Author: Press Room

My Roku kept buffering until I opened a menu it never told me about

The Roku Streambar I have in my bedroom started buffering in the evenings when I wanted to just chill and watch some TV. The obvious checks came up clean. Roku’s own network test, found under Settings > Network > Check connection, kept reporting “Connection check was successful” with a simple OK button. My other devices streamed fine on the same network. So the Roku insisted it was healthy while buffering two or three times an episode. The tool that I finally found is a diagnostic screen Roku ships on every device but never mentions anywhere, reachable only by a button…

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I’ve always fancied a Jeep Avenger but driving the new Compass 4XE has changed all that

Jeep has been busy boosting its range, with updates to both the Avenger and this, the Jeep Compass. I loved the Avenger when I drove it a few years ago and now there’s an 85th Anniversary Edition model that tops off a selection including e-Hybrid, full electric and 4XE powertrain variants. There’s even a manual petrol Turbo 100 option for good measure. It’s a compact and very decent on and off-road option. Focusing on the latter, though, there are a couple of key additions to the Compass line-up. The dual motor, all-wheel drive Compass 4XE is capable of over 370…

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RAM prices are still crazy, so I had ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini build me a ,500 PC — only one nailed it

Building a PC in times like these is hard — rising RAM and SSD prices have made it so that the majority of a build’s budget is gone before you even choose a CPU or GPU. I’ve been tasked with building a PC for a dear friend of mine for $1,500, and my reputation as a tech journalist is on the line because I have to impress him by getting the best PC for the money. For that, I thought of consulting with ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini to get a baseline of what I could expect, then continue with my…

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Kindle’s most wanted design change in years is finally happening

Summary Kindles will gain user-replaceable batteries to comply with a new EU law. New Kindle designs roll out worldwide starting in Europe; pre-orders expected around Q3 2026. User-replaceable batteries make repairs and longevity easier, reduce e-waste; may cut thinness or water resistance. Amazon is set to refresh its range of Kindle designs this year to comply with a new EU battery law taking effect in early 2027, according to Goodereader. The new regulation requires manufacturers to make device batteries easier for consumers to remove and replace to support longer product lifespans and decrease electronic waste. For readers, this means Kindles…

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The best medical drama on HBO isn’t the one everyone is talking about

The Pitt is not only the biggest medical drama on HBO, but the biggest medical drama on TV at the moment. Audiences everywhere love the interlocking storylines, the unique structure in which every episode runs an hour during a shift at the Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center, the characters, the high-stakes drama, and the connections to older series like ER. But The Pitt isn’t the first medical show HBO has produced, nor is it even necessarily the best. Getting On is a forgotten HBO gem The cast is incredible Getting On is a medical sitcom that ran for three seasons on…

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I turned Microsoft’s worst audio feature back on and was actually surprised by how much it improved

If you’ve used Windows for years, as most folks have, you’ve probably encountered an audio feature known as Windows Sonic. I’m guessing you turned it on, wondered what on earth was happening, then switched it off forever. A totally understandable reaction, and millions will have done the same. Windows’ built-in spatial audio tool was never great, especially compared to tools like Dolby Atmos and DTS Headphone:X. It even rated poorly against regular stereo audio. But over the years, Windows Sonic has improved. It’s still not perfect, mind, but it’s very much worth another try, and for a few good reasons.…

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I lost 82lbs without fad diets or gimmicks – these are the tech and gadgets that changed my life

If you found yourself on this page after Googling “How to lose weight”, you’re not alone. I’ve searched for it countless times, along with hunting for any tech, gadgets, apps, or quick fixes that could help. And therein lies the trap. I found it easy – very, easy – to whip up a list of tech that could help me lose weight. Smartwatches, fitness trackers, apps – the list is endless.  But as anyone who grew up in a household of dust-laden ab-rollers, crunch machines, and other wacky fitness nonsense peddled to the masses in the 90s can attest to,…

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17 camping and adventure gadgets that have earned a permanent spot in our rucksack

Whether you’re heading off-grid for a weekend hike or pitching up somewhere with a view, being properly kitted out makes all the difference. We’ve rounded up all the best camping accessories to make sure your next trip runs smoothly. From illuminated tent pegs that shine bright all night, to compact campfires that can charge your smartphone, the gear below is guaranteed to upgrade your outdoor adventures. Oh, and check out our guide to the best outdoor speaker, too, as well as packing an Apple Watch Ultra. With summer well underway, there’s never been a better time to get out and…

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How to back up your iPhone and iPad to iCloud or your PC or Mac for ultimate peace of mind

As the famous saying goes: “smart people back up”. OK, we just made that up, but it should be a famous saying, and it’s very much the right thing to do. So here’s how to back up your iPhone and/or iPad. Our advice is to back up your Apple devices today, and keep doing so – automatically to iCloud and/or regularly to your Mac or PC. Many devices fail every single day, often without warning. Don’t let your data be consigned to oblivion when there’s really no need. This is especially important if you run beta software. The iOS 27…

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You can now try Apple’s all-new Siri AI yourself on your iPhone, iPad or Mac – here’s how

If you’ve been waiting to try Apple’s brand-new, AI-infused Siri, you’re now able to. There’s a caveat though – and that is you need to install the public beta version of iOS 27 for your iPhone, iPadOS 27 for your iPad or macOS 27 Golden Gate for your Mac, thanks to the Apple Beta Software Program. We strongly recommend you don’t install any kind of pre-release (beta) software on an iPhone or iPad you use every day and especially not if it’s something you rely on. Remember to always back up your data first. In other words, use a spare…

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