Author: Press Room

Dolby Vision 2 is going to be a huge upgrade for TVs – here’s what’s coming to a screen near you

Dolby is one of the biggest players in sound and vision tech and has been for decades. You’ve probably seen the Dolby Vision logo popping up on best 4K TVs over the last few years. You’ve probably even seen it on smartphones and tablets. Did you know your iPhone can even record Dolby Vision-supported videos? But just as we’ve come to recognise this HDR standard, Dolby’s gone and dropped Dolby Vision 2. Worry not, though, as it promises to be a huge upgrade for TVs – and I can’t wait. So, what is it, and do you actually need it?…

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IFA 2025: we’re bringing you all the latest new gear from the world’s largest home and consumer electronics show

IFA is one of the world’s biggest annual consumer technology expos. Indeed, as it welcomes in the public too, it’s by far the biggest in terms of attendance, with over 215,000 people roaming the halls last year. As usual it’s taking place at the massive Messe Berlin fairground in Germany where plenty of new smart home tech, kitchen appliances, PC, hi-fi, headphones and home theater gear are revealed. You can check out the latest announcements below – our coverage this year is powered by Acer, who have big announcements coming on Wednesday 3 September. Expect most product announcements to appear…

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If you woke up tomorrow locked out of your Google or iCloud account, what would you do?

Imagine this: your alarm goes off, you reach for your phone, and instead of the usual flood of emails, calendar reminders and photos, you’re greeted with a message that your account has been locked. No Gmail. No iCloud. No Google Docs, Drive, Maps history, or that two-factor authentication app you cleverly installed on the same account. Suddenly, you’re completely locked out of your digital life. It’s not an abstract problem. Accounts get locked every day, sometimes by hackers, sometimes by accident, and sometimes because a computer somewhere thought you looked suspicious. The real question is: what would you actually do?…

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The Ooni Volt 2 is a cuter, more compact version of my favourite indoor pizza oven

With Autumn approaching and the last of the good weather nearly behind us, oven expert Ooni has a new way for pizza addicts to get their fix – without filling their kitchen with pellet smoke or lugging gas bottles inside the house. The new Volt 2 electric pizza oven has been on a crash diet, shrinking in size to fit on more countertops than the original Volt 12, and is smart enough to adjust its temperatures on the fly for carbon-free crusts. The Volt 2 is 30% smaller than the first Volt, but is still big enough to swallow a…

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These 6 film-to-TV adaptations promised a lot but failed miserably

Big movies often spawn TV spinoffs, and on paper, it makes sense: there’sNap already a fanbase, familiar characters, and a world worth exploring. But more often than not, these adaptations fail to capture the magic of the original film. 6 Snatch (2017-2018) Watch Snatch on Fubo Guy Ritchie’s Snatch is one of those cult crime capers that feels untouchable. Fast edits, razor-sharp dialogue, and a cast of eccentric characters made the film a classic. So when a TV version arrived in 2017 starring Rupert Grint, Dougray Scott, and Luke Pasqualino, expectations were high. Sadly, the show lacked everything that made…

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Best gaming headsets in 2025 reviewed and rated

If you’re searching for the best gaming headsets, you’re in the right place. After testing countless models over the years, we know what separates the good from the great. We’ve collected the best wired and wireless options across multiple price points. Sure, your TV or monitor’s speakers (or a basic pair of headphones) might get the job done, but a quality gaming headset takes things to the next level. In multiplayer, it gives you a tactical edge by letting you hear enemies before they strike. In single-player, it deepens your immersion, making every moment feel more real. While most of…

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These ChatGPT features make it 10x more useful

ChatGPT isn’t perfect, but it has several features that genuinely make it more useful for everyday tasks. Rather than replacing my workflow entirely, these tools complement my existing work process. 4 Study and Learn Makes ChatGPT a friendly tutor I like ChatGPT’s study feature as it doesn’t simply answer but acts more like a tutor. Instead of just spitting out solutions, it guides you through problems step by step. I’ve found this useful when working on engineering or science topics, where understanding each step is more important than just the final result. For instance, if you ask ChatGPT, “Explain the…

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60 best hi-fi audiophile albums of all time

If your ears, speakers and headphones need a proper workout, you should start with one of these records. Or better yet, all of them Today’s pop music tends to be mastered to sound “loud” even when it’s being played at low volumes. The compressed dynamic range means that there’s not much difference in decibels between the quiet and loud parts of the music. Listening to these albums through high-quality audio gear can be a horrific assault on the lugholes. That’s why audiophiles seek out albums that have been mastered with a wider dynamic range. That doesn’t mean you have to…

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The best Disney+ releases you might have missed this September

If you’re subscribed to Disney+, you’re in luck because there’s a lot of exciting content coming your way this September. From gripping action-packed documentaries to box-office blockbusters you might have missed, Disney+’s September lineup is packed with variety. Among all the new shows and movies, I’m especially looking forward to watching these titles. Where sports analysis meets entertainment Disney+ The Rich Eisen Show is finally coming to Disney+, with its unique blend of witty commentary, sports analysis, and interviews with a wide array of guests. The show launched in 2014 and has been wildly popular over the years. Case in…

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I don’t trust Google’s Movie Reviews—this is what i use instead

A few months back, I searched for reviews of A Minecraft Movie, and immediately something felt off. The same review was repeated endlessly across Google’s “Movie Reviews” section, almost like it had been copy-pasted by a bot. Since then, I’ve noticed other issues too: reviews being censored or quietly removed, suspiciously glowing write-ups that feel fake, and a lack of transparency about who is actually writing these so-called “opinions.” If you’ve ever thought that Google’s movie reviews feel generic or unreliable, you’re not alone. The good news is that you don’t need to rely on Google at all. There are…

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