Author: Press Room

3 Netflix shows to watch after Stranger Things

The fifth and final season of Stranger Things landed on Netflix in late 2025, capping off an epic story nearly 10 years in the making. In an era where TV shows are spread out over a variety of streaming services, and it’s hard for any one series to become hugely popular, Stranger Things became a cultural phenomenon, a show you were either watching or had heard of. Now that it’s gone, there’s a hole in our schedules. What can possibly replace it? TV executives are probably asking themselves that same question right about now, but you don’t have to wait…

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Best VPN services  in 2026 to stay secure online

Looking for the very best VPN service to use? You’re in the right place and there are some great VPN deals to take advantage of, too. Whether you’re looking for complete online anonymity, need to safely surf the web or want to unlock region-restricted streaming content (not that we condone that, mind), there’s no shortage of premium, quality VPN services on offer. The trouble is, there are almost too many options out there, and sifting through them all to choose the one that’s best for you can be a bit of a slog. Fear not though, for we’ve done all…

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It’s LVMH Watch Week 2026 and these are my picks from TAG Heuer, Hublot, Zenith and more

Welcome to my roundup of LVMH Watch Week 2026, where I’ll keep you updated on all the latest releases and highlights from the hottest watch event of the year (so far). Jumpstarting the new year with a bang, all of the latest novelties from Bulgari, Daniel Roth, Hublot, Louis Vuitton, TAG Heuer, Tiffany & Co, and Zenith will be on display. This year, from January 19th to 21st, 2026, Milan is hosting the seventh edition of LVMH Watch Week.  I’ll be picking my very favourite new launches, many vying for a place in Stuff’s guide to the best watches, and keeping you updated along…

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Most sci-fi shows/movies get space wrong, but this series actually does the math

There’s an expectation that science fiction stories at least try to adhere to the rules of real-world science; after all, the word is right there in the name of the genre. But every sci-fi fan learns to let some things slide. Star Trek and Star Wars are both science fiction, but they both have methods of travel — the Warp Drive and the Hyperdrive — that allow characters to zip through the vast emptiness of space at speeds inconceivable by anyone in our world. In an old episode of Star Trek: The Original Series, the Enterprise is attacked with a…

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How to make the best coffee at home, whichever machine you have

If you’re anything like me, there’s nothing better than a cup of coffee. Especially in the morning. But, unfortunately, brewing the perfect cup of Joe isn’t just about pressing a button and hoping for the best. For the best tasting cup of coffee, there’s a bit more to it than that. You’ve got to understand the coffee machine in your kitchen, and mastering the little details that make a big difference. Whether you’re a fan of the classic drip, the robust espresso, or the artisanal French press, I’ve got the nitty-gritty to turn your average brew into a masterpiece. So…

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The streaming service I use the most isn’t Netflix or Prime Video

For a long time now, different studios have been launching their own streaming services, hoping to knock Netflix off its place at the top of the pile. Several years into the so-called streaming wars, it’s pretty clear that won’t happen; Netflix remains the dominant player in the space, with everyone else fighting for second place. But just because Netflix is the biggest streaming service out there doesn’t mean it’s the best. In fact, there’s one service I find myself using more than any other. Content is king HBO Max has the deepest bench of movies and TV shows As a…

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The smartest sci-fi movie on Netflix isn’t the one you think

There are a lot of factors to consider when looking for a new sci-fi movie to watch. Do you want to watch something recent, or are you down to sample some 20-year-old classics? Do you want something short you can watch without fear it’ll keep you up too late, or something so absorbing you won’t care that it’ll absorb you long past your bedtime? Do you want something scientifically accurate or more of a space opera that fudges the rules of psychics for the sake of entertainment? The 2017 film Okja walks the middle line between all of these. It’s…

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10 sci-fi shows that were canceled too soon (and where to stream them in 2026)

The history of TV is littered with great shows cut tragically short. Sometimes they get to belatedly tie up loose ends with a movie or a miniseries, and sometimes they’re just left there, a carcass on the road to warn wary travelers against ever trying anything like THAT again. For the purposes of this list, we’re going to try to look at the tragic cases, the shows that got their legs cut out from under them just before the finish line, or even near the start of the race. So we’re not going to include a show like The Expanse,…

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This sci-fi series rewards patience more than hype

When you think of thoughtful, deliberate sci-fi, Star Wars probably isn’t the first thing that comes to mind. Star Wars is fun, Star Wars is epic, Star Wars is exciting, but the franchise is often at its best when depicting lightsaber duels to the death or deep space dogfights. If you want careful character development and slow-burning storylines, you might wanna look elsewhere. Or at least that was the case until Star Wars: Andor aired on Disney+. This show takes its sweet time building its story to the point where you figure a lot of Star Wars fans might check…

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I’m not surprised the iPhone 17e won’t have a great display, but that still sucks

Reginald Guessing Trousers and his merry team of Apple Rumourmongers made another announcement this week. There’s going to be an iPhone 17e. Perhaps very soon. Which is no great surprise. But Trousers also parped out key info about this new iPhone: its display will be rubbish. Which is also no great surprise. Because ever since Apple unleashed a budget (by Apple standards) iPhone, it’s followed a pattern. Fish an old design out of a dusty drawer. Inject a binned chip. Add the odd upgrade to mollify grumpy people. Then sit back and watch the money roll in. We had this with the iPhone…

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