Author: Press Room

Critics hated these 6 movie classics — and they were wrong

When you’re looking for a new movie to watch, checking out what the critics can say can be helpful, if not definitive. But a lot of the time, what critics enjoy and what general audiences enjoy don’t line up. And then sometimes, the critics get it so wrong that you wonder why anyone ever listens to them about anything. That’s what we’re talking about today: movie classics that, for whatever reason, were torn to shreds when they first came out. The Shining Proud Razzie award nominee The Shining is now considered a classic horror movie with lots of iconic moments…

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Don’t buy a Samsung Frame TV until you see this alternative

I’ve been a Samsung Frame TV believer for a while now. The 55-inch Frame TV in my main home office serves as my primary display, and there’s a 32-inch model above the desk in our basement guest bedroom. So when we needed a bigger TV for that same room, buying another Samsung felt like the safe choice. Then I spotted the Hisense 65-inch CanvasTV and decided to take a chance on something different. After living with both brands, I’m genuinely surprised by how much Hisense gets right. Our basement guest bedroom doubles as a flex office, which is why there’s…

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Here’s some of the tech I saw at CES 2026 that nobody asked for

Over the past week, over a hundred thousand people flocked to CES 2026 in Las Vegas to see the latest tech and concepts of future devices – the Stuff team included. We saw plenty of excellent tech there: from incredibly thin TVs and smart LEGO bricks to rollable laptop concepts and AI-guided at-home hair clippers. For the first time in a while, I felt this CES brought back the idea of gadgets – stuff that gets nerds like me excited. But not all of the tech was exciting. In fact, I saw some gadgets that I can’t imagine anybody has…

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8 finished miniseries you can binge this weekend without fear of cancellation

Sometimes you want a new TV show that will occupy your attention for years to come, and sometimes you want one to help you pass the time during a long weekend. Today, we’re talking about the latter scenario. You don’t have to worry about these TV miniseries being canceled; they were only designed to run for one season. You don’t have to worry if you have time to finish the whole thing before the end of the weekend; none run longer than a handful of episodes. Just sit back, relax, and binge. Maid Maid well outside Manhattan We’re going to…

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My perfect retro gaming controller didn’t show up at CES – but it’s never felt closer

The iPhone’s key innovation was being a blank canvas. Apple’s slab of glass could become anything. Without a physical keyboard hogging space and locking in a set orientation, apps relied on virtual controls. Any interface was possible, limited only by the imagination (and competence) of the developer. This was just as true for games. The tiny snag: virtual controls turned out to be terrible for traditional games. And back then, there were no physical controllers to fill the void. So the best early iPhone titles leaned into the problem. Touch-first curio Eliss turned mobile play into an intricate game of finger Twister. But inevitably, people clamoured for old…

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6 sci-fi shows that actually have more science than fiction

If you want to learn about science, your best bet is to read a textbook. The problem with that is that it’s boring. If you want to be entertained, you should watch a sci-fi TV show, but precious few of those are going to really teach you anything about how our world actually works. Usually, “fiction” is more important than “science.” And most of us know that going in, it’s not as though Star Trek thinks that everything in that franchise is stone-cold accurate. But there are some rare sci-fi shows that do try to get the details right. We’re…

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I’ve finally found my new favorite gaming console

I love being pleasantly surprised by experiences at CES. Each year, something new catches my eye and makes me think: “Yup, I’ll buy that.” This year, it’s the turn of the Nex Playground, the wonderfully small family-first gaming console that makes it wonderfully easy to play active, motion-capture-based games. Nex Playground is ridiculously good fun I’m buying one Nex Playground first launched back in 2023 and has grown considerably since that time. It even outsold all Xbox hardware in November 2025, with the company shipping more than 650,000 units across the entire year. Spending some time with the Nex Playground…

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TV dialogue sounded muffled until I fixed it with these 3 simple tweaks

Often, when watching a drama or movie, my partner would ask me to increase the volume because they couldn’t hear the dialogue clearly. But just as I increase the volume, the audio gets too loud as the music plays or an action sequence starts, so I need to tone it down again—but then I can’t hear the dialogue. It’s a frustrating experience. Muffled dialogue on TV is a persistent issue, and even investing in a decent Samsung sound system didn’t fix the problem entirely. So, I started to tweak the built-in audio settings on my Smart TV to find a…

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These 3D-printed shoes are made for me, but strangers asked to try them on

I don’t think I’ve ever been asked “Can I try on your shoes?” But at CES 2026, people stopped me on the street, the show floor, and in meeting rooms to take a look at the trainers on my feet. Why? I was wearing a 3D-printed pair of trainers, designed to fit my feet perfectly. In fact, I’ve been walking around Vegas doing 30k steps per day in them – and they’re more comfortable than my Nikes. Read more: Best running shoes: Top running trainers from Nike, Adidas, HOKA and more The brand behind my new foot-huggers is Fitasy, who…

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I tried this minimalist iPhone case that costs more than the phone

Arc makes one of my favourite iPhone cases – the minimalst slide-on Pulse. It’s the one that surrounds the camera bump and the bottom of your device, leaving the design completely visible. But at CES 2026, I got a chance to try the Titanium Opal Damascus Arc Pulse – a super limited version of the minimalist case that costs more than my iPhone. Read more: This might be the best-looking AirPods case I’ve seen This isn’t made like any other metal device, this thing is forged like a Japanese chef knife. Thin layers of titanium are stacked in a sealed…

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