Author: Press Room

The forgotten sci-fi show that quietly predicted our world 14 years ago

We’re living in a golden age of science fiction on TV. Apple TV+ alone has an embarrassment of great sci-fi shows, from Severance to Pluribus to For All Mankind to Silo and beyond, and there are always intriguing new ones coming around the corner. But that doesn’t mean that the sci-fi shows of the past have nothing to teach us. Take Continuum, a Canadian sci-fi series that ran on the network Showcase for four seasons, from 2012 to 2015. This show rarely gets brought up when people start talking about history’s greatest sci-fi shows, but it deserves a place in…

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Most sci-fi movies ignore this one physics rule, but this Netflix film got it right

There is the rare piece of science fiction media that actually has a lot of science in it, but by and large, people know not to think too hard about the laws of physics when watching, say, Star Wars or Star Trek. Most sci-fi movies just set themselves in outer space and call it a day. But it’s nice when you come across a movie or TV that goes the extra mile to keep things grounded, which is what you’ll get if you watch the little-seen Netflix movie Stowaway. Everyone is in danger in Stowaway The science of air This…

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5 ways I use ChatGPT Search to find information faster than Google

“Google” has been a verb in our lives for so long. It’s difficult to imagine another mover supplanting our search habits. But now, cutting edge LLMs like ChatGPT are giving us different ways to play with information. Google Search is still king for breaking news, finding websites, and local explorations, but when I need synthesis over links or conversation over clickbait, ChatGPT is what I open. I have found that for complex queries, specific tutoring help, and creative brainstorming, ChatGPT often provides a faster, cleaner, and more useful experience than wading through pages of blue links and sponsored ads. The…

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Best Echo Show in 2026: which Amazon smart display is best?

So you’ve decided to invite Amazon’s smart assistant into your home? How hospitable. Smart speakers are all very well, but if you’d like Alexa’s smarts inside a smart display, this is the list you need: we’ve tested every Echo Show in Amazon’s line-up, to help you pick your perfect smart home device. If you’d prefer an Echo that’s audio-only, be sure to check out our list of the best Amazon Echo speakers. But if you’re after touch controls, video calls and visual entertainment, it’s an Echo Show you need. And with three styles and four sizes to choose from, you…

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As Apple prepares to kill Intel Mac apps and games, I wish Macs were a bit more PC

Are tech-triggered flashbacks a thing? They are for me. I’ll be doing something suitably geeky when chills run down my spine. Maybe an emulator will evoke the trauma of 8-bit games crashing milliseconds before the final screen. Or a video filter app will spark memories of VHS tapes being devoured without warning. The latest flashback comes courtesy of Apple, now reminding us Intel-based Mac apps will soon be sent to live on a farm. Which makes a highlight reel of previous appageddons play on a loop in my head. Admittedly, a new appocalypse isn’t breaking news. Apple, ever eager to torch its own past, announced at WWDC…

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There’s a secret menu on your Samsung TV that unlocks more picture settings

As time goes on, the quality of 4K screens and TV displays has been getting so much better. While some may argue that plasma screens were where things peaked, we’ve only got room to expand from those heavy, heat-producing displays of yesteryear. Even back in the day, Samsung was a pioneer in creating a great display, and they’ve kept that quality high since flat screens were unleashed on the world. But, there’s a chance that you may not know that your Samsung device has a hidden service menu that unlocks even more customization for your picture and device. PWM, calibrating…

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This forgotten Windows music player is embarrassingly good in 2026

Somehow, in a world where music player now usually means a subscription, an algorithm, and a home screen full of podcasts, there’s still an actual music player quietly doing the job better than most modern apps. In a time where Spotify’s offline cache might be taking up more space than actual music, you can still download Foobar2000, a music player you install when you’re tired of bloat, being nudged towards content you don’t want, and just want your library—your files—to play instantly, sort correctly, and sound right. It’s been around long enough to feel like an artifact from a more…

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I removed all the bloat from my Google TV with this free app

If you’ve ever dug through the apps list on your Google TV, you’ve probably noticed apps you never installed, never opened, and never asked for. Yet there they are. These pre-installed apps may not seem like a big deal at first, and some of them can be genuinely useful when you’re setting up your TV. But the problem is, Google TV doesn’t give you the option to uninstall the apps you don’t use. So if there’s a specific streaming app you don’t use, like Prime Video, you can’t remove it and use that storage space for something else. ADB TV…

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ChatGPT has tons of features in 2026 — here are 3 that you probably missed

ChatGPT started out as a basic large language model chatbot when it became a big hit years ago, but now, people expect more from their AI apps. Beyond simple conversations, users want study tools, shopping help, social features, image and video generation models, and more built into apps like ChatGPT. It’s 2026, and OpenAI is seemingly trying everything to make ChatGPT even better, while competitors such as Gemini or Perplexity make up ground. If you’ve been keeping track of Gemini’s progress and following ChatGPT’s ad rollout, you might’ve missed the abundance of new features added to ChatGPT lately. From group…

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Tech is the villain in the first Toy Story 5 trailer. As a tech reviewer, I have to agree

When the trailer for Toy Story 5 arrived yesterday, it revealed something surprisingly uncomfortable. The villain isn’t a greedy toy shop owner, tyrannical teddy bear, or misunderstood new addition to the toy box. This time, they’re facing a tablet. And for the first time in the franchise’s history, the threat to playtime isn’t neglect. It’s total replacement. As someone who reviews technology for a living, I spend most of my time celebrating innovation. I’m constantly testing faster phones, smarter smartwatches and more immersive TV screens. There’s no denying tech makes life easier. But watching that trailer, I didn’t feel defensive.…

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