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Why is Michelle Williams narrating Britney Spears’s audiobook?

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Michelle Williams is the narrator for the audiobook version of Britney Spears’s memoir “The Woman in Me,” and it’s the best way to experience this new book.
Michelle Williams and Britney Spears at red carpet events.

On its surface, it seems absurd that five-time Academy Award-nominee Michelle Williams is the narrator for the audiobook version of Britney Spears’s new memoir The Woman in Me. Already the internet is giddy over audio excerpts in which Williams, in a cool and collected tone, imitates Justin Timberlake’s try-hard ’00s patter of “Oh yeah, fo’ shizz fo’ shizz.” And rightly so. It’s magic.

More than that, it’s the kind of cultural collision that seems so inexplicable that you might expect it to be a joke, like when AI was used to make the long-dead Johnny Cash do a rendition of “Barbie Girl.” But there’s something slyly sophisticated about selecting Williams to be the voice of Britney’s story. She brings a protective layer to a tale that could feel too tabloid-y in the wrong hands, as well as the natural versatility of a stage and screen actor called to switch between characters as needed. Williams takes her role as narrator as seriously as anything she’s done in her career, from Spielberg’s beloved mother in The Fablemans to the heartbreak of Brokeback Mountain or Blue Valentine. By paying respect to Spears with her performance, she urges her audience to do the same. 

What is The Woman in Me about? 


The cover of Britney Spears' "The Woman in Me."

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In a nutshell, Spears’s memoir begins with her childhood in Louisiana and takes the reader through her mega-stardom in the 2000s, her 13 years under the tyrannical conservatorship of her father’s making, and into her post- #FreeBritney era. Despite the sprawl, you don’t need to be a Spears fanatic to appreciate The Woman in Me. 

Admittedly, it helps if you’ve got an embattled nostalgia for the early ’00s, when she was the unquestioned Princess of Pop with NSYNC’s Justin Timberlake as her double-denim prince. That makes passages where she recalls styles as being “so pimp” hit with a mix of cringe and whimsy. But whether you’re interested in the gossip, the Timberlake takedown, or the hype, you need to snag the audiobook rather than a physical copy. Michelle Williams demands it, with a silky smooth delivery that softens the rough edges of this managed memoir. 

How come Michelle Williams is reading the book, not Britney herself? 

Michelle Williams attends the 'Blue Valentine' photo-call during the 63rd Cannes Film Festival on May 18, 2010 in Cannes, France

Michelle Williams attends the “Blue Valentine” photo-call during the 63rd Cannes Film Festival on May 18, 2010 in Cannes, France
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In the Audible introduction for The Woman in Me, Spears offers an author’s note, which she does read herself. The pop icon’s breathy baby voice says: 

“This book has been a labor of love and all the emotions that come with it. Reliving everything you’re about to hear has been exciting, heart-wrenching, and emotional to say the least. For those reasons, I will only be reading a small part of my audiobook. I’m so grateful to the amazing Michelle Williams, for reading the rest of it — and to you for listening.” 

Spears also reads the opening dedication and the prologue, which introduces her love of singing and her fear of her father, wrapped in a memory of her childhood. She speaks quickly and sincerely, her voice a breathy tremble. Then, Williams’s voice takes over, strong and calm: “Chapter One.” 

Though the memoir is sprinkled with name-drops (Ryan Gosling! Steven Tyler! Robin Williams!), Michelle Williams will not get another mention in The Woman in Me. Perhaps the two are friends. Maybe Williams can relate to Britney’s journey, as she too was a teen star in the same heady window of Total Request Live, boy-band dominance, and the rampant and misogynistic fat-shaming that afflicted young female celebrities. These are just a few of the explosive topics the memoir touches on, though one of the few things it doesn’t reveal is exactly how Williams came to be its voice. Regardless, whoever made the call to cast the acclaimed indie darling deserves a raise and a major award, because the book wouldn’t read the same without her. 

The Woman in Me is a clear yet captivating compromise. 

WEST HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA - JULY 18: Protest signs at the #FreeBritney March starting in Plummer Park on July 18, 2021 in West Hollywood, California. The group is calling for an end to the 13-year conservatorship lead by the pop star's father, Jamie Spears and Jodi Montgomery, who have control over her finances and business dealings.


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When it comes to family, Spears’s memoir is raw. She opens up about her father’s allegedly abusive behavior, her ruined relationship with younger sister Jamie Lynn Spears (“a total bitch”), and the callous reprimands from her mother. As both her mother and sister have written tell-all books about her, there’s a righteous sense of reclamation in these sections.

Williams easily handles lines like “We laughed our fannies off” or “The timing was un-fucking-believable,” allowing us to hear Spears’s natural writing style and sense of humor through the actress’s measured performance. By contrast, when showering praise over past collaborators, be they photographers or music video directors, the language used feels polished by publicists — much more aware of its audience. 

While the book marks Spears officially stepping back into the spotlight, presumably on her own terms, it’s certainly a group endeavor (as opposed to her Instagram, where anything can happen). Many celebrity books have input from editors, fact-checkers, legal teams, and ghostwriters. Yet The Woman in Me feels over-managed to the extent that it’s meant to reframe her story without burning too many bridges; gratitude is expressed clearly, uncluttered by curse words or slang, but without the pop star’s singular voice behind it.

There will be no knife-dances here today, folks — just enough bite to draw a little bit of blood from sacrificial lamb Justin Timberlake. These shifts in tone can be jarring, but that’s where Williams is most effective; she’s soothing and soft while confident, lending a sort of coherence to the most PR-speak declaratives. In her hands, Britney the media-trained celebrity and Britney the giddy country momma come together into one complicated (if compromised) portrait. 

Michelle Williams demands the public take Britney seriously. 

Pop star BRITNEY SPEARS & boyfriend NSync star JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE at party in West Hollywood for the launch of NSync's new album Celebrity.


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Sometimes memoirs read by the author can provide a sense of solace in their reflection; the calm tone of someone who survived the tragedy they are unfurling suggests there’s a light at the end of the tunnel. As Spears says herself in the prologue, she’s not there quite yet. So, the coolness of Williams’s reading of The Woman in Me gives consolation to the listener, completing the journey of radical acceptance that Spears is actively pursuing in the book’s final chapters. 

This is not to say that Williams is monotone or NPR-mellow throughout. Her meditative pacing speeds up as she gently imitates Timberlake or Mariah Carey or an excitable exec eager to sell Britney on his company. She hits every name-drop with a slight smile, each punchline with the hint of a smirk. But notably, Williams’s poised approach makes moments where Spears vents her (justified) anger all the more hard-hitting. “They watched Criminal Fucking Minds on the couch every night. Who does that?” Spears sneers of her parents, and Williams’s lips seem to curl in a sneer, inviting us into the outrage and hurt — as if we were more than fans or listeners but within Britney’s inner circle. 

Where Williams’s voice proves the most powerful is in the moments that tabloids will likely relish most. Spears does not shy away from spilling the tea of her exes. While Colin Farrell comes off lovely and lusty, and others go by warmly remembered but unnamed, she has plenty to say about ex-husband Kevin Federline (“bless his heart”) and her first love, Justin Timberlake. 

The internet has already gawped at the revelation that Spears had his abortion, but listening to Williams explain how he played guitar at Spears while she experienced horrendous cramping on a bathroom floor is astounding. The details alone are shocking, but Williams — with that concentrated calm — lays it all out so matter-of-factly that it’s not treated like a sordid spectacle. It’s a vivid moment that shaped and shamed a young woman, especially when the only person who shared it with her turned on her to promote his solo album. 

William brings the gravitas of an Oscar-nominated actress to every moment of this memoir. It’s not that she’s playing the rattling emotion that Spears must have felt then. The book isn’t written with that kind of splashy emotional explosion. Instead, Williams reads the memoir like the diary of a loved one, giving space for the reflection and respect to the undercurrent of psychological trauma that surged beneath Spears’s practiced smile, which often was her first line of defense. 

At 288 pages (or five hours and 31 minutes), The Woman in Me is a short book for such a storied life, but it offers plenty of food for thought. Spears and Williams see to that. 

The Woman in Me is available on Audible.

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13 amazing holiday gifts for the person who already has it all

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Here are 13 perfect holiday gifts for that special someone who seems to already have everything. From smart tech gadgets to self-care products.
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This holiday season, don’t be daunted by the challenge of shopping for that friend or family member who appears to have everything. We’ve put together a list of thoughtful gifts that promise to delight even the most seasoned of shoppers. 

From a temperature-controlled mug to the latest portable Sonos speaker, our guide blends the elegance of modern technology with the charm of timeless self-care treasures, like face masks.

So if you’re having trouble picking a gift for someone, but want to take full advantage of Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales, take a look through our product recommendations below.

ASUS ROG Ally 7″ Gaming Handheld Console

The ASUS ROG Ally 7" gaming console held in a person's hands.

The ASUS ROG Ally handheld gaming console comes with a 7″ LED screen.
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For PC gaming enthusiasts, the ASUS ROG Ally is the handheld console to have. With its 512GB SSD and microSD slot, they’ll be able to take all of their favorite games on the go. And thanks to its 7-inch LED touchscreen, AMD Radeon graphics card, and AMD Ryzen CPU, gameplay will be smooth with stunning graphics.

Glade PlugIns Plus Air Freshener

The Glade PlugIns Plus air freshener warmer plugged into a white outlet.

The Glade PlugIns Plus air fresener warmer has a refill indicator light that lets you know when it needs a refill.
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A delightful stocking stuffer, this refillable plug-in air freshener will ensure their space always smells welcoming. It has adjustable fragrance settings — like auto rest mode for overnight — so they can conserve energy and their chosen scent. It will automatically shut off when it runs out of fragrance, and a refill indicator light will turn on. Consider pairing it with the warm notes of Glade’s Vanilla Caramel Twist, available at an additional $5.92 for a two-pack.

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Microsoft Xbox Series X


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Ember Temperature Control Smart Mug

The Ember Mug 2 in white on a kitchen counter.

The Ember Mug 2 has a light on the base that shows you when it’s charged or needs charging.
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Elevate their beverage experience with this smart mug. Though not an essential, the Ember ensures every sip of their favorite beverage is at their ideal temperature — thanks to the mug’s built-in heating technology and app connectivity. It’s a seamless blend of form and function for those chilly winter mornings.

Logitech MX Keys Mini Wireless Keyboard

The Logitech MX Keys Mini Wireless Keyboard in Graphite.


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This wireless keyboard, with its durable and compact design, is perfect for both work and play on the go. It can connect to up to three devices at once via Bluetooth, with the user able to switch between each device by pressing one of the keys. It also has an impressive battery life of up to 10 days on a full charge — or up to 5 months with the backlighting turned off.

Luminara Pillar Candles – Set of 3

The set of three Luminara Pillar Candles with the remote.

The Luminara Pillar Candles in this set come in three different sizes — 4.5″, 5.5″, and 6.5″.
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These flameless battery-operated candles are made with 100 percent pure paraffin wax and mimic a real flame’s flicker. Without the mess of a real flame and the soot that comes with it, they make the perfect gift for households with pets or small children — or to introduce an element of romantic allure for intimate evenings in or if the power goes out.

Sonos Move 2 Speaker

The Sonos Move 2 speaker in white on a table.

The Move 2 uses its microphones to analyze its surroundings to continually optimize the sound.
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Whether your loved one is hosting a holiday soirée or enjoying a quiet evening, this portable speaker will ensure they have the best audio quality — including crisp vocals, deep bass, and full instrumentals. It’s rated IP56, so it’s both water and dust-resistant and connects to their device via Bluetooth or WiFi. They’ll be able to enjoy up to 24 hours of non-stop listening on a single charge thanks to the speaker’s long battery life.

Anker 3-in-1 Charger Cube with MagSafe

The Anker 3-in-1 charger cube in black, on a white background.

The Anker 3-in-1 15W MagSafe Charger comes with a 30W charger and a USB-C to USB-C cable.
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If your loved one is a fan of Apple devices, this 15W MagSafe charger ensures that their phone, watch, and earbuds are always charged up and ready to go. With its sleek design, it’s a stylish addition to any nightstand or desk. Or, thanks to its compact design, it’s a great addition for any upcoming travels they have planned. And as a bonus, they can use their phone in portrait or landscape mode while it charges.

Sand & Sky Australian Pink Clay Face Mask & Facial Exfoliator

The Australian Pink Clay Deep Pore Cleanser and Australian Pink Clay Porefining Face Mask on a pink background.

The Sand & Sky Australian Pink Clay Deep Pore Cleanser and Porefining Face Mask.
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Indulge them in a spa-like experience with this face mask and exfoliator combo. Harnessing the purifying properties of Australian Pink Clay, this duo will have their skin feeling clean and soft in no time. Sand & Sky’s products are made with 100 percent natural ingredients and are cruelty-free, vegan, and paraben-free — so you can feel good about your gift.

Google Nest Learning Thermostat – 3rd Gen

A person's arm reaching out to a black Google Nest Learning Thermostat.

The Google Nest Learning Thermostat has a sleek and simple-to-use design.
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Combine aesthetics and efficiency with this smart thermostat. It not only adds a touch of modernity to any home but also learns their temperature preferences over time, ensuring optimal comfort while saving energy. The Google Nest Learning Thermostat is compatible with 95 percent of heating and cooling systems, so chances are they’ll be covered.

Philips Smart LED Light Bulb 2-Pack

The Philips WiZ LED Color Light Bulb 2-Pack with its packaging.

The Philips WiZ smart color light bulbs are dimmable, and offer millions of colors to choose from.
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Light up their world with 16 million colors thanks to these smart LED bulbs — and also likely save them money on their energy bill. These bulbs connect to the Philips Hue app, so they can adjust the brightness and color, or turn the lights off no matter where they are. The bulbs are also compatible with Alexa and Google Home Assistant for the ultimate smart home setup.

Hatch Restore 2

The Hatch Restore 2 smart alarm clock in the putty color, on a white background.

The Hatch Restore 2 comes in three colors: putty (as shown), latte, and slate.
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Offering a unique blend of sleep and relaxation features, the Hatch Restore 2 is the perfect smart alarm clock for those who value their beauty sleep. Its range of soothing sounds and guided meditations will ensure they get a restful night’s sleep — and wake up slowly in the morning thanks to its sunrise light options.

Conair 2-in-1 Handheld Steamer and Iron

The Conair ExtremeSteam 2-in-1 in blue, on a white background.

The Conair 2-in-1 handheld steamer and iron also comes with Turbo mode for quicker results.
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If your family member or friend is always traveling, this 2-in-1 device is the perfect addition to their arsenal. The steamer heats up in 40 seconds and can provide continuous steam for up to 15 minutes — so they’ll never have to worry about wrinkles on that business trip or at that wedding. And if they need something more heavy-duty, they can use the ironing mode with its non-stick soleplate to ensure their clothes are pressed exactly the way they like them.

With these holiday gift options, you’re sure to find the perfect present for that special someone who has a taste for the consumer lifestyle.

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Everything we know about ‘House of the Dragon’ Season 2

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It’s official: “House of the Dragon” Season 2 will premiere in summer 2024 — and we know what will happen next.
A pregnant woman with silver blonde hair holds the cheeks of a young man with short brown hair. Both wear red and black.

The Season 1 finale of House of the Dragon ended with a devastating, dragon-toothed crunch that shook the realm and set in motion the Targaryen civil war known as the Dance of the Dragons. But with that epic cliffhanger comes the horrifying realization that we have to wait for Season 2 to find out what will happen next.

The hiatus may be dark and full of terrors, but we now know when we can expect our next dose of House of the Dragon. Plus, based on the show’s source material, George R.R. Martin’s Fire & Blood, we have a few predictions as to the chaos coming our way. Here’s what we know so far about Season 2.

What is the release date for House of the Dragon Season 2?

A small dragon swoops down towards a castle on the edge of a stormy sea.

More dragon fights incoming! (At some point.)
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House of the Dragon Season 2 will be taking flight in early summer of 2024, HBO and Max CEO Casey Bloys confirmed in a press event on Nov. 2, 2023. The season will be made up of eight episodes instead of the first season’s 10.

Here’s what happens next in Fire & Blood.

A man with silver blonde hair places a gold crown on the head of a woman with silver blonde hair.

All hail the Black Queen!
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If you absolutely need to know what happens after Rhaenyra (Emma D’Arcy) dons her war face at the end of Season 1, you’ve come to the right place. House of the Dragon has been mostly faithful to its source material so far, so I’m fairly confident that it will continue to adhere to the book in the aftermath of the death of Lucerys (Elliot Grihault). I’ll be going full spoilers here, so if you don’t want to know the future of the Dance of the Dragons, turn away now.

Rhaenyra and Daemon (Matt Smith) will retaliate against Alicent (Olivia Cooke) and her family in a big way. The Blacks will attempt to shore up their forces by finding riders for riderless dragons like Vermithor and Seasmoke. Meanwhile, Daemon will attack Harrenhal on dragonback and win it without bloodshed, striking a major blow to the Greens. In Fire & Blood, this attack happens while Jacaerys (Harry Collett) and Lucerys are on their missions. Now, with the tragedy of Luc’s death fueling Daemon, it’s highly likely the show’s version of the attack at Harrenhal will be on the more violent side.

And the violence will only continue! Because Daemon’s next move in the book is among the most horrifying events in Westerosi history. (If you’re having any doubts about spoilers, now’s definitely the time to turn back.) Using his connections to the underbelly of King’s Landing, Daemon enlists the help of two unsavory characters known only as Blood and Cheese. They attack the Red Keep and force Queen Helaena (Phia Saban) to choose which of her sons they will kill. They then proceed to murder the son she doesn’t name. The attack is Daemon’s doing in Fire & Blood, but given the rage in Rhaenyra’s eyes at the end of the finale, is there a chance she’ll get involved as well?

As chaos rages down south, Jace will travel north to the Eyrie and beyond, to Winterfell. On his trip north, he’ll secure allies from Houses like the Arryns and the Manderlys. He will also befriend Lord Cregan Stark and win him to Rhaenyra’s cause. So you can expect a mixed bag of sorts from the start of House of the Dragon Season 2. On the one hand, we get the Starks back. On the other, we get more traumatic child murder.

Brace yourselves, fellow viewers: Our wait may be long, but the coming Dance will be one heck of a jig.

Season 1 of House of the Dragon is now streaming on Max.

UPDATE: Nov. 2, 2023, 12:29 p.m. EDT This article has been updated to reflect “House of the Dragon”s summer 2024 release date.

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Enjoy these flash deals from Acer to score top tech on the cheap

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In the market for a laptop or shiny new monitor? Acer’s Daily Deals flash sale will save you up to 55%.
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TL;DR: Save up to 55 percent on high-tech laptops and monitors during Acer’s November Daily Deals flash sales, running through Nov. 19.

The Halloween candy is starting to run dry, you can almost smell the turkey in the air, and someone in the family group chat is asking about travel plans and menus. Yep, it’s November, and the holidays are just around the corner. 

Getting on top of gifting can be seriously advantageous. Not only will you save yourself some stress while shopping for gifts, but you can also save several hundred dollars thanks to Acer’s exclusive promotions this month. From high-tech laptops to impressive monitors, there’s something for everyone, with daily flash sales running through Nov. 19. Here’s a glimpse of the deals we’re eyeing, and don’t miss the chance to save anywhere from 25 to 55 percent daily during the promotion

The green machine 

For an eco-conscious gift, consider the Acer Aspire Vero laptop. It’s a green choice with a 30 percent post-consumer recycled plastic chassis, a touchpad made from ocean-bound plastic, and a paint-free body, all made with 21 percent fewer CO2 emissions. Easy upgrades and repairs — plus an Intel Core i5 processor, Intel Iris Xe graphics, 8 GB of RAM, and a 512 GB SSD — make it a versatile performer. In other words, it has the foundation you need to switch from work to study to entertainment with ease. 

On sale Nov. 5: The Acer Aspire Vero laptop at $449.99 (save $300) at Acer.com.

An ultraportable laptop

Creators are often left with a bit of a dilemma: Choose a workstation with power and a large display, or one that can be easily toted around. The Acer Swift 3 OLED laptop is the perfect solution. It has a 16:10 OLED panel, a lightweight, 3.1-pound design, and a QHD 2880 x 1800 pixel resolution for a bright, sharp display that reveals every detail. Plus, with an Intel Core i5 processor and plenty of ports, including Thunderbolt 4 and HDMI 2.1, it can keep up with demanding workloads. 

On sale Nov. 2: The Acer Swift 3 OLED laptop at $599.99 (save $300) at Acer.com.

A budget laptop that’s got your back

Finding a reliable laptop under $500 is no mean feat. The Acer Aspire 3 does one better, coming in under $300. This solid machine can keep up with work apps, videoconferencing, and streaming thanks to a solid set of vitals, like an Intel Core i3 processor, Intel UHD graphics, 8 GB of standard memory, an HD webcam, and roughly eight hours of battery life. 

On sale Nov. 6: The Acer Aspire 3 at $299.99 (save $180) at Acer.com

An impressive monitor for serious gamers

Nothing upgrades your gaming setup quite like a new monitor, and the Acer Nitro XZ5 is an impressive option, to say the least. Its huge curved display minimizes eyestrain and makes long gaming sessions immersive and more comfortable, and a 165 Hz refresh rate helps you get the most out of your games. Built-in speakers provide good sound quality and let you get away with not investing in a separate set. 

On sale Nov. 12: The 31.5-inch Acer Nitro XZ5 gaming monitor at $249.99 (save $180) at Acer.com.

A solid gaming monitor for a fraction of the price

If someone in your life (yourself included) has been debating whether to invest in a monitor, this is your sign to make it happen. The Acer AOPEN HC2 series curved gaming monitor is currently slashed by a whopping 54 percent, bringing its price well below $150 — a remarkable deal for a gaming display of such quality. Boasting a 27-inch full HD curved screen, AMD FreeSync technology, and a 165 Hz refresh rate, this monitor ensures gameplay isn’t just smoother but also significantly more immersive and enjoyable.

On sale Nov. 3: The 27-inch Acer AOPEN HC2 series curved gaming monitor at $129.99 (save $150) at Acer.com.

Whoever you’re shopping for this holiday season, choosing an Acer laptop or monitor is a failsafe way to snag the title of most memorable gift-giver while saving hundreds of dollars.

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YouTube puts limits on repetitive recommendations for teens

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YouTube tries to address teen safety and well-being with the new limits.
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In a move designed to prevent teenagers from repetitively watching potentially harmful videos on YouTube, the streaming platform announced Thursday that it will limit repeated recommendations of videos featuring certain themes to U.S. teens.

Currently, YouTube is limiting repetitive exposure to videos that compare physical features and favor some types over others, idealize specific fitness levels or body weights, or depict social aggression in the form of non-contact fights and intimidation. While these videos don’t violate the platform’s policies, repeated viewings could be harmful to some youth. YouTube already prohibits videos of fights between minors.

James Beser, director of product management for YouTube Kids and Youth, announced the new policy in a blog post Thursday.

Beser said that the company’s youth and family advisory committee, which comprises independent experts in child development and digital learning and media, helped YouTube identify categories of content that “may be innocuous as a single video, but could be problematic for some teens if viewed in repetition.”

He noted that teens are more likely to develop negative ideas about themselves when consuming online media that focuses on “ideal standards.”

Allison Briscoe-Smith, a child psychologist and member of the committee, said in the blog post that such content can “emphasize potentially problematic messages,” which can in turn affect how teens see themselves. Limited repeated recommendations will go into effect in other countries in the next year, according to the post.

The new policy comes amidst heavy scrutiny and criticism of the way social media platforms can influence youth mental health and well-being.

In May, the U.S. Surgeon General issued an advisory warning about youth social media use involving a “profound risk of harm.” In September, The Mental Health Coalition convened a group of experts to begin creating a “first ever” rating system across social media, search engines, and gaming platforms.

Beser’s announcement on Thursday also included updates to existing youth well-being features.

Take a Break” and “Bedtime” reminders, which have been in place since 2018, will now appear as a full-screen takeover and will surface more frequently, especially for viewers younger than 18. These reminders are turned on by default for youth accounts.

YouTube’s crisis resource panels will also now appear in full-screen mode, which YouTube hopes will encourage viewers to pause and explore a panel’s topics when searching the platform for information related to suicide, self-harm, and eating disorders.

Beser framed the new policy and updates as part of a comprehensive effort to “build great experiences” for young users.

“We recognize the important role that YouTube can play in the life of teens and are deeply committed to ensuring time on YouTube is time well spent,” Beser wrote.

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‘Family Switch’ trailer teases festive ‘Freaky Friday’ homage

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Netflix has dropped its trailer for festive comedy “Family Switch”, starring Jennifer Garner and Ed Helms.
A mother, father and two children all scream in shocked unison.

Think Freaky Friday, but with both parents switching bodies with their two children. That was presumably the pitch for Netflix’s Family Switch, which sees the Walker family experiencing chaos after a festive be-careful-what-you-wish-for moment has them all waking up in the wrong bodies.

Jennifer Garner, Ed Helms, Emma Myers, and Brady Noon star in this very silly-looking holiday movie, which is based on Amy Krouse-Rosenthal’s Bedtime For Mommy book.

How to watch: Family Switch is streaming on Netflix from Nov. 30.