Author: Press Room

This tiny earbud mistake ruins the sound, and too many people ignore it

Wired audio is making a serious comeback, and it’s not just about nostalgia. If you spend your day hopping between video calls and deep-work playlists, you’ve likely realized that Bluetooth devices are riddled with compromises — especially on a platform like Windows. I reached a breaking point after realizing that my Bluetooth earphones would always sound mediocre during calls. It doesn’t matter which brand you buy or how powerful your Bluetooth adapter is; the protocol itself forces the audio into a low-bandwidth. Disappointed by the ceiling of wireless tech, I decided to dive into the world of Chi-Fi IEMs. For…

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The best new TV shows and movies to stream in May 2026

Ah, spring is here: the sun is shining, the birds are chirping, the mercury is rising ever closer to genuine t-shirt weather – but why venture outside when there’s so much wonderful stuff to watch on the box? That’s right: the streaming giants have lots in store for us this May, from talking sea creatures to Soviet cosmonauts. And we’ve assembled all our highlights and recommendations right here so that you can mark them all on your calendar. Remarkably Bright Creatures Adapted from Shelby Van Pelt’s bestseller, this feel-good yarn casts Sally Field as a lonely widow who strikes up…

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This scientifically accurate sci-fi show isn’t really scientifically accurate, and that’s okay

The Expanse is a sci-fi series that ran for six seasons across SyFy and then Prime Video, where you can stream the whole thing right now. It’s a fantastic drama set in a future where humanity has colonized both Mars and the asteroid belt. Political divisions build up between these different factions, and our lead characters try to keep things from bubbling over into outright war. The show has gained a reputation for being scientifically accurate, and it’s true that The Expanse tries harder than, say, Star Wars or Star Trek to keep things plausible. But even the authors of…

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Claude says no more often than ChatGPT, and that’s actually by design

Just a few months ago, Claude users felt somewhat like a niche community. The tool was primarily talked about by developers only, and that was because of the tool’s excellent coding capabilities. And then somehow, the stars aligned for Anthropic and everything turned in their favor. Suddenly, Anthropic is refusing to sign a deal with the Department of War to allow their models to be used for autonomous training, OpenAI is openly agreeing to that very claim, and thousands of users are flooding to Claude. I’ve been using Claude since when you’d need to explain what Anthropic even is when…

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With this major new update, there’s even less reason to pay for YouTube Premium

Summary Mobile PiP is now available globally for all YouTube users as of April 29. On the free tier, the feature was previously limited to US residents. PiP still isn’t background play — your screen must stay on, and music playback remains locked behind Premium. YouTube just got a lot better for free users — as of April 29, picture-in-picture on mobile is now available to non-Premium users globally. This also means there’s one less reason to pay for YouTube Premium, a subscription that is very much a love-it-or-hate-it kind of service for many. Related This free web app turns…

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The wildest thriller on Netflix right now isn’t a Netflix show — and it’s barely being promoted

Netflix loves to promote its own original shows. And why not? It has a lot of good ones, including top-tier police procedurals like Mindhunter. But Netflix also has a ton of licensed content that comes and goes from the streamer, and some of it is just as good as anything produced in-house. And some of it is like Prodigal Son, which may not be technically as good as the best originals Netflix have to offer, but is so entertaining and demented it doesn’t really matter. Prodigal Son deserves a second look Never a dull moment in this family Prodigal Son…

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After using the Xpeng P7 Ultra’s hands-free system, I’m convinced it’s way better than Tesla’s FSD

When Xpeng suggested I try a hands-free autonomous drive around the roads close to the Beijing Autoshow I was keen, but also rather nervous. I’d already witnessed so much chaos on those multi-laned highways that being behind the wheel with jetlag and little experience felt borderline nuts. A lack of lane discipline is par for the course when driving around Beijing. However, a definite upside was being given the Xpeng P7 Ultra to try. This super cool electric car comes from a company that proudly boasts it is a tech business that just so happens to build vehicles. The P7…

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The best Star Wars TV show isn’t The Mandalorian — and George R.R. Martin agrees

In 2019, The Mandalorian debuted on Disney+. It was the first-ever live-action Star Wars TV show, and people loved it immediately. The action was good, Grogu (aka Baby Yoda) instantly became an adorable icon, and there was a lot of novelty in watching a Star Wars story on the small screen. That novelty wore off pretty quickly over the next few years as Disney gave us more Star Wars spin-off shows like The Book of Boba Fett, Ahsoka, The Acolyte, and Skeleton Crew. The Mandalorian plugged on, but it felt less special now that Disney had flooded the zone. Now…

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Hands-on with Christopher Ward’s new Sealander – is this the best all-round watch you can get?

Christopher Ward has just launched the most significant overhaul of its Sealander collection in five years. We’ve got two watches, the Sealander GMT and Sealander Automatic, comprehensively re-engineered, but instantly familiar. This isn’t change for its own sake. It’s the result of years of listening to customers. During the launch, Mike France compared these new watches to the Porsche 911 or Range Rover, which are slowly perfected over the years whilst keeping their distinct character. I’ve been wearing and reviewing Christopher Ward watches for a decade. I’ve watched the brand evolve from producing somewhat confused homage pieces into something genuinely…

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5 reasons I could never go back to LED after upgrading to OLED

OLED is the display technology my obsessive eyes can’t get enough of. I bought my first “Organic Light-Emitting Diode” TV back in 2015, and I’ve never looked back. Though I was once terrified of OLED burn-in, modern panels’ built-in pixel cleaning cycles make the threat of permanent image retention far less likely than before, meaning there’s really no downside to owning an OLED screen now. Alright, OLEDs normally cost more than LCDs, but that’s because, as a technology, the former is superior in almost every way. Sure, LCD/LED screens can get brighter than OLED panels, yet when the best LG…

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