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The White Lotus star Patrick Schwarzenegger demonstrates a Saxon-style protein shake

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'The White Lotus' star Patrick Schwarzenegger demonstrates a Saxon-style protein shake Mashable Tech Science Life Social Good Entertainment Deals Shopping Games Search Cancel * * Search Result Tech Apps & Software Artificial Intelligence Cybersecurity Cryptocurrency Mobile Smart Home Social Media Tech Industry Transportation All Tech Science Space Climate Change Environment All Science Life Digital Culture Family & Parenting Health & Wellness Sex, Dating & Relationships Sleep Careers Mental Health All Life Social Good Activism Gender LGBTQ Racial Justice Sustainability Politics All Social Good Entertainment Games Movies Podcasts TV Shows Watch Guides All Entertainment SHOP THE BEST Laptops Budget Laptops Dating Apps Sexting Apps Hookup Apps VPNs Robot Vaccuums Robot Vaccum & Mop Headphones Speakers Kindles Gift Guides Mashable Choice Mashable Selects All Sex, Dating & Relationships All Laptops All Headphones All Robot Vacuums All VPN All Shopping Games Product Reviews Adult Friend Finder Bumble Premium Tinder Platinum Kindle Paperwhite PS5 vs PS5 Slim All Reviews All Shopping Deals Newsletters VIDEOS Mashable Shows All Videos Home Entertainment TV Shows'The White Lotus' star Patrick Schwarzenegger demonstrates a Saxon-style protein shake Complete with slightly unnerving laughter. By Sam Haysom Sam Haysom Sam Haysom is the Deputy UK Editor for Mashable. He covers entertainment and online culture, and writes horror fiction in his spare time. Read Full Bio on April 11, 2025 Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Flipboard Watch Next'The White Lotus' Season 3 star Natasha Rothwell shares BTS of meeting her lizard co-star'The White Lotus' creator Mike White drops a hint about the Season 4 location'The White Lotus' star Michelle Monaghan debunks the wildest Season 3 theory'The White Lotus' star Jon Gries may have just revealed something about Greg's Season 3 fate In order to make the ultimate Saxon-style protein shake, you need a few key ingredients. Appearing on The Tonight Show in the clip above, Saxon himself (aka The White Lotus star Patrick Schwarzenegger) demonstrates how it's done, from the copious quantities of protein powder to the slightly unnerving laughter.


Horrifying rape and incest video game tells players to be 'women's worst nightmare' and 'never take no for an answer' - as furious users call for it to be banned

Daily Mail - Science & tech

A horrific rape and incest video game has sparked fury by encouraging players to be'women's worst nightmare'. The game, titled'No Mercy', centres around a protagonist who rapes his family members including his aunt and his own mother. Players of the vile game are instructed to'never take no for an answer' in their ambition to'subdue' and'own' women. Despite its horrendous themes, the game does not have an official age rating and was available for sale on Steam, the most popular digital game store. The game's developer, Zerat Games, published the game on Steam in March where children as young as 13 can make an account.


Is your phone secretly listening to you? Here's an easy way to find out

PCWorld

If you're a smartphone owner--and chances are that's everyone reading this--you've probably encountered an eerie, but all too common scenario: One day you're talking about a random topic while your phone is next to you and the following day you notice ads start popping up related to that same topic. How do these ads know what you were talking about? Your smartphone may be the culprit. Every smartphone has its built-in microphone constantly turned on in order for the virtual assistant to hear your voice commands. So, could it be that these devices are also secretly eavesdropping on your conversations in order to serve you ads? Here's everything you need to know, plus a simple test to find out.


Sex-Fantasy Chatbots Are Leaking a Constant Stream of Explicit Messages

WIRED

Several AI chatbots designed for fantasy and sexual role-playing conversations are leaking user prompts to the web in almost real time, new research seen by WIRED shows. Some of the leaked data shows people creating conversations detailing child sexual abuse, according to the research. Conversations with generative AI chatbots are near instantaneous--you type a prompt and the AI responds. If the systems are configured improperly, however, this can lead to chats being exposed. In March, researchers at the security firm UpGuard discovered around 400 exposed AI systems while scanning the web looking for misconfigurations.


WhatsApp has made a subtle change that has left users FURIOUS - as one vents 'just leave me alone man'

Daily Mail - Science & tech

And if you use WhatsApp, you may have noticed a subtle change in the app this week. The Meta-owned app has quietly added a new blue circle icon in the bottom-right corner of your chats. This icon is a shortcut to Meta AI - the tech giant's artificial intelligence-powered chatbot. 'Meta AI through WhatsApp is an optional service from Meta that can answer your questions, teach you something, or help come up with new ideas,' Meta explained. While the tool has been available in the US for some time, it recently started arriving in the UK - and many users are unhappy about it.


Teen goes from 10 nightly seizures to zero with brain implant

FOX News

Minimally invasive procedure at the Mayo Clinic uses NeuroOne's cutting-edge brain implant technology. Imagine waking up seizure-free after years of suffering. For 17-year-old Clara Fuller, this dream became reality thanks to groundbreaking brain implant technology. Her journey from relentless seizures to a normal teenage life highlights the incredible potential of medical innovation. GET SECURITY ALERTS & EXPERT TECH TIPS โ€“ SIGN UP FOR KURT'S'THE CYBERGUY REPORT' NOW At just 13, Clara began experiencing uncontrollable seizures that baffled doctors.


The most popular programming languages in 2025 (and what that even means)

ZDNet

We ran a piece last year summarizing an IEEE study of programming-language popularity based on job listings. This article fostered conversation, including debates about whether the languages IEEE used in its survey were even languages. Most of us are familiar with polls and poll results, especially during campaign seasons. Unfortunately, polls have long been proven to be far from accurate. Some polls have a natural bias for one party or the other (not for nefarious reasons, but just based on how they gather their data).


You might not be Sabrina Carpenter, but you could make the next hit song with this AI

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TL;DR: You don't need to be a professional to make music -- just get lifetime access to Supermusic AI for only 39.97 (reg. Have you ever wanted to create your own song? You don't necessarily need Hozier's lyric-writing skills or vocals like Billie Eilish. As long as you've got an idea for a song or even snippets of lyrics in your notes app, you could bring them to life without ever stepping foot in a studio or knowing how to play the piano. Think of this tool as an AI music generator -- it works similarly to AI article and image generators you've probably already fiddled with. Just enter your prompt and ideas and have a complete song created with a catchy melody and powerful vocals with lifetime access to Supermusic AI, now only 39.97 (reg.


Keep an AI-powered note-taking assistant in your pocket for life for just 40

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Still sharpening your pencil and taking copious notes in meetings like you did as a kid? It's 2025, and it's time to update how you log information. My Notes AI changes the note-taking game, and right now, you can score a lifetime subscription to their Pro Plan for just 39.99. My Notes AI not only takes notes for you, but it can summarize them so you catch all the important points... no hand cramping required. Let it listen in on your lectures, meetings, or brainstorming sessions, or upload an audio file and have it transcribed and summarized after the fact.


The U.S. is building a gas station in space

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Some 22,500 miles above Earth, a spacecraft filled with thruster fuel will gas up two orbiting Space Force assets. The high-altitude endeavor, undertaken by the orbital servicing enterprise Astroscale U.S., is slated to occur in the summer of 2026, the company announced this week. This Department of Defense-funded mission will see Astroscale's 660-pound craft refuel a satellite with the propellant hydrazine, then maneuver to a fueling depot to fill up with more fuel, and then refuel another asset. But it will be the first time a Space Force craft will be refueled in space. Such a fuel shuttle could keep spacecraft in orbit longer and eliminate the need for any craft to suspend its mission to retrieve thruster propellant.