Author: Press Room

The Stiga A4 has been mowing my lawn for two months and it’s never looked so good!

I’m a big fan of robot vacs – I’ve got one on each floor of my home and I’m happy to let them take over my floor care. Getting a robot to take care of my lawn has seemed like the next logical step, but, to be honest, the prospect of mapping out my garden, even though it’s not huge, left me cold, so I’ve persevered with my trusty and perhaps somewhat retro, corded mower. Until, that is, Stiga launched their new robot lawnmowers, which let you map out your garden virtually and I got to test the A4. The…

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The games that made samurai and ninjas must-play entertainment

From the early console days of the 80s and 90s, Japan had always been the spiritual home of games, but it’s only in recent years that culturally Japanese games have captured a wider imagination of gamers around the world. That’s not happened in a vacuum as there’s also been a newfound appreciation of Japanese media, from award-winning shows like Shogun to Netflix having the whole back catalogue of Studio Ghibli films, as well as a wide variety of popular anime. Naturally, this means Japan’s legendary warriors, the samurai and ninja, have also been having a second wind, especially when applied…

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I didn’t expect a retro radio app to be this cool (or this addictive)

It started as one of those idle moments online, the kind where you’re just aimlessly clicking around with no real purpose. I opened a random link, assuming I’d close it almost immediately, and somehow ended up somewhere completely different. That place turned out to be Poolsuite. It’s a retro radio website that feels like it was built by someone who desperately missed summer vacations in the ’80s and decided to trap that feeling inside a browser window. It’s one of the ways you can listen to nostalgic online radio shows with a perfect tan. What Poolsuite is The radio station…

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These small YouTube fixes made me love watching videos again

It’s funny how easy it is to drift from something you once did daily. I never stopped using YouTube (because it’s too woven into everything from tutorials to background noise), but somewhere along the line, I stopped enjoying it. I’d open a tab, scroll through thumbnails I’d already seen, and close it again without watching anything. It wasn’t burnout or any of the usual gripes about how YouTube has changed. It was just too noisy (for lack of a better word). There were too many interruptions, too many things screaming for attention, and too few moments where the platform lets…

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5 Hitchcock films that define modern suspense

Even if you’ve never seen one of his movies, you likely know the name Alfred Hitchcock. The guy directed nearly 50 movies over his long career, including touchstones that went on to influence the horror, action, mystery, and suspense genres. Whether you’re a Hitchcock superfan or just discovering him now, these five films show why he was known as the Master of Suspense, and why his movies are still watched and talked about today. The Birds (1963) Watch The Birds on Peacock (obviously) The Birds is about a woman (Tippi Hedren) who visits a small seaside town only to find…

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What is the Dynamic Island? Apple’s iPhone notch replacement explained

You know the iPhone notch? It’s history! At least it is in new iPhones. The notch was last seen on the iPhone 14, 14 Plus and iPhone SE (2022) but has now been completely replaced. Instead of the notch, a pill-shaped cut-out now sits at the top of the display of Apple’s flagship phones. It’s called the Dynamic Island – and it’s unlike any pill-shaped cut-out you’ve seen before. What is the Dynamic Island? Look, it’s Apple. It chose to name a new interface feature in a manner that’s reminiscent of a yoga pose. But, to be fair to Apple, the Dynamic Island is dynamic.…

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How to buy a soundbar: our guide to upgrading your home cinema audio

Sick of tinny TV audio? Want to bring cinema sound home – but don’t have space for a bunch of speakers? You’ve probably already worked out the ultimate upgrade will be a soundbar. Picking the right one for your screen setup can be a little trickier – especially with so much jargon and tech terminology to decipher. Our buying guide cuts through all that. Whether sound quality matters most, you prefer a sleek design over functionality and features, or are on a tight budget, we’ve simplified the buying process by breaking down the most important factors to consider. Here’s how…

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I think the new Nissan Leaf kicks range anxiety into touch and it’s pretty cool to look at too

Introduction Not long ago I was parked at a charging station and the guy next to me was charging an original Nissan Leaf. He said its range was, well, largely hopeless. Close-to-home shopping trips was all the affordable EV was really cut out for and, he added with a sigh, the lengthy excursion he was currently on had already involved four stops to recharge. Not so with the new Nissan Leaf, which boasts a range of up to 386 miles, supplemented by 150kW rapid charging capability. Yup, the Nissan Leaf has come a long way and since its inception way…

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If you miss Black Mirror, these X shows will ruin your brain just as well

Back in April 2025, the acclaimed Netflix show Black Mirror dropped its long-awaited seventh season, and the dystopian anthology series continued to resonate with a lot of its fans. What I’ve always appreciated about Black Mirror is how it perfectly captures the mood of the real world, even as its plotlines become increasingly bizarre. I guess you kind of have to embrace the fictional strange when real life events become increasingly outlandish. While Black Mirror is great at creating sci-fi that makes you question your own reality, it’s not the only show out there that can truly break your brain…

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Retro-look audio gear is great – if it works as well as it looks

It started with the record player and the vinyl revival. Suddenly, there has been demand for some of the obsolete formats of the past to return and it’s resulted in a slew of companies launching new versions of old products to cash in, complete with retro-look headphones and more. Perhaps the thirst for simpler gadgets is simply because other tech has got ever more complicated. Despite clear drawbacks in terms of sound quality, cassettes seem to be in vogue for some collectors (helped by artists releasing numerous formats of their albums) but we’ve seen Sony Walkman-style portable players emerge from…

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