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Today only: Pay just $10 to upgrade to Windows 11 Pro for life

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TL;DR: For today only, you can upgrade your OS to Microsoft Windows 11 Pro and all its modern features for just $9.97 (reg. $199).



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Some offers are too good to ignore. This is one of them.

For today only, you can grab a lifetime license to Microsoft Windows 11 Pro for just $9.97. That’s not a typo. That’s also not a subscription. That’s a full upgrade to the latest Windows OS for the price of a sandwich, without any recurring fees.

And it’s not just any old upgrade. Windows 11 Pro introduces a sleek, modern interface that makes everything from multitasking to managing apps a smoother experience. It’s faster, more intuitive, and packed with features designed for real-world productivity.

This version also includes Windows Copilot, an AI assistant built right into the OS. Need to tweak settings? Summarize a page? Draft something? Copilot’s right there to help — no separate app required.

You’ll also get advanced tools like BitLocker, Hyper-V, and Windows Sandbox — ideal for professionals and power users who want a secure and flexible operating system. Add in better gaming performance, improved virtual desktop management, and snappy Snap Layouts, and suddenly your old setup starts looking kind of ancient.

And it’s a one-time payment. This means no annual fees or monthly nagging. You own it forever.

So if your PC meets the requirements, and you’re ready for a seriously affordable upgrade, it’s go time.

Get Windows 11 Pro for just $9.97 (reg. $199) through July 20 at 11:59 p.m. PT.

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Amazon is toying around with putting ads in Alexa+

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It’s the end of another quarter, which means it’s time for yet another earnings call with concerning ideas for generating more revenue. This time around, it's Amazon CEO Andy Jassy, who told shareholders on Thursday that there’s “significant financial opportunity” in delivering ads through Alexa+, the company’s new AI-powered voice assistant.

“I think over time, there will be opportunities, you know, as people are engaging in more multi-turn conversations to have advertising play a role — to help people find discovery and also as a lever to drive revenue,” Jassy said, per the investor call transcript.

Since launching earlier this year, Alexa+ has reportedly reached millions of users. Unlike the original Alexa, which mostly turns off lights and sets timers, Alexa+ is designed to be more conversational, context-aware, and AI-driven. It can help you plan your date night, entertain your kids, and even dabble in basic image and video generation — all under the banner of your $14.99/month Prime subscription.

But so far, Amazon Alexa has been an ad-free experience. It's also more than 10 years old, and it doesn't make money; thus, it's been deemed a "colossal failure" by those within the company.

Of course, Amazon isn’t alone in trying to figure out how to make AI pay for itself. Both Google and OpenAI have explored ad integration in their AI products as a way to generate revenue. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, in particular, has made a notable pivot: once firmly against advertising in his chatbot, he’s since reversed course, possibly opening the door for ads in future versions of ChatGPT.

Whatever the motivation, injecting ads into Alexa+ would mark a major shift in both user experience and Amazon’s strategy, especially given the assistant’s long history of being expensive to maintain and hard to monetize. Ad-supported Alexa+ could be Amazon’s attempt to finally turn its once-money-burning smart assistant into a revenue machine, without hiking the subscription fee (at least for now).

Alexa+ is still new, and what an ad-supported experience would actually look like remains unclear. According to Jassy, the idea is to frame ads as helpful, something to assist customers in discovering products they might be interested in buying.

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Apple’s new Answers team is developing a stripped down ChatGPT experience

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It’s no secret that Apple is falling behind in the AI space. Other companies like Google have embraced things like AI search, whereas Apple has taken its sweet time tooling around with some AI-powered tools that make up the core of Apple Intelligence. Per Mark Gurman’s latest Power On Newsletter, that may be changing in the future.

Apple has apparently been quietly putting together an “Answers, Knowledge, and Information” team, also known as AKI. This AKI team is headed by Robby Walker, a senior director at Apple who reports to John Giannandrea, Apple’s senior vice president of Machine Learning and AI. Robby was moved to the AKI team after a shakeup in the wake of Siri feature delays.

The team's goal is fairly straightforward: to build a “new ChatGPT-like search experience,” says Gurman.

As Gurman states, the initiative is still in its early days, but Apple already has job listings posted for engineers. Not much else is known. The team is working on the aforementioned system to crawl search results and give answers instead of redirecting people directly to the search results. This “answer engine,” as Gurman calls it, would be able to crawl the web to gather information and respond to questions like ChatGPT does.

A standalone app and backend infrastructure plans to power everything may be in the works. One of the job listings specifically mentions search algorithms and engine development, so Apple may also be working on search engine stuff.

It’s no secret that Apple Intelligence can use the help. Response to Apple’s AI-powered tools has been lukewarm, and while Cupertino has studied how to integrate AI into its operating systems more aggressively, it hasn’t been terribly happy with what’s seen so far.

Siri’s AI upgrade is still in the works with an expected release date of spring 2026, so it’s likely that AKI’s work will be directly integrated into Siri and Apple’s other products if they can get it done on time.

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Start the school year fresh with a new Owala FreeSip — now 20% off

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SAVE 20% OFF SITE WIDE: From August 3 to 9, score 20% off everything at Owala, including on their FreeSip water bottles.



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We know Stanley is sort of the hydration It Girl, but we're Owala people here at Mashable. In almost every team meeting, you'll catch one of us drinking from our FreeSip. These bright, colorful water bottles keep water icy cold and offer the flexibility of sipping through a straw or chugging from the spout. And during back-to-school season, Owala is offering 20% off site-wide.

All items at Owala will be marked down from August 3 to 9. The sale kicks off at 10 a.m. MT, and ends at 11:59 p.m. MT on August 9. No code is necessary to access the sale as everything is marked down 20%.

While the FreeSip is our favorite Owala product, the brand has an extensive collection. During the sale, enjoy 20% off the brand's very own 40-ounce tumbler as well as the FreeSip Sway and Twist. All styles come in Owala's signature range of vibrant hues.

Shop now and score savings on a new back-to-school water bottle or tumbler.

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