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Amazon Prime Day countdown is live with early savings on the best refrigerators
Amazon Prime Day countdown is live with early savings on the best refrigerators

Mint

time10-07-2025

  • Business
  • Mint

Amazon Prime Day countdown is live with early savings on the best refrigerators

Amazon Prime Day Sale 2025 kicks off on 12th July, but refrigerator deals have arrived early, turning up the excitement. As the countdown continues, early shoppers can already enjoy up to 50% off select refrigerator types. From compact single door units to spacious side by side designs, there are options for every home and budget. Product Rating Price BEST OVERALL LG 240 L 3 Star Frost-Free Smart Inverter Double Door Refrigerator (GL-S292RDSX, Dazzle Steel, Convertible & Multi Air Flow Cooling) View Details Samsung 419 L, 3 Star, Convertible 5-in-1, Digital Inverter, Frost Free Double Door, WiFi Enabled Bespoke AI Refrigerator (RT45DG6A4DSLHL, Ez Clean Steel/Real Steel) View Details Panasonic 280 L Double Door 3 Star AI Enabled Inverter Technology Frost Free Refrigerator (NR-TH292CPKN, Diamond Black, Jumbo Fresh Vegetable Basket, Net Capacity 256L) View Details VALUE FOR MONEY Godrej Edge 294 L 2 Star With 95%+ Food Surface Disinfection with Nano Shield TechnologyInverter Frost Free Double Door Refrigerator Appliance (RT EONVALOR 310B 25 RCIM FS ST, Fossil Steel) View Details Haier 602 L, 3 Star, 100% Convertible Fridge Space, Expert Inverter, Frost Free Side by Side Refrigerator, (HRS-682KS, Black Steel) View Details View More Added benefits like bank offers, no-cost EMI, and exchange discounts make these deals even better. Prime members get early access, so it's wise to plan ahead. Save the best refrigerator deals now and be ready to check out once the full sale begins. Early access means better prices and more choices while stocks last. The LG 240 L double door refrigerator is built to suit medium-sized families, offering a smart inverter compressor that delivers energy efficiency and silent operation. Multi Air Flow cooling keeps every shelf evenly chilled, while the convertible feature gives flexible storage for changing needs. The stabilizer-free operation, anti-bacterial gasket and a modern dazzle steel finish combines practicality with style, making it ideal for contemporary kitchens during big shopping seasons. Dimensions 70.3D x 58.5W x 147.5H cm Make the most of the Amazon Prime Day Sale by upgrading to Samsung's 419 L refrigerator, ideal for large families. Featuring AI Energy Mode with digital inverter tech, it learns usage patterns to save power. Convertible 5-in-1 modes offer flexibility for every occasion. Twin Cooling Plus maintains separate airflow for fridge and freezer, keeping food fresher. Its elegant Ez Clean Steel design adds a premium touch to your kitchen. Dimensions Dimensions 74.7D x 70W x 179H Configuration Freezer-on-Top The Panasonic's 280 L refrigerator is, equipped with an intelligent inverter compressor that adapts cooling to your needs. Its AI ECONAVI sensors detect lifestyle patterns to save energy, while AG Clean technology keeps bacteria away. A jumbo 30 L vegetable basket ensures greens stay fresh longer. Finished in elegant floral black, it's a blend of sophisticated looks and Japanese innovation at great value. Dimensions 68.1D x 56W x 160.5H cm This Amazon Prime Day Sale, protect your family's health with Godrej's 294 L refrigerator. Its Nano Shield Technology disinfects over 95% of food surfaces, while Cool Balance ensures uniform airflow, keeping vegetables farm-fresh for up to 30 days. With toughened glass shelves, moisture control, and a modern Fossil Steel look, it offers reliable cooling, hygiene and style. Dimensions 63.6D x 60.7W x 168H cm Give your kitchen a luxury upgrade with Haier's 602 L side-by-side refrigerator. Its 100% convertible sections let you switch between -24°C and +5°C, offering unmatched flexibility for parties or extra groceries. Expert Inverter tech keeps energy bills low, while Magic Cooling and Deo Fresh keep everything fresh. Its sleek Black Steel design stands out, making it a smart choice for large modern families. Dimensions 69.7D x 90.5W x 177.5H cm Amazon Prime Day brings the perfect opportunity to upgrade with Samsung's 301 L refrigerator. Enjoy the flexibility of Convertible 5 in 1 modes that cater to everything from regular use to holiday breaks. Twin Cooling Plus keeps your food fresh by avoiding odour transfer, and the Digital Inverter delivers dependable, silent performance. Its Real Steel finish enhances any kitchen with modern style, giving you a refrigerator that is both versatile and attractively priced for the season. Dimensions 72.2D x 60W x 163.5H cm If you fancy side by side refrigerators then the Godrej 600 L refrigerator is a good choice. Smart convertible zones shift between -3°C to +5°C for dairy, drinks, or vegetables, offering tailored storage. AI sensors auto-adjust cooling for peak efficiency, while its advanced inverter minimizes power use. The glossy Opera Black finish ensures your kitchen looks stunning, combining large capacity with next-gen technology at an irresistible festive discount. Dimensions 73D x 91W x 177H cm The Haier 190L single door refrigerator is an excellent fit for small homes or as a secondary fridge. It offers a 5 star rating for huge energy savings, 1 Hour Icing for quick ice, and a large vegetable crisper. The inverter-ready operation and an attractive spiral glass door combines style with efficiency, making it a practical, budget-friendly buy this festive season. Dimensions 62.8D x 53W x 121.8H cm Disclaimer: Mint has an affiliate marketing partnership, which means we may get some commission on purchases you make through the retailer sites links provided. These partnerships do not influence our editorial content, which is free from any bias or marketing pitch. We strive to provide accurate and unbiased information to help you make informed decisions. We recommend verifying details with the retailer before making a purchase.

Forever Young Pointing To 2025 Breeders' Cup Classic
Forever Young Pointing To 2025 Breeders' Cup Classic

Forbes

time06-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Forbes

Forever Young Pointing To 2025 Breeders' Cup Classic

Forever Young was dynamic in defeat in Kentucky Derby 150 Oh to be Forever Young, that's a common goal for many. For one ultra-talented Thoroughbred, that's absolutely the goal when it comes to the 2025 Breeders' Cup Classic. Forever Young is a globe-trotting race horse that has displayed immense potential during his three years of competition. Running at eight different tracks on three separate continents, this Japanese-bred son of Real Steel has earned over $15.4 million whilst winning eight races and finishing third three times in eleven starts. The earnings and the record speak volumes about the quality of this grandson of Congrats. The ability to ship and win races makes for a special race horse and boasting those type numbers makes Forever Young world renowned. But, the spirit of competitive excellence from his team has fueled an unquenchable thirst . 'I have great respect for his record', says trainer Yoshito Yahagi. 'At the same time, the fact he was defeated three times is quite frustrating and makes me reflect on whether there was something more I could have done.' After going three for three as a two-year-old in his native Japan, Forever Young journeyed to the Middle East and began his three-year old campaign with a determined effort in winning the Saudi Derby. After an impressive score in the UAE Derby in Dubai, Yahagi took his talent to Louisville and the Kentucky Derby. With his huge late kick on display, Forever Young came up a nose and a whisker short of winning the world's most famous race. Despite finishing third and tasting defeat for the first time, Japan's jewel proved he was a real player and very capable against the best the world has to offer. Full of confidence and eager to prove the worth of his colt, the veteran conditioner brilliantly prepared Forever Young for another run on American soil in the 2024 Breeders' Cup Classic. Coming to Del Mar off a waltzing win in the Japan Dirt Classic, Forever Young was again a little late getting in the race and finished a closing third just 2 ¾ lengths behind Sierra Leone. As is the case with any athlete, the transition from one season to the next does not always produce the same results. Eager to continue cultivating his talent, Yahagi entered Forever Young in the Saudi Cup for his four-year-old debut race. Would Forever Young be the Forever Young people had become accustomed to? Facing a field that featured perhaps the world's most successful active runner in Romantic Warrior on February 22, the answer was provided. As the fourteen runners broke, there was Forever Young right at the front. Moving with ease down the backstretch, Japan's darling maintained his position. On the turn for home, Romantic Warrior, the winner of eight consecutive races, bolted past the frontrunners and seemed to assume command. Staring at a two-length deficit, it was now showtime for Forever Young With the finish line drawing ever closer, jockey Rysei Sakai guided his mount off the rail and urged him forward. Displaying a dynamic determination that legends are made from and with immeasurable horse power pulsing through his veins, Forever Young closed the gap with ground-gobbling strides. Refusing to accept defeat, Forever Young got up at the wire by a neck and netted his conditioner even more international glory. 'The Saudi Cup was an incredible performance that really showed his determination', says Yahagi. 'It gave the world an opportunity to see his power, talent, and potential. While my stable has had success overseas before, Forever Young's victory in Saudi Arabia was an astounding achievement for us'. Having proven that the four-year-old Forever Young is perhaps a better Forever Young, the focus turns to a return trip to the Breeders' Cup. Contested again at Del Mar in 2025, the Cup truly offers a chance to be the 'World Champion'. Qualifying races for the event are run throughout the year in fifteen different countries with eyes on bringing the best of the best in every division together. As a trainer with a very worldly resume, Yahagi has played a major role in elevating the Japanese racing brand around the globe. As the conditioner that brought his homeland their first two Breeders' Cup championships (2021 Filly and Mare Turf, Loves Only You 2021 Distaff Marche Lorraine), the Tokyo native will concentrate on bringing the best Forever Young to Del Mar on November 1. 'The Breeders' Cup is now our main target', says Yahagi. 'We had hoped to prep in a race in the United States, but due to strict quarantine rules we will focus on Japanese preps instead. The Breeders' Cup Classic provides an opportunity to be recognized as a world champion. I am fully committed to doing everything I can to help him become the first Japanese horse to win the Breeders' Cup Classic.' The Breeders' Cup will be contested in Del Mar, California on October 31 and November 1. The $7 million Classic will be run on November 1, and if Yahagi has his way, the runner in the winner's circle will be what we all want to be…Forever Young. Forever Young hopes to become the first Japanese based winner of the Breeders' Cup Classic at Del ... More Mar

Hugh Jackman Workout Video Has Fans Predicting Wolverine Return
Hugh Jackman Workout Video Has Fans Predicting Wolverine Return

Newsweek

time13-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Newsweek

Hugh Jackman Workout Video Has Fans Predicting Wolverine Return

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Entertainment gossip and news from Newsweek's network of contributors Hugh Jackman seems to be getting into Wolverine shape and that has fans thinking that, in spite of his name being absent in any official announcements so far, the "Deadpool & Wolverine" star is on his way back as the titular mutant in "Avengers: Doomsday" and/or "Avengers: Secret Wars". The "Real Steel" star posted a video of himself lifting some serious weight to Instagram, getting fans speculating about exactly why he needed to work out so strenuously. You can see the video below. Read More: Highly Anticipated 'Batman' Anime Reveals Release Date Going through the comments, it's clear that Jackman has got fans either predicting this workout is part of his Wolverine prep, or hoping that's the case. Hugh Jackman as Wolverine in 'Deadpool & Wolverine." Hugh Jackman as Wolverine in 'Deadpool & Wolverine." DISNEY Wolversteve writes, "Hope that's for more Wolverine." howlettveil warns, "alright everybody keep an eye out on his beard, if he grows mutton chops we all know what's coming." mikeposters predicts, "The Wolverine is coming back (he never left)." mamateunbich0 speculates, "This is all the proof we need that he's going to be in either Doomsday or Secret wars or both." patholtweddingfilms jokes, "'Till you're 90," referencing Deadpool's ongoing quips in "Deadpool & Wolverine" that Marvel would keep Jackman playing Wolverine until he's 90. buffhuffitness asks, "Wolverine training @thehughjackman !?!??!??!" While the workout video may not necessarily mean we should expect Jackman in "Avengers: Doomsday," there are plenty of good reasons to predict he'll show up. We already know that many of Jackman's co-stars in the earliest "X-Men" movies will be reprising their signature roles in "Avengers: Doomsday," making Jackman's absence seem pretty strange. While Jackman's name wasn't on one of the chairs in Marvel's epic "Avengers: Doomsday" cast announcement, Kevin Feige has already made it clear that there are names still to be added to the list of cast members. Then there's the fact that "Avengers: Doomsday" and "Avengers: Secret Wars" promise to be the climax of Marvel's multiverse saga and Jackman's Wolverine was a key figure in one of the films in which the Multiverse took center stage, "Deadpool & Wolverine." Put it all together, and it seems in most likelihood, that the only way Jackman wouldn't be showing up in either "Doomsday" or "Secret Wars" is if he simply did not want to play the character anymore. As "Deadpool & Wolverine" proved, that isn't necessarily the case. More Comics: DC's 'Mister Miracle' Animated Series in the Works, See the First Look Image Scarlett Johansson Wanted Her Name Removed From Marvel Project

Real Steel Comes To Life? Two Robots Trade Punches In Chinese Kick-Boxing Contest
Real Steel Comes To Life? Two Robots Trade Punches In Chinese Kick-Boxing Contest

News18

time27-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • News18

Real Steel Comes To Life? Two Robots Trade Punches In Chinese Kick-Boxing Contest

Last Updated: Two humanoids traded punches in the world's first robot kick-boxing competition organised by China's Unitree Robotics in Hangzhou, China, on Sunday, amusing netizens. In an unusual sight, two humanoid robots traded punches in a kick-boxing competition organised in Hangzhou, China on Sunday. The robots put on their gloves, wore protective headgear and faced off in the world's first robot kickboxing championship. The fight was part of the China Media Group World Robot Competition and featured robots developed by Unitree Robotics, according to BBC. The tournament featured four G1 humanoid robots and was organised by Unitree Robotics in Hangzhou. The robots exchanged punches and kicks with remarkable precision, guided remotely by human operators outside the ring, reminiscent of scenes from sci-fi films like Real Steel. The battle also highlighted significant progress in AI and robotics technology. Viral videos stormed the internet, showing two humanoid robots dishing it out in the boxing ring. 'Welcome to the Mech Combat Arena in Hangzhou, where 4-foot AI-powered fighters throw real punches, not pixels. This is not science fiction—it's live, it's real, and it's broadcast to the world," wrote one user. — Dott. Orikron 🇵🇹 (@orikron) May 25, 2025 🇨🇳KNOCKOUT! CHINA DEBUTS HUMANOID ROBOT FIGHT CLUB?!4 teams. 1 arena. And a G1 robot just laid out its opponent—cold—in the world's first-ever humanoid combat showdown. Welcome to the Mech Combat Arena in Hangzhou, where 4-foot AI-powered fighters throw real punches, not… — Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) May 25, 2025 'At first glance, it looks like fun, but this is a serious emerging market. Imagine humans controlling robots that write their stories in a martial arts federation. This has the potential to be HUGE!" said another individual. Four human operator teams controlled the robots to compete in a tournament-style series of boxing matches. As one of the robot participants, Unitree Robotics' flagship humanoid robot, Unitree G1, is equipped with advanced computing power and smooth motion control. The robots demonstrated straight punches, hook punches, sidekicks and aerial spin kicks, and they even got up from the ground after falling, according to Chen Xiyun, a marketing team member of Unitree Robotics. The fight attracted millions of intrigued viewers, as the robots' movements – driven by advanced motion-control algorithms and powerful AI models – sparked a wide range of reactions. In addition to the event on Sunday, the world's first combat tournament featuring full-sized humanoid robots is scheduled to be held in Shenzhen, South China's Guangdong Province on December, according to Global Times. First Published: May 27, 2025, 09:52 IST

Have robots learned how to fight, literally? World's first humanoid kickboxing match leaves viewers awestruck and uneasy
Have robots learned how to fight, literally? World's first humanoid kickboxing match leaves viewers awestruck and uneasy

Economic Times

time26-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Economic Times

Have robots learned how to fight, literally? World's first humanoid kickboxing match leaves viewers awestruck and uneasy

China just hosted the world's first humanoid robot kickboxing match, and it's as mind-blowing as it is unsettling. Unitree Robotics' G1 bots donned gloves and sparred in live matches, mimicking real fighters with uncanny accuracy. In a spectacle that looked straight out of a sci-fi blockbuster, four humanoid robots laced up their gloves, donned protective headgear, and faced off in what is being dubbed the world's first robot kickboxing championship — and the footage is as eerie as it is fascinating. Organized by Unitree Robotics in Hangzhou, China, the tournament featured four of their G1 humanoid robots sparring in one-on-one matches. Standing 130 centimeters tall and weighing 35 kilograms, these robots mimicked human fighters so convincingly that many spectators did a double take, half-expecting someone to step out of the suit. But no — these weren't people in costumes. These were pure machines, controlled remotely by human handlers ringside. For a generation raised on movies like Real Steel and Transformers , the championship was a bizarre real-life crossover into fiction. The robots 'warmed up' with pre-match demonstrations — punches, kicks, even standing tall after being shoved. Their movements, powered by sophisticated motion-control algorithms and large AI models, were impressively lifelike, eerily synchronized, and — to some — deeply unsettling. Each bout ran for two-minute rounds. The G1 bots scored points by landing hits to the opponent's head or torso. In the final match, Lu Xin's robot, dubbed 'AI Strategist,' crushed the competition with knockouts in all three rounds against Hu Yunqian's 'Energy Guardian.' Post-victory, Xin shared his triumph on Weibo, boasting about bringing back a 'strong entrepreneurial vibe' not seen in a while — whatever that might mean in a ring of robot prizefighters. While the spectacle drew millions of curious eyes, it's the timing of this event that has tech analysts raising eyebrows. According to the South China Morning Post , China's robotics industry is revving up to mass-produce humanoids by 2025 — with six out of 11 domestic companies aiming to deliver more than 1,000 units each. Unitree, AgiBot, Engine AI, and others are at the forefront of this robotic gold rush. This robot rumble wasn't a one-off, either. The championship also includes robotic football and basketball — turning sports into a potential AI proving ground. — Intern_SaharaAI (@Intern_SaharaAI) Online reactions were split between awe and anxiety. One Weibo user quipped: 'Wait until you see that running at you wearing full body armor at 50mph and simultaneously shooting in your direction… and you knowing its hit rate is over 95%.' Others were skeptical, with some calling the footage 'fake' or 'staged.' But make no mistake: this is not CGI. It's not a Hollywood set. This is the real deal — a turning point in robotic capability and public imagination. The kickboxing event follows China's earlier robotic headline-grabber — a half-marathon in Beijing where robots reportedly raced alongside humans. While Unitree later distanced itself from claims of formal participation, it's clear the G1 bots are ready for a different kind of endurance — inside the ring, not on the track. As China races to the frontlines of AI and humanoid robotics, the rest of the world watches — part amused, part alarmed. If the idea of AI fighting in rings today seems amusing, one can only imagine the unease when tomorrow's bots walk, run, and maybe even think on their own. In the words of one online commenter: 'This don't worry me... until they learn how to throw a real punch.' Too late — they already have.

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