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GTA VI website dislplayed on a screen and PlayStation DualSense controller

The internet has been breathlessly talking about the Grand Theft Auto VI leaks ahead of the extended look coming to Netflix this week, but one former Rockstar Games lead is telling everybody to "calm down."

An individual or group known as CyberLeek has leaked alleged clips of GTA 6 gameplay last week, including maps and videos. Take-Two Interactive Software Inc. (the parent company of video game publisher Rockstar Games) subsequently subpoenaed Microsoft, Discord, and GitHub over "stolen content," confirming that at least some of the information from CyberLeek is legitimate.

But Obbe Vermeij, former technical director at Rockstar North (an Edinburgh-based Rockstar Games studio), posted on X that the leaks are a "nothing burger."

"Calm down everybody," he wrote. "The leaks are a nothing burger."

Vermeij goes on to claim that Rockstar's marketing strategy is to keep the game under wraps longer than other publishers do, and that all that happened was that some footage escaped.

"90 [percent] of future players don't spend their time on the internet looking for video snippets. They don't have the time and don't want spoilers," he continued. "I imagine the teams are a little annoyed about it but not more than that."

"I was there during Hot Coffee," Vermeij wrote, referring to a controversy surrounding a hidden minigame in the 2004 Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas that included a sex scene. Rockstar and Take-Two settled a lawsuit over it. Vermeij said it was a "nightmare" for Rockstar's New York office, it didn't affect Rockstar North as much, and that the current leaks are far less consequential.

"It looks like gta6 will be phenomenal and sell for the next 15 years or so. The leaks are just a tiny blip," he concluded.



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Hurdle game on a smartphone

If you like playing daily word games like Wordle, then Hurdle is a great game to add to your routine.

There are five rounds to the game. The first round sees you trying to guess the word, with correct, misplaced, and incorrect letters shown in each guess. If you guess the correct answer, it'll take you to the next hurdle, providing the answer to the last hurdle as your first guess. This can give you several clues or none, depending on the words. For the final hurdle, every correct answer from previous hurdles is shown, with correct and misplaced letters clearly shown.

An important note is that the number of times a letter is highlighted from previous guesses does necessarily indicate the number of times that letter appears in the final hurdle.

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If you find yourself stuck at any step of today's Hurdle, don't worry! We have you covered.

Hurdle Word 1 hint

Quick.

Hurdle Word 1 answer

BRIEF

Hurdle Word 2 hint

Unwarranted.

Hurdle Word 2 Answer

UNDUE

Hurdle Word 3 hint

Russian prison.

Hurdle Word 3 answer

GULAG

Hurdle Word 4 hint

Mush.

Hurdle Word 4 answer

SLUSH

Final Hurdle hint

Smelly drain.

Hurdle Word 5 answer

SEWER

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Grand Theft Auto 6

Grand Theft Auto VI is being plagued by more leaks than a sinking ship, beginning with the trailer three years ago, and continuing into this week with a gameplay release that sees the protagonist, Jason Duval, robbing a gas station convenience store, escaping in a car, suffering a slow-motion car crash, and then escaping into a strip club.

Some of these gameplay elements will definitely be familiar to long-time fans of the series, but the slow-motion camera interrupting the regular game speed is definitely a novelty, and probably something Rockstar Games wanted to keep secret, given that Rockstar still hasn't revealed actual gameplay.

In fact, they've been saving the biggest reveal for a Netflix launch on Thursday, Aug. 27th at 3 p.m. ET, which is itself an unprecedented move for a game release.

Behind the scenes, Rockstar Games and parent company Take-Two are working hard to discover the source of the leaks, reportedly even having been granted subpoenas for GitHub, Microsoft, and Discord server records by a federal court, which they allege will help them uncover the culprits. 

Even Xbox CTO Scott Van Vliet has weighed in on the issue, promising to support efforts to stop the theft, saying in a post on X that "[Xbox] are working closely with Take-Two and Rockstar Games to support efforts to protect creative works and intellectual property."

The main leaker, using the alias Cyberleeks, is so confident in his IP theft that he's now charging up to $165,000 (in cryptocurrency) to anyone wanting to advertise in his leaked footage, according to Yahoo Tech

While these leaks are definitely sucks for the developers at Rockstar Games, they're also probably doing even more to hype up what promises to be the biggest game launch of all time.



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ASUS ROG OLED 4K 32-inch gaming monitor

SAVE $100: The ASUS ROG OLED 4K 32-inch gaming monitor is on sale at Amazon for $699, down from the list price of $799. That's a 13% discount on a 4K monitor, and according to price tracker CamelCamelCamel, the best-ever discount on this product.


Sure, gaming's fun. More than that, it's a way of life when you take it seriously. But no one ever said that gaming was cheap. In fact, when you do get serious with your gaming, it's a very pricey way of life indeed — and tech prices are on the rise. Top quality hardware means upgraded visuals and an upgraded overall experience — plus a boost in performance that can be the difference between victory and defeat.

That's why it always feels like a win when we find some high-quality hardware at a discounted price, such as this ASUS ROG OLED 4K 32-inch gaming monitor, a fantastic option from one of the most reliable brands in gaming tech.

As of Aug. 20, the ASUS ROG OLED 4K 32-inch gaming monitor is on sale at Amazon for $699, down from the list price of $799. That's a 13% discount, saving you $100.

This monitor is stacked with next-level specs. An OLED display delivers eye-popping 4K, with a 165Hz refresh rate and a 0.03ms response time. That means a lightning-quick, butter-smooth gaming experience with zero lag or glitching. TrueBlack technology helps make the image even sharper.

At 32 inches, this monitor is ideal for a mid-size gaming area. It's far from the biggest monitor available, but absolutely big and advanced enough to draw you into an immersive experience.

Don't miss the ASUS ROG OLED 4K 32-inch gaming monitor while it's discounted on Amazon — now just $699 for a limited time. Again, per the price tracker CamelCamelCamel, this monitor has never been priced this low before.



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Sam Altman is apparently headed to the Hamptons, and Goop founder Gwyneth Paltrow is setting the table.

Earlier this week, Puck journalist Matthew Belloni shared what appeared to be an invitation to a "private, off-the-record al fresco dinner" at Paltrow’s Amagansett, New York home "in honor of Sam Altman," the CEO of OpenAI.

According to the invitation, the gathering is scheduled for Aug. 29, with cocktails at 6 p.m. and a seated dinner 45 minutes later. Beyond that, the details remain a mystery — the guest list, planned conversation, party favors, and even the reason Altman is being honored in the first place are all unknown.

Belloni suggested the gathering may have been orchestrated by Charles Porch, Instagram’s former vice president of global partnerships, who recently joined OpenAI. Porch has long worked at the intersection of social media, celebrities, and creators; Vanity Fair previously called him a "celebrity whisperer."

That possibility makes the dinner look less like a random meeting between two rich and famous people and more like a strategic move. OpenAI has increasingly courted relationships with creators, celebrities, and cultural figures who can help the company break out of tech circles and into mainstream culture. A dinner hosted by Paltrow — an actor, investor, and founder of one of the world's most recognizable lifestyle brands — fits pretty neatly into that strategy.

Representatives for Paltrow and OpenAI have not publicly confirmed the event. Paltrow has, however, acknowledged the viral invitation in her own, very Gwyneth indirect way.

After the invite sparked criticism online, she posted five altered versions to Instagram. Each replicated its design but replaced Altman with another guest of honor: M3GAN, Samantha Jones, Shrek, Jessica Rabbit, and even Chanty Beluga, comedian Courtney O’Donnell’s currently unavoidable TikTok character.

"We’re serving swordfish burritos, cheddar foam lattes on request," Paltrow wrote, referencing one of Beluga’s videos.

The joke did not clarify whether the original dinner is happening or why Paltrow is reportedly rolling out the al fresco red carpet for Altman. Fortunately, her years of investing in, talking about, and generally Goop-ifying AI offer a few clues.

Gwyneth Paltrow is in her AI era

Paltrow’s involvement in AI predates this dinner invitation by several years.

In 2021, she co-founded the venture capital firm Kinship Ventures with entrepreneur Moj Mahdara. Puck reported that Paltrow is a minor investor in OpenAI through the fund, and a 2023 SEC filing lists an entity called Kinship Open AI LLC.

Her other AI-related investments have included customer-service automation company Forethought AI, text-to-speech platform Speechify, beauty-tech startup Potion AI, and AI-powered meditation app Moments of Space, according to Business Insider. Goop Kitchen has even reportedly signed a lease for space on the ground floor of Anthropic’s San Francisco headquarters.

Paltrow has also brought AI inside Goop itself. At the Meltwater Summit in May, she said the company was using the technology to create media assets and manage workflows. She described her own collection of AI tools, connected to her Slack and email, as a kind of "chief of staff."

"Especially as women, we are being left behind," she said. "We do need to educate ourselves."

AI has increasingly crept into Goop’s public-facing content, too. In June, Paltrow interviewed Trae Stephens, co-founder of Anduril, a defense technology company that develops AI-powered battlefield software and autonomous military systems, including attack aircraft and counter-drone interceptors, for an episode of The Goop Podcast about America’s defense system and the future of warfare. Creator Tyler Oakley weighed in on this in his latest X post.

OpenAI is expanding its social circle

Paltrow’s growing role in AI also fits within a much broader industry push. As I reported earlier this summer, tech companies and their celebrity partners have increasingly packaged AI through fashion, beauty, shopping, podcasts, and promises of personal productivity — a trend described as the "girlbossification of AI" entering its influencer era.

Women currently use AI tools at lower rates than men. A 2026 Pew Research Center survey found that 27 percent of men used chatbots daily, compared with 20 percent of women, while another report found that 33 percent of men used AI daily or constantly at work, compared with 27 percent of women. That gender gap makes women an especially attractive potential market, and celebrities can help make the technology feel less like a complicated product coming out of Silicon Valley and more like something that belongs in a person’s closet, beauty routine, career, or social life.

Want to see that strategy in action? You barely have to leave Instagram. Kylie Jenner fronted Meta’s "Kylie Edition" campaign, positioning its AI glasses as a fashion accessory. Reese Witherspoon has urged women to get involved with AI, arguing that it will shape the future of filmmaking whether people like it or not. And Mel Robbins promoted Microsoft Copilot as a tool for organizing personal finances, alongside a podcast episode promising to explain how AI can help people "make money, save time, and be more productive."

Different celebrities, different use cases, but essentially the same pitch: AI is inevitable, and women need to start using it or risk falling behind.

Paltrow is just another example. Goop has spent years turning niche ideas into lifestyle imperatives, and AI can now join the lineup somewhere between the supplements and productivity advice.

That makes this bigger than your average Hamptons dinner. It arrives amid a much broader cultural reckoning over what AI means for jobs, creative work, energy use, and the future of the internet. A recent Pew Research Center survey found that 52 percent of Americans are now more concerned than excited about AI in daily life, up from 37 percent in 2021, while just 9 percent are more excited. Among adults under 30, concern climbed from 47 percent in 2025 to 55 percent this year.

In that climate, the reported dinner is hard to dismiss as just another private gathering of the elite. It brings one of AI’s most powerful executives into the home of a celebrity with enormous influence across entertainment, wellness, and lifestyle culture — a sign that the industry’s reach now extends all the way to Paltrow’s table, where cocktails begin at 6 and dinner is served promptly at 6:45.

Disclosure: Ziff Davis, Mashable’s parent company, in April 2025 filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging it infringed Ziff Davis copyrights in training and operating its AI systems.



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Wordle game on a smartphone

Today's Wordle answer should be easy to solve if you've ever doodled in class before.

If you just want to be told today's word, you can jump to the bottom of this article for today's Wordle solution revealed. But if you'd rather solve it yourself, keep reading for some clues, tips, and strategies to assist you.

Where did Wordle come from?

Originally created by engineer Josh Wardle as a gift for his partner, Wordle rapidly spread to become an international phenomenon, with thousands of people around the globe playing every day. Alternate Wordle versions created by fans also sprang up, including battle royale Squabble, music identification game Heardle, and variations like Dordle and Quordle that make you guess multiple words at once

Wordle eventually became so popular that it was purchased by the New York Times, and TikTok creators even livestream themselves playing.

What's the best Wordle starting word?

The best Wordle starting word is the one that speaks to you. But if you prefer to be strategic in your approach, we have a few ideas to help you pick a word that might help you find the solution faster. One tip is to select a word that includes at least two different vowels, plus some common consonants like S, T, R, or N.

What happened to the Wordle archive?

The entire archive of past Wordle puzzles was originally available for anyone to enjoy whenever they felt like it, but it was later taken down, with the website's creator stating it was done at the request of the New York Times. However, the New York Times then rolled out its own Wordle Archive, available only to NYT Games subscribers.

Is Wordle getting harder?

It might feel like Wordle is getting harder, but it actually isn't any more difficult than when it first began. You can turn on Wordle's Hard Mode if you're after more of a challenge, though.

Here's a subtle hint for today's Wordle answer:

Draw over a picture.

Does today's Wordle answer have a double letter?

There are no recurring letters.

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Today's Wordle is a 5-letter word that starts with...

Today's Wordle starts with the letter T.

The Wordle answer today is...

Get your last guesses in now, because it's your final chance to solve today's Wordle before we reveal the solution.

Drumroll please!

The solution to today's Wordle is...

TRACE

Don't feel down if you didn't manage to guess it this time. There will be a new Wordle for you to stretch your brain with tomorrow, and we'll be back again to guide you with more helpful hints.

Are you also playing NYT Strands? See hints and answers for today's Strands.

Reporting by Chance Townsend, Caitlin Welsh, Sam Haysom, Amanda Yeo, Shannon Connellan, Cecily Mauran, Mike Pearl, and Adam Rosenberg contributed to this article.

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Insta360 Luna Ultra

Packing your bags for a trip can be a daunting task. Unfortunately, I can't help you with clothes, toiletries, and other essentials you'll need to bring on your vacation.

However, I can help you lighten your load when it comes to packing a camera.

Over the years, I have packed several different cameras from point-and-shoots like the Nikon Coolpix, mirrorless shooters like the Panasonic Lumix, expensive cinema devices like the Sony FX30, and even the Flip Video (remember those?!).

From left to right: MyFirst Camera 50, Insta360 Luna Ultra, iPhone 15 Pro Max
Contents of my camera travel bag from left to right: MyFirst Camera 50, Insta360 Luna Ultra, iPhone 15 Pro Max Credit: Matt Binder / Mashable Credit: Matt Binder / Mashable

This year, I discovered the perfect camera — or really, combination of devices that include cameras — that significantly lightened my travel load. Not only that, the photos and videos I took came out better than ever before, and I was able to still spend the majority of my time just enjoying my vacation. Plus, as an added bonus, I found that I took way more photos and videos than I did with my bulkier cameras too.

Without any further ado, leave the clunky camera rig at home. Here's what camera you should take on your vacation:

Insta360 Luna Ultra

Insta360's answer to DJI's Osmo Pocket line of gimbal cameras has only been around since June but I'm calling it now: The Insta360 Luna Ultra is the ultimate travel camera.

Mashable's Amanda Yeo just recently published a full review of the Insta360 Luna Ultra and I concur with all of her high praise for the camera. And I'd like to add that it's also the perfect camera for your travels.

Insta360 Luna Ultra
Insta360 Luna Ultra Credit: Matt Binder / Mashable

The Insta360 Luna Ultra compact size makes it really convenient to carry around, whether you slide it in a side-pouch on your backpack, keep it handy in a sling bag, or just hold it. The built-in gimbal provides the perfect grip for walking and shooting and the stabilization it provides makes it look like you're filming your vacation with a professional camera rig.

It's not just the Insta360 Luna Ultra's gimbal that has the device punching above its weight class either. The footage quality is cinema-esque. There's truly no reason to bring around a clunky DSLR or mirrorless camera, numerous lenses, and other camera accessories now that the Luna Ultra exists.

Furthermore, the dual lens system gives you up to 12x zoom, which delivers crystal clear imagery that I honestly had to take myself to believe it was from this camera.

To showcase how good the Luna Ultra is, here are some stills from video I took on my trip:

Insta360 Luna Ultra at approximately 6x zoom
Insta360 Luna Ultra at approximately 6x zoom Credit: Matt Binder / Mashable
Insta360 Luna Ultra at approximately 3x zoom
Insta360 Luna Ultra at approximately 3x zoom Credit: Matt Binder / Mashable
Still captured from Insta360 Luna Ultra
Still captured from Insta360 Luna Ultra Credit: Matt Binder / Mashable

As you may have heard already, the Luna Ultra's screen detaches as a remote and portable microphone, which allows users to set up the Luna Ultra and control it from a significant distance away. I cannot stress enough how integral this feature is for a travel camera. 

If you've already seen reviews from the Luna Ultra, you probably know about some of the potential use cases. You can set the Luna Ultra up on a tripod and get shots where you'd normally require a second person. But, you're traveling. You're not carrying a tripod around with you. But we've all been in a situation where we have asked someone to take a picture, only for them to be confused about how to use the camera. Well, simply hand off the Luna Ultra and ask that person to just stand there, holding the camera, and do nothing else. You can snap the photo, reframe the picture, and zoom in or out all via the remote.

Smartphone

OK, so I lied. You'll be taking more than one camera on this trip, but this one you were bringing along for the ride anyway.

Your smartphone camera, whether it be an iPhone or Android device,  is still far and away one of the best cameras you can take on your trip. Smartphone camera footage is always getting better and it's just so convenient to use. You already have it in your pocket anyway! And it's still the quickest option to pull out for a quick snapshot of a fleeting moment because it's already on and ready to go.

And, as great as the Insta360 Luna Ultra is, I'm not looking to use it in certain situations. For example, I'd rather not get sand from the beach on the Luna Ultra with its moving parts. Even if your smartphone costs the equivalent of a camera — or even more — its built for everyday wear and tear in ways that standalone cameras just usually aren't.

MyFirst Camera 50

If you're a parent, there's one more device you'll want to take along with you, especially if your kids are aspiring photographers or filmmakers too.

You don't want your child playing around with your camera or smartphone on the trip. But, you also don't want to give them one of those big bulky children's cameras with terrible quality that, for some reason, always tries to emulate the design of an old-fashioned camera.

MyFirst Camera 50
MyFirst Camera 50 (Stickers *are* included) Credit: Matt Binder / Mashable

On our most recent trip, my two oldest kids brought their MyFirst Camera 50. It's a 20MP dual lens camera that can take 1080P. It's built with a rugged body design for kids. And it's shaped like an iPhone — you know, the modern day design that most kids today actually associate with cameras.

The image quality out of the MyFirst Camera 50 is actually quite good. In fact, images taken outdoors or other well lit areas are really good for a children's camera.

It's especially fun to see what photos your kids take, especially in comparison with the moments you thought were important enough to capture.

So there you have it: The Insta360 Luna Ultra will replace all your cameras for your travels. If you have kids, get them the MyFirst Camera 50. And if you forget all your photography equipment, there's absolutely nothing wrong with using your trusty smartphone.



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