Author: Press Room

The holy grail of retro gaming models could be in your attic, and it solves a major console issue

Summary Fat CECHA PS3s with hardware PS1/PS2 backwards compatibility are now collector gold as PS3 stores close. Some Frankenstein PS3s mix Fat shells with Slim guts; check the serial/model for 40NM to confirm. Back up games, keep discs and consoles cool/dry; digital-only future risks losing purchases and classics. The PlayStation 3 changed the game when it dropped in 2006. It brought us Blu-ray, a beefy Cell processor, and built-in Wi-Fi. For gaming fans and preservationists, it was especially momentous; the earliest PS3 models—especially the iconic “Fat” CECHA launch units—offered true hardware-level backwards compatibility with both PS1 and PS2 games, meaning…

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I added hi-res audio to my Windows 11 PC for under , and my music finally sounds right

I’ve owned various headphones and earbuds over the years with hi-res LDAC codec support. The only problem is that Windows 11 doesn’t support LDAC, which means I invariably connect to my phone, which does, but then it becomes a problem playing audio from my PC. I know, I know, it’s not the worst problem, but it is frustrating. There is a solution to this problem: The Alternative A2DP Driver. It’s a paid tool, but it brings much needed codec support to Windows 11, adding drivers that Microsoft, for some reason, believe we don’t really need. Related My expensive earbuds sounded…

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YouTube keeps taking away your dislikes, and the reason isn’t what you think

YouTube added “thumbs up” and “thumbs down” buttons on videos starting in 2010. Over the next decade, these “like” and “dislike” buttons became staples of the platform, but YouTube started to mess with them in 2021, when they removed the ability to see how many dislikes a given video had gotten. At the time, YouTube explained that it was doing this to protect creators from “dislike attacks,” where people would actively work to drive up the number of dislikes on a video for reasons that had little to do with its quality. Those kinds of attacks do happen, but many…

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We’ve tested the best water bottles in 2026 – these are our favourites for sustainable hydration

Still buying and binning plastic bottles every day? It adds up fast, and it’s not doing the planet any favours. If you’re ready to cut back on single-use plastic, switching to one of the best reusable water bottles is a genuinely easy place to start. Of course, true zero-waste living means hiking into the hills and drinking straight from a spring. Fresh, free and about as sustainable as it gets – though not exactly practical before a 9am meeting. For the rest of us, the simplest fix is swapping disposable bottles for a decent reusable bottle you can refill at…

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Apple could soon take on Ring and Nest – here’s everything we know about its rumoured security  camera and video doorbell

If you’re an Apple fan after one of the best smart home cameras or video doorbells, I have some (potentially) good news for you. Numerous reports and online whispers have suggested that Apple is developing its own smart home camera as part of a much broader push into connected home devices – like the long-rumoured HomePod Mini 2 and even more mysterious Home Hub. Of course, Apple hasn’t confirmed that any such products exist, and many details remain uncertain –the main image above is the rear camera setup of an iPhone 16e, for example. But that’s all part of the…

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Hisense’s U6SF MiniLED ULED TV delivers a premium experience for every viewer

In modern households, TVs are shared, and no living room setup is the same. Spaces, TV locations, viewing angles, preferences, and schedules vary, so there’s really no one-size-fits-all approach. This is why you want a TV that adapts, changing with fluctuating lighting conditions and scenarios — and Hisense has the solution in the U6SF. The Hisense U6SF fits into any home to meet everyone’s needs, whether they’re a dedicated sports fan, a console gamer, into family movie nights, a daytime marathoner, or a fan of smart features. Hi-QLED MiniLED display: Higher contrast and better clarity Brand Hisense Operating System Amazon…

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This coffee machine has been my surprise heatwave hack – but I’d still make one big change

I used to think I’d never join “nothing gets between me and my morning coffee” brigade, but getting older and becoming a dad quickly changed my mind. Now even roasting summer heatwave temperatures haven’t been enough to stop me reaching for a morning cup – or rather they haven’t with the KitchenAid KF4 on brewing duties. KitchenAid’s newest fully automatic bean-to-cup coffee machine isn’t just a brilliantly simple way to make hot coffee. It also offers iced options for staying cool when the mercury rises. After living with one for a few weeks, I’ve fallen for its one-and-done approach, even…

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

As we move into July 2026 and another UK heatwave, we’re faced with two clear choices: go out and attempt to enjoy the sunshine, or bunker down, draw the curtains, crank up the AC (if you’re lucky and/or rich enough to have it), turn on the TV and watch something amazing on your favourite streaming service. Look, we don’t make the rules. That’s just how it is. Luckily, for those of us that eschew flip-flops and bucket hats and pick the second option, there are lots of things vying to be the best new TV shows and films coming to…

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I liked the electric Mercedes-Benz GLB but I’d still buy a CLA first

Mercedes-Benz has spoiled me with some fantastic electric cars lately. First I had the glorious CLA shooting brake on test; then came this, the GLB 250+ Electric AMG Line Premium Plus. For anyone needing a loftier, SUV-flavoured set of wheels, I could instantly see how it would fit the bill – especially with all the AMG accoutrements. Delicious diamond cut alloy wheels, smart LED ambient lighting and a bone-shaking Burmester audio system go a long way. As a full-on seven seater, the GLB is ideally suited to big families. All three rows have oodles of space. Its load-carrying credentials are…

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You’re using VLC wrong if you’ve never opened this menu

VLC has been around for over two decades, and yet most people still use it the way they did on day one. Its humble interface may not give you many clues, but VLC is quite capable. And no, I’m not talking about features, like screen recording, video streaming, format converter, or skins. You probably know about these already. I’m talking about VLC add-ons. Unlike other hidden VLC features, these can actually change how you consume media for good. Related How to Watch Plex in VLC (and Why It’s Worth Doing) As if I really needed another reason to love VLC.…

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