Author: Press Room

I tested 5 open-source music players and this is the only one I kept

Free and open-source music player apps are appealing to audiophiles and music lovers who want a subscription-free listening experience. There are many open-source music players for Android out there, and I’ve tried a handful of them, including Harmony Music, OuterTune, and PixelPlay. In fact, GitHub users rounded up 24 free and open-source music players for Android in a repository, so they’re easy to find and navigate. However, if you’re new to the world of FOSS players, you might be wondering where to start. After trying the best ones, my top pick is Echo, an extension-based music player that leverages both…

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Your 4K TV looks blurry because of these 3 default settings

A 4K TV should always look incredible, but if yours doesn’t, the issue may not be the panel or the content. More often than not, it’s the default settings that make your TV appear softer or blurry. Modern smart TVs come packed with more picture settings than you ever care to explore. The unfortunate thing is, not all of them are designed to deliver the best possible image. Some are configured to make the TV eye-catching on a showroom floor, while others are meant to reduce energy consumption. All of this affects the picture quality in different ways, but the…

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3 reasons why you shouldn’t use Dolby Atmos

Dolby Atmos is an immersive audio format that allows for further detail and spatial sound effects than a typical stereo recording. With songs mixed in Dolby Atmos, you can hear an object-based audio experience that places sounds spatially in your surroundings, including above and below you. Recordings mastered in Dolby Atmos provide a rich listening experience while retaining relatively low file sizes, making them an excellent option for music streamers on platforms like Apple Music, Amazon Music, and Tidal. That all makes Dolby Atmos sound great, but until music streaming services make it possible to download songs in both lossless…

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7 most disappointing movies of 2025

2025 is over, but it’s not too late to complain about it. We already hit you with the most disappointing TV shows of 2025. Now we go to the movies. A note before we start: we’re not necessarily talking about bad movies, just disappointing ones. For instance, The Electric State and War of the Worlds are widely considered two of the worst movies of 2025, but how can you be disappointed if you didn’t expect them to be good in the first place? Then again, a movie can be bad and disappointing. Let’s see if any hit those magic numbers.…

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I got tired of podcast ads, so I switched to this open-source app

Don’t you love it when you pay extra money each month for ad-free listening, only to get ads on top of the ads that are already placed in a podcast? It’s a great feeling, isn’t it? If you can’t tell, I’m being incredibly sarcastic — I’m fine if podcasters throw their own ads in, but when Spotify started putting additional ads on top of it? It was time to make a change to something different. That’s when I discovered AntennaPod, an open-source podcasting app that features no on-screen ads, is incredibly simple to navigate, and offers all the same features…

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Driving the Aston Martin DBX S on a stormy night showed me why so many people like SUVs

I’ll be honest. I’ve never really understood sporty SUVs. You either get a large and comfortable but slow SUV like a Range Rover, or a low, sexy, impractical supercar like the Aston Martin V12 Vanquish. But one filthy December night, with rain hammering sideways, roads shining black under headlights, hands cold even before I’d opened the door, the Aston Martin DBX S made its case. And annoyingly, it did a very good job. My drive started late after a long day of festive celebrations. I didn’t fancy driving at all, especially a 727PS luxury SUV on sodden British roads. The…

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5 tech and gadget New Year’s resolutions I will fail to keep in 2026

I live in the UK and so January is grim. Christmas is over and all that’s left to look forward to is months of grey until the sun finally pierces the clouds sometime towards the end of March. To make matters worse, tradition dictates I should prime myself for subsequent disappointment by announcing resolutions designed to make me a better person. Because I write about gadgets, phones and tech, mine are about that. Feel free to steal the ideas yourself, but don’t @ me in December when you’ve failed to complete any and end up desperately asking ChatGPT about how to blaze…

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In 2026, I want my gadgets to stop multitasking

I, like most people, could spend less time on my phone. I’m already better than I used to be. The first thing I do when setting up a new handset is turn off every notification. All of them. I think they’re a massive distraction, and I genuinely hate the way they tug at your attention like an impatient child. I’ve also ditched my smartwatch for a screen-free smart ring, which feels like a small but meaningful win. And yet. It still doesn’t feel like enough. That’s why my tech resolution for 2026 is simple: explore more single-function devices. The problem…

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This prompt manager is how I get the best results out of ChatGPT

AI tools like Google Gemini, ChatGPT, or Meta AI require perfect prompts to deliver results. Even paid subscriptions struggle to produce desired results if your input is vague. However, crafting the perfect prompt for trends like creating Ghibli artwork on ChatGPT, animated videos on Meta AI, and drone shots from a static image on Google Flow can be challenging. That’s where I found MyPrompts.io. It acts as a repository for all your perfect AI prompts, negating the need to type them every time you open a new chat. But there’s more to MyPrompts. Let us get right into it. Log…

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Don’t buy bone conduction headphones until you check for these 4 features

Choosing the right set of headphones depends on several factors. You need to consider which features actually matter to you and base your decision on the features versus the cost. Some headphones put a lot of effort into specific technologies and mark up their prices because of it. Others can offer a middle-of-the-road product, but they come in at a significantly more budget-friendly cost. Bone conduction headphones are no exception. These have a different design than traditional headphones or earbuds, as they offer an open-ear design, as they send sound vibrations into your inner ear. So, rather than you needing…

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