All posts tagged: Vibes

Pamela Anderson, 59, is giving Baywatch vibes in strapless swimsuit on awe-inspiring beach vacation

Pamela Anderson, 59, is giving Baywatch vibes in strapless swimsuit on awe-inspiring beach vacation

Pamela Anderson is making the best of another year ’round the sun! The actress took to her Instagram page to share a few glimpses from a birthday vacation to celebrate turning 59 on July 1, and it’s safe to say, a new year definitely looks great on her. “Thank you for the beautiful birthday wishes… May all your dreams come true today too,” the star captioned her post, signing off: “Love, P.” While she didn’t specify where she was holidaying, some of the visual landmarks suggest she’s spending the summer in Saint-Tropez in the south of France. Recommended videoYou may also likeWATCH: Pamela Anderson’s Timeless Style Evolution In her lead image, Pamela wore a white linen dress with a matching headscarf, exploring the streets with her basket of goodies, and sporting her now-signature natural beauty. In other visuals, she captured some of the picturesque beauty of the tropical getaway, herself walking the cobblestone streets in a variety of summer dresses, and even enjoying a quick dip in a yellow one-piece bathing suit. Fans inundated the …

‘A mermaid brushed her hair while people put objects under her boobs’: discover the tiny secret festivals rivalling Glasto for vibes

‘A mermaid brushed her hair while people put objects under her boobs’: discover the tiny secret festivals rivalling Glasto for vibes

Picture the scene: it’s July 2025 and I’m DJing at a festival called Loveshack. I’m not fretting about losing the crowd to a different stage because there isn’t one: we’re in a barn in the Welsh countryside. The dress-up theme is 90s icons, and below me Joanna Lumley is talking to Andre Agassi while a cop from the Beastie Boys’ Sabotage video looks on. People’s possessions are strewn around but no one seems worried, because the crowd is just 60 members of my extended friendship group and everyone is having possibly the best festival experience imaginable. In a world of overpriced and overrated mainstream festivals, tiny events like this are becoming more common. It’s true that tickets still fly out for the big fests: with Glastonbury having a fallow year, its 200,000-odd punters have hungrily looked elsewhere, leading to festivals such as Mighty Hoopla and Green Man selling out in a day. But there is a definite sense that festivals have been losing their independent, renegade spirit. Lineups feel samey, and despite high ticket prices …

Logitech introduces Mobi Fold, a foldable mouse with major flip phone vibes

Logitech introduces Mobi Fold, a foldable mouse with major flip phone vibes

Table of Contents Table of Contents Table of ContentsLogitech Mobi Fold price and specsMobi Fold first impressionsWhere to buy the Mobi Fold Since the work-from-home shift in 2020, Logitech has been releasing more products with a mobility focus. We love the Casa Pop-Up Desk that was released a couple of years ago. And now, the brand has introduced a computer mouse for modern work with a nod to nostalgic tech. The Logitech Mobi Fold is a pocket-sized mouse that folds up for incredibly easy transportation. It’s also so fun to fold and unfold — reminiscent of snapping a flip phone shut. Logitech Mobi Fold price and specs The Mobi Fold retails for $79.99 and is available as of June 10. It features the following: Size: 33 mm (21 mm when folded) H x 122 mm (66 mm when folded) D x 57 mm W Weight: 79 grams Colors: Graphite, off-white, lilac, sand Battery: One-minute charge provides 22 hours of use, full charge provides one month of use It folds down small enough to comfortably fit …

Xreal’s New 9 ‘xbx’ Smart Glasses Channel Xbox Vibes

Xreal’s New $299 ‘xbx’ Smart Glasses Channel Xbox Vibes

Xreal, known for its high-end display-centric smart glasses, is making its gear more accessible. On Wednesday, the company revealed a new sub-brand—X By Xreal—focused on lightweight display glasses that start at $299. Xreal is the Chinese tech company that makes screen-forward smart glasses. Its devices connect to a phone, desktop, or console and provide a display that beams large, high-quality video directly into the wearer’s eyeballs. The glasses are meant to provide a sharp, reasonably comfortable way to play games or watch movies on a big screen, without having to crane your neck down at a phone, laptop, or gaming handheld. X By Xreal, or xbx for short, sounds a little like Microsoft’s popular gaming console, but Xreal thinks it’s different enough that the naming convention won’t draw Redmond’s ire. The first pair of glasses—the a01—look like they feature Xbox branding, with the xbx logo rendered along the frames in a bright yellow-green font that invites comparison. Courtesy of Xreal The a01 are extra lightweight, weighing around 62 grams (0.14 pounds). Xreal says the displays …

People Everyone Seems To Like Usually Give Off These 3 Chill Vibes Everywhere They Go

People Everyone Seems To Like Usually Give Off These 3 Chill Vibes Everywhere They Go

Do you ever feel uptight, nervous, or anxious around a particular person you want to impress and wish there was a way you could just relax and feel more confident? What if you could walk into a room and completely take command of the room simply by the way you walk and carry yourself? Getting people to like and notice you doesn’t have to be difficult; likability is actually very teachable. The people who strut into a room and can put others at ease are working with something much more subtle than charisma. They’re working with straight chill. It’s in their body language and the overall chill energy they naturally emanate. The people everyone seems to like usually give off these three chill vibes: 1. They radiate chill energy A. C. / Unsplash+ “Having confidence means that you believe in and feel emotionally secure about yourself. It means you have healthy self-esteem and a sense of self. Confidence involves feeling self-assured in an unassuming, chill way, rather than being pretentious or arrogant about your abilities.” …

The Enhanced Games fit right in with the rest of 2026’s longevity vibes

The Enhanced Games fit right in with the rest of 2026’s longevity vibes

As you might expect, the event is generating a mix of curiosity, excitement, and condemnation from various quarters. To me, it feels like very much a reflection of where we are today—an era of peptide-crazed looksmaxxing in which consumers are being encouraged to get thinner than ever, optimize for longevity, and have their “best baby.” It’s 2026, and if you’re not enhancing, what are you even doing? So, these games. They’ll feature competitions in four categories: swimming, track and field, weightlifting, and strongman (which also involves lifting weights). Many of the competitors already hold national and world records, and some are Olympic medalists. They’ve been paid a salary and will compete for prizes from a $25 million pot. The money has been a major draw for at least some of the athletes. Another draw is the opportunity to openly experiment with drugs that might boost their performance. In the world of elite sport, every microsecond and every millimeter counts. Athletes—most of whom arguably have genetics on their side already—follow meticulous diet, training, and recovery protocols …

Anderson juices up the vibes for Dior with spotlight on Hollywood | Dior

Anderson juices up the vibes for Dior with spotlight on Hollywood | Dior

Like Christian Dior, the founder of the house he now leads, fashion designer Jonathan Anderson’s ambition is to be not just a Parisian couturier but a Hollywood power player. “We think of Dior as this romantic character, but he was also a very savvy businessman,” said Anderson before a blockbuster catwalk show in Los Angeles. Stage Fright, the Hitchcock caper-noir for which Dior dressed Marlene Dietrich, was the show’s origin story. “There is all this amazing correspondence between Dior, Dietrich and Hitchcock, which shows how he navigated the money that it cost to make that film. I think we underestimate how much negotiation Dior did with studio executives. He was very smart in that way.” Models on the runway on the Dior Cruise collection in Los Angeles. Photograph: Guerin Charles/Abaca/Shutterstock Anderson, 41, who was born in Northern Ireland but since being appointed to Dior splits his time between London and Paris, has his own Hollywood side hustle as the costume designer for Luca Guadagnino’s films, and is set on reinvigorating Dior’s relationship with the film …

Jess Cartner-Morley on fashion: forget the church fete vibes, the brooch is now fashion’s badge of honour | Fashion

Jess Cartner-Morley on fashion: forget the church fete vibes, the brooch is now fashion’s badge of honour | Fashion

I have arrived in my brooch era about two decades ahead of schedule. I had brooches earmarked for a later life stage, accessories that would chime with The Archers, gardening, possibly solving the odd crime in the village, that sort of thing. The Guardian’s journalism is independent. We will earn a commission if you buy something through an affiliate link. Learn more. But in an unexpected turn of events, I am already the correct age to wear a brooch. Not because I’m old, but because brooches have changed. They have cast off their church fete vibe and become cool. Zendaya wore a diamond serpent brooch pinned to the back of her white jacket to last year’s Met Gala. At a press conference before the recent Mexico City premiere of The Devil Wears Prada 2, Meryl Streep added no fewer than six brooches to the lapel of her pillarbox red Dolce & Gabbana suit. Pedro Pascal wore a silk Chanel camellia the size of a sunflower to the Oscars. The brooch has escaped from Granny’s jewellery box, climbed out …

Cool bars and friendly vibes: readers’ favourite city neighbourhoods in Europe | Europe holidays

Cool bars and friendly vibes: readers’ favourite city neighbourhoods in Europe | Europe holidays

An ideal space for a flaneur in Berlin When friends came to visit while I was studying in Berlin or I wanted to flaneur through the city, I would go to Maybachufer, a neighbourhood in the Neukölln district. Wander from U-Bahn station Kottbusser Tor in the direction of the Landwehrkanal and peruse the multicultural market taking place Tuesdays and Fridays. You can also attempt to haggle in your best German at the fortnightly Sunday flea market. Useful phrase: das ist zu teuer für mich (that’s too expensive for me). Stop for a bite to eat (or an Aperol spritz) alfresco at buzzing La Maison and spend the afternoon sat by the canal next to the Admiralbrücke historic wrought iron bridge, or at the nearby independent cinema Moviemento, which shows a wide variety of English-subtitled films. End the day with a döner kebap from one of the many takeaways or restaurants nearby and a trip to one (or more) of the local bars: Multilayerladen for its laid-back, homely aesthetic or Soulcat Music Bar for 50s and …

Salesforce’s Agentforce Vibes 2.0 targets a hidden failure: context overload in AI agents

Salesforce’s Agentforce Vibes 2.0 targets a hidden failure: context overload in AI agents

When startup fundraising platform VentureCrowd began deploying AI coding agents, they saw the same gains as other enterprises: they cut the front-end development cycle by 90% in some projects. However, it didn’t come easy or without a lot of trial and error.  VentureCrowd’s first challenge revolved around data and context quality, since Diego Mogollon, chief product officer at VentureCrowd, told VentureBeat that “agents reason against whatever data they can access at runtime” and would then be confidently “wrong” because they’re only basing their knowledge on the context given to them. Their other roadblock, like many others, was messy data and unclear processes. Similar to context, Mogollon said coding agents would amplify bad data, so the company had to build a well-structured codebase first.   “The challenges are rarely about the coding agents themselves; they are about everything around them,” said Mogollon. “It’s a context problem disguised as an AI problem, and it is the number one failure mode I see across agentic implementations.” Mogollon said VentureCrowd encountered several roadblocks in overhauling its software development.  VentureCrowd’s experience …