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Melania Trump welcomes you into the AI audiobook era with memoir Melania
Melania Trump announced on Friday that she is releasing an AI audiobook version of her memoir, Melania. In an X post, the first lady welcomed followers into "a new era in publishing" and announced that an audiobook featuring an AI-generated version of her voice will be released in the ElevenReader app. "I am honored to bring you Melania -- The AI Audiobook -- narrated entirely using artificial intelligence in my own voice. Let the future of publishing begin." The First Lady's book, Melania, was published in October 2024, and it's part memoir, part coffee table book.
Get 99 off the iRobot Roomba (Y0110) during Amazons early Memorial Day sale
SAVE 50%: As of May 23, you can get the iRobot Roomba robot vacuum and mop (Y0110) for 99.99, down from 198.99, at Amazon. Memorial Day is just around the corner, and Amazon's celebrating early with deals across all categories, including vacuums, electronics, and home goods. As of May 23, you can get the iRobot Roomba robot vacuum and mop (Y0110) for 99.99, down from 198.99, at Amazon. It uses a four-stage cleaning system and has three suction levels, so it's designed to handle various surfaces and messes, from dust on hardwood floors to crumbs on rugs. A really convenient feature is its runtime -- it can clean for up to 120 minutes.
Apple smart glasses could come as soon as 2026
Just a few days after Google unveiled its AR smart glasses, a new report suggests Apple may soon release a similar product. The iPhone maker is apparently planning on launching its long-rumored smart glasses in 2026, Bloomberg reported on Thursday. According to the report, the glasses will have microphones, speakers, and cameras built in, with an emphasis on AI features. This would allow users to ask for directions, do live language translation, and listen to music, among other things. However, one thing to note is that these glasses will more than likely not feature AR support of any kind, unlike Google's recently announced Android XR glasses.
Snag this 98-inch TCL 4K smart TV at Amazon for 1500 less ahead of Memorial Day
SAVE 38%: As of May 23, you can get the TCL 98-inch QM7K QD-Mini LED 4K Smart TV (98QM7K, 2025 Model) for 2,499.99, It's also the lowest price we've seen for this model. Memorial Day is just a few days away, and Amazon's offering massive discounts on TVs of all sizes, including this 98-inch TCL 4K smart TV. As of May 23, you can get the TCL 98-inch QM7K QD-Mini 4K Smart TV (98QM7K, 2025 Model) for 2,499.99, It's also the lowest price we've seen for this model.
Save over 100 on Sony XM4 headphones ahead of Memorial Day
SAVE 120: As of May 23, Sony WH-1000XM4 headphones are on sale for 228 at Amazon. If you're looking for a seriously high-quality pair of headphones, you won't want to miss this great deal on Sony XM4s. Premium noise cancellation, stellar sound quality, and Alexa voice control, these are next level. And of May 23, you can get them for less. At Amazon, they are currently on sale for 228, saving you 120 on list price.
New AI tools, classic apps: Microsoft Office 2024 gives you the best of both worlds, now for 90 off
TL;DR: Give yourself a productivity boost with this lifetime license to Microsoft Office 2024 Home and Business for Mac or PC, now just 159.97 (reg. We get it, but as adults, we don't get the luxury of months off to have fun in the sun. If you're in desperate need of some motivation at work, let the tried-and-true Microsoft Office apps give you a boost. Right now, a lifetime license to Microsoft Office 2024 Home and Business for Mac or PC can be yours for just 159.97, 90 off the usual 249.99 price tag, through June 1. There's a reason Microsoft Office has stuck around for decades.
Turn your ideas into AI images with no ads and no limits
Even if you're not an AI buff, you've seen the fun people have creating AI-generated images. If you want to expand your imagination and start creating whatever comes to mind -- yes, even NSFW images -- you may want to take advantage of this lifetime subscription to Imagiyo AI Image Generator. Thanks to Imagiyo, you don't need to head back to school for graphic design or animation classes. This AI-powered platform lets you create stunning AI-generated art simply by providing a prompt. Type a few words and your preferred pixel size, then sit back and relax while Imagiyo works its magic.
The cast of Mission: Impossible on the importance of humanity during the rise of AI
On May 23, the final installment of the Mission: Impossible saga is set to come to an end with Mission: Impossible โ The Final Reckoning. Known for its vicious villains, the franchise sports its Biggest Bad yet: an AI known as The Entity that's bent on wiping humans off the planet. Mashable Senior Creative Producer Mark Stetson sat down with the cast (Simon Pegg, Angela Bassett, Hayley Atwell, Pom Klementieff, and Greg Tarzan Davis) to discuss the film's themes of humanity and friendship and its exploration of the future of AI. First, Simon Pegg, who has played Benji Dunn since Mission: Impossible III -- when we first get a hint of The Entity's existence -- helped break down the origins of this Big Bad. "Yeah, I mean, the Entity was around in its nascent form a long time ago. It was a malicious code, basically, which itself evolved into what we are up against in Dead Reckoning, in The Final Reckoning. And I love the idea that McQ [Director Christopher McQuarrie] looked back into the past to see where things may have started, where the rumblings of the Entity may have begun. And further back as well, to, obviously, when Bill Donloe was exiled to Alaska."
Amazons latest AI shopping feature produces quick audio product summaries
Amazon is aiming to make shopping just a bit easier. This week, Amazon launched a new generative AI feature that produces short audio summaries, detailing everything you need to know about a product. The audio descriptions, which Amazon is calling "hear the highlights", are created from on-page product summaries, reviews, and information from other websites, crafting short snippets that deliver everything you need to know about a product. The product summaries are now available on a limited number of items on Amazon and for US customers only. To access "Hear the highlights", you can do so in the Amazon app.
JD Vance calls dating apps destructive
Dating apps are getting a lot of flak lately. Daters are opting for in-person events -- even dungeon sound baths -- and moving away from increasing AI features and apps that seem to be copying each other. Vice President JD Vance also has no love for dating apps, apparently. In an interview on the New York Times's "Interesting Times" podcast, Vance spoke about his "noneconomic" concerns with AI and tech. He told host and Times opinion columnist Ross Douthat, "If you look at basic dating behavior among young people -- and I think a lot of this is that the dating apps are probably more destructive than we fully appreciate."