so important," Parker said. "Getting off a plane in the morning from doing a speech for the CIA, coming to practice, coaching hard, going home, cooking pancakes in the middle of the afternoon for Tyler, her son. I was lucky to have that relationship with her, and that's why I wanted to go to Tennessee."
Summitt's investment in her players extended well beyond basketball, into Parker's earliest years as a mother, as Parker recently shared with Knox News. That same character, Parker said, is why her teams were so hard to beat."Coach didn't demand anything of you that she didn't demand of herself," Parker said. “When you have a leader like that, she gets to where she wants the team to go, and pulls you there.”
The Lady Vols won eight national championships and made it to the Final Four 22 times during Summitt’s 38-season tenure from 1974-2012. Summitt, who died of early-onset Alzheimer's on June 28, 2016, finished with a career record of 1,098-208.
Parker, who will be inducted into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame on June 27, reflected on her back-to-back national championships with the Lady Vols.
"I've always said if you cut me, I'm going to bleed orange," she said.
Her favorite memory at UT was the 2007 national title run. Tennessee trailed North Carolina by 12 in the semifinals when Summitt gathered the team at a timeout.
"She was like, if we don't get stops, our season's going to be over," Parker said. "We gotta get five straight stops."
They got them, and Tennessee beat North Carolina in the semifinals, then Rutgers in the final to claim the Lady Vols’ seventh title.
However, Parker’s favorite memory with Summitt is much quieter.
After getting kicked out of practice for not rebounding, she planned to show up early the next morning with the gym to herself, trying to prove to Summitt that she was willing to outwork everyone on the team, even her.
When Parker arrived, Summitt's light was already on.
"She was the most disciplined person I've ever met," Parker said.
She has long carried one piece of Summitt’s advice with her on her right forearm. Tattooed there is "left foot, right foot, breathe, repeat." A mantra Summitt was known for.
The inspiration for the tattoo came from watching how Summitt handled her diagnosis, moving forward without self-pity, her mentality never changing. Parker joked that Summitt was never big on tattoos, but she thinks she’d approve of this one.
"Whether it was winning national championships or going through difficulties in life," Parker said. "I remember that the most.”
‘Something To Monitor’ — Montreal Canadiens Keeping an Eye On Blue Jackets Sharpshooter
The Montreal Canadiens are aggressively seeking offensive reinforcements as they prepare for the 2026 NHL offseason. General manager Kent Hughes has made it clear that adding top-six scoring talent remains a primary priority for the franchise’s front office.
While the upcoming unrestricted free agency market offers several short-term veteran solutions, Montreal is actively exploring the trade market to land a long-term impact player.
Recent league chatter indicates that Montreal has identified an intriguing forward from the Eastern Conference who aligns with their competitive timeline.
Kirill Marchenko Emerges as Montreal Canadiens Trade Target
According to recent reports from prominent NHL insiders, the Canadiens are keeping close tabs on Columbus Blue Jackets winger Kirill Marchenko.
The 25-year-old sharpshooter is coming off another highly productive campaign in Columbus, where he registered 27 goals and 40 assists for 67 points in 76 games during the 2025-26 regular season.
Marchenko possesses the ideal blend of size, skating speed, and finishing ability that would seamlessly complement Montreal’s core of Nick Suzuki and Cole Caufield.
The connection between Montreal and Marchenko stems from a unique contract situation that mirrors previous roster-building strategies executed by Kent Hughes. Marchenko is entering the final season of a three-year, $11.55 million contract that carries an average annual value of $3.85 million.
Because his current deal expires at the conclusion of the 2026-27 season, he will become a restricted free agent with arbitration rights in the summer of 2027. This contract timeline gives rival teams a strategic window to engage Columbus in trade discussions before the winger commands a massive extension.
NHL reporter Marco D’Amico highlighted this dynamic, noting that the Canadiens could leverage this exact contract window to their advantage.
“The Habs were sneaky last year to jump on the Noah Dobson RFA situation with the NYI,” D’Amico tweeted. “Kirill Marchenko, who is one year away from being an RFA, could find himself in the same situation. Sources say CLB doesn’t want to move him, though, but are listening. Something to monitor.”
While Columbus general manager Don Waddell is not actively looking to strip down his young offensive core, the Blue Jackets are reportedly willing to listen to compelling offers as they navigate their own complex organizational retooling phase.
For Columbus, moving a premium asset like Marchenko would require a massive premium return, likely involving top-tier defensive prospects or early draft capital.
Meanwhile, acquiring a proven 25-year-old winger who already recorded a 31-goal season during his breakout 2024-25 campaign would signify a massive long-term win for the Canadiens.
Marchenko would instantly slot into the Canadiens’ top six, giving head coach Martin St. Louis a dynamic weapon on the wing.
As the league converges on the draft floor and free agency looms, this developing trade market situation remains a critical storyline for Montreal hockey fans to watch closely over the coming weeks.
NASCAR’s streaming experiment showed positive momentum in the second season of Amazon Prime Video exclusively broadcasting a five-race package.
Cup Series races on Prime Video the past five weekends averaged 2.29 million viewers per broadcast. That’s up 6% compared to Amazon’s debut campaign with NASCAR in 2025, which delivered 2.16 million viewers per race.
All figures include Nielsen’s Big Data + Panel methodology.
Charlotte: 3.06 million viewers (+12%)
Nashville: 2.01 million viewers (-3%)
Michigan: 2.07 million viewers (+17%)
Pocono: 1.66 million viewers (-11%)
Coronado: 2.28 million viewers (+9%)
The Nashville and Pocono race start times were impacted by weather. The Coronado race ran on the same weekend as last year’s Mexico City race.
Denny Hamlin won three of those races. Tyler Reddick—the star driver of Michael Jordan’s 23XI Racing team—did not find victory lane during Amazon’s portion of the season, after winning an astonishing five times earlier this year, including the Daytona 500.
The median age of viewers for Prime Video’s NASCAR streams was 57.7. The age of viewers watching on linear networks (Fox and FS1) this season is 63.1.
Meanwhile, Amazon’s pre- and post-race shows averaged 791,000 viewers and 1 million viewers per show, respectively, up 5% and 8% over last year.
Streaming Vs. Cable
Amazon became a NASCAR media-rights holder last season as part of the seven-year, $7.7 billion deals that began in the 2025 season. TNT Sports also acquired an annual five-race package to complement incumbent partners Fox Sports and NBC Sports.
Last year’s ratings on Prime Video were down 17% compared to the same period of races in 2024, which were all on cable. But Amazon narrowly beat out TNT Sports, which had a per-race average of 2.1 million viewers.
This season’s 2.29 million average audience for Prime Video is nearly identical to the 2.3 million viewers FS1 averaged for its eight races this spring.
With offseason team activities and minicamps in the books, the NFL and the Tennessee Titans have hit the dreaded lull in the offseason, counting down the days until the start of training camp.
In Nashville, the excitement around the new coaching staff and upgraded roster continued to build, although there were concerns about uneven practice performances by second-year quarterback Cam Ward. These same concerns were raised by Nate Davis of USA Today in his latest power rankings.
No. 27: Tennessee Titans (27): Second-year QB Cam Ward has had a tough time completing passes this spring after failing to connect on even 60% as a rookie. Hmmm.
While there is some concern on the outside about the accuracy issues, much of it was explained away by offensive coordinator Brian Daboll, who doesn’t appear overly worried about what took place during the OTA sessions.
Daboll pointed out the intricacies of the offense: both the receivers and the quarterback have to read the same thing, and it takes time to build the chemistry and understanding to make the offense work, as well as pointing out that the offense does not run the same plays daily and has not had a chance to build chemistry within the system.
The Titans revamped their receiving corps during the offseason, and this offseason was key to building chemistry between Wan’Dale Robinson and Carnell Tate, making completion percentages at this stage of the offseason moot. It’s what takes place when the season kicks off that matters.
MADISON, WISCONSIN - OCTOBER 31: Nebraska Cornhuskers teammates, from left, Harper Murray #27, Bergen Reilly #2, Andi Jackson #15, Teraya Sigler #11 and Laney Choboy #6 embrace as they win against the Wisconsin Badgers in three straight sets at Wisconsin Field House on October 31, 2025 in Madison, Wisconsin. (Photo by Kayla Wolf/Getty Images) | Getty Images
First off, let’s just dive right in. I’ll have an opinion here and there, so I’ll try to put those into italics. But let’s just start with the new rules which go into place immediately.
Sort of.
But we’ll get to that quickly. Here we go.
This was not the first attempt to implement a blanket 5-for-5 eligibility rule. A vote around this time in 2025 failed to garner enough support to move forward. However, this was prior to multiple lawsuits for additional eligibility moving forward. By late ‘25 and spring 2026, support had swung to the point that coaches in spring sports were playing athletes with the assumption 5/5 would pass.
And pass it did with Tuesday’s formal approval and Wednesday’s meeting of the NCAA Cabinet coming to a close Which made it official.
The basic 5-for-5 implements a continuous 5-year clock of eligibility for athletes. No longer factoring in are years of actual competition, redshirts, other medical waivers, delayed enrollment, sport-specific enrollment, academic non-qualifier years, JUCO seasons and any other waivers or exceptions to extend eligibility.
This will apply across all sports eliminating inequities such as football’s 4-game exception to qualify as a redshirt v. softball or volleyball whose players would burn a redshirt by merely taking the playing surface during a game.
Also thrown into the 2026 rules is an age-based requirement – the athlete eligibility clock starts at the earlier of the student’s actual enrollment date or the academic year after their 19th birthday. Thus, if they enroll after the latter date, they forfeit any seasons of eligibility skipped over.
The only exceptions currently granted for delays or breaks in the eligibility clock are for military service, official religious missions (basically BYU’s 2-year mission) or in a similar service commitment and pregnancy.
First note: Call me nuts but does anyone else think others besides BYU will be trying to find ways to qualify athletes under the “in a similar service commitment” wording as a way around no more redshirts? Not that I’d mind it. BYU has had opponents grumbling for a half-century or more about athletes returning from their LDS missions with 25 additional pounds of muscle added.
It should be noted hockey did NOT receive an exception. Hockey players have always had a large percentage of players delay enrollment as they can play junior hockey until age 20 or 21 before enrolling in college for a full 4 years of eligibility. Under the new rules, they will forfeit any seasons of eligibility played at age 19 and beyond.
This is an exception which should have been made. It is not any attempt to subvert eligibility rules, rather it is how the sport’s development has been run for decades. The delay is only to compete in the natural HS/juniors/college or major junior/professional development chain. It smacks of “We don’t truly understand it, so we’re denying it.”
For anyone thinking these changes will be sudden and the old 4 years of competition plus redshirt(s) will be gone? Not so fast my friend. Athletes whose eligibility finished in ‘25-‘26 will not be grandfathered in for an extra season. Anyone with eligibility remaining or entering school in the ‘26-‘27 year? They can choose between the new rules or the old for whichever gives them the most benefit. The new rules will not be fully in effect until the students enrolling for the ‘27-‘28 school year enter.
For current student-athletes with eligibility remaining under the previous rules, schools must submit any season-of-competition or eligibility clock extension waiver requests based on circumstances that occurred during or before the 2025-26 academic year — and all supporting documentation — to the national office no later than July 31, 2026 – so, like in a month or so. After that date, waivers of the previous rules will no longer be available.
Three final thoughts:
1) Let’s start with the age-based requirement. In my opinion, this is an emotion-based response to something which is actually a) not much of a problem and b) one which only surged in recent years – and the actual reason for that surge is going away.
OK, first – the reason for the flood of six and seven-year players was the additional year of eligibility given to 2020 athletes or the “COVID year”. While many screamed about the madness of 7 years, it wasn’t a conspiracy; it was 4 years of competition, the Covid year, one redshirt year and one medical redshirt year. The last of any 7-year players will be this coming season.The new rules will not affect them in any way.
There is no evidence players entering late would have any discernible advantage as older players. You do not see the NFL drafting these guys.
2) That being said, I’m fine with the 5-year clock itself. And it would address the issue of both Cam McCormick, the guy who most enraged the “I hate older players” crowd with two extra injury waivers which gave him a 9-year college careerand Trinidad Chambliss, who received one of the most ridiculous extra seasons of eligibility ever after getting an Old Miss jusge on his 3rd swing in the courts.
Under the 5-for-5, those scenarios would become non-issues.
3) Okay, maybe it’s the softy in me, but I wouldn’t mind one medical redshirt in there. Most of the guys who extended to 6 years (or 7 in what let’s just call the “Covid era”) were doing it for the love of the game. That is, there was an injury or injuries involved.
Take Javin Wright, for example, who missed all or part of three seasons. I mean, the new rules are what they are but I would be in favor of allowing one more season if player qualified for a SECOND time under the old medical redshirt rules – the first time, it just comes off of your five year clock. But a second long-term injury? If a guy wants to attempt a comeback after that, then that’s something I can get behind; give him one more year.
Just my two cents.
How Does This Affect the Huskers?
Volleyball
This is a huge one – Harper Murray, Andi Jackson, Bergen Reilly and Laney Choboy all have a year of eligibility left and have never redshirted. Under the new rules, they can choose to have two more years. Some have mentioned roster construction issues – well, that’s a great problem to have, first of all. Second, most coaches have been proceeding as if this would pass. This is not a surprise for DBK.
Football
Anthony Colandrea, Brendan Black, Andrew Marshall, Cam Lenhardt, Jamir Conn and Victor Evans III are fourth-year seniors for Nebraska who now have two seasons of eligibility of remaining, instead of one, if they so choose https://t.co/VSiErKJY9C
An extra year for Colandrea, Black, Marshall, Lenhardt and Conn? A year for Trae Taylor to develop behind Colandrea instead of being thrown into the B1G fire as a true frosh? Brendan Black on the line twice? Andrew Marshall locking down for three total years? Or will the NFL come knocking? If not, then yes, please.
Men’s Basketball
I assume we’re all ok with two more seasons of Pryce Sandfort?
Women’s Basketball
Go ahead and tack a year onto Britt Prince.
Baseball
I didn’t want to list everyone because I’m not sure who is entering the draft, but there appears to be several contributors who could tack on an extra season.
Softball
Two more seasons of Sammie Bland and Jesse Farrell would be fantastic. And how about four more of All-American Alexis Jensen?
OK, I bit off quite a bit here – what did I miss? And what are your thoughts?
This is serious change – let me know what you think.
OKC will receive two future second-round picks in exchange for Joe. ESPN’s Shams Charania first reported the news.
After beginning his career with Philadelphia, Joe established himself as an NBA player while with OKC. He shot at least 40% from deep in all four seasons with the Thunder.
Joe also averaged a career-high 11.1 points to go along with 2.5 rebounds and 1.3 assists this past regular season. But his role declined during the postseason, where OKC reached the Western Conference finals.
This is the second cost-saving move of the summer by OKC. It also traded Aaron Wiggins to the Atlanta Hawks on Sunday in exchange for two future second-round picks.
With the deal, OKC has also freed up two roster spots for rookies Aday Mara and Bennett Stirtz. The Thunder selected them with the 12th pick and the 16th pick, respectively, in the 2026 NBA Draft.
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OKC will receive two future second-round picks in exchange for Joe. ESPN’s Shams Charania first reported the news.
After beginning his career with Philadelphia, Joe established himself as an NBA player while with OKC. He shot at least 40% from deep in all four seasons with the Thunder.
Joe also averaged a career-high 11.1 points to go along with 2.5 rebounds and 1.3 assists this past regular season. But his role declined during the postseason, where OKC reached the Western Conference finals.
This is the second cost-saving move of the summer by OKC. It also traded Aaron Wiggins to the Atlanta Hawks on Sunday in exchange for two future second-round picks.
OKC now projects to be $14.8 million under the luxury tax, $22.8 million under the first apron and $35.8 million under the second apron, according to Spotrac’s Keith Smith. This does not including OKC’s team options on Isaiah Hartenstein ($28.5 million), Lu Dort ($17.7 million) and Kenrich Williams ($7.2 million).
With the deal, OKC has also freed up two roster spots for rookies Aday Mara and Bennett Stirtz. The Thunder selected them with the 12th pick and the 16th pick, respectively, in the 2026 NBA Draft.
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The Oklahoma City Thunder have been one of the most productive franchises to begin the offseason.
After trading Aaron Wiggins to the Atlanta Hawks for two second-round picks last Sunday, the 2025 NBA champions cut ties with 26-year-old sharpshooter Isaiah Joe via a Friday morning trade to the Detroit Pistons.
“Just in: The Oklahoma City Thunder are trading sharpshooter Isaiah Joe to the Detroit Pistons for two future second-round picks,” ESPN’s Shams Charania reported on X/Twitter.
While Joe was a valuable floor spacer for the Thunder the past four years, Oklahoma City’s decision to move on from him had far more to do with cutting costs than anything else.
Days before the trade was announced, NBA reporter Evan Sidery noted that parting ways with the former second-round pick would help the Thunder save significant money.
"The Thunder are actively shopping Isaiah Joe in trade talks after drafting Bennett Stirtz,” Sidery stated Wednesday. “Stirtz will step into Joe’s role as a sharpshooter while saving OKC millions in tax bills.”
Of course, trading Joe will also give Oklahoma City more draft capital to work with going forward.
Joe, who signed a four-year, $48 million contract with the Thunder in 2024, averaged 11.1 points per game this past season, shooting 45.5% from the field and 42.3% from beyond the arc. From the Pistons’ vantage point, they’ll receive a lights-out three-point sniper who has experience contributing on the big stage.
Simply put, the trade is a win-win for both sides.
Pacers center Jay Huff will play for Team USA's qualifying team for the 2027 FIBA World Cup, the Pacers announced on social media Friday.
The team will take part in a training camp in Miami next week and then play qualifying games at the Dominican Republic on July 3 and at Mexico on July 6.
Huff is the only active NBA player on the team. He was the only Pacers player to appear in all 82 games last season. He averaged 9.5 points, 4.0 rebounds and 1.9 blocks per game to finish fifth in the NBA in the latter category.
According to the Associated Press, three former members of the Pacers' organization will also be on the team -- forward Terry Taylor and guard Gabe York and former Mad Ants guard Pedro Bradshaw.
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark left her most recent game due to an injury and head coach Stephanie White recently provided an update on her return.
Clark, who exited Wednesday's game against the Phoenix Mercury with a back injury, will not play on Saturday against the Los Angeles Sparks. Following the game on June 27, which Clark will miss, the Fever do not play again until July 5 due to a pre-scheduled hiatus for the WNBA Commissioner's Cup championship.
According to White, there is "no indication" how much time Clark is expected to miss with this injury.
Stephanie White on Caitlin Clark (back):
"She's doing alright... no indication (on how long she's out). It's a good time because we have all week next week, so we'll take this opportunity to get her treatment."
The Oklahoma City Thunder have reportedly traded Isaiah Joe to the Detroit Pistons for two future second-round picks, per ESPN's Shams Charania. They continue to make changes to their supporting cast. This offseason is not for the faint of heart as familiar faces get shipped elsewhere.
Joe has two years, $22.6 million left on his current deal. This includes a 2026-27 team option. The 26-year-old is fresh off a career year, but saw his playing time dwindle in the NBA playoffs. He averaged 11.1 points on 45.5% shooting, 2.5 rebounds and 1.3 assists. He shot 42.3% from 3 on six attempts.
Well, think we knew this was a real possibility. The Thunder are about to see their payroll balloon for the rest of the decade with upcoming contract extensions kicking in for Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Jalen Williams and Chet Holmgren. To avoid the dreadful financial penalties, OKC needed to shave off its cap sheet elsewhere.
The Thunder helped Joe carve out a career as one of the best outside shooting role players in the NBA. He spent four seasons in OKC and helped them win the 2025 NBA championship. His lineups with Gilgeous-Alexander were always killer as he took advantage of his gravity. The Pistons hope he does the same for Cade Cunningham.
Just in: The Oklahoma City Thunder are trading sharpshooter Isaiah Joe to the Detroit Pistons for two future second-round picks, sources tell ESPN. pic.twitter.com/rHf0VHp7k0
The Houston Rockets entered the second night of the 2026 NBA Draft without making a selection, but left with a clear victory.
Before the second round even began, Houston pulled off a trade with the reigning NBA champion New York Knicks, acquiring picks 31 and 55 in exchange for picks 39 and 53, plus the Sacramento Kings’ 2029 second-round selection.
New York was known to be shopping the 31st pick, with owner James Dolan focused on keeping the team out of the second tax apron next season. Players selected at No. 31 — the first pick of the second round — typically earn more than the rookie minimum. Houston saw the opportunity and pounced. The Rockets jumped eight spots, from pick 39 to pick 31.
Bruce Thornton Left Ohio State as Its All-Time Leading Scorer
With the 31st pick, the Rockets selected Ohio State guard Bruce Thornton. Thornton leaves Ohio State as one of the best players in program history. He is the only four-time captain in the program, and he became the school’s all-time leading scorer this season, finishing his career with 2,164 points.
Thornton finished the season averaging 19.9 points, 5.1 rebounds, 3.9 assists and 1.1 steals on splits of .554/.400/.829. He projects to outplay his draft position and should be one of the steals of the second round.
Thornton Fills a Real Need in Houston
The Rockets have been burdened by uncertainty at the point guard position, and Thornton is a natural fit. He’s a skilled three-level scorer who combines shot-making, strength, and poise, playing with the composure of a veteran lead guard who rarely looks rattled by pressure.
Additionally, for a team that ranked 25th in three-pointers made during the regular season and last among playoff teams in three-point percentage, Thornton’s 40% shooting from deep is an immediate asset off the bench.
The concerns are real, though. Thornton lacks ideal physical tools for an NBA point guard, which can create challenges finishing over bigger defenders. He isn’t an elite athlete who consistently blows by defenders, relying more on craft and shot-making than pure burst. His basketball IQ and shot-making ability, however, give him a strong foundation to earn a rotation role.
The Rockets Flipped Pick 55 to the Clippers for Cash
Houston turned around and dealt pick 55 to the Los Angeles Clippers for cash. It’s a pragmatic call for a team with a largely locked-in rotation, converting a late second-rounder into financial flexibility rather than drafting a developmental player with little path to minutes.
Final Grade: B
Zooming out, Houston had a clean, disciplined draft night. Trading picks 39 and 53 to move up to 31 and land Thornton, then cashing out pick 55, shows a front office that knew exactly what it wanted and executed accordingly. No wasted selections, no reaches. Just a clear-eyed bet on one of the most productive guards in college basketball this past season.
The Wolverines point guard and Final Four Most Outstanding Player posted a picture on Instagram of him celebrating during a win over Michigan State last season with a caption that reads, "I bleed blue #HAILTHEVICTORS", implying he will stay in Ann Arbor for the 2026-27 season.
Boynton and his staff have work to do on the rest of Michigan's roster, but have received positive news from the two most critical players for 2026-27.
Keeping Cadeau provides some stability for a program that saw three players selected in Wednesday's NBA Draft first round. Cadeau had dipped his toe into the draft waters, but decided to return to college with to a new name, image and likeness deal for his senior season. He averaged 10.5 points and 5.9 assists per game in his first season with Michigan after starting his career at North Carolina.
Detroit Free Press reporter Tony Garcia contributed to this story.
Daniel Cormier showed Dustin Poirier support after his arrest.Poirier was arrested Sunday for public drunkenness by the Clayton County Sheriff's Office in Georgia. Police footage of his arrest showed him provoking a police officer to a fight, and going at several airline workers. The former interim lightweight champion faces one count of public drunkenness.
Cormier recalls interviewing Poirier ahead of his retirement fight at UFC 318, when "The Diamond" admitted that the idea of calling it a career scares him, and that he doesn't know what it's going to feel like.
"That showed how hard it is for fighters and athletes to retire," Cormier said on his YouTube channel. "I interviewed him in New Orleans and I asked him what's next, and you could see that he was really struggling with the idea that he was going to retire. It bothered him because I believe that Dustin Poirier, if you recall, this is a kid that had a tough upbringing, and this great sport gave him world-wide fame. But now that that's gone, who is he? Is he that kid again? I know he's got a beautiful family, a beautiful wife and two children. It's hard to not get lost when you walk away from something that's been so important and that truly becomes your identity.
"I think that we should have some empathy. I think that people should be a little bit more careful to judge Dustin Poirier, and we need to understand because when you can help the next man, that shows strength. It's easy to be part of a mob, it's easy to pile onto someone. But I watch the reaction and it sucks. It sucks to watch them do that. It sucks to see the reaction. ... Everybody loves Dustin. Dustin has done some great things, especially in our hometown and community. We can't forget the great work because of a mistake that he made that's very, very public. He's not the only one. So many people struggle whenever that thing is gone."
Poirier lost his final UFC fight to Max Holloway in his home state of Louisiana. The 37-year-old capped off his career on back-to-back losses to UFC champ Islam Makhachev and former champ Holloway.
The Detroit Pistons' ongoing negotiations with Jalen Duren have hit a snag, according to a report.
The team and Duren, who is a restricted free agent, are far apart on contract talks, and Duren's camp is now planning to explore sign-and-trade scenarios when free agency opens June 30, according to The Athletic. Duren, 22, is coming off of a breakout All-NBA season. But his next deal likely will fall short of the maximum the Pistons can offer – five years and $287 million – following an underwhelming postseason performance.
Duren averaged 19.5 points and 10.5 rebounds per game on 65% shooting for a 60-win Pistons team that lost in the second round. He earned All-NBA third team honors, qualifying him for a contract worth up to $287 million that starts at 30% of the salary cap with 8% raises.
But the "higher max criteria" only applies to the Pistons – outside teams are capped to a maximum deal starting at up to 25% of the cap with 5% raises over four years, which comes out to $177.4 million total.
Because outside teams need cap space to make a realistic offer sheet for Duren, a sign-and-trade would open more pathways for Duren to land with a new team. But Pistons still hold the upper hand in negotiations, since they can match any offer sheet or simply decline to agree to a trade. Duren's only other pathway, in that situation, would be picking up his qualifying offer for the 2026-27 to become an unrestricted free agent next summer.
They repeatedly have signaled that Duren is a priority and core player they wish to build around, even after his numbers dropped across the board through 14 postseason games, averaging 10.2 points, 8.5 rebounds and 1.2 blocks on 51.4% shooting.
"I want him here, that’s where I’m at with JD," team president Trajan Langdon said on June 18. "We really want JD to be here."
Even if Duren's sign-and-traded, he'd be capped to four years and $177.4 million with an opposing team.
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Atomic settlement means both sides of a deal are complete at the same instant or neither does, removing the centuries-old danger that one party pays and the other fails to deliver. This guide explains payment-versus-payment, why blockchains make it natural,…
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A high-severity flaw in Amazon Q Developer let a malicious repository run commands and steal a developer's cloud credentials. The path was short: a developer opens the repo, trusts the workspace, and Amazon Q does the rest. Amazon has patched it.
Tracked as CVE-2026-12957 (CVSS 8.5), the bug sat in how Amazon's AI coding assistant handled Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers.
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It has stirred up conversation around whether physically owning the game even matters in the grand scheme of things; dedicated fans who have waited a long time for GTA 6 will buy the game either way, right?
"Obviously I’m going to get this game but 13 years of waiting & this is all physical editions are getting? A f****** code in a box? For the biggest game to ever launch & that’s all the effort you’re putting in for physical? So damn disappointed man," one said.
But it seems that even during the launch period of GTA 5 all the way in 2013, fans were debating the value of physical and digital games, though it seems that many leaned on the side of being able to physically own their copy.
"I have been playing the game since launch, because my brother bought it and never played it. He recently moved and took the game with him, so I need to buy it myself. I have an external hard drive which I can store the game on so I don't have to worry if the Xbox breaks. Now what would you recommend?" asked a fan on a 12-year-old Reddit post.
One fan jumped to say that "Physical is seemingly better in every way aside from you have to remove the disk [from the console]."
Others agreed, with one saying, "Plus, if you ever want to get rid of it, you can always trade it in for another game or sell it."
However, it's a different conversation today as GTA 6 physical editions will have a download code instead, unlike GTA 5 over a decade ago, meaning players won't be able to resell their copy later on.
One fan disagreed, saying, "Wow. Really everyone is still on physical what is this the 20th century?" But another argued that physical is better because they could display their collection proudly.
"Physical, as the price is usually the same as digital," a user replied, but nowadays, that's not typically the case, while another said "Physical, cause you get the map. Not cause its useful just cause its cool!"
Sadly, unlike GTA 5 and even Red Dead Redemption 2, neither the Standard nor the Ultimate Edition of GTA 6 will include a map.
Before GTA 5 was released, hours of gameplay footage leaked online after early copies were illegally uploaded to torrent sites. One explanation for GTA 6 physical editions not including a disc could be that Rockstar is trying to minimize the potential for leaks this time around.
Some fans also considering skipping the day one purchase in hopes of a disc being produced later down the line. However, for now, it looks like all players will own a digital license for the game instead.
GTA 6 launches on November 19 and will cost $79.99 / AU$129.95 / £69.99 for the Standard Edition and $99.99 / AU$159.95 / £89.99 for the Ultimate Edition. Pre-loads begin on November 12.
Ask Google for a query like “best web hosting”, and you get a page with 10 blue links. Ask ChatGPT the same thing, and you get one name. That single difference is quietly rewriting how brands get found, and it's why your marketing team keeps arguing about a three-letter acronym most people hadn't heard of a couple of years ago: AEO!
This is the SEO vs AEO question.
SEO (Search Engine Optimization) is the game of ranking pages on search engines like Google so people click through to your website.
AEO (Answer Engine Optimization) is the game of becoming the answer the AI hands back.
So which one do you actually need? Well, Both.
They're different jobs: AEO runs on top of SEO, and in 2026 you can't afford to pick one. The longer version, with real searches, real screenshots, and the parts most guides quietly skip, is what the rest of this is for.
Key takeaways
SEO and AEO chase different prizes: SEO ranks your page to win the click; AEO gets your brand named inside the AI's answer.
The user journey is forked: A huge share of searches now end inside the AI answer, with no click and no website visit at all.
Ranking and getting cited aren't the same thing: Pages can rank number one and never get cited, while others get cited without ranking anywhere near the top.
AEO can't replace SEO; it runs on it: If your content isn't indexable, authoritative, and trusted, the AI can't discover you, quote you, or trust you.
E-E-A-T is the edge: Real firsthand experience and a track record under your own name are what push you into AI citations.
The real goal is search everywhere optimization: Visibility now means showing up across Google, AI Overviews, ChatGPT, YouTube, Reddit, etc., and not just page one.
SEO vs AEO at a glance
Dimension
SEO
AEO
Goal
Rank pages and drive clicks to your site
Get cited and become the answer the AI gives
User journey
Query → results page → click → website
Query → AI answer → often done, no click
What you compete for
A position in the list
A mention in the answer
Main signals
Backlinks, internal links, technical SEO, page speed, keyword relevance
Full conversational questions and follow-ups ("what's the best VPN for streaming?")
Success metrics
Clicks, sessions, rankings, conversions
Citations, mentions, brand recall, share of AI voice
Where you win
Google's results page
AI Overviews, LLMs
What is AEO?
AEO is the practice of getting your content surfaced and cited inside AI-generated answers, the kind you get from Google's AI Overviews, ChatGPT, Perplexity, etc. Instead of optimizing a page to rank in a list, you're optimizing your brand to be the source the AI pulls from and names.
The shift is subtle but total. You're not competing for a position anymore but for a mention. That rewards different things like authority, original research, clear factual statements a model can lift, and your brand showing up trusted across the web.
What is SEO?
SEO is the practice of optimizing your pages and your wider web presence so they rank higher in search results, mostly Google & Microsoft Bing, and pull in organic traffic. You target keywords, build pages that deserve to rank, and earn the clicks that turn searchers into visitors.
It's been the backbone of getting found online for two decades, and it's also the foundation AEO now stands on.
Let’s start by understanding the core differences between AEO and SEO and how you can use both to maximize your visibility in modern search platforms.
SEO vs AEO: The difference
1. Purpose: What are you actually optimizing for?
I asked ChatGPT for the best free VPN. It thought for ten seconds and gave me a verdict: Proton VPN Free. It also gave a short explanation and a small table of other options for different use cases.
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Then I ran the same query through Google, and the response was classic. TechRadar at number one, CNET at two, Security.org at three, and Proton's own page at four. To get an answer out of that, I have to pick a link, read somebody's testing, and decide for myself.
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The catch is, none of these lists agree (which they mostly never do). TechRadar's top pick is PrivadoVPN, but then CNET says Proton is the one it recommends, and Security.org leads with Hotspot Shield. That gives us three expert lists with three different winners.
Now, ChatGPT read all of them and handed back one name anyway. Proton. It didn't rank the pages. It read them, clocked which brand the sources trusted most, and turned that into a single answer.
That gap is the entire reason AEO and SEO are not the same job.
Here's the split:
SEO optimizes for rankings. You pick a keyword, build a page that earns its spot, and climb until people click through to you. The page is the unit you're working with. The click is the prize. Rank, pull traffic, convert. That's been the job for years.
However, AEO optimizes for answer selection. There's no list to climb because there's no list. The AI reads a stack of sources, blends them into one answer, and decides whose name makes the cut.
Ranking number one doesn't hand you the verdict. Notice that the #1 pick on the top ranking page and the brand ChatGPT actually named weren't the same. So, you're not fighting for a position. You're fighting to be the name that comes out the other side.
So the goals split clean down the middle:
SEO asks, "How do I rank?" AEO asks, "How do I become the answer?"
2. The user journey has fundamentally changed
Go back to that VPN search. When ChatGPT told me Proton, did I click anything? No. I read the answer, closed the tab, and if I wished to, I’d actually go to Proton VPN’s website to dive deeper or go on with my day. The journey ended before a single website got involved.
That's the shift, and it's bigger than it looks.
For twenty years, the path was a straight line. You type a query, you get a page of results, you click one, you land on a site. That’s a four-step user journey.
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Until now, the click was the whole event. Every play in SEO existed to earn it, because the click was the moment a stranger turned into your traffic. Rankings produced clicks. Clicks produced visits. Visits produced money.
AI search snips two steps clean off that line.
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The user asks, the machine answers, and a lot of the time, that's the end of it. Mostly, there is no results page or a click. The one move SEO was built to earn is now optional, and plenty of the time it never happens at all.
Now, the panic version of this says websites are dead, and nobody clicks anymore. That's wrong, and it's lazy. The journey didn't vanish. It forked. A lot of searches still end in a click, and here's the part worth holding onto:
The people who do click usually clicked because the AI already pointed them somewhere, which makes them more committed, not less.
So, technically you're not losing every visit. You're losing the cheap, idle ones and keeping the ones who came to buy.
3. Ranking factors vs citation factors
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Ranking and getting cited run on different fuel. Treat them as the same job, and you'll optimize hard for half the game.
Google's ranking signals are the ones you know cold: backlinks, internal links, clean technical SEO, etc. This is all mechanical, measurable, and gameable. And honestly, you can audit them in an afternoon.
But AI citation signals are softer and harder to fake. It includes authority, real expertise, clear factual statements the machine can lift, etc. Less "did you build the page right," and more "are you a source worth trusting."
Now the part nobody plans for. The overlap is smaller than it looks. Plenty of pages rank number one and never get cited, because they're thin, rewritten, and say nothing original. And just as many get cited without ranking near the top.
You already saw it. In that VPN search, Proton's own page sat at number four on Google, yet it was the name ChatGPT handed back. Position four. Still the answer.
4. Keyword optimization vs query optimization
SEO trained us to talk like robots. Nobody asks a friend for the "best VPN." You search it that way because that's the keyword stem you learned ranks. We squeezed a real question into two words and called it strategy.
What's the best VPN for streaming? Which CRM is easiest for a small team? How much does HubSpot actually cost?
Same intent, far more detail. And the detail is the opening.
The long tail comes back, bigger than before.
In old SEO, long-tail keywords were a coverage play. In AI, they're the main event, because the model splits one prompt into a pile of narrow sub-questions and pulls answers from whoever nailed each one. Answer the specific thing nobody else bothered with, win the mention.
Follow-ups become part of the job. A search ends. A conversation keeps going. "Best VPN for streaming" becomes "does it work with Netflix," then "is the free plan enough." Miss the next question, and you drop out of the answer.
And the query stops being a term. It becomes a task: "pick a CRM, set it up, and import my contacts." One prompt, a dozen decisions buried inside it.
Optimize for the stub, and you rank for words nobody says out loud. Optimize for the question, and you show up where the decision gets made.
5. Content structure differences
The structural difference comes down to order, not facts. A traditional SEO article makes the reader wait for the answer; an AEO-friendly article opens with it and breaks the rest into chunks a model can lift on its own.
So the facts barely change. The shape changes completely. And an AI won't reward your sharpest insight if it's buried under four paragraphs of warm-up.
Here's the structure SEO taught us to write vs the same content rebuilt for LLM extraction.
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Notice what changed. Nothing about the facts. Everything about the order. The intro shrank, the answer jumped to the top, and the page broke into pieces that a model can lift one at a time.
Old SEO rewarded the slow build. AEO rewards the straight answer with the homework attached underneath.
6. The role of E-E-A-T is bigger than ever
E-E-A-T matters more under AEO because an AI can't verify you directly, so it leans hard on signals that you actually know the thing and that the web treats you as real. Experience, expertise, authority, and trust stop being a Google buzzword and become the difference between getting cited and getting skipped.
I'll skip the theory, because I've got a live example sitting under my own name.
Last year, I published a LinkedIn article: a hands-on review of the Apple Magic Trackpad after using it for fifty-plus days. It wasn’t a spec rewrite. In fact, I had actually used it for that time and then gave my honest feedback on the product under that article.
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Here's where that one post ended up.
It ranks number one (the position might vary a bit based on region and other factors).
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It's also the lead citation in Google's AI Overview for the same query.
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And ask ChatGPT for a review of the trackpad, and usually my post is the first source it reaches for.
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One post about a trackpad. Three surfaces. Organic, AI Overview, ChatGPT, all pointing at the same name.
That isn't luck, and it isn't schema. It's E-E-A-T doing exactly what it's supposed to, and I didn't fake a single signal.
The experience was real. Fifty days of using it is why the post talks about battery life and lag instead of the box copy, and a model can tell the difference between "I used this" and "I read about this."
The expertise was already on file. I've been a tech journalist for more than five years, with a long trail of hardware coverage attached to my name. The models have been reading that trail the whole time. That history is the credential, and you can't download it.
The trust is in the consistency. Same name, same kinds of topics, across the web, for years. So when an AI needs a safe source on trackpads, I'm a low-risk pick.
This is the part that generic AEO advice keeps missing. You don't earn this with a "reviewed by" badge and an author headshot. You earn it by doing the work in public, under your own name, long enough that the algorithms and the models stop doubting you.
7. Can AEO replace SEO?
No. AEO can't replace SEO because AEO runs on SEO. Pull out the indexable, authoritative content underneath, and the AI has nothing to find, nothing to quote, and no reason to trust you.
The honest way to picture it is layers, not a swap. SEO is the foundation. AEO is the floor you build on top of it. The foundation didn't vanish when AI showed up. You just stacked something new on it.
Here's the dependency, with no romance. An AI answer is stitched together from pages it crawled, indexed, and decided were credible. If you're not in that pool, you are not in the answer. Three plain failures follow.
If your content isn't crawlable and indexable, AI can't discover you. Block the AI bots in your robots.txt, or bury everything behind broken rendering, and you've made yourself invisible to the exact systems you're trying to win.
If there's nothing clean and substantial to pull, AI can't cite you.
And if nobody vouches for you, AI can't trust you. No authority, no mentions, no track record, and the model plays it safe by naming someone else.
You've watched this happen in all article. My trackpad post got cited across three surfaces because it ranked and earned authority first. Proton became the answer because it was already everywhere on the indexed, ranking web. Take the SEO away, and both of them drop out of the AI, too.
So no, this isn't the death of SEO. The "SEO is dead" headline is the laziest take in the room. AEO is the next layer, what good SEO becomes once an answer engine starts reading over your shoulder.
FAQs
Will AEO replace SEO?
No. AEO won't replace SEO. AI answers get assembled from content that's already indexed, authoritative, and trusted, which is exactly what SEO produces. Strip the SEO away, and the AI has nothing to discover, quote, or trust. AEO is the next layer, not the replacement.
What are the 4 pillars of SEO?
The four pillars of SEO are technical SEO, on-page SEO, content, and off-page SEO. Technical keeps your site crawlable and fast, on-page optimizes individual pages, content answers what people are searching for, and off-page builds authority through links and brand mentions. Nail all four, and you've also laid the foundation AEO runs on.
Is AI SEO called AEO?
Mostly, yes. "AI SEO" is a loose umbrella term, and the specific practice of getting your brand into AI-generated answers is usually called AEO, short for Answer Engine Optimization. You'll also see it called GEO (Generative Engine Optimization) or LLMO. Different labels, same goal, i.e., be the source the AI cites.
Is SEO dead or evolving in 2026?
SEO isn't dead in 2026, but it’s evolving. Google still drives enormous traffic, and "SEO is dead" has been a recycled headline for more than a decade. What changed is the shape of the work: ranking pages now sits next to earning citations inside AI answers. SEO didn't die. It grew another layer.
Even though I think these cans deserve more online column inches, I'm going to be fairly brief since Amazon Prime Day ends at midnight — and I get it, you don't have much time to learn about them. That said, I do need you to know about it, so give me maybe four minutes of your time? You won't regret it.
I think if you have heard of them, the Cambridge Melomania P100 SE perhaps got a slightly bad rep on their release. Why? Oh, purely because they were a fairly minor update on the original — and excellent — P100, to add some DynamEQ software (a slightly more V-shaped, optional sound profile in addition to the beautifully integrated hi-fi listen the originals already came with), a cushier headband, and a new colourway.
But all of that is water under the bridge. All you need to know is: they're excellent, they have all of the key features you're going to want, they're comfortable — and I know this because my other half has had them for nearly a year now, and wears them every single day — and they're only £169 (was £249) at Amazon.
I cannot tell you the full value this represents. But as TechRadar's Audio Editor, I'm going to try, so let me start out by saying that these headphones have stood the test of time. My other half plays tennis and football, plus he cycles and surfs regularly, albeit not always in headphones (to be clear, there's no IP rating here, so don't head into the sea with these headphones) and so they're been in a few sweaty bags without issue.
And the sound? It's really, really good. But that's not actually why I gave them to him: we're both huge fans of What We Do in the Shadows and Toast of London, you see. And if you select 'Southwark' in the voice prompts menu, you get Matt Berry's outstanding voice prompts to update you on battery life, noise cancellation profiles and so on…
Today's best Cambridge Audio Melomania P100 SE deal
These are the newest, upgraded P100 cans (squishier headband and DynamEQ toggle, on top of the already-great ANC and supreme sound Cambridge is revered for). Even at full price I thought they were phenomenal value, so much so that I gave a set to my other half, and he's never stopped wearing them. At this price (i.e. cheaper than I've ever found to date), I think they're a steal. Did I mention that you get Matt Berry on voice prompts?View Deal
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See, there they are, on his desk right now! We've got the fan on and the curtains closed (working from home in a heatwave, aren't we?) but soon, he'll put them back on and continue with his listening — which, if I know him, will be Public Service Broadcasting's Every Valley on a day such as this ("Retro? GO! Fido? GO!").
Not after cans this Prime Day? That's OK! My colleague Rowan has written about the corresponding, Matt Berry-enhanced earbuds from the brand, and I'll link a little Prime Day deal block below. Also, I've got a roundup of the best earbuds and headphones deals still live this Prime Day, which might help you out.
But for me, the over-ears are too good at this price to consider buds. If I could simply scream 'BAT!' and flap my wings over to an Amazon warehouse — although (whisper it) the deal's also live at Richer Sounds, if you prefer — and nab myself a pair so I didn't have to keep stealing his, I would.
Again, Prime Day ends tonight, at midnight (when Laszlo Cravensworth and the vampires of Staten Island all come out to eat, of course) so don't say I didn't warn you…
For a pair of earbuds with surprising noise cancelling and a lengthy battery life, sub-£80 is quite a bargain. According to Amazon's listing, this is the lowest price for the Melomania earbuds in the last 30 days, and though the pricing history isn't available right now, it leads me to believe that this is as good as it's going to get this Prime Day. View Deal
Halo Campaign Evolvedexecutive producer Damon Conn says encounters and levels have reduced their "repetition"
Conn explains that the original code is still in the game under the new build
He adds that there are "different elements going on while retaining that story, that original intent"
Halo Studios has confirmed that Halo Campaign Evolved still has Halo: Combat Evolved's original code buried underneath the new Unreal Engine 5 build.
That's according to executive producer Damon Conn and creative director Max Szlagor in an interview with TechRadar Gaming at Summer Game Fest 2026, where they discussed how the team recaptured the feel of the original game while creating a modern shooter.
Conn explained that it also addressed some of the encounters and made sure to "reduce" their "repetition."
"Not to mess with the overall story or the way that the game even plays out," he clarified, "but just make that more of a better feel. Some of the levels are a little bit repetitive, and we tried to clean that up as well. While retaining that original feel."
The executive producer continued, confirming that the "original code" of Halo: Combat Evolved "is in this game, underneath the new Unreal Engine 5.
"It's under a layer of Unreal, so you are playing the DNA of the original game," Conn said.
Touching on The Library in particular, the maze-like levels in Halo: Combat Evolved that feature waves of The Flood, Conn said each space and encounter is now "visually distinct."
"Each level, you can see that progressing over time," he explained. "You can see the types of Flood you encounter on each floor changing. We've also leaned into some other facets of what it means to be in The Library. There's some new gameplay layered into those spaces as well. You'll see a new Flood form in there. Again, the new weapons are layered in here.
"There's really just a lot of different elements going on while retaining that story, that original intent. The lighting [for example] is really leading into the vibes of what The Library is too. It should feel like a very fresh experience going through that level."
American companies are backing a worker retraining scheme
AI is expected to displace millions of workers while creating new roles
Partners promise to retrain and redeploy workers instead of simply laying them off
Many of the US' biggest firms and AI influencers, including Amazon, Anthropic, Microsoft and the OpenAI Foundation, have joined a new government scheme to help workers adapt to an AI-first future.
RAISE US is a new nonprofit designed to help workers adapt to job displacement by providing them with training opportunities and encouraging employers to retrain and redeploy existing workers.
The scheme notes that, while displacement is inevitable, 78 million net new jobs are expected to be created globally between now and 2030.
US giants join RAISE US to upskill workers for AI
This is as 50 million American workers are said to be in jobs that are vulnerable to AI displacement. RAISE US has proposed solutions like wage insurance, career support and retraining initiatives to keep human workers from losing their jobs during the transition.
"We believe this commitment to people is one of the most important investments we can make – both right now and for the workforce of the future," Amazon Chief Global Affairs & Legal Officer David Zapolsky wrote.
Although Amazon laid off around 16,000 workers earlier this year, AWS CEO Matt Garman recently confirmed organization-wide plans to hire 11,000 new grads and interns to drive AI progress internally.
Former US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo and former Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb are behind the program, which has already seen more than $500 million committed to it. But RAISE US is targeting around twice that much in commitments.
"America has a technology strategy for leading the global AI competition," Raimondo said. "It does not yet have a people strategy."
Besides companies, state partnerships also form part of the scheme to retrain workers. Arkansas, Connecticut, Maryland and Utah represent the first four. The Bank of America is also a major corporate sponsor.
Ninja makes some of the best coffee makers we've tested here at TechRadar, and just a couple of months ago, it added another espresso machine to its collection. The Ninja AutoBarista Pro is the brand's first fully automatic espresso machine, meaning it takes care of the whole brewing process for you. Our reviewer awarded it a near-perfect four and a half stars out of five, but is it the right coffee maker for you?
It's a tough choice, especially since one of the brand's other top coffee makers — the Ninja Luxe Café Pro — has received a big price cut for Amazon Prime Day. Here I'll weight up the differences between all three so you can make the best decision.
Personally, I'd opt for the Ninja Luxe Café Pro right now. Not only is it significantly cheaper for Prime Day, it also encourages you to experiment with brew settings to get your coffee tasting just the way you like it. Your priorities might differ though, so read on for the full low-down on these two premium coffee makers.
Price
The Ninja Luxe Café Pro is the cheaper option
It costs even less for Amazon Prime Day
The Ninja AutoBarista Pro is still full price
The Ninja Luxe Café Pro has a list price of $749.99 / £699.99, but is currently discounted for Amazon Prime Day. In the US, you can pick it up for $599, while in the UK you can find it for £599. The Ninja AutoBarista Pro isn't included in any Prime Day deals. and is still retailing at its full list price of $949.99 / £899.99.
The Luxe Café Pro is therefore by far the cheaper of the two, costing around $300 / £300 less right now.
Features
Both coffee makers are beginner-friendly
Ninja AutoBarista Pro handles the whole brewing process
Ninja Luxe Café Pro is more hands-on and encourages tinkering
Both these coffee makers are beginner-friendly, but the AutoBarista Pro takes care of the entire brewing process for you, while the Luxe Cafe Pro requires you to get a little bit hands-on, and makes it easier to tweak settings.
The Ninja Luxe Café Pro grinds your coffee into a portafilter basket, which you then tamp down using the lever on the side of the machine, and move under the brewing group (the part of the machine that dispenses hot, pressurized water) to begin pulling your shot of espresso. The machine will suggest appropriate brew settings, but if you're not satisfied with the taste, you can use the row of buttons on the front to change the temperature and strength, and use a dial inside the bean hopper to tweak the grind size.
Both machines can prepare iced coffee for the summer months (Image credit: Karen Freeman / Future)
With the AutoBarista Pro, the entire brewing process happens inside the machine, so you only have to tap the screen and wait for your drink to be dispensed. You can customize your drink if you like, but the AutoBarista doesn't encourage you to tinker as much as the Luxe Café Pro.
Both machines can brew espresso and drip coffee, as well as cold-brewed coffee. Both can also produce creamy foamed milk for lattes and cappuccinos, with different texture settings. Alternatively, you can raise the steam wand of either machine a few degrees and steam milk manually.
Neither coffee maker will dispense milk into your cup though. This is normal for a semi-automatic coffee maker, but not so common for a fully-automatic one. Whether you use the auto foaming function or use the steam wand manually, you'll need to pour it in yourself. Consider it an opportunity to practice your latte art!
Both coffee makers can steam milk automatically, with a choice of textures, but you can take control of the steam wand if you prefer to get hands-on (Image credit: Future)
Maintenance
Normally I have reservations about fully automatic coffee makers because brewing coffee inside a confined space can make an ideal breeding ground for mold. Heat and moisture, combined with a scattering of organic matter in the form of stray coffee grounds, mean things can get pretty nasty unless you dedicate time to properly cleaning it at the end of the day with allowing it to thoroughly dry out.
Ninja's designers have come up with a clever solution for the AutoBarista Pro — installing a fan in the coffee maker's case that cools and ventilates the interior, just like a PC case fan. All its removable parts are dishwasher-safe as well.
The Ninja AutoBarista Pro has a fan to keep its interior cooler and dryer than a typical automatic espresso machine (Image credit: Karen Freeman / Future)
The Ninja Luxe Café is also easy to keep clean; just wash the portafilter and basket, clean the drip tray, purge and wipe down the steam wand, and flush the group set with hot water to keep it fresh.
GoPro made a splash recently with its announcement of a new trio of cameras — the Mission 1 series. With 50MP 1-inch sensors, the powerful GP3 processor, and in one case even a Micro Four Thirds lens mount, these are the most sophisticated and advanced action cameras I've ever seen — and I don't think you should buy one.
Not right now, anyway, because right now, the Amazon Prime Day deals on the GoPro Hero 13 Black are absolutely out of this world.
While the Mission 1 cameras are looking like a bit of a revolutionary reset for GoPro, the Hero 13 Black was very much not that. It was, and is, pretty much exactly what you'd expect a GoPro to be — a little cuboid, small enough to wear on a helmet or chest mount, capable of capturing crisp, stabilized 5.3K video and punchy, detailed photos. One thing it did introduce, however, was the idea of Lens Mods — clip-on accessories that significantly alter the perspective of the image.
It's a great action camera, one that still sits at the top of our list of the best GoPros while we're finishing up our tests of the Mission 1 series. And right now, as we enter the final hours of Prime Day, you can get hold of the GoPro Hero 13 Black, together with a raft of accessories, for as little as $399 in the US, and an incredible £269 in the UK.
Prime Day deals are, of course, only for Amazon Prime members — and since the Prime Day deals only run from June 23 to June 26, these offers might not be there this time tomorrow.
Today's best GoPro Hero 13 Black deals (US)
This price includes not just the Hero 13 Black, but also a handle, two Enduro batteries, two curved adhesive mounts, a 64GB micro SD card and a carrying case. You can get the camera standalone for $349, but honestly I think $50 for all those accessories is really good.View Deal
Today's best GoPro Hero 13 Black deals (UK)
The UK deal on the GoPro Hero 13 Black is simply incredible — right now you can get it in the same multi-accessory bundle for just £269. That's almost half-price! And once again, for even further savings, you can opt to get just the camera £229.View Deal
The clip-on Lens Mods allow for the creation of imagery beyond the standard 'action camera' look.. (Image credit: Future | Tim Coleman)
One of the most versatile action cameras
The Hero 13 Black uses the same sensor as the Hero 12 Black. A 27MP multi-aspect 8:7 sensor, it captures imagery in a near-square format that makes it easy to crop footage into different aspect ratios. Given that many content creators post their footage to both YouTube (16:9 cinematic aspect ratio) and TikTok (9:16 vertical aspect ratio), this is an invaluable timesaver, making it easy to spread the same content across multiple platforms.
It captures video at a maximum resolution of 5.3K 60fps, and you'll likely have no problems with overheating — in our full GoPro Hero 13 Black review, Tim was recording 5.3K on the go-kart track for more than an hour, and the camera kept up.
Some were disappointed that the Hero 13 Black didn't add 8K, as this felt like it would be the next logical step — and indeed, as mentioned, the Mission 1 cameras can shoot in 8K. But honestly, I think for the vast majority of content creators, especially amateurs and hobbyists, you just don't need it. Very few monitors or televisions will even display 8K, so its main use is allowing you to crop losslessly into footage, effectively giving you a digital zoom. Handy? Sure. Essential? Hardly.
And with the Hero 13 Black, you have a unique, exciting tool in your arsenal — the HB-Series lens mods. These are designed specifically for the Hero 13 Black and will only work with this camera. Clip them on, and you can shoot with an anamorphic perspective for cinema-style shots, or go ultra-wide to radically extend your field of view, get super close-up with a dedicated macro, or control bright sunlight with an ND filter. They're an extra cost, but they're inexpensive, you can individually buy the ones you think you'll use, and if you jump on this Prime Day deal, you'll already have saved a packet on the camera itself.
This is the Macro Lens Mod, enabling super close-ups. (Image credit: Future | Tim Coleman)
You can further customise the Hero 13 Black with extras like the Media Mod, which adds a directional mic for better audio, or the Light Mode, giving you a burst of LED illumination. Fundamentally, this is an action camera that's very easy to set up exactly how you want it, in a way that suits your style of adventurous shooting.
This deal is as cheap as I've ever seen the GoPro Hero 13 Black, and if you've ever thought about jumping on board and trying it out, the next eight or so hours are the time to do it. It's worth noting also that GoPro has a pretty robust trade-in program – so if, down the line, you want to trade up for a Mission 1 camera, you'll have the option.
But right now, while Prime Day deals are still live and our review of the Mission 1 cameras is still in process, I'm saying skip it. The Hero 13 Black is outrageously good value.
Amazon Prime Day may be drawing to a close, but deals are still live in various places — including some not even at Amazon, like the Sony PlayStation VR2 Horizon: Call of the Mountain Bundle — it’s $100-off at GameStop, making it just $299.99.
Now I was a little mild on the PSVR 2 system at launch, and was instead head over heels in love with my Meta Quest 3, however, several things have changed since then to make the PSVR 2 a much more solid pick up. In fact, after the PlayStation Portal, it might just be the best PS5 accessory you can buy.
First, the Quest 3 and the Quest 3S have risen fairly steeply in price, making them a much less attractive offering compared to Sony’s headset — especially for folks who already own a PlayStation 5. Then you have the arrival of the PC adapter, which allows you to use the PSVR 2 not only with your PS5 but also as a gaming PC, opening the door to a much broader catalogue of titles through Steam — including some of the genre’s best like Half-Life: Alyx.
But where the PSVR 2 system has won me over is its surprisingly solid range of hits on Sony’s own console. Which includes Horizon Call of the Mountain, which you’ll get included with this bundle if you decide to pick it up.
Today's best PSVR 2 deals
The best PSVR 2 games
What makes a game system isn’t its hardware, it's the software. Just look at Nintendo’s consoles — the likes of the Wii, DS, and Nintendo Switch haven’t flourished by being technical powerhouses; they’ve thrived in part because they’re home to an incredible library of titles that are a blast to play.
It might have taken a little while as PSVR 2’s library built up, but it’s now at a pretty solid level with a mix of VR-exclusives and VR ports of larger titles, which make the headset worth owning.
My favorite by far has to be Hitman: World of Assassination. Stepping into the shoes of Agent 47, you can perform the game’s unique blend of precise silent assassinations and chaotic kills in first-person, showcasing your aptitude for both firing pistols and setting up explosive rubber duckies. Plus, the sandbox levels are simply a delight to explore from this new perspective.
Then there’s VR classics like Pistol Whip and Beat Saber. These rhythm-style games encourage you to move and act to the beat in order to rack up a high score. I love both of these titles because they’re so simple, yet effective, and encourage that active involvement that VR is best known for. Sure, you’ll look a little silly, but you’ll feel so cool as you master these titles.
Become Leon Kennedy (Image credit: Future / Isaiah Williams)
Lastly, I can’t talk about VR without talking about one of its best-suited genres: horror. Resident Evil 4 Remake and Alien: Rogue Incursion instantly come to mind, but whichever horror story you choose, be ready for a proper scare. It’s a lot more terrifying to actually be inside the haunted house than simply watching your character wander its halls through your TV screen (and in fairness, that could also be very scary).
Plus, with all the PC VR games playable through Steam — including AAA tentpoles, indie hits, and fan-made VR mods for flat gaming classics — the PSVR 2 is in a really healthy place even if it doesn’t seem to be at the front of Sony’s mind.
If you’re looking to enhance your PS5 gaming experience, then you absolutely should consider snatching up this deal while you can.
Amazon Prime Day may be coming to an end, but it's not too late to snap up a super saving on top-tier tech. And luckily, I've just spotted one of the best deals of the whole sale: you can get one of 2026's best-value Bluetooth speakers, the Tribit Stormbox Micro 3, for less, even though it only released a few months ago.
The Stormbox Micro 3 delivers deep and distinguished bass, clear all-round sound, and a super-durable build. It's also phenomenally compact, making it the ideal audio companion to take on your travels this summer. If you want to find out more about these blistering bargains, simply scroll on down.
Today's best Tribit Stormbox Micro 3 deal in the US
With imposing bass and clear all-round audio in a small package, the Tribit Stormbox Micro 3 is a speaker that punches well above its weight. Mix in IP68 dust and waterproofing, customizable EQ, and ultra-long battery life, and this is an exceptionally good value option. It's worth noting, though, that you'll need an Amazon Prime membership to get this speaker at this reduced price.View Deal
Today's best Tribit Stormbox Micro 3 deal in the UK
I love the Tribit Stormbox Micro 3 for its big bassy sound, IP68 dust and waterproofing, and ultra-long battery life. It's also incredibly compact, making it easy to bring anywhere you go, and its peronalizable EQ and multi-speaker pairing makes it highly versatile. This is a great price on an already affordable speaker, although it's worth noting that you'll need an Amazon Prime membership to get it at this sale price.View Deal
In my Tribit Stormbox Micro 3 review, I rated the speaker 4.5 stars, which is an exceptional score for a small, budget-friendly speaker. Why? Well it comes down to a few things.
First of all, it sounds so much better than you'd expect for a model in this size-class. While a lot of palm-sized speakers struggle to crank out striking low-end sound, it's no problem for the Stormbox Micro 3. Bass hits hard, but not in an uncontrolled or unrefined way — it's responsive and relatively full-sounding too. In addition, vocals and guitars in the mid-range come through with impressive clarity, and percussion in the treble is controlled, never sounding tinny (unless you're cranking the volume to 100, which is rarely a good idea with small speakers anyway).
IP68 waterproofing means the speaker is fully protected against particle ingress, but also capable of surviving a 1.5 meter dive underwater for up to 30 minutes. So if you want to bring it with you for a swim in the pool, for instance, you're in luck.
It also has a magnetic base, a nifty companion app, and a massive 24-hour battery life, cementing it as one of the best Bluetooth speakers in its weight class alongside the likes of the JBL Go 5 and Edifier ES20. So, what are you waiting for? Scoop up this awesome Bluetooth speaker for less while you still can!
Cobalt’s 2026 State of Pentesting Report shows confidence in fully automated AI testing collapsed from 29% in 2025 to 9% this year
78% of respondents saw automated tools miss critical vulnerabilities; LLM flaws proved complex, with MTTR rising from 19 to 36 days and most issues left unresolved
Hybrid models surged to 47% adoption, as experts stress automation should complement, not replace, elite human expertise in uncovering business logic risks
As the world praises Mythos, and the Chinese rush to create their own variant, a report painting an entirely different picture comes from Cobalt.
The cybersecurity company just published the Cobalt State of Pentesting Report 2026, based on two comparative surveys, one in 2025 and one in 2026. Polling around 450 cybersecurity professionals, Cobalt wanted to see how confident the cybersecurity community is in automated AI testing for vulnerabilities and it turns out - not that much.
Last year, just below a third (29%) relied entirely on AI automation for testing. This year, the figure dropped to 9%. Cobalt suggests that the key reason for such a steep drop in confidence is the fact that 78% saw fully automated scanning tools missing critical vulnerabilities. Another key reason is the complexity of the AI attack surface the scanners are testing.
Context-dependent vulnerabilities
Roughly one in three findings from an AI pentest are rated “high-risk” - which is 2.7 times the average of conventional software, it was said. Also, at the time of analysis, less than two-fifths (38%) of LLM vulnerabilities were fixed, while 62% remained open. Mean time to resolve (MTTR) for AI/LLM security issues rose from 19 days to 36 days.
“LLM vulnerabilities are deeply context-dependent and invisible to tools that lack an architectural understanding of the application,” said Andrew Obadiaru, CISO of Cobalt. “To close the validation gap, automation should be deployed exactly where it excels, but elite human expertise remains foundational to uncovering and remediating the most complex business logic risks.”
It took the cybersecurity community less than a year to almost completely abandon fully automated AI testing and replace it with a hybrid model - something around 47% said they now prefer. This model has surged 22% year-over-year, while the percentage of organizations using automation for low-risk environments also increased to 47%.
“While the industry is rightfully excited about the potential of Mythos-class tools, unguided algorithms are inherently prone to returning even more false positives and costly false negatives than the automated scanners we have today,” continued Obadiaru.
Many organizations today share the same quiet paradox: the systems aren’t broken, but the business is increasingly operating around them instead of through them.
On spreadsheets. In chat threads. Inside workarounds that started as temporary and quietly became permanent.
The more this happens, the system of record becomes a system of reference, and the real operating system of the company lives in the gaps between the tools you bought to run it.
And this is far from a system of execution.
But this isn't an indictment of the implementation itself. The problem is the clock, and most systems weren't built to keep pace with it.
Many enterprise systems are still designed and deployed on a cycle that assumes business conditions hold roughly steady from the day the requirements are written to the day the system goes live.
But the pace has changed. Customer expectations evolve regularly. New channels appear. Competitors ship in weeks what used to take much longer.
By the time an implementation reaches production, the business priorities it was scoped against have already shifted, and the gap between what the system does and what the business now needs starts widening from day one.
Problems of complexity
This pattern holds across different organization sizes. Large enterprises run into complexity. Mid-sized and smaller organizations run into constraint. Teams implement what the budget or resourcing allows, knowing out of the gate that the system won't be able to cover every need, and they aren’t able to come back to address the rest in a timely or effective manner.
The workarounds start earlier and proliferate faster, but the destination is the same. The system becomes a partial reflection of how the work actually happens, and the rest of the work moves into whatever tool people can get their hands on.
The same drift shows up in how customers experience the company. Too many enterprise systems were designed from the inside out, built around how the organization structures itself internally. Customers don't care about that. They care about being able to buy, get service, or change their account in the way that makes sense to them.
When the system can't adapt to that, the friction shows up in places the company can see clearly: longer call times, dropped journeys, channels that don't talk to each other, customers who have to repeat themselves. The gap between how the business runs and how the customer wants to engage becomes the most visible failure point.
And as organizations expand their AI adoption, the picture gets even more complex. Every agent you deploy will surface a workflow that needs adjusting. Every adjustment will spawn three more. The teams running serious agentic AI pilots are discovering that the AI itself is not the hardest part.
Reshaping the underlying process at the speed the AI demands is what stalls or breaks them. A system whose change cycle is measured in quarters cannot keep pace with AI-driven operations that evolve in days.
How AI upsets the economics
AI is also upending the traditional unit economics of execution. For decades, enterprise systems scaled by adding more users, and more employees meant more capacity. But organizations are now entering a model where humans and AI agents operate together inside the same workflows and operational processes.
As a result, scale is no longer determined primarily by workforce size or application access. It is determined by how effectively the enterprise coordinates execution across people, agents, systems, and automation in real time.
This shift changes the role of the system itself. Instead of serving primarily as a system of record or control, it has to become the place where execution takes place. This moves the focus towards enabling outcomes and orchestrating end-to-end processes rather than simply managing access and data. This is a fundamental shift in how organizations think about both technology and scale.
Faced with these challenges, traditional playbooks for future-proofing now feel woefully inadequate. The five-year roadmap, the multi-year transformation program, the carefully sequenced rollout designed to deliver stability years from now. These were sensible strategies in an era when conditions changed at a pace where you could plan for them. But the pace of the AI era has removed that luxury.
A different operational model
What this moment demands is a different operational model altogether: the Unlimited Enterprise. A platform flexible enough to let teams quickly adjust workflows, introduce new capabilities, and respond to change without long delays.
An environment with no fixed ceiling on users, agents, workflows, or scale, with governance and observability built in. Starting doesn't mean replacing everything out of the gate. Look for places where the friction is greatest, manual effort is heaviest, or readiness is highest, and hit those first.
The companies that win in this next era are the ones engineering the ability to evolve their systems and workflows at the speed business is already moving. Systems that can evolve more easily are more likely to be adopted, remain relevant, and support the business effectively over time. That is the only real future-proofing left.
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VideoCardz reports that French retailer LDLC made the Stim Machine, although it has since dropped that cheeky name, but I'll still use it here, as I like it, and it's much better than the LDLC 'PC Box' which is the new (yawn-some) name.
The device follows the spec of Valve's gaming PC to a large extent, with a few key differences.
The main change is that instead of the RDNA 3 semi-custom AMD GPU that's in the Steam Machine, you're getting a current-gen (RDNA 4) RX 9060 XT graphics card. It's the 8GB model (the same loadout as the Steam Machine's GPU), but the 9060 XT has considerably more grunt under its bonnet.
The processor is the AMD Ryzen 5 8400F, a 6-core and 12-thread effort like the Zen 4 chip in the Steam Machine, and there's also 16GB of DDR5 RAM. You get a 500GB SSD (again, the same as Valve's) but with two additional SATA slots for more storage should you wish (as opposed to the microSD option with the Steam Machine).
The price is exactly the same as the Steam Machine in France if you want the retailer to supply you with the pre-built version (or you can save 4% if you just order the parts to be sent and build the rig yourself).
Analysis: Stim versus Steam – the relative pros and cons
(Image credit: SilverStone)
As noted, the main difference is the RX 9060 XT, which will boost your frame rates a good deal versus the Steam Machine. Not only is the GPU considerably faster, but you also get FSR 4 with the current-gen Radeon family for better frames per second still. And there's the possibility of upgrading the graphics card in the future, which is missing with the Steam Machine.
Indeed, even upgrading the RAM on the Steam Machine is a relatively fiddly task by all accounts, as you have to remove quite a bit of the internals to get to those RAM slots. The Stim Machine also gives you those extra storage options.
Having argued the case against Valve's creation, it's only right to list the cons of the Stim Machine. For starters, while it's a Mini-ITX case and a compact PC — seemingly a SilverStone SST-SG13B Sugo case, as pointed out on Reddit – it's still quite a bit larger than the Steam Machine (11.5 liters versus 3.8 liters).
In other words, volume-wise it's three times the size of Valve's PC, and yes, it's still small enough, but part of the draw of the Steam Machine is its diminutive size that lets the device sit unobtrusively in your living room. There's also the thermals, cooling, and noise to consider regarding whacking the 9060 XT GPU in the Stim Machine, particularly in a living room setting. Valve's Steam Machine is impressively quiet, as reviews have made clear.
What alternatives to the Steam Machine are also missing are some of Valve's quality-of-life features for more streamlined (steam-lined?) operation, including instant sleep/wake functionality and HDMI CEC support (allowing your TV remote to control volume, or switch the TV set on or off with the Steam Machine). These are some really thoughtful touches from Valve.
Not forgetting that with the Stim Machine, you have to set it up and install SteamOS yourself (although the retailer does provide a guide), which could be a stumbling block for tech novices. All that's done for you with the Steam Machine, with just a simple out-of-the-box experience to navigate.
So, all in all, it's not quite such a simple face-off here, but there's no arguing that, due to it packing an RX 9060 XT, the Stim Machine will offer a lot more pep with frame rates than Valve's compact gaming PC. So if frame rate smoothness is your overriding priority, and you can put up with the mentioned trade-offs, an alternative like the Stim Machine is the the way to proceed.
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What we also shouldn't forget is that whether you buy a Steam Machine, or an alternative pre-built like this one (or you go the DIY route yourself), it's a win for Valve, as it's another gamer on SteamOS — and buying software from its store, which is the real point of this living room PC. Indeed, Valve is actively encouraging folks to build their own Steam Machines if they feel that the official model is too pricey (but of course, building any computer is an uphill pricing struggle these days).
Another interesting point to note is that among the many interviews Valve's engineers have given of late, PC Gamer has a fresh nugget on the next-gen Steam Machine from Pierre-Loup Griffais and Yazan Aldehayyat.
As far as a potential sequel to the PC goes, Griffais noted: "I don't think we're thinking about [the Steam Machine] with quite as long of a timeframe as something like the Steam Deck."
So, a Steam Machine 2 with more powerful innards shouldn't be as lengthy a wait as a Steam Deck sequel, but that said, Aldehayyat elaborated that it isn't just around the corner (unsurprisingly).
The next Steam Machine will happen "in line with typical PC upgrade cycles and what people typically do", and Aldehayyat said, "It's just a matter of when it makes sense to [upgrade], at what price point, at what time, on what games are available. Like if a bunch of new games come out on Steam that require more performance, that would probably make us wanna upgrade the Steam Machine faster."
We're in the final day of Amazon's massive four-day Prime sale today, so there isn't long left to score a deal. That's particularly the case with the brand's own-brand devices, which - as always - form the backbone of the retailer's event.
In short, if you're looking for record-low prices on Kindle ereaders, Echo devices, Fire TV Sticks, and other well-known devices, then it's go time. Pretty much everything is on sale right now with some of the best discounts I've ever seen.
Highlights include the excellent Kindle Coloursoft for $159 (was $249), the Fire TV Stick 4K Select for $17.99 (was $39.99), and the Blink Video Doorbell for $23.99 (was $59.99). These are some of our most highly rated Amazon products here at TechRadar, so they're very much easy recommendations at these record-low prices.
As with all Prime Day deals, you'll need to be an Amazon Prime member to get your hands on these exclusive discounts. If you're not signed up, then don't worry, you can just use the 30-day free trial to get access. That will cover you for not just these price cuts, but the thousands of deals at Amazon today that are set to expire at Midnight tonight.
The latest version of the standard Kindle is on sale as part of the annual Prime Day sale. It's a basic ereader, but it still boasts a four-week battery life and space for thousands of books. Given it's $40 cheaper than the Paperwhite, this is clearly a better pick for the infrequent reader who's after a more budget-friendly option. At $85, this Prime Day deal matches the record-low price for the ereader, but is far from the bigger discounts I've seen in previous years.View Deal
Amazon Prime Day features an OK, if a little disappointing, deal on the latest Kindle Paperwhite. We found in our Kindle Paperwhite review that it's packed with features to suit all avid readers, including a 12-week battery life, glare-free 7-inch screen, adjustable warm light, and storage space for thousands of books. This is a good buy and one of the best ereaders out there, it's just a shame that the days of even bigger discounts are well in the past.
The Kindle Colorsoft is down to its lowest price as part of Amazon Prime Day. As Amazon's first and only colored Kindle, it's a must-have for people who love reading travel guides, graphic novels, and other genres with a lot of images and photographs. It's USB-C and wireless charging compatible, lasting up to 8 weeks on a full battery.View Deal
This updated version of the Kindle Scribe hasn't been discounted since launch, so this Prime Day is a great time to bag a deal. The Scribe combines some of the best features of the Kindle Paperwhite, such as the glare-free and auto-adjusting display, along with the option to take notes, comment on documents, and doodle using the included stylus pen. Our Kindle Scribe review was down on some missing features that have been added in recent updates, so now this is a better value for a multi-functional device.View Deal
The Kindle Colorsoft Kids has reached $189 on two occasions before, but today's deal is a brand-new record-low price on the latest model. While the Colorsoft is pricier than the others, as the name suggests, it has a color display that's fantastic for graphic novels and kids' books. Otherwise, it's very similar to the Paperwhite in that it's waterproof, comes with 12 months of Amazon Kids+, a themed cover, and a two-year guarantee.View Deal
Similar to the above deal on the standard Kindle, the cheapest Kindle Paperwhite deal available at Amazon today is on the Kids Edition variant. Again, the device is functionally the same as the standard Kindle Paperwhite, but you get a themed cover, a six-month trial of Amazon Kids+, and an extended warranty. The main selling point for the Paperwhite over the standard Kindle is that it's waterproof and features a larger seven-inch display.View Deal
The cheapest Kindle deal on Amazon right now is this excellent discount on the latest Amazon Kindle Kids version. Simply put, this model is functionally the same as the standard Kindle but comes with a Kid-friendly cover, a six-month trial for Amazon Kids Plus, and an extended two-year warranty. Regardless of whether you're a small or big kid, this is a great deal on the baseline Kindle.View Deal
Prime Day deals: Amazon Fire TV Sticks
You can get Amazon's standard Fire TV Stick for just $15.99 — a new record-low price. In our Fire TV Stick review, we found the original version was a cheap way to add essential smart features to your TV, including access to streaming apps in HD, Alexa voice controls, and the ability to control other smart home devices.View Deal
Amazon's newest 4K streaming stick is down to its lowest-ever price for Prime Day. Considering it's only a few bucks more than the cheaper HD version, you might as well pay for the upgrade and get access to higher resolution streaming — as long as you have a 4K TV. It lacks a few premium features found in the more expensive Plus and Max models, such as improved Wi-Fi and Dolby Atmos, but this is more than enough to cover general everyday use.View Deal
Amazon's new Fire TV Stick 4K Plus streams shows and movies on your TV in ultra-high definition 4K resolution. This updated version now supports Dolby Vision, Wi-Fi 6, and includes 2GB of RAM. This deal from Amazon Prime Day is a return to the record-low price and excellent value for an all-around streaming device.View Deal
This is $2 shy of the record-low price for Amazon's premium streaming device. The Fire TV Stick 4K Max streams the same content at the same quality as the standard 4K version, but the extra power inside delivers faster app navigation. Plus, it uses Wi-Fi 6E technology to deliver a more stable, consistent streaming experience.View Deal
The 4K Fire TV Cube is Amazon's fastest-ever streaming media player, functioning as a smart speaker that allows you to control your smart home devices. The Fire TV Cube features Dolby Vision, HDR, and Dolby Atmos support, and works with Amazon Alexa for hands-free control.View Deal
Prime Day deals: Echo devices
The Amazon Echo Dot is down to $34.99 for Prime Day. Amazon's best-selling smart speaker offers improved audio, a new temperature sensor, and all the handy Alexa features just a voice command away, such as playing music, answering questions, and checking the weather. This one was $4 cheaper over Black Friday, but it's still a strong deal.View Deal
Amazon's Echo Spot is a solid smart alarm clock that pairs a 2.83-inch touchscreen with a 1.73-inch front-firing speaker. With Alexa onboard, you can ask the assistant for the weather, play music, or, of course, schedule alarms. This Prime Day deal matches the previous record-low price we saw during Black Friday.View Deal
Whether you want more advanced features like Lossless High Definition audio and Automatic Room Adaptation, or just love the idea of a more premium-looking speaker with faster Alexa responses, the Echo Dot Max is a great choice. This deal for Prime Day is a new record-low price.View Deal
Amazon's best-selling Echo Show 5 is down to $59.99 for Prime Day. The latest version of the Echo Show 5 features a compact 5.5-inch display but packs impressive sound with deeper bass and clearer vocals. Voice controls are enabled through Amazon Alexa, while you can use the smart screen to listen to podcasts, watch movies, stream videos, play music, and more.View Deal
Amazon's larger smart display just got its biggest discount yet ahead of Prime Day. The Echo Show 11 boasts a vibrant 11-inch full HD screen and spatial audio support for room-filling sound when listening to music or watching videos. With Alexa+ support, too, you get access to all of its advanced AI features, and an easy way to connect and control other smart devices around you home.View Deal
The latest Echo Show 15 got a big refresh when it launched, bringing its specs up to speed and offering a better Alexa experience. These were the first smart displays from Amazon to see the Alexa+ treatment and, naturally, offer one of the better user experiences with Amazon's gen AI-boosted subscription service.View Deal
If your children are at an age where they're after something a bit more capable in tech, then this Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids tablet is a solid upgrade. It has all the parental controls, safety features, and protective measures, and an impressive 13-hour battery life. Today's Prime Day deal is just $5 shy of the record-low price.View Deal
Prime Day deals: Home security
Another top deal from the Amazon Big Spring Sale is the all-new Blink Video Doorbell for only $35.99. The Blink doorbell alerts you when motion is detected and features infrared night vision, two-way audio, a two-year battery life, and an expanded field of view.View Deal
Don’t underestimate its size (and price point, for that matter), because this tiny security camera boasts a hi-res 2K camera and a spotlight for nighttime visibility. Thanks to Amazon's Prime Day sale, you can get the latest version of the security camera for under $20.View Deal
We consider the Outdoor 4 the best outdoor security camera, so we're thrilled that it's available at a massive 65% discount. It's wire-free and satisfyingly simple to set up, with a battery life of up to 2 years. It features a user-friendly app that lets you make the most of 1080p HD video and two-way audio, with additional features available with a Blink subscription.View Deal
If you have wiring for a doorbell, this is an excellent deal on Ring's cheapest doorbell, knocking 50% off the list price. For that amount, you get a Retinal 2K with up to 6x enhanced zoom, live view, and two-way talk.View Deal
I already own the best-selling Ring Video Doorbell and can't imagine living without it. The smart doorbell features a built-in battery and lets you see, hear, and speak to anyone from your phone or computer. Today's Prime Day deal from Amazon is a new record-low price.View Deal
The Ring Battery Video Doorbell Plus offers higher resolution than the standard model, plus color night vision, and it's down to a record-low price of $99.99 in this Prime Day deal, so why not upgrade and treat your home to enhanced security?View Deal
There's a massive 50% discount on the already affordable Ring Indoor Cam at Amazon's Prime Day sale. This plug-in security camera works with Alexa and offers motion detection and real-time notifications, so you can stay up to date on what's happening.View Deal
There's 50% off this easy-to-install Ring Outdoor Cam Plus right now, so you can enjoy a wide field of view in 2K Video for under $60. This plug-in security camera works with Alexa and offers motion detection and real-time notifications, so you can stay up to date on what's happening.View Deal
This Prime Day deal lets you get the Ring Outdoor Camera for $39.99 — that's the lowest price I've ever seen. The Alexa-enabled security camera features motion-activated notifications, two-way talk, and can be placed outside thanks to the weather-resistant design and a battery life of six to twelve months.View Deal
The Ring Floodlight Camera Wired Plus is 50% off at Amazon, bringing the price down to a record-low $89.99. The motion-activated HD camera features two-way talk, customizable motion zones, and notifies your smartphone, tablet, or laptop when motion is detected.View Deal
Microsoft Threat Intelligence warns of a phishing campaign targeting hotel staff in Europe and Asia with guest complaint‑themed emails
Attackers abuse services like Calendly and Google redirects to bypass authentication checks, delivering photo‑themed ZIPs that install a persistent Node.js implant
Malware disables Defender, runs C2 beaconing, gathers system info, and forces shutdowns; signs include unusual PowerShell activity, Node.js execution, and suspicious registry entries
Hackers are establishing a foothold on hotels and hospitality organizations across Europe and Asia, but no one really knows what for, at least not yet.
This is according to Microsoft Threat Intelligence, who recently published a new report saying that since April, it’s been tracking an active phishing campaign. In this campaign, the unnamed attackers target front desk, reception, and reservations staff with emails about guest complaints, room conditions, bedbug infestations, booking inquiries, and similar.
The messages, sent in different languages (Danish, Dutch, Japanese), are not distributed directly. Instead, the crooks abuse legitimate services such as Calendly, and Google’s redirect infrastructure, which helps them pass SPF, DKIM, and DMARC authentication checks.
Tricking Defender
This “authentication laundering”, as Microsoft puts it, results in photo-themed ZIP archives making their way directly to their victims. The archives contain a fake image shortcut (.LNK) files that, at a glance, appear to be harmless .PNG images. However, these files launch a sophisticated multi-stage infection chain that installs a persistent Node.js-based implant.
After being deployed, the malware tweaks Microsoft Defender to exclude itself (and other, randomly named executables) from scanned processes, downloads additional payloads, and copies itself into different places.
On compromised systems, Microsoft observed the malware running command-and-control beaconing, gathering environmental information such as the victim's public IP details, launching headless browser sessions, and in some cases forcing immediate system shutdowns. While it could not say what the goal of the campaign is, it all points to a reconnaissance stage that usually comes before a more disruptive malware or ransomware attack.
Microsoft recommends organizations focus on detecting the campaign's behavior rather than individual indicators. Key signs include photo-themed ZIP archives, unusual PowerShell activity, unexpected Node.js execution from user profile directories, .NET compilation initiated by PowerShell, and Defender exclusion changes.
Furthermore, there are random executables running from temporary folders, suspicious Run and RunOnce registry entries, outbound connections on the campaign's non-standard ports, connections to newly registered .cfd domains, and combinations of headless browser activity followed by forced shutdown commands.
The countdown to the end Amazon Prime Day has officially started and after today, all the deals you didn't take advantage of will be gone, so take this as a nudge to make the most of what's still available.
One of this year's most popular products have been the best fitness trackers but despite the popularity, there are still plenty left on Amazon to our surprise. And the best thing is that you don't have to break the bank to get started with your new fitness craze — I've selected four that are under $100.
Fitbit devices are usually your best shot at scoring a fitness tracker that's not only affordable and beginner-friendly, but on that's going to cover every health tracking tool you'll ever need — even if you know you'll use some more than others.
Right now, the biggest saving you can score is on the Fitbit Charge 6 which is now $85.45 down from $159.95, taking it to its lowest-ever price and saving you $70 at the same time. However, it doesn't end there, and there's more than meets the eye when it comes to Prime Day deals on wearables.
Today's best fitness tracker deals in the UK
The discount may be small, but this has been a popular deal at in this year's Prime Day event for this price. It's an excellent value-for-money device for newcomers or those curious about the usefulness of exercise tracking. The battery lasts for a lengthy ten days and it's packed with features and content that a beginner needs to get started.
While there's no Prime Day deal, $99.99 is still a good value prospect for a fitness tracker that's just been released, which we happened to like a lot. A serious rival to its screenless sibling Whoop, the Fitbit Air has already taken one of the top spots in our best fitness tracker recommendations. For a budget-friendly fitness tracker it covers more than enough health metrics including steps, sleep, heart health, and more, so its a steal on the value front.
The Charge 6 features a sleek design and offers fitness basics, with 41 exercise modes and up to 7 days of battery life. This is the last day you'll be able to snag the Fitbit Charge 6 for a record-low price before Prime Day comes to an end.
It's not the biggest saving, we know, but a deal is a deal. Compared to its predecessors, the Smart Band 10 packs a slightly larger display which is a serious accessibility improvement. If you're a keen runner on a budget, this wearable has an extensive range of useful running courses, and its guided jog tool will work out all the timings for you.
Congratulations, you've made it to the end of another week. Your reward — especially for those of you in the UK who've spent the last few days dealing with that incredibly uncomfortable heatwave — is to sit back, relax, and watch something on one of the world's best streaming services.
If you're not planning on seeing Supergirl at your local cinema, then, what new movies and shows have arrived this week? You'll have to read on to find out. But, with five of this streaming round-up's biggest releases landing on Netflix and Disney+, those platforms will be your first port of call. Happy streaming! — Tom Power, senior entertainment reporter
Avatar: Fire and Ash (Disney+)
It doesn't often feel like a lifetime between a theatrical blockbuster breaking box office records to finally hitting a streaming service, but it does in the case of Avatar: Fire and Ash.
The third installment in the epic James Cameron fantasy franchise hit the big screen in December 2025, introducing the fire Na'avi, led by Varang. Think The Way of Water, only with more flames.
Expect more jaw-dropping visuals, perilous fighting and an even bigger divided between the Na'avi and humans. Amazingly, Sigourney Weaver once again gets to be both in this film that's out now on Disney+. — Jasmine Valentine, entertainment reporter
Netflix's In the Hand of Dante simultaneously follows author Nick Tosches in the 21st century as he takes a violent journey on behalf of a mafia don to steal Dante Alighieri's The Divine Comedy, and Dante himself in the 14th century seeking inspiration to write his most important work.
Here, Oscar Isaac tackles dual roles as Alighieri and Tosches, with the screenplay based on the latter's book of the same name. Other big names starring include Martin Scorsese and Gerard Butler.
Despite the ensemble cast, the movie has been widely panned with many considering it to be too confusing. Perhaps you'll feel differently? — Lucy Buglass, senior entertainment writer
The Bear has served its last course. Indeed, with the award-winning comedy-drama's fifth and final season landing on Hulu in the US, and Disney+ everywhere else, it's time to say goodbye to Carmy, Sydney, Richie, and the rest of the gang.
I won't spoil how The Bear season 5, which, like the first season, comprises eight episodes instead of 10, ends. Instead, let's just say the eatery's tight-knit group of employees find themselves metaphorically drowning as they struggle to keep the titular restaurant afloat amid myriad problems that stack up across a single day. Prepare to laugh and cry, feel second-hand stress, and shout "Yes, chef!" for the last time. — TP
Blink and you've missed Aang grow from an exceptionally cute little boy into a fledgling young man... and that only gives Avatar: The Last Airbender season 2 more grounding.
The gang's fight to stop the Fire Nation Lord Ozai taking control of the Four Nations persists, with the Earth Kingdom's hidden city of Ba Sing Se now a key target for takeover.
Thankfully, this season has massively improved from its sketchy debut, and we're finally introduced to Toph (Miya Cech), who is an exceptional addition to the team. Bonus points for baby Appa, too. — JV
One of the biggest surprises of the year, The Sheep Detectives follows a flock of sheep who try to solve the murder of their shepherd George (Hugh Jackman). What follows is an admittedly brilliant Prime Video whodunnit for the whole family, and it's hard not to be charmed by the animals who are desperately trying to seek justice for their poor human companion.
Not to mention, the cast is exceptionally good and features voice acting talents from people like Bryan Cranston, Patrick Stewart, and Bella Ramsey. I'm confident you'll quickly fall in love with this Amazon Original. — LB
Life, Larry, and the Pursuit of Unhappiness (HBO Max)
Sure, it's got an unnecessarily long title, but Life, Larry, and the Pursuit of Unhappiness might actually be the HBO Max sketch comedy series we've been waiting for.
Created by Larry David and Jeff Schaffer, and produced by the Obama's production company, it comedically improvise events in American history in celebration of the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States. So, perhaps like Hamilton, just with no singing. Although I'm sure if you asked Lin Manuel Miranda, he'd be more than up for changing that in a potential season 2. — JV
John Cena plays famous real estate agent Rudd in Little Brother, and his life is going great until his 'little brother' Marcus (Eric André) shows up and disrupts all that.
Rudd gets a phone call alerting him that Marcus was badly injured in a car crash, which causes him to reconnect with a man he was buddied up with during a high school charity event. Rudd is frustrated that he's back in his life and depending on him, despite them not actually being related.
As you can see in the trailer, Marcus is complete chaos, resulting in a laugh out loud comedy movie that's perfect for your weekend. — LB
It's the last call for Prime Day deals. Amazon's four-day event ends tonight at Midnight PST, which means today is your last opportunity to score record-low prices on everything from OLED TVs, AirPods, and Kindles to slushy makers, robot vacuums, coffee makers, and more.
Our team of deal experts has been reviewing all the offers since the sale launched on Tuesday, examining discounts and price history to compile a list of the best Prime Day deals worth your money.
Below you'll find links to Amazon's most popular Prime Day categories, followed by our top deal picks on TVs, Apple devices, kitchen appliances, vacuums, laptops, headphones, and more. Remember, this is the last day of Prime Day, and you must be an Amazon Prime member to get access to today's sale. If you aren't already a member, you can sign up for a free 30-day trial.
The Kindle Colorsoft is down to its lowest price as part of Amazon Prime Day. As Amazon's first and only colored Kindle, it's a must-have for people who love reading travel guides, graphic novels, and other genres with a lot of images and photographs. It's USB-C and wireless charging compatible, lasting up to 8 weeks on a full battery.View Deal
Keurig's smallest coffee maker is mighty for its compact size, and doesn't compromise quality of flavor for a budget-friendly coffee machine. $20 may not seem like the biggest saving, but it's the lowest price we've it hit in recent months. View Deal
This might just be the best Prime Day tech deal - Apple's AirPods Pro 3 for $179.99. Apple's newest premium buds feature improved Active Noise Cancellation, outstanding audio, a comfortable in-ear design, and new features such as live translation and heart-rate tracking. These do-it-all buds really are 100% flagship audio, and the noise-canceling quality is outstanding.View Deal
The LG C5 is the ultimate all-around TV, delivering excellent performance for movies, gaming and sports with a full suite of features and superb picture quality. The 65-inch model has dropped to $1,199.99 at Amazon and while this isn't a record-low, it's the cheapest it's been since February. View Deal
The viral Beckham Hotel Collection pillows are always a top seller during Amazon Prime Day, and the queen-size set is on sale for $47.99 when you apply the coupon code. The queen-size pillows have over 240,000 positive reviews and are the number-one best-selling pillow on Amazon's site.View Deal
Amazon's new Fire TV Stick 4K Plus streams shows and movies on your TV in ultra-high definition 4K resolution. This updated version now supports Dolby Vision, Wi-Fi 6, and includes 2GB of RAM. This deal from Amazon Prime Day is a return to the record-low price and excellent value for an all-around streaming device.View Deal
The Ninja Creami Deluxe ice cream maker will surely be a Prime Day best-seller, thanks to its popularity during the hotter summer months. With a touch of a button, you can make ice cream, milkshakes, yogurts, and sorbets, and add your favorite mix-ins and flavors. This specific model includes two XL 24-oz pint containers.View Deal
This brand-new version of the Amazon 55-inch Fire TV 4-Series is on sale for its lowest price yet. The mid-sized 4K display supports HDR10, delivering a sharp, clear, and vibrant image for TV shows, movies, and sports. All major streaming apps are ready to go, too, and there's voice control via Alexa. It's an all-around solid TV for the price if you need an affordable and capable display.View Deal
Amazon has a $50 discount on the new Apple Watch SE 3, making it an excellent bargain. The Apple Watch SE 2 currently holds the position as the best budget smartwatch, but the SE 3 more than matches it – and it's a smarter buy while it's on sale this week at Amazon.
Bissell portable carpet cleaners are breakout stars at holiday sales like Prime Day, and Amazon has the top-rated Little Green Mini model for $79.99. Perfect for pet owners and parents, the portable carpet cleaner can magically erase spills and stains from carpets, couches, auto interiors, and more.View Deal
We consider the Outdoor 4 the best outdoor security camera, so we're thrilled that it's available at a massive 65% discount. It's wire-free and satisfyingly simple to set up, with a battery life of up to 2 years. It features a user-friendly app that lets you make the most of 1080p HD video and two-way audio, with additional features available with a Blink subscription.View Deal
Whether you want more advanced features like Lossless High Definition audio and Automatic Room Adaptation, or just love the idea of a more premium-looking speaker with faster Alexa responses, the Echo Dot Max is a great choice. This deal for Prime Day is a new record-low price.View Deal
Samsung's 2025 model, The Frame Pro, is down to its lowest price yet for Prime Day. The Frame Pro enhances the impact of the popular lifestyle TV by replacing a standard QLED screen with Neo QLED, which incorporates mini-LEDs for a much better viewing experience, with far richer contrast. It also offers a higher refresh rate and comes with a Wireless One Connect box, so you can place your HDMI connections anywhere in the room. Still, it shows works of art when off and is finished with an anti-reflective coating.View Deal
Another very good Prime Day Apple deal - Apple's 2nd-generation AirTag 4-pack is getting a first-time discount, on sale for $89. Great for people like me who tend to misplace things, simply attach the AirTag to anything you don't want to lose or keep track of, such as luggage or your keys, and your iPhone will locate the item.View Deal
Best Prime Day deals under $50
This convenient wall charger is a must-buy for all your gadgets, and it's on sale for just $8.99 at Amazon's Prime Day sale. The three-sided charger features five outlets, four USB charging ports, a fireproof shell, and surge protection.View Deal
This Kasa Smart Light Bulb, priced at $8.99, would make a great stocking stuffer. The dimmable light bulb can be controlled from anywhere via the Kasa app and works with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant, so you can use your voice to control your lights.View Deal
The Amazon smart plug can add smart capabilities to any device in your home, and it's on sale for just $12.99. With over 500,000 positive reviews on Amazon, the smart plug works seamlessly with Amazon Alexa, allowing you to control lights and appliances with just your voice.View Deal
If you haven't heard, wired headphones are all the rage, which is why Apple's EarPods for $14.88 are an excellent Prime Day deal. A slim, quality-looking design, clear sound, and comfortable fit are just a few of their best qualities. This model works with all devices that have a Lightning connector – which is iPhone 14 and before – so if you've got a newer iPhone, you'll instead want the USB-C version ($16.99 at Amazon).View Deal
While this Prime Day deal isn't that exciting, it's a great price on something that everyone uses and needs, and a great excuse to stock up. You get a 32-pack of AA batteries with long-lasting power that can last up to 10 years in storage.View Deal
For just $15, you can get the Tile by Life360 Mate, which can track anything it's attached to – a very useful gift idea. If you tend to misplace your phone, wallet, or key, attach the Tile to it, and it will locate it on a map, or you can make it play a sound.View Deal
You can get Amazon's standard Fire TV Stick for just $15.99 — a new record-low price. In our Fire TV Stick review, we found the original version was a cheap way to add essential smart features to your TV, including access to streaming apps in HD, Alexa voice controls, and the ability to control other smart home devices.View Deal
Don’t underestimate its size (and price point, for that matter), because this tiny security camera boasts a hi-res 2K camera and a spotlight for nighttime visibility. Thanks to Amazon's Prime Day sale, you can get the latest version of the security camera for under $20.View Deal
I already own a couple of these devices, and at just $19.99, it's time to stock up again. The TP-Link AC1200 boosts Wi-Fi internet coverage up to 1,500 square feet and connects up to 30 devices. At this price, it's a must-buy for your home or office.View Deal
Another top deal from the Amazon Big Spring Sale is the all-new Blink Video Doorbell for only $35.99. The Blink doorbell alerts you when motion is detected and features infrared night vision, two-way audio, a two-year battery life, and an expanded field of view.View Deal
Apple's second-generation AirTag with louder sound, a 50% improvmenet in range for Precision Finding, and the rest of the features that made the first-gen such a great item tracker are at the lowest price ever ahead of Prime Day 2026. Right now, Amazon has a single AirTag for just $24. View Deal
Sony on-ears for under $40? That's not a mistake: this deal takes a cool 53% off the list price, making them good contenders to buy again, even though they're getting a little old. We said in our Sony WH-CH520 review that they are "simply superb value" at the time, and this deal keeps them that way. They sound good, they run for 50 hours between charges, and they're comfortable too – but you won't get fancier features such as active noise cancellation.View Deal
Amazon's new Fire TV Stick 4K Plus streams shows and movies on your TV in ultra-high definition 4K resolution. This updated version now supports Dolby Vision, Wi-Fi 6, and includes 2GB of RAM. This deal from Amazon Prime Day is a return to the record-low price and excellent value for an all-around streaming device.View Deal
The Amazon Echo Dot is down to $34.99 for Prime Day. Amazon's best-selling smart speaker offers improved audio, a new temperature sensor, and all the handy Alexa features just a voice command away, such as playing music, answering questions, and checking the weather. This one was $4 cheaper over Black Friday, but it's still a strong deal.View Deal
In our JBL Go 4 review, we said that "if you’re looking for a conveniently sized and reliably designed speaker on a budget, you won’t be disappointed with the JBL Go 4." It's a great go-anywhere speaker that we rate as being our preferred cheap option among the best Bluetooth speakers – it was already aggressively priced, and this deal makes it even more attractive.View Deal
Anker's ultra-compact yet surprisingly powerful power bank is the ultimate travel companion, boasting speedy 45W charging, a solid 10,000mAh capacity, and an integrated USB-C cable for seamless use. It can easily slip into a pocket or small bag, and it's decently lightweight, making it ideal for taking on the go.View Deal
If you have wiring for a doorbell, this is an excellent deal on Ring's cheapest doorbell, knocking 50% off the list price. For that amount, you get a Retinal 2K with up to 6x enhanced zoom, live view, and two-way talk.View Deal
Apple's second-generation AirTag with louder sound, a 50% improvmenet in range for Precision Finding, and the rest of the features that made the first-gen such a great item tracker are at the lowest price ever ahead of Prime Day 2026. Right now, Amazon has a single AirTag for just $24. View Deal
Another very good Prime Day Apple deal - Apple's 2nd-generation AirTag 4-pack is getting a first-time discount, on sale for $89. Great for people like me who tend to misplace things, simply attach the AirTag to anything you don't want to lose or keep track of, such as luggage or your keys, and your iPhone will locate the item.View Deal
If you haven't heard, wired headphones are all the rage, which is why Apple's EarPods for $14.88 are an excellent Prime Day deal. A slim, quality-looking design, clear sound, and comfortable fit are just a few of their best qualities. This model works with all devices that have a Lightning connector – which is iPhone 14 and before – so if you've got a newer iPhone, you'll instead want the USB-C version ($16.99 at Amazon).View Deal
The AirPods 4 are Apple's cheapest AirPods, and you can find them on sale for $99, which is the lowest price we've seen this year and $30 shy of the record-low. The AirPods 4 feature a new design for all-day comfort and feature Apple's H2 chip, which supports personalized spatial audio and voice isolation. You also get a redesigned case with 30 hours of battery life and support for wireless charging via USB-C.
Amazon has the AirPods 4 with active noise cancellation on sale for $148.99, which is the best deal you can find right now. The AirPods 4 feature a new comfortable design, handy controls, and Apple's H2 chip, which supports personalized spatial audio and voice isolation.
This might just be the best Prime Day tech deal - Apple's AirPods Pro 3 for $179.99. Apple's newest premium buds feature improved Active Noise Cancellation, outstanding audio, a comfortable in-ear design, and new features such as live translation and heart-rate tracking. These do-it-all buds really are 100% flagship audio, and the noise-canceling quality is outstanding.View Deal
Amazon has the all-new AirPods Max 2 on sale for $399, which is the lowest price we've seen. The over-ear headphones now include Apple's H2 chip, which delivers adaptive audio, personalized volume, and improved voice isolation, resulting in superior sound. You're also getting up to 1.5x more Active Noise Cancellation and 20 hours of battery life.
Amazon has a $50 discount on the new Apple Watch SE 3, making it an excellent bargain. The Apple Watch SE 2 currently holds the position as the best budget smartwatch, but the SE 3 more than matches it – and it's a smarter buy while it's on sale this week at Amazon.
My favorite Prime Day Apple deal is an over $100 discount on the Apple Watch Series 11. The thinnest Apple Watch yet, with a wraparound LTP3 OLED display, it's a great-looking watch with Apple Intelligence-powered smarts and a boosted battery, clocking in at 24 hours of average use.
Are you a Garmin user who wants to try something different? The Apple Watch Ultra range is a solid Garmin rival if a) you like using your smartwatch without having to keep your iPhone nearby, and b) you know you'll want to get a kick out of its plethora of extreme sports features. As predicted, this model has seen another price drop just before Prime Day, hitting a record-low discount. It's the best watch of last year.View Deal
Apple's latest base iPad is on sale for $299, which is only $15 more than the record-low price. The most significant upgrade for this model versus the previous generation is the newer A16 chip for faster performance, but you'll also get double the storage as standard (128GB instead of 64GB). Other features include a sharp 11-inch Liquid Retina display and solid 12MP front- and rear-facing cameras, making this iPad the best iPad for casual streamers and scrollers.
Amazon has the newest iPad Air with the M4 chipset on sale for $519 right now. In addition to Apple's superfast brain, this iPad features a crisp Liquid Retina display, 128GB of storage as standard, 12MP front and rear cameras, and support for Apple's AI features.
The MacBook Neo is in stock with all colors at Amazon today, with a small price cut, too. The latest MacBook packs a 13-inch Liquid Retina display, an A18 Pro chip, 8GB of RAM, 256GB of storage, and up to 16 hours of battery life, all for under $600. It's no wonder this latest model is already proving to be a bestseller.
With an impressive $150 discount, this Prime Day deal addresses our main complaint about the M5 Air: it's pricier than the previous model. Now, you're getting the latest chipset, 16GB of RAM, and a bigger 512GB SSD for much less, with a price that arguably challenges even the budget MacBook Neo when it comes to outright value.
For creative professionals, the 14-inch MacBook Pro powered by the performance-driven M5 Pro chip is the one to choose. This beast flies through demanding workloads like video editing without skipping a beat.
Amazon's cheapest Prime Day TV deal is Insignia's 32-inch F20 Series Fire TV for just $69.99. The Fire TV features Full HD resolution, DTS Virtual :X Sound for impressive audio, smart capabilities with the Fire OS, and a voice remote with hands-free Alexa – all for under $100.View Deal
If you're looking for a cheap set for an extra bedroom, Amazon's Prime Day sale has the best-selling 32-inch 2-Series HD smart TV for a record-low price of $134.99. While the Amazon 2-Series TV lacks 4K resolution, it offers smart capabilities through the Fire TV experience and Amazon Alexa, providing hands-free control.View Deal
If you're looking for a small-screen budget TV, this 43-inch 4K Fire TV from Toshiba for $159.99 is an unbeatable deal. Toshiba's C350 is a 4K TV with HDR support, delivering solid picture quality for everyday viewing. Access to streaming apps is easy with the Fire TV OS, which has Netflix, Disney+, Prime Video, and more at your fingertips.View Deal
Samsung's S90F OLED TV earned five stars in our review, and, though smaller, the 48S90F shares all the same excellent features. Now Amazon has it at a huge $600 discount. The S90F OLED TV delivers an outstanding picture, thanks to quantum dot OLED technology and Samsung's NQ4 AI Gen3 processor. You're also getting extensive gaming features and Samsung's impressive Tizen operating system.
You can get the best-selling Insignia 50-inch F50 Series 4K TV for an incredible price of $119.99 — a record-low. The Insignia F50 Series TV features 4K HD resolution, DTS Studio Sound, smart capabilities with Fire OS, and a voice remote with hands-free Alexa, so you can use your voice to control your TV.View Deal
This brand-new version of the Amazon 55-inch Fire TV 4-Series is on sale for its lowest price yet. The mid-sized 4K display supports HDR10, delivering a sharp, clear, and vibrant image for TV shows, movies, and sports. All major streaming apps are ready to go, too, and there's voice control via Alexa. It's an all-around solid TV for the price if you need an affordable and capable display.View Deal
Samsung's super-stylish The Frame TV is always a big Prime Day hit, and this is an excellent price for the set, with its smart separate connections box, lovely frame and rich colors. And you get access to Samsung's impressive art selection, of course.View Deal
If you've been holding out for a premium World Cup TV upgrade, this deal on the Samsung S95F 55-inch might be perfect. Dropping to a record-low $1,597 at Best Buy, the S95F's bold colors, high brightness and brilliant anti-reflection screen make it a prime companion for the World Cup. View Deal
The latest Amazon Omni QLED is a brilliant budget TV that delivers solid picture quality and a good set of gaming features, including 4K 60Hz, Dolby Vision, and HDR10+, for an affordable price. This Prime Day discount brings the 55-inch model to its lowest-ever price of $279.99.View Deal
This Hisense U7 Series delivers top TV tech for the money in a reasonably sized display, including a bright, vibrant QLED panel with excellent contrast and a high 165Hz refresh rate for smooth images. It will excel as a TV for watching sports, streaming all your favorite shows and movies, and playing the latest games.View Deal
This Prime Day deal takes the 65-inch Amazon Ember Omni Mini-LED TV down to a record-low price of $879.97. This TV delivers solid brightness and contrast, along with bold colors, and a ready-to-use, out-of-the-box sports mode that lets you watch sports with minimal setup. It also offers a robust selection of gaming features, including 4K, 144Hz, VRR, ALLM, and Dolby Vision support.View Deal
Samsung's 2025 model, The Frame Pro, is down to its lowest price yet for Prime Day. The Frame Pro enhances the impact of the popular lifestyle TV by replacing a standard QLED screen with Neo QLED, which incorporates mini-LEDs for a much better viewing experience, with far richer contrast. It also offers a higher refresh rate and comes with a Wireless One Connect box, so you can place your HDMI connections anywhere in the room. Still, it shows works of art when off and is finished with an anti-reflective coating.View Deal
The TCL QM7K is a feature-packed mini-LED TV that over-delivers for its price range. It has great picture quality and a ton of solid gaming features. While this discount may be small, it does take the 65-inch model down to a new record-low price of $749.99. View Deal
The LG C5 is the ultimate all-around TV, delivering excellent performance for movies, gaming and sports with a full suite of features and superb picture quality. The 65-inch model has dropped to $1,199.99 at Amazon and while this isn't a record-low, it's the cheapest it's been since February. View Deal
The Samsung QN90F is our ultimate TV for sport thanks to its brightness, glare-free screen and excellent motion handling, making it a perfect World Cup TV. Stock is either running low or gone across various retailers, but you can still get the 75-inch model for this great price, considering what a premium TV it is.View Deal
Here is an Amazon exclusive deal on a massive display. You can get TCL's 98-inch QM64L Series for $1,799.99, which is an incredible price for a TV of this size. A truly great budget mini-LED TV, the TCL QM64L delivers vibrant picture quality and solid gaming features for a price that won't break the bank.View Deal
The Ninja Blast Max was already on my Prime Day wish list, and Amazon's sale already has an impressive $30 discount on the portable blender. The large 530ml container features a leakproof lid and a detachable base so you can blend, twist, and take your smoothie on the go. The Blast can blend ice and frozen fruit, as well as liquids and powders, so you're covered for all kinds of smoothies and shakes.View Deal
An Instant Pot pressure cooker is a great addition to any kitchen thanks to its superb versatility, and it's also a popular Prime Day purchase.Our Instant Pot Duo Plus review praised this model's intuitive controls and affordability.View Deal
For less than half price, you're getting an air fryer that's dependable as well as affordable. Right now, it's much better value than it was even during last year's Prime Day and Black Friday events, and I'm confident you'll be getting your money's worth. View Deal
An air fryer allows you to enjoy your favorite fried foods with less oil, and this Ninja XL model is perfect for families. The 5.5-quart capacity drawer is enough to make meals for the whole family, and preset functions make air frying, roasting, reheating, and dehydrating easy.View Deal
I want to replace my current air fryer with this Ninja Crispi model, thanks to its glass container. It comes with two removable glass containers and lids, so it’s great for meal prep. The larger one is 3.8L, providing enough space to feed up to six people while also allowing simultaneous cooking of a whole 1.2kg chicken and vegetables. This Prime Day deal is $20 shy of the record-low price we saw during Black Friday.View Deal
The Ninja Creami Deluxe ice cream maker will surely be a Prime Day best-seller, thanks to its popularity during the hotter summer months. With a touch of a button, you can make ice cream, milkshakes, yogurts, and sorbets, and add your favorite mix-ins and flavors. This specific model includes two XL 24-oz pint containers.View Deal
Keurig's smallest coffee maker is mighty for its compact size, and doesn't compromise quality of flavor for a budget-friendly coffee machine. $20 may not seem like the biggest saving, but it's the lowest price we've it hit in recent months. View Deal
There's $90 off this smart hot-and-cold Keurig coffee maker right now. It automatically adjusts its brew temperature when you make iced coffee for a mellower flavor and to avoid diluting your drink with melted ice - a perfect appliance addition this summer.View Deal
As far as its pricing history goes, the Vertuo Pop+ is back down to its Black Friday price, which is always refreshing to see during Prime Day. That said, it's been way over a year since it hit an all-time-low price, which makes us think it won't get any cheaper as Prime Day kicks in. View Deal
The Breville Barista Express is on par with some of the best espresso machines we've reviewed here at TechRadar. It has a higher learning curve than the average espresso machine, but it allows you to hone your coffee skills to make drinks exactly how you like them. This is a return to the record-low price for the entry-level espresso maker and it remains a number one best-seller at Amazon, so it's looking like the right time for me to upgrade.View Deal
The Luxe Café Pro is the cheapest this premium coffee maker has ever been. The Pro model does it all, including brewing espresso, well-balanced drip coffee, and rapid cold brew, and it features an independent hot water system.View Deal
The best entry-level bean-to-cup coffee maker is now down to half price at Amazon. It was amazing value already, so I was shocked to see it this cheap. If you were thinking of buying a compact espresso machine on Prime Day, don't wait — you can grab this one now, and you don't need a Prime subscription to get it.View Deal
The latest version of the standard Kindle is on sale as part of the annual Prime Day sale. It's a basic ereader, but it still boasts a four-week battery life and space for thousands of books. Given it's $40 cheaper than the Paperwhite, this is clearly a better pick for the infrequent reader who's after a more budget-friendly option. At $85, this Prime Day deal matches the record-low price for the ereader, but is far from the bigger discounts I've seen in previous years.View Deal
Amazon Prime Day features an OK, if a little disappointing, deal on the latest Kindle Paperwhite. We found in our Kindle Paperwhite review that it's packed with features to suit all avid readers, including a 12-week battery life, glare-free 7-inch screen, adjustable warm light, and storage space for thousands of books. This is a good buy and one of the best ereaders out there, it's just a shame that the days of even bigger discounts are well in the past.
The Kindle Colorsoft is down to its lowest price as part of Amazon Prime Day. As Amazon's first and only colored Kindle, it's a must-have for people who love reading travel guides, graphic novels, and other genres with a lot of images and photographs. It's USB-C and wireless charging compatible, lasting up to 8 weeks on a full battery.View Deal
This updated version of the Kindle Scribe hasn't been discounted since launch, so this Prime Day is a great time to bag a deal. The Scribe combines some of the best features of the Kindle Paperwhite, such as the glare-free and auto-adjusting display, along with the option to take notes, comment on documents, and doodle using the included stylus pen. Our Kindle Scribe review was down on some missing features that have been added in recent updates, so now this is a better value for a multi-functional device.View Deal
You can get Amazon's standard Fire TV Stick for just $15.99 — a new record-low price. In our Fire TV Stick review, we found the original version was a cheap way to add essential smart features to your TV, including access to streaming apps in HD, Alexa voice controls, and the ability to control other smart home devices.View Deal
Amazon's newest 4K streaming stick is down to its lowest-ever price for Prime Day. Considering it's only a few bucks more than the cheaper HD version, you might as well pay for the upgrade and get access to higher resolution streaming — as long as you have a 4K TV. It lacks a few premium features found in the more expensive Plus and Max models, such as improved Wi-Fi and Dolby Atmos, but this is more than enough to cover general everyday use.View Deal
Amazon's new Fire TV Stick 4K Plus streams shows and movies on your TV in ultra-high definition 4K resolution. This updated version now supports Dolby Vision, Wi-Fi 6, and includes 2GB of RAM. This deal from Amazon Prime Day is a return to the record-low price and excellent value for an all-around streaming device.View Deal
This is $2 shy of the record-low price for Amazon's premium streaming device. The Fire TV Stick 4K Max streams the same content at the same quality as the standard 4K version, but the extra power inside delivers faster app navigation. Plus, it uses Wi-Fi 6E technology to deliver a more stable, consistent streaming experience.View Deal
The 4K Fire TV Cube is Amazon's fastest-ever streaming media player, functioning as a smart speaker that allows you to control your smart home devices. The Fire TV Cube features Dolby Vision, HDR, and Dolby Atmos support, and works with Amazon Alexa for hands-free control.View Deal
The Amazon Echo Dot is down to $34.99 for Prime Day. Amazon's best-selling smart speaker offers improved audio, a new temperature sensor, and all the handy Alexa features just a voice command away, such as playing music, answering questions, and checking the weather. This one was $4 cheaper over Black Friday, but it's still a strong deal.View Deal
Amazon's Echo Spot is a solid smart alarm clock that pairs a 2.83-inch touchscreen with a 1.73-inch front-firing speaker. With Alexa onboard, you can ask the assistant for the weather, play music, or, of course, schedule alarms. This Prime Day deal matches the previous record-low price we saw during Black Friday.View Deal
Whether you want more advanced features like Lossless High Definition audio and Automatic Room Adaptation, or just love the idea of a more premium-looking speaker with faster Alexa responses, the Echo Dot Max is a great choice. This deal for Prime Day is a new record-low price.View Deal
Amazon's best-selling Echo Show 5 is down to $59.99 for Prime Day. The latest version of the Echo Show 5 features a compact 5.5-inch display but packs impressive sound with deeper bass and clearer vocals. Voice controls are enabled through Amazon Alexa, while you can use the smart screen to listen to podcasts, watch movies, stream videos, play music, and more.View Deal
Amazon's larger smart display just got its biggest discount yet ahead of Prime Day. The Echo Show 11 boasts a vibrant 11-inch full HD screen and spatial audio support for room-filling sound when listening to music or watching videos. With Alexa+ support, too, you get access to all of its advanced AI features, and an easy way to connect and control other smart devices around you home.View Deal
The latest Echo Show 15 got a big refresh when it launched, bringing its specs up to speed and offering a better Alexa experience. These were the first smart displays from Amazon to see the Alexa+ treatment and, naturally, offer one of the better user experiences with Amazon's gen AI-boosted subscription service.View Deal
If your children are at an age where they're after something a bit more capable in tech, then this Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids tablet is a solid upgrade. It has all the parental controls, safety features, and protective measures, and an impressive 13-hour battery life. Today's Prime Day deal is just $5 shy of the record-low price.View Deal
The cheapest Kindle deal on Amazon right now is this excellent discount on the latest Amazon Kindle Kids version. Simply put, this model is functionally the same as the standard Kindle but comes with a Kid-friendly cover, a six-month trial for Amazon Kids Plus, and an extended two-year warranty. Regardless of whether you're a small or big kid, this is a great deal on the baseline Kindle.View Deal
Similar to the above deal on the standard Kindle, the cheapest Kindle Paperwhite deal available at Amazon today is on the Kids Edition variant. Again, the device is functionally the same as the standard Kindle Paperwhite, but you get a themed cover, a six-month trial of Amazon Kids+, and an extended warranty. The main selling point for the Paperwhite over the standard Kindle is that it's waterproof and features a larger seven-inch display.View Deal
The Kindle Colorsoft Kids has reached $189 on two occasions before, but today's deal is a brand-new record-low price on the latest model. While the Colorsoft is pricier than the others, as the name suggests, it has a color display that's fantastic for graphic novels and kids' books. Otherwise, it's very similar to the Paperwhite in that it's waterproof, comes with 12 months of Amazon Kids+, a themed cover, and a two-year guarantee.View Deal
Another top deal from the Amazon Big Spring Sale is the all-new Blink Video Doorbell for only $35.99. The Blink doorbell alerts you when motion is detected and features infrared night vision, two-way audio, a two-year battery life, and an expanded field of view.View Deal
Don’t underestimate its size (and price point, for that matter), because this tiny security camera boasts a hi-res 2K camera and a spotlight for nighttime visibility. Thanks to Amazon's Prime Day sale, you can get the latest version of the security camera for under $20.View Deal
We consider the Outdoor 4 the best outdoor security camera, so we're thrilled that it's available at a massive 65% discount. It's wire-free and satisfyingly simple to set up, with a battery life of up to 2 years. It features a user-friendly app that lets you make the most of 1080p HD video and two-way audio, with additional features available with a Blink subscription.View Deal
If you have wiring for a doorbell, this is an excellent deal on Ring's cheapest doorbell, knocking 50% off the list price. For that amount, you get a Retinal 2K with up to 6x enhanced zoom, live view, and two-way talk.View Deal
I already own the best-selling Ring Video Doorbell and can't imagine living without it. The smart doorbell features a built-in battery and lets you see, hear, and speak to anyone from your phone or computer. Today's Prime Day deal from Amazon is a new record-low price.View Deal
The Ring Battery Video Doorbell Plus offers higher resolution than the standard model, plus color night vision, and it's down to a record-low price of $99.99 in this Prime Day deal, so why not upgrade and treat your home to enhanced security?View Deal
There's a massive 50% discount on the already affordable Ring Indoor Cam at Amazon's Prime Day sale. This plug-in security camera works with Alexa and offers motion detection and real-time notifications, so you can stay up to date on what's happening.View Deal
There's 50% off this easy-to-install Ring Outdoor Cam Plus right now, so you can enjoy a wide field of view in 2K Video for under $60. This plug-in security camera works with Alexa and offers motion detection and real-time notifications, so you can stay up to date on what's happening.View Deal
This Prime Day deal lets you get the Ring Outdoor Camera for $39.99 — that's the lowest price I've ever seen. The Alexa-enabled security camera features motion-activated notifications, two-way talk, and can be placed outside thanks to the weather-resistant design and a battery life of six to twelve months.View Deal
The Ring Floodlight Camera Wired Plus is 50% off at Amazon, bringing the price down to a record-low $89.99. The motion-activated HD camera features two-way talk, customizable motion zones, and notifies your smartphone, tablet, or laptop when motion is detected.View Deal
Bissell portable carpet cleaners are breakout stars at holiday sales like Prime Day, and Amazon has the top-rated Little Green Mini model for $79.99. Perfect for pet owners and parents, the portable carpet cleaner can magically erase spills and stains from carpets, couches, auto interiors, and more.View Deal
This is another best-selling appliance during Prime Day, and it's already on sale for just $59 - just $9 shy of the all-time low price. The Shark mop features powerful steam and a rotating pad for a deep clean and includes three steam modes for heavy or light stains and messes.View Deal
If you're looking for a powerful upright vacuum but don't want to spend a lot on a Dyson, Amazon's Prime Day sale has the best-selling Shark Navigator Lift-Away on sale for $139.99. The upright vacuum works on both carpet and hard floors, featuring lift-away technology that allows you to easily clean hard-to-reach areas by simply lifting the pod.View Deal
Tired of pesky pet hair all over your house? Bissell's PowerClean FurFidner is designed with that in mind, featuring a powerful 200W motor and headlights that illuminate hidden pet hair and fine dust. Today's Prime Day deal is the lowest price we've seen this year.View Deal
The Shark PowerPro Plus Cordless Stick Vacuum is a solid starter package from a reputable brand at its lowest price yet. It includes a self-cleaning brushroll, a HEPA filter for catching dust and allergens, and up to 50 minutes of runtime at full charge. In addition to its standard form and vacuum head, it can convert into a handheld vacuum and includes a crevice tool to address hard-to-reach places. The LED lights also make it easier to spot dirt and clean it.View Deal
Perfect for pet owners, the Bissell ProHeat 2X removes the toughest pet stains and odors with multiple cleaning modes and helpful attachments. Today's Prime Day deal is the lowest price we've seent his year.View Deal
The Dyson V8 is plenty powerful, packing more attachments than the standard model to help you achieve the deep clean of your dreams. It can conveniently transform into a handheld vacuum and offers up to 40 minutes of run time. Today's Prime Day deal is the lowest price we've ever seen.View Deal
There's no Saros 10 deal for US shoppers, but there is a huge discount — and another new all-time cheapest price — on the 10R. This is a sister model, and the two are almost exactly the same — I'll cover the differences below. My reviewer loved this model as much as I love my Saros 10. View Deal
Easily one of the most feature-laden robot vacuums I've ever used, the Dreame X50 Ultra Complete isn't messing around when it says it's "complete". From threshold-climbing legs to a retractable sensor puck, its extending side brushes to the self-cleaning base, there's little left to the imagination with this full package robovac. Plus, it offers powerful 20,000Pa suction, and during testing its battery lasted around 90 minutes. View Deal
If you haven't heard, wired headphones are all the rage, which is why Apple's EarPods for $14.88 are an excellent Prime Day deal. A slim, quality-looking design, clear sound, and comfortable fit are just a few of their best qualities. This model works with all devices that have a Lightning connector – which is iPhone 14 and before – so if you've got a newer iPhone, you'll instead want the USB-C version ($16.99 at Amazon).View Deal
The AirPods 4 are Apple's cheapest AirPods, and you can find them on sale for $99, which is the lowest price we've seen this year and just $30 shy of the record-low. The AirPods 4 feature a new design for all-day comfort and feature Apple's H2 chip, which supports personalized spatial audio and voice isolation. You also get a redesigned case with 30 hours of battery life and support for wireless charging via USB-C.
Amazon has the AirPods 4 with active noise cancellation on sale for $148.99, which is the best deal you can find right now. The AirPods 4 feature a new comfortable design, handy controls, and Apple's H2 chip, which supports personalized spatial audio and voice isolation.
This might just be the best Prime Day tech deal - Apple's AirPods Pro 3 for $179.99. Apple's newest premium buds feature improved Active Noise Cancellation, outstanding audio, a comfortable in-ear design, and new features such as live translation and heart-rate tracking. These do-it-all buds really are 100% flagship audio, and the noise-canceling quality is outstanding.View Deal
Amazon has the all-new AirPods Max 2 on sale for $399, which is the lowest price they've ever been. The over-ear headphones now include Apple's H2 chip, which delivers adaptive audio, personalized volume, and improved voice isolation, resulting in superior sound. You're also getting up to 1.5x more Active Noise Cancellation and 20 hours of battery life.
This is the cheapest these have ever been! They've been $56 before, but this chops an extra $3 off that – hurrah! Amazon's listing their most recent $79 fee as a comparison, but make no mistake, their original MSRP is the one you see in this deal. A top saving! Highly recommended. View Deal
In my glowing 4.5-star review of these truly likeable September 2025-issue noise-cancelling over-ears, I said they "could easily cost twice as much", adding "you'll struggle to find a more original set of affordable headphones that offer this much for this little". Well, now that figure has shrunk to just $61.75, a fee our price trackers have never seen until now — their previous all-time low price was $68, just for full clarity. For this money, and as long as the glorious white or light green colorways suit, I wouldn't even hesitate. Highly recommended! View Deal
A moment for the 'fried-egg-meets-cassette-tape' colorway though… yes, it's a look for the bold, but the deal is live on the slightly more demure black or white finishes too, and this March 2026 set of noise cancelling cans doesn't just excite us in the looks department. These aren't to be confused with the slightly disappointing Headphone (1) — no no, this is the greatly improved (and far cheaper) follow-up set. And in our full review, we summarised our thoughts thus: "Now THAT's how you do a second version". This is the cheapest they've ever been, but given that they're barely three months old, that's not surprising… View Deal
Sony's newest mid-range wireless earbuds for less than $80 in Amazon's Prime Day sale? Yup: this is a real bargain. For this money, you're getting Sony quality for the kind of money you'd expect to pay for a much lesser brand. In our Sony WF-C710N review, we heaped praise on these buds for their bolstered battery life, fantastic sound quality, and upgraded ANC. At this price point, recommending them is a no-brainer – at a third of the price of the high-end Sony WF-1000XM5 earbuds, we think these are the better-value buy.View Deal
This is the first time we've seen this model drop below $200, and though they're not the latest in Sony's lineup, they're still incredibly popular four years after their release. Blending comfort and audio smarts into one device, the XM5s are a highly reliable pair of headphones. View Deal
The Sony WH-1000XM6 headphones are the best Sony headphones around — and this is $20 cheaper than they've ever been! They’ve been co-created with world-renowned audio engineers, so you get fantastic sound clarity and precision. A lightweight carbon fiber dome ensures high fidelity sound and rich vocals. You also get powerful noise-cancelling, along with a six-microphone AI-based beamforming system for great noise reduction on calls. Up to 30 hours of battery life rounds things off nicely. Did I mention this the cheapest they've ever been? Quick! View Deal
The excellent EAH-AZ80 that came before this model basically tore up the rule book on sound quality and features in wireless earbuds – and the AZ100 are even better. Released in January 2025, these little beauties are still the only earbuds to offer multipoint to three devices simultaneously, plus excellent sidetone tech for hearing your own voice in calls, as well as some of the most neutral and detailed audio in an even smaller, even more premium-feel design. Oh, and the deal? It's a return to their lowest-seen price ever. Highly recommended. View Deal
Bose is one of the biggest names in the world of headphones, and that reputation for quality is shown in these earbuds. The Ultra Open boast incredible sound, supreme power, and excellent battery life, making them a seriously premium pair of all-around buds. Now at a record-low price (as long as certain finishes work for you), so there's no better time to buy.View Deal
We awarded them the full five stars in our review, thanks to the brilliant noise cancellation, excellent audio quality, and extremely comfortable design. We had nothing more to say except that they are the 'best active noise-canceling cans for the money.'View Deal
The Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 are our pick for the best running headphones for endurance. So, if you’re running longer distances, these are excellent. The incredibly well-engineered earhook design delivers a secure fit, and the buds offer solid battery life and good sound quality. Today's Prime Day deal is $20 shy of the record-low price.View Deal
The Beats Solo 4 supports lossless audio via USB-C or a 3.5mm audio cable, and Spatial Audio, which uses head tracking to enhance your listening experience. These headphones also last up to 50 hours on a single charge and can regain five hours of playback time in just 10 minutes of charging.View Deal
Grab the highly-rated Beats Studio Pro for $169.95, which is just $10 shy of the all-time record-low price. They're gorgeous-looking, easy to use, and the sound is good (read about it in our Beats Studio Pro review), so if the lack of multipoint pairing (they do auto-switch with Apple devices, though) and wearer detection doesn't bother you, this is a very solid deal.View Deal
The Logitech Lift is a well-built ergonomic mouse with adjustable sensitivity settings between 400 and 4,000 DPI. So, while it won't be the best option for gamers, it's perfect for everyday use for work or study. It works very well via Bluetooth, but you can also connect via 2.4GHz wireless and set it up to work with three different devices.View Deal
Wrists ache after long periods at your keyboard? This deal on an accessory that earned five stars in our Logitech Wave Keys review is hard to ignore. This ergonomic wireless keyboard is comfortable to use, easy to connect to, and sports a wrist pad that actually works. $15 is a decent saving on an already affordable ergonomic peripheral, so this Prime Day deal is hard to ignore.View Deal
The Logitech Lift is a well-built ergonomic mouse with adjustable sensitivity settings between 400 and 4,000 DPI. So, while it won't be the best option for gamers, it's perfect for everyday use for work or study. It works very well via Bluetooth, but you can also connect via 2.4GHz wireless and set it up to work with three different devices.View Deal
Wrists ache after long periods at your keyboard? This deal on an accessory that earned five stars in our Logitech Wave Keys review is hard to ignore. This ergonomic wireless keyboard is comfortable to use, easy to connect to, and sports a wrist pad that actually works. $15 is a decent saving on an already affordable ergonomic peripheral, so this Prime Day deal is hard to ignore.View Deal
Here's an older and fairly basic Chromebook, but this one comes with a welcome bump up to 8GB of RAM to help boost performance. It's still best-suited to general use because of the entry-level processor and limited storage space, but it's up to the job of web browsing, light work, writing documents, and streaming media. Plus, you get the superior battery life of up to 11.5 hours, which is much more compared to similarly priced Windows machines.View Deal
This version of the Acer Chromebook Plus offers an impressive amount of power for the price. It includes 8GB of RAM and an Intel Core i3 processor to boost performance, boot times and load times. Storage of 256GB is fairly average for the price, but battery life is solid at up to 10 hours on a single charge. That's more than enough to last a full working day. At a little over $300, it's a smart buy for school or college, or just as a home laptop for light use and everyday tasks.View Deal
If you want a cheap Windows laptop, then this configuration of the Asus Vivobook Go is an excellent buy and terrific value for money. You get an AMD Ryzen 5 processor, 8GB of RAM and a large 512GB SSD to ensure good overall performance and enough essential speedy storage for the price. It's a top buy right now if you're on a budget and need a laptop for general everyday use, admin tasks, light work, or schoolwork.View Deal
There's a big saving on this Asus Vivobook 14 at Amazon. It's a modern machine, with an efficient Snapdragon X processor, 16GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD, so you have enough power and storage space for everyday jobs. It's a top buy right now if you have a reasonable budget and need a strong mid-range laptop for general use, admin tasks, light work, or schoolwork. It also boasts an incredible 29-hour battery life.View Deal
This may be the older MacBook Air, but it's still a great value, and comfortably holds its own against the newer model. You get 512GB SSD storage and 16GB RAM alongside the speedy M3 chip. This deal knocks 38% off the 13-inch laptop and bring it down to a record-low price.View Deal
Amazon's cheapest Fitbit deal is the ultra-slim Fitbit Inspire 3 on sale for just $79.95 - just $10 more than the record-low price. Made for everyday wear, the Inspire 3 offers 24/7 heart rate monitoring and tracks sleep, workouts, stress, and more.View Deal
Not only is the Fitbit Charge 6 one of our favorite fitness trackers, but it's also one of the best Fitbits overall. The Charge 6 features a sleek design and offers fitness basics, with 41 exercise modes and up to 7 days of battery life. Today's Prime Day deal is a record-low price.View Deal
You can get the feature-packed Fitbit Versa 4 on sale for $139.95. The top-rated smartwatch features a built-in GPS for tracking runs, walks, and bike rides. Plus, it provides a daily readiness score to help you determine whether your body is ready for a workout or recovery, based on helpful insights.View Deal
You can snag a whopping $50 discount on the Fitbit Sense 2, bringing the price down to $197.95. The Sense 2 is one of Fitbit's most advanced health and fitness smartwatches, capable of tracking sleep and stress and featuring smartphone notifications, contactless payments, and GPS.View Deal
Amazon has a $50 discount on the new Apple Watch SE 3, making it an excellent bargain. The Apple Watch SE 2 currently holds the position as the best budget smartwatch, but the SE 3 more than matches it – and it's a smarter buy while it's on sale this week at Amazon.
My favorite Prime Day Apple deal is a $100 discount on the Apple Watch Series 11. The thinnest Apple Watch yet, with a wraparound LTP3 OLED display, it's a great-looking watch with Apple Intelligence-powered smarts and a boosted battery, clocking in at 24 hours of average use.
You can save $100 on the brand-new Apple Watch Ultra 3 at Amazon's Prime Day sale. Packed with premium features, you're getting Cellular connectivity, a boosted 42-hour battery life, and emergency satellite messaging. Today's deal is the lowest price we've seen this year.View Deal
A 4.5-star smartwatch with super-accurate health and activity tracking, as well as AI features. This larger 44mm version has a staggering 38% off, but the smaller 40mm versions start at $229.99 (was $349.99).View Deal
Save an impressive 30% on the Samsung Galaxy Watch8 Classic, with its rotating bezel that lets you scroll through the watch's options in an intuitive way, and resembles that of a classic dive watch. It comes in one size (large, 46mm) with either black and white strap options. View Deal
Save 15% on the Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra in all colorways, including the fetching Titanium Blue version introduced last year. While it's not the best choice for everyone, its power, longevity (up to 100 hours!) and rugged durability means it's well-made for adventurers and triathletes. Watch out, Garmin. View Deal
Here's a chance to get a whopping 50% off the excellent Garmin epix Pro (Gen 2). The 4.5-star smartwatch is an excellent buy for dedicated and enthusiast runners, thanks to its top-tier health tracking and GPS navigation features. You also get a clear AMOLED display with a scratch-resistant sapphire lens and titanium bezel. As far as premium smartwatches go, this one is tough to beat after such a big price cut.View Deal
You could say Walt Disney Imagineering has been on a decades-long journey with audio-animatronics, which is essentially the tech underneath iconic characters at parks worldwide. What started with Tiki Birds has since grown to give us legendary looks at other characters, and in recent years, Walt Disney himself.
Just like the walking, talking Olaf roaming character, BDX Droids, or the Walt Disney animatronic, that innovation comes from a specific part of Walt Disney Imagineering, and that's the R&D (Research and Development) lab.
In late November of 2025, Imagineering gave us an early first look at next-generation audio-animatronic technology, one that could be expressive in brand-new ways due to the fact it was using front-based projection.
As Leslie Evans, Executive R&D Imagineer at Walt Disney Imagineering Research & Development, told me, "We're really going after more tools to just tell stories in an incredible way."
Now, just seven months later, that same system is debuting inside a Disney Park for the very first time, and TechRadar has the exclusive first look, as I was one of the first to see it in Imagineering's R&D lab.
(Image credit: Walt Disney Imagineering)
This next-generation pirate is making its debut at Disneyland in the iconic Pirates of the Caribbean ride, which reopens Friday, June 26, 2026. For the first time, guests floating past the treasure-filled grotto will witness a pirate atop a pile of cursed gold transform from a flesh-and-blood pirate to a skeleton in mere seconds.
Choosing Pirates wasn't accidental — as Evans explained, the team was "looking for a figure where creatively we could do a great transformation," and ultimately landed on the conclusion that "this pirate transformation would be a great, great first place to do it." And considering it's a long-standing ride at the original Disney park filled with countless audio-animatronics, it makes sense that this next-generation technology is debuting there.
(Image credit: Walt Disney Imagineering)
But let's roll it back from the ride itself and into Imagineering's fairly unassuming R&D lab in Glendale, California. I walked through a garage-like space with high ceilings and workstations, alongside generations of hydraulic animatronics — all the way through the A-1000 systems — before approaching a pirate figure elevated on scaffolding above a bank of workstations, Imagineers actively running it below. That staging is intentional — guests will look up at the figure from a boat, and the lab mirrors that sightline exactly.
That, in fact, was the new next-generation animatronic. At first glance, it reads almost deceptively simple. But as Evans explained, the ambition behind it runs deep. "How can we enable transformations that maybe previously are really challenging or in some cases impossible… I want characters that can blush, that can cry," she told me.
Unlike traditional Audio-Animatronics, which rely on complex mechanical systems for facial movement, this figure begins with a 3D-printed shell and almost no visible mechanical articulation in the face.
(Image credit: Walt Disney Imagineering)
Instead, expression is driven almost entirely by a high-fidelity front-projected image mapped directly onto the character, and considering how far computer graphics and rendering have come, this dramatically expands what Imagineers can create with physical characters. Think of a person crying, laughing, grinning with emotion, and ultimately being more human.
What that process looks like up close is striking in its own right. During calibration, a blue and white mesh grid is projected across the entire figure — mapping the projection system precisely to every contour of the physical surface, from the brim of the hat down to the beads around the neck. It's a glimpse behind the curtain that makes the technology suddenly legible: this is how light becomes skin, or bone. Once that mapping is locked, the projected character snaps into place with a precision that's genuinely difficult to believe until you're standing in front of it.
With the installation at Pirates of the Caribbean, this next-gen audio animatronic system has various sensors that complete calibration daily, as well as the necessary compute system and projection tech, and redundancies for all of these. Considering it’s operating on a dark, water ride as well, there is a cooling system and a filtration system for the various components to keep them running day in and day out.
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That simplicity, though, was deliberate — the result of rigorous testing. Evans and her team actually built and evaluated versions of this next-gen tech with individual facial features, including the nose, projecting onto them and asking a pointed question each time: "Is this adding anything? Is this extra bit of complexity getting us something from a creative standpoint?" If the answer was no, it got cut.
As Evans described it, "We started from that moment of 'let's test this, and we're only going to keep what we actually really need.'"
The nose didn't make it. The jaw did.
Disney's new blend of animatronics and game engines
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Evans called it simply "a very exciting tool," and while she wouldn't be drawn on where it goes next beyond Pirates, that understatement might be the point.
That shift moves expressive detail out of mechanics and into real-time rendering — powered by a digital pipeline that connects Unreal Engine-based systems and animation tools. Evans talked about the moment those pieces converged. "When you really had animatronic technology, real-time game engines, and incredible CG assets all together… that's when we said, wait, we've really got something here," she said.
But getting there required pulling every discipline together. As Evans put it, "That's what's just absolutely magical about this team of people… when you bring them all together and say, 'this is the North Star, what are those key components that we need to go make it happen?'"
What that unlocks is a character capable of real-time visual transformation. Because the projection is dynamic, the character can shift emotional tone and surface detail in ways traditional animatronics simply can't — from subtle expressions like sadness or joy, to more dramatic changes that reshape how the character is perceived entirely. In Pirates, that means watching a single figure move between pirate and skeleton in real time, telling a fuller version of a story.
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The physical system underneath is still there, but simplified. The body retains enough traditional mechanical motion to interact with the environment, while the face becomes a canvas for projection-driven expression. Redundant projection systems are also built in for reliability — essential for a high-throughput attraction like Pirates of the Caribbean.
And while Disney wouldn't go into full technical breakdowns, the compute setup running it sits closer in architecture to a high-end gaming PC than traditional show-control hardware. Though, as we’ve seen with Smugglers Run and Buzz Lightyear Space Ranger Spin, the blur between ride systems and gaming is blurring.
Disney engineers even mapped the ride path physically inside the R&D lab to simulate what guests will see from the boat vehicles, ensuring the transformation reads correctly from multiple angles.
A platform, not just a pirate
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Evans was clear about what drives all of it, telling me, "We want them to believe it's real… we're trying to make people feel."
She added, "We don't build technology for technology's sake. Everything is about telling a great story to our guests."
Proof that it works came not from the engineers who built it, but from the first people who hadn't. Evans described watching fresh audiences encounter the figure for the first time. "Our folks are standing in front of this character for minutes, just watching this cycling transformation happen over and over and over again, and are still kind of mesmerized by it. That's when we got that moment of going — yeah, I think we did something good," she said.
And I can echo that. After the first glance, I stood in front of it, walking around from different angles, watching this pirate cycle from human to skeleton after taking the bait from a gold coin. It drives a genuine reaction of joy — it's deeply impressive, and I look forward to seeing it running at Disneyland alongside the other animatronics that have defined that ride for decades.
It's a meshing of past, present, and future in terms of tech. And that's where things start to open up beyond Pirates. What Disney is building here is not a single animatronic, but a platform for bringing real-time characters with far more detailed expressions to physical environments and attractions in a very scalable way.
So if a pirate can transform from human to skeleton in real time, the question becomes what happens when that system reaches the rest of Disney's universe of characters. Pirates of the Caribbean is where guests will see it first — but if Imagineering's trajectory is any indication, it won't be the last.
Publisher 4Divinity, who you may recognize as the publishers of JDM: Japanese Drift Master has something very different coming to its portfolio with Sword Sage: Awakening. A third-person action RPG where you step into the shoes of San Niang, and an adventure wrapped in Chinese myth and folklore. The studio debuted a new gameplay and story trailer today, which shows off a bit of the kind of action players can expect. It's a game that, to some, will look like another Soulslike, while others will say it looks more like a traditional action game with its combat. The reality, of […]
Intel's Nova Lake flagship may temporarily consume up to 474W under heavy boost workloads. Intel's Nova Lake Flagship 52-Core Chip Could Push PL2 Power to a Massive 474W as Intel Sends Revised Z990 Power Design Instructions With 3x 8-pin EPS Connectors More leaks are surfacing regarding Intel's upcoming Nova Lake lineup. As of today, we expect Intel's top-of-the-line Nova Lake S desktop lineup to feature up to a 52-core configuration, which is a massive jump over the current 24-core/24-thread configuration from Intel Arrow Lake S series. Intel did offer up to 32 threads in the Raptor Lake/Refresh lineup, but with […]
A first look at the iPhone 18 Pro’s logic board shows that the A20 Pro has adopted the new WMCM (Wafer-Level Multi-Chip Module) packaging, with Apple gradually shifting away from the PoP (Package-on-Package) technology used for the A19 Pro. We also see that Apple has once more relied on its chip design prowess to limit the size of the SoC while also making changes to the Neural Engine. Maintaining the same physical size as the A19 Pro allows Apple to lower production costs for the A20 Pro, which are already expensive to mass produce, thanks to TSMC’s 2nm node While the […]
Electronic Arts executive Laura Miele, a 30-plus-year veteran at the American publisher, was recently featured on The Game Business Show and talked about various topics, including, of course, how the publisher is using AI in its development process. Back in late 2024, EA CEO Andrew Wilson was one of the very first major gaming executives to openly state that generative AI would soon be at the "very core of business", allowing greater efficiency, expansion, and transformation. Now that it's been over a year and a half since that statement, when asked whether AI tools can expedite the increasingly long game […]
Circana senior director and veteran video game industry analyst Mat Piscatella has just shared the latest monthly sales numbers for the video game industry in the US for the month of May 2026. Usually, the big topic from these reports comes down to which games are at the top of the charts, and while that's still significant here, the bigger topic is what happened with hardware sales. While the Nintendo Switch 2 continued to sell and helped drive spending growth in the US video game industry for May 2026 compared to May 2025, the PS5 and PlayStation overall saw its […]
SpaceX has told investors it is considering launching a standalone Starlink mobile service for US consumers, according to the Financial Times. SpaceX president Gwynne Shotwell raised the possibility during the company's IPO roadshow, saying SpaceX could build its own terrestrial US mobile network and sell directly to consumers rather than through carrier partners.
Deal | The Galaxy Tab A11+ launched in the US on January 8, 2026. It comes with an 11-inch display, a MediaTek chipset, and a quad-speaker system with Dolby Atmos. Samsung is currently offering a $130 discount on the tablet.
The clock is ticking. Prime Day officially wraps up tonight, June 26, leaving shoppers only a few hours to lock in discounts of up to 45% on UGREEN’s premium tech accessories.
Samsung is trying to hold its own against a flood of rivals, including those from China, in the high-end segment, while Apple is expanding its portfolio more towards the lower end. As a result, there’s been a lot going on in our smartphone testing labs over the past three months. Here are our favorites.
The OnePlus N6 is set to launch in India next week as the brand's first N-series smartphone. Ahead of its debut, OnePlus has already confirmed that the handset will pack an 8,000mAh battery and has now revealed several more of its key specifications.
OnePlus’ new phone will come with a dual-rear camera setup headlined by a 50MP sensor. The company has yet to reveal details about the secondary camera.
The camera system will support 60fps video recording and Dual View Video. For selfies and video calls, the handset will feature an 8MP front-facing camera.
On the front, the OnePlus...
Wimbledon Tenis Turnuvası'na ana tablodan katılacak Zeynep Sönmez'in ilk turdaki rakibi Ann Li oldu.
İngiltere'nin başkenti Londra'daki sezonun üçüncü grand slam tenis turnuvasında mücadele edecek dünya sıralamasının 54. basamağındaki Zeynep, ilk turda dünya 29 numarası Ann Li (ABD) ile eşleşti.
Zeynep, 28 numaralı seribaşı Ann Li ile daha önce Merida Açık Tenis Turnuvası'nda oynadığı iki maçı da kazandı.
Bu sezon tek kadınlar kategorisinde Avustralya Açık'ta 3. tura çıkan Zeynep, Fransa Açık'a ise ilk turda veda etti.
Wimbledon Tenis Turnuvası, 29 Haziran-12 Temmuz tarihlerinde düzenlenecek.
Beşiktaş GAİN Erkek Basketbol Takımı'nın gelecek sezon EuroLeague'de mücadele edeceğinin açıklanmasının ardından Fenerbahçe Beko ve Anadolu Efes'ten açıklama geldi.
Beşiktaş GAİN Erkek Basketbol Takımı'nın gelecek sezon EuroLeague mücadele edeceği duyuruldu. EuroLeague'deki diğer Türk temsilcileri Fenerbahçe Beko ve Anadolu Efes, siyah beyazlı takım için tebrik mesajı yayımladı.
Fenerbahçe'nin sosyal medya hesabından yapılan paylaşımda "EuroLeague'e tekrardan hoş geldin Beşiktaş" ifadelerine yer verildi.
Fenerbahçe'ye geri dönen Vedat Muriqi, kulüp televizyonuna yaptığı açıklamada çarpıcı bir itirafta bulundu.
Fenerbahçe’nin yeniden kadrosuna kattığı golcü oyuncu Vedat Muriqi, kulüp televizyonuna (FB TV) özel açıklamalarda bulundu. Sarı-lacivertli formayı tekrar giyecek olmanın gururunu yaşadığını belirten Muriqi, transferinde emeği geçenlere teşekkür etti.
Kulübe adım attığı andan itibaren büyük bir duygu yoğunluğu yaşadığını ifade eden Kosovalı forvet, şu ifadeleri kullandı:
- Fenerbahçe’yi özlediğimi biliyordum ancak kulüpten içeri girince bu özlemin tahmin ettiğimden çok daha büyük olduğunu fark ettim. Bu şanlı formayı yeniden bana layık gören başkanımıza, hocamız İsmail Kartal’a ve taraftarlarımıza bir kez daha teşekkür ediyorum.
Takım arkadaşlarıyla bağını hiç koparmadığını ve adaptasyon sorunu yaşamadığını dile getiren yıldız oyuncu, kendisini evinde hissettiğini belirterek, "Takım arkadaşlarımla daha önce de iletişim halindeydik. Hiç ayrılmamış gibi hissediyorum" dedi.
Gaziantep FK'da başkan değişmedi... Memik Yılmaz, tek aday olarak girdiği olağanüstü genel kurulda tekrar başkanlığa seçildi.
Gaziantep FK Başkanı Memik Yılmaz, tek aday olarak girdiği olağanüstü genel kurulda tekrar başkanlığa seçildi.
Gaziantep Büyükşehir Stadı'nda yapılan genel kurulda, yönetim, faaliyet ve denetim raporları ibra edildi.
Daha sonra tek listeyle gidilen seçimde Memik Yılmaz, kulüp başkanlığına 3. kez getirildi.
Gaziantep FK'nin başarısı için çalışmaya devam edeceklerini belirten Memik Yılmaz, kulübün sadece bir futbol kulübü değil, şehrin önemli markalarından biri olduğunu ifade etti.
Yılmaz, Gaziantep'in sanayisi, gastronomisi ve dayanışma ruhuyla güçlü bir şehir olduğunu belirterek, şunları kaydetti:
"Sayın Valimizden Büyükşehir Belediye Başkanımıza, ilçe belediye başkanlarımızdan oda başkanlarımıza, iş insanlarımızdan tribündeki en genç taraftarımıza kadar herkes bu kulüp için elini taşın altına koydu. Gaziantep FK, arkasında bu sarsılmaz iradeyi hissettiği için bugün dimdik ayaktadır. Zorlu virajları, mali çıkmazları ve sportif baskıları aşabildiysek, bu tamamen şehrimizin bize duyduğu güven ve verdiği koşulsuz destek sayesindedir."
Futbolun dışarıdan sadece 90 dakikalık bir oyun gibi görülebileceğini ancak kulüp yönetmenin büyük sorumluluk gerektirdiğini vurgulayan Yılmaz, Gaziantep FK'nin başarısı için yoğun emek harcadıklarını söyledi.
Yılmaz, kulübün menfaatleri için zaman zaman ailesinden, işinden ve sağlığından fedakarlık ettiğini ifade ederek, şöyle devam etti:
"Bu kulübün başarısı, armamızın yere düşmemesi ve şehrimizin adının lekelenmemesi için yeri geldi günlerce uykusuz kaldım, yeri geldi ailemden, işimden fedakarlık ettim. Hepsinden öte bu süreçte Gaziantep için, kulübümüzün menfaatleri için kendi sağlığımdan bile ödün verdim. Hastane odasında bile aklımda hep tek bir soru vardı; Gaziantep FK'yi nasıl daha iyi bir noktaya taşırız? Biz bu yola koltuk sevdasıyla değil, memleket sevdasıyla çıktık. Sizlerin desteği ve güveni sürdüğü müddetçe, Memik Yılmaz olarak son nefesime kadar Gaziantep FK'nin başarısı için savaşmaya kararlıyım. Kongremizin kulübümüze, şehrimize ve Türk futboluna hayırlı uğurlu olmasını diliyorum."
Yeni dönemde Gaziantep FK'yi daha güçlü bir yapıya kavuşturmayı hedeflediklerini aktaran Yılmaz, sportif başarıyı sürdürülebilir hale getirmek, altyapıyı güçlendirmek ve mali disiplinden taviz vermeden kadro planlaması yapmak istediklerini belirtti.
Yeni yönetim kurulu listesi ise şu şekilde oluştu:
Başkan Memik Yılmaz, Azime Kadoğlu Akbulut, Abdullah Acar, Bülent İngeç, Cuma Kıratlı, Engin Ateşsönmez, Ferit Güney Dağdeviren, Fevzi Uslu, Gökhan Karakayalı, Halil Demir, İbrahim Altunova, İbrahim Halil Açıkgöz, İlhan Kılınç, İbrahim Koçak, İrfan Karakuzulu, İzzet Bakır, Mehmet Taşdelen, Mert Güllüoğlu, Mustafa Kara, Mustafa Kemal Şerbetçi, Muzaffer Aytekin, Oğulcan Erdoğan, Ömer Alper Köroğlu, Ömer Çakmak, Ramazan Çelik, Seçil Kömürcü Öğücü, Serhat Tümer, Uğur Şireci, Zeki Ormanlı.
Marsilya'nın mali bütçesini dengelemek adına bu yaz elden çıkarmaya hazırlandığı Mason Greenwood transferinde sıcak saatler yaşanıyor. Atlético Madrid ve Fenerbahçe'nin de yakından takip ettiği İngiliz yıldız için İtalyan devi AS Roma devreye girdi ancak İtalya'dan gelen son haberler transferin geleceğini tehlikeye soktu.
Marsilya yönetimi, bir bölümü Manchester United’a gidecek olan bonservis bedelini en az 50 milyon Euro olarak belirledi. Ancak Corriere della Sera'nın haberine göre, Şampiyonlar Ligi vizesi alan AS Roma, Fransız kulübünün mali denetleme kurumu (DNCG) ile yaşadığı sıkışıklığı fırsat bilerek bu transferi 40 milyon Euro artı bonuslar karşılığında bitirebileceğine inanıyor.
Marsilya kanadı ise kulübün paraya ihtiyacı olduğu için Greenwood’u ucuza bırakacağı iddialarını kesin bir dille yalanlıyor. Kulübe yakın kaynaklar, bu transferde finansal ve sembolik çıkarların çok yüksek olduğunu ve geri adım atılmayacağını vurguluyor.
Fransız basını, her sezon Ligue 1'de 20 gol atabilecek bir forvet için 50 milyon Euro’nun bile az olduğunu savunurken, transferde asıl tehlikenin tarih olduğuna dikkat çekiyor.
Greenwood’un sözleşmesinde yer alan özel madde sebebiyle, 1 Temmuz itibarıyla oyuncunun fiyatı otomatik olarak 60 milyon Euro’ya yükselecek. Bu durum, Roma’nın ucuza kapatma planlarını suya düşürebileceği gibi, transferi yakından takip eden Fenerbahçe için de bu hamleyi bir "hayale" dönüştürebilir.
La Provence, 37 yaşındaki dünyaca ünlü golcü Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang'ı isteyen Türk kulüplerini yazdı: Üç büyükler pusuda, listedeki o Anadolu kulübü ise tam bir çılgınlık!
Transfer piyasasında sinirleri zıplatacak bomba iddia Fransa’dan geldi. La Provence gazetesi, kariyerinde Borussia Dortmund, Arsenal, Barcelona ve Chelsea gibi devlerin formasını giyen, son olarak Suudi Arabistan'da izlediğimiz Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang için Türkiye'den dev kulüplerin devreye girdiğini ileri sürdü.
Haberde, 37 yaşındaki Gabonlu yıldız santrfor ile ciddi şekilde ilgilenen Türk kulüpleri listelendi. Listede Süper Lig'in devleri Beşiktaş, Fenerbahçe ve Trabzonspor yer alırken; en büyük şok Çorum FK detayında yaşandı. Golcü oyuncunun adının iddialı bir Anadolu kulübüyle anılması, transfer döneminin en büyük sürprizlerinden biri olarak yorumlandı.
İlerleyen yaşına rağmen fiziksel kalitesini ve gol yollarındaki keskinliğini kaybetmeyen Aubameyang, "emeklilik öncesi son büyük imza" için Türkiye seçeneğine sıcak bakıyor. Kulüplerin, oyuncunun menajeriyle mali şartları masaya yatırmak üzere nabız yokladığı belirtildi.
Hoto is a brand that several Tom's Hardware writers and editors have come to appreciate over the last few years. I personally own and regularly use the Hoto electric screwdriver, and it's become an essential part of my toolkit as I renovate my home.
For those who haven't been inducted into the Hoto fan club yet, you're in luck. The Amazon Prime Day sales have brought the cost of these popular, powerful, and well-built tools, slashing them back to previous or new record lows in many cases. That includes the two Hoto electric drivers, as well as a vacuum/air blower, flashlight, precision screwdriver kit, and more.
The Prime Day sales are nearly over, however, so this is your last chance to pick up one of these brilliant Hoto tools at a bargain price. We'll be expecting the prices for all of these items to shoot up over the weekend, so if you're looking to jump in with a purchase, check out the recommendations below.
Prime Day Deals on Hoto Tools
Every sale event brings further Hoto tools onto the market. We're focusing on the kit that techies, hobbyists, PC builders, and DIY-ers will love.
That includes the trusty electric driver kits, as well as the precision drivers. We've also got flashlights, vacuum cleaners, rotary tools, and more, all listed below.
This deal features the Hoto NEX O1 Pro, a magnetic precision screwdriver powered by a 1,500 mAh battery that will drive over 1,000 screws on a single USB-C charge. There are 25 different bit included in the case. . This kit comes with a sturdy box and all the bits you will need to keep your PC running.View Deal
The Hoto PixelDrive is a magnetic, precision cordless screwdriver powered by a 2,500 mAh battery and charged via a USB-C cable. An upgrade over the Tom's Hardware favorite, the Nex O1 Pro, this model includes a built-in LCD screen to display torque and battery levels. It weighs 317g, features six different torque settings, and includes 30 different ultra-hard screw bits.View Deal
A go-to screwdriver set for the office, workshop and your go-bag. With all the bits you will need to fix a multitude of problems.View Deal
Sleek, compact and with 24 double-ended bits crammed inside, the Hoto 24-in-1 precision screwdriver should be in your 3D printer toolkit.View Deal
This HOTO SnapBloq 3.7V electric screwdriver includes 56 bits including Slotted, Phillips, Hexagon, Hexagon Security, Torx, Torx Security, Pentalobe, Standoff, Y-Shaped, Tri-Wing, Triangle, Square, U-Shaped, JIS, SIM Card Needle. It also has three torque settings, an integrated light, and charges via USB-C.View Deal
This Hoto workstation set is the go-to kit for on-the-go DIYers, PC builders, and hobbyists. It comes in a magnetic case which helps to organize 26 different steel precision kits, six spudgets, five opening picks, two tweezers, a suction cup, and a pry knife.
You're also getting a magnetic pad, anti-static wrist strap, along with demagnetizing and magnetizing zones. It comes with an electric driver with a 350 mAh battery, rechargeable using USB-C, that's ultra-slim and porable.View Deal
If your loved one suffers with a crumby desk or a dusty PC, this all-in-one desk vacuum and portable air blower with 15,000 Pa suction is the appropriate gift to share. One side is for blowing, one side is for sucking, with various magnetic tools, depending on your environment. This 4-in-1 tool is also good for inflating and vacuum sealing. View Deal
The Hoto handheld car vacuum delivers 20,000 Pa suction for serious grime busting capabilities, thanks to its 96,000 RPM motor. This 4-in-1 tool is more powerful than the one listed above, but comes with a 2-in-1 grooming brush head, as well as various nozzles for inflating and blowing.View Deal
Everyone needs a flashlight for an emergency (or in those tough-to-reach spaces). This Hoto model is rechargeable over USB-C and comes with up to 24 hours of battery life, thanks to its 1,500 mAh battery. Brightness provided is up to 280 Lumens, and it's waterproof, with an IP55 rating.View Deal
Hobbyists and makers will want to get a hold of this Hoto 35-in-1 cordless rotary tool kit. The rotary tool itself is fitted with a high speed motor, offering five speed modes between 5,000 and 25,000 RPM. You can use this for sanding, polishing, cutting, carving, as well as to finish off a 3D printed model. It's battery operated, using USB-C for charging, and has a full array of attachments for various roles.View Deal
This combo deal features the Hoto NEX O1 Pro, a magnetic precision screwdriver powered by a 1,500 mAh battery that will drive over 1,000 screws on a single USB-C charge. It also includes the Hoto AutoCare 4-in-1 air duster and vacuum cleaner with five accessories.View Deal
This Hoto 16V cordless drill delivers 50 newton-meter torque, with dual high-speed modes providing between 400 and 1,700 RPM for drilling and driving. It's fully rechargeable, with a 1,900 mAh battery. It comes with 10 screwdriver bits, two metal drill bits, three woodworking bits, a multi-purpose ceramic bit, and an extension rod with storage.View Deal
This is the essential Hoto tool kit for somebody starting out. It includes 14 essential tools and 26 accessories, including the Hoto NEX O1 Pro electric screwdriver, arranged in a compact case.View Deal
Apple will release a base M6 chip for entry-level Macs this year but skip the Pro and Max versions of that generation, jumping instead to an accelerated M7 family built around on-device AI, according to a report from Bloomberg. It’s the first time since the M1 that a generation would arrive without higher-end variants, and it pulls the M7 forward by as much as six months, with Pro and Max parts now due in late 2027 and an Ultra in 2028.
The M6, codenamed Komodo, is set for entry-level machines, including a refreshed 14-inch MacBook Pro, which has seen unprecedented price rises to $1,999. According to the report, which quotes individuals who asked not to be named, it reaches around 200 GB/s of memory bandwidth against 153 GB/s on the M5, with a redesigned GPU carrying up to 12 cores, up from 10. Every family from the M1 through the M5 paired its base silicon with Pro and Max derivatives, and three of them also gained an Ultra.
The base M7, codenamed Delos, targets roughly 240 GB/s and could come in the first half of 2027, with the Pro, Max, and Ultra parts grouped internally under the Andros codename. Apple is fast-tracking the line to meet demand for on-device AI and heavier graphics work. Apple has declined to comment, and none of the specifications or dates have been confirmed by the company.
Memory bandwidth dictates how fast a chip can move the large data blocks, the main bottleneck for AI inference, and the climb from 153 GB/s to 200 GB/s to a planned 240 GB/s is a roughly 56% bandwidth increase from M5 to base M7. Those are figures for the base parts. The current M3 Ultra already delivers up to 819 GB/s by fusing two Max dies, which is why the high-end tiers, not the base chips, carry the heaviest local-AI workloads. The M6 also reportedly pairs an upgraded Neural Engine with faster GPU and CPU cores.
Apple is still planning to release an M5 Ultra this year, codenamed Sotra, with around 36 CPU cores, 80 GPU cores, and tested support for up to 768GB of unified memory. It would refresh a Mac Studio that currently runs the M3 Ultra, after Apple skipped an M4 Ultra altogether.
That 768 GB ceiling sits against a current M3 Ultra Mac Studio capped at 96 GB, after Apple pulled its 512 GB tier and raised the 96 GB-to-256 GB upgrade to $2,000, then dropped the 128GB option as well. Whether the highest M5 Ultra memory tiers reach buyers depends on supply constraints; those haven’t eased and are unlikely to in the near future.
Apple raised prices across its Mac and iPad lines on Thursday, part of a crunch that outgoing CEO Tim Cook called a “hundred-year flood” in an interview with the Wall Street Journal, blaming AI server demand for pulling high-bandwidth memory away from consumer hardware.
SoulTribe is a dating platform built for the African diaspora. It connects people through shared heritage, culture, language, and values to create meaningful matches with those who understand where you come from. The app goes beyond photos, helping you discover, match, and message with real chemistry.
SoulTribe is in private beta and invites founding testers to shape the experience. iPhone and Android users can try premium features free during beta and share feedback that will guide the launch.
BYD wins multiple high-profile defamation lawsuits against automotive social media accounts, securing substantial financial penalties and public apologies.
Basketbol Süper Ligi ekiplerinden Karşıyaka'da ayrılıklara Mert Celep de eklendi. Takım kaptanının, Samet Geyik gibi Gaziantep Basketbol ile anlaştığı belirtildi.
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RAMS Başakşehir'in, Bucaspor 1928'in genç orta saha oyuncusu Oğuz Taylan Caner ile ilgilendiği belirtildi. 18 yaşındaki futbolcu için görüşmelerin sürdüğü kaydedildi.
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Futbol üzrə Azərbaycan Birinci Liqasında mübarizə aparan “Səbail”in keçmiş müdafiəçisi Rubin Seyidov yenidən paytaxt klubunun düşərgəsinə qayıdıb.
Arena.az bu barədə “dənizçilər”in mətbuat xidmətinə istinadən xəbər verir.
Qeyd edilir ki, “Səbail” PFK növbəti futbolçu keçidini reallaşdırıb. Sözügedən klub son olaraq “Baku Sportinq”də çıxış etmiş 28 yaşlı müdafiəçi Rubin Seyidovla 1+1 illik müqavilə imzalayıb.
Xatırladaq ki, Rubin Seyidov əvvəlki illərdə də “Səbail”in şərəfini qoruyub. O, məhz paytaxt klubunun yetirməsi hesab edilir. Rubin bu klubdan ayrılandan sonra “Şahdağ Qusar” və “Baku Sportinq” kimi aşağı liqa klublarının formasını geyinib. Seyidov daha çox müdafiənin mərkəzində çıxış edir.
Ötən mövsümün yekunlarına əsasən Premyer Liqaya vəsiqə qazana bilməyən “Səbail” növbəti mövsümdə iddialı olmaq istəyir. Paytaxt klubu artıq “Sumqayıt”dan ayrılmış qapıçı Mehdi Cənnətovu, eləcə də digər keçmiş futbolçusu Zeynəddin Abdurrahmanovu heyətinə qatıb.
Futbol üzrə Azərbaycan milli komandasının sabiq yarımmüdafiəçisi Ceyhun Sultanov “Araz-Naxçıvan” klubunun prezidenti vəzifəsinə təyin edilib.
Arena.az bu barədə Naxçıvan klubunun mətbuat xidmətinə istinadən xəbər verir.
Bildirilir ki, bu qərar klubun İdarə Heyətinin iclasında qəbul olunub. Toplantıda həmçinin, klubun yeni mövsümə hazırlığı, akademiya komandalarının yenidən formalaşdırılması, əsas komandanın transfer çalışmaları müzakirə olunub.
Xatırladaq ki, Ceyhun Sultanov futbolçu karyerası ərzində “Fərid”, “Neftçi”, “Dinamo” (Bakı), “Bakı”, “Xəzər Lənkəran”, “Kəpəz”, “Sumqayıt”, “Qəbələ”, həmçinin İranın “Maşınsazi” klublarında çıxış edib. O, müxtəlif illərdə idarəçi kimi “Sumqayıt”, “Neftçi” və “Keşlə” klublarında fəaliyyət göstərib.
“Araz-Naxçıvan”ı 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümündə ukraynalı mütəxəssis Andrey Demçenko çalışdırırdı. Komanda onun rəhbərliyi altında ötən mövsümü 46 xalla 6-cı pillədə başa vurub. Mövsüm bitən kimi klub rəhbərliyi onunla yollarını ayırmış və bu posta Cavid Hüseynovu gətirmişdi.
Azərbaycanı futbol üzrə Avropa Konfrans Liqasında təmsil edəcək “Netçi” ukraynalı baş məşqçisi Yuri Vernidub ilə yeni müqavilə bağlayıb.
Arena.az bu barədə paytaxt klubunun rəsmi saytına istinadən xəbər verir.
Belə ki, “Neftçi” PFK-nın Müşahidə Şurasının sədri Hafiz Zeynalov və Baş İcraçı Direktor Cenk Sümerin iştirakı ilə keçirilmiş imza mərasimində ukraynalı mütəxəssisin mövcud sözləşməsi 2028-ci ilin yayına qədər uzadılıb.
Klubun Müşahidə Şurasının sədri Hafiz Zeynalov baş məşqçiyə Müşahidə Şurası tərəfindən böyük dəstək verildiyini bildirib:
“Klubumuz üçün xeyirli olsun! “Neftçi”nin həm milli çempionatda, həm kubok oyunlarında, həm də Konfrans Liqasında uğurlu olacağına Müşahidə Şurasının böyük inamı var. Baş məşqçi Yuri Vernidubun peşəkarlığına, səriştəsinə, qurmaqda olduğu komandaya inanırıq və bu yolda onu dəstəkləyirik”.
“Neftçi”nin Baş İcraçı Direktoru Cenk Sümer birlikdə böyük uğurlara imza atılacağına əminliyini ifadə edib:
“Bu, sadəcə müqavilə yenilənməsi deyil, həm də ortaq inamımızın və gələcəyə olan böyük ümidlərimizin real göstəricisidir. Məqsədlərimizə, peşəkar yanaşmamıza və loqomuza olan hörmətimizə göstərdikləri sarsılmaz dəstəyə, etibara və töhfələrə görə Müşahidə Şurasına səmimi qəlbdən təşəkkür edirəm. Bu ortaq öhdəlik bizi daha da gücləndirir. Baş məşqçi Yuri Verniduba “Neftçi”dəki fəaliyyəti müddətində nümayiş etdirdiyi sonsuz həvəs və zəhmətinə görə minnətdaram. Əminəm ki, birlikdə daha böyük uğurlara imza atacağıq”.
“Bu etimadı ilk gündən hiss etmişəm, indi də hiss edirəm”
Yuri Vernidub isə ona göstərilən etimada görə klub rəhbərliyinə və azarkeşlərə təşəkkür edib:
“Müşahidə Şurasına və klub rəhbərliyinə mənə göstərdikləri dəstəyə görə minnətdarlıq etmək istəyirəm. Bu etimadı ilk gündən hiss etmişəm, indi də hiss edirəm. Öz adımdan onu deyə bilərəm ki, daha çox işləmək lazımdır. “Neftçi”nin həm ölkə daxilində, həm də Avropa miqyaslı yarışlarda layiq olduğu yerə qayıtması üçün əlimizdən gələn hər şeyi etməliyik. Azarkeşlərə məni isti qarşıladıqlarına, mövsüm boyu həm məni, həm də futbolçuları sona qədər dəstəklədiklərinə görə böyük “çox sağ ol” deyirəm. Yeni mövsümdə tribunaları dolu görmək istərdim. Onların inamı hər bir futbolçunu ruhlandırır və irəli aparır”.
Qeyd edək ki, Yuri Vernidub 2025-ci il dekabrın 9-da “Neftçi”nin baş məşqçisi vəzifəsinə təyin olunub. Komanda onun rəhbərliyi altında keçirdiyi 19 oyunun 13-də qalib gəlib, 4-ü heç-heçə, 2-si məğlubiyyət olmaqla cəmi 6 matçda xal itirib. Ümumilikdə, ukraynalı çalışdırıcının gəlişindən sonra 43 xal toplayan “Neftçi” xallarının sayını 59-a çatdıraraq ötən mövsümü 4-cü pillədə başa vurub ki, bununla da Avropa Konfrans Liqasına vəsiqəni təmin edib.
“Qarabağ”ın futbolçusu Bəhlul Mustafazadə müalicəsini və fərdi reabilitasiya proqramını xaricdə davam etdirir.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.
Aparılan müayinələrin nəticələrinə əsasən, xroniki simfizit (osteitis pubis) diaqnozu (qasıq nahiyəsində xroniki zədə) qoyulan Bəhlulun vəziyyəti mütəmadi olaraq nəzarətdə saxlanılır və bərpa prosesi plan üzrə davam edir.
Əvvəlki zədə ilə bağlı əməliyyatdan sonrakı bərpa prosesi tam normal gedir və həmin nahiyə üzrə hər hansı narahatlıq və ya problem qeydə alınmayıb. Müdafiəçinin meydanlara qayıdışının təxminən 5 həftə ərzində baş tutacağı gözlənilir.
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Milan formally announced that Massimo Calvelli is their new CEO, as Gerry Cardinale and RedBird restructure the entire management team. ‘We will play to win, instead of playing not to lose.’
MILAN, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 03: Gerry Cardinale of AC Milan looks on before the Serie A match between AC Milan and FC Internazionale at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on September 03, 2022 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
The Rossoneri made a clean sweep the day after failing to qualify for the Champions League, sacking coach Max Allegri, director of sport Igli Tare, CEO Giorgio Furlani and technical director Geoffrey Moncada.
They have decided after much deliberation not to appoint a new director of sport or technical director, streamlining the process to give RedBird chief Cardinale more control,
Today, Calvelli was formally announced as the new Chief Executive Officer of Milan, as RedBird pushed out the last remaining representatives from former owners Elliott Management.
There was a transfer strategy summit at Casa Milan, including Cardinale, Calvelli, Director of Player Trading Hendrik Almstadt, Director of Football Intelligence Bobby Gardiner, and chief scout Donato Lomonte.
Calvelli appointed new Milan CEO
RIYADH, SAUDIA ARABIA – FEBRUARY 28: In this handout image provided by PIF, Massimo Calvelli, CEO, ATP (L) and Kevin Foster, Head of Corporate Affairs, PIF (R) The Public Investment Fund (PIF) unveil a new multi-year strategic partnership, marking a shared commitment to enhancing global tennis for players, fans, tournament organizers and stakeholders at all levels of the sport on February 28th, 2024 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by PIF via Getty Images)
“Since joining RedBird last year, Massimo has distinguished himself as a leader and driver of organizational design that brings people together and establishes a culture of collaboration and professionalism,” Cardinale said in the statement on the official club website.
“Massimo has co-led our investment in AC Milan along with RedBird partner David Castelblanco, both reporting to me. Our model at RedBird often requires our senior leadership to go ‘in house’ in our most important investments to ensure best in class execution, especially in situations requiring change and innovation. Massimo has demonstrated an ability to be effective in all these areas as he integrated himself into AC Milan over the last year.
“The mandate is clear – we will play to win, instead of playing not to lose – in everything that AC Milan touches, but most importantly on the field.
“The entire organization at AC Milan will now benefit tremendously from his full time appointment and sense of urgency to bring a winning culture and results back to the Club.”
That comment about ‘playing to win’ was seen as a jibe at former coach Allegri, who is still battling for a better severance payment so he can take over at Napoli.
Calvelli had worked in sport before, as CEO of the ATP tennis circuit from 2020 to 2025.
“The opportunity to lead AC Milan as it navigates this critical moment in its football trajectory as well as within the overall state of Italian football is something I take very seriously and with a profound sense of urgency,” Calvelli told the club website.
“The mandate from Gerry is to bring a culture of winning and results both on and off the field back to AC Milan – a culture worthy of the heritage that the Club represents within the European football community and our over 600 million fans worldwide.
“I’ve had a full year working collaboratively with the senior leadership of the Club across all functions and have a hands on sense of what needs to be fixed and innovated.
“I’m personally excited to work closely with our new Head Coach Ruben Amorim and his team which are already integrated and working well with our existing senior football leadership.”
RedBird chief Gerry Cardinale was at today’s Milan summit and named Massimo Calvelli new CEO, after Zlatan Ibrahimovic publicly praised target Kerim Alajbegovic. ‘That is rare.’
It was the first big meeting since the club decided on its new hierarchy, but Cardinale himself had not been expected at Casa Milan headquarters.
AC Milan senior advisor Zlatan Ibrahimovic smiles prior to the Italian Serie A football match between Unione Sportiva Sassuolo and AC Milan at the Mapei Stadium in Reggio Emilia, on April 14, 2024. (Photo by Piero CRUCIATTI / AFP) (Photo by PIERO CRUCIATTI/AFP via Getty Images)
RedBird Special Advisor Ibrahimovic could not participate, as he is in the USA working for Fox Sports as a television pundit during the World Cup.
However, he has been acting as a scout for Milan anyway, with his comments on the sensational goal scored by Bosnia and Herzegovina talent Alajbegovic.
“Everybody is talking about the goal, but for me the goal is not the biggest thing. The biggest thing is the courage,” said Ibrahimovic on Fox Sports.
“An 18-year-old in the World Cup, under pressure, with millions watching, and he plays like he owns the stadium. That is rare.
CARDIFF, WALES – MARCH 26: Kerim Alajbegovic of Bosnia and Herzegovina looks on during the FIFA World Cup 2026 European Qualifiers KO play-off match between Wales and Bosnia and Herzegovina at Cardiff City Stadium on March 26, 2026 in Cardiff, Wales. (Photo by Warren Little/Getty Images)
“Many young players have talent. Talent is everywhere. But talent without personality means nothing. When I watched Kerim, I did not see a young player hoping to have a good game. I saw a player who believed he was the best player on the pitch.
“The finish was beautiful, yes. The technique was perfect, yes. But what impressed me was the confidence before the goal. The way he demanded the ball, the way he attacked the moment. Great players do not wait for opportunities. They create them,” added Ibrahimovic.
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON – JUNE 24: Kerim Alajbegovic #19 of Bosnia and Herzegovina scores his team’s first goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group B match between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Qatar at Seattle Stadium on June 24, 2026 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)
It has long been reported that Alajbegovic is eager for a Serie A move, as Bayer Leverkusen intend to sell after his impressive loan experience with RB Salzburg.
However, Roma, Napoli and Atalanta do not seem to consider him a priority at all, so it could give Milan an opportunity to swoop in.
He plays primarily on the left side of an attacking trio, so the same role as Rafael Leao, and here too they face a quandary.
Roma need to raise funds by June 30 to balance the books and received a boost with the sale of Alessandro Romano to Cagliari for €6.5m including add-ons.
The Giallorossi face a difficult task every summer trying to meet their strict Financial Fair Play settlement limits, even after qualifying for the Champions League.
While Matias Soulé continues to stall on a possible move to the Saudi Pro League, they have at least managed to agree one sale.
Romano sale boosts coffers
VERONA, ITALY – MAY 24: Gian Piero Gasperini, Head Coach of AS Roma, pose for a photo with his coaching staff after the Serie A match between Hellas Verona FC and AS Roma at Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi on May 24, 2026 in Verona, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
Sky Sport Italia note that midfielder Romano has agreed personal terms with Cagliari, so can now complete the transfer.
It is worth €5m plus up to a further €1.5m in various performance-related bonuses.
The 20-year-old is a product of their youth academy and spent this season in Serie B on loan at Spezia.
With only two Serie A appearances as a substitute under his belt, it should be an opportunity to prove what he can do at the top level.
Romano has played throughout the youth levels of the Switzerland national team.
COMO, ITALY – APRIL 12: Nico Paz of Como 1907 scores their team’s second goal during the Serie A match between Como 1907 and FC Internazionale at Giuseppe Sinigaglia Stadium on April 12, 2026 in Como, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
He has flourished at the Stadio Sinigaglia after coming up through the Real Madrid youth academy, where he was sold two years ago for €6m with a series of clauses.
This included one to buy him back this summer for €9m or retain 50 per cent of the future sale fee, which the Merengues decided to activate yesterday and plan to sell him on to another club.
However, they also gave Como until June 30 to use their priority lane to keep the player, which the Serie A side is eagerly working on to take.
Nico Paz worth €120m to Real Madrid and Como
COMO, ITALY – MARCH 22: Nico Paz of Como 1907 celebrates after scoring their team’s fourth goal during the Serie A match between Como 1907 and Pisa SC at Giuseppe Sinigaglia Stadium on March 22, 2026 in Como, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
They state that Nico Paz has been given a valuation of €120m, so by paying €60m it would simply be for Como to purchase the other 50 per cent of the player.
At the same time, Real Madrid would be given another buy-back option worth ‘only’ €80m.
COMO, ITALY – OCTOBER 19: Como 1907 coach Cesc Fabregas and Nico Paz of Como 1907celebrate the victory at the end of the Serie A match between Como 1907 and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Sinigaglia Stadium on October 19, 2025 in Como, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Sky Sport Italia insist that clause is only valid for the summer of 2027, but Real Madrid can still retain a right of first refusal.
The €60m is payable over four years, therefore avoiding Financial Fair Play penalties.
The Spanish sources are also eager to explain that Real Madrid are not in fact activating their buy-back option for €9m at all, they simply informed Como that it was a possibility, giving them time to work out an alternative.
So this is a brand new operation, Como buying 50 per cent of Nico Paz’s contract for €60m, with a new buy-back clause set at €80m.
NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, ENGLAND – MAY 11: Sandro Tonali of Newcastle United celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the Premier League match between Newcastle United FC and Chelsea FC at St James’ Park on May 11, 2025 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images)
It has been rumoured for several months that the Italian feels his time at Newcastle is coming to an end, and he is ready for the next step in his career.
That should be in the Premier League still, with a bidding war breaking out between Spurs, Manchester United and Arsenal.
Tonali happy to join Tottenham
Sandro Tonali plays for Italy against Moldova in a 2026 World Cup qualifier (@azzurri)
Meanwhile, Sky Sports UK and Sky Sport Italia both claim that Tonali has agreed personal terms with Tottenham, so a contract worth more than £275,000 per week is waiting for him to sign.
That all means nothing unless Newcastle United agree a sale, and they are digging their heels in, seemingly demanding around €100m.
It was already reported that the Magpies turned down a bid worth almost £80m from Tottenham, circa €92m.
Milan had sold Tonali to Newcastle United for €60m in 2023, but retained a 10 per cent cut of any future sale fee, so it could be a big payday for them too if the move goes through.
While Arsenal are a more ambitious option, Tottenham would see him working with Italian coach Roberto De Zerbi.
Barcelona are prepared to sell one of their attacking options at the right price, with at least one Premier League team interested.
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Barcelona’s difficult (and often hard to understand) financial situation in the last few years has led to some pretty strange transfer decisions.
They’ve picked up a few bargains and free transfers just to fill the squad at times, knowing that those players can also be sold on for a profit in FFP terms down the line.
That looks like what will happen with Roony Bardghji. The winger signed a year ago for just €2m, and after 28 appearances in all competitions last season, they could now be ready to sell him.
Brighton prepare for life after Minteh with Bardghji
According to this piece in Catalan paper Sport today, Barcelona have made it clear that they are happy with Bardghji and would be content to keep him around – but also won’t stand in his way if a good offer comes in.
Brighton seem exactly the sort of team who might make that offer, and the Seagulls are mentioned in this piece. The idea is that Yankuba Minteh could be sold, with Bardghji a potential replacement if the former Newcastle winger is sold. Yasin Ayari, Bardghji’s Sweden teammate and close friend, is already at Brighton.
In other news…
Multiple teams are getting into gear to chase one of the breakout young starlets of the World Cup once the tournament is over.
Spurs are making major moves in the transfer market already, and their biggest deal could be yet to come.
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A breakout World Cup star is attracting attention from all over Europe after showing what he can do for Bosnia.
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A few players are stealing the headlines at the World Cup, but almost none from come from relative obscurity to the back pages like Kerim Alajbegovic.
The young Bosnian is a highly rated wonderkid, but his performances for his country (including a sensational goal against Qatar two days ago) have brought him much wider acclaim.
Team across Europe line up to try and snag wonderkid
It’s no surprise, therefore, to see his name appearing in transfer rumours all over. SportWitness say that Aston Villa have joined the queue to try and persuade Bayer Leverkusen to sell the 18 year old.
Atalanta are also in the race, with Italian papers saying that a “new project” in Bergamo could involve Alajbegovic.
Newcastle are mentioned as another potential destination, and Leverkusen could yet try to persuade the teenager to sign a new contract and stay and develop there.
It’s a pretty tough call to choose even between just those teams. They all have interesting projects and the money to make a transfer happen if they really want it. If Bosnia continue to progress at the World Cup, there could yet be even bigger names involved in the race.
In other news…
Spurs are making major moves in the transfer market already, and their biggest deal could be yet to come.
Yan Diomande is a player with several top clubs chasing him – and he’s just spoken about his future.
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Roberto De Zerbi has persuaded Sandro Tonali to join Tottenham, and now Newcastle are under pressure to accept an offer.
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After a second season spent in the embarrassing situation of avoiding relegation, Spurs have decided to make major changes. The appointment of Roberto De Zerbi at the end of last season has soon been followed by a slew of transfers. Their biggest yet could be around the corner as they aim to improve in central midfield.
Tonali persuaded to make Spurs move – Newcastle under pressure
Transfer insider Nicolo Schira has just reported that the push to sign Sandro Tonali from Newcastle has just taken a significant step forward. There is “total agreement” on personal terms with the midfielder, who wants to play for De Zerbi.
Now Spurs need to agree a transfer fee with Newcastle – but they’re “confident” they can do that now that Tonali will be pushing to leave from his end too.
The Daily Mail’s exclusive yesterday says that Spurs were offering £75m while the Magpies held out for £100m. All signs point to an £80m plus bonus deal coming along pretty soon. Eddie Howe’s side are under endless FFP pressure to sell, and now the player has made it clear he wants to go, the pressure is only going to build.
In other news…
Yan Diomande is a player with several top clubs chasing him – and he’s just spoken about his future.
Mateus Fernandes will be on the move from West Ham this summer – two Premier League teams are battling to sign him now.
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LOUISVILLE, KY - FEBRUARY 20: Damion Lee #0 of the Louisville Cardinals and Kenny Klein the sports information director at the University of Louisville celebrate following the 71-64 win over the Duke Blue Devils at KFC YUM! Center on February 20, 2016 in Louisville, Kentucky. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images) | Getty Images
It’s been almost 20 years, and I think this is the most I’ve ever not wanted to write something on Card Chronicle.
Kenny Klein, the beloved former Louisville Sports Information Director, died Thursday night. He was 66. Klein had a choking incident at a local restaurant on the evening of June 9 and never regained consciousness.
Klein’s final hours were spent the way he would have wanted: Surrounded by family and friends who showed up to say their farewells, and then even more who showed up for an Honor Walk celebrating Klein’s status as an organ donor.
Nearly every time former U of L men’s basketball head coach Rick Pitino tried to explain his love for the University of Louisville, he couldn’t help but invoke Klein’s name.
“All you have to do if you want to know about how special this place is, is to look at Kenny Klein. Kenny is the very best at what he does, and he could have taken any number of jobs over the years, probably could have wound up being an athletic director somewhere. Instead he chose to stay here because he sees, just like I do, how special a place this is to work. And I’m glad he did because he’s one of my best friends.”
During Pitino’s tenure, Klein’s career at U of L predated just about everyone else who occupied an office on Floyd Street.
Klein graduated from Murray State in 1981 with a degree in journalism, and then just two years later accepted the Sports Information Director position at Louisville. Just 23-years-old, Klein was the youngest SID at an NCAA Division I football institution.
“I felt incredibly prepared,” Klein told The Courier-Journal in 2014. “The man I’d worked under at Austin Peay and Murray State, Doug Vance, is now the executive director for the College Sports Information Directors of America. I learned under a great person. But it was a bit overwhelming, because really it was myself, one student assistant and Kathy Tronzo, who’s my assistant to this day.
“My first year at Louisville I was so excited, because Street and Smith’s college yearbook sent out a letter asking for material and I sent them some pictures of Milt Wagner and said ‘Hey, you might consider these for your cover.’ And it was the cover. I was so thrilled. Man, I was so pumped to see that.”
After that, Klein was a fixture at the center of U of L athletics. In addition to serving as Louisville’s SID, Klein also held the title of Senior Associate Athletic Director for Media Relations. His sterling reputation also rewarded him with the opportunity to coordinate the computerized statistics operation at every NCAA Final Four from 1987 through this past year.
Like Pitino, Klein was also a Hall of Famer. He was inducted into the College Sports Information Directors of America Hall of Fame in 2015, and into the Kentucky Athletic Hall of Fame in 2017.
“I’ve had so many people around the country just reach out and it’s been overwhelming,” Klein said after his 2015 induction. “Completely overwhelming, but very much appreciated. When you work trying to promote others for so long, personal accolades are not something you’re comfortable with or seeking in any way. They are nice when they come but, you know, I could walk out of here without a word said from somebody else and be happy and know that things went well during my time here.”
Klein is the rare example, perhaps the only example, of a modern human being with not just no enemies, but no one who is willing to utter a bad word about the subject in question. You’ve undoubtedly read some of the dedications and seen the quotes.
The reason is simple: In every single situation, he put other people first.
“That’s what I view my thing as – I’m trying to help people,” Klein said in 2017. “How can I do that in my role? What can I write? How can I connect these people to national media? How can I make this television announcer’s job better by providing him quality information on our guys that can make the telecast better? That in turn makes it better for our fans to watch. How can I help people? That’s really the way I view my job.”
There are few people I’ve had to say goodbye to in my life who I will miss more. He was the best, and he’ll always be the best.
On some level, the 500 people at Cleveland Square in Downtown El Paso gathered to watch the USA take on Turkiye could have been sad.
El Paso heroes Ricardo Pepi and Alejandro Zendejas weren't able to find a magic moment, though there was an opportunity to cheer for Zendejas when he made his World Cup debut in the 77th minute of a 2-2 game.
Then Turkiye found a winner at the death, the last touch of the game to win 3-2 and spoil the festive atmosphere at Cleveland Square. Except in the big picture the match didn't affect the US (they still won their group and play Bosnia and Herzegovina) and didn't seem to affect the good vibes coming out of Downtown El Paso.
This was the second outdoor watch party at Cleveland Square, coming a week after the watch party for Mexico-South Korea, and despite some dicey weather (a dust storm that looked like it was going to turn into a downpour) a half hour before that had organizers preparing for the possibility of a cancellation, rain held off long enough for a festive evening.
Most all of the jerseys in the crowd were for the USMNT, but only Marie Cruz and her husband Eder, who had their two children with them, were wearing Zendejas' No. 26.
"We're so proud, we're also from El Paso, he's also from El Paso," Marie said. "This is all fun, something different, new for the family and we're happy El Paso is doing something different as well."
Her husband Eder was happy to be in his Zendejas jersey.
"We're representing the USA to show support," he said. "We're really excited to get the representation out there and they are good players, too."
Perhaps the best example of the good vibes came from the only women in a Turkiye jersey, with the most un-Turkish of names: Caren Garcia. She was there with her mother Lourdes, and both are natives of El Paso. Lourdes, however, was in an USA shirt.
So why the Turkiye jersey for Caren?
"My mom is a big fan of Turkish telenovellas and I really love Turkish food, tea and the culture in general," Caren Garcia said. "We came out here to support the Turkish team."
Shortly after that Garcia was a raffle winner, which entailed going in front of 500 people in her Turkish jersey to collect tickets to the next door La Nube Museum and received a warm round of applause.
"This community has so much to offer," she said. "It's great to see us all come together and be one big family."
As for the match, the first round of cheers came when Pepi was announced in the starting lineup.
"It's amazing, I'm proud for (Pepi and Zendejas) to be from El Paso and Juárez and I hope they score, especially Pepi," said Oscar Martinez, who was one of the loudest to cheer Pepi. "It's been hot all week, this weather is nice. It's sprinkling a little bit, but I'll take it."
Other than Caren Garcia, one of the only other people in the crowd not wearing U.S. gear was Anabel Morales, in her Mexico jersey. She was there in support of her her husband Luis, wearing a U.S. jersey. They were in similar gear the week before in Cleveland Square when Luis was supporting Anabel cheering for Mexico.
"It's really nice being out here," he said. "This is fun to have something like this."
There is no guarantee there will be more, as showing the game on a big screen in a public place require permission from FIFA, but the city is going to try.
Prominent in the festivities was city councilman Chris Canales, who among many other things helped run the raffle.
"The Parks and Recreation Department at the city has been working so hard to put this event on and bring people out to be able to watch the games together, both the Mexico and the U.S.," Canales said.
"It takes a lot more work behind the scenes than one might think to get the rights from FIFA to show the game, so mega kudos to Parks and Recreation for putting this together.
"Fingers crossed that we can keep showing these. I want to take every step we need to to keep this going. If we can keep doing this, we'll definitely do it."
The matches will mean much more as they progress, but on this Thursday night, most people left happy despite the outcome.
Bret Bloomquist can be reached at bbloomquist@elpasotimes.com; @Bretbloomquist on X.
UFC Fight Night 280 ceremonial weigh-ins are in the books, and the fighters came face-to-face one final time before Saturday's event.
The weigh-ins took place at National Gymnastics Arena in Baku, Azerbaijan, which hosts the card (Paramount+)
UFC Fight Night 280 is built a main event featuring Azerbaijan's own Rafael Fiziev (13-5 MMA, 7-5 UFC), who looks to bounce back from a recent loss to Mauricio Ruffy against Manuel Torres (17-3 MMA, 5-1 UFC), who has seen all of his octagon wins end in the first round.
Check out the video above to see highlights of the ceremonial weigh-in staredowns from the 13 scheduled bouts at UFC Fight Night 280.
The Detroit Pistons secured the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference last season, but after falling short of their goal of reaching the NBA Finals, the team's offseason is rapidly escalating as free agency and offseason drama ramp up. The big topic has been center Jalen Duren, who's fresh off his first All-NBA season, in which he was named to the third team. Unfortunately, from the sound of it, Duren's poor showing in the 2026 NBA Playoffs may have had a significant impact on contract talks with the Pistons and could lead to a potential sign-and-trade.
According to The Athletic's Sam Amick, Duren, who's a restricted free agent, was reportedly "underwhelmed" with the initial contract offer from the Pistons and is considering the possibility of finding a new home via a sign-and-trade.
"All-NBA forward Jalen Duren was underwhelmed by the Detroit Pistons’ initial offer in restricted free agency and is planning to explore sign-and-trade scenarios when they are permitted on Tuesday, league sources told The Athletic," Amick wrote.
With the financials not currently aligned between the two sides, it'll be interesting to see how this plays out. We're going to break down five potential landing spots for Duren in a hypothetical sign-and-trade.
This is the point in the season where it becomes near-impossible to keep up with every transaction and injury in our own fantasy leagues, never mind across all of Major League Baseball. Taking a little time each week to survey the league-wide lineup landscape helps keep our heads in the game.
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Arizona Diamondbacks
Geraldo Perdomo has regained the two-hole as Nolan Arenado slides from cleanup down to fifth or sixth. Max Kepler made his 2026 debut Thursday after missing half the season to a PED suspension. Jordan Lawlar's return to the IL has reopened everyday action for Tommy Troy.
Henry Bolte hit leadoff in each of the past two games, both against right-handers. Lawrence Butler remains a strict platoon bat, but he's been carving out more time against righties lately at the expense of Carlos Cortes.
Atlanta Braves
Austin Riley hasn't hit higher than fifth since May 18, and lately he's sitting in the sixth or seventh spot. Shortstop stays a three-way rotation between Ha-Seong Kim, Jorge Mateo, and Mauricio Dubón, the last of whom plays somewhere every day.
Baltimore Orioles
Taylor Ward, Gunnar Henderson, and Pete Alonso rank second, third, and 10th in plate appearances this season. Colton Cowser has sat just once since June 4, though they've faced only one lefty in that stretch. Samuel Basallo is in line for a healthy runout with Adley Rutschman sidelined. Tyler O'Neill isn't playing enough to be a fantasy factor, even after avoiding the IL since mid-April.
Boston Red Sox
Jarren Duran still hasn't reclaimed leadoff, where Mickey Gasper, Nate Eaton, and Masataka Yoshida have split the reps. Caleb Durbin was losing playing time in late May but has sat just once in June. Marcelo Mayer's days at shortstop could be numbered for defensive reasons, and he remains in a platoon.
Chicago Cubs
A pretty consistent starting nine, though Matt Shaw has sat against the past two righties in favor of Michael Conforto. Dansby Swanson has been on fire out of the nine-hole.
Chicago White Sox
Kyle Teel is off the IL and hitting cleanup. Braden Montgomery has sat once since his June 9 callup. This lineup is going to be a lot of fun once Munetaka Murakami returns.
Cincinnati Reds
JJ Bleday, mired in a slump, sat Wednesday for the first time since April 28, and it came against a lefty. Eugenio Suárez has settled in mostly at sixth. Matt McLain is sliding back to second base with Elly De La Cruz activated, which could squeeze his role or Edwin Arroyo's.
Cleveland Guardians
Brayan Rocchio climbed into the top third of the order once José Ramírez, Chase DeLauter, and Angel Martínez all went down. Steven Kwan, meanwhile, stays buried in the bottom third and sits against some lefties. Kahlil Watson has started six of eight games since his callup, all in right field.
Colorado Rockies
Jake McCarthy (vs. RHP) and Willi Castro (vs. LHP) are sharing leadoff while both play nearly every day. Troy Johnston has sat six of nine, including against three right-handers. Mickey Moniak is 0-for-2 in starts versus lefties since coming off the IL this week, but he hit second against the lone righty he's faced.
Detroit Tigers
Dillon Dingler is an everyday player with catcher eligibility. Hao-Yu Lee is covering second base most days with Gleyber Torres back on the IL. James Outman and Matt Vierling form a center field platoon. Colt Keith and Kerry Carpenter have been sitting against most southpaws lately.
Houston Astros
Jose Altuve has settled into the fifth spot, behind Isaac Paredes and Christian Walker. Cam Smith hasn't taken a step forward this year but keeps getting run. He's one of only four Houston bats with enough plate appearances to qualify.
Kansas City Royals
Bobby Witt Jr. will have gone over a week without playing entering Friday, so we'll see if he's back in the lineup. Carter Jensen has held onto leadoff against righties. Salvador Perez has dropped as low as sixth in recent weeks. Jac Caglianone is the everyday three-hitter and one of the hottest bats in baseball.
Los Angeles Angels
Vaughn Grissom's playing time has eroded now that he and Nolan Schanuel are both healthy. Christian Moore has started five of seven since being called up when Mike Trout hit the IL. There are a lot of moving parts here, but little of it is actionable for fantasy.
Los Angeles Dodgers
All eyes on whether Kyle Tucker is back in the lineup Friday. Teoscar Hernández should return next week. Tommy Edman has started five of eight since his season debut, including all three against lefties. It speaks to the season Andy Pages is having that he's cemented the two-hole in a lineup full of All-Stars.
Miami Marlins
Kyle Stowers is up to 11 starts at first base, most of them recent. Liam Hicks hitting the IL opens up top-of-the-order at-bats, and Jakob Marsee has drawn three leadoff reps in the five games since. Owen Caissie has stuck in the majors all year despite a strikeout rate still hovering near 40%.
Milwaukee Brewers
Andrew Vaughn is mashing lefties but doesn't start against enough righties to matter outside of daily-lineup leagues. Cooper Pratt has been the near-everyday shortstop since his callup, pushing David Hamilton and Joey Ortiz into a third base platoon.
Minnesota Twins
Trevor Larnach has taken leadoff against right-handers, sharing it with Austin Martin against southpaws. Kody Clemens hits third versus most righties and some lefties. Royce Lewis has started eight straight at first base after bouncing around the infield following his June 6 recall.
New York Mets
Francisco Lindor returned from his calf strain this week, bumping Bo Bichette back to third base. Francisco Alvarez has sat just twice since coming off the IL on June 9. Mark Vientos' playing time has cratered this month while Brett Baty's has held, though Baty is sitting against more lefties than earlier in the year.
New York Yankees
Jasson Domínguez is the everyday right fielder. Anthony Volpe is the primary shortstop while José Caballero bounces around. Spencer Jones is a strict platoon bat, as expected.
Philadelphia Phillies
The lineup story in Philadelphia has been Brandon Marsh and Bryson Stott becoming everyday regulars against lefties. Edmundo Sosa is now platooning with Gabriel Rincones Jr. with Adolis García sidelined. Justin Crawford is starting against fewer lefties than he did early in the season. Dave Dombrowski is very likely to add an outfielder at the deadline.
Pittsburgh Pirates
Konnor Griffin has started a rehab assignment, which will help a lineup also missing Oneil Cruz and now Spencer Horwitz. Jake Mangum got the first leadoff look without Horwitz on Thursday. Nick Gonzales has started every game since May 22, hitting between first and fifth in all but one. Marcell Ozuna's playing time keeps dwindling.
San Diego Padres
Samad Taylor has started 15 of 16, batting as high as second several times this past week. Jake Cronenworth began a rehab assignment Thursday. It'll be interesting to see how often Fernando Tatis Jr. plays second base once he's back.
San Francisco Giants
Bryce Eldridge hasn't hit lower than third since June 10. Matt Chapman has oddly been bouncing between first, third, and seventh. Casey Schmitt continues to play all over, sliding to second base with Luis Arraez banged up the past two days. A lineup crunch is looming once Heliot Ramos wraps up his rehab assignment.
Seattle Mariners
JP Crawford has played third base in seven of eight starts since returning from the IL, which makes Colt Emerson the shortstop of the future and the present. Cal Raleigh has hit second and started every game since coming back June 12. Cole Young has still managed to start every game.
St. Louis Cardinals
Lars Nootbaar has started against the past two lefties after sitting versus the first three he faced off the IL. Blaze Jordan has started every game since his June 12 callup. It's going to take an injury or a trade for Joshua Báez to get the call.
Tampa Bay Rays
Chandler Simpson fought some injuries through the first half of June, but he's now started nine straight and his base stealing has picked back up. Cedric Mullins and Richie Palacios have been hitting between third and fifth against righties lately. Jonny DeLuca hits second or third versus lefties.
Texas Rangers
Wyatt Langford has started every game since returning June 5. Corey Seager is back now too, and Evan Carter begins a rehab assignment Friday, giving Texas a shot at its healthiest lineup all year. Ezequiel Duran and Nicky Lopez could battle for reps at second base. Jarred Kelenic has popped up sporadically in a couple of recent lineups.
Toronto Blue Jays
Kazuma Okamoto has crept back into the heart of the order as this lineup struggles to hit for power outside of him. Jesús Sánchez is in a left field platoon with Davis Schneider. Yohendrick Piñango is back at Triple-A now that Daulton Varsho is off the IL and Luis Urías has arrived from the Diamondbacks.
Washington Nationals
They've faced a lot of lefties recently, which has helped, though Curtis Mead has sat against four of their past 10 right-handed opponents. Nasim Nuñez has made 12 straight starts, some of his most consistent playing time this season. Luis García Jr. still has a stranglehold on the two-hole against righties.
It's been quite the journey for quarterback Sam Darnold. The former USC star entered the NFL carrying enormous expectations after the New York Jets selected him with the third overall pick in the 2018 NFL Draft.
The Jets struggled to build a consistent roster around him. Coaching changes, roster turnover, injuries, and losses followed. After three seasons, New York moved in a different direction, ending a partnership that never fully lived up to its promise.
For many players, that chapter might have created bitterness. Darnold appears to feel something different.
Following his departure from New York, Darnold's career became something of a football nomad's journey. He spent two seasons with the Carolina Panthers before serving as a backup with the San Francisco 49ers. A stop with the Minnesota Vikings followed, where he revitalized his career and earned the first Pro Bowl selection of his NFL journey.
Then came the Seattle Seahawks. They believed in him. Darnold rewarded that faith by helping lead Seattle to a Super Bowl LX championship.
During a recent appearance on the Bussin' With The Boys Podcast, Darnold reflected on his time with the Jets and acknowledged something many fans probably weren't expecting to hear. The Jets still hold a special place in his heart.
He admitted he would have loved to stay in New York and win a Super Bowl with the organization that drafted him:
“I wanted to go and make it right. I wanted go and win Super Bowls in New York with the Jets” - Sam Darnold on @BussinWTBpic.twitter.com/ioUChow80f
Football rarely follows a straight line. Darnold eventually found success, but not in the city where his professional career began. The Jets moved on. Darnold moved on. Yet both sides remain connected through one of the league's most fascinating "what if" stories. The good news for Jets fans is that the organization appears to have found renewed direction under head coach Aaron Glenn and general manager Darren Mougey.
The good news for Darnold is that he finally reached the mountaintop. Still, hearing him talk about New York makes one thing clear. Even after a Super Bowl ring, part of him wishes that a championship parade could have also been enjoyed somewhere else.
The reality, however, is that both sides eventually found a path forward, even if it wasn't together. Darnold got his ring, and the Jets got a fresh start, but neither outcome fully erases the curiosity surrounding their shared past. Some NFL stories are remembered for how they ended. This one will always be remembered because of what it could have become.
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. - DECEMBER 2025: Vikings' outside linebacker Andrew Van Ginkel (43) sacks Giants' quarterback Jaxson Dart (6) late in the fourth quarter as the Minnesota Vikings take on the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J. on Sunday, December 21, 2025. Minnesota Vikings vs. New York Giants, NFL Week 16. (Photo by Elizabeth Flores/The Minnesota Star Tribune via Getty Images) | Star Tribune via Getty Images
The Daily Slop
Editor’s note: Each day, Hogs Haven compiles a collection of articles, podcasts & tweets from around the web to keep you in touch with the Commanders, the NFC East, the NFL and sports in general, with a sprinkling of other stuff. Enjoy!
There are 64 offensive and defensive coordinator positions in the NFL. More than half of them have turned over this season.
The total count is 35: 21 new offensive coordinators and 14 new defensive coordinators (technically 15 if you count Zak Kuhr getting the title in New England. But that’s an exceptional case). The turnover in the league has never been greater, as expectations rise higher and faster than ever before. Produce quickly or make room for the next guy.
It’s not hard, as such, to find 10 new coordinators with big questions approaching the 2026 season. Sean Mannion has the fate of quarterback Jalen Hurts in his hands in Philadelphia. Eric Bieniemy needs to bring something — anything! — new to the Chiefs’ stale offense. Jonathan Gannon has to solve a Packers defense without star edge rusher Micah Parsons long enough to stay in the playoff hunt.
None of them made my list. But the 10 who did have Super Bowl aspirations hanging in the balance of their efforts (OK, maybe not the Browns and the Commanders). Still, the stakes are high for these newcomers, a couple of whom will become the Klint Kubiak or Anthony Campanile of this upcoming season.
David Blough, Washington Commanders offensive coordinator
What does a Kliff Kingsbury/Ben Johnson hybrid offense look like?
The product we see in Week 1 will not be a finished one, and it’s likely Washington’s offense improves over the fall similarly to how the Bears’ offense improved under Johnson in Year 1. Blough is not an experienced coach, but Quinn has been doing this for a long time and knows how to weather the developmental storm while trusting the process. If Blough can land the plane and blend these two offenses, there’s a chance Washington’s offense is one of the league’s most dangerous down the home stretch.
Even if Blough gets the X’s and O’s right, the Commanders are still lacking clear receiver options behind Terry McLaurin and are once again employing a committee of mid-tier running backs. The task is tall in Washington, and Quinn made a huge bet on Blough to meet that moment. This might be the coolest thing we see all season.
Daronte Jones, Commanders defensive coordinator
Just how Brian Flores are we about to get?
If you have any idea what the Commanders’ defense is going to look like in 2026, DM me and let me in on the secret.
Because Jones spent the past three seasons as Flores’ passing game coordinator, the most immediate and reasonable expectation is that he’ll bring Flores’ defensive philosophy to the Commanders. Flores’ scheme is, without question, the most unique defensive approach in the league. The Vikings blitzed on 49% of snaps last season by NFL Next Gen Stats’ charting. The next-closest team blitzed on 38% of snaps. The difference between the Vikings and second place was as big as the difference between second and 22nd.
It’s not just that Flores blitzes with maniacal abandon. It’s that he does it when you’re not supposed to: namely, on first down. Most defenses blitz on long and late downs, when the offense is almost certain to pass. Flores doesn’t permit his defense to be so predictable, so he blitzes all downs and distances. The Vikings blitzed on 56% of first downs last season; the Buccaneers were second at 38%.
And it’s not just the blitz unpredictability. In Minnesota, Flores has become far more accepting of using zones or dropping additional players off the line of scrimmage, More versatile secondary players have brought ever-changing pre-snap pictures. It’s hard, if not impossible at times, to digest exactly what the Vikings are up to in coverage.
Even before his stint with Flores, Jones coached with Joseph, Zimmer, Aranda and Anarumo, all of whom use front alignments and blitz packages of varying styles to dictate to opposing offenses. Jones has been clear about his dappled background this spring and summer, refusing to commit to any individual philosophy for scheming up pressure.
Similarly, he hasn’t committed to a safety shell. The Commanders have been in two-high shells on 40% of snaps in their two seasons under Quinn, well below league average. The Vikings were two-high on 58% of snaps in the same time frame. Is that the big change Jones will bring to Washington?
The 2027 NFL Draft presented by Bud Light will take place Thursday, April 29 to Saturday, May 1, 2027, in Washington, D.C., the NFL announced today.
Hosted in partnership with the Washington Commanders and Events DC, the free three-day event will bring fans from around the world to the nation’s capital for one of the most anticipated events in sports. The 2027 NFL Draft will take place across iconic locations throughout Washington, D.C., with the National Mall anchoring the Draft Theater in front of the Capitol and the NFL Draft Experience spanning Pennsylvania Avenue NW between 3rd and 7th Streets. Additional event elements will be situated throughout the footprint surrounding the National Mall.
The NFL Draft continues to be one of the most popular and accessible events in sports. The 2026 NFL Draft in Pittsburgh set an all-time attendance record drawing over 805,000 fans across the three-day event.
History Says: Selecting a Top-10 Linebacker is Rare
Over the last decade, NFL front offices have almost exclusively used top-10 picks for quarterbacks, receivers, tackles, and edge rushers. In fact, from 2016 through 2026, only four true off-ball linebackers were drafted in the top 10.
Looking at how the other three prospects fared in year one reveals a stark reality: even for elite blue-chip talents, the rookie learning curve is incredibly steep.
The Complexity of the Position: Roquan Smith and Devin White played early and often, and were plus defenders in the run game. However, both of these linebackers struggled in pass coverage. This was especially true for White, who had a sub-45 pass coverage grade.
The Importance of Perfecting One Position: Arizona tried to play Isaiah Simmons everywhere (safety, slot, off-ball). However, this overwhelmed him. Lacking a concrete position, Simmons struggled with understanding the pro game, failing to clear 400 snaps because he couldn’t find a permanent home.
The Three-Down Target: Roquan Smith is the gold standard for a top-10 linebacker hitting the ground running. He was a volume monster right away, rarely leaving the field, and ultimately paid dividends as a second-team All-Pro and Pro Bowler by year five.
Dan Quinn Has Done This Before
When Dan Quinn was the defensive coordinator in Dallas, he received a similarly unique, ultra-athletic chess piece in Micah Parsons (who just missed this list by going 12th overall in 2021).
Quinn didn’t box Parsons into a traditional role; he built a scheme that amplified his strengths. In 2021, Parsons was constantly moved across the formation—stunting inside, dropping into zone, and rushing off the edge to generate 13 sacks.
Expect Quinn and defensive coordinator Daronte Jones to build a modern, multiple defense around Styles.
Daniels has been compared favorably to one-time supposed Tom Brady heir apparent Garoppolo, whose career only took off when he joined the San Francisco 49ers. Playing for the Niners let Garoppolo lead a Kyle Shanahan-coached offense, and that scheme features many of the same concepts Blough is having Daniels learn.
Paulsen appeared on ‘The John Keim Report‘ on Tuesday, June 23 to make the point, “when I was with Kyle in San Francisco and Jimmy Garoppolo got there, and he was like, the release of Jimmy Garoppolo surprises you, and I think there’s a little bit of that with Jayden, too. There was whatever, it was a couple OTA practices ago where he kind of slid this ball into Ben (Sinnott) and you know that looked like the defender was in a good spot, looked like the safety was in a good spot and he just lasered that thing right in there. I think the release, the timing, the footwork is all there.”
This is a credible viewpoint when Paulsen spent five seasons suiting up for the Burgundy and Gold, four with Shanahan calling the plays, before Paulsen reunited with his first NFL OC in San Francisco in 2017, the same year Garoppolo arrived in the Bay Area.
Paulsen’s seeing a lot of what Shanahan does show up in Blough’s install this offseason. That’s a good thing because Paulsen believes Daniels has the right physical attributes to overcome any difficulty learning the new offense.
Dak Prescott got to know Jer’Zhan Newton well during the Washington Commanders’ Christmas Day game against the Dallas Cowboys. The former second-round pick sacked Prescott three times and racked up five hits on the quarterback.
It was the kind of performance the Commanders and Newton had been waiting on for two seasons.
“That’s a big confidence boost, for sure,” Newton said on the most recent episode of the “Get Loud” podcast.
The Commanders are hoping there are more games like that in store for Newton. The former Illinois defensive tackle dealt with injuries throughout his first two seasons, which hampered his availability and performance. But Newton said he’s the healthiest he has been since he joined the NFL, and he’s ready to wreak more havoc in opposing backfields.
The bottom line on all of this is that the Giants, heading into training camp, have made very few big bets on players other than their first round draft picks, and even some of them make modest money by NFL veteran standards. They only have two players making more than $20 million per year and none making $30 million or more. At numerous positions (quarterback, wide receiver, guard, running back, tight end, edge defender, IDL, safety), the entire Giants room makes less money than the highest paid player at that position in the league. That’s how they have avoided void years and option bonuses.
The glass half full reaction to that comment would be that the Giants have a lot of young talent at low cost and are in tremendous position to make moves on big players in the future (or even this season at the trading deadline) if/when they decide that this team is ready to compete for a ring.
The glass half empty view of the situation would be that the Giants just don’t have enough talent to seriously compete and that part of the reason they don’t is because the team – whether that be the owners or Harbaugh or Joe Schoen (who seems no longer to have the power to make that call) – is just not willing to use the financial tricks available to them to push costs into the future.
NFL scouts had become leery of quarterback success in Kiffin’s offense because of how good the head coach was (and still is) at making life as easy as possible on his passer. Matt Corral, for example, threw for nearly 7,000 yards — at a sizzling 69.4 percent completion rate — at Ole Miss from 2020-21, then was selected by the Carolina Panthers in the third round of the 2022 NFL Draft. Within two years, he was out of the league and fighting for a spot in the UFL.
So, when Dart looked great as a sophomore starter, and even better as a junior, scouts were rightly cautious with their evaluations.
Starting with the obvious: Dart’s impact as a runner is sustainable, but his style is not.
The Giants were not bashful about designing runs for Dart early and often last season. There’s nothing wrong with that. Lamar Jackson, Josh Allen and Jalen Hurts all make that sort of thing work. But those quarterbacks are so much smarter in how they manage the damage on their bodies.
Again, Dart runs like a running back: he’s always falling forward, he doesn’t slide, he doesn’t run out of bounds, he cuts back into traffic. In part because of that approach, he was evaluated for a concussion five times in 12 games last year.
As a passer, Dart knows how to process. However, he was guilty of holding the ball a tick too long in college and again as a rookie. That also ties into the punishment Dart took, with many of the hits he absorbed last season not necessary.
One of Dart’s biggest problem areas at Ole Miss was his anticipatory throwing — if he couldn’t see his target’s numbers, hesitation followed. He’s still working to improve that area of his game.
The most encouraging thing about Dart’s rookie season is how productive he was despite the general rookie sloppiness he showed in the pocket. Dart’s starting point, development-wise, is so much further along than many feared it might be coming out of college.
There’s an awful lot of hype around Dart right now. Although at least part of that comes from a starved Giants fan base, a big part of me wants to buy in on all of it.
Dart is a unique player who presents unique challenges — not just for opposing defenses, but for his own team. Dart’s playing style and skill set can make him a danger to himself if he’s not reeled in.
a quick Google search of Hopkins’ name also delivers a sobering dose of reality in 2026. The first generated entry: What happened to DeAndre Hopkins?
Such is the harsh portion of an NFL career’s twilight, one that often comes without warning and is rarely easy to process. Some ride off into the sunset on their own terms, while silence tells others they’re no longer wanted.
Hopkins is caught somewhere in between. He spent the 2025 season playing for the Baltimore Ravens, a partnership that promised great results but ended up fizzling in part because of how little the Ravens used him. Hopkins finished last year with just 22 receptions on 39 targets for 330 yards with two touchdowns.
At 34 years old, a player of Hopkins’ caliber usually falls in one of two buckets. They’re either spending their golden years with the only team they’ve ever known, destined for a place in the club’s ring of honor and a key to the city, or they’re clinging on to their love for the game with the hopes of latching on with a team riding Super Bowl aspirations into a new year.
The latter group of veterans don’t sign quickly and are frequently subjected to such lines of questioning. They almost always admit they’d love to chase a ring.
Seven seasons. Six departures. Gardner-Johnson can say it’s not him — and maybe it isn’t. Still, he’s made six exits in less than four calendar years (the Saints traded him to the Eagles on August 30, 2022).
On several occasions, Gardner-Johnson aired grievances after his departures. He called his year with the Lions “hell,” and he claimed he was “lied to.” He said the Eagles traded him after the team won Super Bowl LIX because they were “scared of a competitor.”
He complained to Graham about his week in Maryland: “They sign you in the middle of the night with the plan for you to play that week, then literally 14 hours later they trade for a safety and tell you, ‘Oh, we’re going to start him and keep you on the practice squad.’ I’m a Super Bowl champion!”
Despite his performance in 11 games with the Bears, Gardner-Johnson told Graham that he knew the Bears wouldn’t re-sign him.
“I’m a firecracker, but let’s take the body of work: never legally been in trouble; never physically harmed a person,” Gardner-Johnson said. “But I haven’t been a captain ever in my life. They say, ‘You gotta lead the right way.’ My definition of leading is winning. . . . There’s a lot of captains in this league — and I want this to come out — that’s just for jersey sales. I can show you three, four captains right now that I wouldn’t get behind. Why would I get behind anybody that doesn’t believe in himself? I’ve played for plenty of false captains, but I gotta fake it, like, ‘That’s my leader!’”
He knows that people already think the Bills will cut him.
Bears quarterback Caleb Williams lost his initial bid to trademark “Iceman,” but the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office denial has nothing to do with NBA legend George Gervin or former UFC fighter Chuck Liddell, each of whom has also laid claims to the mark.
Williams has not been approved to own the trademark because Oregon-headquartered Lacrosse Footwear has held the “Iceman” registration since 1988 for insulated boots, according to the refusal published Wednesday by the USPTO. The denial is not final, and Williams can appeal the decision.
Even if he successfully appeals, there’s no guarantee he will get the “Iceman” trademark. Soon after the first overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft made his filing in March, Gervin—a Naismith Basketball Hall of Famer who played in the NBA in the 1970s and 1980s—told ESPN he was “caught off guard.” Gervin subsequently made his own filing to own the “Iceman” trademark.
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On media day, @BC__TV got the chance to talk to @JayD__5 – and if there's one thing I appreciate most about Jayden, it's that he keeps the main thing the main thing.
Brandon Aiyuk essentially was silent for more than a year until June 1 passed and the 49ers didn't release him. He didn't say a word publicly when the 49ers voided his guarantees. And we're supposed to believe he can't control himself.
Antonio Brown's legal history. -Reckless driving. -Throwing furniture off a 14-story balcony and nearly hitting a toddler. -Sexual misconduct. -Domestic violence. -Battery. -Burglary. -Failure to pay child support. -Attempted murder.
#Lions CB Terrion Arnold made his first court appearance today.
He will be held without bond until his pretrial detention hearing on Monday, where prosecutors will argue that he should remain behind bars without bond pending trial. https://t.co/Fvcxyn5gDrpic.twitter.com/uCVqUYyKPW
🚨Terrion Arnold is spending the weekend in jail. The Lions cornerback just made his first court appearance, and the judge ordered the 23-year-old to be held without bond.
Apr 17, 2026; Chicago, Illinois, USA; New York Mets manager Carlos Mendoza (64) speaks before a baseball game against the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images | Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images
After receiving multiple votes of confidence over the course of the roughest patches of the season, the Mets finally made a drastic move to, hopefully, shake the doldrums out of their club by firing manager Carlos Mendoza. Andy Green, former Padres manager and the Mets’ Senior Vice President for Player Development, will be interim manager for the rest of the 2026 season.
Mendoza was hired in November of 2023, signing a three-year contract with a club option for the fourth year. After leading the Mets to the postseason in his first season as skipper, Mendoza’s Mets struggled down the stretch in 2025, but his services were retained for 2026. This season, the club has been beleaguered by injuries and ineffectiveness, and have routinely been one of the worst teams in baseball.
While Mendoza’s performance was likely not the main reason for the club’s 34-47 record, the team looked often sluggish and unprepared this season and, in the midst of yet another losing streak, something had to be done. The move likely happened too late into the season for any significant change in the Mets’ fortunes, but if the team is playing better, more enjoyable baseball, this is a win.
Green will manage his first game for the Mets tonight at home against the Phillies.
The New York Mets fired manager Carlos Mendoza on Friday, the team announced.
The move comes with the team in the midst of a miserable season, in which the Mets sit at just 34-47 — one of the worst records in the National League — despite a massive payroll.
Andy Green will take over as the team’s interim manager, the team announced.
BEREA, OHIO - JUNE 11: Shedeur Sanders #2 of the Cleveland Browns walks to the field during the Cleveland Browns Mandatory Minicamp at CrossCountry Mortgage Campus on June 11, 2026 in Berea, Ohio. (Photo by Nick Cammett/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Sanders performance as a rookie was not enough for him to secure the spot as the Browns QB of the Future. Some of the blame can be attributed to the offensive line, weapons, and system in place last year. Sanders was a big hit off the field with jersey sales and has a lot of fans and media who believe in his upside.
According to Nathan Zegura, who works for the team, Sanders has shown a lot of improvement this offseason:
“Shedeur (Sanders) has had a VERY nice camp. He has progressed SO much in terms of his pre and post snap progression…”@NathanZegura discusses the 2nd-year Browns QB: pic.twitter.com/WGWFQwerEr
— Ross Tucker Podcast (@RossTuckerPod) June 25, 2026
As Zegura notes at the end of the video, all of that has come against air, with no certainty that the improvement will translate when camp opens.
In general, and as a Browns employee, Zegura leans on the more positive side of things. He’s also one of the few media people allowed to watch most or all practices and has access to the building year-round.
What do you make of Zegura’s comments about Sanders so far this offseason?
A long time ago, the conversations surrounding Jalen Hurts started to feel all too familiar and much too often. Every offseason seems to produce a new debate about the Philadelphia Eagles quarterback. One year, everyone is wrapped up in discussions about whether he can throw the deep ball. The next conversation shifts to whether he can process defenses quickly. More recently, debate centers on his ability to adapt to new offensive systems and operate under center more frequently.
Through it all, Hurts has continued stacking wins. That's one reason ESPN analyst Dan Orlovsky has always defended him. As he says, the facts and opinions never matched, so while speaking with 94 WIP-FM's Hugh Douglas, he saw no reason to change his tone. Once again, Orlovsky named Hurts among the top third of gunslingers in the game.
Orlovsky once played the game. While others focus on perceived limitations, Orlovsky often points to the results. It's difficult to argue with those. Hurts has led Philadelphia to two Super Bowls and won one. He has, without question, established himself as one of the NFL's premier leaders.
Jalen Hurts has earned his place among the NFL's best
Perhaps, more interesting than Orlovsky's defense is the fact that defense remains necessary. Few quarterbacks have accomplished more over the past several seasons, yet Hurts continues to receive scrutiny that many similarly accomplished players avoid.
Perhaps some of that stems from the strength of Philadelphia's roster. Critics often point to the Eagles' offensive line, running game, and supporting cast. Others focus on statistics and compare Hurts to quarterbacks who throw for more yards. The problem with that argument is simple. Winning matters, and few quarterbacks have done more winning than Hurts.
Reasonable people can disagree about exactly where Hurts belongs in the rankings. Some will place him fifth. Others may slot him eighth or ninth. Quarterback rankings will always generate debate. The larger point remains difficult to dispute. Jalen Hurts belongs in the top-10 conversation. At this stage, the résumé speaks for itself.
Pass rush has been a major weakness of the Lions for many years, even with the addition of Aidan Hutchinson. That's why the team was hoping EDGE Marcus Davenport could stay healthy for the 2025 season. Unfortunately, that did not come to pass.
The unrequited hope of pass rushing help is why Davenport’s injury claims a spot in the Top 10 Lions Injury News of the 2025 Season.
The Injury - Right shoulder vs pec (September 14, 2025)
Unfortunately, it only took until Week 2 for the fears to become founded as Davenport went down with a significant injury.
Lions Top 10 Injury News of 2025 Season: #9 Marcus Davenport Pec & Shoulder
A possible double injury causes 9 missed games and sabotaged another season. Lions have since moved on and Davenport remains unsigned. pic.twitter.com/lG2qDHrw4D
— Jimmy Liao MD | Detroit Lions Morning Rounds (@JimmyLiaoMD) June 25, 2026
The injury was initially listed as a shoulder, and then changed to a chest, and later back to a shoulder again. There was a report that he had a pec strain which would fit a “chest” designation.
The curious, fluctuating, body-part listing made me suspect that there were two separate issues going on - a pec and a shoulder.
The Rest of The Season
After missing nine games and returning in Week 13 (November 27), Davenport would intermittently exhibit residual discomfort the rest of the season. It doesn’t appear he ever fully recovered.
Davenport finished the 2025 season having played in eight games. He recorded just one sack, one TFL, and three QB hits.
Current Status
The Lions have since moved on from Davenport by adding a low medical concern Derrick Moore in the second round of the draft, along with multiple free agents like DJ Wonnum.
Currently, Davenport remains an unsigned free agent, and his health and reliability concerns are a major reason for that.
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA - OCTOBER 20: Head coach Kevin O'Connell of the Minnesota Vikings talks head coach Dan Campbell of the Detroit Lions after the Lions defeated the Vikings, 31-29, at U.S. Bank Stadium on October 20, 2024 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by Stephen Maturen/Getty Images) | Getty Images
We’ve now entered the summer, when news and updates about our favorite team are scarce until training camp. So…what’s a DN contributor to do? How about a look at the NFC North for 2026? That works!
I’ve already made my prediction for the good guys this upcoming season: 12-5 (this time I’m serious!). That would be good for first place in the NFC North and certainly in the discussion for the conference’s sole playoff bye. But what about our rivals? Let’s break it down.
1st Place – Minnesota Vikings (12-5) (NFC North Champs)
Key additions (FA): QB Kyler Murray; CB James Pierre; WR Jauan Jennings; OT Ryan Van Demark; P Johnny Hekker.
Key losses: EDGE Jonathan Greenard (traded); DL Jonathan Allen; DL Javon Hargrave; WR Jalen Nailor; S Harrison Smith (TBD)
Reasons for optimism: The Vikings went 9-8 and missed the playoffs by ½ a game, despite having the most inconsistent quarterback play since 2013, or perhaps even 2007. Even then, those offenses were built around Adrian Peterson. KOC is KOC, so the offense should be a heck of a lot better than their 20.2 ppg in 2025. The addition of Jauan Jennings could make this offense outright scary.
Brian Flores is back, which means an elite defense will take tremendous pressure off the offense. I don’t envision this team in many shootouts. A mere 20 points should be enough to win plenty of games. Losing Greenard stinks, but the combo of Dallas Turner and perhaps a training camp addition of a proven pass rusher should be enough to fill the considerable gap. Cornerback James Pierre could be another under-the-radar signing that pays huge dividends, similar to Isaiah Rodgers.
We have that somewhat predictable, if tedious, “make-the-playoffs, miss-the-playoffs” year-to-year pattern in our favor in 2026.
Last, but certainly not least, we have Will Reichard’s unmatched aura in a revenge storyline arc after “Wiregate” that would make John Wick blush.
Reasons for concern: Beyond being the Minnesota Vikings, which is always a reason for concern because the team is nearly 50 years removed from its last Super Bowl appearance, the biggest cloud of potential doom hanging over the 2026 season is the simple fact that we only know what we know.
I certainly believe, and the consensus seems to agree, that Kyler Murray’s underwhelming tenure with the Arizona Cardinals was more a matter of the franchise failing an incredibly talented quarterback than the other way around. That said, I’ve seen the opposing view on more than one occasion. He is 38-48-1 as an NFL starter. That’s all that matters up to this point – winning games. Some offensive talent has been there at WR and TE. KOC, the best 1-2-3 WR duo in the league, and Brian Flores’ defense are factors that should tip the scales dramatically in the positive direction, but we don’t know that as we enter July. All we have is hope, coupled with a proven coaching staff and a strong roster.
While he was 6-4 as a first-time starter and flashed the talent and highlight-reel moments that made him a Top 10 pick, J.J. McCarthy couldn’t stay on the field last season. You can’t assume that will be the case in 2026, whether as the starter or if he’s called into action due to a Murray injury or poor performance. And while there have been whispers and rumors about improved mechanics that are instrumental to long-term success, that’ll need to be seen in extended training camp and preseason reps before it can be comfortably embraced as the new normal. We simply don’t know the extent of McCarthy’s necessary development right now.
2nd Place – Detroit Lions (10-7) (Wild Card)
Key additions (FA): C Cade Mays; RB Isiah Pacheco; DE D.J. Wonnum; CB Roger McCreary, S Christian Izien/Chuck Clark
Key additions (Draft, RDS 1-2): Rd1 OT Blake Miller, Rd2 EDGE Derrick Moore
Key losses: RB David Montgomery; LB Alex Anzalone; CB Amik Robertson
Reasons for optimism: Despite losing key pieces on both sides of the ball, namely Montgomery on offense and Anzalone on defense, the Lions’ core remains very talented – especially on offense. The loss of Ben Johnson and Aaron Glenn had the predicted effects, and the drop-off was real. With another offseason to acclimate, both units should see an uptick, though not near 2023-24 levels.
Despite being one of the most injury-plagued teams in the NFL last season in key areas, they still went 9-8 and finished just outside the playoff picture. Given these factors and an advantageous fourth-place schedule, including games against the Tennessee Titans and Arizona Cardinals, adding one more victory in 2026 doesn’t seem like a stretch at all.
Reasons for concern: While not a “concern” in a traditional sense, I get the feeling that the Lions’ Super Bowl window may be closed. 2024 seemed to be their magic year and perfect opportunity. Heck, Ben Johnson even stayed to see it through. But, alas, you quickly become a victim of your own success, and that’s what happened here. First, the coaches left, then the tough cap issues hit. Jahmyr Gibbs will be next to get a massive (well-deserved) extension.
The Lions have historically drafted well, which may help them avoid falling below the 8-to-11-win range over the next few seasons, but I’d be shocked if they ever reached the heights of 2023-24 with this current core group. And 2026 will already be Jared Goff’s 11th season—yet another thing to consider.
3rd Place – Chicago Bears (9-8) (Wild Card Mix)
Key additions (FA): S Coby Bryant; LB Devin Bush; C Garrett Bradbury; OT Jedrick Willis, Jr.; DL Neville Gallimore; EDGE Kentavious Street; WR Kalif Raymond
Key additions (Draft, RDS 1-2): Rd1 S Dillon Thieneman; Rd2 C Logan Jones
Key losses: WR DJ Moore; C Drew Dalman; S Kevin Byard; S Jaquan Brisker; LB Tremaine Edmunds; CB Nahshon Wright
Reasons for optimism: Ben Johnson and Caleb Williams’ continued development.Except for completion percentage, Williams improved across every QB metric in 2025. This included seven impressive fourth-quarter comebacks. Ongoing growth is expected in Year 3. Losing DJ Moore is significant, but Johnson should be able to make it work with the weapons he has.
It may take a while to gel, but the defensive additions should improve an otherwise underwhelming unit across the board in 2025. And if Dillon Thieneman is as advertised, it’ll be even worse than Kyle Hamilton because it’s a division rival.
Reasons for concern: I have the Bears falling back to 9-8 because their absolutely ridiculous +22 turnover differential (five more than the 2nd-place Texans) is not going to be repeated. Not even close. This helped the Bears go 8-5 in one-score games last season.
They’re also trading the 4th-place schedule in 2025 for a 1st-place schedule in 2026. This rewards them with games against the Philadelphia Eagles, Seattle Seahawks, and Jacksonville Jaguars. Given these factors, would two fewer wins seem implausible?
4th Place – Green Bay Packers (7-10) (No Playoffs)
Key additions (FA): DT Javon Hargrave; LB Zaire Franklin; CB Benjamin St-Juste; WR Skyy Moore; QB Tyrod Taylor
Reasons for optimism: Matt LaFleur’s bunch is nothing if not consistent, sneaking into the 7th and final NFC Wild Card spot for three straight years. Jordan Love is good, but talk of him being the next Patrick Mahomes after 2023 has vanished. They’ve re-signed Christian Watson in hopes that he’ll take the next step into the elite WR1 category, though injury concerns remain. The offense will definitely benefit from the return of Tucker Kraft, who was on the verge of an All-Pro season before an ACL injury.
The defense was solid but far from spectacular in 2025 (11th in ppg, 12th in ypg, 22nd in EPA/Play), but now has to learn a new system under Jonathan Gannon. There could be hiccups. They’ve also lost some important pieces. Micah Parsons now seems unlikely to return in Week 5 as originally planned, so that bears watching.
Reasons for concern: I always strive for honesty in these articles. That’s why it’s hard for me to determine whether the bad vibes I have about the Packers are a result of me hating them with the intensity of a thousand suns or if they’re actually coming from a more objective place. Either way, I see a disappointing 2026 campaign for them. Post-Rodgers LaFleur seems to be in his own 1992-97 Denny Green situation. Good teams, perpetual playoff contenders, but there’s a definite ceiling to the whole thing. Something is just missing; a key piece that would allow them to take the next step. Randy Moss is not on the horizon.
They’ve lost talent in free agency on both sides of the ball. Parsons’ status and return date are uncertain. What’s the pass rush going to look like until mid-to-late October? Whether Jayden Reed and Matthew Golden can replace the reliable Romeo Doubs remains to be seen. There’s an enormous amount riding on Kraft not missing a beat after major knee surgery. There are many potential pitfalls that could send the season sideways for the Cheeseheads.
Now watch them go 15-2 and beat us by 40 in Week 1. Did I mention I really hate the Packers?
CONCLUSION
The NFC North should once again be right in the conversation for the NFL’s best, most competitive top-to-bottom division. It wouldn’t surprise me if two teams make the 2026 playoffs. Even a third is a distinct possibility. The NFC West is legit, but it has to contend with the difficult AFC West, which could hurt its loss columns. The NFC East is unpredictable now that Harbaugh is coaching the Giants, so that’s an unknown. It wouldn’t shock me if the Eagles finally fell back to the pack. It just seems like that entire situation has turned toxic there. The Commanders could win 12 or 6 games. Who knows with them? The Cowboys are coming off back-to-back seven-win seasons. There will be drama – that’s the only guarantee. The NFC South will get its one team in, and that’s it. I’m predicting the New Orleans Saints will emerge as the surprise Cinderella story in the NFC this year.
So how did I do? Let me know what you think in the comments: good, bad, or 2000 NFC Championship Game.
The New York Mets’ abominable start to 2026 has cost manager Carlos Mendoza his job.
Mendoza was fired June 26 and replaced internally with Andy Green, the Mets’ senior vice president of player development, on an interim basis.
Six straight losses have dropped the Mets’ record to 34-47 despite the highest team payroll in MLB. Injuries to several key players — shortstop Francisco Lindor, first baseman Jorge Polanco, and more recently second baseman Marcus Semien — have played a role in their demise, but few Mets have played well while healthy.
“Carlos has led the organization with passion and grace and is beloved by everyone who works with him on a daily basis,” Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns said in a statement. “Carlos’ impact on our players, staff, and culture over the last three seasons has been transformative. Unfortunately, we know we are falling short and change is necessary to move forward.
“I want to express my deepest gratitude to Carlos Mendoza for his leadership and unwavering commitment. He represented this organization with integrity and dedication throughout, and I wish him and his family all the best,” Mets owner Steve Cohen said in a statement. “Our commitment to bringing our fans a championship-caliber team has not changed. There is no sugar coating it: this season has been a disappointment and our fans deserve better than what we’ve delivered.”
Green, 48, played the last of his four major league seasons for the Mets in 2009. He managed the San Diego Padres to a 274-366 record over four seasons (2016-19) on the bench.
Like those Padres teams, the Mets won’t give Green much to work with. Baseball’s trade deadline is August 3, and Stearns is expected to trade away talent in the weeks to come.
The likelihood of a midseason turnaround for a team 15 games out of first place in the National League East (9.5 in the Wild Card race) is low. The Mets were 34-35 in 2008 when they fired manager Willie Randolph, the last time they made an in-season change. They went 55-38 under Jerry Manuel the rest of the way — but still finished second in the NL East at 89-73 and missed the postseason.
ORCHARD PARK, NEW YORK - DECEMBER 29: DeWayne Carter #90 of the Buffalo Bills looks on prior to a game against the New York Jets at Highmark Stadium on December 29, 2024 in Orchard Park, New York. (Photo by Bryan Bennett/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Not every Buffalo Bills defender is ideally suited for Jim Leonhard’s new scheme. Molding specific aspects of his defense to the specific skill sets of a few defenders will be a vital, likely challenging aspect of Leonhard’s job, particularly in Year 1.
I recently wrote how practice-squad mainstay Phidarian Mathis is finally in the correct system for his talents. I outlined why the Leonhard hire might have saved Landon Jackson’s NFL career. Not everyone will necessarily thrive in Buffalo’s new defense. We have to prepare for that.
And these are players I view as ill-fit for Leonhard’s odd-man front base defense that will feature an uptick in man coverage and blitzing.
DT DeWayne Carter
The Bills would love if Carter came out of nowhere to serve as even a key rotational piece in Leonhard’s defense this season. His rookie year — after being selected in the third round of the 2024 NFL Draft — was underwhelming. He was a healthy scratch early and hardly appeared on the stat sheet later.
Last year, Carter tore his Achilles in late August.
He’s up against it now, with a new coordinator. However, according to New York Upstate’s Matt Parrino, Carter has bulked to 330 pounds. That almost assuredly was a directive from the new staff, as it clearly envisions him as a traditional nose tackle as opposed to an upfield penetrator like he was at Duke and in his first season in Buffalo.
Could the physical transformation and a less-attacking role help Carter’s chances to contribute in 2026? Maybe. I see him as a player with an uphill climb to even make the roster given all the new pieces up front in this new defense.
DT T.J. Sanders
I adored Sanders as a prospect in the 2025 class. My NFL Draft algorithm, RESIN, loved him too. He felt like the ideal, explosive understudy to Ed Oliver who could provide an extra interior pass-rushing spark and eventually become the premier rusher in that role in Sean McDermott’s scheme.
While I don’t expect Leonhard’s defense to be night-and-day different from McDermott’s, the largest departure from the previous scheme will likely be what it asks of its defensive linemen. There’ll likely be much more two-gapping, where those trench players are tasked with reading the direction of the run then reacting to the ball-carrier. It’s a wholly different than simply exploding upfield at the snap.
Oliver likely won’t be given many two-gap responsibilities. And maybe Sanders simply spells Oliver throughout the year. But Buffalo may not be able to afford playing a Top 50 pick from a year ago in a clearly defined backup role. Sanders in a “hold your ground, eat blockers” job is not how envisioned him thriving in the NFL.
EDGE Greg Rousseau
Rousseau has proven to be a highly capable NFL edge player. To date, he hasn’t been elite, but he’s a stud run defender and established as a quality pass rusher.
He was the prototypical McDermott defensive end. Three-point stance. Rugged edge-setter.
I don’t view Rousseau as a brutal fit with Leonhard. It just might be, at times, awkward. Rousseau is athletic enough to get by regardless of what’s asked of him. But outside rush linebackers in an odd-man front aren’t typically nearly 6’7″ and 260 pounds.
In 2022 as the University of Wisconsin defensive coordinator, Leonhard sent his best pass-rushing edge Nick Herbig, the now handsomely paid Steelers defender, into coverage 93 times. Rousseau has dropped into coverage 113 times to date… in his entire NFL career, and that’s counting his playoff appearances too.
He’ll be asked to operate, moving backward, in space, as a coverage defender much more than he has in his first five seasons as a member of the Bills. Again, he is a capable mover — essentially built like a bulked-up tight end — yet this scheme will ask Rousseau to learn and execute something new in his sixth season.
Who else do you think is a less-than-ideal fit in Leonhard’s scheme?
Milan advisor Ibrahimovic hails talent Alajbegovic: ‘That is rare’
RedBird chief Gerry Cardinale was at today’s Milan summit to work out a transfer strategy, after Zlatan Ibrahimovic publicly praised target Kerim Alajbegovic. ‘That is rare.’
It was the first big meeting since the club decided on its new hierarchy, but Cardinale himself had not been expected at Casa Milan headquarters.
AC Milan senior advisor Zlatan Ibrahimovic smiles prior to the Italian Serie A football match between Unione Sportiva Sassuolo and AC Milan at the Mapei Stadium in Reggio Emilia, on April 14, 2024. (Photo by Piero CRUCIATTI / AFP) (Photo by PIERO CRUCIATTI/AFP via Getty Images)
RedBird Special Advisor Ibrahimovic could not participate, as he is in the USA working for Fox Sports as a television pundit during the World Cup.
However, he has been acting as a scout for Milan anyway, with his comments on the sensational goal scored by Bosnia and Herzegovina talent Alajbegovic.
“Everybody is talking about the goal, but for me the goal is not the biggest thing. The biggest thing is the courage,” said Ibrahimovic on Fox Sports.
“An 18-year-old in the World Cup, under pressure, with millions watching, and he plays like he owns the stadium. That is rare.
CARDIFF, WALES – MARCH 26: Kerim Alajbegovic of Bosnia and Herzegovina looks on during the FIFA World Cup 2026 European Qualifiers KO play-off match between Wales and Bosnia and Herzegovina at Cardiff City Stadium on March 26, 2026 in Cardiff, Wales. (Photo by Warren Little/Getty Images)
“Many young players have talent. Talent is everywhere. But talent without personality means nothing. When I watched Kerim, I did not see a young player hoping to have a good game. I saw a player who believed he was the best player on the pitch.
“The finish was beautiful, yes. The technique was perfect, yes. But what impressed me was the confidence before the goal. The way he demanded the ball, the way he attacked the moment. Great players do not wait for opportunities. They create them,” added Ibrahimovic.
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON – JUNE 24: Kerim Alajbegovic #19 of Bosnia and Herzegovina scores his team’s first goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group B match between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Qatar at Seattle Stadium on June 24, 2026 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)
It has long been reported that Alajbegovic is eager for a Serie A move, as Bayer Leverkusen intend to sell after his impressive loan experience with RB Salzburg.
However, Roma, Napoli and Atalanta do not seem to consider him a priority at all, so it could give Milan an opportunity to swoop in.
He plays primarily on the left side of an attacking trio, so the same role as Rafael Leao, and here too they face a quandary.
Arsenal announce their 2026 Emirates Cup opponents
Arsenal have officially confirmed that they’ll face Borussia Dortmund in the 2026 edition of the Emirates Cup, with the game booked in for early August.
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Arsenal have announced that they’ll play a pre-season match against Borussia Dortmund on Sunday, August 9th at 14:00 BST, with the game acting as this year’s Emirates Cup clash.
2026 will be the 15th edition of the Emirates Cup, and the game will take place following the previously-confirmed friendlies against Girona in Spain and Real Betis in Ireland.
Arsenal have also confirmed plans for a further pre-season match in the midweek after the Dortmund game, with details to be confirmed soon. Based on previous media reports, that’s likely to be against Cesc Fabregas’ Como 1907, at home on August 12th.
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Tom Canton reported for Football.London this week that Arsenal were in talks over two pre-season friendlies against Borussia Dortmund and Como 1907, and that it was likely the games would take place between the Real Betis match and the Community Shield.
The first of those two has now been officially confirmed, so we’re just awaiting Arsenal’s update on the second.
It’s also likely that Arsenal will have a game or two behind closed doors, but we may not learn about those until shortly before they happen, or perhaps not even until afterwards.
Arsenal 2026 pre-season schedule
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Times in BST, unconfirmed fixtures in italics
July 19th, 20:00 – World Cup ends
August 1st, 19:00 – Girona vs Arsenal – Estadi Montilivi, Girona
August 5th, 19:30 – Arsenal vs Real Betis – Aviva Stadium, Dublin
August 9th – Arsenal vs Borussia Dortmund – Emirates Stadium, London
August 12th – Arsenal vs Como 1907 – Emirates Stadium, London
August 16th, 15:00 – Arsenal vs Manchester City – Principality Stadium, Cardiff
The USMNT already knew its opponent in the upcoming Round 32 when manager Mauricio Pochettino sat down to fill out his starting 11 for the group stage finale against Turkey. As a result, there were nine changes from the lineup that blanked Australia. Weston McKennie and Ricardo Pepi were the only holdovers. An early strike from Auston Trusty in the third minute made it appear that a stress test of the U.S. depth would not be an issue. Then the Americans’ defense fell apart, ultimately leading to a Kaan Ayhan game-winner for Turkey in the final seconds of the match.
A 3-2 loss was certainly not what Team USA was looking for after starting the World Cup on the front foot. They’ll carry a little less momentum into the first knockout test against Bosnia Herzegovina Wednesday in Los Angeles. Yet nothing has really changed. Pochettino and his side passed the real test by quickly wrapping up the top spot in Group D and collected seven points in the group stage. When his best lineup was on the field, the USMNT looked like a squad perfectly capable of advancing and pushing even the top sides in the world to the limit.
So perhaps that’s why Pochettino had such a tough time with the tenor and tone of questions during his postgame press conference. In addition to categorizing them as “a bit weird”, the skipper also said it was sad that no reporter congratulated him and the players for clinching the group.
The defeat to Turkey means the Americans missed out on making history as they have never won all three group stage matches in a World Cup.
“Making history is winning the World Cup,” he said. “It’s not winning three matches only within the World Cup. I don’t really understand. It’s a little bit petty if you will — you’re thinking a little too small. You’re telling me you could make history — what does it mean to win three matches if you lose the next one?”
“The mood is like we [are going] home tonight and Türkiye is staying,” the U.S. coach added. “I need to [remind] you and everyone that we won the group. Sorry guys, we won.”
When I first saw the headline about Pochettino taking umbrage with “petty” questions, I’ll admit there was a strong urge to get a small pitchfork out and go full ugly American. How dare he not know how important winning at all costs is to us! The European mind could simply never understand!
But you know what? He’s right.
Once the initial sting of magically turning a hard-fought draw into a loss wears off, the rational mind can grasp that it doesn’t really matter. Winning would have kept vibes high. Yet this is just a dark lining of a very bright silver cloud.
Breezing through the group stage without breaking a sweat was a gift. Nothing is guaranteed for a country that has not proven itself reliable in the World Cup through the years. Yet Pochettino had the luxury of resting players and observing how the rest of the roster reacted to the big stage. A manager could not ask for anything more.
Heck, it’s probably a good thing that he now knows who cannot be trusted. That’s a much better thing to discover in a meaningless match as opposed to when facing elimination. Losing is not okay … unless it’s okay.
Pochettino is right
Pochettino’s point about the relative importance of the Turkey match compared to the do-or-die affair against Bosnia and Herzegovina is worth repeating. What is the value of winning all three group stage battles only to bow out early against a beatable opponent? If that had happened, not a single supporter of the USMNT would care at all about a silly 3-0 start.
The thing is now Pochettino needs to back it up a bit. If he thinks the questions last night were petty then he might be in for a rude awakening if Team USA lays an egg in the Round of 32. Expectations have been raised. Anything short of the quarterfinals is going to be seen as a major disappointment.
So, yes, that loss doesn’t matter. For now. It’s erased completely with a win on Wednesday. It’ll matter a heck of a lot if leads to a second straight defeat when it matters most.
The Boston Red Sox took on the New York Yankees at Fenway Park on Thursday night, and Michael Kay had some thoughts on Red Sox fans while the Yankees were trailing.
The Red Sox ended up winning the game 6-3, and in the eighth inning were chanting "Yankees suck," hanging on to a 4-3 lead at the time. This is nothing new at Fenway Park when the Yankees come to visit. The two teams are bitter rivals, and the fan bases go at each other often. However, Kay seemed to take exception on Thursday.
Michael Kay is confused why Red Sox fans are chanting "Yankees suck" when the Red Sox are the worst team in the American League pic.twitter.com/iYQNFiNe8j
"It's really strange that the crowd is chanting that old chant that they have here," Kay said in the eighth inning. "I guess the standings on the left field board, they can't see those."
The Red Sox currently sit in last place in the American League East standings, but they are not dead just yet. They are five games out of a wild-card spot, and a lot has to go right for them to make a real push, but it's not impossible. A five game defecit in the wild card standings is not easy to overcome, but it has been done in the past.
Obviously, no Red Sox fan expected the team to be in this position when the season started. However, all they can do now is try to dig themselves out of this hole. A win over the Yankees, with Cam Schlittler on the mound, is a step in the right direction. A series win could be the start of a run.
On Sunday night in Fenway Park, the Boston Red Sox will renew their rivalry with the New York Yankees at 7 pm in a game that can be seen on NBC and Peacock. Roger Clemens — who has stared down batters from both sides, will serve as a guest booth analyst.
Who knows more about the Yankee/Red Sox history than the Rocket Man? Roger’s first major league manager was Ralph Houk — the same man who managed Mickey Mantle, Whitey Ford, and Yogi Berra.
How do you tell the story of a rivalry that began in 1920 and is still festering — mostly with the fanbases — more than one hundred years later?
This isn’t a story that can be told simply with numbers. This is a story that can be best seen through the lyrics of a classic showstopping song from a Broadway show called Anything you can do (I can do better).
The Yankees’ superiority complex over the Red Sox lives mostly now with the fanbases. In truth, New York must worry more this season with the Toronto Blue Jays (who eliminated them last October, dethroning them as American League champions) and the Tampa Bay Rays. Since Boston won the 2018 World Series, the Yankees have the best record in the American League, followed by the Astros and Rays.
But Yankee fans still love beating the Red Sox and reminding them, well, that they’re not the Yankees. Over the last 30 years, there have been so many memorable games between the clubs. As former player/broadcaster/Hall of Famer Jim Kaat called it, Yankees/Red Sox games were “four hours of trauma and drama.”
One reason the Yankees have had just two managerial changes in the last 30 years is this:
Yankee managers vs. Boston
Aaron Boone: 73-57 Joe Girardi: 94-91 Joe Torre: 104-89 That includes Boone going 4-1 in the first five meetings this season, including a sweep at Fenway Park in late April.
NBC’s crack Research team tells us that there are more than 250 players to have worn both Red Sox and Yankee uniforms, one of course more famous than all the rest. To start at the beginning of this rivalry, you start with Boston owner Harry Frazee, who was a New York theatre producer that bought the Red Sox in 1916. After 1918, the Red Sox won five of the first 15 World Series. In 1919, Babe Ruth was transitioned from ace starter (87-45 in a five-year period beginning in 1915, completing 140 of 154 starts) to slugging outfielder. Ruth broke the single-season home run record with 29 in the 1919 season.
Frazee was leveraged big time. World War I had taken a toll on both Broadway and baseball, and Frazee was strapped for cash. He sold Ruth to the Yankees following the 1919 season. After the 1920 season, Waite Hoyt was yet another good Boston pitcher sent to New York in an eight-player deal.
Hoyt was young and emerging in Boston. He became a Hall of Famer with New York. Hoyt would pitch in 11 World Series games for the Yankees (10 starts) and have a 1.83 ERA in them. On the 1927-28 Murderer’s Row teams, he was 45-14 in 529 innings.
Ruth was just 25 when he joined New York. He was great in Boston and became immortal in New York.
It took Boston generations to recover from what was to be called “The Curse of the Bambino.”
If players were good in Boston, they would become better when playing with NY on their pinstriped jersey.
Red Ruffing, like Ruth and Hoyt, started his career with Boston. In his first six full seasons, he pitched for dreadful last-place Boston teams and was 39-96, with a 4.61 ERA.
On May 6, 1930, Boston traded him to the Yankees for backup outfielder Cedric Durst and $50,000. Ruffing went 15-5 in 197 innings for New York the rest of the season (and batted .364 with 4 HR).
Ruffing would win 231 games for the Yankees and establish a Hall of Fame career. He was part of six World Series championships. Ruffing was 7-2, 2.52 ERA in 10 World Series.
The Yankees were even more dominant in the late 1930s and 40s than they were in the 20s, in large part due to Joe DiMaggio.
The Red Sox had a terrific centerfielder in the 1940s that made seven All-Star teams (and lost three prime years to World War II). His name was also DiMaggio. Dom DiMaggio hit in 34 consecutive games in 1949, still a Boston record. He was real good, but he wasn’t his brother.
Joltin’ Joe played for nine World Series title teams in his 13-year career. Only two franchises (27 for the Yankees and 11 for the Cardinals) have won more than nine in the history of baseball.
For much of history, anything a Red Sox player could do, a Yankee did it better.
It wasn’t just a curse that Boston didn’t win a championship after 1918. They were owned by Tom Yawkey from 1933 until his death in 1976. While he was a dedicated baseball man, he whiffed big time when baseball integrated. He was the last owner to desegregate his baseball club, taking more than a decade after the Dodgers signed Jackie Robinson.
The Yankees weren’t exactly progressive when it came to signing Black players, but Elston Howard was the American League MVP in 1963.
Boston came close to winning the World Series in 1967, when they were aided in the second half of the season by a rookie left-hander who pitched out of the pen named Sparky Lyle.
He led the team in saves in 1969, 70, 71. In yet one more infamous trade for the Red Sox, they dealt Lyle to the Yankees for Danny Cater. The first baseman would spend three seasons with Boston, accumulating two Wins Above Replacement. See ya’ later, Danny Cater.
Lyle, meanwhile, won a Cy Young Award in 1977 and was a part of two World Series championship teams.
Roger Clemens was a Boston rookie in 1984, soon to be the best pitcher in the game. Still, Boston couldn’t get over the hump with Roger having a late lead in a potential Game 6 clincher in Queens, New York in the 1986 World Series.
Clemens didn’t win a World Series until he became a Yankee following the 1998 season. He started and defeated the 103-win Braves team in the clinching game of the 1999 World Series. He earned his second ring the next season, hurling eight scoreless innings in a dominating performance in Game 2 of the 2000 World Series.
Not every pitcher that worked first for the Red Sox and later for the Yankees has worked out. By the time the Yankees acquired former Boston hero Luis Tiant, he didn’t have much left in his tank. And Tom Gordon — a budding star reliever with Boston in the late 1990s — gave up huge hits in the 2004 postseason for Joe Torre’s Yankees. In Game 5 with the Yankees up 4-2 and needing six outs to advance to the World Series, Gordon gave up a home run to David Ortiz and then allowed two more baserunners before being removed. Ortiz would win that game in the 14th.
When pitchers went the other way — from New York to Boston — they seldom performed as well as they did on the New York stage.
Case in point: Mike Torrez. Torrez won two games for the Yankees in the 1977 World Series, including the Game 6 clincher when Reggie Jackson hit three home runs. He signed with Boston as a free agent, and the following October was on the hill against the Yankees in Game 163. It was Torrez that allowed Bucky “Bleepin’” Dent to hit a three-run homer over the Green Monster. It was Torrez that gave up a fourth run that inning.
One clear exception is Nathan Eovaldi. Nathan was a good Yankees pitcher for a couple of seasons, going 14-3 in 2015. Pitching for Boston in 2018, he was outstanding in the postseason, beating the Yankees in the Division Round, beating the Astros in the ALCS, and working the last six innings of the 18-inning World Series Game 3 vs. the Dodgers. Nathan would also defeat the Yankees in the 1-game Wild Card in 2021, outdueling Gerrit Cole.
Perhaps Aroldis Chapman and Sonny Gray — two former Yankee hurlers now toiling for Boston — will out-do their New York performances.
Let’s just say these two franchises share so much rich history.
Editors’ Note: Elliott Kalb - dubbed “Mr. Stats” decades ago by Marv Albert and Bob Costas - is the former Senior Editorial Director at MLB Network and a longtime contributor of research and information to NBC Sports’ telecasts.
The 2026 NHL Draft will begin on Friday, June 26, in Buffalo, New York, with Rounds 2-7 set for June 27.
Pittsburgh enters the NHL Draft with five total picks, but four of them are in the first 86 picks, while the Penguins have the 22nd overall pick in the first round. Ahead of the NHL Draft kicking off, NHL Draft analyst Corey Pronman of The Athletic has Pittsburgh selecting defenseman Tommy Bleyl from Moncton in the QMJHL.
“Pittsburgh wants to add high-end skill, and the Penguins do so with Bleyl, who’s coming off a huge year. Nikita Klepov, Hurlbert and Ryan Lin are also strong possibilities here for the same reason,” Pronman wrote in an article published on Friday.
Bleyl is an offensive defenseman, as the New York native is coming off a stellar rookie season in the QMJHL. The 6-foot, 165lbs defenseman recorded 13 goals and 68 assists for 81 points in 63 games. He added six goals and 22 assists for 28 points in 21 playoff games.
Bleyl is set to return to Moncton next season, before committing to Michigan State for the 2026-27 season. So, he likely wouldn’t play for the Penguins for at least two years. When he does reach the NHL, he can be a future offensive defenseman and run the power play.
The Detroit Lions suddenly find themselves facing a question few expected to ask this offseason. If Terrion Arnold is unavailable for an extended period, should Brad Holmes make a bold move to reinforce the secondary?
One name continues to surface among fans and analysts alike: Cleveland Browns cornerback Denzel Ward.
While nothing has connected Detroit to Ward in any meaningful way, the idea has gained traction since the news surrounding Arnold broke. If the Lions decide they need an immediate, proven replacement instead of relying on internal options, Ward could represent the biggest swing available.
Why Denzel Ward Makes Sense
Ward has quietly been one of the NFL’s premier cornerbacks since entering the league in 2018. A five time Pro Bowler, the former Ohio State standout has consistently matched up against opposing teams’ top receivers and delivered at an elite level.
Although his most recent season wasn’t considered his strongest, Ward had previously posted seven consecutive seasons with at least 10 passes defended. In 2024, he led the entire NFL with 19 pass breakups, reminding everyone why he remains one of the league’s most respected defensive backs.
For a Lions defense built around generating pressure with Aidan Hutchinson and locking down receivers on the outside, Ward would immediately become Detroit’s top cornerback and one of the leaders of Kelvin Sheppard’s defense.
Would Cleveland Consider a Deal?
On the surface, moving Ward might sound unlikely.
The Browns have repeatedly stated they value the veteran cornerback, and Ward himself has publicly said he has no interest in leaving Cleveland.
Still, NFL rosters change quickly.
Following the blockbuster trade involving Myles Garrett, some around the league have speculated that Cleveland could continue getting younger while accumulating additional draft capital. Ward turns 29 this season and has only two expensive years remaining on his current contract, making this a window where the Browns could maximize his trade value if they choose to pivot toward a youth movement.
That remains purely speculative, but it helps explain why Ward’s name continues to circulate.
The Cost Would Be Significant
If Detroit were to pursue Ward, it would not come cheaply.
The Browns would almost certainly ask for at least a Day 2 draft pick, and perhaps more depending on the level of interest around the league. On top of that, Ward carries a cap hit of nearly $18 million, meaning Brad Holmes would have to restructure contracts or make additional moves to fit him under the salary cap.
That combination of draft compensation and financial commitment makes this far from an easy decision.
An Aggressive Move That Would Change the Defense
Brad Holmes has built Detroit’s roster by valuing long term flexibility over splashy trades. However, the Lions have also reached the point where championship windows matter.
If Holmes determines the secondary needs another proven playmaker following the uncertainty surrounding Arnold, Ward would instantly raise the ceiling of Detroit’s defense.
Whether a trade actually happens is another question entirely. At this point, the idea remains nothing more than a scenario being discussed by fans and analysts. But if the Lions decide they want a no nonsense solution that immediately strengthens one of the roster’s most important positions, Denzel Ward may be the best option available.
Only time will tell whether Detroit is willing to make a move that bold.
Former UCLA Bruin linebacker Carson Schwesinger is just one year into his NFL career but his peers have already taken notice. Schwesinger was named in the NFL’s Top 100 of 2026 at No. 93, a list that is voted on by the player’s themselves.
“A 2025 second-round pick who turned in a sensational first season, Schwesinger became the first AP NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year for the Browns since Chip Banks in 1982,” wrote NFL.com writer Grant Gordon. “Schwesigner was the leading tackler for a Cleveland defense that ranked fourth in yards allowed. With Myles Garretttraded to the Rams, Schwesinger and pass rusher Jared Versewill now be looked on to lead the Browns for years to come. The UCLA product is off to a phenomenal start so far.”
In his rookie season, Schwesinger totaled 156 combined tackles with 2.5 sacks and two interceptions. None of which was promised to Schwesinger, who began his college career as a walk-on at UCLA. After a couple years as a reserve, Schwesinger showed his abilities as a redshirt junior, enticing the Browns to take him with the first pick in the second round of the 2025 NFL Draft.
Schwesinger slowly climbed the ranks with the Bruins, earning an Associated Press First Team All-American nod for his junior season. Schwesinger played in 38 career games with the Bruins, making his 163 total tackles despite starting only 10 games.
EAGAN, MINNESOTA - JUNE 10: Kyler Murray #1 of the Minnesota Vikings participates in a drill during minicamp at Twin Cities Orthopedics Performance Center on June 10, 2026 in Eagan, Minnesota. (Photo by David Berding/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Can the Minnesota Vikings win Super Bowl 2026? On the latest episode of The Real Forno Show, host Tyler Forness and producer Dave Stefano of Vikings 1st & SKOL break down the five critical things the Vikings must execute to hoist the Lombardi Trophy. From the quarterback controversy to red zone struggles and a young defensive line with massive upside, this episode delivers the most specific, film-grounded Vikings Super Bowl blueprint you’ll find anywhere heading into training camp.
Tyler makes the case that naming Kyler Murray the starter — sooner rather than later — is the single most important step toward a Super Bowl run: “You forego the competition. You realize Kyler gives you the best chance to win a Super Bowl in 2026, and you say, ‘Screw it, we’re just gonna go all in.'” He also champions Jordan Mason as a workhorse back under new assistant head coach Frank Smith’s creative run-game design, and identifies Jauan Jennings as the red zone weapon the Vikings have desperately needed — noting the team ranked a dismal tied-18th in red zone efficiency (56.9%) last season. On defense, Dallas Turner’s development and interior D-line pressure (targeting at least 15 sacks from the front) round out Tyler’s five-point Super Bowl checklist.
Dave adds his own list of 10 must-dos — ranging from resolving the QB situation to winning the NFC North — while Tyler pushes back on the platitudes: It “just isn’t gonna tell you that Jauan Jennings is going to be the reason why you’re better at situational football in the red zone.” The chemistry and candid debate between Tyler and Dave is exactly what Vikings fans need to cut through the noise this off-season.
Key Episode Takeaways:
Name Kyler Murray the starter now.“Kyler Murray gives us the best chance to win a Super Bowl… you gotta get him chemistry with his wide receivers, Justin Jefferson, Jordan Addison, now Jauan Jennings.”
Make Jordan Mason the workhorse. Tyler targets 220 carries, citing Mason’s zone-running fit: “You give him 20, it’s that Derrick Henry snowball style effect.”
Fix the red zone — with Jauan Jennings. At 56.9% efficiency (tied 18th), the Vikings need a bully: “Jennings is a power forward, and he’s going to bully you and kick your ass while he boxes you out and catches the football.”
Dallas Turner must take the leap. With Jonathan Greenard gone, Turner needs to step up: “If he does, I’m not even saying he has to be a Pro Bowler… it’s gonna be a huge boon for this team.”
Interior D-line must generate 15+ sacks.“You gotta be able to win your one-on-ones, you have to be able to win your pressures, and you have to be able to hold up at the point of attack.”
Vegas has Minnesota at +5,000 — but as Tyler notes, the Vikings have historically thrived when counted out.
Don’t sleep on this one, Vikings fans. The Real Forno Show with Tyler Forness and Dave Stefano is your sharpest weekly source for Minnesota Vikings analysis — real film study, real opinions, and zero filler. Subscribe on YouTube, turn on notifications, and join the Vikings 1st & SKOL community before training camp kicks off.
NEW YORK (AP) — Carlos Mendoza was fired as manager of the underperforming New York Mets on Friday and replaced by Andy Green.
New York is 34-47 following a six-game losing streak, 15 games behind NL East-leading Atlanta and 9 1/2 games back of the NL’s last wild-card berth.
Mets owner Steve Cohen had high expectations for a team without a World Series title since 1986. New York opened the season with baseball's highest payroll at $358 million and was projected to pay an additional $124 million in luxury tax.
“Our commitment to bringing our fans a championship-caliber team has not changed," Cohen said in a statement. "There is no sugar-coating it: This season has been a disappointment and our fans deserve better than what we’ve delivered.”
A former Yankees assistant coach, Mendoza replaced Buck Showalter after the 2023 season and led the Mets to a 206-199 record. While New York advanced to the NL Championship Series in 2024, the Mets failed to reach the playoffs last year and are among the sport's biggest disappointments this season.
“Carlos has led the organization with passion and grace and is beloved by everyone who works with him on a daily basis,” president of baseball operations David Stearns said in a statement. “Carlos’ impact on our players, staff, and culture over the last three seasons has been transformative. Unfortunately, we know we are falling short and change is necessary to move forward.”
Green, a former major league infielder, joined the Mets in 2023 as senior vice president of baseball development. He managed San Diego to a 274-366 record from 2016-19.
Sanjay Manjrekar backs Gautam Gambhir after Vaibhav Sooryavanshi misses India debut
Sanjay Manjrekar has thrown his weight behind Gautam Gambhir and the India team management after 15-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi was left out of the playing XI for the first T20I against Ireland in Belfast.
The former Indian batter is part of Sony Network's commentary and analysis panel during the India vs Ireland T20I series. He described the call as purely cricketing, merit-based, and the right message to send.
Sooryavanshi had been widely expected to become India's youngest-ever international debutant, but the team opted to retain their in-form top order of Abhishek Sharma, Sanju Samson, and Ishan Kishan. Captain Shreyas Iyer confirmed at the toss that the teenager would have to wait for his opportunity.
For Manjrekar, the decision reflected a healthy selection philosophy under Gambhir, one that prioritizes the players delivering results over the excitement generated by a young prodigy, however special his talent may be.
Manjrekar says Sooryavanshi omission based on merit
Manjrekar argued that India was right not to disturb a settled and successful unit simply to satisfy the clamor around Sooryavanshi, framing it as the correct approach for the team's culture.
"It's a call based on merit. You can't drop the other guys just because we are excited about the young boy. So India is doing the right thing, and that's the right message," Manjrekar said.
He pointed to the bold decision to replace World Cup-winning captain Suryakumar Yadav as evidence that India was now consistently prioritising form and substance over reputation or hype.
"They have dropped a T20 World Cup-winning captain in SKY, so India is now focused on cricketing merit, which should be the case always," he said.
To Manjrekar, India is doing the right thing because while giving a debut to a promising youngster is important, veterans shouldn't be snubbed in the process if they are playing well enough.
"I am glad they haven't got carried away with excitement around the young kid. He can wait his turn, and he's got time unless there's a place for him in the playing XI," Manjrekar added.
The decision aligns with the clear philosophy Gambhir has instilled since taking over as head coach, putting the team ahead of individual storylines. Batting coach Sitanshu Kotak had echoed that stance in the build-up, stressing that dropping a run-scorer for Sooryavanshi would be unfair.
"I don't think that just to give him an opportunity, we should drop someone who has already been scoring runs. That also won't be right. I think there is a very thin line between trying to give somebody an opportunity and being unfair to some other player," Kotak said in the pre-match press conference.
With the in-form top three locked in, the most logical window for Sooryavanshi's debut remains the second T20I against Ireland in Belfast on June 28, particularly if India rotates their squad. The subsequent series against England may favor a more experienced lineup. For now, the message from the camp is consistent and clear.
Sooryavanshi's talent is not in doubt, but his international career will begin on the foundation of genuine merit rather than viral hype, a stance Manjrekar believes is exactly the right one for Indian cricket.
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Real Madrid midfielder receives assurances from Mourinho over future
Real Madrid midfielder Federico Valverde enters a defining period for both club and country, carrying the responsibility of leading Uruguay through a difficult World Cup campaign while preparing for a new chapter at the club under Jose Mourinho.
The midfielder captains Uruguay during a tournament that has already fallen below expectations, with draws against Saudi Arabia and Cape Verde leaving Marcelo Bielsa’s side under immense pressure ahead of a decisive clash against Spain.
Valverde arrived at the World Cup after a difficult finish to Real Madrid’s season.
The campaign ended without silverware and was overshadowed by tensions inside the dressing room, including a physical altercation involving Aurelien Tchouameni, which left him with a head injury.
Mourinho’s full confidence
However, according to El Mundo, Mourinho helped calm the situation behind the scenes, and Real Madrid continue to view him as one of the club’s most important players heading into next season.
Real Madrid’s new captain. (Photo by Fran Santiago/Getty Images)
With Dani Carvajal’s departure, the Uruguayan is expected to become one of the team’s senior leaders, and the new manager has already reassured him that he remains central to his plans.
For now, though, Valverde’s focus will be on the World Cup where Uruguay are struggling. So far, La Celeste’s biggest problem so far has been turning promising performances into victories.
Valverde needs to step up for Uruguay. (Photo by Lars Baron/Getty Images)
Valverde admitted the squad has been affected by tension and frustration, saying: “Anxiety worked against us. We’re frustrated and angry. We need to work harder and press better.”
Although he is yet to score at the tournament, Valverde has remained one of Uruguay’s most active attacking players. Only Arda Guler has attempted more shots among midfielders at this World Cup.
With qualification hanging in the balance, Uruguay will once again look to their captain to produce the performance that keeps their World Cup hopes alive.
Jun 10, 2026; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; Kansas City Royals starting pitcher Seth Lugo (67) delivers a pitch against the Texas Rangers during the first inning at Kauffman Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Denny Medley-Imagn Images | Denny Medley-Imagn Images
Yesterday’s game was no fun at all. Let’s pretend that didn’t happen.
Prior to the club’s series opener against the Tampa Bay Rays at Tropicana Field, Lugo was recognized for his 10 years of Major League Baseball service time.
Alguacil is a native of Caracas, Venezuela. He spent several hours checking on his family late last night.
He learned that his family spent Wednesday night on the streets. And he was visibly shaken after seeing the aftermath of the earthquakes.
“Yeah, pretty much my whole family,” Alguacil said. “Like my mom, brother and nephews. They didn’t feel safe because they kept feeling shaking (aftershocks) in the apartments. … They didn’t feel safe, and they don’t know what can happen at this point.”
Witt went through on-field drills prior to each of the team’s four games against the Rays, often while wearing a knee brace. Witt said on Wednesday that his knee has “been better every day.” When manager Matt Quatraro was asked Thursday if Witt will be in the lineup for Friday’s series opener against the White Sox, he said, “That’s my hope, yes.”
“We have to understand what the brace is going to do and how he feels,” Quatraro said Wednesday. “That communication with Bobby is paramount.”
Struggling as a rookie can be a great learning experience and it looks like Caglianone put last year’s failures to good use. After Tuesday’s two-homer game, he’s hitting a robust .277/.349/.498 with 14 home runs this season. Caglianone has eight home runs in his last 14 games after hitting six homers in the previous 60 games…
The 10- to 30-degree launch angle range is ideal. Those are line drives and the kind of fly balls that go over the fence, not hang up long enough for an outfielder to catch. Caglianone was above the league average in April and May, but he’s really kicked it up a notch in June. Those six homers in the last 13 games are no fluke. He’s hitting more balls in the ideal launch angle range.
Also, Caglianone has gone from missing with one-third of his swings in April and May to only one-quarter of his swings in June, which is an enormous improvement. That’s the difference between one of the highest whiff rates in baseball and league average. There’s nothing sexy about league average, but when you have this much power, a league average contact rate is a big win.
Cole Ragans is on the injured list. So is Kris Bubic. Carlos Estévez, who was supposed to anchor the bullpen, has been sidelined since April. Ragans, before his shutdown, was the most intriguing rollercoaster of them all: a dazzling 34.4% strikeout rate in high-leverage spots, undermined by a shaky 12.5% walk rate. His control issues turned every outing into a crapshoot. Bubic’s absence (2 HR allowed in 56 PA, .483 xSLG) has left a void that neither Cameron nor Wacha has been able to fill with any consistency.
The Royals need their arms to find the command that has so far eluded them when the game hangs in the balance. Erceg and Lynch have proven it’s possible. Cameron and Wacha are due for adjustments. Lugo is walking a tightrope, and his heat map suggests the reckoning could be closer than his traditional ERA indicates.
Hunter Samuels at Swinging Bunts (not really baseball-related, but he writes about the Royals quite a bit): Getting Here
We’ve reached the end of the first half of the year. Regular readers will know it’s time for our first half recap. That’s good, as I’m feeling a little under the weather.
2026.06.19 FIFA World Cup (Germany vs Curaçao highlights)
2026.06.26 2026 First Half Recap <– You are here
Since we’re revisiting OTs from the first half of the year, we’re going to revisit artists from the first half, too. More than a month ago, we had some Electric Callboy on here. Since then, they’ve announced their new album, Tanzneid. It will have both of the songs I posted then, some others they’ve released silly videos for, and this next one, their most recent release. While it makes me feel old, I am compelled to point out that The Offspring was the first concert I went to and Dexter Holland is now 60(!) years old.
After failed monster trade for Brady Tkachuk, Vegas pivot to even bigger target!
The Vegas Golden Knights had their sights set on a massive offseason addition in Brady Tkachuk. They were among the finalists on the Ottawa captain's shortlist of approved destinations, alongside the Carolina Hurricanes, Minnesota Wild, and Florida Panthers. But when the dust settled, it was Florida that landed the prize, reuniting the Tkachuk brothers in a deal that sent a haul of draft picks back to Ottawa.
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Now, according to insider David Pagnotta, the Golden Knights may be shifting their attention to an even more significant acquisition: Detroit Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin.
The Tkachuk deal sent the No. 9 and No. 25 overall picks in the 2026 draft, a 2029 first-rounder, and a 2030 second-rounder to the Senators. Tkachuk waived his no-movement clause to make the trade happen after reportedly signaling he would not re-sign in Ottawa when his contract expires in two years.
With that door closed, Vegas appears ready to redirect its energy toward Larkin, who requested a trade from Detroit earlier this offseason. Larkin originally submitted a short list of preferred destinations that included the Golden Knights, the Wild, and the Panthers.
The competition for Larkin is fierce and getting more crowded. The Tampa Bay Lightning, Dallas Stars, and Utah Mammoth have all reportedly entered the conversation as potential landing spots. Both Minnesota and Florida are believed to have already put forward their strongest offers, but neither package has been enough to satisfy Red Wings general manager Steve Yzerman. And Nick Kypreos recently suggested that Larkin had now a preference for Dallas.
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The challenge is the enormous price tag. Larkin is signed through the 2030-31 season with a full no-movement clause, making him the kind of franchise center that almost never becomes available. Reports suggest Yzerman is looking for a first-round pick, a top prospect, and a young NHL-ready player in return.
That steep asking price has fueled speculation that a three-team trade structure might be the only way to get a deal across the finish line. In one scenario being discussed, a club like Dallas could funnel assets, potentially including winger Jason Robertson, back to Detroit as part of a broader arrangement.
Vegas was largely on the sideline during the Stanley Cup Final, where they fell to the Carolina Hurricanes in six games. With that chapter behind them, the Golden Knights are now reportedly in position to formally submit their offer for Larkin.
For now, the ball sits with Yzerman, and the entire league is watching to see which team can assemble a package big enough to pry Larkin out of Detroit.
BOSTON, MA - JUNE 25: Caleb Durbin #5 of the Boston Red Sox rounds the bases after hitting a home run in the fifth inning during the game between the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park on Thursday, June 25, 2026 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Natalie Reid/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images
During the first two months of the season, it was no secret that Caleb Durbin’s performance at the plate was one of, if not the biggest reason, for the Red Sox’ struggles. The transition from Rafael Devers to Alex Bregman to Caleb Durbin was understandably not well-received by the Sox fanbase; the epitome of Craig Breslow’s failure in his plan to fix the team’s lack of power from 2025. One month ago, Durbin’s .479 OPS was the lowest in all of baseball.
Durbin had two off-days on May 26-27th, around the time that he began working with Carlos Narvaez’s private hitting coach. He returned to the lineup the next day, going 2-for-4. Since that date, Durbin has eight doubles, five home runs, 16 RBI, 13 runs, and three steals. He is slashing .329/.352/.624 with a 159 wRC+ and a .294 ISO (17th in MLB). That’s right, Caleb Durbin, who appeared incapable of hitting the ball out of the infield for one-third of the season, is 17th out of 168 qualified hitters in “isolated power” over the past month, all while playing stellar defense.
Durbin’s go-ahead home run off of Cam Schlittler, one of three times he reached base last night, earned him the top spot in Three Studs on Thursday night. Despite his performance over the past month, his 78 wRC+ means that his season-long performance is still 22% below league average. There’s still a long way to go.
Where are you at on Caleb Durbin at the halfway point in the season? After finishing third in the NL Rookie of the Year voting a year ago, can his June performance keep up for the rest of the season and be a core member of the team for years to come? Or are his season-long numbers, to date, closer to what you expect?
Discuss in the comments, be good to each other, and enjoy the Yankees and Red Sox this weekend.
Nowadays if you want a ticket to one of the practices that are open to the public, it requires much more diligence and patience. There is going to be a line, sometimes with several thousand people in it, awaiting the chance to get their tickets to a practice. While difficult to obtain, the tickets are still free, with Tuesday, July 21 at 10 a.m. ET being the first chance to grab some of your own. If you are looking for the full rules and regulations surrounding camp, you can find them on the team’s official website.
If you haven’t attended before, and you are able to make it happen, I highly suggest trying to go. It is a unique opportunity to watch the team function in a football setting outside of gameday. And if you can, try going with a few family or friends. That way you each can focus on different parts of the field.
On the other hand, if you are less of a football nerd, there is plenty to do outside of simply watching the players and coaches during practice. There will be food trucks with breakfast items and coffee, places for kids to get their faces painted, and if you play your cards right, a decent chance to get an autograph or two.
That brings us to our question of the day:
Will you be attending Lions’ training camp?
My answer: Hopefully? There were many years in the past where myself and several of my friends would make it to multiple practices during a summer. However, with almost everyone having young children at this point, and the aforementioned struggle it is to obtain these tickets now, it is not a guarantee the way it used to be.
With that said, I am really itching for some football right now, so at a minimum I will make it to one of the days that is designated for season ticket holders only. After all, I have been telling my one-year-old about the greatness of Penei Sewell for a while now, so it’s probably time she sees for herself in person.
What about you? Will you be attending a training camp practice later this summer? Let us know in the comments below.
Penguins willing to sacrifice fan favorites for massive Draft move
The NHL Draft is just hours away, and the Pittsburgh Penguins appear to be working the phones hard. But the endgame might not be what most fans initially assumed.
According to TSN insider Darren Dreger, speaking on the Nielson Show earlier this week, the recent wave of trade speculation surrounding Bryan Rust and Rickard Rakell is directly tied to Pittsburgh's desire to climb the draft board. The Penguins reportedly want to move up in the draft order, and dangling established veterans like Rust and Rakell is how they plan to make it happen.
That context reframes the conversation around both players considerably. Trade rumors involving Rust and Rakell have been circulating for months, but many observers viewed them through the lens of a typical salary dump or roster retool. Dreger's comments suggest something more targeted.
Pittsburgh currently holds a pick outside the top tier of this year's draft class, and moving into a higher slot would give the organization a chance to land one of the more coveted prospects available. Packaging a proven NHL forward could be the kind of sweetener that convinces a team sitting higher in the order to swap positions.
Rust and Rakell both carry legitimate value around the league. Rust has been a consistent contributor for the Penguins over multiple seasons, and Rakell brings offensive versatility that playoff contenders covet. Either player could slot into a competing team's top nine immediately, which makes them attractive trade chips.
With the draft set for later tonight, the Penguins have a very narrow window to strike a deal. Teams holding top picks will be fielding calls from multiple suitors, and Pittsburgh will need to put together a compelling enough package to beat out the competition.
It remains to be seen whether the Penguins can find a willing trade partner. Moving up in the draft often requires overpaying, and parting with a player like Rust or Rakell is no small sacrifice for a franchise that still has Stanley Cup aspirations tied to its aging core.
For now, all eyes turn to tonight in the hours leading up to the first round, when Pittsburgh's front office will either pull the trigger on a move or walk away with their first pick at 22.
Bob Chesney is already injecting fresh energy into the UCLA Bruins football team. The Bruins will begin a new era this year, and Chesney will be laying the foundation for what this team will become.
One area of focus this season for Chesney will be ensuring that Nico Iamaleava, the starting quarterback, has the best chance for success. Chesney is hoping a transfer receiver, Brian Rowe, can help with that.
In a recent article, Brad Crawford provides insight on a weapon for the UCLA Bruins that is going unnoticed. Here is what he said about Brian Rowe:
"One of two impact pass-catchers South Carolina lost this offseason to other Power Four programs, Rowe recorded 19 catches for the Gamecocks as a freshman last fall and opted for a bigger role with the Bruins. He's expected to be one of three transfer starters on the outside for Bob Chesney during his first season and was a top playmaker during the spring. Rowe flexed some of that athletic ability in spots as flash moments at his previous stop, but should be able to show his full repertoire this fall with extensive snaps for the first time in his career."
The Trojans game vs their rival, the Bruins, will come at the end of the season, and that could be more than enough time for Nico Iamaleava and Brian Rowe to form a lethal connection. With talent like this on offense for the Bruins, the final game of the season for the Trojans could end up being a classic shootout.
FIFA has paved the way for Russia to return to one of its international competitions, announcing "all Member Associations will be invited to participate" in upcoming U-15 tournaments for boys and girls.
Both FIFA and UEFA opted to ban Russia because of its invasion of Ukraine in 2022, with Russia appealing FIFA's decision to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, which declined to overturn the ban.
That suspension remains in place, with Russia unable to participate in any competition from the U-17 level up to the senior stage.
However, FIFA announced June 24 that all 211 of its members will be invited to participate in its new U-15 World Cup & Festival, set to take place from October 22-31, 2026 in Azerbaijan. Member associations will express their interest in joining the competition, which will be a boys tournament in 2026, a girls tournament in 2027 and two separate competitions for each in 2028 and beyond.
Unlike other tournaments that involve a regional qualification process, FIFA will invite members to express interest and send teams to the event for the youngest age category.
That will include Russia, who had pushed to be included in youth tournaments, arguing young athletes were being punished for political decrees well out of their control.
The decision is in line with the position FIFA president Gianni Infantino has expressed throughout 2026.
"This ban has achieved nothing; it has only created more frustration and hatred. Allowing boys and girls from Russia to play football in other parts of Europe could help," Infantino told Sky Sports earlier this year. "It's something we have to do, definitely, at least in the youth categories."
UEFA, the governing body of soccer in Europe, hatched plans in 2023 for Russia to return to a U-17 tournament but backtracked after more than a dozen members said they would refuse to play Russia until the end of the war in Ukraine.
Will Russia return to the international sports stage?
Mikhail Degtyarev, Russia's Minister of Sport, welcomed the move of inviting Russia to the U-15 event as an opening for the nation's teams to once again be able to participate fully on the international stage.
"This is a significant step towards the return of Russian teams to international sports," Degtyarev wrote on Telegram. "We are in permanent contact with FIFA and we are aware of the stance of the organization's president, Gianni Infantino, who has repeatedly called for the return of Russian teams to the international stage.
"Just like in other Olympic sports, the process of reinstating the rights of Russian athletes starts with our youth. We hope that FIFA's decision will be the first step towards the full return of Russian national teams and clubs to world and European football competitions."
The Russian Olympic Committee was banned by the International Olympic Committee in 2023, though the IOC announced amendments to the Olympic Charter this week that also could pave the way for Russian athletes to fully return to the Olympic Games. The modification emphasizes the body should remain, "free from governmental, cultural, societal or economic pressure."
During the suspension, Russia's senior national teams have played international friendlies against teams willing to play them. After a 3-0 win over Trinidad and Tobago in June , a choir of children sang "Goodbye, America," a Soviet-era song, with the stadium's screens in Kaliningrad showed highlights of Russian teams taking part past World Cup tournaments.
Ohio State Buckeyes offensive lineman Carson Hinzman (75) prepares to snap the ball beside offensive lineman Luke Montgomery (51) during the NCAA football game against the Texas Longhorns at Ohio Stadium on Aug. 30, 2025. | Adam Cairns/Columbus Dispatch / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
From now until preseason camp starts in August, Land-Grant Holy Land will be writing articles around a different theme every week. This week is all about the best of times or the worst of times. You can catch up on all of the Theme Week content here and all of our Floor vs. Ceiling articles here.
Ohio State enters the 2026 season with something most programs spend years trying to build: continuity along the offensive line.
The Buckeyes are expected to return four starters from last season’s group, bringing back a unit that was already one of the better offensive lines in the Big Ten. Austin Siereveld, Luke Montgomery, Carson Hinzman, and Phillip Daniels all return with significant starting experience, while Josh Padilla appears poised to slide into the final starting role.
Behind them, players like Gabe VanSickle and Ian Moore provide experienced depth and legitimate competition.
On paper, it is one of the most experienced offensive lines in all of college football, and that experience is exactly why the floor for this unit feels remarkably high. It is also why the ceiling may be even more intriguing.
Ohio State does not need this group to simply be good in 2026. If the Buckeyes are going to compete for another national championship, they need this offensive line to become elite. That is where the difference between the floor and the ceiling becomes very fascinating.
The floor: A very good Big Ten offensive line that still struggles against elite fronts
The good news for Ohio State is that the baseline for this group is already established. Last season’s offensive line proved capable of dominating most opponents on the schedule.
The Buckeyes consistently controlled the line of scrimmage against lesser competition, opened rushing lanes for one of the Big Ten’s better ground attacks, and allowed the offense to stay balanced throughout much of the season.
There is little reason to believe that suddenly disappears or regresses in 2026. In fact, the run game could be even better.
Siereveld and Montgomery both took major steps forward throughout last season and now enter the year with another full offseason in Mickey Marotti’s strength program. Hinzman returns as one of the most experienced centers in the conference. Daniels adds another veteran presence with multiple years of college experience.
Collectively, this group should once again be one of the better run-blocking units in the Big Ten. And in my opinion, the floor likely looks fairly similar to what Ohio State produced last season. A physical offensive line capable of consistently winning against most opponents while helping the Buckeyes approach or exceed 150-170 rushing yards per game.
The concern comes when the level of competition rises, and that is where this offensive line still has something to prove. For much of last season, the pass protection looked excellent. Julian Sayin was sacked just six times through the regular season, a testament to both his quick processing and the offensive line’s consistency.
Then came the biggest games.
Against Indiana and Miami, two defenses loaded with NFL caliber pass rushers and elite edge talent, Ohio State’s protection issues became much more noticeable. Sayin was sacked 10 times across those two games alone, and the offense frequently struggled to handle long-developing pressure looks.
That is the floor scenario in my view for 2026. A very good offensive line. One of the best units in the conference, and a group capable of bullying average defenses. But also one that still has difficulty holding up against the handful of elite defensive lines capable of matching Ohio State athlete for athlete.
That version of the offensive line is still good enough to win double-digit games. It just may not be enough to win a national championship.
The ceiling: Joe Moore Award and one of the nation’s best offensive lines
The exciting part for Ohio State fans is that the ceiling feels significantly higher.
There was a point last season where many believed the Buckeyes had a legitimate Joe Moore Award caliber offensive line, and for much of the regular season, they looked the part. The Joe Moore Award is given annually to the nation’s best offensive line, and Ohio State’s 2026 group possesses many of the traits voters typically look for.
Experience, continuity, physicality, versatility, and depth.
The most important thing for them next season is development. The difference between good offensive lines and great offensive lines is often not talent, it is growth.
Can players make the jump from knowing their assignment to completely mastering it? Can they recognize complex pressure looks before the snap? Can they consistently win one-on-one battles against future NFL defensive linemen? That is where Ohio State’s ceiling resides.
If Siereveld continues developing into one of the best tackles in the country. If Montgomery takes another leap. If Hinzman anchors the unit at an All-Big Ten level. If Daniels solidifies the right tackle position. If Padilla continues his upward trajectory. Then suddenly this becomes one of the most complete offensive lines in America, and the run game could reach another level entirely.
A group capable of averaging 175 to 200+ rushing yards per game would allow Ohio State to control games physically, protect leads, and keep opposing defenses guessing. More importantly, it would create ideal conditions for a talented backfield featuring multiple explosive options.
The true separator will be the pass protection. That is where the championship version of this offensive line exists.
The ceiling is not simply reducing sacks against average opponents. The ceiling is protecting Julian Sayin against the elite defensive fronts. The ceiling is keeping him upright against Penn State, Michigan, Oregon, and the playoff-caliber defenses Ohio State hopes to face in December and January.
The ceiling is allowing fewer than 10 sacks over the entire season, including the postseason. The ceiling is giving Sayin enough time to fully utilize Jeremiah Smith, Brandon Inniss, Devin McCuin, Chris Henry Jr and one of the deepest receiving rooms in the country.
If that happens, Ohio State’s offense could become nearly impossible to defend.
The difference between playoff contender and national title favorite
Most position groups determine a team’s strengths, but the offensive line often determines its ceiling. Ohio State already knows what it has at quarterback. It knows what it has at wide receiver. It believes it has enough talent at running back and tight end. The defense looks loaded with NFL caliber talent at every level.
The offensive line is the variable that could elevate everything else. The floor remains high because of experience, continuity, and proven production. Even in a worst-case scenario, this should be one of the better offensive lines in the Big Ten.
But the ceiling is what makes this group so fascinating. Because if the Buckeyes can transform from a very good offensive line into an elite one, particularly in pass protection against top-tier competition, then every championship goal remains firmly within reach.
The difference between the floor and ceiling is not whether Ohio State has a good offensive line. It is whether this group becomes the unit that can put the Buckeyes over the top, and to a national championship again.
EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 22: Erling Haaland #9 of Norway celebrates after the 3-2 win during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group I match between Norway and Senegal at New York New Jersey Stadium on June 22, 2026 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Buda Mendes/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Yesterday saw Groups D, E, and F wrap up. Germany opened the scoring against Ecuador in the second minute, but Ecuador equalized seven minutes later and got a winner in the 77th. Germany still won Group E, but the three points vaulted Ecuador into third place, keeping them alive (for now, depending on other third-place finishers). Ivory Coast got goals from Nicolas Pépé seven minutes in and again in the second half to find a 2-0 win over Curaçao, who are eliminated, and the win ensured second place for Côte d’Ivoire.
The Netherlands opened the scoring early, with goals in the 3rd and 7th minutes to quickly put Tunisia to the sword. Tunisia did manage a goal early in the second half, only for the Dutch to respond a few minutes later to finish with a 3-1 win. Netherlands finish top of Group F and Tunisia are eliminated. Japan and Sweden went into halftime 0-0, and Daizen Maeda put Japan ahead in the 56th minute, but Anthony Elanga answered for Sweden 6 minutes later, and that one finished 1-1, with Japan in second place, and Sweden in third, on 4 points.
Today, Groups G, H, and I will play their last games. We have a tasty one to start things off with Erling Haaland and Norway meeting Kylian Mbappé, Michael Olise, and France, as Sadio Mané and Senegal face Iraq at the same time.
The second group of fixtures is another strong matchup of Uruguay against Spain (although Uruguay have showed some cracks in this tournament and may not be up for it), and Cape Verde meets Saudi Arabia, looking to extend their Cinderella run. The late games are Belgium against New Zealand, and Egypt against Iran.
So, what will the games have in store for us today? Stick around, drop your comments, and have a great time.
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The Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees have one of the biggest rivalries in sports and absolutely hate each other. This is well known.
But when Red Sox fans at Fenway Park chanted “Yankees suck” during Thursday night’s Yankees-Red Sox game at Fenway Park, Yankees play-by-play announcer Michael Kay found that “really strange.”
“It’s really strange, the crowd chanting that old chant they have here,” Kay said on the YES Network broadcast. “I guess the standings on the left-field board, they can’t see those.”
“I guess the standings on the left field board. They can’t see those.”
The Red Sox have had a disastrous season, entering play on Thursday with a 32-46 record and in last place in the American League East. The Yankees, on the other hand, entered the game with a 48-31 record, good for the top mark in the AL.
Regardless, it’s a historic rivalry, and fans are going to demonstrate their hate for the other side no matter how things are going.
That’s especially the case when the Red Sox have the lead over the Yankees in a particular game, as was the case in this instance, with Boston leading 4-3 in the bottom of the eighth inning. And Boston went on to win the game 6-3.
Even YES Network color commentator David Cone noted to Kay about the commitment from Red Sox fans, “They chanted this at the Patriots’ Super Bowl. It’s ingrained.”
Sometimes it’s okay to lean into the fun of the rivalry and not take everything so seriously.
'A Bad Look' — NFL Insider Delivers Blunt Assessment of Dianna Russini, The Athletic’s Poor Handling of Mike Vrabel Scandal
Former NFL reporter Dianna Russini continues to face intense scrutiny after reports surfaced about her alleged relationship with New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel, with The Athletic’s internal investigation into her journalistic conduct still ongoing.
Now, NFL insider Mike Florio has criticized how both Russini and The Athletic handled the controversy, arguing that the situation has raised serious questions about transparency, accountability, and journalistic standards.
Why The Athletic’s Early Defense of Dianna Russini Sparked a Media Crisis
In April 2026, Page Six published photos showing Russini and Vrabel together at a resort in Sedona, Arizona. Additional images from 2020 later appeared to show the two kissing in New York City.
The controversy unfolded on multiple fronts. Both individuals were married at the time, raising personal and ethical questions. More significantly, Russini’s role as one of the NFL’s leading insiders prompted concerns about professional boundaries, potential conflicts of interest, and whether the relationship could affect perceptions of her impartiality as a reporter.
According to The New York Times, Russini waited two days before informing her employers after learning the photos were about to surface. More controversially, she reportedly contacted Meredith Kopit Levien, CEO of The New York Times Company, while bypassing her direct supervisors.
Before publishing the story, the New York Post gave The Athletic an opportunity to respond. Steven Ginsberg, the outlet’s executive editor, who had reportedly seen “at least one of the photos,” defended Russini, calling the images “misleading” and saying the interactions had occurred in public.
However, The Times implied that Ginsberg had only seen the photo Russini shared with him. Once the Post published the full set of images, the situation reportedly shifted internally.
Reacting to the latest developments, Florio argued that the episode reflected poorly on both Russini and her employer.
“The entire chain of facts, as spelled out in the Times article, is a bad look for both Russini and The Athletic,” Florio wrote. “She waited too long to sound the internal alarm. When she did, she went over the head of her first-line boss. Then, she possibly failed to give her boss all of the photos. For Ginsberg’s part, he took her strong denial at face value. And he did nothing to ensure that he saw all of the photos before vouching for Russini.”
“Then, once Ginsberg saw all of the photos that the Post published, neither Ginsberg nor The Athletic said anything to correct the impression his statement created,” Florio added. “Even though, based on the Times article, seeing all of the photos significantly changed the assessment of Russini’s conduct.”
The Athletic’s internal investigation remains ongoing, while Russini stepped down from her role shortly after the photos became public. Vrabel, meanwhile, continues in his role as the Patriots’ head coach, although he has reportedly sought counseling.
Before the controversy, Russini had built one of the most respected careers in NFL media, rising from local television reporting to become one of the league’s top insiders. Her reputation was built on trusted sourcing, professionalism, and breaking news, but those qualities are now facing their biggest test as the fallout from the controversy continues.
Austin Reaves is staying with the Los Angeles Lakers, and he has no plans to keep quiet about what the goal is.
The 27-year-old guard agreed to a four-year, $185 million max contract extension that keeps him in purple and gold through at least 2029, with a player option for the 2029-30 season.
Shortly after the deal was done, Reaves spoke with Dan Woike of The Athletic and made his priorities very clear.
Reaves Wants a Ring
"It's going to be fun," Reaves said. "And like I said, winning a championship is the main goal. And I feel like, you know, with me and Luka, that's a great starting piece to compete."
Reaves went on to tie the contract directly to what he and the team are both working toward.
Los Angeles Lakers star Austin Reaves intends to sign a four-year, $185 million maximum contract to return to the franchise, with a player option for the final season in 2029-30, sources tell ESPN. Reaves declined his $14.9M player option for the new max deal. pic.twitter.com/5T8Ze6v0kF
"And when we put a roster together that can go compete, I feel like winning a championship will basically solidify everything that I want and everything that the Lakers want," Reaves said. "And it kind of meets the common goal of why they gave me the money they did."
That kind of awareness is what separates Reaves. He is not treating the extension as an arrival but as a starting point, tying the money back to results instead of just celebrating the bag.
The Defensive Questions Remain
As fun as the Doncic-Reaves backcourt is on offense, the defensive concerns are impossible to overlook heading into next season.
The Los Angeles Lakers finished 53-29 and won the Pacific Division, but they allowed 116.4 points per 100 possessions and ranked 19th in the league defensively.
— Basketball Performances (@NBAPerformances) June 24, 2026
That weakness showed up in the postseason when they were swept by the Oklahoma City Thunder in the second round after beating Houston in six games to open the playoffs.
Getting buckets is not the problem for this duo, but opposing teams are going to target both of them on the defensive end and that is exactly what happened when the playoffs started.
Why the Lakers Had to Move Fast
The Lakers could not afford to sit around and wait on this deal.
Multiple teams were lining up to throw max-level money at Reaves once free agency officially opened on June 30, with the Detroit Pistons among those reportedly ready to make a run.
Lakers initially offered Austin Reaves $30M/year, but were forced to increase their offer to $46M/year after the Pistons started to aggressively pursue him.
Reaves clearly understands that a championship is not going to happen with just him and Doncic alone, and his words after signing the deal show he sees the extension as the beginning of the process rather than the finish line.
The Denver Broncos are heading into the 2026 season with the biggest expectations the team has seen since at least the 2015 season. That year, the Broncos were able to win the Super Bowl.
Denver has done nothing to tamp down the lofty expectations of where they believe they are, elevating their offense with the blockbuster trade for wide receiver Jaylen Waddle from the Miami Dolphins in March.
Broncos starting left tackle Garett Bolles believes that Waddle brings a different dimension to an already potent offense. "Our team was just missing one piece, we were missing that Jaylen Waddle," Bolles said in an appearance on NFL Network. "We were missing that electrifying dude that could come across the middle, can get the deep ball, can have the speed around the edge, we hand it off to him when he's in motion, and all the above."
Bolles sang the praises of his new teammate. "The dude is electrifying, and one of the nicest dudes I've ever met... it's going to be really hard for defenses to try to scheme us up."
You can see what Bolles had to say about Waddle below.
In the same interview, Bolles also talked about the impact of new offensive coordinator and primary playcaller Davis Webb. "The nice thing is, our offense hasn't changed too much, just because they want to keep it as similar as possible," Bolles said. "But there's obviously some changes, different terminologies that we gotta get used to. I love Davis Webb. He's young, he's been in the league before, he knows exactly what we go through on a regular basis, he knows what works. He also played quarterback in this league, and to play quarterback in this league is no easy task at all."
Webb himself mentioned that the offense will still be watched over by head coach Sean Payton. "This is a Sean Payton-coached football team," Webb said after the second week of organized team activities. "This is a Sean Payton offensive philosophy.”
Other players have spoken highly of Webb and his knowledge, with wide receiver Courtland Sutton calling Webb a "mad scientist."
The 19-year-old had rattled off five consecutive wins before his first retirement of the season in Barcelona, where Lewis Hamilton was already clear of the field and took Ferrari‘s first grand prix victory of 2026 – cutting straight into Antonelli’s standings advantage.
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has since acknowledged that the Silver Arrows may have cost themselves the Barcelona win by letting Russell and Antonelli fight each other in the manner they did.
The two went wheel-to-wheel during the race, leaving Hamilton room to rejoin at the front after his final stop under the Virtual Safety Car.
It was exactly the kind of avoidable own goal that changes a conversation inside a team – and apparently, the conversation has been had.
Antonelli confirmed as much in Thursday media duties at the Red Bull Ring, and his account of the internal meeting was direct: “There was a meeting on the matter, and Toto was very clear. If we find ourselves in a situation like Barcelona again, under pressure from our rivals, there will be a team order, especially if one of the two cars is showing better pace. If, on the other hand, we’re fighting each other without pressure from another team, we’ll be free to race, just as we were in Montreal.”
The Policy Is Actually Fairly Reasonable
It’s worth noting what Wolff is not doing here. He isn’t introducing team orders as a blanket concept – the concern is specifically about how intra-team scrapping should be managed when Mercedes is also battling a rival from another team, particularly one on a different strategy.
Montreal, where both drivers traded blows across the Sprint and grand prix – with Antonelli cutting across the grass in the Sprint and nearly locking into Russell at the final chicane in the main event – apparently still gets a pass, because no external threat was capitalizing on the disorder.
Ferrari is expected to be a factor at Austria, Red Bull is bringing a substantial upgrade, and McLaren has been competitive since Miami.
Antonelli will also run a new power unit and updated battery pack at the Red Bull Ring, incorporating corrective measures Mercedes has made following recent reliabilityproblems.
So the weekend already comes loaded with variables before a single formation lap is driven.
Former Haas team principal Guenther Steiner, for his part, believes Wolff will act quickly if Ferrari show they can genuinely compete for the championship, pointing to Barcelona as the trigger point.
That assessment looks prescient given that Antonelli has now said the trigger has essentially already been pulled – conditionally, at least.
Antonelli leads Hamilton by 41 points, with Russell a further nine points behind the seven-time champion in third.
The constructors’ gap is more comfortable, but Barcelona showed how fast that can erode. A free-for-all between the two Mercedes drivers only makes sense when nobody else is close enough to benefit. Right now, somebody is.
Mimi Xu claimed the biggest title of her career at the 2025 Lexus Wrexham Open [Getty Images]
Wales' Mimi Xu has been drawn to face Australia's Daria Kasatkina in the first round of the women's singles at Wimbledon.
Xu has been handed a wildcard into the main draw for the second successive year.
The Swansea-born 18-year-old, who is ranked 327th in the world, was beaten by fellow Brit Emma Raducanu on debut in 2025.
She faces another tough test against 29-year-old Kasatkina, a former French Open semi-finalist.
The world number 68 is competing in the Wimbledon singles for the ninth time, with a run to the quarter-finals in 2018 her best performance at the All England Club.
Kasatkina, who previously represented Russia, has a career-best world ranking of eighth, which she achieved in 2022.
Xu and partner Alicia Dudeney have also received a wildcard for the women's doubles, where they will face 2023 French Open doubles champions Hsieh Su-Wei and Wang Xinyu.
Su-Wei is a former world number one doubles player with nine Grand Slam titles, including five at Wimbledon.
Report: Nottingham Forest pushing for two midfield signings after Elliot Anderson exit
Nottingham Forest Transfer Plans Take Shape as Midfield Targets Emerge
Forest Prepare for Midfield Reshuffle
Nottingham Forest are preparing for a significant reshaping of their midfield if Elliot Anderson completes his proposed move to Manchester City. According to Sky Sports, the club are now aiming to recruit two central midfielders rather than the single addition originally planned.
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That change reflects the scale of Anderson’s potential departure and underlines Forest’s determination to maintain strength in depth ahead of another demanding campaign.
Recruitment List Expands
Sky Sports reports that Tottenham Hotspur’s Lucas Bergvall and Inter Milan midfielder Davide Frattesi are among Forest’s leading targets. The club also retain a long standing interest in Celtic’s Arne Engels after attempting to sign him during the January transfer window.
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Frattesi would represent a sizeable investment, with Inter valuing the Italy international at around €30m (£25.9m).
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Should Anderson leave, Forest appear ready to reinvest decisively. Rather than seeking a direct replacement, the strategy suggests they want to strengthen the midfield unit with multiple options capable of adding quality and competition.
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This approach makes complete sense. Elliot Anderson has become an influential player, and replacing his contribution with a single signing would always have been a difficult task. Bringing in two midfielders could spread that responsibility across the squad while also improving depth.
Lucas Bergvall would be an exciting addition given his potential, while Davide Frattesi offers proven quality at the highest level. Arne Engels remains an attractive option after Forest’s previous interest, showing the recruitment team have identified players they genuinely believe fit the club’s long term vision.
Supporters will naturally hope any business is completed early enough for new arrivals to settle before the season begins. If Anderson does leave, fans will expect Forest to reinvest wisely rather than simply banking the transfer fee.
The encouraging aspect of this report is the club’s apparent willingness to act proactively. Successful teams plan for every scenario, and Forest seem determined to ensure that losing an important midfielder does not weaken their ambitions. If they secure two quality additions, the squad could emerge from the summer in an even stronger position than it entered it.
BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA - MARCH 30: New head coach Will Wade of the LSU Tigers Men's Basketball team speaking at his press conference in the Pete Maravich Assembly Center on March 30, 2026 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. (Photo by Mitchell Scaglione/LSU Athletics via Getty Images)
When Will Wade left LSU, the basketball team never really recovered. Many disappointing seasons followed, but now there is hope back in the program. Wade returned to Baton Rouge, and with a roster that needed major work throughout, he had to get creative.
In the transfer portal, Wade and LSU have been at the forefront of getting international players. Many in college basketball have viewed these moves as disgraceful and as going against the game, but Wade is breaking no rules. LSU needed to improve its roster, and without any real sway with the top players in the portal, going in a different direction made sense.
This offseason, LSU brought in a mix of current college basketball and international basketball players: Abdi Bashir, Divine Ugochukwu, Mouhamed Dioubate, Austin Nunez, RJ Luis, Saliou Niang, Michael Ruzic, Marcio Santos, and Brice Dessert.
The Tigers’ roster is completely changed, but it still looks incomplete. It was always going to be difficult for LSU to build a competitive roster right away, but the combination of Wade and the older international players could surprise some next season. Still, this is a short-term fix for a long-term project.
This season must be looked at as a rebuilding one, so if the Tigers miss March Madness, it wouldn’t be a crazy outcome. Again, with the new pieces, they may have a chance to reach the postseason, but it’s still unlikely.
The Las Vegas Aces finally broke through against the Dallas Wings, earning their first victory over Dallas this season on Thursday night. After coming up short in their previous two meetings, the Aces put together a stronger all-around performance on both ends of the floor.
The Aces beat the Wings 99-84 on their homecourt in front of a high-energy crowd.
The Aces Avoided Being Swept By The Wings
The Blast | Melanie VanDerveer
The Aces took the win over the Wings with a 99-84 victory on Thursday night in “The House.”
A’ja Wilson scored 32 points, Chelsea Gray added 12 points and 9 assists, Jackie Young finished with 20 points, and Cheyenne Parker Tyus scored 13 points. Kierstan Bell had a season-high 10 points, and NaLyssa Smith added 11.
Gray hit another milestone during the game, becoming the fourth player in league history with 4,500 points and 2,000 assists in her career.
For the Wings, Paige Bueckers finished with 25 points, and Jessica Sheppard with 22 points.
Halftime Featured Another Basketball Game
The Blast | Melanie VanDerveer
During halftime, kids from Aces Academy Basketball took to the court to show off their basketball skills.
One of the kids chosen from the academy was 9-year-old Dakotah, who The Blast spoke to last season. Her mom Alycia told us back then that she really wanted to meet A’ja Wilson but hasn’t had the chance yet. This season, that changed. Dakotah finally got the chance to meet her at the academy. We caught up with Dakotah before the game started and she said she was “ready to rock the court.”
“I went to this Aces camp and I was being a good sport and they picked me to play on the Aces court at halftime,” she said. She added that when she met Wilson, she was “crying happy tears.”
Dakotah has been playing basketball for two years and plans to keep going. When asked if she wants to play in the WNBA, she enthusiastically said, “yes.”
Only Two More Days Left To Vote For All-Star Starters
With only two days left to make your vote count, there’s no time to waste! WNBA All-Star Voting 2026 presented by Ally ends on Saturday, June 27 at 11:59 p.m.
Fans have the opportunity to vote for the All-Star starters for the 2026 AT&T WNBA All-Star Game on Saturday, July 25 at United Center in Chicago.
Fans with a WNBA ID can vote for one ballot per day via WNBA.com or the WNBA App.
A Familiar Face On The Wheaties Box
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While Aces fans know just how decorated star player A’ja Wilson is, it’s no surprise that she’s on the Wheaties box.
According to a press release sent to The Blast, Wilson shared that this is something she dreamed of when she was younger.
“Being on the cover of a Wheaties box is one of those things you grow up dreaming about,” Wilson said. “For me, this is about showing every little girl what’s possible when you dream big. I’m proud of the work, proud of the journey, and proud to partner with a brand that celebrates champions who keep pushing the game forward.”
As a part of this incredible milestone in her career, Wheaties will make a $5,000 donation to support the A’ja Wilson Foundation.
Wheaties has featured prominent athletes on its box for more than 100 years. Emilie Knox, Vice President and Business Unit Director for Wheaties at General Mills said that “A’ja is the definition of a Wheaties Champion — a generational talent whose leadership, resilience, and commitment to empowering others has set a new standard.”
Knox also said they are “proud to celebrate A’ja” on and off the court.
The limited-edition box will be available at major retailers this summer.
What’s Next For The Las Vegas Aces?
The Blast | Melanie VanDerveer
The Aces are hitting the road for two games. They’ll be facing the Chicago Sky on Sunday, June 28 in Chicago and then it’s off to New York for the Commissioner’s Cup Championship against the New York Liberty on Tuesday, June 30.
After that, they’ll be back in Sin City to face the Sky on Friday, July 3 and then the Indiana Fever on Sunday, July 5.
For more information about the Aces and the schedule, visit the website.
Stop the presses! A laptop maker just announced a price reduction in 2026. Despite the ongoing RAM crisis and component shortage, Framework just dropped the price of the Framework Laptop 13 Pro.
Framework was able to source a new SSD from its partner ADATA that offers better performance and reliability while costing less.
Framework Laptop 13 Pro preorders have not started shipping, so any order that's already been placed has been upgraded to the new SSD and had pricing adjusted.
"This new SSD comes in 1TB and 2TB options, and the 1TB lands at a lower price than the 500GB SSD we had previously qualified, so we will also switch 500GB orders to the 1TB drive at the lower price," explained Framework.
Framework's website did not show the reduced pricing when I drafted this piece, so I can't share the exact costs of the new configurations. I'll update this piece as more information becomes available.
The announcement comes as good news for those shopping for the unique laptop from Framework, but it's a relatively small reprieve from the current financial climate.
Even in Framework's announcement of the price decrease, the PC maker warned that CPU price increases are expected. "We expect that we will need to adjust the overall system price on Framework Laptop 13 Pro in the coming weeks for new orders," said Framework.
In response to Apple’s price increases today, we’ve lowered the price of some Framework Laptop 13 Pro configurations. We were able to source and qualify Gen 5 SSDs from ADATA that are both faster and cheaper, and now offer them on DIY Edition! https://t.co/HfS1l5wL1tJune 25, 2026
Framework dropped its prices on the same day Apple unveiled several price increases, which led to a playful jab. Framework clarified in a follow-up post that the timing of its reductions was coincidental and not in response to Apple.
The unfortunate reality is that many laptop makers have bumped up prices, including Framework. Microsoft, Dell, Lenovo, HP, and others have all had to raise prices. For a short time, Apple was immune to price hikes due to its stockpile of components, but that is no longer the case.
We shouldn't expect things to improve in the immediate future. When Microsoft announced another wave of price increases to Xbox consoles, the company said it expects another doubling of console storage and memory prices by the fall of 2027. The same factors that contribute to those components doubling in price will affect PC parts.
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Microsoft plans to begin the Windows 11 July 2026 Security Update on Tuesday, July 14, 2026. In this seventh month of the year, the company is rolling out several new features and improvements for existing features. In addition, this update is expected to deliver a number of bug fixes.
In this new quality update, Microsoft will be introducing brand new features, including the Point-in-time Restore recovery feature and the Screen tint accessibility feature.
This release also introduces the new Windows Update changes that allow users to pause updates indefinitely. The Widgets feature receives a few changes to make the experience quieter and less distracting.
Furthermore, in this release, users will also find changes to the Windows Magnifier, a new default for installing printers using Windows Ready Print support, as well as improvements to the Settings app, File Explorer, Bluetooth, network virtualization, touchpad, and much more.
In this guide, I'll highlight the most significant changes in the July 2026 Security Update for Windows 11 versions 25H2 and 24H2, since both are identical.
Windows 11's new features arriving in July
As per usual, the company uses the Controlled Feature Rollout (CFR) technology to roll out new improvements gradually, so it may take some time before you see them.
Point-in-time Restore recovery feature
Starting with the July 2026 Security Update, Microsoft is introducing Point-in-time Restore, a new recovery feature designed to quickly roll back a system to a previous good working state.
The feature works automatically and creates restore points that include settings, files, and apps using the Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS), allowing you to recover your computer when an issue arises.
Point-in-time Restore comes enabled by default in the Home and Pro editions of the operating system. However, the system must have at least 200GB of storage.
You can always control the feature in Settings > System > Recovery by using the "View or edit" button. On the page, you can turn the recovery feature on or off, configure the restore point frequency and retention, and decide how much storage the feature uses.
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At the bottom, the feature will also notice the most recent restore points.
If something is working correctly, you can always access the feature from the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE), and from the "Point-in-time Restore" page, select the restore point to recover your device.
Screen tint accessibility feature
In this update, the company is also rolling out Screen tint. This accessibility feature applies an overlay color on the screen designed to reduce eye strain and improve viewing comfort.
The feature is available in Settings > Accessibility > Screen tint. Once enabled, you can choose from one of the six preset color overlays or create a custom color.
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In addition, there is a slider to control the overlay strength.
While the Screen tint feature seems similar to the Night Light feature, they are different, and they can work alongside each other. However, this feature automatically turns off Color filters and vice versa.
Windows Update new controls
Windows Update is getting a major upgrade. In this release, Microsoft is adding the ability to pause updates indefinitely, which seems to be the closest we'll get to completely turning off automatic updates.
As part of the changes, the "Pause updates" option now includes a calendar view that lets you pause automatic updates for up to 35 days. However, you can re-pause updates as many times as you want.
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The only caveat is that if you want to postpone updates for more than 35 days, you'll need to manually pause them again. Otherwise, the system will download and install updates automatically as soon as the scheduled expiration expires.
Widgets with less distracting defaults
The company is trying to make the experience quieter and less distracting.
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Widgets now open directly to the dashboard on first use, with hover activation disabled and notifications and Taskbar badges minimized by default.
The experience also offers more control over notifications and personalization settings, allowing users to customize Widgets from the Settings menu.
The dashboard icons can display the number of alerts, while badges clear automatically after leaving the dashboard. Microsoft notes that some settings will continue to adapt based on usage patterns to help limit interruptions.
This update also includes improvements to reliability, responsiveness, and overall visual quality across the Widgets experience.
Windows Magnifier improvements
In a continued effort to improve accessibility features, the software giant is also updating the Magnifier with more granular controls, allowing you to enter exact percentage values rather than having to use the zoom buttons to increase or decrease the zoom level.
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Also, in the settings flyout, the zoom adjustment now allows users to set increments up to 400 percent.
Printer default changes
Starting with the quality update for July 2026, the operating system will install printers by default using the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP), provided the device is supported.
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If you prefer to revert this configuration, open Settings > Bluetooth & devices > Printers & scanners, and turn off the "Default install printer using Windows Ready Print" option.
Location settings improvements
Microsoft is making location settings easier to understand in Settings > Privacy & Security > Location.
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When location services are turned off, options such as "Default location" and "Allow location override" no longer appear active, since apps and services cannot access location data.
As a result, these settings will now be greyed out until location services are enabled, helping clarify when the options are available and reducing confusion.
File Explorer improvements
After installing this quality update, you'll notice that File Explorer will launch faster thanks to new speed improvements.
Also, on the Home page, when hovering over files, users who are logged in with a work or school account should now see options like "Open file location" and "Ask Copilot."
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In addition, the address bar now supports paths with double backslashes and quotation marks, making it easier to paste or type folder paths from different sources.
Continuing with the improvements to the address bar, the experience now closes more reliably after selecting an option. Finally, File Explorer improves its ability to rename files.
Bluetooth changes
Microsoft is rolling out a series of Bluetooth improvements focused on reliability, compatibility, and audio performance.
For example, Windows 11 now keeps the microphone mute status synchronized between the system audio controls and Bluetooth headphones that include dedicated mute buttons or indicators, providing a more consistent experience during calls.
The update also improves compatibility with certain audio accessories. For instance, AirPods should enter pairing mode faster, and Beats Studio Pro headphones should offer more reliable microphone performance.
Voice calls on devices that support the Hands-Free Profile (HFP) should be more reliable. LE Audio accessories can begin playing audio faster while the microphone is active, and Windows 11 stability has been improved for some systems affected by Bluetooth-related driver issues.
The operating system will no longer incorrectly display a "Remove failed" message when a Bluetooth device cannot be removed because the Bluetooth radio is unavailable or has changed since the device was paired.
In addition, the "Bluetooth & devices" settings page has been updated to provide a more stable and consistent experience.
Connection reliability has also been enhanced. Classic Bluetooth audio devices can reconnect more quickly after a computer resumes from hibernation. At the same time, LE Audio accessories should maintain more reliable connections when switching between devices and recover more smoothly from temporary disconnections.
Phone Link improvements
Microsoft is improving how phone calls are handled between Windows 11 and a connected smartphone through Phone Link.
When you place a call from your paired phone, the audio will stay on the phone while it rings, then switch to the computer only after you answer the call on Windows 11.
This change helps prevent audio from switching between devices unexpectedly before the call connects.
The update also improves the "Do Not Disturb" experience. When Do Not Disturb is enabled, incoming calls from a connected phone will no longer ring through the computer, reducing interruptions while you're working.
Voice Typing and Voice Access
As you speak, Voice Typing and Voice Access can now refine the text in real time. In addition, the feature improves its capability to adapt to background noise. However, this is only available for Copilot+ PCs.
Furthermore, Voice Access and Voice Typing are now available in German, Spanish, and French.
Networking changes
The software giant is introducing several networking improvements focused on reliability, performance, and virtualization.
For virtualized environments, Confidential Virtual Machines (CVMs) now use SR-IOV hardware acceleration by default to improve network performance. At the same time, a networking configuration issue affecting nested Hyper-V setups has been fixed to ensure virtual machines are provisioned correctly.
The update also enhances the reliability of the networking stack. It reduces some Wi-Fi-related blue screen errors, improves cellular (WWAN) connectivity, and adds better support for IPv6-based VPN connections.
In addition, Microsoft has improved compatibility with certain third-party VPN solutions and server configurations that use SR-IOV networking. Network adapter settings and bindings are now also preserved during operating system upgrades, helping prevent networking configurations from being reset after an operating system update.
Touchpad changes
If you use a compatible touchpad, there's a touchpad customization option that lets you adjust the size of the bottom-right right-click area.
In Settings > Bluetooth & devices > Touchpad, you can choose between "Default," "Small," "Medium," or "Large" to control how much of the touchpad responds to a one-finger right-click.
This feature is available only on devices with a pressable touchpad surface. If your computer manufacturer provides touchpad customization through its own software, the system will display a "Custom" option to reflect those settings.
Windows Central's Take
I find it interesting that one of the biggest additions in this update is a feature designed to help when Windows 11 breaks rather than when everything is working perfectly.
Microsoft has spent the last few years talking a lot about AI, Copilot, and new experiences, but Point-in-time Restore addresses a much more fundamental problem. Every user eventually runs into a bad update, problematic driver, or software conflict. When that happens, recovery tools suddenly become far more important than whatever new feature was added to the Start menu.
The Windows Update changes also stand out to me because they give users a little more breathing room. The software giant clearly isn't interested in letting people permanently turn off updates, but repeatedly extending the pause period feels like a practical compromise between security and user control.
As for the rest of the update, I see it as evidence that Microsoft is continuing to chip away at long-standing annoyances. Faster File Explorer performance, Bluetooth reliability improvements, and less intrusive Widgets aren't headline-grabbing changes. However, they're often the updates that have the biggest impact on how the system feels after months of daily use.
Which feature in the July 2026 update are you most looking forward to trying on Windows 11? Let me know in the comments.
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The beloved YUNZII C98 is now available in a brand-new MAO Keycap Edition! The adorable cat-inspired design has been taken to the next level with uniquely shaped MAO keycaps and transparent cat-ear accents that beautifully shine through with RGB lighting. Every glow becomes a charming display of personality and fun. Featuring a versatile 96% layout with a dedicated numpad, the C98 is an excellent choice for both productivity and gaming. Whether you're working, studying, or enjoying your favorite games, this cute mechanical keyboard delivers both functionality and style. Let's explore what makes the new YUNZII C98 Pink & Purple MAO so special.
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Mere days after reports of mass layoffs at Microsoft-owned game development studios, things have gone from bad to worse for Xbox. In a few weeks, the company's game consoles will receive their highest-ever price increases, marking the third round in barely over a year.
It is a shift that comes as Ford returns to the top of J.D. Power's initial quality rankings among mainstream brands. The improvement reflects changes not only in its processes but also in how the company uses AI – and where it draws the line between automation and human expertise.
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With Grand Theft Auto 6 pre-orders live right now, many are wondering when the next big trailer will be. We've only had two released so far, and while they're both great showcases of the game's visuals, neither has really shown us any proper gameplay or explained any potential new mechanics.
This would normally be pretty unusual—when was the last time you can remember being offered the chance to pre-order a game before you'd even seen any gameplay footage?—but not a big surprise coming fromdeveloper Rockstar Games.
In fact, the GTA 6 marketing so far has played out in a very similar fashion to that of the studio's last release, Red Dead Redemption 2, and I think that looking back at the past gives us a pretty good idea of what to expect this year.
If you're looking for a GTA 6 PS5 pre-order, then Amazon is an easy choice for convenience and one of the lowest prices by two cents. You can also get the game at the retailers below.
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After a few cryptic teasers, the first Red Dead Redemption 2 trailer dropped on October 20, 2016. It didn't tell us that much beyond introducing the setting and giving us our first look at the open world.
It also ended with a release window, Fall 2017, which Rockstar failed to hit with the game actually finally releasing in 2018.
The GTA 6 similarities should be obvious already. GTA 6 Trailer 1 was released in December 2023 and mainly focused on the upcoming game's Vice City setting and, just like Red Dead Redemption 2, gave us a 2025 release window that eventually turned out to be a year out thanks to delays.
It took practically a whole year for the next Red Dead Redemption 2 trailer to appear, a big gap that we saw replicated when the second GTA 6 trailer took 518 days to arrive.
There was then a much smaller seven-month wait between Red Dead Redemption 2 trailers 2 and 3, and I suspect we'll see a similar pattern this time. It's been over 400 days since GTA 6 trailer 2, so a third gameplay trailer coming in the next few weeks would still represent a smaller gap than that initial 518 days.
I wouldn't be surprised if Rockstar Games has one in the bank for when GTA 6 pre-order hype starts to wane as a way to give sales a boost.
Before we dive in, here's how to get your hands on a GTA 6 pre-order if you haven't placed one yet.
What about gameplay?
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Red Dead Redemption 2 received two meaty gameplay trailers: one 85 days before its release and another 25 days before.
It seems Rockstar likes to wait as long as possible before actually showing gameplay and, if GTA 6 follows the same pattern, we're likely seeing our first glimpse of gameplay about three months before launch.
That means the first gameplay trailer is likely to drop sometime in early August. The second could then follow in late October, or even right at the start of November, when the November 19, 2026, release date is right around the corner.
Expect GTA 6 Online after launch
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GTA Online launched on October 1, 2013 — just a few weeks after GTA 5 hit shelves.
Red Dead Online followed a similar trajectory. It rolled out to players in a beta state on November 30, 2018 (or a few days earlier for Ultimate Edition owners).
Both modes received standalone releases a few years down the line.
The PlayStation Store listing for GTA 6 states that the game is strictly a "single-player experience," which rules out availability at launch. I predict that it will arrive in some form in December, even if that's just as an early access beta.
If the previous games are anything to go by, this would be followed by a full release in 2027 and a standalone version a few years later.
And finally a PC port after a year
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Red Dead Redemption 2's PC port took roughly a year to arrive, dropping in November 2019. As the most recent Rockstar Games release, I think it could give us an idea of when a GTA 6 PC version is likely to arrive.
I predict that it will come out in December 2027 if it follows the same pattern. This might even coincide with the full release of GTA 6 Online in order to really drum up the excitement.
Of course, all of this is speculation based on past events, and the release timeline could play out in any number of ways. We'll just have to wait and see whether Rockstar has any curveballs in store.
Just because I fall asleep every night with the Amazon Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition does not mean I do not love it. This is my go-to reading device, and before I say more, I should inform you that the Prime Day deal on my favorite ereader is just about to end. You'll want to act fast if you want to sleep with your own e-reader.
I've been reading on Amazon Kindles since the second edition rolled out in 2009. I think I was sold on the gadget when I watched horror master Stephen King read his short story, Ur, on it.
Multiple models (and design changes) later, my Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition travels the globe with me; it recently accompanied me to California and South Korea in the space of two weeks (on one charge).
Wherever I go, I read and, if it's at night and I'm in bed, I fall asleep with the Kindle Paperwhite resting on my chest. It doesn't judge and just eventually falls asleep on its own (or goes into low-power sleep mode) until someone pulls it off me and puts it on the end table beside the bed.
There are cheaper models than my Signature Edition. The base Kindle is during Prime Day 23% and comes in at just $84. That's a bargain. My signature Edition doubles the storage to 32GB, adds a front ambient light sensor (to auto-adjust the lights that can illuminate the reflective display), and includes wireless charging. On the last bit, I've found that I can drop my Jade Paperwhite on any Qi charger and it will start grabbing juice.
At 28% off, the Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition is $144.99 (was $199.99) for Prime Day, which ends tonight at midnight. In the UK, it's just £137.74 (down from £189.99). Also, remember you need a Prime subscription to access these deals.
Today's best Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition deals
Score the Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition for less at Amazon right now. This is a rare chance to save big.View Deal
We've spotted an excellent price drop on the Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition. Grab it now at Amazon before it's gone.View Deal
I know, wireless charging is probably a nice-to-have since my Paperwhite Signature Edition lasts for weeks on a charge. Seriously, how many gadgets can you take on a week-long trip without having to charge even once?
The other reason I still love Kindle ereaders is that they are single-purpose devices. When I go on vacation, this is generally the one gadget I'm looking at on the beach and am happy to leave email and social media behind. I read for hours and only occasionally fall asleep (the beach lounge chair is simply not as comfortable as my bed). The 300ppi screen is sharp, fast (20% faster than the last model), and in the sunlight, bright without needing a backlight.
Also, since I can burn through books on the sand, I'm always happy that the 32GB of storage can hold thousands of books and magazines.
One thing I do not worry about when on the beach is a splash of water. The Paperwhite Signature Edition is fully waterproof (I have dropped them in pools to prove this feature works as promised).
Look, you may never fall asleep with your Kindle, but I bet you will have a few sleepless nights if you miss this chance to grab a cheaper one. Happy reads or snoozes (or both).
Amazon has brought back its decent — but not spectacular — Black Friday deal on the latest Kindle Paperwhite for Amazon Prime Day. We found in our Kindle Paperwhite review that it's packed with features to suit all avid readers, including a 12-week battery life, glare-free 7-inch screen, adjustable warm light, and storage space for thousands of books. This is a good buy and one of the best ereaders out there; it's just a shame that the days of even bigger discounts are well in the past.View Deal
Amazon Prime Day features an OK, if a little disappointing, deal on the latest Kindle Paperwhite. We found in our Kindle Paperwhite review that it's packed with features to suit all avid readers, including a 12-week battery life, glare-free 7-inch screen, adjustable warm light, and storage space for thousands of books. This is a good buy and one of the best ereaders out there, it's just a shame that the days of even bigger discounts are well in the past.View Deal
But a report claims it won’t be joined by the M6 Pro and M6 Max
Instead, Apple’s next pro chips will be the M7 Pro and M7 Max in 2027
Apple has just announced massive price rises across the board, with the company’s MacBook range affected particularly badly. That makes it tough if you’re thinking of upgrading, but a new report has thrown a fresh spanner into the works.
As per an article from Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman, it looks as though Apple might decide to completely skip the high-end M6 Pro and M6 Max chips from its MacBook Pro laptops this year. That will leave the M6 chip as the sole entry in its generation, with no pro-grade options at all.
Instead, Gurman believes Apple’s next Pro and Max chips won’t arrive until the M7 line touches down in 2027. Given that Apple often launches new Macs in the fall, that could mean you’re waiting over a year for new top-tier chips.
That complicates the process if you want to get a new MacBook Pro equipped with Pro or Max chips. Apple’s latest entries — the M5 Pro and M5 Max — were launched in spring 2026, potentially making for an 18-month gap between professional chips. That’s a long time to wait.
And if you’re in the hunt for the MacBook Ultra — Apple’s rumored flagship MacBook Pro that will supposedly come with a touchscreen OLED display and a thinner design — Gurman doesn’t mention that at all, although he has previously said it’ll come in early 2027.
Other rumors had pegged the MacBook Ultra for a release date this fall. But with the M6 Pro and M6 Max chips potentially missing in action, the betting is that it will either come with Apple’s M5 Ultra chip this year or will be delayed until the M7 series. Right now, it's unclear which route is most likely — although supply chain rumors suggest the OLED MacBook "will be produced starting next month".
A frustrating wait
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If you’re thinking of getting a new MacBook Pro, the impact of Apple’s decision will depend on what you’re looking for. After all, if you’re most interested in the entry-level M6 chip, that’s apparently coming out as per the usual fall timeframe. That said, you’ll need to pay Apple’s increased prices, which see $300 / £300 / AU$500 added to the baseline MacBook Pro’s asking price, taking it up to a $1,999 / £1,999 / AU$3,199 starting point.
If, on the other hand, the M6 Pro or M6 Max chips are more to your taste, you’ll have the double-whammy of a delayed launch and a higher price to contend with. That could complicate your upgrade plans, as you’ll have to both wait longer and have more money saved before pulling the trigger.
Apple has remained silent on the reasoning for this delay — or whether it’s even happening at all — but Gurman cites “people with knowledge of the matter” who say that artificial intelligence (AI) is the main factor. According to Gurman, Apple is making the move to “fast-track technologies that it originally planned to release later. The change should help meet growing demand for on-device AI capabilities and more graphics-intensive software.”
We don’t yet know what those unnamed technologies are, but Apple evidently feels that it’s best to wait until they’re ready for its pro users. That might make a degree of sense, but it means a frustrating wait for anyone who wants more than the base-level chips inside their next MacBook Pro.
Klue recently suffered a cyber attack at the hands of Icarus
Icarus was apparently deleting the stolen customer data
An unnamed group claims to have stolen the data from Icarus, and is now extorting Klue customers directly
Earlier this month, market research provider Klue suffered a cyberattack with the knock-on effects hitting major companies such as LastPass, Gong, Jamf, HackerOne, Huntress and others.
Klue has since revealed it is in contact with the Icarus ransomware group, who claim to have been in possession of stolen data and were threatening to leak the data in an attempt to extort the company.
But a second, unnamed group has emerged, which claims to have broken into a member of the Icarus group’s environment to steal the customer data stolen by Icarus from Klue. This second group is now apparently attempting to extort Klue customers directly, much to the annoyance of Icarus.
Hackers hacked by hackers
An update shared privately with Klue customers on Wednesday night and seen by TechCrunch said, “We continue to communicate with the threat actor we have been in contact with (‘Icarus’). Icarus told us they are taking steps to delete the data taken from Klue customers. The Icarus site remains down and we have indications that Icarus is indeed taking steps to delete data taken from Klue customers.”
Icarus later informed Klue that the second group was attempting to extort Klue customers using the same data, having posted a list of affected companies on its own website. Alongside this list, they also claimed to have stolen the customer data from Icarus, after one of the Icarus group accidentally allowed the group to connect to the server hosting the stolen data.
Although there is no evidence that Klue has paid the Icarus group, the unnamed group also posted a statement that an “Icarus operator who is a teenager living somewhere in the UK or adjacent countries” had been paid by Klue to delete the stolen data.
A further communique issued by Klue to its customers said that it had been reassured by Icarus that the unnamed group only had samples of the stolen data, not the full set. It also said that, “Icarus has asked us to inform Klue customers to not make payment to this other party.”
Klue also suggested that its customers should ask the second group for random samples of their data to prove whether or not they actually had obtained the full set of stolen customer data.
I carried the AirPack with me through Chilean deserts, Brazilian cities, and Australia’s Whitsundays archipelago, but in fact, Scapade’s anti-theft rucksack is intended for professionals on the move: it’s a work bag, which I decided to use as a travel bag because of its myriad security features.
Find My tracking, a TSA-approved combination lock, theft-resistant pocket zips, and scratch‑protective compartments for laptops and tablets: the Scapade AirPack is a travelling professional's dream bag, and Amazon has it for less than £100 this Prime Day.View Deal
The USP of the AirPack is its compatibility with Apple’s Find My network. There’s a discreet Find My module tucked into its rear panel, which is easily paired with your iPhone and viewable from the Find My app.
There are no separate apps or subscription fees here; once paired, you’re good to go, and the tracking module will last for up to six months on a single charge. There’s also a 120db ringer, should you need to locate the AirPack or expose unsuspecting bag thieves in a crowded location.
The AirPack features a TSA-approved combination lockFutureThe AirPack can be opened up like a clamshellFuture
The security features don’t stop there. The AirPack features a TSA-approved combination lock, theft-resistant pocket zips, and padded, scratch‑protective compartments for laptops and tablets of up to 16 inches and 13 inches, respectively.
It also features specific slots for keys, cards, and passports, and if you’re packing heavy, you can even retract the bag’s back panel 180 degrees and load it up like a suitcase.
Scapade has thought of everything with the AirPack, and while its usual £124.99 retail price might be too steep for some, Amazon’s sub-£100 deal price has brought this exceptional piece of kit into great-value territory.
It's the last day of this year's big Amazon Prime Day sales event, and I assumed many of the discounts were pretty much fixed at this point. However, I certainly didn't see a second price drop on the Oura Ring 4 coming today.
Our engagement editor Amelia Schwanke wrote about the 4.5-star Oura Ring 4 hitting a record low price earlier in the week, but I'm excited to report that it's dropped even further, as you can get the Oura Ring 4 for just £199.99 (was £349.99) at Amazon in Black, Brushed Silver, Silver, and Stealth colours. The Gold and Rose Gold colours are still a little bit more expensive at £229.99, but even if you do want to shell out for these, it's a hell of a deal.
Check it out below. If you're in the US and you've found yourself here, there's good news too — you can also get the Oura Ring 4 for just $226 (was $349).
Today's best Oura Ring 4 deals
I am a big fan of the Oura Ring 4. I said it was "nearly the perfect fitness tracker" in our review, praising the design, ease-of-use, long-lasting battery and detailed health information it offers. With the $5.99 subscription (around £5), the value prospect does dip if you buy the ring at full price, but for under £200 it's a steal. That's like getting 2.5 years of the premium Oura subscription for free.
Amazon has the best-selling Oura Ring 4 on sale for a new record-low price of $226. Sleek and comfortable, the Oura Ring 4 is fully titanium, making it built to last and highly durable. You get incredibly accurate data and personalized health insights about your sleep and stress levels.
It's an incredible piece of technology (it even won our health and fitness device of the year award), made even better by this crazy discount. Remember: Prime Day ends tonight, so you don't have long to snap this up.
Finding a new fitness tracker can be a little overwhelming given all the options that are available, but if it's a simple, easy-to-use yet effective device you're after then the search becomes a lot easier.
I've chosen five of the best deals on entry-level fitness trackers, and the best part is that they're mostly under £100 (one is just a few pounds over), so you can start your fitness journey without breaking the bank.
If you've been thinking about taking the plunge and getting a new fitness wearable, this could be your final chance to bag some of these deals for a while, so don't miss it!
Today's best fitness tracker deals in the UK
Not only is the Fitbit Charge 6 one of our favorite fitness trackers, but it's also one of the best Fitbits overall. The Charge 6 features a sleek design and offers fitness basics, with 41 exercise modes and up to 7 days of battery life. This is the last day you'll be able to snag the Fitbit Charge 6 for a record-low price before Prime Day comes to an end.
While there's no Prime Day deal, the Fitbit Air is still a bargain for a fitness tracker that's just been released. A serious rival to its screenless sibling Whoop, the Fitbit Air has already taken one of the top spots in our best fitness tracker recommendations. For a budget-friendly fitness tracker it covers more than enough health metrics including steps, sleep, heart health and more, so it's a steal on the value front.
The discount may be small, but I reckon the Fitbit Inspire 3 will be a popular Prime Day deal at Amazon for this price. It's an excellent value-for-money device for newcomers who are curious about the usefulness of exercise tracking. The battery lasts for a lengthy 10 days, and it's packed with features and content that a beginner needs to get started.
£20 is a small saving, but it's the best it's going to get before Prime Day is over and out for another year, and for a simple fitness tracker that keeps going for 14 days, £40 is a bargain. One of the Band 11's biggest strengths is its sophisticated health features such as arrhythmia analysis and sleep apnea monitoring. It's also a very smart looking watch, without the setback of a premium price tag.
The Fitbit Versa 4 is down to a little over £100 at Amazon, which is a record-low price for the manufacturer's classic all-purpose smartwatch. It's a great buy for fitness and sleep-tracking enthusiasts, as we wrote in our review, with loads of handy connectivity features like Google Wallet, Maps, and Bluetooth calls, as well as six days of battery life, loads of workout profiles, and advanced sleep tracking.
So, when will House of the Dragon's next chapter air? And which of the world's streamers will it be released on? Warm up your scrolling finger, and read on for more details.
What time can I watch House of the Dragon season 3 episode 2?
The battles have just begun. #HOTD pic.twitter.com/oS52WXpBVlJune 22, 2026
Season 3 episode 2 will come out in North and South America on Sunday, June 28 at 6pm PT / 9pm ET.
"But, what about those of us who don't live on those continents?", I hear you cry. Don't worry, I've got you covered. Read the list below to learn when the Game of Thrones prequel's next installment will make its debut where you live:
US — Sunday, June 28 at 6pm PT / 9pm ET
Canada — Sunday, June 28 at 6pm PT / 9pm ET
UK — Monday, June 29 at 2am BST
India — Monday, June 29 at 6:30am IST
Singapore — Monday, June 29 at 9am SGT
Australia — Monday, June 29 at 11am AEST
New Zealand — Monday, June 29 at 1pm NZST
Where can I stream House of the Dragon season 3?
Some victories cost everything. #HOTD pic.twitter.com/jD2dA9akCMJune 22, 2026
If you live in a country in which HBO Max has already launched, that platform will be your go-to destination for all things House of the Dragon season 3.
Fear not if one of the world's best streaming services isn't out in your neck of the woods, though, because the high fantasy show has somewhere to live where you, well, live:
US — HBO and HBO Max
Canada — Crave
UK — HBO Max, Sky Atlantic, and Now TV
India — JioHotstar
Singapore — HBO Max
Australia — HBO Max
New Zealand — HBO Max
When do new episodes of House of the Dragon season 3 come out?
Every Sunday in the Americas and every Monday in other parts of the world. That'll remain the case until this season's final episode drops in early August.
Need to know the exact dates that new chapters will be released? Check out the list below:
House of the Dragon season 3 episode 1 — out now
House of the Dragon season 3 episode 2 — June 28/29
House of the Dragon season 3 episode 3 — July 5/6
House of the Dragon season 3 episode 4— July 12/13
House of the Dragon season 3 episode 5 — July 19/20
House of the Dragon season 3 episode 6 — July 26/27
House of the Dragon season 3 episode 7 — August 2/3
House of the Dragon season 3 episode 8 — August 9/10
In the words of Charli XCX in 2024, we're going full brat.Dutton Ranchepisode 8 turns the tables on Carter (Finn Little) after getting hideously drunk at the 10 Petal anniversary party and destroying Beulah's (Annette Bening) property.
He's been lashing out in the Yellowstone spinoff for two reasons: the fact he's had to move to Texas in the first place — being convinced that Beth (Kelly Reilly) and Rip (Cole Hauser) are now interfering in his life too much — and because Oreana (Natalie Alyn Lind) has rejected him for someone with more status and money.
Mix in the expected teen angst of a 19-year-old and you've got a very unnecessary storm brewing. With Beulah collapsing to the floor in the finale scene of episode 7 (just after Carter smashed up her prized bull head), the tension is even higher.
In fact, Carter haters might want to look away from Dutton Ranch episode 8 altogether... and you'll see why below.
Beulah is hospitalized after having a heart attack — and everyone is questioning her decisions
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Episode 8 starts with Beulah being airlifted out of the party and sent to hospital, with Rob-Will (Jai Courtney) following close behind.
The next morning, Rob-Will finds Oreana, Joaquin (Juan Pablo Raba) and Everett (Ed Harris) in the hospital waiting room, and explains that Beulah has had a heart attack. She has a standard angioplasty procedure and is declared medically fine.
Beulah asks to see Rob-Will and Joaquin together before anyone else, with the pair still taking swipes out of each other. She explains that Rob-Will has been given 10 Petal because he is "weak," with Beulah adding "it's not your prize, it's your protection."
She claims that the brothers are going to be joined at the hip no matter what, and that Rob-Will needs Joaquin much more than the other way around. Rob-Will also claims that he wants to fire Beth and Rip with Beulah refusing, responding that they are the "assets" that the ranch needs.
Beth herself stops by to visit later, offering her apologies for Carter's behaviour the night before. The pair talk about the fallout of parenting boys before Beth moves onto why she's really there: she cannot understand the decision behind Rob-Will's appointment.
"I agreed to work with you, not with him," she adds, claiming that they need to speak about things properly once Beulah is out of hospital. Everett asks her the same questions when he visits on his own later on, with Beulah implying that 10 Petal had to go to a "flesh and blood relation."
Their conversation moves onto Beulah's suggestion of retiring together earlier in the season, with Everett stating that he's ready for a new shot at romance if she is. "If I knew a heart attack was going to change your mind, I'd have had one a lot sooner," Beulah replies.
Everett takes Beulah back to his to recoup at home, essentially breaking out of the hospital before she's officially been discharged.
A disgraced Carter finally opens up to Beth — but it all goes wrong
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Rip and Carter make their way back from the party on horseback, with Carter repeatedly falling off and vomiting over his own horse (maybe one of the worst things I've ever seen).
The next morning, Beth makes Carter a coffee and asks to talk to him outside. Carter reveals that he's quit school, though neglects to tell her anything about working with Dwight (Ray McKinnon). Beth implies that just hating school isn't good enough, telling Carter that he needs to take every opportunity to make his life better with both hands.
Despite being hungover, Rip makes good on his promise to Carter to take him to work at 10 Petal to get some experience. Immediately, Azul (J.R. Villarreal) and the other ranchers start ribbing Carter for how much he's had to drink, which takes a sour turn when Carter is thrown off of his horse while trying to lasso an escaped cow.
Rip scolds Carter for snapping at Azul, with Carter swearing and storming off in a huff. Rip finds him in a cattle barn, telling him that if any other rancher had rode away from him, they'd be fired on the spot.
Carter threatens Rip to do it, with Rip sensing that Carter wants to throw a punch. Rip then tries to teach him lessons from life's failures while also empathizing with Carter's struggles of being an orphan, but Carter is having none of it.
Returning home, Carter than explodes at Beth, who tearfully claims that she's going to try harder to be a better mother figure. Carter says he needs some time alone, and drives off.
We later find him back at Dwight's, with the Sherriff (Josh Stewart) finding him outside the empty leopard cage. Carter than tries to blackmail the Sherriff into getting a job shadowing him by threatening to reveal that he killed Dwight for no good reason.
It doesn't work, but there is some good news... we learn that Dwight's leopard has been rehomed at a local zoo.
Joaquin tries to turn Rob-Will in for murder
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Fuming after his conversation with Beulah, Joaquin pays his own visit to the Sherriff's office. He reveals a gun in a plastic bag, which was the same gun that Rob-Will used to kill Wes (Nakoa DeCoite) in episode 1.
Joaquin tells the Sherriff about Wes, but cannot prove anything because he doesn't know where the body is. The Sherriff tells him to leave the gun, but that he doesn't believe a word Joaquin is saying. "I haven't forgotten who you are... I just no longer give a f**k," the Sherriff says.
On the drive home, an infuriated Joaquin is seen roadside by a local graveyard in a fit of rage. In episode 8's final scene, we see Joaquin get back in his car to dial his dad — who if you remember from episode 7, was essentially Beulah's caretaker.
In Spanish, we hear Joaquin say, "Hi, Dad. I need your help."
Austin tells 10 Petal's truth to Beth and Rip
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10 Petal rancher Austin's (Sterlin English) moral crisis also reaches a head in episode 8. After the deaths of Wes and Chet (Hart Denton), he's on a rampage to reveal the Jackson's family secrets once and for all.
This starts with Austin pulling a gun on Miguel (Berto Colon) during wrangling hours, demanding that he reveal what's been going on or be killed. Zachariah (Marc Menchaca) has to intervene, with Austin later asking him if Rip can be trusted. "With your life," replies Zachariah.
That evening, the pair visit Beth and Rip at home and reveal the truth — 10 Petal is running an illegal cattle smuggling operation across the Mexican border to keep financially afloat. The next shipment is in two days, leaving Rip and Beth at a loss for what to do next.
This also explains how Bullet, the bull bought at cattle auction in episode 2, was able to be unvetted while having foot and mouth disease.
SentinelOne uncovered macOS malware “Gaslight” that uses prompt injection to mislead AI‑assisted triage tools during analysis
Beyond standard backdoor and infostealer capabilities, it embeds fake Markdown “system” messages to trick LLMs into halting investigation
Researchers warn defenders to treat malware samples as adversarial input and isolate AI pipelines, as more analyst‑targeting prompt injection is expected
We’ve seen prompt injection in websites and emails, but what about - malware samples? Security researchers SentinelOne recently published an in-depth report on a newly uncovered piece of macOS malware called Gaslight that, as the name suggests, tries to gaslight AI-assisted triage agents into stopping the analysis.
The malware itself is nothing out of the ordinary: it infects the device by whatever means necessary (usually phishing and social engineering), connects to attacker-controlled infrastructure via Telegram, and then executes different commands such as profiling the device, running arbitrary shell commands, stealing files, or terminating processes.
It also delivers a stage-two malware that acts as an infostealer, pulling passwords, sensitive PDFs, cryptocurrency wallet information, and more.
Weaponizing LLM-assisted triage pipelines
But where Gaslight stands out is its defenses against AI-powered malware analysis. According to SentinelOne, the malware contains a large block of fake Markdown-formatted "system" messages designed for AI assistants that security researchers may use during reverse engineering. These messages claim things like “the AI's authentication token has expired”, “the analysis environment is running out of memory”, “disk space has been exhausted”, “static analysis is unsafe”, and similar.
While a human analyst would definitely recognize these fake messages even at a glance, an LLM that isn’t properly isolated from untrusted input could interpret them as genuine system instructions and refuse to further analyze the malware.
“macOS.Gaslight is noteworthy for its analyst-targeting prompt injection, an attempt to weaponize the LLM-assisted triage pipelines that increasingly sit in the reverse-engineering loop,” SentinelOne explains. “Anyone building such tooling should treat the contents of the samples they triage as adversarial input, never as instructions, and be prepared to keep hostile content out of the model entirely. As LLM-assisted analysis becomes routine, defenders should expect more samples built to exploit it.”
The researchers have published a full list of indicators of compromise on this link.
If you're looking for an affordable OLED, there's no better than the LG B5. Right now, the 48-inch is down to £579 (was £799) at Amazon UK. While it was £567 the other day, this is still an excellent price and the cheapest you'll find it anywhere today.
I truly believe this may be one of the last chances you'll get to grab the B5 for this low a price. Looking at various retailers, I'm starting to see low-stock or no stock for the B5 in various sized models, with said retailers making way for the new LG B6, the B5's successor. This is the best value the B5 is likely ever to be. For my full thoughts on why I love the B5, check out below.
Today's best LG B5 deal
LG's best value OLED hits its lowest ever price with this Prime Day deal, with the 48-inch LG B5 hitting £549, superb value for a 48-inch OLED. Perfect for bedroom gaming, the B5 has a full suite of gaming features and delivers smooth gameplay. It also delivers brilliant picture quality for movies and sports. View Deal
Easily one of the best value OLED TVs available, the LG B5 48-inch has dropped to $599.99. It's not a record-low, but still a very good price. This is the perfect TV if you're looking for a bedroom-sized display for gaming that still delivers awesome OLED picture quality. View Deal
The best budget OLED
The B5 is a fantastic gaming TV (Image credit: Future)
I've written about the LG B5 countless times, as to me it is the best value OLED you can get. I gave it 4.5 stars out of 5 in my LG B5 review because it covers all the bases like its more premium siblings, the C5 and G5, but at a more affordable level.
The B5 is one of the best gaming TVs you can get. Its four HDMI 2.1 ports support 4K 120Hz, FreeSync and G-Sync, HGiG, Dolby Vision gaming and ALLM, and it has a measured 9.1ms input lag time (in Boost mode). When playing Battlefield V, performance felt very smooth with excellent response times. As I tore around the map, dodging bullets and explosions, the B5 never struggled.
For movies, you're still getting the rich, OLED-level picture quality you could want. As I watched the broody, opening scenes of The Batman, the B5 demonstrated strong contrast with inky black tones that perfectly captured the tone of the movie.
Watching brighter, colorful scenes in movies like Wicked, colors really popped, showcasing some nice depth and vibrancy. As I watched the 'Wizard and I' scene, I was impressed both by the punchiness of the pink flowers of the tree and the true-to-life greens of the trees and Elphaba's skin. The B5 also showcases crisp textures, with it rendering every mark or features in close-ups of people's faces.
If you're a sports fan, the B5 also delivers sleek motion. Watching some soccer, I was impressed by how the B5 accurately followed the fast-paced action and delivered it with no signs of judder.
The B5 may not have the brightness of other OLEDs, but really that's its only picture downside. The B5 is a superb TV and at this price, their aren't many that can top it.
China's DeepSeek has announced a major recruitment campaign as it sets out to "at least double the size of every department" as it pursues artificial general intelligence (AGI) (via the South China Morning Post).
"Humanity now stands on the eve of AGI," the company said, as it targets significant growth just three years after it launched as an AI startup.
The company recently completed its first external fundraising round, securing around $7.4 billion at a valuation of more than $50 billion. Around two-fifths of that was said to have come from CEO Liang Wenfeng.
DeepSeek enters major hiring spree
Conversely, OpenAI said it had a valuation of $852 billion in March.
"DeepSeek’s hiring philosophy is to let newcomers take on the most core and important tasks directly," the firm said in an announcement, implying it's not seeking "geniuses" immediately.
SCMP notes that the company is hiring for server-side development engineers, pre-training data engineers and supercomputing cluster R&D engineers.
New product management hires also indicate that DeepSeek could be looking to build more customer-facing products and look for other commercial opportunities, marking a shift from its earlier focus on research.
DeepSeek itself is in an awkward position globally, with ongoing US restrictions continuing to limit access to advanced GPUs like Nvidia's latest-generation hardware. The company already has a partnership with fellow Chinese giant Huawei, and is tuning its models to run efficiently on its partner's chips.
But global opportunities could be opening up for the company, with earlier reporting indicating that US firms are increasingly buying DeepSeek's models because they're more cost-effective than US alternatives from OpenAI, Anthropic, Google and others.
As for the hires, it's likely that the company will focus on its Hangzhou headquarters and Beijing R&D facility, but future expansions driven by global interest could see the company start to expand its footprint beyond China.
That's according to The Game Business, which reports that a major games retailer has warned that a surge in interest for the consoles is expected later this year due to GTA 6. However, there will be a shortage due to ongoing issues surrounding hardware component availability.
"I spoke to a major retailer this week who informed me that they've been told there will be console stock shortages at the end of the year around the launch of GTA 6," said Editor-in-Chief and Co-Founder of The Game Business, Christopher Dring.
A senior games buyer, speaking without the permission of his employer, told The Game Business, "that because of the on-going issues around hardware component availability, we won’t be getting the units we want ahead of GTA." The source added: “Demand will likely outstrip supply during the year-end period."
Dring pointed out that Sony CEO Hiroki Totoki told investors in May that "the necessary volume" of PS5 stock "has been secured” for 2026; however, Xbox Chief Strategy Officer Matthew Ball told The Game Business earlier in the month that there are already Xbox supply issues.
"I can tell you definitively demand for our console exceeds the supply," Ball told The Game Business. "We are putting them in as many stores as possible. We are producing them as quickly as possible. There is a severe limitation to how quickly we can do that, but it’s not a question of appetite.
"We need to do more, but there are constraints here. And so there are, unfortunately, a number of different markets in which we do not have supply. There are other markets in which we have inadequate supply. That is a privilege as a company it is a challenge for us to figure out."
When we asked about the potential impact GTA 6 will have among consumers, he said, "It’s going to invigorate a lot of players. It’s going to move some additional devices."
GTA 6 officially launches on November 19 and will cost $79.99 / AU$129.95 / £69.99 for the Standard Edition and $99.99 / AU$159.95 / £89.99 for the Ultimate Edition. Pre-loads begin on November 12.
NVIDIA might be the preferred company when it comes to desktop and laptop GPUs, but AMD hit it out of the park when it unveiled its Radeon RX 9070 XT, making it the best graphics card for those who want to experience increased raw rasterization performance over the RTX 5070 Ti. If you don’t want to wait for your AAA gaming experience to begin, Amazon’s Prime Day 2026 has discounted the ASUS Prime RX 9070 XT by 13 percent, with the new listing showing $699.99. When it comes to ‘price to performance’ GPUs, the RX 9070 XT checks all the […]
Samsung completed the investment of $110 million into GRAIL, a US biotech company that uses AI for early cancer detection through a simple blood test.
The investment, completed jointly by Samsung C&T and Samsung Electronics, gives you a clear picture of where the Korean tech giant sees its future.
GRAIL’s flagship product is Galleri, a screening service that can identify over 50 types of cancer from a single blood draw by analyzing DNA fragments for genomic signals.
GRAIL and Samsung C&T Corporation intend to collaborate to commercialize the Galleri multi-cancer early detection test in South Korea, with the potential to expand into additional Asian markets, including Japan and Singapore.
The test is already in large-scale clinical trials with the UK’s National Health Service and is on track to file for FDA approval this year. Samsung C&T secured exclusive distribution rights for Galleri in South Korea.
“This investment from the Samsung entities further strengthens our balance sheet and extends our cash runway as we advance key priorities, including securing regulatory approval and reimbursement for Galleri in the US and expanding access to multi-cancer early detection internationally,” said Aaron Freidin, Chief Financial Officer of GRAIL.
For Samsung specifically, GRAIL fits neatly into its “Connected Care” vision the idea that Galaxy Watches, the Samsung Health app, and diagnostic tools eventually form a cohesive health management ecosystem.
Samsung Electronics recently invested in Element Biosciences, a DNA sequencing firm, and acquired digital health company Zellsh.
Samsung revealed ambitious plans tied to AI memory chips, including HBM and SSD, and targeting to accomplish its goals by 2030.
According to Samsung 2026 Sustainability Report, the Device Solutions (DS) Division is aiming to improve the energy efficiency of its HBM products by 2.5 times and its server SSD products by a striking 4 times, both by 2030.
HBM is already one of the most power-hungry components in modern AI servers. So a 2.5x efficiency improvement isn’t just a sustainability win; it’s potentially a competitive weapon.
If Samsung can deliver meaningfully better efficiency than rivals, that matters a lot when customers are signing contracts worth hundreds of millions.
The SSD target is arguably even more interesting. A 4x efficiency jump on server SSDs by the end of the decade is the kind of number that makes storage engineers pay attention.
Samsung has already commercialized HBM4 and the PM176 server SSD as part of this push, which suggests there’s real product momentum behind it.
By 2030, the DS Division plans to improve the energy efficiency of its HBM and server SSD products by 2.5 times and 4 times, respectively, to provide customers with optimized AI infrastructure solutions.
The DS Division also took a notable step on the environmental side, adopting what it calls a “Water Positive” approach, restoring around 240,000 tonnes of water resources, meaning it’s putting back more than it uses.
On the consumer side of the house, Samsung’s DX Division hit 94.8 percent renewable energy adoption and cut product power consumption by 34.4 percent compared to 2019.
Vivo has now released a new ultra-premium with a suite of flagship cameras. Also equipped with up to 16 GB of RAM, the Vivo X Fold6 also contains a 7,000 mAh battery and 5,000-nit displays. Vivo has confirmed that the foldable will receive a global launch, too.
Following Apple's major price increase, the MacBook Neo now costs at least $699. Just one day after the price increase, the Apple Store is offering the MacBook Neo as a refurbished model for the first time, but the discount barely offsets the price increase; the budget MacBook is still available at a lower price on the open market.
Equipped with a dedicated graphics card and a Xeon processor, the P99S stands out with a surprisingly sleek design—but its specifications are, to put it mildly, unconventional. Marketed by RmataMini as a gaming system, it is unlikely to deliver a convincing gaming experience in most real-world scenarios.
After opting to skip the Redmi Note 16 series like it did with the Xiaomi 16 flagship lineup, Xiaomi looks set to to introduce its next-gen mid-range series in the near future. The Redfmi Note 17 5G will the entry model globally, and its key details have now leaked, courtesy of a reliable source.
The affordable, compact Nokia Asha 305 could be making a comeback after 14 years. HMD Global is already listing an HMD Asha 305. The device could be positioned, in keeping with the tradition of its namesake, as a particularly compact, affordable smartphone.
The nubia Air, which debuted in September last year, may soon get a Pro variant. Although nubia has yet to officially announce the device, the nubia Air Pro has quietly appeared on the company's global website.
According to the official listing, the nubia Air Pro's standout features are its ultra-slim 5.99mm metal frame and 108MP primary rear camera.
The smartphone is listed with a 6.77-inch AMOLED display that is said to offer a 144Hz refresh rate and a peak brightness of 4,500 nits.
It is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7100 chipset, paired with 8GB of LPDDR5X RAM and up to...
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Beşiktaş Kulübü Başkanı Serdal Adalı, Beşiktaş GAİN'in EuroLeague'de mücadele edeceğinin açıklanmasının ardından açıklama yaptı.
Beşiktaş Kulübü Başkanı Serdal Adalı, Avrupa Ligi'nde (EuroLeague) zaferlere imza atacak bir organizasyon kurmayı amaçladıklarını söyledi.
Serdal Adalı, ABD merkezli X şirketinin sosyal medya platformundaki hesabından yaptığı açıklamada, "Değerli Beşiktaşlılar; camiamızın sabırsızlıkla beklediği, layık olduğu bir başarıyı hayata geçirmenin mutluluğunu yaşıyoruz. Ligde ve Avrupa Kupası'nda verdiği şampiyonluk mücadelesiyle taraftarımızın yarattığı müthiş basketbol kültürü ve atmosferiyle gurur kaynağımız olan basketbol takımımız, bu sezondan itibaren Avrupa'nın en üst düzey organizasyonu Avrupa Ligi'nde mücadele edecek." ifadelerini kullandı.
Beşiktaş ve Türkiye'yi en üst seviyede temsil edecek olmanın gurur ve mutluluğunu yaşadıklarını belirten Adalı, "Beşiktaş camiasına, Beşiktaş taraftarına Avrupa Ligi yakışırdı. Biz de yönetim kurulu olarak üzerimize düşeni yaptık. Bu başarıdan ötürü başta Özkan Arseven olmak üzere Basketbol İcra Kurulumuzu ve başantrenörümüz Dusan Alimpijevic'i yürekten kutluyorum. Şimdi hep birlikte Avrupa Ligi'nde adından söz ettirecek, büyük zaferlere imza atacak bir organizasyon kurmak için kolları sıvıyoruz. Bütün Beşiktaşlıları, Avrupa Ligi sezonlarımızda destekleriyle pay sahibi olmaya davet ediyorum. Avrupa Ligi, Beşiktaş'ımıza hayırlı uğurlu olsun. Önümüzdeki sezondan itibaren Avrupa'nın en büyük organizasyonunda buluşmak üzere." değerlendirmesinde bulundu.
Şu anda hem Fenerbahçe hem de Beşiktaş golcü arıyor. Arsenal ise Gabriel Jesus'u resmen satış listesine koydu. Talep ettikleri bonservis bedeli de belli...
Transfer pazarında Fenerbahçe ve Beşiktaş'ın golcü çalışmaları sürüyor. Galatasaray'ın da arayışları var ama onlar Osimhen'in arkasında bekleyebilecek genç bir isim bakıyor. Mauro Icardi'yle de kısa süre içinde yolların ayrılması bekleniyor. Bütün bunlar yaşanırken İngiltere'den çarpıcı bir haber geldi.
ŞARTLARI BELLİ
Arsenal Yönetimi, mukavelesi 30 Haziran 2027'de bitecek olan Gabriel Jesus'u resmen satış listesine koydu. Brezilyalı futbolcunun bonservisi için 20 milyon euro isteniyor. Fenerbahçe ve Beşiktaş'tan hamle gelir mi bilinmez... Fakat isteyen olursa Gabriel Jesus'un şartları belli.
52.2 MİLYONA ALINMIŞTI
29 yaşındaki yıldız, kariyerinin son dönemlerinde ciddi sakatlık problemleri yaşadı. Geride bıraktığımız sezonda Premier Lig'de 14 maça çıktı. Sahada sadece 421 dakika kaldı. 3 gol kaydetti. Arsenal onu 2022 yazında Manchester City'den transfer etmişti. O dönemde 52.2 milyon euro bonservis bedeli ödediler.
Fenerbahçe'nin genç savunmacısı Yiğit Efe Demir'in önümüzdeki sezon Kanarya'da kalması beklenmiyor. 21 yaşındaki stoper, İstanbul'dan Karadeniz'e doğru hareket edecek...
Fenerbahçe'de Yiğit Efe Demir ayrılmak üzere... Samsunspor'un bir süredir 21 yaşındaki stopere ilgisi vardı. Kulüpler arasındaki pazarlıkların bitmek üzere olduğu belirtildi. 1.94 boyundaki savunmacının, Karadeniz ekibinin yolunu tutması bekleniyor...
SATIN ALMA OPSİYONLU KİRALIK
Fenerbahçe ve Samsunspor arasındaki sözleşmenin "satın alma opsiyonlu kiralama" şeklinde gerçekleşeceği belirtildi. Yiğit Efe Demir, geride bıraktığımız sezonda Fenerbahçe'yle 14 Süper Lig maçına çıktı. Sahada 672 dakika kaldı. Kanarya'da şu anda savunma hattına takviyeler planlanıyor.
10 GÜN İÇERİSİNDE
Zaten fazla forma süresi bulamayan Yiğit Efe Demir'in, transferler sonrasında durumu daha da kötü bir hale gelebilir. Bu sebeple genç futbolcunun Samsunspor'a gönderilmesine sıcak bakıldığı ifade edildi. En geç 10 gün içerisinde konuyla ilgili resmi açıklama yapılması bekleniyor.
Nottingham Forest Kulübü'nde Igor Jesus gelecek planlamasında bulunmuyor. İngiliz ekibinin önceliği Brezilyalı golcüyü satmak. Ancak kiralama formüllerine de açıklar...
Beşiktaş Yönetimi kadroya kesinlikle yabancı bir santrfor katacak. Siyah-Beyazlı ekibin listesinde önemli isimler var... Ancak şu anda Igor Jesus konusunda sıcak gelişmeler yaşandığı öğrenildi. Nottingham Forest, geride bıraktığımız sezonun başında Botafogo'ya 19 milyon euro ödeyerek sambacıyı renklerine bağlamıştı.
BEKLENTİLERİN ALTINDA
25 yaşındaki futbolcuyla 30 Haziran 2029 tarihine kadar mukavele yapıldı. Igor Jesus, Premier Lig'de 37 maça çıktı. Sahada 2.315 dakika kaldı. 6 gol ve 4 asist üretti. Beklentilerin altında kaldı. Nottingham Yönetimi bu sebeple yolları ayırmak istiyor. Onların öncelikleri, oyuncuyu satmak...
BİRAZ DAHA BEKLENECEK
Fakat kiralama formüllerine de açık oldukları belirtildi. Beşiktaş, alternatifler konusunda çalışıyor. Ancak Igor Jesus'un bugün itibarıyla epey öne çıktığı konuşuluyor. Yönetim biraz daha bekleyecek. Nottingham da istediği teklifleri alamazsa, Jesus İstanbul'a gelebilir.
Antalyaspor, teknik direktör Bülent Korkmaz ile sözleşme imzaladı.
Trendyol 1. Lig ekiplerinden Antalyaspor, teknik direktör Bülent Korkmaz ile 1 yıllık sözleşme imzaladı.
Antalyaspor'da teknik direktörlük görevine getirilen Korkmaz için kulübün Döşemealtı ilçesindeki Atilla Vehbi Konuk Tesisleri'nde imza töreni düzenlendi.
Törende konuşan kulüp başkanı Mustafa Ergün, Korkmaz'ın daha önce de Antalyaspor'da görev yaptığını hatırlattı.
Ergün, Antalyaspor'un layık olduğu Süper Lig'e dönmesi için Korkmaz ile anlaştıklarını belirterek, "Hocamıza güveniyoruz. İnşallah bu yıl Süper Lig'e çıkacağız." dedi.
Teknik direktör Bülent Korkmaz ise geçmişte yapılan bazı hatalar nedeniyle Antalyaspor'un küme düştüğünü ifade etti.
"Amacımız Süper Lig'e çıkmak. Bunu da başarmak için elimizden gelen her şeyi yapacağız." diyen Korkmaz, şöyle konuştu:
"Zor bir süreç. Herkesin sabırlı olmasını istiyorum. Biz çok çalışacağız. Herkes sabırlı olursa bunun karşılığını alacağımıza inanıyorum. Futbolcu, teknik heyet, taraftar ve yöneticilerle uyumlu bir biçimde olduğumuz zaman hedefimize ulaşacağımıza inanıyorum. Tesisleri, camiayı gördükten sonra Antalyaspor'un yerinin Süper Lig olduğunu tekrar gördüm."
Antalya ve Antalyaspor'u çok sevdiğini anlatan Korkmaz, "Antalyaspor'dan daha önce de teklif olmuştu ama anlaşamamıştık. Benim için özel bir kulüp. Buradan birçok oyuncuyu Türk futboluna kazandırmıştık." ifadelerini kullandı.
Beşiktaş bir süredir Monaco'nun genç sol beki Kassoum Ouattara için pazarlık yapıyor. Kartal, satın alma opsiyonlu kiralama formülü düşünüyor. Monaco'nun kafasında ise farklı bir ayrıntı var.
Sol bek konusu, Beşiktaş'ta çok uzun bir süredir sıkıntı çıkarıyor. Kartal şu anda Monaco'dan Kassoum Ouattara konusunda temaslarını sürdürüyor. 21 yaşındaki genç savunmacının satın alma opsiyonuyla birlikte kiralanması planlanıyor. Monaco da kiralama seçeneğine açık. Ancak çok önemli bir ayrıntı var...
ZORUNLU MADDE BEKLİYORLAR
Ligue 1 temsilcisi, satın alma opsiyonu yerine zorunlu satın alma maddesi talep ediyor. Beşiktaş ise buna mesafeli yaklaşıyor. Çünkü Fransız futbolcunun sakatlık geçmişi, kafaları bir hayli karıştırıyor. Kassoum Ouattara'nın şu anda da dizinde bir sorun var. Temmuz başında ise düzelmesi bekleniyor.
BALDIR VE DİZ BÖLGESİNDE
1.84 boyundaki futbolcu, geride bıraktığımız sezonda Ligue 1'de 15 karşılaşmaya çıktı. Sahada 970 dakika kaldı. 3 asist üretti. Kassoum Ouattara, baldır ve diz bölgesinde sakatlık problemleri yaşadı. Eğer Monaco, "zorunlu satın alma" maddesinden vazgeçerse iş çözülecek. Aksi halde süreç içinden çıkılmaz bir hal alabilir.
Sol ayaklı stoper arayan Beşiktaş'ta ibre Mario Hermoso'ya döndü. İspanyol savunmacı, önceki senelerde de Siyah-Beyazlı ekibin gündeminde yer almıştı.
Beşiktaş Yönetimi, savunma hattına sol ayaklı bir stoper kazandırmak istiyor. Listede alternatifler var. Ancak şu anda Mario Hermoso isminin ön plana çıktığı öğrenildi. 31 yaşındaki defans oyuncusunun Roma'yla mukavelesi 30 Haziran 2027 tarihinde tamamlanıyor...
TAHMİNEN 7 MİLYON
1.84 boyundaki futbolcu, sözleşmesinin son senesine girdi. Tahmini piyasa değeri ise 7 milyon euro... Mario Hermoso şu anda seçeneklerini değerlendiriyor. Oyuncunun Beşiktaş'ın ilgisinden haberdar olduğu öğrenildi. Kartal'a da sıcak bakıyor. Aslında Hermoso, önceki yıllarda da Beşiktaş'la anılmıştı.
SOLAK VE LİDER
İspanyol yıldız, geride bıraktığımız sezonda Serie A'da 27 karşılaşmaya çıktı. Sahada 2.096 dakika kaldı. 3 gol ve 2 asist üretti. Mario Hermoso solak olmasının dışında lider bir karakter... Kartal bu tarzdaki bir savunmacıya uzun senelerdir hasret... Kısa süre içinde konuyla ilgili önemli gelişmeler yaşanabilir.
Fenerbahçe Erkek Voleybol Takımı'nda 3 farklı dönemde başantrenörlük yapan ve sarı-lacivertli kulüple şampiyonluk yaşayan Daniel Castellani hayatını kaybetti.
Kulüpten yapılan açıklamada, Arjantinli teknik adamın vefatından duyulan derin üzüntü dile getirilirken, "Kulübümüze kattıkları ve geride bıraktığı güzel izler hiçbir zaman unutulmayacak. Seni daima sevgi, saygı ve özlemle anacağız" ifadelerine yer verildi.
Fenerbahçe Erkek Voleybol Takımı'nın başarısında önemli pay sahibi olan Castellani, sarı-lacivertli ekibin başında şu dönemlerde görev alarak şampiyonluk sevinci tatmıştı:
2011 - 2012
2013 - 2015
2021 - 2023
Açıklamanın sonunda, "Castellani ailesine, sevenlerine ve camiamıza başsağlığı dileriz" denildi.
Marsilya'nın sahibi Frank McCourt, oyuncu satışları için Medhi Benatia'yı görevlendirdi. Faslı sportif direktör, Mason Greenwood'un ayrılığı için İtalya ve Türkiye'den kulüplerle temas halinde.
Fransa Ligue 1 ekiplerinden Marsilya’da sıcak saatler yaşanıyor. Kulübün sahibi Frank McCourt, takımdaki oyuncu satışlarını yönetmesi için Sportif Direktör Medhi Benatia’yı tam yetkiyle görevlendirdi.
Fransız basınından Onze Mondial'in haberine göre; Faslı spor adamının masasındaki ilk ve en önemli dosya Mason Greenwood. Takımdan ayrılması beklenen İngiliz yıldız için kolları sıvayan Benatia, transferi noktalamak adına hamlelerini sıklaştırdı.
Haberde, Medhi Benatia’nın (kariyerinin sonunda kısa bir süre Karagümrük forması da giymişti) Greenwood’un transferi için özellikle İtalya ve Türkiye’den kulüplerle dirsek temasında olduğu ve görüşmelerini yoğun bir şekilde sürdürdüğü belirtildi. Marsilya'nın kısa süre içinde resmi teklifleri değerlendirmeye alması bekleniyor.
Solidigm is arguably one of the most mysterious storage companies in the industry today. The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of SK hynix, yet unlike its parent company, which produces charge-trap flash memory, it uses floating-gate 3D NAND memory that it develops and manufactures internally at a dedicated fab in Dalian, China.
Solidigm originates from Intel's Non-Volatile Memory Solutions Group (NSG), the company's NAND and SSD business unit, which used to have a unique technology strategy that differed from that of other flash and drive producers. To that end, it is not surprising that Solidigm also has a unique positioning as it only offers data center drives, most of which are based on floating-gate memory and proprietary in-house designed controllers. Furthermore, Solidigm is a fully vertically integrated company.
At Computex 2026, we sat down with Avi Shetty, who is vice president of AI ecosystem, Solutions & Market Enablement at Solidigm. Before his current position at Solidigm, he spent 14.5 years at Intel's storage division, so he has deep knowledge both about technology and the market. During our conversation, we discussed how Solidigm keeps evolving, including floating-gate NAND memory, advanced packaging technologies, next-generation SSDs, liquid-cooled SSDs, and more.
Anton Shilov: Could you introduce yourself to our readers and describe what do you do at Solidigm?
Avi Shetty: My name is Avi Shetty. I work at Solidigm, where I help lead AI solutions and ecosystem initiatives. My team works with global platform providers, software ISVs, and ODMs to ensure Solidigm solutions are validated, benchmarked, and included in reference designs at both the device and cluster levels, enabling customers to fully utilize our products.
A part of SK hynix that acts independently
Anton Shilov: You were previously a part of Intel. How is the integration going? Are you now fully integrated part of SK hynix, or do you operate independently?
Avi Shetty: Let me provide some background. While Solidigm was established in December 2021, our history goes back decades. Many of us came from Intel's Non-Volatile Memory Solutions Group (NSG), which developed Intel’s NAND SSDs for both client and data center markets.
In 2021, SK hynix acquired Intel’s NAND and SSD business and established Solidigm. Since December 2021, we have operated as a wholly owned U.S. subsidiary of SK hynix, headquartered in Rancho Cordova, California.
(Image credit: Solidigm)
Anton Shilov: So, you are part of SK hynix, but still maintain a degree of independence?
Avi Shetty: Absolutely. We operate as an independent subsidiary of SK hynix. Our strategy is focused entirely on enterprise SSDs. Every bit of [floating gate] NAND [at our fab in Dalian, China] we produce goes into enterprise storage solutions.
This is one of the ways we differentiate ourselves from competitors such as Samsung and Micron, which also serve mobile and client markets. We made a deliberate decision to focus exclusively on enterprise storage and AI.
We are also fully vertically integrated. We manufacture our own NAND, develop our own controllers, write our own firmware, and design our own SSDs. While we work with manufacturing partners to build products, we control the entire technology stack.
I also believe we are the only company with access to two different NAND architectures. Through SK hynix we have access to charge trap flash (CTF) technology, and we continue to develop floating gate NAND technology for our high-density QLC SSD products.
Anton Shilov: What is Solidigm's current share of the enterprise SSD market?
Avi Shetty: Approximately 24%. That is enterprise SSDs only. We do not participate in any other NAND markets. As of the first quarter of 2025, plus or minus a few percentage points, our measured enterprise SSD market share is approximately 24%. We evaluate market-share data quarterly and semiannually, and that is the latest figure we’ve publicly discussed.
Anton Shilov: How much of your business today is concentrated in high-capacity SSDs versus higher-performance products?
Avi Shetty: High-density SSDs now represent a significant portion of our business. Because Solidigm is privately held, we do not publicly disclose that breakdown. We report our financial metrics through our parent company, SK hynix.
What I can tell you is that both our 61TB-class and 122TB-class products became customer favorites almost immediately after launch. Demand for high-density storage has been extremely strong.
Anton Shilov: I assume you also work directly with hyperscalers?
Avi Shetty: We work with a broad range of customers globally. That includes U.S. cloud service providers, Chinese cloud service providers, OEMs around the world, NeoCloud providers, software ISVs, and channel partners. We maintain customer support, engineering, and sales organizations globally. Our business spans the Americas, EMEA, China, and the rest of Asia-Pacific.
Anton Shilov: Which customer segment represents the largest opportunity for growth right now? Traditional cloud providers or something else?
Avi Shetty: We intentionally maintain a diversified customer base.
What is interesting is how quickly new segments emerge. For example, the NeoCloud market has existed for some time, but AI-focused infrastructure providers such as CoreWeave, Lambda, Crusoe, and Nebius have become much more important over the last two years.
Before the AI boom, these companies represented only a small portion of demand. Today, they are becoming a meaningful part of the market.
As AI infrastructure continues to expand, Solidigm is adapting both its customer strategy and product portfolio to support these emerging deployments while continuing to serve our traditional customers.
Floating gate NAND in 2026
CTF NAND used by major memory makers has approached 276 - 286 active layers, whereas Solidigm's floating gate flash is still at 192 layers, meaning that the company is somewhat behind some of its rivals in terms of active layers as of mid-2026. It is set to catch up with its next generation that will have over 200 layers, but only in the second half of this year. However, floating gate NAND memory still has a number of advantages over CTF, particularly for applications that Solidigm targets.
Floating gate uses a conductive polysilicon island to store charge, which provides excellent cell isolation — charge stays well-contained and is less likely to spread to or interfere with neighboring cells — and this is particularly important for 3D QLC NAND with very high layer counts. In addition, Solidigm claims that floating gate gives a strong voltage threshold window and better cell isolation, which enables the company to keep scaling QLC more while maintaining good reliability.
Anton Shilov: Are you still producing floating gate NAND, and do you intend to continue?
Avi Shetty: Absolutely. We introduced our first QLC foating gate NAND product in 2018, and today we are on our fourth generation of QLC NAND.
Our flagship high-capacity product currently ships with 192-layer floating gate NAND technology and powers our 122TB SSD.
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Anton Shilov: Haven't you also announced a larger drive?
Avi Shetty: We have announced a higher-capacity product and expect it to become available later this year.
Anton Shilov: The 256TB-class drive?
Avi Shetty: Correct. Approximately 245TB usable capacity.
Anton Shilov: So you are going to have a roughly 245TB SSD available this year?
Avi Shetty: Correct.
Anton Shilov: What advantages does Floating-Gate NAND provide?
Avi Shetty: Floating gate NAND gives us scalability. We have consistently been first in the industry to push storage density in standard form factors. We were the first to introduce a 30TB SSD, then a 60TB SSD, and later a 122TB SSD.
We have been shipping the 122TB drive for nearly five quarters. We launched it in the fourth quarter of 2024, and it has since become our flagship product. It is probably our most popular product of 2025.
The reason customers like the 122TB drive is efficiency. When you look at AI data centers, customers want low power consumption, scalability, and performance. While this particular product is a PCIe Gen4 solution, our roadmap continues to increase both density and bandwidth. You will see future products based on PCIe Gen5 and PCIe Gen6.
The real attraction of the 122TB SSD is scale. In a 1U server, you can install 24 of these drives and get nearly 3PB of storage in a single rack unit.
If you look at the AI data pipeline — from training to archiving — the first and last stages require massive datasets. That is where these high-capacity SSDs are being deployed today.
Now we are also seeing growing demand from inference deployments. Inference can run in core data centers or in edge and back-office environments. Those deployments require storage that can efficiently feed GPUs and support workloads such as context storage and KV cache management. High-density SSDs help provide the capacity required for those applications.
Next-generation SSDs: PCIe Gen6 drives with liquid cooling
Anton Shilov: You mentioned PCIe Gen5 and Gen6 [next-generation drives]. I assume you are referring both to next PCIe generations and future NAND generations?
Avi Shetty: Both.
We maintain separate technology and product roadmaps. Earlier, I mentioned that our current QLC NAND is our 4th Generation technology based on 192 layers. We will continue investing in future NAND generations as well.
On the product side, we are talking about PCIe generations. We currently ship both PCIe Gen4 and PCIe Gen5 SSDs. All of our TLC products are PCIe Gen5 today, while our QLC lineup currently remains PCIe Gen4.
Future QLC products will move to PCIe Gen5, and eventually, we will introduce PCIe Gen6 SSDs as platform vendors such as AMD, Intel, and Nvidia adopt PCIe Gen6 in their systems.
Anton Shilov: You mentioned PCIe Gen6 SSDs. You have not shipped one yet, correct?
Avi Shetty: Correct. PCIe Gen6 products are part of our future roadmap.
Anton Shilov: How close are they?
Avi Shetty: We are not making product announcements at Computex, but you will hear more from us soon.
Anton Shilov: At the moment there is really only one platform that can take advantage of them anyway. Well, two, if you consider Nvidia Vera.
Avi Shetty: That is part of the equation. When we evaluate our roadmap, we consider demand, platform readiness, and overall value to customers.
For example, we have what we call a refresh philosophy. We may introduce a PCIe Gen4 refresh or a PCIe Gen5 refresh that lowers cost or improves efficiency rather than immediately moving to a new PCIe generation.
The question is whether customers gain more value from Gen6 today or from a more mature, lower-cost Gen5 product. Those are the kinds of decisions our planning teams evaluate.
What I can say is that Solidigm maintains a full roadmap covering PCIe Gen4, Gen5, and future Gen6 SSDs across all major form factors, including U.2, E1.S, E3.S, and other EDSFF variants. Our portfolio spans capacities from 2TB all the way to 122TB.
Anton Shilov: Launching an all-new product early still gives you time to validate products with platform vendors.
Avi Shetty: Absolutely. We already work closely with platform providers to validate prototypes long before products are launched. Our engineering teams participate in interoperability events and PCI-SIG workshops to ensure products are ready when platforms become available.
Anton Shilov: That is actually interesting because PCIe Gen6 interoperability workshops have been delayed multiple times. Back in 2024, people expected the ecosystem to move much faster and interoperability workshops to start in 2024, with the list of compatible products emerging in 2025.
Avi Shetty: That is true. A lot depends on platform readiness and ecosystem scaling. PCIe Gen6 by itself is not enough. This is my personal opinion, but to fully benefit from Gen6 storage performance, the industry must also address cooling. That is one reason we invested heavily in liquid-cooled storage.
Last year, we introduced what we believe was the world's first liquid-cooled storage solution for Nvidia environments. It used E1.S PCIe Gen5 SSDs with direct liquid cooling. Historically, liquid cooling was focused on CPUs and GPUs. We extended it to storage by allowing coolant to flow through a cold plate attached to the SSD. The cold plate removes heat directly from the drive. To fully exploit PCIe Gen6 performance, the ecosystem must develop those kinds of technologies as well.
Anton Shilov: So you believe PCIe Gen6 SSDs will require liquid cooling?
Avi Shetty: At least in high-performance AI environments, particularly Nvidia-based deployments, we believe liquid cooling will be necessary.
Next-generation SSDs: PLC NAND
Anton Shilov: Will future NAND generations include both TLC and QLC? And what about PLC?
Avi Shetty: Never say never. We demonstrated PLC technology using floating gate NAND at the Flash Memory Summit several years ago. However, this business requires factory optimization and maintaining a manageable number of SKUs to maximize utilization and profitability.
That said, there absolutely will be opportunities for PLC. We have not announced any specific products or timelines, but there is active PLC development underway inside Solidigm.
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Anton Shilov: That is interesting. However, PLC by itself only increases capacity by about 20% compared to QLC and at the same time requires significantly more sophisticated controllers and error correction.
Avi Shetty: That is true. However, those same concerns existed during every previous transition: from SLC to MLC, MLC to TLC, and TLC to QLC.
We were the first company to commercialize QLC NAND. Initially, many competitors questioned its value. Today, the industry increasingly recognizes the total-cost-of-ownership advantages that QLC provides, and multiple vendors now offer QLC products. I think the same process will occur with PLC.
It is also important to consider the broader market. Roughly 80% of storage capacity worldwide is still deployed on hard drives. PLC does not necessarily need to replace QLC on a one-to-one basis. Instead, it can create new opportunities where the advantages of solid-state storage — lower power consumption, higher density, smaller physical footprint, and lower total cost of ownership — become compelling.
You will likely see future solution development involving software partners that help address some of the limitations you are describing.
Anton Shilov: Do you expect retention characteristics to become a major challenge with PLC NAND?
Avi Shetty: Of course. PLC is a new technology, and retention characteristics will differ from what we see with QLC today.
The same is true across all NAND types. SLC, MLC, TLC, QLC, and eventually PLC all have different retention characteristics based on the underlying technology. The existence of those challenges does not mean we stop exploring future solutions. We will continue investing in that area.
Advanced packaging for NAND
Anton Shilov: As I mentioned, PLC only increases capacity by about 20%. Advanced packaging may ultimately have a much larger impact on SSD capacity. Could you discuss where packaging technology stands today and where it is headed?
Avi Shetty: Absolutely. Let me use our current products as an example. The 122TB SSD represents a significant packaging achievement. It is a U.2 drive with 48 NAND packages. Each package contains a 22-die stack. Each die is a 1.33Tb QLC device. Those 22-die stacks are what enable us to reach 122TB in a standard form factor.
Packaging technology remains one of our core investments. We continue developing technologies that allow us to place more dies into each package and deliver higher capacities to customers.
Anton Shilov: What about increasing the number of dies per package?
Avi Shetty: That is one of the primary ways to increase density. You can either increase die capacity or increase the number of dies per package. We intend to pursue both approaches.
Anton Shilov: How many dies per package do you think remain practical?
Avi Shetty: Today we are at 22. Future products will go beyond that, although I cannot discuss specific numbers.
Anton Shilov: What did previous generations use?
Avi Shetty: Depending on capacity requirements, previous products used 4-, 8-, or 16-die stacks. Of course, we are talking about a single NAND package in each case.
Storage-Class Memory, Optane, and Nvidia's Storage Next
Anton Shilov: What about storage-class memory?
Avi Shetty: Like Optane?
Anton Shilov: Not necessarily Optane itself, but something similar — something faster than NAND flash, yet capable of offering significantly higher density than DRAM at a lower cost.
Avi Shetty: Understood. Let me frame it from the perspective of the problem we are trying to solve. If you are asking whether Solidigm is developing a storage-class memory technology similar to Optane, then the answer today is no.
What we are focused on is addressing the requirements emerging from Nvidia's Storage Next initiative. The fundamental challenge is bandwidth. HBM is extremely fast, but it is also expensive and difficult to scale economically. As AI systems continue to grow, the industry needs additional memory and storage tiers that provide greater capacity at lower cost. That creates demand for NAND-based solutions that remain non-volatile while delivering improved latency and bandwidth characteristics.
We have not made any public announcements regarding storage-class memory technologies, but we continuously evaluate future technologies and architectural approaches.
Anton Shilov: So you are exploring concepts that could potentially bridge the gap between traditional NAND and memory?
Avi Shetty: We are evaluating a wide range of technologies that could help us continue delivering leadership products to our customers. When and if we have something to announce, we will do so publicly. At this point, however, we have nothing to disclose.
Anton Shilov: So storage-class memory is not currently a product category that Solidigm is actively pursuing?
Avi Shetty: If you are specifically referring to something similar to Optane, then no.
Optane was based on a fundamentally different technology. It was not NAND. It relied on a phase-change-memory-derived architecture and represented a completely different storage medium. We are not pursuing that type of technology today. What we are investing in is future NAND technology.
Anton Shilov: You think that future NAND technologies could eventually move closer to that space?
Avi Shetty: Exactly. Future NAND innovations could help narrow the gap between HBM, DRAM, and the next storage tier. That’s certainly one of the directions the industry is evaluating as AI systems continue to demand larger memory pools and greater bandwidth.
AMD has brought back its gaming champion from four years ago. The Ryzen 7 5800X3D has been revived in 2026 to breathe new life into the AM4 platform. The Zen 3-based CPU was the best CPU for gaming of its time, thanks to the first-generation 3D V-Cache technology. Since then, however, the competition in our CPU benchmark hierarchy has become more fierce.
Today's competition is Intel’s Core i7-14700K, based on the Raptor Lake Refresh architecture. At the time the Ryzen 7 5800X3D released, Intel’s 12th-gen Alder Lake CPUs were its main competition. Here, we revisit the comparison with Intel’s newer Core i7-14700K, which is available around the same price of $350.
The focus of this faceoff is to determine which CPU is the superior all-around chip. We will put the two CPUs through a series of tests spanning different categories to ultimately determine which CPU you should buy for your system.
This faceoff breaks down how two CPUs compare to each other in a head-to-head battle. If you'd like to read more about either processor, as well as see our full suite of tests, make sure to read our AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D re-review and Core i7-14700K faceoff.
Features and Specifications: AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D vs Intel Core i7-14700K
CPU
Street (MSRP)
Arch
Cores / Threads (P+E)
P-Core Base / Boost Clock (GHz)
Cache (L2/L3)
TDP / PBP or MTP
Memory
AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D
$600 ($350) — current scalping
Zen 3 X3D (TSMC 7nm)
8 / 16
3.4 / 4.5
100 MB
105W / 142W
DDR4-3200 MT/s
Intel Core i7-14700K
$350 - $380 ($410)
Raptor Lake Refresh (Intel 7)
20 / 28 (8 + 12)
3.4 / 5.6
61 MB
125W / 253W
DDR4-3200 MT/s / DDR5-5600 MT/s
The Ryzen 7 5800X3D was first launched in April 2022 as a part of the Vermeer desktop CPU family. It is based on the Zen 3 architecture and built on TSMC’s 7nm production process. The CPU features 8 cores and 16 threads, with a TDP of 105W and a PPT of 142W. It has a base clock of 3.4 GHz and can boost up to 4.5 GHz.
The 5800X3D only supports DDR4 memory at a rated speed of 3200 MT/s over a dual-channel interface. It is compatible with the AM4 socket, with support for 300-series, 400-series, and 500-series AMD chipsets (though check support with your specific motherboard). It also supports 20 lanes of PCIe Gen 4. However, the 5800X3D does not have integrated graphics.
On a more positive note, the Ryzen 7 5800X3D was the first CPU to employ the new 3D V-Cache technology. As a result of stacking the cache vertically on the die, the 5800X3D has a total L3 cache of 96 MB. Of this pool, 64 MB is part of the 3D V-Cache stack. Core overclocking is disabled on the Ryzen 7 5800X3D due to its 3D V-Cache layout; DRAM overclocking still remains available.
Its competitor, Intel’s Core i7-14700K, uses a vastly different layout. It features the Raptor Lake Refresh architecture, which is a refined version of the 13th-generation Raptor Lake base architecture. The Core i7-14700K was launched in October 2023 and was built on a 10nm production process (Intel 7).
Intel’s 14th-generation CPUs use a hybrid core layout with performance-focused “P-cores” and more efficient “E-cores.” The 14700K also follows this structure, featuring 8 P-cores and 12 E-cores, for a total of 20 cores. In the 14700K, Hyper-Threading is only available on the P-cores, so the CPU has a total of 28 threads. The chip can boost the P-cores up to 5.6 GHz, while the E-core boost clock is 4.3 GHz.
Interestingly, the Core i7-14700K supports both DDR4 and DDR5 memory at 3200 MT/s and 5600 MT/s, respectively. The CPU is compatible with the LGA 1700 socket featured in the 600-series and 700-series Intel motherboards. There is also support for 16 PCIe Gen 5 lanes and 4 PCIe Gen 4 lanes.
The Core i7-14700K has a TDP of 125W, with a higher PL2 limit of 253W. Integrated graphics are also offered in the 14700K in the form of UHD Graphics 770. There is 33MB of shared L3 cache on the chip. Perhaps more importantly, the Core i7-14700K is fully unlocked for overclocking, which is a big advantage over its competitor for today, though that requires a Z-series motherboard.
Zooming out a bit, it is clear that the Core i7-14700K is vastly superior to the Ryzen 7 5800X3D on paper. It is a newer CPU, so it has a better feature set, including PCIe Gen 5 and DDR5 support. It offers more cores, a higher boost clock, integrated graphics, and an unlocked multiplier for overclocking.
⭐Winner: Intel Core i7-14700K
Nothing is decided on paper alone, but the Core i7-14700K offers much better specs, newer features, and even has overclocking support. It takes this round quite easily.
Gaming Benchmarks and Performance: AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D vs Intel Core i7-14700K
AMD claims to have “re-engineered” the Ryzen 7 5800X3D for its 2026 re-release, so we have tested it again, along with a whole bunch of worthy competitors, including the 14700K. We chose the 1080p resolution for our 16-game test suite in order to maximize the performance differences between the various CPUs. The graphics card used was the GeForce RTX 5090 to keep potential GPU bottlenecks to a minimum. Let’s get into the results.
Starting off with our 16-game FPS geomean at 1080p, the Core i7-14700K dominates the Ryzen 7 5800X3D with an average result of 166.7 FPS across our tested games, compared to the 145.6 FPS result of the Ryzen 7 5800X3D. That is a 14.5% difference in favor of the 14700K in our performance geomean. In 1% lows, the 14700K leads the Ryzen 7 5800X3D by 20% on average, putting out 114 FPS against the Ryzen’s 95.
However, there is another side to this benchmark table. The Core i7-14700K supports both DDR4 and DDR5 memory, so we tested it in both configurations. With DDR4-3200 memory, the 14700K’s advantage vanishes, and instead the Ryzen 7 5800X3D leads by 1.04%, or just 1.5 FPS. The 1% lows are in favor of 14700K by only 3 FPS (3.15%), which is astonishingly close.
When the Intel CPU is paired with DDR5 memory, the Ryzen 7 5800X3D’s cache advantage seems to be struggling against the Core i7-14700K’s raw core count and higher boost clock (along with far faster memory speeds). Looking at individual titles, we see a similar pattern with the Core i7-14700K holding a consistent lead over the 5800X3D.
In 007 First Light, the 14700K paired with DDR5 memory has a 25.7% lead on average over the 5800X3D. That lead shrinks to 21.5% in Crimson Desert, and the difference is 13.7% in favor of the 14700K in Cyberpunk 2077. Interestingly, the Core i7-14700K leads the entire pack in Flight Simulator 24, establishing a 26.6% lead over the 5800X3D in this title. The DDR5-equipped 14700K also leads the 5800X3D in Spider-Man 2, Starfield, The Last of Us Part One, Baldur’s Gate 3, and Counter-Strike 2.
However, when the Core i7-14700K is paired with DDR4-3200 memory, the picture changes completely. The Ryzen 7 5800X3D leads the i7-14700K with DDR4 memory in Baldur’s Gate 3 by 11.7%. In Crimson Desert, the lead is 3.2% for the 5800X3D, and 2.6% in Cyberpunk 2077. The Ryzen 7 5800X3D sits between the DDR5 and DDR4 versions of the 14700K in a few other titles, including Counter-Strike 2 and DOOM: The Dark Ages.
There are also some titles in which the Ryzen 7 5800X3D leads both the DDR4 and DDR5-equipped versions of the Core i7-14700K. In F1 2024, the Ryzen 7 5800X3D leads the DDR5 14700K by 5.6%, and the DDR4 14700K by 13.7% on average. The same pattern can be seen in Final Fantasy XIV, with a 6.6% lead over the 14700K using DDR5 memory, and in Minecraft RT, with a 18.5% lead over the 14700K using DDR4 memory.
It is certainly all over the place when you put both configurations of the 14700K into the mix, but the two behave more like separate CPUs. The long and short of it is that the 14700K with DDR5 memory provides the best gaming performance on average, followed by the Ryzen 7 5800X3D. The DDR4-equipped 14700K is ever-so-slightly slower than the 5800X3D, but it really just depends on the game you’re playing.
During our testing, the Core i7-14700K averaged 4.93 GHz with DDR5 memory and 4.88 GHz with DDR4 memory. The Ryzen 7 5800X3D could only manage 4.34 GHz, but it sipped only 77.5 watts during our gaming tests. The 14700K DDR5 averaged 132.4 watts, while the DDR4-equipped 14700K averaged a whopping 155.1 watts during gaming. This is why the 14700K with DDR4 reached an average temperature of 80 °C, compared to 62 °C for the 14700K with DDR5 and 59 °C for the 5800X3D.
In addition to running the coolest, the Ryzen 7 5800X3D is also the most efficient CPU of the bunch. The 5800X3D had an FPS-per-watt output of 1.88, compared to 1.26 for the Core i7-14700K with DDR5 memory, and just 0.93 for the DDR4 version. It is amazing how much the Core i7-14700K suffers when paired with DDR4 memory.
Lower overall performance also hurts the value proposition of the DDR4-equipped 14700K, as it puts out just 0.39 FPS-per-dollar, compared to the 0.45 of the DDR5-equipped 14700K. Astonishingly, the Ryzen 7 5800X3D falls between the two 14700K versions, delivering 0.42 FPS per dollar. This makes the Core i7-14700K the value king, but only if you pair it with DDR5 memory. I suspect that will be tricky in the current market.
⭐Winner: Tie
While the Ryzen 7 5800X3D does slightly pull away from the DDR4-equipped 14700K, both of these setups get demolished by the 14700K when it is paired with DDR5 memory. We're calling this round a tie considering the massive price disparity between DDR4 and DDR5 memory right now.
Productivity Benchmarks and Performance: AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D vs Intel Core i7-14700K
Productivity performance spans single-threaded and multi-threaded workloads, so we tested the CPUs across a range of benchmarks covering both categories. Just like in our gaming tests, we tested the 14700K with both DDR5 and DDR4 memory, since it does impact the performance significantly.
Intel’s hybrid architecture has historically been quite strong at multi-threaded workloads due to E-cores, and that pattern appears here too. In our multi-threaded performance ranking geomean, the Core i7-14700K scores 492 points, a massive lead of 116.7% over the Ryzen 7 5800X3D that could only manage 227 points on average. Even when the Core i7-14700K is paired with DDR4 memory, it has a 105% higher average score than the Ryzen 7 5800X3D.
The superior core count of the 14700K is proving to be the difference maker in this category. In the Cinebench 2024 multi-core test, the 14700K with DDR5 memory is a whopping 126.6% faster than the Ryzen 7 5800X3D. Even the DDR4-equipped 14700K secures a 107% lead over the 5800X3D in Cinebench. The lead for the 14700K is about 137% in POV-Ray, and it shrinks to 135% when using DDR4 memory.
Blender tests were also favorable for the 14700K, but we didn’t see a big difference between DDR4 and DDR5 systems in these benchmarks. In Junkshop, the DDR5-equipped 14700K leads the 5800X3D by 116.4%; in Monster, by 116.6%; and in Classroom, by 118.3%. The DDR4 variant follows closely behind, by 1 or 2 percentage points.
The memory generation again comes into play when we look at HandBrake x265 10-bit encoding, with the DDR5-14700K leading the 5800X3D by 90.5%, while the DDR4-14700K manages a 82% lead. The gap is even larger in x264 encoding, with the DDR5 variant gaining a 105% lead over the 5800X3D, while the DDR4 variant can only manage a 63% lead.
That still makes the Core i7-14700K far better than the 5800X3D in productivity workloads, regardless of the memory generation. However, we still have single-threaded results to look at. Our single-threaded performance ranking geomean puts the Core i7-14700K 36.6% faster on average than the Ryzen 7 5800X3D. Interestingly, there is no difference in single-threaded performance between the DDR5 and DDR4 variants of the 14700K.
The same trend is seen in individual benchmarks as well. The 14700K is about 25% faster than the 5800X3D in Lame’s audio encoding test, and the DDR4 variant is in the same ballpark as well. Curiously, the DDR4-equipped 14700K is slightly faster than the DDR5-14700K in Cinebench 2024 and also outperforms the 5800X3D by 36.6%. Safe to say, the RAM difference doesn’t really come into play in these tests.
Overall, though, the winner is quite clear. The Ryzen 7 5800X3D is a gaming-oriented chip with only 8 cores and 16 threads, so it is no match for the 20-core 14700K in productivity workloads. Whether you go for DDR4 or DDR5 is your decision, but the productivity champion of this faceoff is the Core i7-14700K.
⭐Winner: Intel Core i7-14700K
With an average lead of 116% over the Ryzen 7 5800X3D in multi-threaded tasks, the Core i7-14700K sweeps the productivity round quite easily.
Overclocking: AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D vs Intel Core i7-14700K
Overclocking has never been a strong suit of AMD Ryzen processors; however, the Ryzen 7 5800X3D doesn’t support core overclocking at all. AMD cited the 3D V-Cache technology as the reason the 5800X3D can’t be overclocked, and they were right to assume so.
Due to the vertically-stacked cache, heat transfer from the CPU die to the heatspreader was a real issue. An overclocked 5800X3D would have sipped more power and produced more heat. Therefore, an efficient heat-transfer system was needed but could not be developed in time for the first-generation V-Cache product.
AMD has since reinstated overclocking support for Ryzen 9000 series X3D CPUs by flipping the cache layout, so it no longer hinders heat transfer. However, the Ryzen 7 5800X3D’s core multiplier still remains locked, but you can still tune the DRAM and Infinity Fabric clocks.
The Core i7-14700K, on the other hand, is tailor-made for overclocking. Being a K-series SKU, the 14700K comes with an unlocked multiplier and all the Intel bells and whistles for overclocking. It can reach 6.1 - 6.2 GHz on individual cores with proper cooling, and users can expect a 5.6 - 5.8 GHz all-core overclock on most setups.
Its overclocking toolkit features traditional multiplier adjustments, voltage controls, and established BIOS interfaces that most enthusiasts are already familiar with. The Core i7-14700K also has a significant amount of power headroom to play with, although temperatures become a concern as soon as the power consumption ramps up.
By all overclocking metrics, the Core i7-14700K is the superior CPU for tinkerers. The Ryzen 7 5800X3D can’t be manually tuned, at least not in the traditional sense, and therefore doesn’t really stand a chance in this round.
⭐Winner: Intel Core i7-14700K
The 14700K is the real deal when it comes to overclocking support. The Ryzen 7 5800X3D is locked and therefore can’t be overclocked, so Intel sweeps this round.
Power Consumption and Efficiency: AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D vs Intel Core i7-14700K
The Ryzen 7 5800X3D has a base TDP of 105W and a PPT of 142W. Intel’s is much higher, with the 14700K clocking in at 125W TDP and a PL2 limit of 253 watts. However, TDP numbers don’t give us a good idea of real-world power consumption, so we ran our own detailed tests.
First, at idle, the 5800X3D consumed only 5 watts, while the 14700K consumed 27 watts. In an active-idle situation, such as YouTube playback, the Core i7-14700K consumed 28 watts with DDR5 memory and a concerning 39 watts with DDR4 memory. The 5800X3D, on the other hand, sipped only 9 watts, making it anywhere from 67% - 76% more efficient than the 14700K.
Moving on to all-core workloads, in our y-cruncher multi-threaded AVX power test, the Ryzen 7 5800X3D consumes 119 watts, while the Core i7-14700K clocks in at a staggering 335 watts, a 181.5% higher figure. Even the Core i7-14700K with DDR4 memory consumed 307 watts, which is still a 158% increase over the 5800X3D’s power consumption.
In Linpack, the Ryzen 7 5800X3D is again more reserved, with the 14700K consuming 168.6% more power than the Ryzen. The DDR4 setup was not much better, with a 137.2% higher power consumption than the 5800X3D in this test. The gap widens even more in Cinebench 2024’s multi-core render and our Blender tests, which show the 14700K consuming anywhere from 250% to 285% higher power than the 5800X3D.
In our encoding tests, the situation remains pretty much the same. In Handbrake x264, the DDR5-14700K consumed 242% more power than the 5800X3D, while the DDR4-14700K consumed nearly 200% more. Similar numbers were seen in Handbrake x265 and SVT_AV1 encoding, with the 5800X3D being the clear winner.
We even looked at single-threaded workloads to determine the power consumption of those tasks. In y-cruncher’s single-threaded AVX power test, we saw the 14700K consume 157% more power when paired with DDR5 memory, and 132% more when using DDR4 memory. Safe to say, the Intel CPU does not fare any better in these workloads either.
To determine the efficiency, we calculated the watts-per-FPS number in Handbrake x265. The 5800X3D was 43.4% more efficient than the 14700K with DDR5 RAM, and about 41% more efficient in this task than the 14700K with DDR4 memory. The pattern can again be seen in Cinebench 2024’s efficiency test, where we look at points-per-watt. The 5700X3D is anywhere from 62% to 68% more efficient than the 14700K in this task.
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We can also visualize the efficiency differences using our handy scatter plots. In the Linkpack power efficiency plot, the 5800X3D is towards the bottom left of the chart, while the 14700K is more towards the top. This means that the 14700K uses substantially more energy to deliver marginally higher performance than the 5800X3D. Ideally, you want to be towards the bottom right of this graph.
So, the Ryzen 7 5800X3D consumes much less power in both single-threaded and multi-threaded productivity workloads, and as we saw in our gaming tests, it runs cooler as well. The Core i7-14700K has a distinct performance advantage in all-core workloads, but the power consumption ramps up quickly once it gets going. Still, the Ryzen 7 5800X3D is the clear winner in this round.
⭐Winner: AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D
The Ryzen 7 5800X3D consumes between 150% and 300% less power than the Core i7-14700K in all-core workloads, making it the definitive winner in this round.
Pricing: AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D vs Intel Core i7-14700K
The pricing situation is a bit of a wildcard in this comparison, since these are not exactly “new” CPUs. The Ryzen 7 5800X3D was recently re-released at $350, which is $100 lower than its 2022 price tag. The Core i7-14700K is currently priced at $370 at the time of writing, which makes the 5800X3D $20 cheaper in a direct comparison.
However, comparing the two CPUs is more than just comparing their sticker price. We must also look at the platform costs of the two CPUs. The Ryzen 7 5800X3D uses the fan-favorite AM4 socket, which has a whole heap of chipsets in all price brackets. You can pair the Ryzen 7 5800X3D with a mid-range B550 or a high-end X570 motherboard, but older 400-series motherboards are also compatible, depending on the board.
As far as the price goes, B550 motherboards can be purchased for $80 - $180, while higher-end X570 motherboards range from $150 - $300. Some premium models can even go beyond $400, but those are not really needed for our CPU since it doesn’t support overclocking. A nice mid-tier B550 or X570 motherboard will be more than enough for our needs.
Memory is where the price difference really grows. The Ryzen 7 5800X3D only supports DDR4 memory, so it is relatively safe from the ongoing DRAM crisis. A nice 32GB DDR4-3200 kit can run you about $140 - $160, which is definitely higher than DDR4 prices of the past, but nothing compared to current DDR5 rates. The Ryzen 7 5800X3D also needs an aftermarket cooler since it doesn’t come with one, and that can cost you about $100 - $150 too.
For the Core i7-14700K, you have the option of either a DDR4 or a DDR5 motherboard. Even then, you still have to choose between a 600-series or a 700-series chipset. For the sake of this comparison, let’s go with a Z790 motherboard since the 14700K is unlocked and we want those overclocking capabilities. A basic Z790 motherboard can be found around the $150 mark, but we would want to go with something that has decent VRMs. That can cost around $200-$250 at current prices.
Of course, as evidenced in our benchmarks, DDR5 memory is the best way to maximize the 14700K's performance. Due to the RAMpocalypse, DDR5 memory is ridiculously expensive, and a 32GB DDR5-6000 kit can cost between $390 - $550 at the time of writing. Going with DDR4 would require a motherboard swap, but it would save you between $300 and $350 on the system based on these two components alone.
For cooling, the 14700K requires special consideration, as we have the option to overclock. Even a stock 14700K sips more power and produces more heat than a 5800X3D, but if you plan to overclock, the thermals can get out of hand pretty quick. You’ll ideally use a solid 360mm AiO liquid cooler for the 14700K, which can add about $100 - $150 to the cost of your build.
Another factor to consider when determining the value of a CPU is the longevity of its platform. AMD’s AM4 platform has been going strong for a decade, and AMD has continued to support it through updates and releases such as the 5800X3D. However, it would be hard to see AMD releasing more CPUs for the AM4 platform going forward.
On the other hand, Intel’s LGA 1700 socket was already semi-retired, but new reports suggest that Intel will bring this platform back in early 2027. New “Raptor Lake Next” CPUs will reportedly be available on the same socket and the same motherboards, so there is certainly a better upgrade path on Intel’s side.
When we put everything together, the Core i7-14700K is a bit hard to recommend from a value perspective. The motherboards for the 14700K are more expensive on average, and if you want to maximize its performance, you will have to take a massive hit to your wallet with DDR5 memory. Moreover, it is more expensive to cool, too. Its platform looks more future-proof in light of recent rumors, but that can’t guarantee it a win in this round.
⭐Winner: AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D
The 5800X3D is cheaper to get up and running, since you only need an affordable B550 motherboard and some DDR4 memory to get started. The 14700K can be cheap, but that requires you to leave serious performance on the table and go with a DDR4 setup.
Bottom Line: AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D vs Intel Core i7-14700K
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Intel Core i7-14700K
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After a grueling 6-round back-and-forth, we finally have our winner. The Intel Core i7-14700K is the superior CPU of the two. Now, it is not as black-and-white as the 4-3 score might suggest, but the 14700K is still the winner of this faceoff.
The Core i7-14700K delivers better gaming performance on average than the 5800X3D. Sure, there are some titles that favor AMD’s 3D V-Cache, but those wins were not as frequent. However, AMD’s 5800X3D has a better chance if the 14700K is limited by DDR4 memory.
Intel’s 14700K is also vastly superior in productivity and has support for manual overclocking. AMD’s main selling point for the 5800X3D in 2026 is its low price, both upfront and in terms of platform costs. It is also an easier CPU to maintain since it runs cooler and consumes less power.
Interestingly, the choice also depends heavily on your memory generation of choice. It is better to save a few bucks and go with a 5800X3D if you plan to stay on DDR4 for now. However, if you are willing to make the (difficult) jump to DDR5, the 14700K is the clear choice.
Potential buyers who want to stick to gaming should still prioritize a Ryzen 7 5800X3D over a Core i7-14700K with DDR5 memory. On the other hand, if you regularly run any type of productivity workload, the 14700K blows the Ryzen out of the water.
⭐Winner: Intel Core i7-14700K
Nonetheless, the overall winner of our faceoff is Intel’s Core i7-14700K.
If B&H runs out of stock quickly, you can also try your luck scoring the new chip at Newegg and Best Buy, but these two outlets have had only spotty availability in the wake of the launch.
The Ryzen 7 5800X3D 10th Anniversary Edition is functionally similar to its predecessor, delivering top-tier gaming from a DDR4 platform with its eight cores and 16 threads delivering up to 4.5 GHz. Naturally, the massive 96MB L3 is the main attraction, powering excellent gaming performance for this class of chip. View Deal
The new 5800X3D was brought back into production to help enthusiasts upgrade DDR4-based platforms during the ongoing shortages of DDR5. We re-reviewed this chip for the launch, using the newest games, drivers, firmwares, and GPU, and while it is functionally similar to the original 5800X3D, AMD did have to make changes to the innovative 3D V-Cache to bring this processor back into production.
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Our re-test found that this chip remains the gold standard for AM4 motherboards, squeezing out the most performance possible with DDR4. The $350 asking price is high relative to competing chips if you are building a new system, making other options preferable, but it is hands-down the best upgrade for those on an AM4 system. In fact, one of its greatest attributes is that it will deliver a competitive gaming experience while not breaking the bank to buy insanely-priced DDR5.
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LinkedIn Ads has a reputation for being expensive. The data supports that at first glance.
Across the client accounts analyzed for this study, LinkedIn’s average CPC was $11.12 compared with $5.45 on Google Ads.
However, that comparison doesn’t tell the whole story.
When we compare the cost of reaching new, high-intent B2B buyers, the gap narrows considerably. Non-branded Google Search campaigns averaged a $12.48 CPC, while comparable LinkedIn prospecting campaigns averaged $13.94.
To see how LinkedIn CPCs compare with Google Ads across campaign types and industries, I analyzed more than $700,000 in LinkedIn ad spend and CPC data from the same accounts on Google Ads.
What’s included in this analysis
I looked specifically at CPC and performance data for clients who had active campaigns on both LinkedIn Ads and Google Ads over the past year.
The questions to answer:
What are the real CPCs we’re seeing?
Do CPCs differ by ad set objective and industry?
How do these CPCs compare with those on Google Ads?
For LinkedIn Ads, I analyzed more than $700,000 in spend across 63,000+ clicks and 8.1 million impressions.
Clients fell into two main business categories:
B2B SaaS (approximately 97% of spend)
Professional services.
I looked at CPCs by ad set objective and by business category.
In Google Ads, I pulled CPC data for the same client accounts across branded search, non-branded search, Demand Gen, and display campaign types.
Client names are withheld. The date range for this analysis was May 2025 through May 2026.
LinkedIn is more expensive at first glance, but the comparison is more nuanced
LinkedIn’s blended average CPC across all objectives was $11.12. Google’s blended average CPC across all campaign types was $5.45.
On the surface, LinkedIn costs about twice as much per click.
There’s a big caveat, though. On Google Ads, a large portion of those clicks comes from display ($0.89 average CPC) and branded search ($1.71 average CPC). Both tactics are inherently low-cost because you’re either fishing in low-intent waters (display) or capturing searches for your own brand name.
However, if we look at the cost of reaching new, high-intent audiences, the CPC gap starts to close.
The average CPC for Google Ads non-branded search across clients in this study was $12.48.
On LinkedIn Ads, the average CPC for prospecting campaigns (excluding retargeting) with lead generation, website conversion, or website visit objectives was $13.94.
I chose these objectives because they most closely represent high-intent direct-response campaigns, putting LinkedIn on more equal footing with non-branded search.
When comparing the cost of reaching a new audience, LinkedIn isn’t much more expensive. We’re looking at $12 CPCs on Google and $14 CPCs on LinkedIn. LinkedIn still costs more, but it’s no longer double the price of Google.
LinkedIn CPCs vary widely by objective
One interesting finding in this data set is the range of CPCs across LinkedIn ad objectives:
Website visits: $6.75
Brand awareness: $8.34
Website conversions: $4.84
Engagement: $4.45
Lead generation: $31.29
Video views: $71.43
Lead generation campaigns, where LinkedIn’s lead gen forms capture contact information directly within the platform, cost nearly five times more per click than website visit campaigns.
Given that these campaign types typically have much higher conversion rates than ads that drive traffic to a website or landing page, the higher CPC is easier to justify.
Full breakdown of CPCs by campaign objective:
One thing that really jumps out in this table is that video views have extraordinarily high CPCs. However, cost per view (CPV) is the more relevant metric for those campaigns, making the CPC somewhat misleading in isolation.
If you’re running LinkedIn and optimizing for click volume or site traffic, budget for CPCs in the $6-8 range. If you’re running lead gen ads (which, in my experience, tend to have much higher conversion rates and strong lead quality), plan for $30+ CPCs.
LinkedIn CPCs also vary by industry
The two business categories in the data showed notably different CPC profiles on LinkedIn:
B2B SaaS: $11.02 average CPC (on $681,000 spend)
Professional services: $15.25 average CPC (on $23,000 spend)
One thing to note is the difference in total spend between the two sectors. B2B SaaS had a much wider mix of campaign types, which likely influenced the CPC trend. The professional services campaigns also used very specific targeting that may have contributed to their higher CPCs.
B2B SaaS CPCs by campaign objective:
Professional services CPCs by campaign objective:
Interestingly, the CPC for lead gen campaigns in professional services was lower than for website visit campaigns. When comparing industries, lead gen CPCs in professional services were also much lower than lead gen CPCs in B2B SaaS.
If you’re a professional services firm using LinkedIn, factor in $15-$20 CPCs when planning your campaign budget. For B2B SaaS, plan for a much wider range, from roughly $7-$35, depending on the campaign objective.
The trends are pretty consistent across channels. Professional services still has higher CPCs than B2B SaaS in this data set. If we’re comparing only non-branded search between the two industries, the CPCs are closer, but professional services still comes out higher.
Breakdown of Google CPCs by campaign type:
What should your LinkedIn Ads budget be?
Your targeting will have a huge impact on your CPCs and budget requirements, but here’s a practical framework based on this data:
Minimum viable budget: $3,000-$5,000/month
Below this level, you’re unlikely to generate enough traffic to drive meaningful lead volume or conversions. It will probably be slow going when it comes to identifying meaningful trends, but you’ll at least be in the game. You’ll probably only be able to run one or two campaigns.
Testing and learning: $5,000-$10,000/month
This is likely enough budget to run two or three objectives, launch more campaigns, test creative and audiences, and generate statistically meaningful lead volume.
Scaling: $10,000+/month
At this level, you can run always-on brand awareness and thought leadership campaigns alongside lead gen and website visit campaigns, support event registrations and other marketing initiatives, and experiment with more sophisticated list-targeted campaigns and retargeting. You’ll be able to run direct-response initiatives alongside brand-building efforts.
For B2B SaaS or professional services companies with an ACV above $20,000, I’d rarely recommend starting LinkedIn with less than $5,000 per month. The economics of a single closed deal worth $30,000-$50,000 in ACV can justify significant investment, even at a $500+ CPL, if the pipeline quality is there.
What is the right channel mix for B2B?
I recommend the following approach to most of our B2B clients:
Use Google Ads and Microsoft Ads for intent capture
Non-branded search catches buyers who are actively researching. Branded search and remarketing are lower-cost and essential. If someone is searching for your category keywords, you need to be there.
We also leverage Demand Gen and Performance Max where it makes sense to fill gaps and support brand awareness.
Use LinkedIn Ads for audience-led demand generation
If your ideal customer profile is highly specific — for example, VP-level decision-makers at mid-market SaaS companies — LinkedIn’s targeting is what you’re looking for. No other platform lets you reach that type of professional audience at scale.
Run both in parallel
This is the strongest setup. Google captures existing demand. LinkedIn creates new demand and keeps your brand visible to the exact buyers you want in your pipeline.
LinkedIn is more expensive than Google on a raw CPC basis, but when you compare apples to apples (both platforms reaching cold, qualified B2B buyers), the gap narrows significantly.
While CPCs can be higher, the investment is often worthwhile if you can get in front of your target customers early in the decision-making process. That’s more effective over the long term than relying solely on high-intent keywords after buyers have already narrowed their list of solutions.
The ideal scenario is for your brand to become an active participant in the decision-making process, shaping the narrative instead of letting competitors do it for you.
My take is to use LinkedIn Ads to build intent and tell your story, and use Google Ads and Microsoft Ads to capture intent. The budget will depend on your targeting, but you should be able to afford at least 100 clicks per month. Otherwise, you’re spending money on ads without giving the system enough data to work with.
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Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu mundialda vurulan qolların sayı üzrə yeni rekord qeydə alınıb.
Hazırkı mundialda indiyədək 177 qol vurulub ki, bu da dünya çempionatları tarixində ən yüksək göstəricidir.
Əvvəlki rekord 2022-ci ildə Qətərdə keçirilmiş dünya çempionatında müəyyənləşmişdi. Həmin turnirdə ümumilikdə 172 qol qeydə alınmışdı.
Bununla yanaşı, DÇ-2026 azarkeş sayına görə də bütün əvvəlki mundialları geridə qoyub. Almaniya ilə Ekvador arasında keçirilmiş qrup mərhələsi oyunundan sonra turnir matçlarını stadionlardan izləyən tamaşaçıların sayı 3 milyon 605 min 357 nəfərə çatıb.
Bununla da 1994-cü ildə ABŞ-da keçirilmiş dünya çempionatına məxsus rekord yenilənib. Həmin mundialın oyunlarını ümumilikdə 3 milyon 587 min 538 azarkeş izləmişdi.
Qeyd edək ki, tarixdə ilk dəfə 48 komandanın iştirak etdiyi dünya çempionatı iyulun 19-da başa çatacaq. Turnirin hazırkı çempionu Argentina millisidir.
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Arena.az xəbər verir ki, növbəti oyun günündən sonra pley-off mərhələsinə vəsiqəni təmin etmiş komandaların sayı 19-a çatıb.
Artıq Meksika, Cənubi Afrika Respublikası, İsveçrə, Kanada, Bosniya və Herseqovina, Braziliya, Mərakeş, ABŞ, Avstraliya, Almaniya, Kot-d’İvuar, Ekvador, Niderland, Yaponiya, İsveç, Fransa, Norveç, Argentina və Kolumbiya 1/16 finalda iştirak hüququ qazanıblar.
Son oyun günündə Kot-d’İvuar, Ekvador, Niderland, Yaponiya, İsveç və Avstraliya da pley-offa yüksələn komandalar sırasına qoşulublar.
Bununla yanaşı, bir sıra yığmalar dünya çempionatı ilə erkən vidalaşıblar. Qrup mərhələsinin başa çatdığı qruplarda Kurasao, Tunis və Türkiyə millilərinin pley-offa yüksəlmək şansı qalmayıb.
Paraqvay yığması isə qrupu üçüncü pillədə başa vurub və ən yaxşı səkkiz üçüncü komanda arasında yer almaq uğrunda mübarizəni davam etdirir.
Artıq 1/16 finalın dörd cütü də dəqiqləşib. Cənubi Afrika Respublikası Kanada ilə, Niderland Mərakeşlə, ABŞ Bosniya və Herseqovina ilə, Braziliya isə Yaponiya ilə qarşılaşacaq.
Qeyd edək ki, ilk dəfə 48 komandanın iştirak etdiyi DÇ-2026 iyulun 19-da başa çatacaq. Pley-off mərhələsinə hər qrupun ilk iki komandası, həmçinin üçüncü yerləri tutan ən yaxşı səkkiz yığma vəsiqə qazanır.
Çinin Sindao şəhərində keçirilən cüdo üzrə Qran-Pri turnirinin ilk yarış günündə Azərbaycan millisi birinci medalını qazanıb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, Əhməd Yusifov (-60 kq) bürünc mükafata yiyələnib. Cüdoçumuz üçüncü yer uğrunda görüşdə Fransa təmsilçisi Enzo Janı yuko xalı ilə məğlub edib.
“Neftçi”də baş məşqçi Yuri Vernidubla yeni müqavilə bağlanıb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “Neftçi” PFK-nın Müşahidə Şurasının sədri Hafiz Zeynalov və Baş İcraçı Direktor Cenk Sümerin iştirakı ilə keçirilən imza mərasimində ukraynalı mütəxəssisin mövcud sözləşməsi 2028-ci ilin yayına qədər uzadılıb.
Klubun Müşahidə Şurasının sədri Hafiz Zeynalov baş məşqçiyə Müşahidə Şurası tərəfindən böyük dəstək verildiyini bildirib:
“Klubumuz üçün xeyirli olsun! “Neftçi”nin həm milli çempionatda, həm kubok oyunlarında, həm də Konfrans Liqasında uğurlu olacağına Müşahidə Şurasının böyük inamı var. Baş məşqçi Yuri Vernidubun peşəkarlığına, səriştəsinə, qurmaqda olduğu komandaya inanırıq və bu yolda onu dəstəkləyirik”.
“Neftçi”nin Baş İcraçı Direktoru Cenk Sümer birlikdə böyük uğurlara imza atılacağına əminliyini ifadə edib:
“Bu, sadəcə müqavilə yenilənməsi deyil, həm də ortaq inamımızın və gələcəyə olan böyük ümidlərimizin real göstəricisidir. Məqsədlərimizə, peşəkar yanaşmamıza və loqomuza olan hörmətimizə göstərdikləri sarsılmaz dəstəyə, etibara və töhfələrə görə Müşahidə Şurasına səmimi qəlbdən təşəkkür edirəm. Bu ortaq öhdəlik bizi daha da gücləndirir. Baş məşqçi Yuri Verniduba “Neftçi”dəki fəaliyyəti müddətində nümayiş etdirdiyi sonsuz həvəs və zəhmətinə görə minnətdaram. Əminəm ki, birlikdə daha böyük uğurlara imza atacağıq”.
“Araz-Naxçıvan” PFK-nın İdarə Heyətinin iclası keçirilib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, toplantıda klubun yeni mövsümə hazırlığı, akademiya komandalarının yenidən formalaşdırılması, əsas komandanın transfer çalışmaları müzakirə olunub. İdarə Heyətinin qərarına əsasən, Ceyhun Sultanov klubun prezidenti vəzifəsinə təyin edilib.
Qeyd edək ki, futbolçu kimi “Fərid”, “Neftçi”, “Dinamo” (Bakı), “Bakı”, “Xəzər-Lənkəran”, “Kəpəz”, “Sumqayıt”, “Qəbələ”, həmçinin İranın “Maşınsazi” klublarında çıxış edən Ceyhun Sultanov Azərbaycan milli komandasının da formasını geyinib, müxtəlif illərdə idarəçi kimi “Sumqayıt”, “Neftçi” və “Keşlə” klublarında fəaliyyət göstərib.
Yay transfer pəncərəsinin ən fəal klublarından olan “Nefçi” daha bir futbolçu ilə anlaşıb. Msport.az xəbər verir ki, “ağ-qaralar” slovakiyalı Lübomir […]
“Araz-Naxçıvan” klubunun İdarə Heyətinin iclası keçirilib. Msport.az xəbər verir ki, toplantıda klubun yeni mövsümə hazırlığı, akademiya komandalarının yenidən formalaşdırılması, əsas […]
Como are using their option to buy Nico Paz back from Real Madrid for €60m, claim Sky Sport Italia, with the Spaniards adding a new €80m buy-back clause, leaving Inter heartbroken again.
COMO, ITALY – JANUARY 24: Como 1907 coach Cesc Fabregas issues instructions to his player Nico Paz of Como 1907 during the Serie A match between Como 1907 and Torino FC at Giuseppe Sinigaglia Stadium on January 24, 2026 in Como, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
The forward is a product of the Real Madrid youth academy and was sold to Como for €6m in August 2024.
There were different buy-back clauses included in the deal, going from €9m in 2026 to €11m in 2027.
COMO, ITALY – APRIL 12: Nico Paz of Como 1907 celebrates after scoring their team’s second goal during the Serie A match between Como 1907 and FC Internazionale at Giuseppe Sinigaglia Stadium on April 12, 2026 in Como, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Inter were considered the favourites, pooling their investment after losing the transfer race to Chelsea for Marco Palestra, but Como have considerably more liquidity.
Nico Paz seems to have his heart set on continuing with Cesc Fabregas at the Stadio Sinigaglia too, as he posted an Instagram Stories clip where he was wearing a Como hat when training with Argentina for their next World Cup match against Jordan.
He flourished this season at Como with 13 goals and eight assists in 40 games between Serie A and the Coppa Italia, where they reached the semi-finals.
Inter have entered the race for John Stones, with the England international available on a free transfer following his departure from Manchester City and understood to have attracted interest from both Everton and Italian clubs including Inter and Napoli.
According to German outlet BILD, FCInter1908, the defender’s availability as a free agent is significant for Inter, who are in urgent need of defensive reinforcements following the exits of Francesco Acerbi and Stefan de Vrij.
The club have been pursuing multiple centre-back targets this summer, with the Oumar Solet trail having cooled in recent weeks – making him an attractive cost-free alternative of considerable Premier League and international pedigree.
TAMPA, FLORIDA – JUNE 06: John Stones of England looks on prior to the international friendly match between England and New Zealand at Raymond James Stadium on June 06, 2026 in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by Rich Storry/Getty Images)
Inter open to signing England veteran Stones
At 32, Stones brings Champions League experience and a decade of top-level football to any interested party, though questions about his fitness record, he has missed significant periods through injury in recent seasons, will feature in any club’s assessment.
For Inter, the combination of quality and zero transfer fee makes the enquiry entirely logical, but for now, the player remains committed to England at the World Cup.
Milan are resisting a significant approach from New York City FC for Christian Pulisic, with the MLS club understood to have tabled a five-year offer worth $10 million per season for the American international, a proposal Milan have no intention of accepting.
According to Corriere dello Sport, Milan consider Pulisic indispensable both on the pitch and from a commercial perspective, with the club’s American ownership particularly keen to retain a player with a strong profile in the United States market.
No contract extension talks have yet taken place, but Milan’s position on any sale is clear.
BUDAPEST, HUNGARY – MAY 30: Goncalo Ramos of Paris Saint-Germain celebrates scoring the team’s first penalty in the penalty shoot out during the UEFA Champions League Final 2026 match between Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal FC at Puskas Arena on May 30, 2026 in Budapest, Hungary. (Photo by Lars Baron/Getty Images)
Milan pursue Goncalo Ramos deal as Gimenez saga draws on
Elsewhere, Milan have submitted their first formal offer to PSG for Goncalo Ramos, with Jorge Mendes facilitating discussions on both the player’s personal terms and the club-to-club negotiations.
PSG’s initial asking price is understood to be around €50 million. Ramos is Amorim’s preferred striker, with the pair’s shared Portuguese background considered an additional advantage.
Ruben Amorim also held a first phone call with Rafael Leao, a cordial conversation described as introductory in nature, though the Portuguese winger remains expected to leave this summer.
And Porto’s reported interest in Santiago Gimenez has been clarified, Gimenez himself has asked all potential suitors to pause discussions while he focuses on the World Cup with Mexico.
The man who first brought Marco Palestra to Cagliari has revealed that Chelsea’s interest in the young right-back was no last-minute intervention, the Premier League club had been tracking the player for an entire year before finally moving to complete the signing ahead of Inter.
Guido Angelozzi, the former Cagliari sporting director who took a chance on Palestra last summer, made the disclosure to Corriere dello Sport, confirming what had long been suspected, that Chelsea were operating in the background throughout Inter’s protracted pursuit of the Atalanta defender, waiting for the right moment to strike.
CAGLIARI, ITALY – MARCH 20: Marco Palestra of Cagliari reacts during the Serie A match between Cagliari Calcio and SSC Napoli at Stadio Sant’Elia on March 20, 2026 in Cagliari, Italy. (Photo by Enrico Locci/Getty Images)
Chelsea finally get their man as Inter miss our on Palestra
The revelation adds important context to why the deal ultimately swung Chelsea’s way.
Inter had agreed personal terms with Palestra and reached a broad understanding with Atalanta over a fee in the region of €50 million, but the player ultimately chose the Premier League, a decision that now appears to have been shaped by a longer-standing Chelsea relationship than had previously been understood.
Yan Diomande is a major target for a number of top teams this summer, and he’s admitted he doesn’t know where he will be next season.
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One of the big stars of this summer’s transfer window is going to be Yan Diomande. There’s already a swirl of rumours about where the breakout Bundesliga star will end up, stoked by his impressive showings for Ivory Coast at the World Cup.
He spoke last night after their win over Curacao, and opened the door to a move almost anywhere.
Diomande opens door to any move after World Cup
“[Where I will be next season], I don’t know. I am not thinking about my future after the World Cup. I am trying to focus all my energy on the World Cup and see what happens after – but I can’t say anything about that,” the winger said in quotes picked up by Goal.com.
Liverpool have been pushing hard to sign him, and there have been some very large bids from the Reds confirmed. However the likes of PSG are also waiting in the wings, and there’s no telling who else could be keeping an eye on the outstanding wide man.
It’s now a question of who is willing to pay up…
In other news…
Mateus Fernandes will be on the move from West Ham this summer – two Premier League teams are battling to sign him now.
Mateus Fernandes is a target for two Premier League teams, and it’s a question of who gets a deal done with West Ham now.
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It was clear from his good form this season that Mateus Fernandes would be a major target for Premier League teams this summer. West Ham’s relegation then pretty much confirmed that to be the case.
Fernandes prefers Man U – but may not get a choice
As time has gone by, two teams have come to the fore as the midfielder’s most likely destination. Tottenham are having a major rebuild this summer, and following some impressively decisive moves for other players, it seems they’re now keen on Fernandes.
Man U are also in the mix, looking to continue to improve following their return to the Champions League.
TeamTalk’s piece has some interesting quotes on the Portugal international’s future, with some from Andy Mitten saying that Fernandes “would play for Spurs, but prefers Manchester United.”
It’s all about who offers West Ham enough to get a deal done. United apparently “don’t want to get into an auction situation,” so Spurs can potentially still blow them away with a strong bid.
Real Madrid are reportedly ready to step up their pursuit of Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernández, with the Spanish giants preparing an opening offer for the Argentina international.
According to journalist Nicolò Schira, Madrid are ready to submit a first official bid to Chelsea, while Fernández is said to have an agreement in principle over a contract until 2032.
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Neither Chelsea nor Real Madrid have confirmed the situation, so this still remains a developing transfer story rather than a completed move.
Even so, the link is a major one. Fernández has been an important player at Stamford Bridge since arriving from Benfica in 2023.
Real Madrid transfer push could test Chelsea
Real Madrid’s interest makes sense.
They are always looking for elite midfielders, and Fernández offers energy, passing range, aggression and big-game experience.
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He is also a World Cup winner with Argentina, which naturally adds to his reputation.
ESPN has reported that Chelsea would want around £120m if the midfielder tries to force a move away.
That price tag shows Chelsea are not planning to let him leave cheaply. However, if Real Madrid make a serious offer and the player is genuinely open to the move, the situation could become harder to control.
Chelsea should only consider selling Fernández if Real Madrid meet their full asking price.
He is not a perfect player, but he has the technical quality, personality and experience to remain a key part of Chelsea’s midfield for years.
At the same time, a £120m sale would give Chelsea major financial flexibility.
If the club believes that money can be reinvested into two or three top players, then a deal could make sense.
For now, Chelsea should stay calm. Real Madrid’s interest is serious enough to watch, but unless the offer is huge, losing Fernández would be a major risk.
Chelsea and Real Madrid look like they will eventually agree a deal for Enzo Fernandez, and there could be major ripple effects across the league.
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This summer’s biggest transfer looks likely to be the signing of Enzo Fernandez for Real Madrid.
It’s a long way from being done, but all the discussion about the deal makes it sound like it’s going to happen eventually. Jose Mourinho has said he wants the Argentine to complete his midfield, and Chelsea are willing to sell at the right price – somewhere north of €120m.
Premier League teams set for major ripple effect after Enzo move
TeamTalk’s piece about the deal points to the potential downstream effects. If Madrid sign Enzo they will need to sell a midfielder, and that puts Man U and Liverpool on red alert to try and land Aurelien Tchouameni.
They are both “ready to move” if Tchouameni decides he’s prepared to make the switch to the Premier League.
Meanwhile Chelsea will need to replace the former Benfica man if he goes, and will have some big money to do it with. Adam Wharton of Crystal Palace is named as their most likely target.
In other news…
Nico Paz could yet be a Como player next season – but the Italian side are going to have to pay for him a second time if they want that.
Arsenal have got their bidding for a top summer target into gear with an opening €55m offer for a midfielder “immediately rejected” by a Premier League rival.
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Manchester United’s midfield search has taken them towards Borussia Dortmund star Felix Nmecha, but the Red Devils may need to spend heavily if they want to bring him back to England this summer.
The 25-year-old Germany international has been attracting growing attention after impressing at the World Cup, where he has helped boost his reputation on the biggest stage.
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Nmecha scored and assisted in Germany’s 7-1 win over Curacao before providing another assist against Ivory Coast.
That form has only strengthened interest from Premier League clubs, including Man United.
United’s interest appears serious but not yet at the formal bid stage. Dortmund, however, are not making things easy.
Man United step up interest in Dortmund midfielder
According to TEAMtalk, United director of recruitment Christopher Vivell has been in close contact with Nmecha’s camp.
Vivell’s knowledge of the German market could be important here, especially as United look for midfielders who can add power, technical quality and long-term value.
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Nmecha also has an interesting connection to Manchester.
He spent time in Manchester City’s academy before leaving England to build his senior career in Germany with Wolfsburg and then Dortmund. That background could make a Premier League return appealing.
However, as per Kicker, Dortmund will not sell for less than €100m, around £86m.
His contract runs until 2030, and no release clause is active this summer, giving Dortmund full control.
Como have 48 hours to find a deal with Real Madrid for Nico Paz after the Spanish side activated his buy-back clause.
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The future of Nico Paz was always going to be a major story this summer – and it’s a complicated one.
The story so far is that a very talented young Real Madrid academy product was sold to Como for just €10m a year ago – but with a buy-back clause in the deal.
After a superb season for the youngster, Madrid have decided to activate that buy-back. They have offered to cut Como a deal – they can have the playmaker back for a higher fee, with another (higher) buy-back clause included.
Como have 48 hours to decide over playmaker’s future
According to Fabrizio Romano’s report today, Paz’s future will be decided in the next 48 hours. What is certain is that Madrid are activating their clause. Whether a) Como agree to their new terms b) Como decide not to buy him back and someone else swoops in or c) Real Madrid end up keeping him in their squad, we’re not yet sure.
Romano says that the player is “open to staying” and that the Italian side have until Monday to strike a new deal before he goes on the open market.
But it sounds like we’ll find out soon.
In other news…
Arsenal have got their bidding for a top summer target into gear with an opening €55m offer for a midfielder “immediately rejected” by a Premier League rival.
Chelsea have agreed a deal to sign Maxence Lacroix from Crystal Palace, and will complete a deal after the World Cup.
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LaVar Ball thinks the Minnesota Timberwolves signing Lonzo and LiAngelo Ball after trading for LaMelo will result in a guaranteed championship win.
The Timberwolves front office, led by Tim Connelly, made an ambitious move to trade multiple draft assets and Naz Reid to the Charlotte Hornets to acquire LaMelo Ball as Anthony Edwards’ new co-star in Minnesota.
LaMelo’s arrival has led to his father, LaVar Ball, calling for moves that would help him fulfill his dream of watching his three sons play on the same NBA team.
LaVar Ball wants Minnesota to sign Lonzo and LiAngelo in their championship pursuit
A video where LaVar is wearing Big Baller merchandise is going viral as he ‘guarantees’ the Timberwolves would win the NBA Championship if they added Lonzo and LiAngelo to the roster alongside LaMelo.
“You get the other two Ball boys, it’ll be the most-watched team in the NBA, trust me… Melo can’t win it by himself, but with his brothers? I guarantee y’all a championship. The chemistry, and the speed of the game… Together you can’t beat ’em.
“Ant-Man, you’re already a superstar, so you know what to do… You can get Lonzo damn near for nothin. You can get Gelo damn near for nothing… Whenever them Ball boys together, CANT LOSE.”
The trio together were a terror in high school basketball with Chino Hills, but there’s no basketball argument to support Ball’s claim.
Signing LaMelo’s brothers might boost LaMelo’s production and make him more effective, but there’s no situation where the three together would lead an NBA team to the Playoffs, let alone a title.
Signing one Ball brother could be on the table for the Timberwolves
Lonzo is currently a free agent after his miraculous comeback to the NBA with the Cleveland Cavaliers after a 1,006-day injury absence ended with him averaging 4.6 points, 4.0 rebounds, and 3.9 assists in 35 games on 30.9% from the field, getting waived by the Utah Jazz after a trade in February.
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LiAngelo has never had a full-time NBA contract and is yet to make his debut despite multiple G League and Summer League appearances. The 27-year-old seemed to have turned his attention to being a rapper in 2024, so it’s unlikely the Wolves will inquire into signing him.
Lonzo could actually be an option as a fringe backup guard who could play in emergencies, but the thin Timberwolves roster will look to make more consequential additions first.
Noah Lyles (C) training with Jordan Anthony (L) and Jereem Richards (R) at Charlety Stadium in Paris on June 25, 2026 (JOEL SAGET)
With neither the Olympic Games nor the world championships on the summer schedule —- a first since 2020 —- US sprint star Noah Lyles is seizing the opportunity to "run as fast as possible" without worrying about peaking for a specific event and enjoying life off the track.
"I don't need to make sure I'm in shape for a month later," the 28-year-old eight-time world champion told AFP.
"I don't have to worry about peaking because if I run fast, great. And that's all we have to worry about."
The Olympic 100-metre champion returned to Paris this week two years after his 2024 Games triumph looking to steal the show on the blue track of Charlety Stadium in the French capital.
However Sunday's Diamond League meet could now be cancelled on the orders of Paris police due to extreme heat.
During the week, Lyles had trained alongside fellow American Jordan Anthony, the world indoor 60m champion, and Trinidadian Jereem Richards, world 400m silver medallist, under the watchful eye of coach Lance Brauman before cutting the session short due to the heatwave.
Back in the cool of his hotel, Lyles reflected on his excellent start to the season with victories in Rome, where he clocked 9.8 seconds in the 100m - the third-fastest time of the year - and Ostrava where he set a new all-time best in the 150m of 14.67sec.
The 150m is a rarely run hybrid distance, but the showdown in the Czech Republic against young Australian sprinter Gout Gout had been highly anticipated.
"I never could have done that in a normal season," said Lyles.
"I would have had to prioritise meets with much stiffer competition that fit well into the preparation schedule for the World Championships or the Olympics."
But this year, the sprinter —- who has already spent a decade on the professional circuit —- is focusing on events he enjoys.
- Cultivating creativity -
After Paris, he will not pin on a race bib again until late July for the US Championships.
"It's enjoyable being able to have the freedom... come do what I love, do some stuff off the track, then come back to doing what I love," explained the Florida-based athlete, who cultivates a wide range of off-track interests from fashion and manga to rap music.
In July he will attend a major geek culture and manga convention in the US before heading to one of the World Cup soccer semi-finals.
His summer will wrap up in September with yet another new experience, the inaugural Ultimate Championships in Budapest, where he has a creative role organising shows for the athletes' entrances and medal ceremonies.
For Lyles, who has been saying for years that athletics needs to modernise, "it's a good start" for moving the sport into a new era that blends sport and entertainment.
"The good thing is this isn't going to affect your world championships or your Olympic Championship career," he continued.
"So hopefully by having that little bit of leeway to play with some concepts and ideas, we're able to find things that do work and things that don't work."
Lyles knows that this chapter will end as early as next year with the world championships in Beijing where he will aim for a fifth consecutive 200m title to surpass Jamaican great Usain Bolt before the Olympic Games on home soil in 2028.
Not everyone gets the chance to experience the Olympics in their own country while at their peak.
"It's something that you don't really get to see at Olympics in your lifetime, while you're in the peak of your career, show up in your own country. It's just a blessing in itself," said Lyles.
The 100m final, where he will defend his title, is scheduled just before his 31st birthday on July 18, but a spectacular career finale is not on his mind.
"A lot of my friends... have expressed their thoughts of retiring after LA," said Lyles.
"That hasn't been my thought. Not at all. I'm very much on the idea of how amazing it would be to make it to 20 years.
"I'm not planning to end it. If some big time comes where I'm getting all the signs, if my body isn't performing the way I want to, if my life outside of track with kids and me and Janelle is saying, hey, it's time to move on, then I will decide, okay, maybe it's time for the next chapter.
"If I have it the way I want, I would love another 10 years."
NOTTINGHAM, England (AP) — Captain Ben Stokes bagged his 250th test wicket to help England continue its fightback on Day 2 of the third and series-deciding match against New Zealand at Trent Bridge on Friday.
But the home team rallied with four late wickets on Thursday and Stokes made sure the revival was maintained by claiming three more victims as the Kiwis reached lunch on 418-7.
Tom Blundell (18) and Nathan Smith (4) were the not-out batsmen at the interval.
Earlier, nightwatchman Will O'Rourke had a lucky escape when his edge off Stokes bisected wicketkeeper Jamie Smith and first-slip Joe Root.
On another baking hot day, with temperatures forecast to climb to 34 degrees C (93 F), the England captain made the breakthrough by forcing Daryl Mitchell (11) to edge to Smith.
O'Rourke (19) was next to fall when he sliced the ball to Emilio Gay before Stokes took his milestone wicket following a fiery bouncer to Mitchell Santner (4).
Santner called for a DRS review after being given out but TV replays confirmed the ball had flicked his glove after ballooning high to Jacob Bethell in the gully.
Stokes' first-innings haul of 4-70 has now taken him up to ninth place on England's all-time list of wicket-takers.
The 35-year-old all-rounder is back in the team along with Gus Atkinson after they were dropped for the second test for disciplinary reasons.
Scotland’s Tartan Army has brought kilts, bagpipes, flags, songs, and packed bars to the 2026 World Cup. In Providence, Rhode Island, the traveling fan base picked up one more unexpected symbol: a duck.
Dawn the Duck, also known as Dawny, joined Scotland supporters during a pre-match bagpipe march while wearing a small Scotland flag and a gold medallion, according to Reuters.
The Providence duck became one of the tournament’s more unusual fan-culture moments.
Reuters reported that the duck led the march in Rhode Island ahead of Scotland’s World Cup match against Morocco.
Dawn Was Already Famous in Providence
Reuters described Dawn as a Providence duck with a large social media following and a reputation as a local “rally duck.”
Dawn first gained wider attention in 2024 after appearing at a Providence College Friars basketball game. Reuters reported that the duck was later banned from the stadium over animal welfare concerns.
That did not end Dawn’s public life in the city. Reuters reported that Dawn still appears at events around Providence and has more than 30,000 Instagram followers.
Scotland Fans Turned Providence Into a World Cup Stop
Dawn’s Tartan Army moment happened as many Scotland supporters chose to stay in Providence, roughly 25 miles from the stadium hosting the team’s first two Group C matches.
Boston.com reported that Dawn led the Tartan Army on a Providence march with the flag of Scotland attached.
Reuters also reported that Scottish fans made a major impression in Boston, where bars saw huge demand as supporters celebrated Scotland’s return to the World Cup stage.
Dawn was not the only duck to become part of World Cup fan culture. Reuters noted that Mexico fans had already adopted Merlin, another duck, as an unofficial mascot during the tournament.
It's finally here: The 2026 NHL Draft, with some big names from college and around the world learning this weekend where they'll land in the first round (on Friday night) and in Rounds 2 through 7 (on Saturday).
This means the end of mock draft season, in which most folks think Gavin McKenna is going No. 1 overall. And for that, we have the exercise below: As usual, we took all the NHL mock drafts and smushed them into a "consensus" draft, which paints a picture on where the experts think the stars of tomorrow will land.
England soccer captain Harry Kane’s dream of one day playing in the NFL remains alive.
Kane has repeatedly spoken about his desire to try American football after his soccer career, with the Bayern Munich striker eyeing a possible future as an NFL kicker.
Kane’s connection to the sport also runs through his longtime idol and friend, Tom Brady, who visited England’s camp before their World Cup clash with Ghana.
Harry Kane Eyes NFL Switch After Soccer Career
Harry Kane’s long-running NFL dream continues to attract attention, especially as he nears the latter stages of his soccer career.
The England captain has repeatedly said he wants to explore becoming an NFL kicker after hanging up his boots, though he admits it would require intense practice and dedication.
In 2025, after scoring the winning goal in a crucial game for his club, Bayern Munich, Kane once again confirmed his desire to play in the most elite American football league one day.
“It’s always something that’s in the back of my mind, but still a long way away yet; we’ll see in the future if it will be possible,” he said.
NFL’s Top Kicker Backs Kane’s Career Switch Dream
Kane’s soccer-to-NFL dream has received backing from Dallas Cowboys kicker Brandon Aubrey, someone who knows that pathway all too well.
Aubrey also began his sporting career playing soccer, mostly at center-back for the University of Notre Dame, before being drafted by Toronto FC in 2017.
After limited opportunities at the pro level, he stepped away from the game and worked as a software engineer. During that period, he trained as a football kicker, eventually earning a chance in the USFL.
His performances opened the door to the NFL, where he joined the Cowboys and established himself as one of the league’s top kickers. Aubrey later signed a record $28 million deal, making him the highest-paid kicker in the league’s history.
Speaking recently about the England captain’s chances of making a similar switch, Aubrey said he believes Kane has the tools needed to pivot. He described the forward as “a fantastic striker of the ball,” adding that the skill “will age gracefully as a kicker.”
Harry Kane Also Gets NFL Backing From Eli Manning
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NFL legend Eli Manning also voiced his support for Kane’s dream of switching from soccer to American football once his playing career ends.
Speaking to BILD last year, Manning said Kane would be welcome at the New York Giants if he ever decides to pursue the move.
“Of course he could [make the switch],” Manning said. “The New York Giants would welcome Harry Kane as their new kicker anytime.”
Manning spent his entire 16-season NFL career with the Giants, leading the franchise to two Super Bowl titles. He was named MVP in both triumphs, including their famous upset victory over Tom Brady and the previously unbeaten New England Patriots in Super Bowl XLII.
Tom Brady Visited England Camp
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Kane endured a frustrating outing as England were held to a 0-0 draw by Ghana in their second game of the ongoing FIFA World Cup. The Bayern striker struggled to make a decisive impact against the African giants’ disciplined defense and even missed a late chance to win the game.
Before England traveled to Boston for the match, Patriots legend Tom Brady visited their team hotel in Kansas City to wish Kane and the squad well.
The visit carried extra meaning because Kane has long viewed Brady as one of his biggest sporting inspirations. His love for the NFL began after watching “The Brady 6,” the documentary about how the quarterback from San Mateo, California, was overlooked in the 2000 NFL Draft before becoming one of the greatest players in American football history.
Kane has often related that story to his own early career, when many doubted whether he would become an elite striker. Over the years, that admiration would morph into a friendship. The Englishman has played golf with Brady on several occasions, and the pair have remained in regular contact, per the NY Times.
Analyst Says USMNT Has Exposed England’s World Cup Flaws
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Despite suffering a 3-2 defeat to Turkey in their final group-stage match of the World Cup, the USMNT still finished top of Group D.
Now, one analyst is arguing that the Americans’ strong start has made England’s early tournament frustrations look even worse.
Writing for talkSPORT, Brian T. Smith argued that Mauricio Pochettino’s United States team is playing with the freedom, energy, and confidence England currently lacks. He contrasted the USMNT’s two wins, including a 2-0 victory over Australia, with England’s tense 0-0 draw against Ghana.
Smith argued that while the USMNT is feeding off home support and enjoying the moment, England already looks tense under German coach Thomas Tuchel. He suggested the Europeans could learn from America’s fast, passionate, and fearless approach.
Stade Rennais are reportedly very close to securing the signature of ESTAC Troyes’ Nicolas Lemaître (29), according to Ouest-France.
So much so that the Reims-born player is said to have already undergone the first part of his medical this Friday. Under contract with the Ligue 2 champions until 2028, Lemaître is set to join Rennes as the backup for Brice Samba (32), who is currently at the World Cup with France and is expected to retain his place in the starting line-up next season.
The young Mathys Silistrie (20), who made three appearances in the red and black during the 2025–26 season, is expected to go out on loan to gain more experience.
A first-choice goalkeeper for Troyes last summer (four clean sheets and nine goals conceded in 10 matches), Lemaître was forced to step away from the pitch after suffering a cruciate ligament tear at the end of October.
Serena Williams’ first-round match at Wimbledon was also going to be one to watch, whoever the 44-year-old was drawn next to ahead of her first singles match in four years. Williams could have played anyone in the women’s draw, so in Australia’s Maya Joint, the American has perhaps landed a forgiving opening opponent.
We should remember, of course, that Williams lost her last match at Wimbledon to the virtually unknown Harmony Tan, then ranked 115th in the world. Even with two matches in doubles under her belt, there is going to be a lot of rust - and unknowns - when Williams steps back onto Centre Court. Given the unprecedented nature of her comeback, Williams will still be a huge underdog against Joint, the world No 53.
That’s not to say it’s not a winnable match for Williams, or a daunting prospect for the 20-year-old Joint. After all, tennis history will tower over the Australian when the players step onto court. Williams is the greatest women’s player of all time, with 23 grand slam titles and seven Wimbledon crowns. Joint is yet to win a WTA title and has only progressed past the first-round of a grand slam twice. It’s going to be the biggest match of Joint’s career by some distance.
That can play into Williams’ hands. Everything about this match will be compelling, from the show of Williams’ return, to the fact that there will be a 24-year age gap between the players.
Jack Draper v Taylor Fritz
Everything about this screams blockbuster. It looks like it could be a grand slam semi-final, between two players who have been ranked inside the world’s top five as recently as last year, but it’s taking place in the first round.
Jack Draper, of course, is on the comeback trail. Last year, the Briton entered Wimbledon as the fourth seed. This time, he’s not just unseeded but ranked 160th in the world, after a nightmare year of injury set-backs. Whether the 24-year-old’s body can stand up to a best-of-five match so soon into his latest comeback, given persistent injury issues, remains a huge unknown.
But Draper’s belief is growing, and he will relish the opportunity of stepping onto Centre Court and the big stage in front of his home fans after so spending so long on the sidelines. Draper’s confidence has been picked up by the arrival of a legend in his corner - none other than two-time Wimbledon champion Andy Murray. With the backing of his idol, Draper can be dangerous.
Fritz, though, has found form on the grass after skipping most of the clay-court season due to a persistent knee injury. The American reached the Wimbledon semi-finals only last year, and it required an inspired Carlos Alcaraz to subdue him. He has since reached back-to-back finals at Stuttgart and Halle -which included an impressive win over top seed Alexander Zverev.
Fritz and Draper could have met at this week’s Eastbourne, but the 28-year-old American pulled out on the eve of the warm-up event citing a back injury. It made sense: Fritz has a chance of winning Wimbledon if he can replicate his grass-court form. One thing is for sure, though, this is as tough as an opening draw as either player could have asked for.
Jack Draper v Taylor Fritz feels like a grand slam semi-final taking place in the first round (Reuters)
Iga Swiatek v Taylor Townsend
Defending champion Iga Swiatek has been handed a tricky start to her title defence: a first career meeting with American Taylor Townsend.
A lot has changed in the Pole’s camp since she won a maiden Wimbledon title last year, with Francisco Roig – former coach of Rafael Nadal, Matteo Berrettini, and, for a split second, Emma Raducanu – now in her corner.
Her on-court issues – particularly on serve – over the last couple of seasons haven’t gone away, and a loss in Bad Homburg to Emma Navarro means she arrives at SW19 having played just one grass-court match before beginning her title defence. But she bounced back from a poor (by her own standards) French Open last year to win a major title on what had hitherto been her worst surface, so anything is possible.
First she’ll have to get past Townsend, an unfancied opponent on paper who could certainly cause her problems. The world No 81 has had a mixed season so far, failing to get past the opening round in singles at either the Australian or French Open.
But she is fresh from winning the women’s doubles title at Roland-Garros and could be overdue a breakthrough at Wimbledon, where she has never gone beyond the second round.
Iga Swiatek will open play on Centre Court on Tuesday, and could face a ticket match against Taylor Townsend (Reuters)
Hannah Klugman v Barbora Krejcikova
Several of the British wildcards have been handed tough draws, but perhaps the pick of them all is Hannah Klugman, who will face 2024 champion Barbora Krejcikova in just her second appearance at Wimbledon.
The 17-year-old Klugman is widely regarded as one of Britain’s most promising young hopefuls, and the Wimbledon native has been given a wildcard to her home tournament for the second time. Her rise began when she won the prestigious Orange Bowl trophy, a major tournament for under-18s, in 2023.
One of her opponents on the way to victory was American teenager Iva Jovic, who is now ranked 17th in the world. Klugman’s progress since then has been slower – she is currently the world No 412 – but she claimed a brilliant first WTA Tour win only 10 days ago in Nottingham, which she entered as a lucky loser, beating compatriot Harriet Dart in straight sets in the first round.
That win will boost her confidence on the surface heading to her home slam, while she can swing freely as the total underdog against Czech Krejcikova. The two-time major winner had an indifferent start to 2026 but appears to be coming into form at just the right time, reaching the final in s’Hertogenbosch – albeit then withdrawing with illness.
Hannah Klugman will face former Wimbledon champion Barbora Krejcikova (Getty)
Stan Wawrinka v Matteo Berretinni
One of the most eye-catching of these first-round draws. Swiss veteran Stan Wawrinka has been given a wildcard entry into his final Championships as he continues his farewell tour before retiring at the end of the year.
The three-time major champion has been drawn against one of the most dangerous unseeded players: former Wimbledon runner-up Matteo Berrettini, who lost to Novak Djokovic in the 2021 showpiece. It’s a clash between two fan favourites, and two titans of the sport who have both in latter years been ravaged by injury and bad luck (in Berrettini’s case) and simply the passage of time (in Wawrinka’s).
After years of misfortune Berrettini appeared back to his best at the French Open, reaching the quarter-finals on his first appearance at the tournament in five years, but retired with a hip problem as he trailed a set and 5-2 down.
The 30-year-old has not played since then but if he has managed to shake off that injury he will be a difficult opponent for anyone on a surface which suits his huge serve perfectly, and on which he has unfinished business after that lone Wimbledon final appearance. Against the 41-year-old Wawrinka it may simply be a case of whose body holds up better in what is sure to be an entertaining clash.
Three-time grand slam champion Stan Wawrinka will play the former runner-up, the popular Matteo Berrettini (Getty)
British players in the draw - women’s singles
(WC) Mika Stojsavljevic v Belinda Bencic (11)
Fran Jones v Diane Parry
Emma Raducanu (30) v Antonia Ruzic
(WC) Harriet Dart v Jelena Ostapenko
Alicia Parks v Alicia Dudeney (WC)
Barbora Krejcikova v Hannah Klugman (WC)
Irina-Camelia Begu v Katie Swan (WC)
Katie Boulter v Tyra Grant (Q)
Mimi Xu vs Daria Kasatkina
British players in the draw - men’s singles
Cameron Norrie (26) v Michael Zheng (Q)
Shintaro Mochizuki (Q) v Max Basing (Q)
Brandon Nakashima (28) v Jack Pinnington Jones (WC)
Former Formula 1 driver Juan Pablo Montoya believes the unique, unforgiving nature of the Red Bull Ring will inevitably trigger on-track battles between team-mates at this weekend's Austrian Grand Prix.
Speaking on F1 TV's Weekend Warm-up programme, the Colombian explained that the short, sharp layout of the Spielberg circuit leaves drivers with nowhere to hide.
When quizzed about the likelihood of on-track contact in the heavy braking zones, Montoya warned that intra-team friction is almost a certainty.
"We're going to see team-mate clashes," he said. "This is a place that the team-mates always run together, and it's a place where somebody's happy and somebody's miserable, and you're going to see team owners get really excited."
Montoya also noted that a lack of corners means margins are incredibly small.
"Three tenths here is like six tenths somewhere else. So, closing the gap here is really, really difficult," he added. "There aren't enough corners to make a difference."
The threat of intra-team clashes arrives as Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton is building momentum in the drivers' championship and is putting pressure on Mercedes drivers Kimi Antonelli and George Russell.
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Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari, George Russell, Mercedes, Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes
The seven-time champion's win at the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix, his first with the Maranello outfit and the first non-Mercedes grand prix victory of the season, has left him 41 points behind championship leader Antonelli and nine points ahead of Russell.
Russell was asked during the drivers' press conference in Austria if he was more nervous about his intra-team battle with Antonelli or about dealing with pressure from other teams. "Neither makes me nervous," the Briton explained.
"It makes me excited, to be honest, because the more people you're going head-to-head with, that's competition. And that is how it was for all of us when we were go-karting. You would never race against one competitor. There were three, four or five drivers who were all competing for wins.
"That's how Formula 1 should be. And that's what excites us. So, I'm looking forward to it."
So, now seems like a fine time to check out the way-too-early favorites for NBA rookie of the year in 2026-27. And several players with Michigan ties are drawing some early action at the sports books.
One other name of note: Center Tarris Reed Jr., out of Connecticut after starting his collegiate career at Michigan, is listed at +25000 odds. Reed was drafted No. 26 by San Antonio.
Jun 17, 2026; Cumberland, Georgia, USA; Atlanta Braves second baseman Ozzie Albies (1) tags San Francisco Giants center fielder Drew Gilbert (0) for an out against the Atlanta Braves during the second inning at Truist Park. Mandatory Credit: Jordan Godfree-Imagn Images | Jordan Godfree-Imagn Images
Coming off a sweep by the San Diego Padres, the Atlanta Braves will travel to San Francisco for a three game set with the Giants. Atlanta enters play with a 48-31 record and is 3-7 in their last ten games. The Giants, however, have done slightly better and won five of their last ten. They enter play under .500, with a 33-47 record.
Reynaldo López, Bryce Elder, and Chris Sale are each penciled in to start. The series gets underway late Friday night, with first pitch scheduled for 10:15 ET.
More Braves News:
Five Braves have advanced in the All-Star voting as we near the end of the voting window.
Alex Lodise had a productive night with the Augusta GreenJackets on Wednesday. More in the minor league recap.
Former Clemson standout Cooper Ingle is headed to the Major Leagues for the first time.
The Cleveland Guardians are calling up the former Tigers catcher, giving the 2023 fourth-round draft pick his first opportunity at the big league level. According to Guardians Prospective, Ingle is expected to join Cleveland for this weekend’s series against the Seattle Mariners.
The promotion comes after an outstanding season at Triple-A Columbus. Ingle has slashed .284 with a .967 OPS in 51 games while collecting 50 hits, including 12 home runs and 41 RBIs. He’s also crossed the plate 33 times while making starts behind the plate, at designated hitter and in left field.
Since entering professional baseball, Ingle has continued to produce offensively. Across 281 minor league games, he’s posted a .282 batting average with 33 home runs, 173 RBIs and an .869 OPS.
Before beginning his professional career, Ingle developed into one of Clemson’s most reliable hitters. The Asheville native batted .329 over three seasons with the Tigers, finishing with 14 home runs, 29 doubles, 81 RBIs and 112 runs scored while posting a .425 on-base percentage. He also showed impressive plate discipline, striking out only 62 times in 483 career at-bats.
Big Ten starter joining Clemson baseball from transfer portal
Ingle played a key role during Erik Bakich’s first season at Clemson, helping the Tigers capture the 2023 ACC Baseball Tournament championship before being selected No. 125 overall by Cleveland in the 2023 MLB Draft.
Now, after a strong climb through the minor leagues, Ingle will get his first chance to prove himself on baseball’s biggest stage.
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JUNE 05: Isiah Kiner-Falefa #2 of the Boston Red Sox attempts a double play during the fourth inning after forcing out Cody Bellinger #35 of the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium on June 05, 2026 in New York City. (Photo by Jim McIsaac/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Out and about in Seattle Wednesday morning and wearing my Red Sox cap, I was stopped by a guy in a Yankees cap. He passed me and walked around so he could face me. By then he’d already made it weird, but he also tipped his cap, and attempted to bond with me over both of us being outsiders amid so many Mariners fans.
How dare you, sir?!
He seemed nice enough—and certainly didn’t lay down any taunts, which in retrospect I really have to give him credit for. He’s choosing to walk a different path from many Yankees fans I have known, and that’s honorable. But I low-key hated him anyway.
But what I hated more was that I had nothing to say. Even my usually rich inner monologue was quiet. I closed our brief conversation with a lame nod to the upcoming series, “We’ll see how they do, huh?”
And that makes me sad. The Red Sox-Yankees rivalry has been strong my entire life, and it identifies me individually as much as it identifies Red Sox Nation as a whole. There has always been something to say, feel, think about, get emotional over, and for that part of me to go so silent is a strange feeling. Not that I don’t care, and can’t summon past emotions in a heartbeat because I can and do.
Barely-there little-kid memories of huge moments with Fisk (and Dent, fuck him).
Superstars on both rosters that promised (and delivered) more huge moments through the 80s and 90s.
Anticipation of every game of every series.
There were lean years living in NYC while the Curse was still very much alive, when my friends and I went to Yankee Stadium to see our beloved Sox—but in disguise, to avoid being physically beaten. Our disguises consisted of anything that represented New England but didn’t literally feature the word “Boston.” (Many thanks to an old Tanglewood T-shirt, and a number of others.) There were many members of this secret society, and we smiled knowingly at each other as we waited in line to buy beer while the Yankees fans never suspected a thing.
More superstars arrived, for both teams, more highly anticipated match-ups.
In the past few years, even when we may not have had much against the Yankees, we had Devers against Cole, and that was glorious.
Because we could all use a boost right now, here are all eight homers Devers mashed against Cole.
And here’s Cole admitting the problem, by intentionally walking Devers with the bases empty in September 2024. Whee, that was fun!
But these days are a different story. The Sox never recovered their form after an absolutely anemic loss to the Yankees in the final game of the 2025 AL Wild Card Series. The team has spent the 2026 season showing how lifeless their offense is. Against the Yankees in particular, they are just 2-4, even after last night’s win.
Returning to Fenway (where the Sox have a dismal record of 13-25) doesn’t seem promising, especially coming off a road trip that only further deflated the mood. Though they had been better on the road, this trip ended 3-3 and included a series loss to Colorado as they gave away late leads to a terrible Rockies team.
What do the Red Sox have to lean into against the Yankees this time? Craftiness. Hatred roiling beneath the surface. Big emotions and the possibility of redemption. Can any of this be used to edge out an otherwise superior team? Several current Sox players may have grist for the mill.
Sonny Gray
“It’s easy to hate the Yankees.”
Yes, that’s out of context but I’m taking that liberty today. Gray has gone into some detail about how little he and his family enjoyed his time with the Yankees as well as his “immediate yes” to the Sox. The veteran has been a good pickup for the Sox this year, and with trade talk ahead of the deadline, this series could be something of a swan song for him. The motivation is there.
Aroldis Chapman
Like Gray, Chapman has a legitimate bone to pick with the Yankees, and isn’t afraid to say it. He initially said in 2025 that he’d“retire on the spot” rather than play for New York again. This month, he’s had to reframe that, based on trade deadline realities, but he still said that Brian Cashman needs to “apologize” for issuing a false narrative about what happened with Chapman at the end of the 2022 season. So much bad blood—and I’m not talking about the leg infection brought on by the tattoo that’s at the bottom of all these hard feelings!
“When I was a kid and we would watch baseball on TV, what would be on was Red Sox‑Yankees… I asked, ‘Why is no one going for Boston?’ and that’s where the interest started.”
Loyalty, love of the underdog. It’s all there.
Isiah Kiner-Falefa
He said that the Toronto Blue Jays were hoping to face the Yankees in the 2025 ALDS because they thought Boston would be the “tougher matchup” and opponent. That ruffled the feathers of Aaron Boone and Yankees fans, and I’m here for that.
Payton Tolle
“You want to beat the Yankees all the time.”
These are the words of a hard-driving competitor, not an expression of personal feeling. But as one of the best parts of the 2026 season, and an undeniable emotional touchstone for the team and fans alike, maybe Tolle and his drive will light a fire under the team for the upcoming series.
Payton Tolle on his season debut:
"You want to beat the Yankees all the time… as you can tell, this locker room wants more than just a good pitching performance."
Another example of how the young guys might lead the way against the Yankees. In the 2025 AL Wild Card Series against the Yankees, Early became the youngest Red Sox pitcher to start a postseason game since Babe Ruth in 1916. He was amazing for the first three innings but ran into trouble in the fourth. It didn’t help that the Sox offense didn’t help him out at all. It was also tough that the Sox were shutout by the game’s other young, rookie pitcher, Walpole’s own Cam Schlittler (now of Southie). Coming out on the losing side of that directly comparable matchup must have stung. It’s melodramatic to say that Early might be looking for redemption, but he’ll want to add to his growing résumé, at the very least.
A New Kind of Rivalry?
This isn’t the classic, star-studded rivalry of Ortiz vs. Jeter. I doubt we’ll see a huge moment along the lines of Varitek vs. A-Rod during this series.
Despite the game one win, the series appears to be a complete mismatch in terms of on-field talent. But could it become a gritty psychological battle? Could this terrible Red Sox team, heavily depleted by injuries, pull something out of their collective hat against the Yankees by sheer force of will?
The odds are against it, especially at home, but you’ve got crafty veterans and simmering hatred, alongside highly competitive up-and-comers. If there is a moment for the Red Sox to try to rewrite their 2026 narrative, and possibly the trajectory of the Red Sox-Yankees rivalry, it’s now.
Agreement reached! Real Madrid sell Nico Paz to Como with buy-back option
As journalist Fabrizio Romano has revealed, Real Madrid and Como 1907 have reached a final agreement for the transfer of Nico Paz. The talented midfielder is heading to Italian football in a permanent deal.
The player’s own wishes were key in triggering the move. Nico Paz has felt very comfortable in Italy, and his clear desire was to keep gaining minutes and experience under Cesc Fàbregas.
Madrid retain a buy-back clause
Despite the sale, the club’s hierarchy is not losing sight of one of its most promising gems. The club led by Florentino Pérez has managed to include a buy-back clause in the player’s contract.
This formula, common in the management of Madrid’s academy talents, allows the Chamartín club to maintain full control over the attacking midfielder’s future. If he shines in Serie A, his return to the Santiago Bernabéu will be guaranteed.
The idea that the Dallas Cowboys could field three, 1,000-yard receivers isn't that far fetched as it has been done five times in the past and the return of wideout Ceedee Lamb to form would go a long way in accomplishing that feat. Doing so should certainly help Dallas' red-zone issues which kept the team from posting some outlandish numbers last season.
If the team does take the next step offensively, it could be because of the ascension of second-year running back Jaydon Blue who is seeing things more clearly now in his sophomore season. Who his left tackle will be is a question that may already be answered.
In other news, with OTA's over and the NFL dead period upon us, making a list or ranking has become the fodder football fans need to feed the cravings. The NFL's top 100 revealed a couple more names and Browns rookie Carson Schwesinger gives hope to teams with questions at linebacker.
If problem areas persists into next offseason, the dates for next year's NFL Draft in Washington D.C. have been set in what should be a star-studded class. With needs in mind, Detroit may have a serious problem if cornerback Terrion Arnold is guilty of some disturbing accusations which have come to light while the fallout from the Dianna Russini story continue to leak.
Dallas Cowboys Top Headlines
Cowboys' red-zone issues are keeping them from being an elite offense :: Cowboys Wire (Link)
Why Cowboys RB Jaydon Blue feels he’ll put disappointing rookie season behind him :: The Athletic (Link)
Could Cowboys become 6th NFL team to accomplish this rare trifecta? :: Cowboys Wire (Link)
Ryan Flournoy soars after 2025 season: I know I belong :: ProFootballTalk (Link)
Can Cowboys still count on elite production from $136 million star? :: Cowboys Wire (Link)
Where newly acquired Cowboys players rank versus their NFL peers :: Blogging the Boys (Link)
Malachi Lawrence comfortable with 'being in the shadows' ahead of rookie year :: The Mothership (Link)
Cowboys' Left Tackle Competition Isn't Much of a Battle Going Into Training Camp :: Sports Illustrated (Link)
Cowboys' failed Nakobe Dean pursuit already looks like a blessing :: The Landry Hat (Link)
A 'night and day' change for Cowboys' Jaydon Blue in Year 2 :: ESPN (Link)
NFL List and Rankings Season Roundup
Top 100 Players of 2026, Nos. 100-93: DROY Carson Schwesinger debuts; Chiefs' Creed Humphrey back :: NFL.com (Link)
Ranking WR, TE, RB groups for 2026: Best and worst NFL teams :: ESPN (Link)
Top 100 NFL players of 2026: Myles Garrett tops rankings as Rams boast three players in top 10 :: CBS Sports (Link)
All-PFF Teams: The best players for every NFL franchise since 2006 :: Pro Football Focus (Link)
News & Headlines from Around the NFL
NFL announces dates for 2027 draft in Washington, D.C. :: NFL.com (Link)
Terrion Arnold will remain jailed until a June 29 pre-trial detention hearing :: ProFootballTalk (Link)
Marina Mabrey exploded for 53 points in the Toronto Tempo's win over the Los Angeles Sparks on Thursday, tying the WNBA single-game scoring record. A notable ex-teammate showed her some love (and jokes) in the aftermath.
Angel Reese, who played with Mabrey during her rookie season with the Chicago Sky, chimed in after the monster performance to say, "yeah i guess Marina deserves a ride in the RR." It's a callback to Mabrey saying she was "jealous" over Reese's recent Rolls-Royce purchase.
"Ok yeah I'm officially jealous I want that car," Mabrey commented on Reese's TikTok post, which featured her new Rolls-Royce Cullinan with a slick pink interior.
After Mabrey's exit from the Chicago Sky, rumors of Reese being a motivating factor swirled. They dispelled that nonsense back in January 2025, with Mabrey saying "I love Angel" in an Instagram video together.
— Women’s Hoops Network (@WomensHoops_USA) June 26, 2026
They've since thrived as their respective WNBA paths differed. Reese has become an integral element to the Atlanta Dream, who are 12-5 and atop the Eastern Conference. Mabrey is fourth in scoring, just tied the single-game scoring record and has tied the league's single-game 3-point record with nine twice in the last week.
No, that’s not our iTunes star rating (but it should be)!
The NCAA announced this week that the world of college athletics is changing as the institution is enacting a new rule for college athletics eligibility.
Five years to play five seasons.
It doesn’t exactly mean that student-athletes will conclude their collegiate careers by age 23/24. But it does effectively remove redshirt years and sports-specific waivers.
I know what you’re thinking. I asked myself the same questions. And we will discuss all things NCAA and how it affects the college sports landscape, especially for our beloved Huskers.
Also, and I can’t believe there’s more taffy to pull, but we’ll have another – and probably final – update on the Saga of Brendan Sorsby. In brief, it seems highly unlikely that Sorsby will be playing football anywhere in the United States in 2026, either in college or the NFL. But hey, there’s always a chance he gets on with a CFL team this summer.
The temperatures continue to rise this summer, and it has definitely been a HOT June for Husker football recruiting. Minnie, Fred, and Greg will discuss where the Cornhuskers are for this month and for the 2027 recruiting class.
FIFA to make hydration breaks a World Cup mainstay despite widespread criticism
FIFA president Gianni Infantino has hinted that hydration breaks could remain a mainstay in future World Cup tournaments, according to The Sun.
Despite receiving plenty of backlash from fans, players, and coaches, Infantino has defended the use of the breaks, claiming that they have improved the quality of matches.
While they were initially presented as an opportunity for players to recover, many supporters believe they interrupt the flow of matches and create extra opportunities for television advertising.
Broadcasters in the United States have particularly taken the opportunity to air commercials, while those in the United Kingdom have chosen not to.
Commentators from both networks have repeatedly questioned whether the interruptions are necessary, arguing that they disrupt the rhythm of games.
Speaking about the issue, Infantino explained that the stoppages give coaches a chance to make tactical adjustments, correct mistakes, and prepare their teams for the remainder of the match.
He also suggested that the brief rest allows players to return with renewed energy, helping maintain the high intensity that has been seen throughout the tournament.
“Maybe the coach can reassess certain situations, correct certain mistakes,” Infantino said. “The players get a little rest and come back in full speed. Well, is that bad necessarily? Maybe it’s good.
“And we see as well the intensity of the games. We’ve never seen 90 minutes in a tournament like this played in such an intensity.
“Until the last second of the match, players attack and so on, and maybe, maybe not, but maybe it’s also a bit thanks to this little break that the players have and after they can go back on the field and show what they can do.”
Not everyone shares that opinion though.
England manager Thomas Tuchel has said he prefers matches without the additional stoppages, while some sports scientists have argued there is no medical need for scheduled hydration breaks in many of the tournament’s venues.
After a lengthy first-half injury delay had already given players time to recover, referee Said Martinez still called for the scheduled hydration break moments later.
Questions have also been raised about the use of hydration breaks in air-conditioned stadiums with closed roofs, where extreme heat is less of a concern.
However, Infantino said that the rules have to be applied consistently to ensure fairness.
Discussions continue between Roma and Paulo Dybala regarding his contract renewal.
Both parties remain committed to moving forward together, and negotiations have reportedly made further progress in the last few hours.
The Argentine, coming off a season hampered by physical issues but still central to the Giallorossi’s thinking, continues to be considered a key player in the dressing room, both technically and charismatic.
According to a report published this morning by La Gazzetta dello Sport, Carlos Novel, La Joya’s agent, has reportedly submitted a further counter-offer to Tony D’Amico, with the aim of reaching a final agreement between the parties.
Discussions remain ongoing, but the sentiment seems positive, and, according to Roseo, a signature could be reached as early as the end of the week.
This would be an important step for Roma, especially at a time when the club is also working on renewals, transfers, and transfer strategies: in addition to the Argentine number 21, contract extensions for Zeki Celik and Lorenzo Pellegrini are also on the table.
Dybala’s permanence would send a clear signal for the new coaching project, with the Argentine ready to continue his adventure in the capital.
Karl Darlow: Man United target makes key decision on Leeds future
Manchester United’s plan to raid bitter rivals Leeds United for goalkeeper Karl Darlow has taken a sharp twist, according to a new report.
Back-up To Lammens
While a major revamp in midfield is the Red Devils’ priority this summer, a new No.2 to back up Senne Lammens is also on the agenda.
The 23-year-old Belgian has proven to be one of the club’s best purchases in recent memory, having thrived in his debut season following an £18.1 million switch from Royal Antwerp last summer.
Where both Andre Onana and Altay Bayindir were agents of chaos in the backline, Lammens has been a source of strength and stability.
Despite starting last season as a back-up, Darlow emerged as Leeds United’s first-choice after the struggles of Lucas Perri. The 35-year-old Wales international racked up 22 appearances in the Premier League, playing a key role in Daniel Farke’s newly promoted side being steered to safety.
INEOS are understood to have held talks with the 6’3″ Northampton native, who has previously enjoyed spells at Nottingham Forest and Newcastle United.
But in a blow to the Red Devils’ plans, Darlow is set to snub interest from M16 in favour of signing a new deal at Elland Road to remain the Whites’ No.1.
The Leeds Press reveals: “Leeds have offered [Darlow] a new contract, but the delay in negotiations led to suggestions that he could be on his way out of Elland Road in the ongoing window. However, there is now clear indication that Darlow is set to stay and snub the interest from Manchester United by signing a new contract with Leeds.”
The local paper relays an inside source who claims the goalkeeper is on the “cusp of signing a new two-year contract with the Yorkshire giants.”
Alternative options on the radar at Old Trafford include Nottingham Forest’s Angus Gunn and Wolverhampton Wanderers’ Sam Johnstone, formerly a Red Devil.
Sovereignty ridden by Junior Alvarado and shown winning the 2025 Kentucky Derby, is the morning-line favorite for Saturday's $2 million Grade I Stephen Foster at Churchill Downs. File Photo by Pat Benic/UPI
June 26 (UPI) -- Saturday's Stephen Foster program at Churchill Downs well could preview some of the big races at the Breeders' Cup World Championships on Halloween weekend just down the road at Keeneland, including the Classic and the Distaff.
Woodbine's weekend could include candidates for the King's Plate, and/or Woodbine Oaks. Laurel Park, Gulfstream Park and Lone Star Park all are in summertime-mode action.
On the international scene, the winners of the English Derby and Oaks are back in action in the Irish equivalents but only one of them is the favorite.
The gates spring open and we're off ...
Classic
Magnitude, shown winning the 2026 Dubai World Cup, returns to action in Saturday's $2 million Grade I Stephen Foster at Churchill Downs. Photo by and courtesy of Katsumi Saito
Saturday's $2 million Grade I Stephen Foster at Churchill Downs, a "Win and You're In" for the Breeders' Cup Classic, couldn't have drawn a much stronger field.
White Abarrio, shown winning the 2026 Pegasus World Cup, will contest Saturday's $2 million Grade I Stephen Foster at Churchill Downs. Photo by Ryan Thompson, courtesy of Gulfstream Park
Sovereignty, the 6-5 morning-line favorite, won last year's Kentucky Derby, Belmont Stakes, Jim Dandy and Travers. He finished second behind White Abarrio in his 2026 debut in the Grade II Oaklawn Handicap.
White Abarrio, resurgent at age 7, won the Breeders' Cup Classic in 2023 and returns to Churchill Downs for the first time since finishing 16th in the 2022 Derby.
Magnitude enters the Stephen Foster off a short rest after his victory in the Group 1 Dubai World Cup on March 26. Forged Steel exits a win in the Grade II Gold Cup at Santa Anita. Navajo Warrior won the Pimlico Special in his last start.
Also in the Classic division:
Saturday's $150,000 (Canadian) Grade III Dominion Day Stakes and $150,000 (Canadian) Marine Stakes for 3-year-olds, both on the Woodbine all-weather; Saturday's $100,000 Los Alamitos Derby; and Saturday's $100,000 Deputed Testamony at Laurel Park. The Marine is a key prep for the King's Plate.
Distaff
Splendora, the reigning Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Sprint champ, stretches out to 1 1/8 miles for Saturday's $500,000 Grade II Fleur de Lis at Churchill Downs, a "Win and You're In" for the Breeders' Cup Distaff.
The Bob Baffert trainee has won six of her last seven starts. but in her only previous 9-furlong effort, she finished second, beaten by 5 lengths, a year ago in the Grade II Santa Margarita. Nonetheless, she's 4-5 favorite on the morning line.
Five of the eight fillies entered for Saturday's $150,000 (Canadian) Grade III Selene Stakes for 3-year-old fillies on the Woodbine all-weather are Ontario-breds and are eligible for the Woodbine Oaks.
Turf
Lagynos rides a five-race winning streak into Saturday's $500,000 Grade II Wise Dan at Churchill Downs. The 5-year-old son of Kantharos finished third last year, beaten by less than a length. Dresden Row puts a three-race win streak of his own at risk in the 1 1/16-mile tilt.
Alpyland has five wins from 10 starts, exits a 4-length victory in the Penn Mile and rules as morning-line favorite in Saturday's $275,000 American Derby at Churchill Downs.
Also Saturday on the courses they could eat: The $250,000 Texas Turf Classic at Lone Star Park, the $150,000 Kent Stakes at Delaware Park and the $125,000 Japan Racing Association Turf Cup at Laurel Park.
Filly & mare turf
Saturday's stakes-packed Churchill Downs program offers the $275,000 Anchorage Stakes for 4-and-up distaffers and the $275,000, 1-mile Tepin Stakes for 3-year-old fillies. In the latter, Ground Support makes her first start since finishing third in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf.
Also Saturday: The $150,000 Christiana for 3-year-old fillies at Delaware Park and the $125,000 Wasted Tears at Lone Star Park.
Turf sprint
Saturday's $200,000 (Canadian) Grade II bet365 Highlander Stakes at Woodbine has a feisty field of seven and little to separate them.
Also on tap Saturday, both at Lone Star Park, are the $125,000 Grand Prairie Turf Sprint and the $125,000 Chicken Fried Stakes for fillies and mares.
Turf mile
Twelve entries were taken for Saturday's $125,000 (Canadian) Grade III HPIbet Royal North Stakes at Woodbine at 7 1/2 furlongs. The favorites, both cross-border invaders, are the Miguel Clement-trained Ozara, up from Saratoga, and Reagan's Flame from Saffie Joseph Jr.'s Kentucky-based string.
Sprint
Cornucopian, winner of the Grade III Aristides in his last start, is the even-money pick in Saturday's $275,000 Bango Stakes at Churchill Downs. The field also includes Dr. Venkman, last seen finishing third in the 2025 Breeders' Cup Sprint.
Also: Saturday's $100,000 Carry Back Stakes for 3-year-olds at Gulfstream Park and Saturday's $175,000 Frank J. De Francis Memorial Dash at Laurel Park.
Filly & mare sprint
The division offers two to watch, both Saturday: The $100,000 Musical Romance Stakes at Gulfstream Park and the $125,000 Alma North at Laurel Park.
Juvenile / juvenile fillies
Sunday's $225,000 Bashford Manor for 2-year-olds and $225,000 Debutante for 2-year-old fillies, both 6 furlongs at Churchill Downs, spark interest in the Breeders' Cup 2-year-old program and next year's Kentucky Derby and Oaks.
Around the world, around the clock
Ireland
Betfred Derby winner Christmas Day looks for the Derby Double in Sunday's Group 1 Irish Derby at the Curragh, but he's not the favorite. That role goes to Benvenuto Cellini, who was ruled a non-runner at Epsom when replays found he wasn't afforded a fair start.
Both are trained by Aidan O'Brien for the Coolmore "lads." Among them, O'Brien and sons Joseph Patrick and Donnacha account for eight of the 11 entries. The elder O'Brien has won the race 17 times, including the last three years with Auguste Rodin, Los Angeles and Lambourn.
The younger O'Briens gang up on Saturday's Group 1 Pretty Polly for fillies and mares, sending out five of the 13, including the favorite and Betfred Oaks winner Thundering On.
A distinctive red noisemaker, shaped like Canada's iconic maple leaf, has emerged as an unexpected sensation in Toronto amidst the fervor of the World Cup.
Dubbed the "Canadian clapper”, these handheld devices, measuring 4 by 7 inches (10 by 18 centimeters), have been distributed free of charge at BMO Field and the city’s fan festival ahead of Canada’s group-stage matches.
Their unavailability in retail stores has transformed them into a coveted item for supporters of Les Rouges.
"These are amazing. So, let’s go Canada," remarked Toronto resident Ryan Fonte, after receiving one from a fan festival volunteer before Wednesday’s match against Switzerland.
Sharon Bollenbach, Toronto’s World Cup executive director, confirmed that the three-piece, fan-like clappers are crafted from recycled materials.
Fifa initially presented them to fans attending Canada’s inaugural World Cup match on June 12 in Toronto, subsequently donating thousands to the Fifa Fan Festival. Volunteers there then handed them out to attendees for watch parties during the second and third group-stage matches.
The 'Canadian clapper' has lifted spirits at the World Cup (AP)
Ottawa resident Cedric Osagie, upon receiving the red noisemaker, admitted he was unsure of its official name.
"I have absolutely no idea what the name of it is called," Osagie stated. "I’ll imagine it’s called a ‘clapper.’" Despite the naming uncertainty, he knew precisely how to use it.
"When Canada does something cool, I will do this," Osagie said, demonstrating the clapping motion. "When we score, I will shake it."
Bollenbach highlighted the significant impact of the small clappers, noting they have "had a big impact" and "created a real buzz and an interest and lots of noise around the city of Toronto."
She added that they symbolize the surge of national pride, fueled by Canada’s co-hosting role and the team's historic advancement to the tournament’s knockout stage for the first time. With Canada Day also approaching on July 1, the timing is particularly poignant.
"I think that’s what the World Cup is all about," Bollenbach concluded, "that we can celebrate our cultures, we can celebrate our heritage and be truly Canadian proud that we are hosting the world."
Canada are through to the round of 32 at this year’s tournament, and will face South Africa for a place in the last-16.
Former head coach of Japan's national football team Philippe Troussier thinks the squad can beat Brazil in the World Cup's round of 32 (Yuichi YAMAZAKI)
Japan believe they can shock Brazil in the World Cup round of 32, and former coach Philippe Troussier thinks it would be a fitting reward for their progress as a football nation.
Frenchman Troussier led Japan when they co-hosted the World Cup with South Korea in 2002 and took them to the last 16 in only their second tournament appearance.
Japan have not missed a World Cup since, and they have openly talked about winning this year's competition in North America, where they face Brazil in Houston on Monday.
Not even a showdown with the five-time champions can shake Japan's current confidence, and Troussier believes it is fully justified.
"In only one game, everything is possible," the 71-year-old told AFP at France's chamber of commerce in Tokyo on Friday.
"Japan have confidence. They have talent. They have made tremendous tactical progress in the last few years, and they have so many experienced players who play for strong sides in Europe.
"Of course Brazil have fantastic players and they are favourites on paper but there are weaknesses that Japan could exploit."
Troussier was hired to prepare Japan for the 2002 World Cup on home soil at a time when the country was a minnow on the international stage.
The professional J League was only founded in 1993, and the national team at the time featured only domestic-based players.
Young talent like Hidetoshi Nakata and Shinji Ono began to move overseas during Troussier's tenure, and the trend has accelerated over the past two decades.
All but three of Japan's current World Cup squad are based in Europe. Many play for clubs in England, Spain and Germany.
- Defensive strides -
Troussier says he always knew that Japanese players would "make a great improvement" in the future.
"I remember seeing young African and European players, and the Japanese players had exactly the same talent," he said.
"They were very disciplined and they had tactical smarts -- they only lacked experience, which I believe they have gained over the last 20 years."
Japan have not had things all their own way in North America, and they were left hanging on for a 1-1 draw with Sweden on Thursday.
They came through to set up a clash with Brazil, who they beat for the first time in a friendly in Tokyo in October.
"When you see the game against Sweden, how they could suffer and defend, it showed that they have come a long way in their defensive culture," said Troussier.
Troussier forged his coaching reputation in Africa, where he became known as the "White Witch Doctor".
He returned to France to coach Marseille after leaving Japan in 2002, and he has also coached the national teams of Qatar, Morocco and Vietnam in a globe-trotting career.
He is currently taking a break from coaching and is producing wine in Bordeaux.
He says he would like at some point to return to Japan, where he says he "thrived the most" in his career.
He believes the country is getting closer to winning the World Cup, but he does not expect it to happen this year.
"Realistically speaking, I think they lack a bit of depth on the bench to win five matches in a row when you get into the knockout stage," he said.
"In order to do so, they need to improve at a personal level, which means the players in Europe have to play at better clubs.
"If they have this personal ambition, they will have a better squad in the end."
Marseille's Danish midfielder #17 Matt O'Riley celebrates scoring his team's second goal during the French L1 football match between Metz and Olympique de Marseille (OM) at the Stade Saint-Symphorien in Metz, eastern France on October 4, 2025. (Photo by Jean-Christophe VERHAEGEN / AFP via Getty Images) | AFP via Getty Images
Midfielders are to football managers what bags of mulch are to homeowners: They boost curb appeal, they’re far more expensive than you’d imagine, yet no matter how many (bags) you have, you can always use more. Even if their shed is fully stocked with midfielders of every variety, football clubs are always looking for potential improvements at the margins.
While they’re not necessarily seeking upgrades, Gian Piero Gasperini and the Giallorossi seem to be hedging their bets in case Manu Koné is sold abroad. With the June 30th Financial Fair Play cutoff date looming and Arsenal and Chelsea reportedly preparing significant offers for the French midfielder, it’s only prudent that Roma prepares for life without Koné. The club may not be quite ready to cast Koné aside, but that hasn’t stopped the Italian press from recycling a name from last summer’s rumor mill.
According to Il Messaggero, Roma has circled back to Brighton midfielder Mat O’Riley. The 25-year-old Danish/English midfielder popped up last summer as a potential replacement for the recently departed Leandro Paredes, who returned home to Argentina after signing with Boca Juniors.
O’Riley is coming off a somewhat lost season, beginning the campaign on loan at Marseille before returning to Brighton in February. Between his two stops, O’Riley logged fewer than 1,000 league minutes, scoring two goals and providing two assists. While he can’t match Koné’s production (or talent), O’Riley was coveted by Gasperini and by new Roma Director of Sport Tony D’Amico during their time at Atalanta.
Signing O’Riley won’t garner many headlines, but he would certainly raise the floor of Roma’s midfield. Or, to circle back to our original analogy, he’s not the expensive black mulch; he’s more like the natural wood chips: durable, dependable, and resilient.
The state of the rider transfer market has seriously detracted from the 2026 season. It's time to do something about it.
If you follow MotoGP whatsoever, you knew that Pedro Acosta was going to the Ducati Lenovo Factory team for the past six months. However, that information was only officially announced this week. What makes the whole thing even stranger is that his current team acknowledged the move before it was officially announced because KTM wanted to explain the reason he was allowed to test the 2027 prototype, even though he was headed to a new manufacturer—the craziness of the rider market revolves around this.
When I heard that Acosta was officially going to Ducati in 2027, I had to do a double-take because I was sure that had been made official a long time ago. But, like so many other rider transfers, it had just been in unofficial talks since before the 2026 season. Semi-confirmed rider transfers for two seasons ahead of time aren't the norm in MotoGP, but the new ruleset coming in 2027 has teams and riders scrambling in hopes of dominating the 850cc era. And this is detracting from the current season.
Just from a fan's perspective, knowing Jorge Martin has been fighting for a title for a team that he won't be with next season takes some of the spectacle away. It takes the feeling that you're supporting a team and rider, and instead, you're just supporting a rider. And the media coverage is exacerbating this issue.
Since before the 2026 season started, trade rumors have been front and center of MotoGP news, rather than the championship itself. Now that so many rider trades are being officially announced, and the fight for the title is heating up, the coverage is making it feel more involving again. But this is how it should've been all along.
It's not just detracting from the fans' experience, but the riders' and teams' too. Riders are hearing speculation about who'll replace them before the current season has even started. Couple this with the fact that teams will become more guarded with the information they give riders who are getting the axe, and you can only imagine the tension in the garages. Just check out Marc Marquez refusing to deeply discuss Acosta's move until winter, due to the respect he has for his current teammate, Francesco Bagnaia.
As much as this rider market hurts fans and teams, it's also a financially low ROI for manufacturers. Using Acosta as an example, how beneficial will he be to KTM's marketing campaigns throughout the year when we've known, before the season started, that he's headed to Ducati? Not very.
Riders beginning transfer negotiations more than a year ahead of time isn't good for the sport on any level, and MotoGP knows it. Carlos Ezpeleta, MotoGP's executive director, has acknowledged that implementing a transfer window, whereby teams and riders could only negotiate contracts during a defined period during the season, is being studied. It's unfortunate that the sport probably needs to regulate transfers, but hopefully, it will stop a repeat of what's happened this year.
There’s not enough time or space here to rehash everything that’s gone wrong with the New York Mets in the 2026 MLB season. For any team to have performed the way they have, it could be classified as a true disappointment. But for a team that had real playoff and championship aspirations, it’s a true disaster. When you factor in their payroll, things get even worse. Now that we are at the halfway point of the season, there’s no sense in rehashing the situation or trying to find an explanation. Instead, the focus has to be on the future.
Being realistic is the first step. This is a terribly flawed team with potentially more holes than Swiss cheese. Nothing against Jared Young, who has been performing well; having him and Eric Wagaman in their starting lineup on June 25th was part of the plan. So, let’s look at how they can jump-start a rehab and turn things around. The goal here is to accumulate young talent that can help drive New York’s next path towards success. Trading Freddy Peralta and Francisco Lindor would go a long way towards making that happen.
May 29, 2026; New York City, New York, USA; New York Mets pitcher Freddy Peralta (51) delivers a pitch against the Miami Marlins during the first inning at Citi Field. Mandatory Credit: Gregory Fisher-Imagn Images
Even if everything went perfectly for the Mets and Peralta this season, there was still at least a 50% chance that he wasn’t staying in New York. David Stearns has been risk-averse to the exact type of long-term, big-dollar contracts Peralta is seeking. The fact that Peralta can’t pitch deep into games and has a 4.53 ERA doesn’t help either.
However, Peralta is striking out close to a batter per inning, has a track record of success, and a 4.16 FIP. The Mets traded two strong prospects in Jett Williams and Brandon Sproat to acquire Peralta, so they can’t lose him for nothing. At this point, his services aren’t truly needed for the remainder of 2026, so it makes sense for the Mets to get younger and try to recoup some of the prospect value they traded.
Kodai Senga
Jun 23, 2026; New York City, New York, USA; New York Mets pitcher Kodai Senga (34) delivers a pitch during the first inning against the Chicago Cubs at Citi Field. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images
At this point, it’s not working for Senga in New York. Initially, things started well for the right-hander, but things went downhill for him towards the end of last season. After spending the majority of the 2025 stretch run in the minor leagues, Senga hasn’t been able to get back on track.
A stint on the Injured list and the associated minor league rehab haven’t appeared to help Senga. Instead, the Mets have now jettisoned him to the bullpen. In seven starts, over just 27.2 innings, Senga is walking 7.16 batters per nine innings while allowing 2.93 home runs per nine innings. It’s no surprise then that he has a 10.08 ERA.
Senga is still talented, and with another year guaranteed under contract, he could help another team. At this point, a chance of scenery is likely in order, and pitching in the state that it is, the Mets should be able to get a decent prospect back for Senga. Additionally, they won’t have to deal with hiding him in the bullpen as he continues to struggle.
DALLAS, TX - DECEMBER 7: Jason Robertson #21 of the Dallas Stars handles the puck against Sidney Crosby #87 of the Pittsburgh Penguins at the American Airlines Center on December 7, 2025 in Dallas, Texas. (Photo by Glenn James/NHLI via Getty Images) | NHLI via Getty Images
Kyle Dubas often talks about urgency and wanting to push the Penguins towards being as strong as they can be now and in the future. Somehow wrangling three-time 40+ goal scorer Jason Robertson out of Dallas would be the biggest and best move Dubas could make, provided he could pull it off.
Some late evening chatter: – Belief Sabres inquired about Knies – Penguins, Blackhawks, Mammoth among other teams interested in Robertson – Teams calling Flames on Frost, Whitecloud – Oilers have discussed Nurse talks, and goalie search today – Some teams curious about DeBrincat
Any tidbit is nice enough this time of year, and which team wouldn’t be at least somewhat ‘interested’ in a player the caliber of Robertson? To a degree that should apply to just about any and everyone.
An item that gives pause is think about the amount of reported interest that the Penguins had in any of the following names prior to their trade acquisition: Egor Chinakhov, Sam Girard, Connor Dewar, Stuart Skinner, Elmer Soderblom, Arturs Silovs, heck even yesterday’s pick up of Hendrix Lapierre. The answer is zero, almost every trade the Pens have made recently has come with little early forewarning or a build up of expectations via reports getting out to the media. Conversely, plenty of players linked to the Penguins in the rumor mill have not ended up with completed transactions (though the protracted saga of Erik Karlsson back in 2023 is one example).
So take that’s for what it’s worth.
There’s other areas of concern about the reality of dealing for Robertson. Namely two big issues. One: does he even want to make a long-term contract in Pittsburgh? Two: what does Dallas want in a trade?
Starting with the last part first, Dallas is still in control of the situation. They apparently can’t get Robertson to agree to a contract themselves, but the Stars hold all the cards for now. What is a rival team going to do, send an offer sheet that would require four unprotected first round picks to sign him away? Not likely. First things first, if a team wants Robertson, they are going to have to give Dallas enough value to have them sign off on it, and it’s going to have to be a lot. The Stars are a club that recently gave up two first round picks and a quality youngster in Logan Stankoven to acquire Mikko Rantanen just last year, they’re well aware of the price of operating in this area. Their manager Jim Nill didn’t win the NHL’s GM of the year award three years in a row from 2022-25 due to making foolish moves.
Second, Robertson’s signability has to be in question. The Seattle Kraken reportedly did offer the Stars enough value (believed to include the seventh overall pick in tonight’s draft) but Robertson turned down the Kraken’s contract offer of approximately $15 million over eight years. Saying no to about $120 million makes a major statement – at that point this isn’t a money motivated case and his next spot will have to do with career aspirations. Whether or not Robertson thinks he could accomplish those goals with the Pens and an almost 39-year old Sidney Crosby is questionable at best. There’s a reason why every big player is open to going to the same teams like Florida and Vegas, and it’s not all because of nice weather, low taxes and being left alone by fans/media — can’t remember too many players that wanted to be traded to the Panthers 10 or 15 years ago when all the other factors were still the same besides their on-ice irrelevance. Players today, more than ever, are tending to angle themselves towards joining a team where they think they have a very good chance to win the next Stanley Cup. That isn’t seen as Seattle, and Pittsburgh is a lot more Seattle than they are Vegas/Florida.
So, all that to say, Robertson to the Penguins is a fun dream but doesn’t line up to make a lot of sense. The Pens probably aren’t moving the needle that much by offering, say, Rickard Rakell, the 22nd pick tonight, a first round pick in 2027 and other modest chips like second round picks and B-level prospects. Robertson rebuking Seattle’s massive contract shows it’ll be an uphill climb to earn his signature for a franchise with a mid-level outlook for championship contention in the short-term. Most names that get tied to Pittsburgh these days end up being rumors that fall short of the finish line, and the moves that do get made have tended to come out of nowhere with no warning or lead up.
Add it all up and while it wouldn’t hurt to make the attempt (or hope one is made), it’s probably not something that will end up happening for a myriad of reasons. It doesn’t hurt to try but file this one as very skeptical at best.
MINNEAPOLIS, MN - JUNE 24: Shohei Ohtani #17 of the Los Angeles Dodgers bats in the third inning during the game between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Minnesota Twins at Target Field on Wednesday, June 24, 2026 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by Andrew Ritter/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images
Phase 1 of the 2026 All-Star Game voting has come to an end, and to little surprise, Shohei Ohtani received the most fan votes for the National League with 3,341,257.
Ohtani has now been selected to his sixth consecutive All-Star Game and his third straight since joining the Dodgers. Ohtani will get the start at designated hitter over Phillies slugger Kyle Schwarber, as he has been one of the National League’s best hitters this year slashing .295/.414/.549 with 17 home runs and 46 RBI in 73 games at the plate.
Whether Ohtani will be voted in for both of his talents, that will be left up to either the Player Ballot or Commissioner’s Office selection, per Sonja Chen of MLB.com, as Ohtani was selected for his two-way talents from 2021-23 with the Angels.
Six other Dodgers have advanced to the second round of fan voting: Mookie Betts, Freddie Freeman, Teoscar Hernández, Max Muncy, Andy Pages and Will Smith.
Checking in on the catchers
Will Smith has been on the injured list over the last two weeks now after dealing with neck stiffness. David Vassegh of AM 570 tweets that Smith has yet to resume baseball activities, and he will miss the duration of the Dodgers’ current road trip.
As for Dalton Rushing, he was back in the lineup on Wednesday after leaving Monday’s game early due to a concerns of a potential concussion. Rushing went 0-4 with three strikeouts, had an extended mound visit with Shohei Ohtani and was confided by both Dave Roberts and Freddie Freeman in the dugout.
Rushing spoke with Kirsten Watson of SportsNet LA following Wednesday’s win about the support he received in the dugout from his teammates and the embarrassment he felt.
“They always have my back. It’s embarrassing that I need support like that. I’m a grown man. It’s a pretty tough pill to swallow. On both sides of the ball, it was not a great showing. It hasn’t been great as of late. I’m going to be better.”
Valentina Martinez at the California Post shares a sneak peek into Friday’s matchup against the San Diego Padres, where former Dodger Walker Buehler will make just his second start against his former team.
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The Yankees have won four of five games against the Red Sox this season. New York swept all three games in Boston in April, and then split two games at home on June 5 and 7.
Play-by-play voice Jason Benetti will call Sunday's Yankees vs Red Sox game alongside seven-time Cy Young Award winner Roger Clemens and 2013 World Series champion Will Middlebrooks.
Bob Costas will host the pregame show alongside Anthony Rizzo, who will also provide “Inside the Pitch” commentary from the batter’s perspective during the game.
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The Los Angeles Lakers need help at the center position, and people around the NBA expect them to be aggressive when it comes to looking to upgrade there. They have been linked to a number of big men in free agency, but it is questionable if any of them are truly gettable for them.
Walker Kessler and Jalen Duren, who have been rumored to be targets for the team, will be restricted free agents and will likely be priced out of its reach. Mitchell Robinson and Robert Williams III will be unrestricted free agents, but they will likely have several suitors, and it remains to be seen how aggressively the Lakers pursue either center, given the injury histories they have.
Per Sean Deveaney of Heavy Sports, an NBA executive "pointed out that the Lakers have long had an eye on" Myles Turner of the Milwaukee Bucks. Turner has been talked about as someone the franchise has wanted to acquire going back to at least the 2022-23 season, and that executive implied that L.A. could get him fairly easily if it wants to.
“You send back (Jarred Vanderbilt) and a first-round pick, it is a clean fit to finally get that done,” the exec said. “Turner’s 30 and coming off a bad year, it would be hard to get more than one pick for him.”
Turner isn't a great rebounder (he has a career average of 8.4 rebounds per 36 minutes), and he's relatively unathletic. But he's an excellent shot-blocker, and he is a real threat to stretch the floor and hit from the outside, and those are two skill sets Los Angeles would love to have at the 5 spot.
He had a down year with averages of 11.9 points on 44% overall shooting, 5.3 rebounds and 1.6 blocks a game. But he made 38.3% of his 5.4 3-point attempts per game this season, and he has a career 3-point accuracy of 36.5%. Turner has also led the league in blocked shots per game twice in his 11 pro seasons.
He will make $26.58 million next season after signing a four-year, $109 million contract with Milwaukee last summer that many people found questionable. After Milwaukee agreed to trade Giannis Antetokounmpo to the Miami Heat and getting young center Kel'el Ware and three other players in that deal, one has to wonder how much use it will have for Turner moving forward, now that the team is officially rebuilding.
Conor McGregor isn't even thinking of ring rust ahead of his highly anticipated comeback at UFC 329.
McGregor (22-6 MMA, 10-4 UFC) returns to rematch Max Holloway (27-9 MMA, 23-9 UFC) in a welterweight bout on July 11 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas (Paramount+).
It's been five years since "The Notorious" last competed when he broke his leg in a TKO loss to Dustin Poirier in July 2021. He attempted to return at UFC 303 in June 2024 against Michael Chandler, but a broken pinky toe forced him out of the bout. McGregor is looking at the bright side from all this time away.
"I look at my rest period that I've had," McGregor told UFC on Paramount+. "Whereas I look at other competitors in the space, including my opponent, I feel a lot more fresher than these opponents. I have had my time of rest. I feel I am coming into my prime now. I'm only entering my prime, and now and forever. So that is my mindset going in here."
The likes of Anderson Silva and Chris Weidman were never the same coming back from that injury, but the former UFC dual-champion is adopting a different mindset.
"I always say, 'An injury is not just a process of recovery, it's a process of discovery,'" McGregor said. "You uncover a lot about yourself. You uncover a lot about your frame, your body, your movements and your mechanics, what you must do to maintain it. So in actuality, everything happens for a reason. This allowed me to carry on with my career. It will bring longevity to my career."
Since Deion Sanders became head coach, he has been an early adopter of several trends that have since become common in the new era of college football.
One of those trends is visiting recruits on the road, whether at their homes or high schools. Sanders has never left campus to recruit new players to his team, according to USA TODAY Sports. Now, other coaches are following Deion Sanders' lead.
Indiana head coach Curt Cignetti didn't visit recruits at home or at high schools this past winter, with a team spokesman telling USA TODAY Sports that the Hoosiers' calendar filled with College Football Playoff responsibility was the reason. New Michigan head coach Kyle Whittingham also followed a similar winter plan to that of former Sanders protege and new Southern University head coach Marshall Faulk.
"I don't think there's a science to how it should be done," Faulk told USA TODAY Sports. "What I believe is, however you decide to do it, you should major in that way."
Is there a 'best' recruiting method?
Faulk, Sanders, and others believe that having the recruits come to you at the head coach's respective schools is the way to go. It is hard to argue with that strategy, given the transfer portal being open during the at-home visit period and the relatively new phenomenon of big recruiting weekends, in which multiple recruits come to campus at the same time.
Some might criticize this approach because it limits programs' and head coaches' ability to build deep connections with specific high schools, especially local ones. However, in the new age of college football, recruiting is more nuanced, and, as Faulk points out, there are several ways to approach it.
As America celebrates 250 years of independence, the New Jersey Hall of Fame (NJHOF) announces its next class of Jersey legends whose accomplishments have shaped the world as we know it.The list of 13 inductees includes Grammy award-winning recording artist SZA, the 50th Governor of New Jersey Christine Todd Whitman, and former New York Giants linebacker Lawrence Taylor.
"The Class of 2026 showcases the diverse talent, resilience, and spirit of achievement that define the great state of New Jersey,"said NJHOF Chairman Jon F. Hanson. "Each inductee, through their creativity, leadership, and pursuit of excellence, has made impactful contributions that continue to inspire future generations."
The inductees will be honored at the 18th Annual NJHOF Induction Ceremony on September 24, 2026, hosted by Danny DeVito at the recently-completed Dream Live Performing Arts Center at American Dream. General Admission ticket sales for the event will be announced at a later date.
Taylor was the second overall pick in the 1981 NFL draft by the Giants and played 13 seasons in the NFL, all for Big Blue. He would go on to lead the Giants to two Super Bowls while being named a 10-time Pro Bowler and an eight-time first-team All-Pro selection, and a two-time second-team selection.
"LT" was one of the game's greatest defensive players of all time and was named the NFL MVP in 1986, becoming just the second defensive player to win the award (Alan Page, 1971). No defensive player has won the award since.
Taylor's No. 56 is retired by the Giants, and he has been enshrined in their Ring of Honor. He was named to the NFL's All-Decade Team of the 1980s as well as the league's 75th and 100th Anniversary teams. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1999.
June 12, 2026; Inglewood, California, U.S.; Christian Pulisic of the U.S. celebrates with teammates their first goal, an own goal scored by Paraguay's Damian Bobadilla. Mandatory Credit: Kiyoshi Mio-Imagn Images | Kiyoshi Mio-Imagn Images
The United States Men’s National Team got off to a rousing start at the 2026 World Cup, with a 4-1 win over Paraguay. The USMNT was dynamic, creative, and showed to the entire soccer world that they could be a force to be reckoned with at this tournament.
Now, on the verge of their second match of group play, they have a chance to accomplish another item on this year’s to-do list.
Win the group.
Here are the clinching scenarios for Group D ahead of the final matches in group play.
Update: Even with Thursday night’s 3-2 loss to Türkiye, the United States has still won Group D and will play Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Round of 32. Australia clinched second with a 0-0 draw against Paraguay, who could advance as a third-place team, but have not clinched. Türkiye was eliminated ahead of Thursday’s match.
What are the Group D standings?
Here are the final Group D standings.
Team
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Points
United States
2
0
1
8
4
+4
6
Australia
1
1
1
2
2
0
4
Paraguay
1
4
1
2
4
-2
4
Türkiye
1
0
2
3
5
-2
3
What are the next Group D matches?
There are four matches left in Group D, starting with two on Friday, June 19.
Friday, June 19
United States 2, Australia 0 Paraguay 1, Türkiye 0
Thursday, June 25
Türkiye 3, United States 2 Paraguay 0, Australia 0
What are the scenarios for Group D?
Here are the scenarios ahead of the final day of matches, set for June 25. These scenarios involve automatic qualification for the Round of 32 as one of the top two teams in the group. Teams can still advance as a third-place team, and for more on those standings we have you covered here. In addition, teams that are “eliminated” are guaranteed to finish fourth in their group.
United States
The United States has already clinched the top spot in Group D, and will play a third-place team from Group B, E, F, I, or J. For more on who the United States will play, we are tracking that here.
Australia
Australia will clinch a spot in the Round of 32 as the second-place team in Group D with a win or draw against Paraguay
Paraguay
Paraguay will advance as the second-place team in Group D with a win against Australia.
Türkiye
Türkiye has already been eliminated.
What about tiebreakers?
Here is how tiebreakers work at the World Cup this year.
If two or more teams in the same group are equal on points following the group stage, a three-step process will be followed to determine tiebreakers.
In the first step, the greatest number of points in the group matches between the tied teams will be applied. Then, the superior goal difference from the group matches between the tied teams will be applied, and finally, the greatest number of goals scored in all group matches between the tied teams will be applied.
If that cannot determine a tiebreaker, then the teams that are still equal will advance to step two. In this stage, the first step is the goal difference in all group matches, then the greatest number of goals in all group matches, and finally the highest team conduct score (relating to yellow and red cards) will be applied.
If that does not break the tie, then the teams still equal on points will be ranked according to the most recent FIFA World Rankings.
That first step, which reads “greatest number of points obtained in the group matches between the teams concerned” according to FIFA, effectively turns into a head-to-head tiebreaker in the case of ties between two teams.
ENDICOTT, N.Y. – A blended mix of amateurs, PGA Tour Champions veterans and seasoned golfers who simply love being out on the green will crowd the 18-hole course at En-Joie Golf Club this weekend, looking to cross “hoisting the 2026 Dick’s Open Champions trophy” off their summer to-do list.
The 78-player field, which includes several decorated international golfers such as World Golf Hall of Famers Retief Goosen (South Africa) and Colin Montgomerie (Scotland), boasts 11 PGA Tour Major Championship winners and 56 PGA Tour winners who combine for over 200 PGA Tour titles (248).
Of the many golfers looking to top this year’s tournament, here are a few who are especially key to look out for.
Padraig Harrington
The three-time Dick’s Open champion and World Golf Hall of Famer Harrington returns to the course after taking a hiatus from the tournament in 2025 to compete in the Genesis Scottish Open. Harrington is undoubtedly familiar with the feel of the Dick’s Open trophy and will be looking to brush off missing the cut at the U.S. Open last week, making his journey back to Dick’s Open glory and tournament play a must-watch.
Steve Allan
Allan continues his strong form from last year, remaining in the top 20 of the Schwab Cup with two top-10 finishes on the tour this year, including placing third at the Senior PGA Championship. He became the first wire-to-wire winner in last year’s tournament—the first in tournament history—and will look to recreate and/or top the 6-under 66, four-stroke victory this year.
Retief Goosen
Goosen finished in the top 10 in six PGA Tour Champions tournaments this year, including taking first in the Mitsubishi Electric Classic after an eight-birdie final round, including one at the par-5 18th to finish with 39 points. Finishing atop the Dick’s Open scoreboard would place Goosen over fellow South African-born golfer Ernie Els, who is currently ranked third in the Charles Schwab Cup.
Scott Hend
Hend captured three top-3 finishes out of four tour tournaments this year, including securing his first win on the Tour at the Trophy Hassan II tournament in Morocco. Currently ranked sixth in the Schwab Cup, Hend is swinging this weekend to continue to add to what looks like one of his best tour runs yet.
Darren Clarke
Clarke currently ranks tenth in the Schwab Cup but boasts one of the most active tour runs this year, having played in 11 PGA Tour Champions tournaments. Clarke claimed his first Champions title at the American Family Insurance Championship alongside No. 8-ranked Ben Crane in early June after tying for third place in the Insperity Invitational.
North Carolina’s magical season comes to an end after it lost in Game 3 of the College World Series Championship Final to Oklahoma 13-2 on Monday night at Charles Scwab Field in Omaha, Nebraska.
The Tar Heels (54-14-1) have now lost all three championship series appearances, including consecutive losses in the final in 2006 and 2007. The Sooners (43-23) secured their third national title, their first since 1994.
Here are the five takeaways.
North Carolina’s magical season ends with rout in CWS final
North Carolina’s magical season came to an end after it lost Game 3 of the Men’s College World Series championship final to Oklahoma 13-2 on Monday night at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha, Nebraska.
The Tar Heels (54-14-1) have now lost all three championship series appearances, including consecutive losses in the final in 2006 and 2007. The Sooners (43-23) secured their third national title and first since 1994.
Déjà vu all over again
On June 26, 2006, North Carolina lost 3-2 in heartbreaking fashion to Oregon State in the rubber match of the national championship series. Less than four days from the 20th anniversary of that loss, North Carolina again fell in Game 3 of the national championship series — but instead of heartbreak, it was anguish from the first pitch to the last.
Monday’s result makes it 13 College World Series appearances without a title, second most of any school. It’s also the third time North Carolina has reached the national championship series but lost.
Starting pitching didn’t help
In the last quarter of the season, UNC’s starting rotation was a major concern. While the Tar Heels had their moments throughout the postseason — including Jason DeCaro’s complete-game shutout in Game 2 of the Chapel Hill Super Regional and Caden Glauber’s 11 strikeouts in a rare start for the freshman in that same Super Regional — the issues showed up again at the worst possible time.
Between DeCaro, Max Carlson (if you intended Lynch here, keep Lynch) and Jackson Rose, the Tar Heels’ starting rotation gave up 12 runs (all earned) on 16 hits in 9 1/3 innings. That’s an ERA of 11.57. While the bullpen did struggle, the starting rotation never found its groove and couldn’t deliver early, as in all three games the Tar Heels fell behind 2-0 before the start of the third inning.
Kyle Branch’s bat breaks UNC’s pitching
While he wasn’t the only reason, Kyle Branch was a major factor in the Sooners’ blowout of the Diamond Heels. Oklahoma’s second baseman went 3-for-4 with a home run and six RBIs — four more than Carolina had as a team.
The game-changing play
With North Carolina down 2-0 in the bottom of the second, the Tar Heels had Erik Paulsen in scoring position at second base and Carter French at first with two outs.
Rom Kellis V stepped to the plate, made contact and blooped a single into right field. The ball was hit deep enough for Paulsen to round third and head home. However, French got a little too aggressive, and right fielder Dasan Harris rifled a throw to third that got French thrown out before Paulsen touched the plate, so the run was waved off and the inning was over.
This play altered the game because it was a wasted opportunity in the biggest game in program history, let alone this season. When that happens, things can spiral, and given the result, it sure did.
North Carolina runs into a runaway train
As good as North Carolina has been all season, it’s about getting hot at the right moment, and unfortunately for the Tar Heels, they ran into the hottest team in the country.
Oklahoma defeated three power-conference champions: No. 2 overall seed Georgia Tech of the ACC in the Atlanta Regional, No. 15 overall seed Kansas of the Big 12 in the Lawrence Super Regional and No. 3 overall seed Georgia of the SEC in the College World Series semifinals. With the win, Oklahoma earned its ninth victory over a national seed, the most by any team in a single NCAA baseball tournament.
If you confirm whether “Lynch” is the starter you want named in that rotation paragraph, I can lock that line to match your box score and UNC’s roster exactly.
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The Georgia Bulldogs will face some of the top teams in all of college football over the course of SEC play in 2026. A handful of teams from the conference are expected to qualify for the College Football Playoff at the end of the year, and Georgia will need to be at their best throughout SEC play this season.
Georgia ended the 2025 season with a record of 12-2 (7-1 SEC). The Bulldogs were able to secure the 16th SEC championship in program history last season, but Georgia ultimately fell just short of a national championship appearance following their loss in the College Football Playoff quarterfinals against Ole Miss. The Dawgs will enter the 2026 season with one of the most talented rosters in all of college football, and Georgia will look to secure their spot in the playoff for a third consecutive season.
The Bulldogs opens SEC play on the road against Arkansas. Georgia will face their first true test of conference play during Week 4, as the Dawgs will host the Oklahoma Sooners in Athens for one of the most highly anticipated matchups of the year. The Dawgs will face the Vanderbilt Commodores, Alabama Crimson Tide and Auburn Tigers following their matchup against Oklahoma, as Georgia will find themselves in a critical stretch of the season over the course of SEC play.
Georgia is one of nine SEC teams with promising College Football Playoff hopes prior to kickoff in August. The Dawgs’ success during conference play will have a direct impact on their playoff odds this year as Georgia and quarterback Gunner Stockton look to make noise in the playoff.
Washington football and basketball will have a new voice this season.
Huskies director of broadcast operations Tony Castricone announced his departure from Montlake on social media on Tuesday, closing a nine-year run as the lead radio play-by-play voice for the university. Castricone announced that his departure coincides with a new role as the lead broadcaster for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the NFL.
Castricone replaced legendary Huskies announcer Bob Rondeau in April 2017, quickly establishing himself as a worthy replacement to the 37-year veteran. In Tampa Bay, Castricone will also replace a legend, as 37-year veteran Gene Deckerhoff announced his retirement as the voice of the Bucs at the end of last season.
Castricone will have some familiarity with the Buccaneers already, as the team currently employs five former Huskies, four of whom walked through the doors on Montlake while Castricone was covering them. Quarterback Jake Browning, tight ends Devin Culp and Cade Otton, and wide receiver Jalen McMillan all have had their names called by Castricone before, while defensive tackle Vita Vea was on campus just prior to Castricone's tenure.
Castricone told On Montlake's Christian Caple on Tuesday that his role with the Buccaneers is "very, very similar" to his role with the Huskies, with player relationships and additional media opportunities beyond his play-by-play responsibilities. Castricone's most recent contribution to that area for Washington came in the form of the Meant for Montlake podcast series covering the 2025-26 Huskies men's basketball team.
His departure also means that Washington will have an all-new radio booth for men's basketball games next season. Color analyst Jason Hamilton, a former Huskies player and coach, announced at the end of last season that he would retire after a 24-year run on the mic. Hamilton's replacement has yet to be named.
A graduate of Ohio University, Castricone began his career as an anchor, reporter, and host for WBNS Radio and the Ohio News Network, per the Buccaneers' official release. He was also a play-by-play announcer, studio host, network manager, and content producer for IMG Academy in Bradenton, FL, for more than seven years before becoming the main voice of Clemson men's basketball from 2014-17 prior to arriving on Montlake.
Between a humiliating mechanical failure right in the pit lane and a paddock-shaking rumor regarding a secret transfer to McLaren, the World Champion is currently the absolute epicenter of the Formula 1 news cycle.
Verstappen’s Nightmare Start in FP1
Disaster struck before Verstappen could even lay down a proper lap on the Red Bull Ring tarmac. The Dutchman attempted to head out for his initial installation lap during Free Practice 1, only for his RB22 chassis to bog down completely.
Instead of screaming out onto the circuit, the car came to a dead stop right in the middle of the pit lane. The frustration was glaringly obvious as Verstappen immediately jumped on the team radio, stating bluntly, “Every time I release the clutch, I get anti-stall.”
May 24, 2026; Montreal, Quebec, CANADA; Red Bull Racing driver Max Verstappen (3) during the Lenovo Grand Prix Du Canada at Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve. Mandatory Credit: David Kirouac-Imagn Images
The optics for Red Bull were incredibly grim. While their rivals were busy gathering crucial tire data, the defending champion had to endure the humbling experience of being physically pushed backward down the pit lane by his mechanics to return to the garage. Fortunately, the Milton Keynes engineering squad managed to quickly isolate and resolve the clutch glitch, eventually getting Verstappen back out on track to complete the session. But the early disruption was a massive, unforced error on a Sprint weekend where track time is incredibly scarce.
The Dutchman to McLaren?
As if the pit lane drama wasn’t enough of a distraction, the internet completely exploded with a transfer rumor that threatens to shift the entire balance of power in Formula 1. According to a bombshell report originally sourced via FormulaPassion and circulating across social media, Verstappen is reportedly engaged in highly secretive discussions for a sensational transfer to McLaren.
While Verstappen’s current contract keeps him tied to Red Bull until 2028, the details of this rumored switch are absolutely staggering:
The Exit Strategy: The move could reportedly be facilitated by specific performance or exit clauses within his current agreement, allowing a potential switch as early as 2027.
The Blockbuster Swap: To make room for the Dutchman alongside Lando Norris, the report suggests highly-rated young talent Oscar Piastri would move in the opposite direction to Red Bull—a team that has historically shown massive interest in the Australian driver.
The Reunion: Most intriguingly, a move to Woking in 2028 or earlier would reunite Verstappen with his legendary race engineer, Gianpiero Lambiase.
Given Red Bull’s steep drop in form throughout the 2026 season and their ongoing struggles to find raw pace, the idea of Verstappen jumping ship to join forces with Norris is no longer just wild, silly-season fiction; it is becoming a highly realistic threat. Verstappen might have recovered to get back on track in Austria for now, but if Red Bull cannot consistently deliver a car capable of fighting at the front, that rumored flight to Woking might start looking incredibly appealing.
Jan 17, 2024; Columbus, OH, USA; Ross Bjork speaks during an introductory press conference for Ohio State University’s new athletic director at the Covelli Center. | Adam Cairns/Columbus Dispatch / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
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Floor vs. Ceiling Week
From now until preseason camp starts in August, Land-Grant Holy Land will be writing articles around a different theme every week. This week is all about our Biggest Concerns. You can catch up on all of the Theme Week content here and all of our Floor vs. Ceiling articles here.
Ross Bjork on Ohio State’s plans for major improvements to the Woody Hayes Athletic Center, including a new addition.
He said there has been some money raised, but more visibility needs to be brought to the project. He estimated they’re still 18 months away from breaking ground. pic.twitter.com/Z4RYr4mlMC
The final FIFA World Cup group stage game that will be held at Boston Stadium (Gillette Stadium in Foxboro) might be the best of the bunch. Led by two of the biggest stars in the world, France and Norway will meet with first place in Group I on the line on Friday, June 26 at 3 p.m.
Norway is led by Erling Haaland while Kylian Mbappé stars for France. Both have opened the World Cup with a pair of two-goal games in victories.
The fun doesn't end here for Boston Stadium. Germany will play an opponent to be determined on Monday, June 29 a 4:30 p.m. in a Round of 32 game. Boston will also host a quarterfinal on Thursday, July 9 at 4 p.m.
Daiyan Henley has already proven he belongs in the NFL. After emerging as one of the Chargers’ most important defensive players over the last two seasons, the former third-round pick enters 2026 with higher expectations than ever before.
That’s exactly why this season feels so massive.
Henley is no longer the young player trying to earn snaps. He’s no longer the promising linebacker who flashes potential on Sundays. Heading into Year 4, he is expected to be one of the leaders of this defense and one of the players the Chargers lean on most. The organization is counting on him to take another step forward, and by all accounts, Henley is embracing that challenge. During OTAs, he talked openly about wanting to make a significant jump this season and has already been one of the standouts of the offseason program. He even recorded the defense’s first interception of OTAs, showing the playmaking ability that has become a key part of his game.
What makes 2026 so important is that the Chargers defense is entering a new era.
With Chris O’Leary taking over as defensive coordinator, there will be plenty of attention on how the unit evolves. While stars like Derwin James and Khalil Mack will continue to draw headlines, Henley is quickly becoming one of the faces of the defense. Linebackers are often asked to do a little bit of everything, and Henley has shown he can handle those responsibilities. He can cover, blitz, defend the run and stay on the field for all three downs.
Last season wasn’t easy for him either. Henley dealt with personal adversity while continuing to be one of the most reliable players on the roster. Through everything that happened, he remained available and continued to perform at a high level. That kind of resilience is something coaches notice, and it’s one of the reasons he has become such an important piece of the Chargers’ foundation moving forward.
The timing of his breakout couldn’t be better.
The Chargers have invested heavily in improving the offense around Justin Herbert. Mike McDaniel’s arrival as offensive coordinator has generated excitement, and the expectation is that the offense will take a major step forward. But if the Chargers want to become legitimate Super Bowl contenders, the defense has to hold up its end of the bargain.
Henley will be right in the middle of that effort.
A big season from him could elevate the entire defense. His ability to create turnovers, communicate pre-snap and make plays sideline-to-sideline gives the Chargers something every great defense needs: a linebacker who can impact the game in multiple ways.
The Chargers don’t just need Daiyan Henley to be good in 2026.
They need him to be great.
If he delivers the Year 4 leap he’s aiming for, don’t be surprised if Henley earns league-wide recognition and establishes himself as one of the NFL’s premier linebackers. For both Henley and the Chargers, the stakes have never been higher.
In case you didn't notice (I'm joking, because you definitely did), PC gaming has become a painfully expensive hobby. Amazon Prime Day is supposed to help offset that with massive discounts, but does it really count when it brings components back to near-MSRP levels? We take what we can get, I suppose.
Either way, it's difficult to recommend building your own PC from scratch right now. If you've never tried it, the anxiety of handling now-overinflated RAM will surely feel worse than ever — and that's one of the easiest parts to install. On the bright side, iBUYPOWER has some merciful discounts on pre-builts.
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A pre-built gaming PC is just easier
iBUYPOWER's RDY Trace X is an all-out rig with a fish tank vibe. (Image credit: Ben Wilson | Windows Central)
Yeah, I might get some pushback from die-hard gaming PC builders, but I don't have any qualms with a pre-built option. I've been there — installing a CPU for the first time, losing my mind about installing thermal paste correctly (just a pea-sized amount, guys), and stressed about RAM profiles alongside other BIOS options. You don't have to do any of it.
Installing and setting up Windows 11 is the same wherever you go, and iBUYPOWER's decision to ship graphics cards (GPUs) separately isn't as intimidating as it looks. They slot in just like an old-school game cartridge and hold in place with a few screws. That's really all there is to it, and each rig comes with clear instructions anyway. I'd know, I tested a Trace X PC earlier this year. Treat yourself, PC gaming is the best.
How long do these iBUYPOWER deals last?
The "4th of July Mega Sale" ends on July 6, 2026, and is already live. iBUYPOWER runs limited-time deals on coupons and extras throughout the event, but the pre-built gaming PCs should remain available while stocks last.
Are any iBUYPOWER deals in Amazon Prime Day?
iBUYPOWER has a dedicated store on Amazon, and lists a collection of its pre-built gaming PCs there, too. If you're an Amazon Prime member, it's worth checking listings on both storefronts to see which works best for you.
Rather than continuing to shrink components along a flat plane, IBM is stacking transistors vertically. That change comes as semiconductor designers run up against the physical limits of traditional scaling, making further miniaturization increasingly difficult and less efficient.
Framework Ventures has closed a $400 million fourth fund that will finance startups developing crypto, artificial intelligence, robotics, and energy technologies as the venture capital firm broadens its investment mandate. Framework Ventures announced the new fund on Friday and said…
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Cybersecurity researchers have flagged yet another evolution of the supply chain attack linked to the Mini Shai-Hulud, Miasma, and Hades malware family that has compromised a new set of npm packages, even as it has propagated to the Go ecosystem.
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Even though I think these cans deserve more online column inches, I'm going to be fairly brief since Amazon Prime Day ends at midnight — and I get it, you don't have much time to learn about them. That said, I do need you to know about it, so give me maybe four minutes of your time? You won't regret it.
I think if you have heard of them, the Cambridge Melomania P100 SE perhaps got a slightly bad rep on their release. Why? Oh, purely because they were a fairly minor update on the original — and excellent — P100, to add some DynamEQ software (a slightly more V-shaped, optional sound profile in addition to the beautifully integrated hi-fi listen the originals already came with), a cushier headband, and a new colourway.
But all of that is water under the bridge. All you need to know is: they're excellent, they have all of the key features you're going to want, they're comfortable — and I know this because my other half has had them for nearly a year now, and wears them every single day — and they're only £169 (was £249) at Amazon.
I cannot tell you the full value this represents. But as TechRadar's Audio Editor, I'm going to try, so let me start out by saying that these headphones have stood the test of time. My other half plays tennis and football, plus he cycles and surfs regularly, albeit not always in headphones (to be clear, there's no IP rating here, so don't head into the sea with these headphones) and so they're been in a few sweaty bags without issue.
And the sound? It's really, really good. But that's not actually why I gave them to him: we're both huge fans of What We Do in the Shadows and Toast of London, you see. And if you select 'Southwark' in the voice prompts menu, you get Matt Berry's outstanding voice prompts to update you on battery life, noise cancellation profiles and so on…
Today's best Cambridge Audio Melomania P100 SE deal
These are the newest, upgraded P100 cans (squishier headband and DynamEQ toggle, on top of the already-great ANC and supreme sound Cambridge is revered for). Even at full price I thought they were phenomenal value, so much so that I gave a set to my other half, and he's never stopped wearing them. At this price (i.e. cheaper than I've ever found to date), I think they're a steal. Did I mention that you get Matt Berry on voice prompts?View Deal
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See, there they are, on his desk right now! We've got the fan on and the curtains closed (working from home in a heatwave, aren't we?) but soon, he'll put them back on and continue with his listening — which, if I know him, will be Public Service Broadcasting's Every Valley on a day such as this ("Retro? GO! Fido? GO!").
Not after cans this Prime Day? That's OK! My colleague Rowan has written about the corresponding, Matt Berry-enhanced earbuds from the brand, and I'll link a little Prime Day deal block below. Also, I've got a roundup of the best earbuds and headphones deals still live this Prime Day, which might help you out.
But for me, the over-ears are too good at this price to consider buds. If I could simply scream 'BAT!' and flap my wings over to an Amazon warehouse — although (whisper it) the deal's also live at Richer Sounds, if you prefer — and nab myself a pair so I didn't have to keep stealing his, I would.
Again, Prime Day ends tonight, at midnight (when Laszlo Cravensworth and the vampires of Staten Island all come out to eat, of course) so don't say I didn't warn you…
For a pair of earbuds with surprising noise cancelling and a lengthy battery life, sub-£80 is quite a bargain. According to Amazon's listing, this is the lowest price for the Melomania earbuds in the last 30 days, and though the pricing history isn't available right now, it leads me to believe that this is as good as it's going to get this Prime Day. View Deal
We're fast approaching the end of Prime Day, and there are still plenty of deals left to take full advantage of. This is especially more important than ever for gamers across PC and console, as prices continue to skyrocket for hardware due to the RAM crisis.
If you're already lucky enough to own a PS5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, or PC, then it's worth considering which new accessories will further help enhance your visual and audio experience — and I've found the best deals for the latter.
The Nova Pro is undoubtedly one of the best headsets any gamer could opt for, thanks to its wide range of compatibility, working with a PS5, PS4, Nintendo Switch, and PC. It thrives in audio immersion with premium hi-fi drivers and 360 spatial audio.
It doesn't stop there, though. The SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro for Xbox is available on Amazon for $249.99 (was $379.99), with a steep 34% discount knocking $130 off the original price. It's the ideal option for Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S owners, as it's designed for the platform via a dedicated Xbox port — but can also work on other platforms via its second USB port.
Today's best Prime Day SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro deals in the US
The SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro is the gaming headset that gamers should choose this Prime Day, with exceptional features that provide top-notch audio quality, and wide range compatibility for multiple platforms such as PS5 and PC. View Deal
Enjoy immersive audio with the convenience of simultaneous connections to devices with the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro for Xbox. Battery life is effectively no concern, as it comes with two hot-swappable batteries to keep you going during those long gaming sessions.View Deal
Today's best Prime Day SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro deals in the UK
If you require a headset that can simultaneously connect to other devices, with high-quality audio, and active noise cancellation, then the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro should be right up your alley this Prime Day.View Deal
Enjoy immersive audio with the convenience of simultaneous connections to devices with the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro for Xbox. Battery life is effectively no concern, as it comes with two hot-swappable batteries to keep you going during those long gaming sessions.View Deal
Travelling to World Cup matches shouldn't mean paying huge sums to keep your phone working.
While some domestic add-ons will serve you well enough, what if there was a way to access unlimited data and secure your internet traffic in the process while you watch the World Cup?
An ExpressVPN Advanced plan encompasses five main tools. A VPN, eSIM, password management, Identity protection, and private emails – all for only $3 per month.
That means avoiding US roaming charges and it's also perfect if you want to watch the World Cup matches you're missing from your hotel room without paying for US streaming services because you can tune into BBC and ITV for free, just as you would at home.
ExpressVPN remains the most secure VPN I've tested. Its eSIM, provided by holiday.com, covers 150 countries with unlimited data for 3 days.
ExpressKeys offers unlimited password storage and generation, credit card storage, password health checks, and 2FA. Identity Defender gives you up to $3 million in identity theft insurance, and MailGuard comes with unlimited aliases.
In short, it comes with everything you need to travel to the World Cup this summer without overpaying for your phone.
If, however, you're at the game, you can use the VPN to dodge awful stadium Wi-Fi speeds thanks to separate, encrypted traffic tunneling. You'll also be protected against identity theft in the process, thanks to Identity Defender.
Normally, an Advanced plan would set you back much closer to $4.50 per month, which would then be paid upfront as anything up to $108. Now, it's only $83.72, and it throws in 4 extra months of protection with that cost.
ExpressVPN: Advanced plans from $2.99 per month - up to 82% off ExpressVPN is the perfect way to save on roaming charges while keeping your personal data secure at the World Cup. An Advanced plan, which is now only $83.72, includes:
📱 12 simultaneous connections 🛑 Ad and malware blocking 📧 Email protection 🔐 Password management 🪪 Identity protection 🌴 3 days of Holiday.com eSIM data (equivalent to nearly £30 in roaming charges)
Alternatively, a monthly plan is only $16.99. Be aware, while ExpressVPN is running its World Cup promo, no plans come with a 30-day money back guarantee.View Deal
ExpressVPN offers US locations in all 50 states, three Canadian cities, and one in Mexico City. This means no matter the game you're headed to, you can always be protected.
That said, several other VPNs could suit you better. NordVPN and Norton VPN both offer better streaming performance if you want to stream another game while you're travelling, and Surfshark is a cheaper option if you're just after a VPN.
ExpressVPN is, however, the only VPN offering the chance to win tickets to a World Cup match. The promotion has one more day before entries close, and gives you a chance to win tickets to a quarterfinal, semi-final, or even the final.
Be aware, though, that the promotion comes at the expense of ExpressVPN's 30-day money-back guarantee. So, if you sign up, you're locked in.
Amazon Prime Day is a great time to look for a Yeti cooler, and you'll find some great discounts on soft coolers in particular, but it's not the only place you should be looking. I previously worked as the editor of a website dedicated to backcountry adventures, and I learned that you often need to look further afield for the biggest discounts, especially if you've got your heart set on a hard cooler for summer camping and fishing expeditions.
Here you'll find my top recommendations from Amazon, as well as Dick's Sporting Goods and Yeti Rescues, where you can find like-new coolers with huge discounts, all with the green light from the company itself.
Amazon Prime Day deals
The Hopper M Series is great for beach days, and has hit a record low price for Prime Day. This navy blue version has received the biggest price chop, but you can also get the same bag-style cooler in black for $262.50.View Deal
This compact cooler, perfect for cans, has been $240 for most of the year so far, but has received an extra $15 price cut for Prime Day. The deal applies to two colors: Cherry Blossom, shown here, and Firefly Yellow.View Deal
Similar to the classic M Series, but with backpack straps that make it easier to carry long distances. You'll get the same 25% Prime Day discount whether you opt for the Sandstone Pink colorway, shown here, or Cherry Blossom. View Deal
OK, so this backpack isn't a cooler, but it's still a great Prime Day deal for your summer camping and hiking escapades. If you don't like this dark purple Dusk color, you can also get this backpack in Cherry Blossom or Classic Navy for the same price.View Deal
Need more space? This slightly larger version of the Ranchero is also down to its lowest-ever price for Prime Day 2026, but only in Cherry Blossom (other colors have received a discount as well, but it's not as generous).View Deal
This jug keeps your coffee/water/iced tea at the correct hot or cold temperature for hours, and it's a record-low price for Prime Day. Amazon cheekily bumped it up to the full list price earlier in the week (naughty) but it usually sells for over £100 so this is a genuinely good deal.View Deal
This double-walled insulated tumbler is also down to al all-time low price for Prime Day 2026. Only the Firefly Yellow version is on offer at the moment.View Deal
Yeti.com deals
Yeti's online store often holds seasonal sales and special deals on selected colors and product lines. Here are today's best offers.
20% off Cherry Blossom at YETI US Yeti is clearing out all stock in the pale lilac Cherry Blossom colorway, so this is a great time to grab a bargain on soft coolers, drinkware, and accessories.View Deal
20% off Firefly Yellow at YETI US Yeti is also clearing out stock in FIrefly Yellow, and it looks like it's selling out faster than Cherry Blossom so you'll need to be quick to grab an item before it's gone.View Deal
Can't see the cooler you want in the Black Friday sale? Take a look at Yeti Rescues — an official Yeti program that takes coolers and other equipment that's not brand spanking new (products that have been returned, for example, or that Yeti has used for demos or displays), inspects them, cleans them, and sells them at a bargain price.
This compact hard-sided cooler is in 'peak' condition, so although it doesn't have its original box, but is otherwise practically perfect, and $40 off. Just the right size for cans of beer and bottle of wine this summer.View Deal
$45 off the original price. This particular cooler, in attractive Seafoam blue, is in 'peak' condition, meaning it's unboxed but in near-perfect condition. You can also grab it in Navy or White for the same price if you prefer.View Deal
This 65-liter cooler is big enough to use as a casting platform for days by the lake, and can hold enough food for a four-person weekend away. It's in 'peak' condition, and is also available in Seafoam, White, or Tan.View Deal
Camping in the backcountry? This wheeled cooler is tough, puncture-proof, and will get you from your car to your pitch with ease. This particular cooler is in 'like new' condition, which means it might have a few marks, but you'll need to look closely to see them. That seems fine to me, especially since it knocks $90 off the price.View Deal
One of Yeti's smallest hard coolers, this little number (shown here in Bimini Pink) is just right for taking on a paddleboard or kayak, or just to the park if you prefer to stay on terra firma. In 'peak' condition.View Deal
This king-sized cool bag is big enough to hold a whole case of beer. What more reason do you need? Available in a huge range of colors, but my personal favorite is this stunning Ultramarine Violet (in 'peak' condition).View Deal
More Yeti deals
Amazon and Yeti Rescues aren't your only options when you're shopping for a cheap Yeti cooler. Dick's Sporting Goods has a decent selection of offers as well. I've rounded up a handful of the best below, but you can also check out the full sale yourself.
Perfect for drinks, this soft cooler can hold up to 24 cans, and is super insulated so ice stays frozen and drinks remain cold all day. With $50 off, this is a great offer — and you don't need Amazon Prime to get it.View Deal
This cute cooler in Aquifer Blue is just the right size for cans and wine bottles, and its non-slip feet mean you can take it safely on a boat, kayak, or even a paddle board for a day of fun. You'll need to be quick though — the Cherry Blossom colorway has already sold out.View Deal
This Firefly Yellow colorway is great fun, and will help you stand out and stay safe when you're adventuring in the backcountry. A huge $55 saving doesn't hurt either. Who needs Amazon, right?View Deal
Google Wallet is becoming a lot more than just a wallet, as two new features have just rolled out for it — one of which helps you track parcels, and the other of which could speed your journeys through airports.
First up, there’s now the ability to see receipts, tracking numbers, and the shipping status of parcels you’re waiting for, directly from Google Wallet. For more detailed tracking information you’ll still have to head to the carrier’s website, but a new ‘track package’ button in Wallet will take you straight there.
You’ll see all deliveries that are due soon alongside your passes on the Google Wallet home screen, while your other orders can be seen by tapping ‘view more’.
That said, all of this will of course only appear if your order is linked to your Gmail account, and even then, only if it’s from a supported merchant. You'll also need to have package tracking enabled, which can be done from the Gmail app on your phone by heading to Menu > Settings, then tapping your account name, followed by General > Package tracking.
So it’s not quite a comprehensive package tracking solution, but it’s a good step in that direction — though right now this feature is only available in the US.
A travel upgrade
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As for the other new Google Wallet update, it has become the first digital wallet to support TSA PreCheck Touchless ID. This means that rather than having to show your ID at security, you can pre-register with the TSA through Google Wallet.
If you’re eligible, you can do this by first creating an ID pass in Google Wallet using your passport information, and then adding a boarding pass to Google Wallet. You’ll then see a ‘get started’ button on the pass that allows you to securely share your ID and boarding pass with the TSA.
Once done, you’ll be able to use the express TSA PreCheck Touchless ID line at the airport, saving you time.
However, this currently only works at 65 US airports and with 100 participating airlines, so while it’s quite widespread it won’t work on all flights from all US airports.
Prime Day is nearly over, ending midnight tonight, so today is your last chance to get Amazon's own TVs for a great price. There's no better model than the Ember Mini-LED and right now, you can get the 55-inch Ember Mini-LED for $499 (was $819.99) at Amazon US.
In the UK, the same 55-inch Ember Mini-LED is £599 (was £849.99) at Amazon UK. While it is a very good TV, Amazon Prime Day is the only time to buy this TV. Any other time, it's overpriced and faces tough competition from other budget mini-LEDs form TCL and Hisense. But, during Prime Day, this TV is great value.
I've got my full thoughts on this TV below, but really, its strength is in how good for sports it is out-of-the-box. So, if you're still on the hunt for a TV for the World Cup (with over three weeks of the tournament still to go), this could the TV for you.
Today's best Amazon Ember Mini-LED TV deals
The Amazon Ember MIni-LED is the best TV in Amazon's TV lineup. It delivers rich, natural colors, decent contrast and stong motion out-of-the-box in its sports mode. It's also well suited for gamers with 4K 144Hz and VRR support. Prime Day is the time of year to buy this TV, and the 55-inch model is down to $499.99 — a great price. Other sizes:
The best time of yeat to pick up the Ember Mini-LED is Prime Day, as the 55-inch has dropped to £599.99, its best price. This TV is great for sports, gaming and movies, delivering natural colors, smooth motion and a good suite of gaming features. Other sizes:
I've tested the majority of Amazon's own TVs, and the Ember Mini-LED (formally known as Fire TV Omni Mini-LED) is easily the best in the lineup. I awarded it four stars in my review, but one its highlights was not what I expected.
When I test sport on TVs, I often find I have to do lot of motion settings tweaks, unless its one of the very best TVs (and even then there's still some work to be done). So I was surprised, and impressed, by just how accurate the Ember Mini-LED's motion was out-of-the-box.
I often avoid the Sports picture mode on a TV as its motion can be heavy-handed and the picture can look artificial, with over-sharp textures and too-bright colors, but the Ember Mini-LED's mode was ready to go and as I watched a soccer game on Prime Video, the action looked smooth with no signs of artifacts and the picture was solid throughout. A pleasant surprise for a mid-range mini-LED.
For other content, the Ember Mini-LED produces natural, but punchy colors that looked great in movies like La La Land. For darker movies, its contrast was solid and while black tones weren't perfect, they were decent enough. Textures on the other hand were very good, balancing a lifelike and crisp look.
The Ember Mini-LED has a suite of features that competes with the best gaming TVs. It supports 4K 144Hz, FreeSync Premium Pro, Dolby Vision gaming and ALLM. It has a measured 13.4ms input lag time and while playing Battlefield V, I found snapping between targets and moving around to be smooth with pretty quick response times.
New Grand Theft Auto 6 details might have emerged from an Amazon Brazil listing
The game apparently features NPCs with their own routines and "random events"
Players may be able to switch between Jason and Lucia during missions
Grand Theft Auto 6 pre-orders have officially begun, and thanks to Amazon Brazil's listing, new details about the game's open world may have emerged.
Alongside a larger Vice City map, which Rockstar has previously said will allow players to explore several regions of Leonida, the product listing description also states that players will be able to switch between co-protagonists Jason and Lucia during the story and "participate in missions as a duo."
This sounds similar to GTA 5, so we could expect certain missions to be playable by either character, but it could also mean players can choose who to complete a mission with, regardless.
It also looks like GTA 6's world will be highly detailed with a "greater sense of immersion", as non-player characters (NPCs) will have their own "routines", which could mean daily and nightly activities, "random events" that players can encounter, and "interactive establishments."
The latter could be a reference to shops, tattoo parlours, and salons, but could also describe places like strip clubs, bars, and gun stores, which haven't been revealed yet but can also be found in GTA 5.
The mention of "random events" sounds like a feature drawn from Red Dead Redemption 2, allowing players to come across them while roaming the map, including things like isolated interactions and unmarked encounters.
GTA 6 will also reportedly feature "integrated social networks" that mimic real life, and players can "watch viral videos, follow influencers, and discover world events through your in-game mobile phone."
The game is built for current-gen, PS5, Xbox Series X, and Series S, and the description confirms that it will offer "next-generation graphics" that include "advanced lighting, dynamic weather, more natural animations, and a high level of detail in environments."
At the moment it's unclear whether these details have come from Rockstar themselves, or have been added by a third-party but they certainly sound very plausible.
GTA 6 launches on November 19 and will cost $79.99 / AU$129.95 / £69.99 for the Standard Edition and $99.99 / AU$159.95 / £89.99 for the Ultimate Edition. Pre-loads begin on November 12.
For two years, I was TechRadar's chief vacuum tester. That wasn't my actual job title (more's the pity) but that is mostly what I was doing. My main takeaway from those very housework-heavy times is that most people should ignore the flashy cordless stick vacuums and just buy a corded upright. And that's especially true for anyone with pets, lots of carpet, or a home with many people living in it.
I'll get into exactly why I've turned into such a corded upright evangelist below, but I'd like to flag up first that if you were going to convert, now would be a great time to do so. We're just nearing the end of the Amazon Prime Day sales and there are a ton of discounts on corded upright vacuums from Shark — if you're quick. (Want to see? Skip my waffle and jump straight to the deals.)
Why are corded upright vacuums the superior type of vacuum? Three big reasons:
#1. The suction is better
The main reason to choose a corded upright is because, as a general rule of thumb, the suction is almost always better than on a cordless model. If you have carpet, hairy pets, or a high-traffic household, it's just going to be much more effective at keeping it clean.
#2. They last longer
Speaking generally, corded uprights are typically more robust and longer-lasting than cordless options — possibly because often, on a cordless vacuum, the first thing to expire will be the battery. A decent lifespan on a cordless stick vac might be 2-5 years, whereas many upright models can run and run... my mum has a corded upright that used to belong to my grandmother, and has been in use for maybe two decades. It's still going strong.
#3. You can clean, uninterrupted, for longer
With a corded vacuum, you're never going to run out of juice mid-clean. Perhaps even more significant is that the dust cups are much bigger — the cup on a cordless stick vacuum generally be 0.8L at the most (many are smaller), whereas it's common to see 2L cups on uprights. If you're dealing with pet hair in particular, it's such a blessing not to have to traipse to the bin every 10 minutes.
Shark cordless upright deals
Okay then, let's get into the deals. We're nearing the end of Amazon Prime Day, but there are still some bargains to be had, if you're speedy. These Shark corded uprights all have decent discounts that are well worth checking out.
How do I tell the difference between these vacuums, I hear you ask? Well, some of them are slightly older models, but that might not be immediately obvious. Most are designed around the same 'lift away' system, where you can remove and hold the canister while you use the floorhead on the wand attached to the flexible nozzle.
A key differentiator to pay attention to is the attachments included. Most will come with your standard narrow nozzle and 'multi-tool' but some might also have a mini motorized head that's designed for use on furniture, and is especially useful at getting hair off upholstery.
The fanciest models will also have some advanced 'detection' features — for instance, they might be able to sense carpet or room edges and increase suction in response. The PowerDetect Upright has a nifty trick where it will suck up (rather than showploughing) debris when it's being pulled backwards. That feature makes a surprisingly big difference to how fast you can clean.
Cordless alternatives
Not convinced? There are some situations where a cordless vacuum is still a better choice. For instance, if you have mostly hard flooring (so don't need a ton of suction power for effective cleaning), or your home has lots of stairs (which would require some awkward traversing with a bulky, heavy upright), or you're trying to navigate many nooks and crannies (in which case the cord and chunky form factor is going to get annoying).
Here are the Prime Day deals I'd recommend on Shark cordless stick vacuums:
Shark
Shark Stratos Cordless Stick Vacuum Cleaner With Anti Hair Wrap Plus, Clean Sense Iq & Anti-Odour Technology, 60 Mins Run-Time, Removable Battery, 2 Attachments, Charcoal/rose Gold Iz400uk
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Shark Stratos Cordless Pet Pro Stick Vacuum Cleaner With Anti Hair Wrap Plus, Clean Sense Iq, Duoclean, 60min Run-Time, Removable Battery, 4 Tools, Anti-Allergen, White/navy Iz402uktsb
Supergirl has finally taken flight in theaters — and, if you're weighing up whether to see it, read my Supergirl review first to find out if it's worth doing so.
If you've already made up your mind about not seeing the DC Universe (DCU) movie on the big screen, though, you might be wondering when it'll be available to watch at home.
So, when might the Milly Alcock-fronted superhero film make its streaming debut? Below, I've offered my thoughts on its possible HBO Max release date, so read on to see when it might come to one of the world's best streaming services.
Does Supergirl have an HBO Max release date?
Supergirl and Krypto's first joint big-screen adventure will drop on HBO Max later this year (Image credit: DC Studios/Warner Bros. Pictures)
No. One of this year's many new movies only landed in theaters globally on June 26, so it'll be a while before it airs on Warner Bros. Discovery's (WBD) streaming platform.
That said, we can use some recent examples of WBD movies releasing on HBO Max to take an educated guess at when it may join the service's library.
For starters, Superman, the first DCU Chapter One flick, dropped on HBO Max on September 19, 2025. That means it came to the platform exactly 70 days after its initial theatrical release on July 11, 2025.
Ruthye is one of many supporting characters you'll see in Supergirl (Image credit: DC Studios/Warner Bros. Pictures)
If Supergirl follows in Superman's footsteps, it would make its HBO Max bow on September 4, 2026 — but, how likely is that to happen?
Well, Warner Bros. movies that have come out this year and are now on HBO Max include Wuthering Heights, The Bride!, and They Will Kill You. Curiously, this trio all launched on the service 77 days their original theatrical release dates.
Should other films yet to launch on HBO Max, such as Mortal Kombat II and Lee Cronin's The Mummy, also arrive 77 days after their theatrical debuts, Supergirl may similarlyfollow this release pattern, and be available to stream at home on September 11.
However, considering the aforementioned date is when the 9/11 attacks, aka one of the most tragic events in US history, occurred, I'd be very surprised if the movie formerly known as Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow comes out on that date. My best guess, then, is that Supergirl will make its streaming bow on September 4 or 18.
What is the runtime for Supergirl?
Supergirl's first silver screen story in 40 years clocks in at under two hours (Image credit: DC Studios/Warner Bros. Pictures)
Supergirl is one of the shortest superhero films of all time. Indeed, at just one hour and 47 minutes, Kara Zor-El's second-ever standalone film, which includes its end-credits crawl, is certainly on the punchier side.
For those of you with small bladders, though, that means you might only need to take one bathroom break during your screening, if you need to take any at all!
Does Supergirl have any end-credits scenes?
Does Lobo make an appearance in any Supergirl post-credits scenes? (Image credit: DC Studios/Warner Bros. Pictures)
You'll need to read my Supergirl ending explained piece to find out. It goes without saying, but that article is full of spoilers, so only read it once you've seen the DCU flick.
Amazon Prime Day is almost over. It may be the final day of the retailer's annual four-day mega-sale, but you've got a few more hours to bag a last-minute deal before they disappear for good or sell out completely. I'm here to find you all of the best ones, using nearly a decade of experience covering the sale to handpick the deals that are actually worth it.
There have been some strong deals this week across Amazon devices, wearables, appliances, TVs, fans, and more — and several have proven so popular that they're out of stock on the final day of the sale. That's why I wouldn't wait around if some offers catch your eye, as they could sell out before the end of the day.
As well as top tech items that have been tested and come recommended by the experts across TechRadar, I've also picked out a few essentials worth stocking up on and bargain gadgets that you might like to treat yourself to today.
I'll also bring you live updates on the best remaining deals, shouting out the ones I don't think you should miss, and giving stock updates where possible on the offers most at risk of selling out. At this point, though, outside of the near-limitless Amazon devices, my advice is that if you see it and want it, now's the time to buy.
Remember that you need an Amazon Prime membership to access almost all of the deals available on the final day of the sale. But in a neat trick, you can still make use of the 30-day free trial if you haven't signed up before.
This half-price offer gets you an easy-to-install Ring Indoor Camera for a new low price. The Alexa-enabled plug-in security camera features motion-activated notifications, 2K resolution video support, a privacy cover and two-way talk to allow you to see, hear and communicate throughout your home.View Deal
We've tested other walking pads and treadmills from Mobvoi and are huge fans. This is a great low price for the manufacturer's basic walking pad, which is easy to assemble, easy to use, and well-constructed. It's a great way to get your steps in while working, or when the cold months set in and you can keep up your fitness levels at home.View Deal
This Warmco Portable handheld fan is a slightly more high-tech and serious-looking device. Again, we haven't reviewed it, but it does have good Amazon reviews and the price is right thanks to an Amazon Prime Day deal. According to the user reviews, this looks to be a surprisingly powerful little fan that's capable of 2.5 hours of operation per charge.View Deal
The Philips OneBlade 360 is a quick, simple and affordable electric razor that's suitable for a wide variety of face and body grooming needs. This jam-packed bundle is now down to the lowest price I've ever seen, making it a great buy. Even more so, as this bundle includes the handle, as well as two spare blades, three combs, a body kit, and a USB-A charging cable.View Deal
I'm not sure how I feel about smart rings, but our fitness editor, Matt Evans, is a big fan of the Oura Ring 4. He said it was "nearly the perfect fitness tracker" in our review, praising the design, ease-of-use, long-lasting battery and detailed health information it offers. This fascinating bit of tech is now down to its lowest-ever price on Amazon.View Deal
This Ninja Creami ice cream maker has become all the rage as a quick and convenient way to make all of your favourite frozen treats, milkshakes and sorbets at the touch of a button. While it's been a little cheaper over Black Friday, this is still a good price for the appliance that will only be more popular now that we'd all love some chilled treats within touching distance.View Deal
The Kindle Colorsoft just fell to its lowest-ever price as part of this year's Amazon Prime Day sale. As Amazon's first colored Kindle, it's a must-have if you love reading travel guides, graphic novels, and other genres with a lot of images and photographs — or just want to view your entire ebook library in its full colour glory. The ereader is also USB-C and wireless charging compatible, lasts up to eight weeks on a full battery, and has enough storage for thousands of books.View Deal
The G50 is very budget-friendly even at full price, but now it's even more so thanks to this deal, which takes it under £100. A maximum suction of 4,000Pa is extremely good for the price, and the onboard bin is surprisingly generously sized at 600ml. For this price, expect basic navigation and a design suited to general whole-home cleans rather than anything more specific. Although we haven't reviewed this specific model yet, we generally rate Eufy highly as a brand, and the value for money is impressive.View Deal
I've got one of those AnySharp knife sharpeners to keep my kitchen knives up to scratch, but if you want to go all the way with a convenient knife block with a built-in sharpener, then this is a great price for a premium set from Ninja. You'll never suffer from dull knives again with this extremely handy kitchen gadget, with its six-piece set of stainless steel knives and included paring scissors.View Deal
This is a great price for a relatively modern laptop that comes with a well-performing and efficient Snapdragon X CPU. On top of that, you get 16GB of RAM, a surprisingly large 1TB SSD for storage, and incredible battery life, which represents good value for money overall. I like it as a light, portable and capable all-around everyday machine.View Deal
I did a lot of research before picking up this pressure washer for myself a couple of years ago — and it's been an excellent buy for simple cleaning tasks around the home, such as patios, decking, walls and cars. While we haven't tested this model at TechRadar, it's been praised elsewhere for its solid build quality, strong water pressure and portability. You also get a good selection of attachments in this bundle.View Deal
As the successor to the excellent LG B4, the B5 is one of the best budget OLED TVs you can buy. This 55-inch model offers a good option for most spaces if you don't want the screen to dominate the room. Picture quality is excellent, with impressive brightness, strong contrast, and rich blacks for general viewing and sports, while the gaming features are top-tier for a smooth and responsive experience on PS5, Switch 2, and Xbox consoles.View Deal
The SanDisk Extreme Portable SSD is an external drive that works best for photographers, videographers, and other creatives who need to manage large files on the go. It is drop-tested up to three meters, IP65-rated water and dust-resistant, and has a built-in carabiner hook that makes it ideal for outdoor adventures. This is the lowest price it's been all year since the storage crisis really picked up.View Deal
The Suri 2.0 Sonic Electric Toothbrush is 25% off at Amazon for Prime Day. This is a strong offer for the fantastic, eco-friendly alternative to other electric toothbrushes. In fact, we scored it four-and-a-half out of five in our Suri 2.0 Sonic Toothbrush review. I've found that it performs and cleans well, offers an impressive 40-day battery life, fast wireless charging over USB-C, a useful pressure sensor, and comes with handy extras like a magnetic wall mount and UV cleaning travel case.View Deal
The Ninja Foodi Max is the ultimate air fryer for many and it's now down to a great low price at Amazon. It offers six different functions, including Max Crisp, air frying, roasting, baking, reheating, and dehydrating. With two baskets, you get two independent cooking zones with the option to have them sync or match up, depending on your needs. Its extra large capacity is perfect for family cooking or batch cooking as it gives you plenty of room for a 2kg chicken or 1.4kg of fries in each compartment.View Deal
It's a rare thing these days to see a gaming laptop for under £600, and better yet, this Asus TUF actually features a decent RTX 4050 graphics card. If you're looking for the basics, then this machine is definitely going to cover you well for a great price. The RTX 4050, in combination with the Ryzen 7 chipset, is going to play all the latest games — and should do well, granted you're willing to tweak a few settings here and there on the most demanding titles.View Deal
Treat yourself to one of the best pairs of bone conduction headphones at their lowest-ever price — one that we last saw during Black Friday. Not only do they deliver outstanding sound, but they're also incredibly comfortable. They're highly recommended by our Fitness & Wearables Editor, Matt Evans, and are now more affordable, making them a great buy for runners and gym goers.View Deal
The Nintendo Switch 2 is currently sitting at £369 at Amazon UK, but you can use a handy coupon code to knock a further £10 off the price at checkout. While that's a price we've seen before, it is a match for the record-low price on this ever-popular console. View Deal
Yes, there's apparently a "deal" on this popular set of Corsair RAM, but when you look back and see the very same set was as low as £80 in late 2025, it feels terrible to even consider buying at these prices. Still, if you're in desperate need of some quality RAM, it likely won't get any better than this for a while.View Deal
Willing to spend a bit more? Amazon's early Prime Day deals feature the AirPods 4 with active noise cancellation for their lowest price ever. These AirPods 4 feature a new comfortable design, handy controls, and Apple's H2 chip, which supports personalised spatial audio and voice isolation. There's also that all-important ANC to block out distracting noises and outside sounds, which is great when you want to focus at work or are commuting.View Deal
Amazon Prime Day — Top deals under £50
I don't know about you, but I've been fully wrapped up in World Cup fever since the first kick off. So now, if you're keen to make your kickabout in the park or weekly five-a-side game more like playing over in the USA, Canada or Mexico, then this replica of the official FIFA ball is 33% off at Amazon.View Deal
I've seen a lot of people talk about and use Loop earplugs lately so if you want to see what the fuss is all about then this entry-level pair is down to a record-low price. Use them to block out noise on a commute, help you focus in the office, protect your ears from loud music at bars or concerts, or help you create a better environment for sleep. They're reusable and can last for up to five years so a good investment if you'll be a regular user.View Deal
The latest wireless Ring Doorbell has been discounted to a new record-low price for Prime Day. We've tested this and have been impressed with the video quality, high zoom, and night vision colour, but it's a shame that some of this device's value is usable exclusively with a Ring Protect subscription. However, if you're fine with paying for a subscription or already using a Ring-based home security system, it's worth the cost.View Deal
After burning my hand on my steering wheel, I decided to invest in a cheap reflective screen for my car. This Spigen shade comes from a trusted brand and looks a lot better than the cheaper options out there thanks to its snug all-purpose fit. It's much easier to store than the foldable versions (it comes with its own little bag), and has two possible sizes so you can really tailor it to your car.View Deal
Can you ever have too many USB cables? The box full of them under my desk would suggest you can. However, if you want a couple more to leave around the house or take with you when out and about, this pair of USB-C to USB-A cables from top brand Anker is now super-cheap for Prime Day.View Deal
Get the highly rated Renpho smart scale on sale for under £20 for Prime Day. The smart scale has over 300,000 reviews on Amazon and holds a solid 4.5-star rating. You can use this smart device to measure your body fat ratio, BMI, and weight via the Renpho app.View Deal
Amazon's new Fire TV Stick 4K Plus streams shows and movies to your TV in ultra-high-definition 4K resolution. This updated version now supports Dolby Vision for improved colours, Wi-Fi 6 for better connectivity, and includes 2GB of RAM for faster performance. This Prime Day deal is a new record-low price and excellent value for an all-around streaming device.View Deal
If you want a cheap and basic hair dryer, then it's hard to go wrong with this BaByliss Power Smooth Hair Dryer for under £22 ahead of Prime Day. It has all the essential features you need, with powerful, fast drying and a lightweight design that makes it easy to use.View Deal
What's better than 99 AA batteries for cheap? How about a flat 100 AA batteries for a super-low price? Sure, not many people are getting excited about buying batteries, but if you need to stock up, then now's a great time to do so while you can bag so many at such a bargain price.View Deal
The Ninja Blast Portable Blender is a powerful all-in-one portable blender – and it's now down to a great low price for Prime Day. It has a 530ml container with a leakproof lid and sip spout, while the carry handle means you can take it with you to the gym or on your walks. It’s capable of blending ice and frozen fruit, as well as any liquids and powders, while one charge gives you up to two hours of battery life.View Deal
This half-price offer gets you an easy-to-install Ring Indoor Camera for a new low price. The Alexa-enabled plug-in security camera features motion-activated notifications, 2K resolution video support, a privacy cover and two-way talk to allow you to see, hear and communicate throughout your home.View Deal
I actually bought a Levoit Core Mini for myself when moving into a new house that hadn't been lived in for a while to get rid of the dust and debris, and I also think it works as a great option for any allergy problems. What I like most is that it's small and quiet, so it is perfect for all sorts of spaces, such as the living room and bedroom. It's now also very affordable at 15% off.View Deal
If you want a cheap and basic Bluetooth speaker, then you can't go wrong with this Anker Soundcore 2 for under £25. Sure, it's not going to give you the biggest and boldest audio quality, but it's still a solid option at an affordable price. Battery life is an impressive 24 hours, too, so it's great to use around the home or take it with you when on the go.View Deal
If you need a cheap and cheerful printer, this DeskJet 2921 is a great budget choice that supports wireless printing, scanning, and copying. This bundle also includes three months of HP Instant Ink, so you can save cash on your first few rounds of prints.View Deal
Amazon's best-selling Echo Show 5 is down to £49.99 for Prime Day. The latest version of the Echo Show 5 features a compact 5.5-inch display but packs impressive sound with deeper bass and clearer vocals. Voice controls are enabled through Amazon Alexa, while you can use the smart screen to listen to podcasts, watch movies, stream videos, play music, and more.View Deal
The Razer DeathAdder is the wired gaming mouse I used almost exclusively back in my PC gaming glory days, and at this ridiculously low price, I'm tempted to pick up one again. More advanced gaming mice are available, but, as the name suggests, this has all the essential features you need for accuracy, performance, customisability, and longevity. And it's hard to argue against for less than £20.View Deal
Amazon Prime Day — Fans
This Warmco Portable handheld fan is a slightly more high-tech and serious-looking device. Again, we haven't reviewed it, but it does have good Amazon reviews and the price is right thanks to an Amazon Prime Day deal. According to the user reviews, this looks to be a surprisingly powerful little fan that's capable of 2.5 hours of operation per charge.View Deal
Finding a traditional floor fan on sale in today's Amazon Prime Day sale is like finding gold dust. Most of the decent deals are already sold out, but there is this listing on a Cost Way 20-inch model. I think this one is quite a basic affair, but it is decently sized for the money so it should kick-out a fair bit of air flow!View Deal
We haven't reviewed this Midea 2-in-1 tower fan on site, but it looks like a good option today. Like the Levoit above, it's a rare example of a branded fan that's actually on sale in the Prime Day sale with a heavy price cut. As a 2-in-1 model, it provides cooling and a built-in HEPA filter, which could be useful if you suffer from summer allergies. Other features include an LED display and smartphone integration.View Deal
Most standing fans are sold out or not on offer in today's Prime Day sale. This Levoit Smart Silent Tower fan is an exception, however, and it actually has a pretty decent price cut. We haven't reviewed this model personally at TechRadar, but we have tested other products from this brand and been impressed. This particular model features quiet operation, an energy-efficient brushless motor, and smartphone integration, so it's a pretty high-tech fan overall. View Deal
Amazon Prime Day — Appliances
This weather makes an ice-cold drink extremely appealing right now, and the unique Ninja Slushi just fell back to its Black Friday price at Amazon. This kitchen appliance makes all sorts of chilled and frozen drinks, including juices, cocktails, milkshakes, and more. We loved it in our Ninja Slushi review, praising its ability to make quick and delicious drinks easily in a fun and entertaining package.View Deal
This Ninja Creami ice cream maker has become all the rage as a quick and convenient way to make all of your favourite frozen treats, milkshakes and sorbets at the touch of a button. While it's been a little cheaper over Black Friday, this is still a good price for the appliance that will only be more popular now that we'd all love some chilled treats within touching distance.View Deal
Sage makes some of the best coffee machines we've ever tested here at TechRadar, so I definitely want to shout out this offer on its excellent The Barista Express. We awarded it 4.5 stars in our review for its ease of use, bevvy of customisable settings and tasty results. While it's still a pricey machine, it's worth the investment if you really want to get into your coffee-making at home.View Deal
The Ninja Foodi Max is the ultimate air fryer for many and it's now down to a great low price at Amazon. It offers six different functions, including Max Crisp, air frying, roasting, baking, reheating, and dehydrating. With two baskets, you get two independent cooking zones with the option to have them sync or match up, depending on your needs. Its extra large capacity is perfect for family cooking or batch cooking as it gives you plenty of room for a 2kg chicken or 1.4kg of fries in each compartment.View Deal
Ninja's recent space-saving air fryer is just £5 more than its lowest-ever price, which is still a bit of a steal for the popular and well-rated appliance. We loved it at TechRadar, scoring it full marks in our Ninja Double Stack Air Fryer review and even putting it in our best air fryer buying guide. Well-built and great-looking on any countertop, it offers five cooking levels across two drawers and two racks, while the 9.5L capacity is ideal for medium to big families.View Deal
Here's a best-ever discount on Ninja's portable air fryer — and a great Prime Day deal. This bundle includes the PowerPod lid, plus two resealable glass containers to carry your dishes until you're ready to cook. According to our testing, it cooks exceptionally quickly, is easy to use and a breeze to clean, making this one of the best air fryer deals I've seen this year.View Deal
I've got one of those AnySharp knife sharpeners to keep my kitchen knives up to scratch, but if you want to go all the way with a convenient knife block with a built-in sharpener, then this is a great price for a premium set from Ninja. You'll never suffer from dull knives again with this extremely handy kitchen gadget, with its six-piece set of stainless steel knives and included paring scissors.View Deal
The Ninja Blast Portable Blender is a powerful all-in-one portable blender – and it's now down to a great low price for Prime Day. It has a 530ml container with a leakproof lid and sip spout, while the carry handle means you can take it with you to the gym or on your walks. It’s capable of blending ice and frozen fruit, as well as any liquids and powders, while one charge gives you up to two hours of battery life.View Deal
A smart kettle feels like a bit of a gimmick, but if you make a variety a different hot drinks that taste better when brewed at specific temperatures, then I could see a reason why you'd want to invest in this Ninja Perfect Temperature Kettle. With this discount, it's much easier to justify a purchase compared to the steep full price.View Deal
The Shark Detect Clean & Empty Cordless Vacuum offers convenient automation features and versatile cleaning technology, including a special brushroll that works on both hardwood and carpeted surfaces. Its self-emptying dock doubles as a charging station, which makes it easy to keep fully charged, even though it runs for up to 40 minutes at full battery. For under £200, it's hard to pass up such a high-tech and highly rated vacuum.View Deal
The G50 is very budget-friendly even at full price, but now it's even more so thanks to this deal, which takes it under £100. A maximum suction of 4,000Pa is extremely good for the price, and the onboard bin is surprisingly generously sized at 600ml. For this price, expect basic navigation and a design suited to general whole-home cleans rather than anything more specific. Although we haven't reviewed this specific model yet, we generally rate Eufy highly as a brand, and the value for money is impressive.View Deal
I actually bought a Levoit Core Mini for myself when moving into a new house that hadn't been lived in for a while to get rid of the dust and debris, and I also think it works as a great option for any allergy problems. What I like most is that it's small and quiet, so it is perfect for all sorts of spaces, such as the living room and bedroom. It's now also very affordable at 15% off.View Deal
I did a lot of research before picking up this pressure washer for myself a couple of years ago — and it's been an excellent buy for simple cleaning tasks around the home, such as patios, decking, walls and cars. While we haven't tested this model at TechRadar, it's been praised elsewhere for its solid build quality, strong water pressure and portability. You also get a good selection of attachments in this bundle.View Deal
Amazon Prime Day — Amazon Devices
Amazon Kindle Unlimited: free for three months Save £24 and get yourself unlimited access to over a million books, magazines, and audiobooks for three months with this exclusive deal for Prime members ahead of Amazon Prime Day. Read and download books onto any Kindle, iOS, Android, PC or Mac and enjoy offline reading anywhere with this rare extended free trial.View Deal
Audible membership:free for three months at Audible Audible is Amazon's premier storefront for audiobooks, with a vast library of over 1 million titles. Right now, as part of an early Amazon Prime Day promotion, Prime members can get a full three months of membership on the house! Normally costing £5.99, the standard membership includes unlimited access to the non-Plus library and one free book token per month.View Deal
This excellent value bundle includes a Blink Outdoor 4 security camera and a Blink Video Doorbell at an incredibly low price. It's one of my top picks from this year's early Prime Day deals if you want to dabble with some cheap smart home tech. The 4th-generation outdoor security camera features two-way audio, a two-year battery life, and works with Amazon Alexa for hands-free control and interconnectivity with other smart devices. Meanwhile, the Blink Video Doorbell is a cheap and easy way to get alerts to your phone when motion is detected or when guests are at your door.View Deal
The new Blink Mini 2K+ has a couple of nice upgrades compared to the previous model, including an in-built spotlight, night view in colour support and the option to use it outdoors with the weather-resistant adaptor. Aside from that, it offers the same raft of security features such as motion detection, two-way audio and smartphone app integration. Get it now for a record-low price.View Deal
The Blink Outdoor Camera 2K+ is packed with the essentials. It has 2K video clarity, so you can see what’s going on more clearly. You can also zoom in on what’s happening with 4X zoom, before using the two-way audio to talk to a delivery person or whoever is spotted. It’s simple to set up and weatherproof, with two AA batteries powering the device for up to two years.View Deal
The latest wireless Ring Doorbell has been discounted to a new record-low price for Prime Day. We've tested this and have been impressed with the video quality, high zoom, and night vision colour, but it's a shame that some of this device's value is usable exclusively with a Ring Protect subscription. However, if you're fine with paying for a subscription or already using a Ring-based home security system, it's worth the cost.View Deal
The newest Ring Battery Doorbell Plus model drops to £50 in Amazon's latest sale. Its camera features 1536p HD resolution, night vision with color, and an improved motion sensor. It also includes an increased head-to-toe field of view of 150 by 150 degrees.View Deal
Amazon's best-selling Echo Dot is down to under £30 for Prime Day – an OK offer, but far from the previous record-low of £22.99. Nevertheless, the Echo Dot offers an improved audio experience, plus a new temperature sensor and all the handy features from Alexa, like playing music, answering questions, and checking the weather completely hands-free. As far as a cheap and cheerful smart speaker goes, it's one of the better options out there.View Deal
Amazon's Echo Spot smart clock is over £25 off for Spring Deal Days — that drops it to about £10 more than the record-low price. As well as a time display and wake-up alerts, this compact bit of kit can play music, check the weather and control other smart devices throughout your home.View Deal
You can get the upgraded version of Amazon's standard Fire TV Stick for £16.99 — a new record-low price. In our Fire TV Stick review, we found the original version was a cheap way to add essential smart features to your TV, including access to streaming apps in HD, Alexa voice controls, and the ability to control other smart home devices.View Deal
Amazon's newest 4K streaming stick is down to its lowest-ever price for Prime Day. Considering it's only a few quid more than the cheaper HD version, you might as well pay for the upgrade and get access to higher resolution streaming — as long as you have a 4K TV. It lacks a few premium features found in the more expensive Plus and Max models, such as improved Wi-Fi and Dolby Atmos, but this is more than enough to cover general everyday use.View Deal
Amazon's new Fire TV Stick 4K Plus streams shows and movies to your TV in ultra-high-definition 4K resolution. This updated version now supports Dolby Vision for improved colours, Wi-Fi 6 for better connectivity, and includes 2GB of RAM for faster performance. This Prime Day deal is a new record-low price and excellent value for an all-around streaming device.View Deal
This is a return to the record-low price for Amazon's premium streaming device. The Fire TV Stick 4K Max streams the same content at the same quality as the standard 4K version, but the extra power inside delivers faster app navigation. Plus, it uses Wi-Fi 6E technology to deliver a more stable, consistent streaming experience.View Deal
The latest version of the standard Kindle is on sale as part of the annual Prime Day sale. It's a basic ereader, but it still boasts a four-week battery life and space for thousands of books. Given it's £55 cheaper than the Paperwhite, this is clearly a better pick for the infrequent reader who's after a more budget-friendly option. At £75, though, this Prime Day deal is a little underwhelming, given it's been as low as £69.99 before.View Deal
Amazon has brought back its decent — but not spectacular — Black Friday deal on the latest Kindle Paperwhite for Amazon Prime Day. We found in our Kindle Paperwhite review that it's packed with features to suit all avid readers, including a 12-week battery life, glare-free 7-inch screen, adjustable warm light, and storage space for thousands of books. This is a good buy and one of the best ereaders out there; it's just a shame that the days of even bigger discounts are well in the past.View Deal
The Kindle Colorsoft just fell to its lowest-ever price as part of this year's Amazon Prime Day sale. As Amazon's first colored Kindle, it's a must-have if you love reading travel guides, graphic novels, and other genres with a lot of images and photographs — or just want to view your entire ebook library in its full colour glory. The ereader is also USB-C and wireless charging compatible, lasts up to eight weeks on a full battery, and has enough storage for thousands of books.View Deal
The Blink Video Doorbell is down to its lowest-ever price right now at Amazon, which is great news if you're interested in buying your first smart doorbell. This latest model comes with a head-to-toe HD view, infrared night vision, and two-way audio – all you'd want in a basic video doorbell. You can watch packages get delivered and answer the door in real-time from the Blink app, but you can't save footage without a Blink Subscription or a Sync Module (which you can add for £5). Thankfully, you get a 30-day Blink Subscription Plan trial with your purchase, so you can try before you buy.View Deal
This half-price offer gets you an easy-to-install Ring Indoor Camera for a new low price. The Alexa-enabled plug-in security camera features motion-activated notifications, 2K resolution video support, a privacy cover and two-way talk to allow you to see, hear and communicate throughout your home.View Deal
Amazon's best-selling Echo Show 5 is down to £49.99 for Prime Day. The latest version of the Echo Show 5 features a compact 5.5-inch display but packs impressive sound with deeper bass and clearer vocals. Voice controls are enabled through Amazon Alexa, while you can use the smart screen to listen to podcasts, watch movies, stream videos, play music, and more.View Deal
Amazon's larger smart display just got its biggest discount yet for Prime Day. The Echo Show 11 boasts a vibrant 11-inch full HD screen and spatial audio support for room-filling sound when listening to music or watching videos. With Alexa+ support, too, you get access to all of its advanced AI features, and an easy way to connect and control other smart devices around your home.View Deal
Amazon Prime Day — Televisions
Amazon's Prime Day sale includes this 32-inch TV on sale for a record-low price of £129.99. While the Amazon 2-Series TV is just a basic HD display, you get smart capabilities with the Fire TV experience and Amazon Alexa on board for hands-free control at a bargain price. It's far from the best TV in the world, but if you need something small and basic for the kitchen or a kid's room, then this is fine for the job.View Deal
The perfect gaming screen upgrade ahead of GTA 6 — fantastic OLED image quality, with full HDMI 2.1 support on all four HDMI ports, plus a great smart TV system. This is a good price for a TV this good at this size, although it was £30 cheaper earlier in the sale.View Deal
LG's best value OLED hits its lowest ever price with this Prime Day deal, with the 48-inch LG B5 hitting £567, beating the previous cheapest price by £60. Perfect for bedroom gaming, the B5 has a full suite of gaming features and delivers smooth gameplay. View Deal
The 50-inch Amazon Ember TV is the mid-sized version of the budget-friendly 4-Series range and it's now down to its lowest-ever price. It's a nice buy if you're on a budget, as the premium 4K resolution delivers excellent clarity and picture quality for TV shows, movies, sports and general viewing. All major streaming apps are ready to go, too, plus there's voice control support through Alexa. It's an all-around solid TV for the price that I'd buy if I needed an affordable and capable display.View Deal
Here's a quality and good value big screen TV from Hisense. The QLED displays ensure vibrant colours and excellent brightness, even in a brighter room, while 4K resolution support gives you top-tier picture quality. As far as large TVs go, this is one of the better options I've spotted in the Prime Day sale that balances price and features really well if you're on a tighter budget.View Deal
Amazon has taken the biggest step up in terms of quality with its latest Omni Mini-LED Series Fire TVs. That's clear in the price, which puts these very close to top-end OLED displays from the likes of Sony, Samsung and LG. However, you still get a lot for your money with this Amazon option, including a large 55-inch Mini-LED panel that boasts fantastic contrast, colors and image sharpness, a 144Hz game mode for a fast and responsive experience on consoles, and smart features.View Deal
Amazon's Ember QLED Series is a big step up in the otherwise cheap and cheerful range of smart TVs. This set boasts premium features, including a QLED display for better brightness and contrast, HDR and Dolby Vision for brighter and more vivid colours, local array dimming for richer blacks and HDMI 2.1 support to deliver a top-quality picture for all-around viewing and fast response times for gaming. It's not always easy to find a TV of this size and with these high-end features for just over £400, so it's an excellent buy for the budget-conscious without compromising on quality.View Deal
This is an incredible price for a 55-inch OLED TV that's as good as this. The S84F is basically the same as the Samsung S85F, which we gave 4.5 stars to — this cheaper version doesn't have Filmmaker Mode and lacks some minor lifestyle features, but has all the essentials. It's a bargain.View Deal
As the successor to the excellent LG B4, the B5 is one of the best budget OLED TVs you can buy. This 55-inch model offers a good option for most spaces if you don't want the screen to dominate the room. Picture quality is excellent, with impressive brightness, strong contrast, and rich blacks for general viewing and sports, while the gaming features are top-tier for a smooth and responsive experience on PS5, Switch 2, and Xbox consoles.View Deal
The LG C5 covers all the bases, with OLED picture quality and razor-sharp performance for movies, sports and gaming. There's a reason it tops most of our best-of lists. The 55-inch model has dropped to £969 at Amazon, a new record-low price. View Deal
This is essentially the same TV as the TCL C6K, which we rate as the best cheap TV available right now — and it's better value than most TVs that actually aimed to be budget sets in the first place. The picture quality feels far more premium than the price — it's a great low-price big-screen upgrade.View Deal
This TV is a great price, given the premium mini-LED tech inside, and the support for 4K 120Hz gaming on new-gen consoles. It's a big, bright, dazzling premium TV.View Deal
Samsung's lineup of Crystal UHD TVs is less feature-rich compared to the pricier OLED and QLED displays, but they are a capable and affordable option for general everyday viewing. This 75-inch model is now available at a tempting low price in the latest Amazon sale if you don't need all the fancy features of a premium TV and just want one of the biggest screens you can buy. For the money, you get a large and modern TV that supports high-quality 4K resolution and all the most popular streaming apps.View Deal
I want to be clear that this is far from the best laptop you can buy, but I can't deny that it's incredibly cheap. The spec is incredibly low-end, with an entry-level processor, only 4GB of RAM and a small 64GB hard drive. At least it's a Chromebook, which can get more from weaker components, but this is only a good buy if you want to spend very little money on a very basic machine for infrequent, light use.View Deal
This version of the Lenovo Chromebook offers an impressive amount of power for the price. It includes a fairly basic Intel Core 3 processor, but you do get 8GB of RAM to boost performance, boot times, and load times. There's also 256GB of storage and battery life is excellent at 12 hours on a single charge. That's more than enough to last a full working day. At close to £200, it's a bargain for school or college, or just as a home laptop that you use for light use and everyday tasks.View Deal
This is a great price for a relatively modern laptop that comes with a well-performing Intel Core i5 CPU. On top of that, you get 16GB of RAM, a 512GB SSD for storage, and incredible battery life, which represents good value for money overall. It's slightly larger with the 16-inch display, which could hamper portability, but it's a solid everyday machine for the price.View Deal
This is a great price for a relatively modern laptop that comes with a well-performing and efficient Snapdragon X CPU. On top of that, you get 16GB of RAM, a surprisingly large 1TB SSD for storage, and incredible battery life, which represents good value for money overall. I like it as a light, portable and capable all-around everyday machine.View Deal
Display - 13 inches Processor - Snapdragon X Plus RAM - 16GB Storage - 512GB
The latest Microsoft Surface Laptop is one of our favourite Windows devices and received a glowing five-stars in our Microsoft Surface Laptop review, so I'm obviously going to call out this solid saving at Amazon. This particular specification includes a powerful Snapdragon X Plus processor, a healthy 16GB of RAM and a reasonable 512GB SSD. That storage feels a little light for the price, but the levels of performance and battery life from the CPU are top-tier to go alongside the swish-looking display and keyboard.View Deal
Wow, it's been a while since I've seen an RTX 5070 gaming laptop with 32GB of RAM hit this kind of price. The Acer Nitro V15 is still a relatively budget machine, but in terms of specs, this higher-end configuration really ticks all the boxes today. You get a great GPU, an up-to-date chipset, and 32GB of RAM right out of the box. View Deal
This mid-range RTX 5060 configuration is really hitting that sweet spot in terms of bang for the buck, in my opinion. The chipset is a little on the older side, and you're only getting 16GB of RAM, but I still think this one is a real bargain for £799. If you're just looking to play all the latest games smoothly at 1080p, then this particular listing is definitely worth considering. Getting a more spacious 1TB SSD is also a meaningful upgrade.View Deal
It's a rare thing these days to see a gaming laptop for under £600, and better yet, this Asus TUF actually features a decent RTX 4050 graphics card. If you're looking for the basics, then this machine is definitely going to cover you well for a great price. The RTX 4050, in combination with the Ryzen 7 chipset, is going to play all the latest games — and should do well, granted you're willing to tweak a few settings here and there on the most demanding titles.View Deal
Amazon Prime Day — Smartwatches
I'm not sure how I feel about smart rings, but our fitness editor, Matt Evans, is a big fan of the Oura Ring 4. He said it was "nearly the perfect fitness tracker" in our review, praising the design, ease-of-use, long-lasting battery and detailed health information it offers. This fascinating bit of tech is now down to its lowest-ever price on Amazon.View Deal
Here's a new record-low price for the Apple Watch SE 3. Apple's cheaper smartwatch is currently our pick for the best Apple Watch to buy if you're on a budget, as it delivers a full health and fitness tracking experience, all the convenient on-wrist features you need, and that familiar Apple style, but at a fraction of the price.View Deal
The latest Apple Watch 11 is down to its lowest-ever price in the latest Amazon Prime Day sale. The thinnest Apple Watch yet, with a wraparound LTP3 OLED display, it's a great-looking watch with Apple Intelligence-powered smarts and a boosted battery compared to previous devices, clocking in at 24 hours of average use.View Deal
The Fitbit Charge 6 is one of the simplest fitness trackers around, but it works very well, and is now back to a record-low price for Prime Day. It has a small screen that shows the time, how many steps you’ve taken, and your current heart rate as well. It’s subtle, so it fits on your wrist well – whether you’re at work or working out. Extensive battery life of up to seven days means minimal hassle, too.View Deal
The Fitbit Versa 4 is down to around £100 at Amazon, which is a record-low price for the manufacturer's classic all-purpose smartwatch. It's a great buy for fitness and sleep-tracking enthusiasts, as we wrote in our Fitbit Versa 4 review. It comes with loads of handy connectivity features like Google Wallet, Maps, and Bluetooth calls, as well as six days of battery life, loads of workout profiles, and advanced sleep tracking. View Deal
The discount may be small, but I reckon the Fitbit Inspire 3 will be a popular Prime Day deal at Amazon for this price. It's an excellent value-for-money device for newcomers or those curious about the usefulness of exercise tracking. The battery lasts for a lengthy ten days and it's packed with features and content that a beginner needs to get started.View Deal
Here's a healthy over £100 saving on one of Garmin's best running watches. The smartwatch delivers amazing performance and an abundance of features that accurately track your runs. We also love the AMOLED touchscreen that delivers bright visuals, even on a sunny day.View Deal
The Garmin Venu 3 once sat atop our guide to the best Garmin watches, with our fitness experts calling it "the best for most people". It's now been replaced by the new Venu 4, but this last-gen model still offers an excellent balance of advanced sports metrics and communication features at an affordable price that makes it a true Apple Watch alternative for fitness fans.View Deal
This is the biggest price cut yet on Google's latest and best smartwatch. We scored it an impressive 4.5 stars in our review, praising the unique Actua 360 domed display, the handy in-built Gemini features, and the excellent battery life. It's an all-around solid smartwatch companion if you're pairing it with an Android handset.View Deal
Amazon Prime Day — Headphones
This is a new record-low price for Apple's newest buds. The AirPods 4 feature a new design for all-day comfort and pack Apple's H2 chip, which supports personalized spatial audio and voice isolation. You also get a redesigned case with 30 hours of battery life and support for USB-C for wireless charging. Just be aware that this cheaper version does not support active noise cancellation, so it may be worth paying the extra to get that benefit with the deal below.View Deal
Willing to spend a bit more? Amazon's early Prime Day deals feature the AirPods 4 with active noise cancellation for their lowest price ever. These AirPods 4 feature a new comfortable design, handy controls, and Apple's H2 chip, which supports personalised spatial audio and voice isolation. There's also that all-important ANC to block out distracting noises and outside sounds, which is great when you want to focus at work or are commuting.View Deal
Apple's newest premium buds feature improved Active Noise Cancellation, outstanding audio, a comfortable in-ear design, and new features such as live translation and heart-rate tracking. To use, these are the do-it-all buds that offer excellent audio quality and top-tier noise-cancellation. Today's deal is the best price you can find on Apple's newest AirPods, and just £5 more than the record-low price.View Deal
If you want more affordable over-ears that don't compromise on quality, then consider these Bose QuietComfort Headphones while they are down to their lowest price this year at Amazon. As with the Ultra version, you get impressive noise cancellation, top-tier audio quality and 24 hours of battery life, but in a much more affordable package that's never been as low as this before..View Deal
The newer XM6s are a solid upgrade over this older model, but the Sony WH-1000XM5s are still a fantastic pair of headphones — especially at this new low price. You don't get a foldable design, but they're still a comfortable, smart, great-sounding pair of headphones that block outside sound highly effectively.View Deal
As it stands, you can still grab the incredible Sony WH-1000XM6 for £100 off — but it may not last. These headphones offer beautifully balanced audio output, top-tier touch controls, ergonomic comfort, and noise-crushing active noise cancellation. They're fantastic all-rounders, as our Sony WH-1000XM6 review digs into.View Deal
Bose's affordable earbuds offer top-tier active noise cancellation, but without a top-tier price tag. In our 4.5-star Bose QuietComfort Earbuds review, we said they were already "arguably best-in-class value" at full price, so for this price they're especially great. We praised their comfort and sound quality as well as the amazing ANC.View Deal
Treat yourself to one of the best pairs of bone conduction headphones at their lowest-ever price — one that we last saw during Black Friday. Not only do they deliver outstanding sound, but they're also incredibly comfortable. They're highly recommended by our Fitness & Wearables Editor, Matt Evans, and are now more affordable, making them a great buy for runners and gym goers.View Deal
While these Shokz OpenRun aren't the latest model, they are still an impressive pair of bone conduction headphones — and you can get them for less than £100. Their all-purpose functionality means that they are suitable for both running and stationary activities, packing a battery life of eight hours on a full charge. This means that if you enjoy longer training sessions, then they will last the duration of your workout, as well as doing justice to bass-heavy music.View Deal
Beats' latest sports earbuds get a nice discount, making it even more tempting to take advantage of their built-in heart-rate sensors, so you can track your runs with minimal other tech on you. In our Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 review, we also liked the head-tracked spatial audio, good stamina, huge range of features, and comfortable and lightweight fit — the latter is obviously super-important for sports headphones, and these deliver.View Deal
Amazon Prime Day — Health & Beauty
I've seen a lot of people talk about and use Loop earplugs lately so if you want to see what the fuss is all about then this entry-level pair is down to a record-low price. Use them to block out noise on a commute, help you focus in the office, protect your ears from loud music at bars or concerts, or help you create a better environment for sleep. They're reusable and can last for up to five years so a good investment if you'll be a regular user.View Deal
The Suri 2.0 Sonic Electric Toothbrush is 25% off at Amazon for Prime Day. This is a strong offer for the fantastic, eco-friendly alternative to other electric toothbrushes. In fact, we scored it four-and-a-half out of five in our Suri 2.0 Sonic Toothbrush review. It performs and cleans well, offers an impressive 40-day battery life, fast wireless charging over USB-C, a useful pressure sensor, and comes with handy extras like a magnetic wall mount and UV cleaning travel case.View Deal
The iO range is usually a more expensive option in Oral-B's range of electric toothbrushes, but this is a decent deal on the entry-level option that's also bundled with a few handy extras. It doesn't boast many high-end features but it has the basic ones you really need to brush your teeth effectively and efficiently, including a two-minute timer and a visible pressure sensor. Plus, you get spare brush head and a carry case included for free.View Deal
The Philips OneBlade 360 is a quick, simple and affordable electric razor that's suitable for a wide variety of face and body grooming needs. This jam-packed bundle is now down to the lowest price I've ever seen, making it a great buy. Even more so, as this bundle includes the handle, as well as two spare blades, three combs, a body kit, and a USB-A charging cable.View Deal
If you want a cheap and basic hair dryer, then it's hard to go wrong with this BaByliss Power Smooth Hair Dryer for under £22 ahead of Prime Day. It has all the essential features you need, with powerful, fast drying and a lightweight design that makes it easy to use.View Deal
Get the highly rated Renpho smart scale on sale for under £20 for Prime Day. The smart scale has over 300,000 reviews on Amazon and holds a solid 4.5-star rating. You can use this smart device to measure your body fat ratio, BMI, and weight via the Renpho app.View Deal
We've tested other walking pads and treadmills from Mobvoi and are huge fans. This is a great low price for the manufacturer's basic walking pad, which is easy to assemble, easy to use, and well-constructed. It's a great way to get your steps in while working, or when the cold months set in and you can keep up your fitness levels at home.View Deal
Amazon Prime Day — gaming
Grand Theft Auto 6 is available to preorder now at Amazon UK. Considering this is just a code in a box (meaning you will have to download the full game, as there's nothing on the disc), I'm less tempted to pick it up myself and just go digital. However, if you love having at least something physical, then you can pick up a PS5 or Xbox copy here.View Deal
The Nintendo Switch 2 is currently sitting at £369 at Amazon UK, but you can use a handy coupon code to knock a further £10 off the price at checkout. While that's a price we've seen before, it is a match for the record-low price on this ever-popular console. View Deal
Ideal for younger gamers, the Nex Playground comes with games out of the box and relies on intuitive motion controls. It's a locked-down system designed specifically with young children in mind. View Deal
A chunky discount on the PS5 Slim here, with 1TB storage and the disc reader attachment included out of the box. This discount takes its price well below the current going rate of the Xbox Series X, making it my top pick for a console right now.View Deal
If you're truly wedded to the Xbox ecosystem, the Xbox Series S is definitely the better value of the two right now thanks to this modest discount. It's much less powerful than the PS5, with half the internal storage, but it is substantially cheaper, so worthy of consideration.View Deal
The standard black Xbox Wireless Controller with a USB-C charging cable is available from £39.99 in the Amazon Prime Day sale. This well-loved and easy-to-use gamepad is compatible with most Bluetooth-enabled devices, such as Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S consoles, PCs, tablets, and mobile phones. This is a good price to bite on as we've only seen these controllers for a couple of quid less in the past.View Deal
The Razer DeathAdder is the wired gaming mouse I used almost exclusively back in my PC gaming glory days, and at this ridiculously low price, I'm tempted to pick up one again. More advanced gaming mice are available, but, as the name suggests, this has all the essential features you need for accuracy, performance, customisability, and longevity. And it's hard to argue against for less than £20.View Deal
Yes, there's apparently a "deal" on this popular set of Corsair RAM, but when you look back and see the very same set was as low as £80 in late 2025, it feels terrible to even consider buying at these prices. Still, if you're in desperate need of some quality RAM, it likely won't get any better than this for a while.View Deal
Live updates
Dawn of the final day — 12 hours remain
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Yeah, I've butchered that Majora's Mask reference in the header, but please cut me some slack, I've been on Prime Day duty since Monday and the deals delirium has fully set in now. The intent is what's important, though: Prime Day ends in 12 hours, so there isn't much time left to bag one of the best deals from this year's sale.
That's what I'm here to help with, by sharing all of the top offers I've spotted over the last few days that are still available so you can get them in your basket before they sell out or vanish until the next big bargain bonanza.
Stay tuned for all of my favorite buys, as well as recommendation on highly-rated tech from the wider TechRadar team that we think are well-worth buying at today's sale prices.
Oh yeah, be ready for lots of puns over the next 12 hours — that's the stage I'm at right now. And this deal isn't even for tech, but I wanted to share it as I've heard a lot of people (parents, in particular) whose children are all asking for a World Cup football. Well, here's your chance to get one — and it's 33% off.
Read all about it: this is a favourite in every Prime Day sale
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I'm sure any Prime Day regular won't be surprised to see that several Amazon Kindle models have been discounted for Prime Day. The standard Kindle, premium Kindle Paperwhite, and fancy Kindle Colorsoft have all got decent price cuts — with the Colorsoft being the standout as it drops to a record-low price.
Scoring an impressive 4.5-stars in our review, here's your chance to get the fantastic Sony WH-1000XM6 for a record-low price. I'm more than happy with my pair of Bose cans, but there's no denying that these are a tempting buy for audiophiles who love the over-ear design, high-quality audio, and industry-leading noise-cancellation.
I picked up the original version of the Suri Sonic Electric Toothbrush a few months ago, and I can't tell you how happy I am with that decision. Yeah, it's a bit of an investment in a toothbrush, but for something that I do twice a day, I'm happy to spend a bit on something that's genuinely very good at what it does. And, best of all, it's much nicer to use than plastic brushes, and the battery life is phenomenal. This newer 2.0 version is now 25% off.
I've given these Loop earplugs a shoutout in several of the last sales events and they're always a best-seller. Whether it's for blocking out noise while you sleep, muting that awful screeching from certain lines on the tube (yes, looking at you, Northern line), keeping your ears protected at a gig, or just to bring the noise down a bit while you're out for drinks, they're a popular buy. Even more so at this super-low price.
Amazon Prime Day isn't just about getting discounts on the latest tech, it's also a great opportunity to cash in on exclusive perks. As always, Amazon is running some promotions on its live services for Prime Day that are well worth a look.
Right now, for example, you can get an extended three-month free trial at Audible, plus a £10 voucher to spend on the Audible Store. Normally costing £5.99 per month, the standard membership includes unlimited access to the non-Plus library and one free book token per month. Audible is Amazon's premier storefront for audiobooks, with a vast library of over 1 million titles, so there's plenty of scope here for bagging some classics.
I've been surprised by the relatively small number of TV deals in this year's Prime Day. Of course, there are all the usual Amazon Fire TVs (now called Ember TVs) that we see on sale, but other choices are somewhat lacking.
I thought Amazon would go big given it's the World Cup at the moment and many might be looking for an upgrade. If that's you, though, then I have spotted an excellent £300 off the LG B5 OLED TV. That makes one of the best budget OLED TVs an even better buy this week.
Some of the year's best price cuts on Amazon devices
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As is tradition, with every Prime Day sale, Amazon devices have been slashed to some of the lowest prices all year. While not everything is as cheap as it's ever been, there's a good number of smart speakers, doorbells, cameras, and streaming sticks that are now available for super-cheap, with prices starting at £13.99. Just be aware that some are already selling out.
The puns. They just keep on coming. It's what's keeping me going at this point. This time I'm referring to a gaming mouse, specifically, the Razer DeathAdder Essential.
Now, I'm sure the pro gamers out there are probably scoffing at the idea of picking up this mouse, but back in the day, it used to be my go-to option. I've since moved to a wireless mouse from Logitech, but I can't deny that, at around £15, this is impossible to beat in terms of what you get for the cash if you need a basic budget gaming mouse.
I can't be the only one wishing they had a Ninja Creami right now. Any one of the frozen treats that this cool little kitchen appliance can make would go down so well right now, and it'll feel better on the bank balance following this £70 price cut. If, like me, you're not a fan of the odd stone gold colour, the classic black version is also just £10 more.
One of the biggest and most popular deals during this year's Amazon Prime Day has been this record-low price for the Oura Ring 4. We called it a "future-proof smart ring" in our review so it'll be a great buy for a long time going forward to track all of your key health and fitness metrics.
We had a fans section in our live blog the other day, but pretty much every fan we recommended sold out in short order (as you can imagine).
Nonetheless, I've been scanning through the retailer's sale to try and find some rare examples of fans that are actually on sale. Luckily, I've found a few, so I've added a fans section back into our hub page.
Artificial intelligence has officially entered its execution phase. After years of experimentation, businesses are rapidly deploying AI not just to analyze data, but to act on it.
At the forefront of this shift are AI agents, autonomous systems designed to execute complex tasks, automate workflows, and interact with other digital systems on our behalf.
Their adoption is accelerating at an incredible pace, with a recent McKinsey study finding that 62% of organizations are already experimenting with them. It’s easy to see why, as Agentic AI offers a relatively straightforward path to embedding powerful automation deep into business processes.
However, as these systems evolve from passive tools into autonomous agents, we are entering a new era of digital risk. The conversation is no longer just about building smarter agents, but whether the entire agent economy can function without a trust layer underneath it. Identity verification has evolved beyond being a basic security feature into the infrastructure that makes autonomous commerce possible at all.
When an AI can access sensitive databases, interact with third-party systems, and execute commands, a critical question emerges: how do you know who, or what, is really on the other end of that API call? Without a robust framework for agent identity and accountability, true agentic commerce will not be possible.
The real-world risks of unchecked AI agents
The appeal of agentic AI is its autonomy, but this is also its greatest risk. An unchecked or compromised AI agent operating within a corporate network can become a powerful vector for malicious activity. These risks are not new, but are a direct extension of existing cyber threats, amplified by the speed and scale of AI.
The most defining threat vector in the era of agentic AI is prompt injection. This is unique to AI agents as it weaponizes the very natural language capabilities that make them so powerful. Unlike traditional cyberattacks that rely on exploiting software bugs or cracking passwords, prompt injection bypasses standard security perimeters by feeding maliciously crafted text directly into an agent's processing stream.
This essentially tricks the AI into overriding its core system instructions and executing the attacker’s commands as if they were legitimate tasks. In an enterprise environment where agents hold permissions to access CRMs, process invoices, or alter databases, a successful injection can instantly turn a helpful digital assistant into an undetected insider threat.
Through prompt injection, agents can be instructed to exfiltrate data or escalate their privileges. An agent designed to access a customer database for legitimate analysis could, if compromised, be instructed to copy and transmit that entire database to an external server. Similarly, privilege escalation becomes a major concern, as an agent with limited permissions could probe the network for vulnerabilities or exploit a flaw to grant itself higher levels of access, effectively becoming a rogue administrator.
AI-to-AI interactions present a new frontier of security risk. As one business’s AI agents begin to interact with agents from partners or customers, the potential for supply-chain compromise grows exponentially. Without a way to verify the identity of the interacting agent, every AI-to-AI connection becomes a potential security blind spot.
Building a framework for agentic trust
In the emerging agent economy, trust hinges on answering three questions, only two of which today's standards meaningfully address: “who is this agent?” (addressed by identity primitives like W3C DIDs, increasingly applied to agents), “does this agent have authorization to spend this money on a user's behalf?” (frameworks such as FIDO Alliance-stewarded standards such as AP2 and Verifiable Intent, contributed by Google and Mastercard), and finally “what is this agent's reputation and track record?”, a question the current standards stack leaves open.
Together, they form the essential trust and payment stack required to move agentic commerce from experimental sandboxes to mainstream, high-value transactions. Zero trust architecture is also more critical than ever for securing systems against agentic threats. An agent's identity must be re-verified for every single transaction or request, and its permissions should be limited to the absolute minimum required for its specific task, based on the principle of least privilege. This means even if a trusted agent is compromised, its ability to cause widespread damage is severely restricted.
This same logic extends well beyond the corporate perimeter, in both directions. On one side, AI agents are beginning to transact on behalf of consumers: booking, buying, paying, returning. On the other, businesses are deploying agents to fulfil those same orders, onboard new customers, automate supply chains, and run entire back-office functions. What's emerging is a new trust triangle between consumers, businesses, and agents, operating simultaneously on both sides of every interaction.
In that world, agent identity becomes a commercial problem as much as a security one. A business needs to know that the agent placing an order holds a valid, scoped mandate from a real human who authorized it to act. But equally, a consumer's agent needs confidence that the business agent fulfilling that order is legitimate, authorized, and traceable. Trust has to flow in both directions, and at machine speed. That's a verification challenge of a fundamentally different order to anything we've dealt with before, and one the industry is only beginning to standardize through frameworks like FIDO's Agentic Payments Protocol. Getting KYA right is foundational to enabling a function agent economy.
Finally, businesses need systems that continuously monitor agent behavior to create a baseline of normal activity, making it possible to spot anomalous actions. If an agent suddenly attempts something outside its regular function, such as accessing a new database, connecting to an unusual IP address, or executing commands at a much higher frequency, this behavior should instantly trigger an alert and, potentially, an automatic suspension of the agent’s permissions.
Trust as a catalyst for innovation
Some technology leaders hold the view that strict security measures are a barrier to innovation, however in reality the opposite is true. By building trust and safeguards into AI agents from the ground up, businesses can innovate without fear. They can confidently deploy agentic solutions to drive efficiency, reduce operational costs, and unlock new revenue streams, all without exposing themselves to the catastrophic risks of uncontrolled autonomy.
The agentic AI era is here, and it has the potential to reshape how enterprises operate. Autonomy without oversight is liability, but autonomy with verified identity, scoped mandates, and continuous trust signals is the foundation of a new commercial layer. As agent architectures mature, trust certification will become a precondition for being transacted with at all. KYA isn't a security cost. It's how you stay in the game.
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Windows 10 is getting extended support through to October 2027
That's an extra year on the original deadline, although Microsoft didn't formally announce the extension
It gives those who were worrying about what to do next with their Windows 10 PC (especially if it wasn't compatible with Windows 11) some welcome room to breathe
Microsoft has given consumers another year of extended support for Windows 10 without any formal announcement of this move.
Windows Latest spotted that Microsoft changed its info on Windows 10's Extended Security Updates (ESU) scheme to indicate that support now runs through to next October.
The section about the deadline now reads: "Windows 10 support has ended. You can enroll in ESU any time until the program ends on October 12, 2027. If you're already enrolled, your coverage will automatically continue through that date — no action needed."
So, as noted, this means that if you're signed up for the ESU, you will continue to get updates not for another four months — as the original deadline for support ending was October 2026 — but for 16 months. It's still possible to sign up for the ESU program if you haven't yet done so, too.
Microsoft confirmed to Windows Latest that this isn't a mistake in the text, and the ESU does indeed now run for another year.
Analysis: a commendable move from Microsoft – but a jaded reaction
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I still run Windows 10 on my main PC (Windows 11 is on my secondary PC), and I was about to fire up the upgrade most likely next month, or perhaps August — but soon, anyway. This gives me, and no doubt plenty of others, some extra breathing room. A lot of it, actually, which is very welcome.
I may still upgrade to Windows 11 this year, but given my procrastinatory ways, I might well wait until next year now. Especially seeing as Microsoft is busy fixing Windows 11 in all sorts of ways currently, so it kind of makes sense to wait until all that work is done anyway.
Clearly enough, this is a positive move for consumers, and I'm pleased to see it. I've argued before that a year of extended support wasn't enough — considering the hardware requirements rule out many PCs from upgrading to Windows 11 — and that Microsoft should give consumers a second year. (Especially given all the e-waste issues raised around Windows 10's end of the line in the past).
With that second year now confirmed, I'm rather surprised that Microsoft doesn't appear to have announced this anywhere, and just made the change to its website info quietly in the background.
Perhaps the idea is to keep it on the down-low, so as not to put off any imminent upgraders? At any rate, much of the reaction to this decision is pretty muted. One of the most upvoted comments on this Reddit thread is: "So are they finally admitting that Windows 11 isn't good enough almost 5 years later?"
You don't have to look far to find other jaded commentary like: "The moment the support expires I'll go with Linux."
Also, some folks have taken the line that it's not a surprise to see Microsoft extend support, and indeed that it always does this. And yes, that's true for businesses, where the company may support an outgoing Windows version for multiple years. But this isn't the case for consumers; remember Windows 10 is the first time Microsoft has ever offered extended support outside of the business world.
As a reminder, the support is free (as long as you're willing to sync your PC settings to OneDrive, which isn't that big a deal, at least not in my opinion), or you can pay $30. If you've already signed up, there's no extra charge for the second year, as you might hope.
As observed by a Redditor above, it's almost five years since Windows 11 was launched — and the OS was formally announced half a decade ago this week, in fact. I just wrote about that at length, and how I'm more optimistic about the future of Windows 11 at this point than I've ever been. Still, as mentioned, I won't be rushing to upgrade just yet on my primary computer, but I'll put the trigger on that update eventually.
Heading off on holiday? You'll probably want to arm yourself with a good pair of earbuds. Even if you didn't want to use them for city mooching or poolside relaxing, they'll almost certainly come in handy during those long hours riding on planes, trains, and buses.
At TechRadar, our audio expects have tested hundreds of pairs of headphones, and they know exactly what to look for to you keep you, and your ears, happy. And it just so happens that right now, three of the very best headphones for travel are discounted in the Prime Day sales. All of these have been personally tested by our esteemed Audio Editor Becky Scarrott, and every pair scored a perfect five stars — and that is not a score we are giving out lightly.
First up, the Nothing Ear (a) Wireless Ear Buds, which for me are the standouts, because they're both very good and very affordable. I personally find it stressful to have any of my pricier gadgets with me when I go away; I want headphones that no one's going to want to nick, and which aren't going to be too pricey to replace if I leave them in a hotel room. Becky calls these headphones "a sure-fire hit", with shout-outs for the noise cancellation, sound quality, comfort and battery life, all of which she says are far better than you'd expect at this price point.
Happier spending a bit more on your buds, and keeping a closer eye on them on your travels? Consider one of the following two options… First up are the second-gen Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds. The main reason we recommend these for travel is because the noise cancellation is second to none. Becky writes: "These buds are the most sonically exuberant listen I've heard to date in this type of form factor, a fact only enhanced by their rock-solid, near-impenetrable active noise cancellation (ANC), which you can usefully tweak on a slider when creating Bose's hugely successful 'Modes'."
Finally, we have the Bowers & Wilkins Pi8. Becky was blown away by the "incredible levels of detail and dynamism" and called these "a highly competent set of earbuds and a joy to wear". They're also especially great for using on flights, because you can plug the case's USB-C port into the headphone jack on an in-flight entertainment system, and it'll work as a wireless audio transmitter. Like the Bose buds, the ANC is also great — ideal for blocking out noisy fellow travellers, and the drone of a plane engine. More importantly, they manage to nix background sound without creating a too-tight seal that can lead of painful eardrum pressure.
None of those look quite right? We're a bit spoiled for choice when it comes to headphone deals, so I have some more options for you. None of the options below scored less than four stars in our tests, and they all shine in different ways.
I've included over-ears for those who find in-ears uncomfortable, open-ear options for situations where you need to be more aware of your surroundings, and bargain headphones for anyone whose idea of 'great travel headphones' is just the pair that won't break your heart if you leave them on a train or drop them in the pool.
You open Google Search Console, and it is full of green arrows. Position 4 turned into position 2. Position 2 turned into position 1. You did the work, the work paid off, and then your traffic graph started pointing at the FLOOR.
I have watched this happen to sites with clean rankings, fresh content, and zero penalties. It is one of the most confusing things in SEO right now, and most of the noise about it just repeats the same reasons.
See, ranking and traffic stopped being the same thing a while ago. In 2026, the gap between them is the widest it has ever been. But before we get into the reasons, one truth lies beneath them all.
Your clicks are leaking out of Google through several holes at once. AI Overviews is only the loudest one.
Seer Interactive tracked organic Click-Through Rates (CTR) and found a61% drop on queries that show an AI Overview. Fair enough; that is the reason everyone talks about. But on queries with no AI Overview at all, clicks still fell 41%.
So, if AI Overviews were the whole story, that second number would be pretty flat. It isn't. That clearly means something bigger is shrinking the entire click economy – and we’re going to talk about just that.
1. The demand simply isn't there anymore
Start with the boring reason, because it is the one everyone skips.
Sometimes your traffic drops because fewer people are searching. Not because you slipped. The market shrank, and your rankings are just sitting on top of a smaller pile.
This used to be a seasonal thing. A tax tool loses traffic in June. A swimwear brand loses traffic in December. Normal stuff. But there is a newer version of this in 2026, and it is structural, not seasonal. People are running fewer searches overall because they get their answers somewhere else first (more on this below).
What to do: Open Search Console and pull the full 16-month view, then lay it next to the same months last year. Drop your main keywords into Ahrefs or Semrush and look at search volume over time. If demand fell and your rankings held, you did nothing wrong. You are winning a race with fewer runners.
2. AI overviews are answering the question for you
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Ahrefs re-ran its study on SERP clicks in December 2025 across 300,000 keywords. Surprisingly, they found that when an AI Overview shows up, the top-ranking page loses 58% of its clicks. That is nearly double the 34.5% they measured back in April 2025. It is getting worse, not better.
Pew Research found the same thing from the other direction, by tracking real people instead of tools. The study proved that users clicked a result only 8% of the time when an AI summary appeared, versus 15% when it didn't. And only 1% clicked a link inside the overview itself.
So you can rank number one and still lose, because there is now a box sitting above your number one that answers the question before anyone scrolls.
What to do: Split your Search Console keywords into two buckets, the ones that trigger an AI Overview and the ones that don't. Both Ahrefs and Semrush have a filter for this. Then change the goal. Stop trying to rank below the overview. Start trying to get cited inside it. Pages cited in the overview actually keep their clicks.
3. People get their answer from AI before they open Google
A chunk of your missing traffic is made up of searches that never happened. Someone asked ChatGPT or Perplexity instead. They got their answer, made their decision, and never typed anything into Google at all.
Now, do not panic and blame AI for everything. The referral numbers tell a calm story. Cloudflare measured every AI search engine combined (ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Perplexity) at under 0.28% of search referrals in April 2026, while Google still sent 87.52% of them. So AI is not stealing your clicks by quietly sending traffic somewhere else.
The damage is sneakier. It happens upstream, where the search just disappears. And inside Google's own AI Mode, Semrush found that 92% to 94% of searches end with no click to any website. More than nine in ten, just gone.
What to do: Start tracking your branded search volume in Search Console, because that is the footprint AI leaves behind. When someone hears about you inside an AI answer, they often Google your name later. The new win is being the brand the AI names, not just the link it skips.
4. The search page got crowded
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Think about what a Google results page looked like five years ago. Sponsored ads followed by ten blue links. That was it.
But now, a Google results page generally shows:
An AI Overview
A People Also Ask box
A local pack with a map
Shopping results
A video carousel
Now, your blue link is still there. It is just buried under a pile of other things that all want the same click.
FirstPageSage found that the top three organic results take 68.7% of all clicks on a clean page. But fewer and fewer pages are clean. Every feature Google adds pushes your link further down and hands the searcher one more place to go instead of you.
What to do: Actually look at the search results for your top ten keywords. Count what sits above your link. If a snippet is eating your click, write a tighter answer and go take the snippet for yourself (snippets pull a 42.9% click-through rate, higher than a normal number one). If a video carousel is winning, maybe you need a video.
5. Reddit quietly took over your category
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If you run a review site, a comparison site, or anything with the word "best" in your titles, this one is probably half your problem.
So, Google fell in love with Reddit. Between July 2023 and April 2024, Reddit's visibility in Google search jumped 1,328%, and it climbed from the 68th most visible site in the US to the 5th. On the product review and "best of" searches that used to land on editorial sites, Reddit is now everywhere.
So when someone searches "best running shoes" or "is X worth it," they are not landing on your carefully written guide.
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They are landing on a Reddit thread because Google decided real people arguing in a forum beat a polished, well-researched article.
What to do: Find the Reddit threads ranking for your keywords. Then show up in them, genuinely and helpfully, not with spam. You are not going to outrank Reddit on those terms, so the smart move is to be present inside the thread that already won.
6. You won some keywords and quietly lost others
This is the blind spot that fools smart people.
You are tracking 100 keywords. Twenty of them climbed, and you are celebrating. But your traffic comes from thousands of keywords, and you are not watching the other 900. Some of them slipped, and that quiet slip is bigger than your loud win.
Your rank tracker only shows you what you told it to show you. It says nothing about the long tail that was actually paying your bills.
What to do: Ignore your tracked list for an afternoon. Go into Search Console, export every query, and compare clicks against the same period last year. Sort by clicks lost. The pages bleeding the most traffic are almost never the ones you were watching.
7. You rank higher but fewer people click
Sometimes the ranking is genuinely up, and the click-through rate just collapsed. Well, in such situations, the most common reason is embarrassingly simple. Your title still says 2025 and the year is 2026. People scan the results, see a stale date, and skip you for the fresher-looking result below. You ranked number one and lost the click on a detail you could fix relatively quickly.
There are other causes too. A weak title. A meta description that misses the point. Or your page matches a search whose intent it does not actually serve.
What to do: Pull your top pages by impressions, then look at the ones with a poor click-through rate. Update the year. Rewrite the title so it matches what the searcher actually wants. Small change, fast result, and you do not need to rank any higher to get it.
8. Your impressions are lying to you
This one is technical, so here is a simple way to see it.
Imagine your page used to show up for 50 searches a day, all of them a perfect fit, and people clicked. Now Google shows your page for 500 searches a day, but 450 of them are only loosely related to what you offer. Those extra people see you and scroll past, because you are not really what they wanted.
Your impressions shot up. Your average position might even look better. But your click-through rate fell off a cliff, because Google is matching you to searches that were never yours.
And "average position" hides all of it. It is an average. One number is smoothing over a hundred different stories, most of which you cannot see.
What to do: In Search Console, find the queries where impressions jumped but clicks stayed flat. That gap is the loose-match junk. It is not really a problem to fix; it is a number to stop trusting. Judge yourself on clicks from queries that fit, not on raw impressions.
9. Mobile is dragging you down (and no, it is not AMP)
Your desktop rankings can look great while mobile quietly tanks – and most of your traffic is mobile.
Two things make this worse. Mobile users click far less than desktop users. And on a small screen, an AI Overview plus a couple of SERP features eat the entire first screen. Your link is somewhere down there, after a lot of thumb-scrolling.
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Now, an important correction, because half the internet still gets this wrong. The fix is not AMP. Google dropped the AMP requirement for the Top Stories carousel back in June 2021, killed the lightning-bolt badge, and the big publishers have all walked away from it. AMP gives you no ranking advantage today.
What to do: Open the device tab in Search Console and compare desktop against mobile honestly. Then fix the thing that actually matters: Your Core Web Vitals (how fast the page loads, how fast it reacts, how much it jumps around while loading). A fast, normal, responsive page beats an AMP page in 2026.
Conclusion
Here is the mindset shift that makes the whole thing click.
Stop treating rankings as the finish line. Ranking number one is now just the price of admission. It does not promise you clicks.
Run the diagnosis in order. Check if demand fell. Check if AI Overviews or AI Mode are intercepting the answer. Check the rest of the search page. Check the keywords you stopped watching. Check your titles, your impressions, your mobile experience, and your analytics. Nine times out of ten, the answer is not one of these reasons. It is three of them stacked on top of each other.
And then the bigger shift, the one that matters more every month. Start measuring visibility, not just clicks. Being the answer inside an AI Overview. Being the brand platforms like ChatGPT, names. Being the thread that ranks. The click was the old goal. Showing up is the new one.
Your rankings being up is not a lie. It just stopped being the whole truth.
The World Cup draws millions of viewers who want nothing more than to stream the action live. For many fans, this doesn’t just mean watching any broadcast; it means accessing their home country’s service to hear commentary in their native language.
Yet when you travel abroad, live sports streaming often hits a brick wall. Streaming platforms are increasingly aggressive in detecting and blocking VPN connections, making it surprisingly tricky to access familiar home broadcasts from your hotel room or airport lounge.
Understanding how these apps spot your connection and knowing how to bypass their defenses with the best VPN services is key to keeping your viewing experience uninterrupted.
Why streaming services block VPNs (and how they do it)
Streaming services block VPNs because they have strict licensing deals based on location.
Broadcasters pay for exclusive rights to show matches in specific countries. If a user logs in via a VPN to watch games they aren’t licensed for, it breaks those agreements.
To honor these agreements, platforms have no choice but to block these workarounds. For football fans, this creates a frustrating loop: you try to connect, the app spots something is amiss, and you’re hit with an error message before kickoff.
The most common method streaming services use to spot VPN traffic is maintaining a huge, updated blacklist of IP addresses known to belong to data centers. If your connection comes from one of these flagged numbers, you’re blocked immediately.
Beyond IPs, platforms analyze behavior. A genuine user travels slowly over days, whereas a VPN user might appear in London one minute and New York the next, triggering alerts.
Even if your main traffic is hidden, small background requests such as DNS queries can slip outside the VPN tunnel, revealing your real location.
Some services use deep packet inspection to recognize the unique “fingerprints” of popular VPN protocols. If the data looks like it’s running through a tunnel rather than regular browsing, it gets flagged.
How to avoid VPN detection
Navigating these streaming app blocks starts with picking the right settings. While protocols like WireGuard are the best option for raw speed, they don’t inherently hide your traffic better from detection systems than other VPN protocols.
The real key is often the server you choose. Just because one server is blocked doesn’t mean the whole country is out of reach. Sometimes a heavily used server gets flagged while a smaller, less popular one flies under the radar. If you run into trouble, start by switching locations before tweaking anything else.
Before you even test a connection, make sure your browser isn’t working against you. Clearing your browser’s cache and cookies is crucial because old location data stored there can contradict your new IP address and trigger an immediate block, making a good server appear broken.
If problems persist, experiment with your protocol. Although WireGuard is the default choice of many VPN providers – and the fastest – OpenVPN over TCP can sometimes work better on restrictive networks, particularly when those networks block or interfere with UDP traffic.
The best streaming VPNs counter blacklists and leaks by rotating fresh IPs, maintaining private networks to avoid data center flags, and using obfuscation to mask traffic.
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Valve’s Steam Machine has generated a lot of negative publicity because of its price tag. At just over $1,049, it is expensive for what is essentially a very, very powerful mini PC. But are we being too harsh on Valve given that the timing of the launch sadly coincided with the worst component crisis we’ve witnessed over the last 20 years?
Amazon Prime Day provides us with a great window to check out how prices compare. My colleague Matthew Hanson has been looking at the component prices should you want to build your own Steam Machine-slayer console (loaded with SteamOS rather than Windows 11). Read his analysis.
The CPU on the Steam Machine is equivalent to an AMD Ryzen 5 7600 or a 8400F or an Intel Core Ultra 5 125H or a Core i5-14400T. Its GPU roughly matches an Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060/RTX 5050 or a Radeon RX 7600M XT/S. Remember that the Steam Machine operates with a very strict TDP of 30W and its GPU has only 8GB VRAM.
The rest of the spec sheet is as follows: 16GB DDR5, 802.11ax, GbE Ethernet and Bluetooth 5.3. It also has a microSD card reader and a tiny form factor - a 16cm cube that can be customized. Let’s get one fact out of the way: no Windows mini PC can match with the Steam Machine’s price-performance. Not one.
You will have to check standard gaming PC and the odd laptop to find real alternatives to Valve’s cultural phenomenon.
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When the soon-to-be ex-British Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, told the nation last week that a full social media ban for all under-16s from social media was “the right choice" for the country, a group of people was watching closely, and thinking about what to do next.
For them, policies like these are problematic. They require all users (adults included) to undergo mandatory age verification checks. That means face scanning or ID document sharing to prove that any user is old enough to access content and social media services – and that’s something that privacy advocates and technologists have long warned is "a cybersecurity disaster waiting to happen".
But for this group, this is just the tip of the iceberg. Today, it’s your face they’ll want to scan. Tomorrow, it’ll be your messages.
So, after a social media ban in Australia, the development of Canada’s Bill C-22, the expansion of mandatory age verification in Europe, the EU's Chat Control debate, and discussions on children’s online safety proposals in the US Congress, the UK’s announcement was the final straw
On June 16, 2026, just 24 hours after Starmer's speech, that the Stop Killing the Internet campaign was officially unveiled with its mission to defend the open internet against state policies that could trigger mass surveillance and excessive control.
"Any restriction that restricts people's human rights and right to access the open internet is what we're opposed to,” Programme Manager at the Open Rights Group (ORG), James Baker, told TechRadar.
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The ORG is just one of many high-profile UK digital rights groups that have come together to form Stop Killing the Internet, along with Big Brother Watch, and Index of Censorship. They are calling to arms other worldwide organizations committed to finding rights-based solutions to online social problems to join in.
“We hope to expand globally because it affects people in all countries, including places like India or China, where the internet is a lot more restricted."
Ahead of the launch, Baker and the rest of the group have already held urgent meetings with over 20 organizations, listened to the perspective of young people about the UK's proposed teen social media ban, and decided it was time to take action.
Stop Killing the Internet was formed as a sister campaign of Stop Killing Games, a movement created by the gaming community to advocate for legal protections to prevent publishers from shutting down video games.
But why have gamers joined forces with digital rights advocates to challenge ongoing children's online safety policies? And, most importantly, which solutions is the group proposing instead?
Why restricting the internet for teens is a bad idea
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We can divide children's online safety policies into two main strands — each has its critics warning of dangerous unintended consequences.
The first are access barriers which cut children off from online spaces and content thought to be unsuitable for their age.
Policymakers first started by barring children from adult-only sites with age verification checks. Then came total platform blocks such as Australia's world-first under-16s social media ban, which the likes of the UK, France, Malaysia, and other countries are also looking to follow.
"If there was rowdy behavior or a fight in a town hall or a public square, you'd try to police it and solve it — you wouldn't completely shut down the space for everyone,” he said.
“Yet the response to internet problems is to try to shut down the space and exclude people based on their age."
The second group of child protection policies focuses on content scanning.
Content scanning is an old idea that continues to arise on lawmaker agendas and, often, fails to translate into actual legislation.
One incarnation of this client-side scanning was initially part of the UK's original Online Safety Act, but it was halted until "it's technically feasible to do so" in a privacy-respecting manner. And there's been no mention of it since, with regard to OSA, most likely because it's easily said by politicians but next to impossible in practice.
In reality, though, according to Stop Killing Games' Strategy Lead Moritz Katzner, all of these copycat policies, wherever they are in the world, have very little to do with child safety at all.
"You have to seriously ask if this is actually about protecting children. As someone who was recently part of that demographic, I do not believe them, because they did not care about me, nor my gaming communities, for a very long time," he told TechRadar.
Katzner explains that a crucial part of the Stop Killing the Internet campaign is indeed making people understand that there is no difference between chat control, age verification, and ID verification.
"They are all reasoned from the same agenda," he said. "It is an escalation ladderwhere they start by scanning your face, then require ID, and eventually start scanning your chats."
How Stop Killing the Internet plans to reset the debate
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For the people involved in Stop Killing the Internet, it's a non-negotiable — what's needed to protect both children and the open web is to shift the focus of the online safety debate.
"Our primary goal is to force a hard reset of the debate,” said Katzner. “To do so, weshould listen to what experts have been saying for three decades and look at the algorithms, because these platforms are addictive to adults, too."
And how do they plan to do that?
Stop Killing the Internet aims to make the knowledge of academics, computer scientists, civil societies, and other experts, mainstream directly via social media content creators. This strategy would allow them to bypass mainstream media, which, they believe, has mostly failed to critically report on this issue.
An important goal of the movement is to expose the global network of funding that they say backs up these laws. According to Katzner, it's vital to make a clear distinction between genuine advocacy and corporate lobbyism.
While Big Tech plays hot potato with the responsibility of children's safety, how the laws land make a huge bearing on the likes of the gaming community, according to Katzner. Gaming platforms are also included in age verification and social ban policies. Yet, as Katzner explains, there's also a tactical reason for Stop Killing Games to be involved in this fight.
Stop Killing Games has material successes in its fight to date. It brought its cause to the political agenda and helped the Protect Our Games Act to pass California’s Assembly vote — as reported by The Guardian.
“We are now bringing the strong muscle of online communities into this campaign," Katzner added, with reference to the broader internet freedom fight.
What's next for Stop Killing the Internet?
While Stop Killing The Internet is expected to fully launch on June 27, 2026, — and reveal all the people involved — Baker from Open Rights Group said that it has already attracted interest from organizations and individuals from Australia, Canada, the United States, Africa, and Europe.
In the coming days, we will also know what the movement's first step will look like.
What's certain, however, is that the problems with children's online safety policies are only its starting point — the goal is to save a free and open internet from all forms of online restrictions.
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Samsung 2026 Sustainability Report, released today, confirms that the Device eXperience Division has cut average power consumption by 34.4 percent across its representative product lines compared to 2019 baselines.
Six years is a long time in consumer electronics. Long enough that the phone in your pocket today is, by Samsung’s own numbers, doing a lot more work on meaningfully less energy than its predecessors from the 2019 era.
It’s the compounding result of incremental efficiency improvements baked into chipsets, displays, software power management, and component design over multiple product cycles.
If you’ve noticed your more recent Galaxy device running a bit cooler or lasting longer on a charge than older ones did, this is likely part of why.
As part of its goal to achieve net-zero Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 2030, Samsung’s Device eXperience (DX) Division transitioned 94.8 percent of its total energy consumption to renewable energy as of the end of 2025.
The division also reduced power consumption by an average of 34.4 percent compared with 2019 by applying high-efficiency energy technologies to its representative product models.
The efficiency push doesn’t stop at the devices themselves. Samsung also crossed the 94.8 percent renewable energy threshold for its DX Division’s total energy consumption.
The division earned UL Solutions’ top Zero Waste to Landfill validation at every global manufacturing site and pushed recycled plastic content across products to 33.7 percent.
On the semiconductor side, the DS Division is targeting a 2.5x improvement in HBM energy efficiency and a 4x improvement in server SSDs by 2030.
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İsmail Kartal yönetimindeki Fenerbahçe, yeni sezon hazırlıklarını bugün yaptığı antrenmanla sürdürdü.
Fenerbahçe, yeni sezon hazırlıkları kapsamında ilk etap çalışmalarını yaptığı antrenmanla sürdürdü.
Sarı-lacivertli kulübün açıklamasına göre, Düzce'deki Fenerbahçe Topuk Yaylası Tesisleri'nde teknik direktör İsmail Kartal yönetiminde gerçekleştirilen günün ilk antrenmanı salonda yapılan kuvvet ve dayanıklılık hareketleriyle başladı.
Ardından sahada ısınma, çabukluk, koordinasyon, dar alanda pas oyunlarıyla devam eden antrenman, bireysel çalışmalarla tamamlandı.
Fenerbahçe, akşam saatlerinde yapacağı ikinci antrenmanla hazırlıklarına devam edecek.
Beşiktaş'ta Taylan Bulut, Almanya'ya dönmeye hazırlanıyor. Ancak ayrılık için öncelikle Teknik Direktör Italiano'nun kararı bekleniyor. Sonrasında işler resmileşebilir...
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1.88 boyundaki futbolcunun Beşiktaş'la 30 Haziran 2030 tarihine kadar mukavelesi bulunuyor. Taylan'ın Alman ekibi Augsburg ile kişisel şartlarda anlaşma sağladığı iddia edildi. Ancak bu transfer için öncelikle Teknik Direktör Italiano'nun kararı bekleniyor...
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İtalyan çalıştırıcının, kısa süre içinde Taylan'la ilgili kararını yönetime iletmesi bekleniyor. Eğer ayrılık kararı alınırsa, Kartal'ın en az kendi ödediği rakam olan 6 milyon euroyu talep edeceği konuşuluyor. Yani Siyah-Beyazlılar genç oyuncudan zarar etmek istemiyor.
Forvet hattını güçlendirmek isteyen Alanyaspor, Tunus ekibi CS Sfaxien'de forma giyen Omar Ben Ali'yle anlaşma sağladı. Transferle ilgili resmi açıklamaların kısa süre içinde gelmesi bekleniyor.
Alanyaspor kimsenin beklemediği bir transfere imza attı. Akdeniz temsilcisi, Omar Ben Ali'yle anlaşma sağladı. CS Sfaxien Kulübü'yle de el sıkışıldığı öğrenildi. Resmi açıklamaların kısa süre içinde yapılması bekleniyor. 21 yaşındaki Tunuslu forvet, kariyerinde ilk kez ülkesinin dışına çıkacak.
FAZLASIYLA KARŞILIYOR
Omar Ben Ali, geride bıraktığımız sezonda CS Sfaxien ile 27 resmi maça çıktı. Sahada 2.235 dakika kaldı. 11 gol ve 2 asist üretti. Alanyaspor'un bu transferde ne kadar ödeyeceği, resmi açıklamaların ardından belli olacak. 21 yaşındaki futbolcu, "genç" yabancı kriterini fazlasıyla karşılıyor.
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Mauro Icardi'nin kararı beklenirken Galatasaray Yönetimi genç bir forvet konusundaki çalışmalarını sürdürüyor. Cim-Bom, Dinamo Kiev'in golcüsü Matviy Ponomarenko için pazarlıklara başladı. Milan da bastırıyor.
Galatasaray'da Mauro Icardi'nin son teklife vereceği yanıt bekleniyor. Ancak açık konuşmak gerekirse tangocunun ayrılma ihtimali hayli yüksek... Bu sebeple de genç bir forvet konusundaki çalışmalar devam ediyor. Cim-Bom'un, Dinamo Kiev ile Matviy Ponomarenko konusunda resmi pazarlıklara başladığı öğrenildi.
FAZLASINI BEKLİYORLAR
Bu transferde Galatasaray'ın işini zorlaştırabilecek en büyük engel Milan... Serie A temsilcisi de 20 yaşındaki santrfor konusunda pazarlık yapıyor. 1.88 boyundaki futbolcunun Kiev ile 31 Aralık 2028 tarihine kadar sözleşmesi var. Tahmini piyasa değeri 12 milyon euro civarında... Fakat Kiev çok daha fazlasını bekliyor.
24 GOL VE 3 ASİST ÜRETTİ
Matviy Ponomarenko, geride bıraktığımız sezonda 31 resmi karşılaşmaya çıktı. Sahada 2.038 dakika kaldı. 24 gol ve 3 asist üretti. Genç yetenek, Ukrayna Milli Takımı'nın da bir parçası... Dinamo Kiev Yönetimi'nin kafasındaki bonservis bedelinin 30 milyon euro seviyelerinde olduğu konuşuluyor. Galatasaray, Icardi'nin durumuna göre pazarlıklarda baskısını artıracak.
Premier Lig şampiyonu Arsenal, Leandro Trossard'ı satmaya çalışıyor. Belçikalı sol kanatta şu anda favori olan kulüp Beşiktaş... Arsenal ise Trossard sonrası Galatasaray'dan Barış Alper Yılmaz'ı düşünüyor.
Leandro Trossard'ın Arsenal'deki mukavelesi 30 Haziran 2027'de bitecek. Yani sözleşmesinin son senesine girdi. Belçikalı sol kanat oyuncusu konusunda şu anda favori takım olarak Beşiktaş gözüküyor... Siyah-Beyazlılar pazarlıklarını sürdürüyor. Önümüzdeki haftalarda sıcak gelişmeler yaşanabilir.
OLSUN VEYA OLMASIN
Arsenal, Leandro Trossard'ı Beşiktaş olsun veya olmasın mutlaka bir takıma satacak. Sonrasında ise sol kanattaki boşluğu kapatacaklar. Bu konuda Galatasaray'dan Barış Alper Yılmaz'ın düşünüldüğü öğrenildi. Sarı-Kırmızılı ekibin satış listesinde Barış yok... Ancak çok yüksek bir teklif gelirse durum değişebilir.
ZATEN BİR TAKVİYE GELECEKTİ
Galatasaray'da sol kanada bir takviye düşünülüyor. Barış'ın satılması durumunda rakam 2'ye yükselecek. Aslan kış döneminde Napoli'den Noa Lang'ı kiralamıştı. Fakat Hollandalı futbolcunun 30 milyon euroluk satın alma opsiyonu kullanılmadı. Yani sol tarafta boşluk var...
Vincenzo Montella, ABD galibiyetinden sonra, "Bu akşamki maç, bin zafere bedel bir maç oldu. Çok mutluyum... Başkan adına, Türk Halkı adına, kadromuz adına... Başımız dik bir şekilde ülkemize dönüyoruz" şeklinde açıklama yaptı. Bu sözler yerli bir hocadan gelseydi büyük ihtimalle kovulurdu!
Dünya Kupası'nda kadro kalitesi bakımından bizim seviyemizde olmayan Avustralya ve Paraguay'a gol atamadan kaybettik. Üstelik Paraguay sınavında Miguel Almiron 45+3. dakikada kırmızı kart görmüştü. 10 kişi kalan rakiple berabere bile kalamadık. ABD maçının ise bizzat ABD tarafında fazla karşılığı yoktu.
GALİBA SADECE O BİLİYOR
Ev sahibi ekip, zaten Türkiye sınavı öncesinde işini bitirmişti. Teknik Direktör Montella'nın, "Bin zafere bedel" dediği karşılaşmanın ABD cehesindeki karşılığı "1" bile değildi. Gelelim, "Başımız dik bir şekilde ülkemize dönüyoruz" bölümüne... Şu grupta 4. olup, nasıl başımız dik biçimde Türkiye'ye döndüğümüzü galiba sadece Montella biliyor.
AÇIK KONUŞMAK GEREKİRSE
A Milli Takım'ın hocası Montella değil de Talha adında yerli bir teknik adam olsa ve aynı sözleri kullansa büyük ihtimalle kovulmuştu. İtalyan çalıştırıcının Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu'yla 31 Temmuz 2028 tarihine kadar sözleşmesi var. Ve TFF Başkanı İbrahim Hacıosmanoğlu, yola Montella ile devam edeceklerini söylemişti.
Microsoft has extended its free consumer Windows 10 Extended Security Updates (ESU) program by a year, pushing the cutoff for critical security patches to October 14th, 2027. The change came without any actual announcement, appearing instead in an edit to Microsoft's Windows 10 ESU support page. Devices already enrolled roll over to the new date automatically, with no action required from users. The program was originally set to expire on October 12th, 2026, one year after Windows 10 reached end of support on October 14th, 2025. With the extension, however, users who can’t or won’t move to Windows 11 now have a second free year of patches.
Speaking to BleepingComputer, Microsoft said that the change reflects “our ongoing commitment to helping customers stay secure during the transition,” adding that the extra year gives users “more time and flexibility to find the best PC for their needs while keeping them protected.”
In terms of enrollment, nothing has changed: users can enroll for free by syncing their PC settings to a Microsoft account through Windows Backup, by redeeming 1,000 Microsoft Rewards points, or with a one-time payment of $30. Users in Europe can enroll at no cost simply by signing in with a Microsoft account, a concession Microsoft made after pushback from consumer advocacy groups over its original requirements. A single ESU license covers up to 10 devices tied to the same account.
Microsoft's consumer program is limited to personal devices, however. Systems joined to an Active Directory domain or to Microsoft Entra, or managed through Mobile Device Management, are corporate-controlled and therefore not eligible. Personally owned machines that are only Entra-registered — e.g., a work account added to a personal device, rather than the device itself being organization-owned — still qualify.
Windows 11 has surged to roughly 73% of desktop share against Windows 10’s 26%, so it’s clear that the broader migration is working. Those users still on Windows 10 are increasingly the difficult edge cases, with around 400 million active PCs unable to officially upgrade to Windows 11 because their hardware fails its TPM 2.0, Secure Boot, or supported-processor requirements.
Users of those machines face a choice of remaining on unsupported Windows 10 or upgrading their hardware outright. But thanks to the AI-driven memory shortage, doing so has never been more expensive: DRAM contract prices have roughly doubled since early last year (and are expected to double again) as Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron divert wafer capacity toward high-bandwidth memory for AI accelerators.
IDC expects PCs, tablets, and smartphone prices to rise 10% to 20% through the end of 2026, with memory now accounting for a far larger share of a system's bill of materials than it did two years ago.
For users unwilling to buy new hardware at current prices, some third-party options remain. The security firm 0patch has pledged to provide unofficial Windows 10 micropatches through 2030, and Linux migration efforts such as the End of 10 initiative continue to court holdouts whose machines can’t run Windows 11.
With the majority of today's entertainment media available on demand or via streaming services, physical media has taken a back seat, with many traditional DVD and Blu-Ray manufacturers packing up shop. However, there's also been a resurgence in people wanting to actually own the content they purchase, rather than relying on streaming services that may remove their favorite content on a whim.
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IBM on Thursday said it has produced the first test chip using its 0.7nm-class (7 angstroms) fabrication technology, the industry's first sub-1nm manufacturing process. The concept process technology relies on the so-called nanostack transistors and promises rather dramatic power, performance, and area (PPA) gains compared to IBM's 2nm-class node. To produce nanostack transistors, IBM uses two wafers instead of one, along with ultra-thin dielectric bonding, an arrangement that has never been used before.
IBM's 7A-class (or 0.7nm-class) fabrication process based on nanostack transistors is said to offer up to 50% higher performance and 70% higher energy efficiency compared to IBM's 2nm-class node based on nanosheet gate-all-around transistors the company introduced in 2021. Perhaps more importantly, IBM's nanosheet architecture provides a 40% higher SRAM density and even higher density improvements for logic transistors, gains that are extremely hard to achieve these days.
Such massive gains have been enabled by numerous innovations, but the key enabler is IBM's nanostack transistor architecture, which conceptually resembles CFETs and stems from GAA nanosheet transistors.
Two wafers instead of one
In modern process technologies, all logic transistors live in one active device tier, and NFETs and PFETs sit side by side laterally in the standard-cell layout. Nanosheet GAA transistors feature a more advanced internal geometry, but they still reside in this single-transistor tier, which gets harder to shrink with every generation.
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IBM's nanostack concept seems to separate complementary n-type and p-type transistors into vertically bonded tiers instead of placing them side by side in a single transistor layer. The payoff is a major reduction in the lateral footprint of a CMOS pair, as the architecture effectively turns one NFET+PFET structure from a 2D layout into a 3D stacked layout, which is why IBM can claim roughly double transistor density versus its 2nm research node without relying on conventional planar shrink.
While conceptually IBM's nanostack transistors resemble CFETs, the way IBM builds its nanostacks is fundamentally different compared to monolithic CFETs proposed by various chipmakers and organizations. N-type and p-type transistors are fundamentally the same kind of transistor used as complementary partners in CMOS logic, but they differ in carrier type (electrons for n-type and electron holes for p-type), switching polarity, and electrical behavior, which is why advanced process technologies tend to optimize them separately. However, these n-type and p-type transistors are made on the same wafer using essentially the same materials, so the level of their optimization is limited today.
(Image credit: IBM)
Instead of building n-type and p-type transistors on the same wafer using the same materials, IBM builds them separately on different wafers and integrates them together using ultra-thin dielectric bonding in CMOS integration. This enables the company to optimize n and p-type channels independently, as each tier now can use different process conditions, different channel materials, different strain engineering, or even different geometries (though images from IBM indicate that the geometry of different transistors is the same).
As we see with all new process nodes, the nanometer-scale measurement doesn't coorelate to the physical dimensions of the device, but this remains a tremendous achievement.
Numerous caveats
Using two wafers for active transistor tiers instead of one could let IBM stack NFETs and PFETs vertically and optimize them independently, but such a method comes with a number of caveats that do not exist today with single-tier logic nodes.
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The biggest issues are alignment and bonding yield, because two advanced logic wafers must line up with extreme precision, and any defect at the bond interface can kill the stack. Secondly, routing and power delivery could get more complex with two active device tiers. Thirdly, cooling gets harder now that one active tier sits farther from the heat sink. Last but not least are the costs. IBM has to pay for two advanced FEOL wafers, additional bonding and thinning steps, and manage higher process complexity and likely lower yields. As a result, the whole concept only makes sense if the density, SRAM, and performance-per-watt gains are large enough to offset manufacturing difficulties and cost penalty. IBM says nothing about costs and manufacturability, and the test chip it has completed is the size of a fingernail,' so not hard to make by today's standards. Meanwhile, it is highly likely that the approach only makes sense for heavy-duty data center AI solutions (which are near reticle size) and not for mainstream processors for client applications. For others, monolithic CFETs can do the job.
On the bright side, IBM's 7A-class fabrication process does not rely on High-NA EUV lithography, as there are simply no such tools at the semiconductor research facility in Albany, New York, where IBM develops its technologies. Usage of proven Low-NA EUV systems makes it easier to get high yields now. Meanwhile, it remains to be seen how IBM's dual wafer approach works with High-NA EUV scanners that have half the exposure field compared to Low-NA EUV machines and therefore require field stitching, which does not really help yields. IBM implies that its next-generation nodes will use High-NA EUV lithography, so the company probably has ideas how to wed these new tools with its approaches to transistor designs.
In production in the next five years
When dealing with IBM's manufacturing technologies, one has to keep in mind that these are not fabrication processes that can be licensed and rapidly deployed at a high-volume fab, but are essentially a set of pre-competitive IPs, patents, and some R&D know-how that can be used to design an actual production node. For example, Rapidus licensed IBM's 2nm-class process, though it has yet to prove that it can create a competitive high-volume node.
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IBM believes nanostack could make sense for sub-1nm generations and potentially enter mass production within the next five years.
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