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Best projectors in 2026 for at home movie nights

Want to buy the best projector? You’re not alone. More of us are looking for a dedicated projector for the ultimate home cinema experience to either complement a 4K TV or replace it – especially as major releases continue to make their debut on streaming services like Netflix, Disney+, Prime Video, and more. A good projector can turn your living room into a cinema, your garden into a summer screening spot, or your spare wall into a gaming arena. But finding the right one isn’t as simple as picking the brightest or biggest model you can afford. Projectors vary wildly…

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How to get six-pack abs in time for summer 2026

Forget brutal bootcamp workouts, depressing diet plans and podcasting CEOs yelling at you about “the grind”. Getting visible abs for summer 2026 doesn’t require you to become a full-time fitness fiend who survives entirely on chicken breast and motivational quotes. The good news is there’s still plenty of time to make noticeable progress without resorting to anything extreme. The better news? You don’t actually need to spend two hours a day in the gym suffering through endless crunches and sit ups. According to Bruno Pontes, an ACSM and AFAA-certified personal trainer at Muscle Booster, visible abs are less about smashing…

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I finally added Dolby Atmos to my home theater without drilling a single hole

Wireless speakers, soundbars, phones, TVs, and many other product categories adorn the Dolby Atmos logo, but the only way to enjoy the full Atmos experience is with a multi-speaker surround sound system. This is a barrier to people interested in hearing object-based masters, because building a Dolby Atmos home theater gets expensive fast. It’s not just the cost of the speakers, it’s also everything else. A receiver compatible with Dolby Atmos and the mounting gear required to position the satellite speakers correctly further drives up the cost. The characteristic that separates Dolby Atmos from other surround sound formats is its…

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ChatGPT now remembers your preferences automatically — and it actually works

Summary OpenAI has announced major improvements to ChatGPT’s memory system. The new memory, called Dreaming V3, is much more automated and should do a much better job of carrying forward context. The updates are rolling out now to Plus and Pro users in the US — they’ll come to Free and Go users, as well as additional countries, in the coming weeks. On June 4, OpenAI announced significant updates to ChatGPT’s memory system. Updates are rolling out now to Plus and Pro users, and will come to Free users soon. Related I gave Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini the same broken…

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Your TV is taking a screenshot of your screen every half second — here’s what it does with it

If you have ever felt like your television is moving incredibly slowly, you aren’t imagining things. This is baked into broadcast standards that have nothing to do with showing your favorite show. They scan broadcast signals, capture screen frames, and run hidden browser engines to track exactly what you watch. If you don’t want to be spied on, you need to turn it off. Related Your smart TV is snitching on your watch history — here’s how to stop it completely I’m really not down with sharing everything about what I watch. Your TV is a data collection master Your…

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Some streaming services clearly don’t like their users — I ranked all their UIs from best to worst

For most people, the biggest concern when choosing which streaming services to subscribe to will be the price and the content. How good are the shows and movies you can watch on this thing, and how much will it run you? But there’s another thing to consider: once you’re actually using a streaming service, how easy is it? You would think that all streaming services are created equal in this regard, but they are not. Some of their user interfaces (UIs) are far easier to use than others, to the point where some may not be worth it no matter…

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I tested Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini on the most human writing task I could think of — the gap was embarrassing

Dealing with customer service agents when you want to cancel a phone plan is a universally exhausting experience. You just want to end the contract and move on, but you usually have to sit through a scripted retention routine designed to change your mind. I wanted to see if modern generative AI could handle this awful task for me, so I tested Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini to see if they could write a firm, polite cancellation email. The goal was to produce something that sounded like a tired human, instead of a message full of robotic corporate clichés. Related ChatGPT’s…

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The story behind Lego’s McLaren Monaco Grand Prix helmets, and how Lando Norris winning the championship almost ruined everything

At the end of last year, somewhere in Billund, Denmark, a Lego designer faced a very specific problem. He’d spent the better part of two years building a helmet set for one of the most popular racing drivers on the planet. Everything was finalised, but, then Lando Norris went and won the 2025 Formula 1 World Championship, resulting in big changes to the upcoming Lego set. “We had quite a long meeting where we were like, we need to change it,” says Daniel Meehan, the Creative Lead of Lego F1. “We’re not recreating an object from the past. We’re co-creating a real…

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The best new TV shows and movies to stream in June 2026

Summer 2026 has arrived, but that doesn’t mean you have to spend all day sunning yourself. If you’ve subscribed to a streaming service, then chances are it’s getting at least one big “drop” of content in June 2026, whether that be a new TV show or a new movie. From unhinged ex-cons to even more unhinged little brothers, there’s a whole help of fresh series and films arriving on the likes of Netflix, Apple TV and HBO Max this month. And we’ve assembled all our highlights and recommendations right here so that you can mark them all on your calendar.…

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This new AI-powered worm spreads itself and adapts in real time — here’s how to stop it

Researchers at the University of Toronto have created the world’s first adaptive AI-powered computer worm as a proof-of-concept malware in a yet-to-be peer-reviewed study posted in arXiv. This virus can learn on its own, make decisions, and change its attack strategy in real time to target any device connected to your network. It might sound like something out of the Terminator, but it’s not all bad news. Related These 4 antivirus apps are actually worse than malware Your antivirus should protect you, not make your computer feel more difficult to use. What’s the difference between this and viruses? ​Traditional malware…

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