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100+ Memorial Day deals: Get AirPods for $148, save 50% on mattresses

Apple AirPods 4 with ANC
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The Frame Pro 65-inch Class Neo QLED 4K Art TV (2025 model)
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While Memorial Day technically falls on Monday, May 26, the MDW shopping celebrations have officially started. To kick off the start of summer, we've gathered a wave of great deals across retailers. Maybe you're spending the weekend relaxing with family, but during your downtime, you're browsing the best Memorial Day deals.
We've rounded up the best sales from across the web to shop right now. Leading the way are mattress deals, followed by home and kitchen deals. However, great tech deals are popping up too. Find savings up to $120 off on Sony's WH-1000XM line of headphones and earbuds. Get a new pair of noise-cancelling AirPods for under $150. And pick up 65-inch smart TVs for under $400 with the top Memorial Day TV deals.
But that's just the start of the deals we've lined up. Here are all of the best Memorial Day sales to shop now.
Best Memorial Day deals at Amazon
Why we like it
Apple's newest generation of AirPods has been a hit with Apple customers, which is hardly a surprise. The new base model (AirPods 4) comes with and without active noise cancellation, and for the Memorial Day Weekend, the version with ANC is back down to its sale price of $148.99. This is a fairly typical sale price for these Apple pods, but if you need a new pair of earbuds, then go ahead and add them to your cart. You can find a ton more Amazon deals to shop this weekend, from savings on Dyson vacuums to 4K 65-inch smart TVs for under $400.
More Amazon Memorial Day deals
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Soundcore by Anker P20i True Wireless Earbuds — $19.98 $39.99 (save $20.01)
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Fire TV Stick 4K Max — $39.99 $59.99 (save $20)
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Apple Watch SE — $169 $249 (save $80)
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Bose QuietComfort Ultra noise-cancelling earbuds — $149 $179 (save $30)
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Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ tablet — $199.17 $269.99 (save $70.82)
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Dyson V8 Plus Cordless Vacuum — $349.99 $469.99 (save $120)
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Apple AirPods Max Headphones (USB-C model) — $479.99 $549 (save $69.01)
Memorial Day TV deals at Amazon
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Insignia 42-inch Class F20 Series 1080p Fire TV — $129.99 $179.99 (save $50)
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Amazon Fire TV 40-inch 2-Series HD TV — $179.99 $249.99 (save $80)
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Roku Smart TV 50-Inch Select Series 4K HDR TV (2025 model) — $249.99 $299.99 (save $50)
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Insignia 65-inch Class F50 Series LED 4K UHD TV — $299.99 $449.99 (save $150)
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Amazon Fire TV 55-inch 4-Series 4K UHD TV — $359.99 $459.99 (save $150)
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TCL 65-Inch Class S5 UHD 4K LED Smart TV — $379.99 $449.99 (save $70)
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Hisense 65-inch Class QD6 Series QLED 4K Fire TV — $379.99 $499.99 (save $120)
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Hisense 65-inch Class QD7 Series Mini-LED 4K — $489.99 $599.99 (save $110)
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TCL 65-Inch Class Q65 QLED 4K Smart TV — $399.99 $549.99 (save $150)
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TCL 55-Inch QM6K QLED 4K Smart QD-Mini LED TV — $498 $799.99 (save $301.99)
Best Memorial Day mattress sale
Why we like it
A big sale event means big savings on mattresses. The absolute best savings we've found are on Nectar mattresses. This Memorial Day, save up to 65% on bundles and 50% on mattresses. Right now, you can grab Nectar's queen memory foam mattress for $649, down from $1,598, to save you $949. It's also a great time to refresh your bedding and grab some new sheets from Brooklinen while they're 25% off and upgrade to Purple pillows, which are already marked down and eligible for another 25% off when you buy two.
More Memorial Day mattress and bedding sales
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Amerisleep: Save up to $6,000 on any mattress with promo code MD600
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Avocado: Take 10% off sitewide with promo code HONOR10
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Bear: Save 35% on mattresses and get two free pillows with promo code MEMORIALDAY
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Big Fig: Take 25% off sitewide with code MEMDAY
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Birch: Save 25% sitewide and get two free pillows with a new mattress with code MEMDAY25
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Brooklinen: Take up to 75% off sheets and pillowcase sets
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Brooklyn Bedding: Take 30% off sitewide with promo code MEMORIAL30
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Casper: Take up to 30% off on mattresses
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Citizenry: Save 20% sitewide
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Coop Sleep Goods – take up to 40% off sitewide and get a free silk pillowcase on orders of $150+
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Coyuchi: Take 20% off sitewide
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Double Stitch: Save up to 50% with code CS50
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DreamCloud: Save up to 60% on mattresses
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Eli & Elm: Save up to 45%
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Helix: Take 25% sitewide and get two free products with Helix Luxe or Elite mattress
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Leesa: Save 30% on mattresses and get a free sleep bundle
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Layla: Get free pillows with every mattress and take up to $1,018 off bundles
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Mattress Firm: Take up to 60% off and get a free adjustable base with select mattresses
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Naturepedic: Take up to 20% off organic mattresses
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Naturepedic: Take up to 20% off organic bedding
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Nectar: Save up to 50% on mattresses and 65% on bundles
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Nest: Take up to $60 off bedding
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Nest: Save up to $1,321 on new mattresses and get a free bundle
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Parachute: Save 30% sitewide
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Puffy: Take up to $1,350 off with code MEMORIALDAY
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Puffy: Save 15% on all mattress accessories including sheets and pillows
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Purple: Take up to $700 off on a mattress and base, plus 20% off bedding and pillows, now through June 3
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Saatva: Save up to $600 on mattresses
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Silk & Snow: Take 20% off sitewide and save $300 on mattresses
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Sleep Number: Save up to 50% on smart beds
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Tuft & Needle: Save 20% on select mattresses
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Tuft & Needle: Take 30% off on select bedding
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Viscosoft: Take 25% off all mattress toppers
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WinkBeds: Save $300 on all mattresses
Best Memorial Day home sale
Why we like it
The leader in washable rugs is without a doubt — Ruggable. Their two-part system rugs provide beautiful, cozy decor for your floors that can be thrown in the washing machine for a thorough clean. This Memorial Day, you can find Ruggable's washable rugs for 20% off using code 'MEMDAY' at checkout. This deal excludes select pillows, pet beds, spot cleaners, and gift cards.
In addition to the Ruggable site sale, you can also find these washable rugs on sale at Amazon, including the popular Ruggable x Jonathan Adler collection, which just saw its biggest price drop in years.
More Memorial Day home deals
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Branch: Take up to 15% off home office furniture
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Dyson: Save on cordless vacuums and beauty products, including the Supersonic Nural hair dryer
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Ecovacs: Save $200 on the Deebot N20 Plus robot vacuum and mop
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Home Depot: Save up to 25% on gardening supplies, 30% on outdoor furniture, and 35% on select appliances through May 28
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Humanscale: take 15% home office furniture off with code ACTIVE15
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Mill: Take $125 off your order
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Overstock: Save up to 60% off patio furniture
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Revival: Spend $250 to $499 to take 10% off, $500 to $749 for 15% off, $750 to $1499 for 20% off, and $1500 and more for 25% off
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SimpliSafe: Get any new system for 60% off, plus a free outdoor camera ($199 value) when you sign up for professional monitoring
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Shark: Use code CORDLESS10 to take 10% off select cordless vacuums
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Tumble: Save 30% on all washable rugs
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Windmill: Save up to 25% on the Windmill air conditioner
Best Memorial Day tech deal
65-inch Class The Frame Pro Neo QLED 4K Art TV (2025 model)
at Samsung
$2,199.99
Save $200.00
Why we like it
One of the best TV deals we've spotted is a $200 savings on the 65-inch version of Samsung's The Frame Pro QLED 4K TV, which brings the price down to under $2,000. This art TV was just released in April 2025, so it's a pleasant surprise to see it on sale. If you're a design lover, this TV is the ultimate flex, though it will cost you.
If you need a one-stop shop for your tech shopping this Memorial Day, look to Best Buy. Not only do they have a vast collection of tech products like computers, headphones, and TVs, but you can even shop for large appliances. Amazon is deep into the Memorial Day deals action by offering the Fire TV Stick 4K Max for just $39.99 and a $70.82 savings on the Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ tablet, which is gonna be great for the kids to use during upcoming summer road trips.
Some extra deals we've spotted ahead of Memorial Day include $400 off the Apple iMac desktop with M3 chip, 16GB RAM, and 512GB storage. Or if you want a truly affordable deal, HP's 14-inch Chromebook is 60% off, bringing it down to $139.
More Memorial Day tech deals
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Anker Soundcore: Save 15% on speakers with code OUTDOOR15
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Apple: Save 32% on the Apple Watch SE (GPS, 40mm) at Amazon
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Best Buy: Save on laptops, OLED TVs, smartwatches, and more
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Google: Take 20% off the Google Pixel 9 Pro
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GoPro: Save $100 on the GoPro Hero13 Black
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HP: Save up to 55% on select laptops, PCs, printers, and other HP tech
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Lenovo: Save up to 50% off on ThinkBooks, desktops, Chromebooks, monitors, and the X1 Carbon Gen 12
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Sony: Save up to 34% on Sony electronics. Get the Sony WH-1000XM5 for $100 off or the WH-1000XM4 for $120 off.
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Ultimate Ears: Save $30 off $150, $70 off $250, and $150 off $450
Best Memorial Day kitchen deal
Why we like it
This Memorial Day, as you fire up the grill, you might be hyper aware of how your indoor cookware is lacking. Made In cookware is up to 25% off this Memorial Day.
Right now, you can get a full stainless steel set of cookware for 25% off. Get Made In's 10-piece set for $729.99, down from $974, saving you $244.
More Memorial Day kitchen deals
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Breville: Save $250 on the Barista Pro Espresso Machine at Amazon
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Gozney: Take up to $200 off pizza ovens
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HydroFlask: Save up to 25% on bestsellers, including tumblers, lunch boxes, and accessories
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Made In: Save up to 25% on cookware
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Ninja: Select outdoor grills are 15% off with code OUTDOOR15
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Ooni: Save up to 20% on pizza ovens, oven accessories, and cookware
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Owala: Take 30% off 24-ounce and 40-ounce tumblers through May 26
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Sodastream: Save 25% sitewide
Miscellaneous Memorial Day deals
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Eyebyedirect: Take 30% off lenses and 20% off frames with code MDWDEAL through May 25 and take 30% off designer brand glasses with code DB30 through May 26
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Galison: save 30 to 60% on all puzzles
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Macy's: Take up to 60% off outdoor furniture, dinnerware, luggage, toys, and beauty
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Peloton: Save up to $400 on Peloton bike packages
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REI: Save up to 30% during the retailer's Anniversary Sale
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Shark: Save up to $300 off select products, plus 20% off select hair care with code BEAUTY20
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Segway: Take up to 40% off electric scooters
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Solawave: Take 35% off kits
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Solo Stove: Save up to $120 on smokeless fire pits
The best Memorial Day deals you can get right now, hand-picked by Mashable's team of experts
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Fire TV Stick 4K Streaming Device With Remote (2023 Model)
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$24.99 With Code "4KNEWFTV" -
Blink Mini 2 Indoor Wireless 1080p Camera (2-Pack)
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$37.99(List Price $69.99)
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Kodak Mini 2 Retro Instant Photo Printer With 68 Sheets Bundle
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$89.99(List Price $139.99)
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Apple Watch Series 10 (GPS, 42mm, Sports Band)
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$299.00(List Price $399.00)
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Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge 256GB Phone With $50 Amazon Gift Card (Pre-Order)
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$1,099.99 -
Ring Floodlight Cam Wired Plus (2021 Release)
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$119.99(List Price $179.99)
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Ultraloq U-Bolt Pro 8-in-1 Wi-Fi Smart Lock With Fingerprint ID
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$139.99(List Price $179.99)
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Aiper Scuba S1 Cordless Robotic Pool Cleaner (2024 Model)
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$499.99(List Price $699.95)
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Shark AV2511AE AI Robot Vacuum With XL Self-Empty Base
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$599.99 -
Apple AirPods Pro 2 ANC Earbuds With USB-C Charging Case
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$199.00(List Price $249.00)
Tech
Multiple porn sites sued by Florida attorney general

Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier is suing several porn companies, according to a press release on Tuesday.
Uthmeier states that these porn sites aren't complying with Florida's age-verification law, which went into effect on Jan. 1. The law, HB 3, requires sites that publish a "substantial portion" of material that is "harmful to minors" to use a method to prove that visitors are over 18. HB 3 requires this method to keep personal information anonymous and be conducted by a nongovernmental, independent third party.
Florida's version of age verification is similar to that in other states, but some are more specific in that they require scanning a face or a government ID. These laws started to sprout up in states in 2022, beginning with Louisiana, and since then, free speech advocates and adult industry workers have told Mashable that the laws won't work for their intended purpose. A preliminary study out of NYU also suggests that age-verification laws don't work.
One reason is that they can be circumvented with software like VPNs, so visitors can pretend to be elsewhere. Another is that not every single website will comply.
Now, Uthmeier is suing companies that operate out of the Czech Republic, including the parent companies of XVideos and XNXX:
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Webgroup Czech Republic (which operates XVideos)
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NKL Associates (XNXX)
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Sonesta Technologies, Inc. (BangBros)
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Traffic F (an advertising network)
The AG is also suing GGW Group and GTFlix TV, distributors of GirlsGoneWild. The latter apparently also operates out of the Czech Republic.
The press release states that Uthmeier wrote two letters to two of the companies in April, demanding that they comply or face legal action.
"Multiple porn companies are flagrantly breaking Florida's age verification law by exposing children to harmful, explicit content. As a father of young children, and as Attorney General, this is completely unacceptable," Uthmeier stated in the press release. "We are taking legal action against these online pornographers who are willfully preying on the innocence of children for their financial gain."
When SCOTUS upheld Texas's age-verification law in June, experts told Mashable that it was a blow to free speech, as such laws quell adults' free speech, while also not actually stopping minors from accessing porn. Yet, these laws have also extended outside the U.S., as the UK has enacted age verification just last month. Already, internet users have found a way to bypass the law: using a photo of a video game character.
Tech
Leaks may have revealed the iPhone 17 lineup release date

According to leaked documents, Apple may be gearing up to unveil its iPhone 17 lineup — including the iPhone 17, 17 Air, and 17 Pro — on Sept. 9.
The rumor originates from iPhone-Ticker, a German blog, and was picked up by 9to5Mac, which reports that a local wireless carrier leaked internal documents pointing to an early September reveal.
While still unconfirmed, the date tracks with Apple’s usual playbook. The tech giant typically holds its iPhone launch events in the second week of September, excluding 2020, which was disrupted by COVID. The company also favors Tuesday announcements, though last year’s reveal was pushed due to the presidential debate.
If the leak holds true, we could be just weeks away from Apple’s next big drop.
This year, the spotlight is on the iPhone 17 Air, Apple’s rumored ultra-thin flagship measuring just 5.65mm thick. As Mashable’s Alex Perry put it, "that’s even thinner than a pencil."
Meanwhile, if you’ve been paying even casual attention to Apple leaks, most of the iPhone 17 and 17 Pro details are already out in the wild. One of the most eye-catching leaks is the new orange finish for the Pro models, which, to some (mostly me), is similar to the color scheme for the Charlotte Bobcats.
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Aside from that, 9to5Mac notes that if the rumored Sept. 9 reveal date holds, Apple will likely stick to its usual rollout pattern—meaning pre-orders could open that Friday, Sept. 12, with the official launch landing a week later on Sept. 19.
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Delta and other airlines are working with an AI startup that personalizes prices

Artificial intelligence may soon play a bigger role in your air travel fares.
Airlines are reportedly working with AI companies to deliver "personalized" prices to customers by using AI tools to analyze their personal information and data.
Delta Air Lines is currently using AI technology from the Israeli startup Fetcherr for some domestic flights, said President Glen Hauenstein in an earnings call last month. Hauenstein said the technology is still being tested, but told shareholders that Delta intends to expand its use of AI by the end of this year. As of now, the airline uses AI for only 3 percent of its domestic flight fares, but wants to increase this to 20 percent, according to ABC News.
However, in a recent letter to members of Congress, the company denied using AI tools to price-gouge customers, as Reuters reported last week.
Fetcherr is one of the prominent suppliers of AI-powered dynamic pricing, and it already works with several airlines, including Delta, Azul, Virgin Atlantic, WestJet, and Royal Air Maroc, according to Aviation Week. Delta has said it doesn't share personal customer data with Fetcherr.
But the airline has come under scrutiny for its rhetoric around using AI to optimize some fare prices. US lawmakers, including Democratic Arizona Senator Ruben Gallego, have accused Delta of "telling their investors one thing, and then turning around and telling the public another," said Gallego, who also said he believes Delta is engaging in "predatory pricing."
In a letter to Delta CEO Ed Bastian, Senators Gallego, Mark Warner, and Richard Blumenthal cited a comment made during an investor conference last December by Hauenstein, who said the company's AI price-setting technology sets fares by predicting "the amount people are willing to pay for the premium products related to the base fares."
"Consumers have no way of knowing what data and personal information your company and Fetcherr plan to collect or how the AI algorithm will be trained," reads the lawmakers' letter. The senators asked Delta to explain what data it collects and uses for its fares. Delta hasn't specified what data it relies on to set these individualized prices.
In response, the airline assured US Democratic senators that their ticket pricing "never takes into account personal data" but also spoke of the merits of using AI to set prices.
"Given the tens of millions of fares and hundreds of thousands of routes for sale at any given time, the use of new technology like AI promises to streamline the process by which we analyze existing data and the speed and scale at which we can respond to changing market dynamics," read Delta's letter to lawmakers.
While Delta insisted to US lawmakers that it’s not fixing prices with AI, recent revelations about Fetcherr raise serious questions about its technology.
Bloomberg reported this week on an alarming white paper by Fetcherr co-founder and chief AI officer Uri Yerushalmi. In the paper, Yerushalmi describes working with an unnamed airline to use artificial intelligence to create a pricing structure so complicated that it would “go beyond human cognitive limits,” according to Bloomberg.
So, even if AI isn’t used to “fix prices” in the traditional sense, it could still be used to make fare pricing so complex that consumers inadvertently end up paying more.
Rival airlines have also expressed concern. American Airlines CEO Robert Isom said using AI to set individualized fares could have an impact on consumer trust. He also said the strategy is not something AA would do.
Dynamic pricing has long been a part of the airline industry's strategy, but the use of AI has the potential to drastically change travel bookings. As airlines look to maximize revenue by harnessing AI, many policy experts fear consumers could face much higher prices, as expressed to The Lever. Another looming concern is that AI-powered pricing schemes can lead to price collusion between companies. Some, like Scott Keyes of Scott’s Cheap Flights, believe prices could actually be lowered, as he wrote in Time.
Last week, Democratic lawmakers Greg Casar and Rashida Tlaib introduced the Stop AI Price Gouging and Wage Fixing Act, a piece of legislation that would ban companies from using AI to fix prices or wages based on Americans' personal data. The lawmakers cited Delta's plans to increase their use of AI to set prices.
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"Giant corporations should not be allowed to jack up your prices or lower your wages using data they got spying on you," said Congressman Casar in a statement. "Whether you know it or not, you may already be getting ripped off by corporations using your personal data to charge you more. This problem is only going to get worse, and Congress should act before this becomes a full blown crisis."
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