Author: Press Room

Obsession and Backrooms could change how movies get made (and it’s happened before)

Movie theaters are making a comeback this year. Part of that is thanks to tried-and-true blockbusters like Project Hail Mary and The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, which is first film of 2026 to cross $1 billion at the box office. But the more exciting development is that the smaller, independent movies have captured the imaginations of younger moviegoers. Backrooms, based on a 2010s-era piece of internet folklore, has taken in over $200 million on a budget of just $10 million. Obsession, a horror movie about love gone wrong, has made even more (for now) and cost even less. This is…

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Best affordable EVs in 2026 reviewed and rated

Electric cars aren’t just for big budgets anymore. A few years back, most EVs sat firmly in the luxury camp, with hefty price tags and long waiting lists. Today, the picture looks very different. More manufacturers are offering models that don’t cost the earth (financially or environmentally), with better range, faster charging, and enough practicality for daily life. That means if you’ve been holding off on going electric because of cost, now’s a good time to take another look. “Affordable” is a moving target, of course. While EVs are still generally pricier than petrol cars up front, running costs tend…

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Amazon has a cloud gaming service that most Prime subscribers don’t know exists

I’ll go out on a limb and guess you’ve probably heard of game streaming platforms like Nvidia GeForce Now and Xbox Cloud Gaming. Heck, you may even remember this failed Google product that everyone laughed at. If you know nothing about Amazon Luna, though, I don’t blame you in the slightest. Launching back in early 2021, Luna is a cloud platform that no one is talking about. Based on my recent time with the streaming service, I totally understand why. Riddled with tech imperfections and often borderline maddening to use on an Amazon Fire Stick, I completely get the fact…

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11 sci-fi and fantasy movies still coming in 2026 that should be on your radar

Between blockbusters like Project Hail Mary and Michael, as well as unexpected indie smashes like Backrooms and Obsession, there’s a sense that 2026 is the year that movie theaters finally shake off the post-COVID lull they’ve been in for years and make a comeback. And things are just getting warmed up. There’s a huge swath of exciting sci-fi and fantasy movies on their way in the rest of 2026, so clear your calendars, buckle down, and be part of the revival! Disclosure Day In theaters June 12 A lot of the movies on this list are going to be sequels…

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The Aion V electric SUV dazzled me with its space, and it looks alright too

Introduction There seems to be no let up on the number of Chinese electric SUVs arriving in Europe and beyond. A new one for me recently was this, the Aion V. Produced by Chinese manufacturer GAC, the Aion V (as in Vee) does, on face value at least, look like another by-numbers exercise aimed at attracting family-focused buyers with a keen eye for value. It’s undeniably practical with interior space being a highlight, but there’s also a premium feel and a range that hovers around the 300-mile mark. Unfortunately for the Aion V, there is stiff competition. The excellent Renault…

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Apple just revealed how iPhone Fold apps will work

There have been so many iPhone Fold leaks now that I’m half expecting Tim Cook to start wearing the upcoming device as a hat. But what we didn’t know for sure was how iPhone Fold apps would work on the iPad-sized inner display. There were hints earlier this year of what was possible. A tech geek showed that iOS and iPadOS are more related than many people realise. In fact, you can technically run iPad software on an iPhone. My hope was that Apple would run with this for the iPhone Ultra/Fold/Bend-o-phone. Alas, Apple has dashed my hopes, because its upcoming solution for iPhone Fold…

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Got an Intel-based Mac? Here’s why you’ll want to replace it over the next couple of years

If you are still running an Intel-based Mac laptop or desktop you’ll probably want to upgrade over the next couple of years. Read on to find out why. All Macs announced after late 2020 have used Apple’s own M1, M2, M3, M4 and M5 series chips, known as Apple Silicon, with previous Macs (2005-2020) running on Intel processors. Going back even earlier, Macs used IBM-derived PowerPC chips. In 2005, Steve Jobs said: “Our goal is to provide our customers with the best personal computers in the world, and looking ahead Intel has the strongest processor roadmap by far. It’s been…

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Most streaming sticks have terrible remotes — this is what a good one feels like

I’ve been using the 256-core Nvidia Shield TV for years and I love it. While it’s overkill for most streamers (and at $199 it’s one of the most expensive options), it packs a lot of power and expansion capability that makes the Shield TV really compelling. Something else the Shield TV has going for it has perhaps the best remote control of any streaming device. The triangular remote for the Shield TV has a bunch of great details and features, like a built-in motion sensor that turns on the backlighting button each time you pick it up. It has a…

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Apple’s new child safety features are what I’ve been waiting for – but here’s what you should be worried about

When I was a kid, my parents were concerned that I spent too much time playing on my Commodore 64. They needn’t have worried. I spent many hours in tiny 8-bit universes, but none were designed to break my brain. About the most shocking title I recall was Barbarian. Its ‘flying head chop’ got the game banned in Germany. Frankly, it was less violent than much of what you’d see in comics back then. And it looks positively quaint today as a little goblin drags the headless corpse away while booting the head off screen. What’s not quaint: the technology today’s kids are…

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Apple’s AI explained: what is Apple Intelligence and Siri AI?

In 2024 Apple announced Apple Intelligence as part of iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia. In true Apple fashion, it wasn’t called AI – rather, we’ve got Apple Intelligence. It’s designed to be something that’s more personal. That sounds pretty wishy-washy – but it’s very impressive. However, some bits of it never emerged, despite promises – like a new version of Siri. Now, two years later, Apple has announced Siri AI as part of iOS 27, macOS 27, iPadOS 27, watchOS 27 and visionOS 27 and, while it doesn’t look groundbreaking, it should provide a step-change in the way…

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