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Stephen King is one of the most adapted authors of all time. Whether the adaptations are actually better than the source material (The Shining, The Mist) or worse (Cujo, The Dark Tower), you don’t need to have read one of his books to be familiar with his work. There are plenty of Stephen King adaptations available to watch on Netflix, but the very best doesn’t fall within his preferred genre: horror. Instead, it’s a time travel thriller with a historical bent. What happened on 11.22.63? A boomer’s savior fantasy come to life 11.22.63 is adapted from King’s novel 11/22/63, with…
Summary Best Beachside Reads offers free indie novels, novellas, short stories and excerpts—available until Sept 30 2026. Pick from fantasy, romance, speculative and many subgenres to discover new indie favorites for free. Download EPUB or PDF directly; Kindle users can use Send to Kindle or email to convert and sync. The bestselling authors from the Coastal Magic Convention have kicked off their annual ‘Best Beachside Reads’ event. It’s a great way to enjoy the last days of summer with a free new book. Book lovers can pick from a handpicked collection of free full novels, short stories, novellas, and book…
I used my TV’s built-in speakers for years before taking the leap and building a Dolby Atmos home theater. I started off small, buying affordable bookshelf speakers in JBL’s Stage2 lineup. From there, I added floorstanding speakers, up-firing Dolby Atmos height speakers, and a center channel. I threw in an Edifier T5 subwoofer I already had from a previous setup, and two years later, I had a functional Dolby Atmos home theater. I learned a lot along the way, and made a few mistakes in the process. If you’re ready to start building a Dolby Atmos home theater of your…
The sometimes-problematic Roku remote disappeared for most of a week. Not dead batteries, not wedged in the couch cushions where I’d already checked — actually gone, the kind of gone where you look in the same three spots four times each and it still isn’t there. Rather than dig through a junk drawer for AAA batteries and a remote I still couldn’t find, I pulled up the Roku app on my phone, mostly just to buy time until it turned up. It turned up eventually, days later. By then, I’d stumbled into enough of what the app actually does that…
The Song of Ice and Fire books by George R.R. Martin (adapted by HBO as Game of Thrones) are distinguished by their vast cast of characters, their uncommon level of detail, and by a willingness to kill characters most fantasy epics would let survive. They’ve gotten a reputation for being gritty, realistic, and dark. When and if Martin ever finishes writing The Winds of Winter, fans will get more of that. In the meantime, they may have to look elsewhere. A Song of Ice and Fire is hardly the only series to indulge in the darker side of fantasy. The…
In the early 2000s, then proto-tech bro Mark Zuckerberg created FaceMash, a website used to rank women on a university campus. He later claimed it was a hilarious prank rather than a privacy-obliterating sexist piece of garbage. Fortunately for the world, he soon took it down. Unfortunately for the world, Facebook rose from its ashes. There was less overt sexism in his fledgling social network. But as it grew to dominate the space, Zuckerberg’s monster stomped any semblance of privacy into the ground. So it should probably come as no surprise that when Meta (the company formerly known as Facebook…
When I bought my first set of bookshelf speakers, the modest Edifier R1700BTs, I specifically sought out a pair that could be easily linked with a subwoofer. The speakers have a built-in subwoofer output and a digital-signal processor that routes frequencies under 140Hz to a connected sub. I eventually added the Edifier T5 subwoofer to the R1700BTs, which significantly improved low-end performance. That sub stayed with me as I built a new Dolby Atmos home theater system — until I realized it was doing more harm than good. Subwoofers aren’t inherently bad, even for two-channel music playback. In fact, with…
The PlayStation 5 is skipping towards its sixth birthday, although it might not feel that way if you spent its early years staring at the relentless “out of stock” messages on your phone. Pandemic-related shortages made the console difficult to buy until well into 2022, meaning many owners joined the generation considerably later. The PS5 didn’t immediately leave its predecessor behind, either. Cross-generation releases kept the PS4 relevant for longer than usual, delaying the point at which PS5 truly felt like Sony’s primary console. But with the PS5 Pro now on sale and the original hardware well into its life…
Every week, Netflix releases more new shows and movies than any one person can keep up with. So every week, we’re here to guide you towards the best and brightest. Looking for something to do this weekend? Netflix has at least six suggestions. SEAL Team All seven seasons are ready and waiting for you Credit: CBS First up, as of this past Tuesday, you can watch the entirety of SEAL Team, a military procedural that ran for seven seasons across CBS and Paramount+. The show centers on Master Chief Special Warfare Operator Jason Hayes, played by Bones and Angel star David…
If you’ve been out enjoying the summer this month there’s a good chance you’ve not been able to keep on top of your gadget news in the way you normally would – but help is at hand. Here at Stuff it’s literally our job to keep you up-to-date with all the latest headlines. All the biggest stories can be found in our news section, but this is the home of those other stories we haven’t been able to cover. That doesn’t mean this is second-rate stuff, though. Below you’ll find the very best new gadgets from the past month, starting…
