Whoop's 12-Month Peak Subscription Is at Its Lowest Price Ever for Prime Day

Beth Skwarecki

Beth Skwarecki

Senior Health Editor

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Beth Skwarecki is Lifehacker’s Senior Health Editor, and holds certifications as a personal trainer and weightlifting coach. She has been writing about health for over 10 years.

We Drive Porsche's Fake-Shifting 2027 Taycan EV

By far the most surprising change to the 2027 Taycan lineup is the addition of a fake-shifting system Porsche calls E-Shift. It's a $1030 option across all 2027 Taycan models, except for the Turbo GT, where it's standard. E-Shift mimics the company's familiar PDK, bringing a virtual eight-speed dual-clutch automatic, a 7400-rpm digital tachometer, and a steering wheel with paddles and a new E-Shift mode switch to the party.

These 15 Apple Products Didn't Get a Price Increase (Yet)

Jake Peterson

Jake Peterson

Senior Technology Editor

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Jake Peterson is Lifehacker’s Tech Editor, and has been covering tech news and how-tos for nearly a decade. His team covers all things technology, including AI, smartphones, computers, game consoles, and subscriptions.

Driverless Cars Won't Have Brake Pedals in the Future. That's If Proposed Federal Rules Go Through

  • The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has announced the start of rulemaking for new Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS), which notably would change some rules for driverless cars.
  • The biggest change in the new regulations would be to remove the requirement for a physical brake pedal in vehicles designed exclusively as autonomous vehicles.
  • The new FMVSS would still require that autonomous vehicles maintain the same level of safety, such as stopping distance requirements, but drops requirements for manual controls.

Regulations tend to move more slowly than industry. That's generally a good thing, since it usually means keeping people safe, but sometimes it means an archaic ruleset that hampers innovation. Supporters of driverless cars and cars equipped with automated driving systems (ADS), who have argued for years that the latter is true, may have just earned a small victory. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has announced proposed changes to Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS) to update the rules governing driverless cars.

The Ultimate Content Marketing Guide in 2026

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Key Takeaways

  • Content marketing is how you turn attention into trust, and trust into business outcomes. Every section of this guide covers a piece of that pipeline. 
  • The majority of top-performing B2B marketers credit audience understanding as their top success factor. Define who you’re reaching and what problem they’re solving before producing anything. 
  • One well-researched piece outperforms 10 thin ones. Cornerstone content keeps earning attention for years. 
  • A blog post that performs can fuel a video or social carousel. Repurposing extends reach without doubling the work. 
  • Use AI for research and outlining. Protect original perspective and first-hand experience as the work only you can do. 

Many people feel like AI means the end of content marketing as we know it.  

These Are the Best Last-Minute Prime Day Deals on Headphones

Daniel Oropeza

Daniel Oropeza

Shopping Editor

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Daniel is Lifehacker's Shopping Editor covering tech deals and reviewing TVs, headphones, speakers, and projectors. He earned his master’s in journalism from Columbia University and has reported for the Miami Herald. He lives in Atlanta.

CFTC is conducting an investigation into Polymarket, source says

Signage at the Situation Room by Polymarket pop-up bar in Washington, DC, US, on Friday, March 20, 2026.

Graeme Sloan | Bloomberg | Getty Images

The Commodity Futures Trading Commission has an ongoing, extensive investigation into prediction market platform Polymarket, according to a person familiar with the inquiry. 

These Portable Projectors Are Still up to 40% Off After Prime Day

Stephen Johnson

Stephen Johnson

Senior Staff Writer

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Stephen Johnson is a senior staff writer at Lifehacker covering pop culture and technology, including the columns “The Out-of-Touch Adults’ Guide to Kid Culture” and “What People Are Getting Wrong This Week.”

The Best Last-Minute Prime Day Deals on Amazon Devices, up to 74% Off

Stephen Johnson

Stephen Johnson

Senior Staff Writer

Experience

Stephen Johnson is a senior staff writer at Lifehacker covering pop culture and technology, including the columns “The Out-of-Touch Adults’ Guide to Kid Culture” and “What People Are Getting Wrong This Week.”

Slate Truck Or 1998 Toyota Land Cruiser, What Car Should I Buy? - Jalopnik

A Toyota Land Cruiser and Slate truck

Toyota, Slate

I'm an avid rock climber, a general outdoors enthusiast, and a maker — in essence, the exact flavor of pervert that the new Slate truck is built for. So, with pricing coming out this week, there's a part of me that's genuinely tempted to throw some money down and reserve a spot (the same part of me that's confident I'll win the lottery by the time deliveries start). But, in the imaginary fantasy world where I actually have $25,000 to drop on a car, there's a strong competitor to the Slate: The 1998 Toyota Land Cruiser.