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Christmas Gift Guide 2025: the best tech gifts for every gadget fan

The sleigh’s polished, the reindeer have completed their training, and the elves have worked around the clock. Santa Claus is once again coming to town, and the Christmas season is upon us. And if you need some help with your letter to the man in red? No problem. We’ve wrapped up the ultimate Christmas 2025 wish list right here, full to overflowing with hundreds of gadget gifts. From tech toys to photography gear, each of our guides includes ideas fit for different interests and recipients. Shopping on a budget? Giving to a gamer? How about an eco-conscious friend? Whatever your…

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Best gifts for gamers for Christmas 2025

Our pick of the best gifts for gamers for Christmas 2025 Xbox Adaptive Joystick The Xbox Adaptive Joystick is built for players who appreciate flexibility. Designed with accessibility in mind, it works with external switches, buttons, and mounts to create customised setups. Large programmable buttons and a simple interface make it easier for players with limited mobility to join the game. Compatibility with Xbox consoles and Windows ensures broad support, while robust build quality promises durability. In short, it’s interaction reimagined, letting more people play, share, and compete without barriers. By empowering choice and personalisation, it shows the power of…

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The one music app I’ll never quit (sorry, Spotify and Apple)

I’ve tried several music apps, including Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, and even Tidal. Somehow, I keep coming back to YouTube Music, and I don’t see myself switching anytime soon. I started using YouTube Music casually because it came with my cheap YouTube Premium subscription. Initially, I thought it would be just another music app that I would try and move on from. But now, I’m totally hooked on it. While it may not be the perfect app for everyone, it hits the right notes for me in a way that no other service can. I love listening to more…

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Alien: Earth built up to nothing and the finale proved it

Alien: Earth is the first-ever TV series set in the Alien universe. With the show coming from Fargo creator Noah Hawley and running on FX/Hulu, people expected Alien: Earth to equal or exceed a lot of the other great sci-fi shows on TV these days, maybe even measuring up to the likes of Andor. At times, it looked like it would. But now that the first season has wrapped up, Alien: Earth feels like less than the sum of its parts, and the season 1 finale is the weakest entry so far. This article, obviously, includes spoilers. So if you…

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I customized my Roku home screen and it’s so much easier to use now

Roku’s home screen menu is like dealing with a fever dream. All the menu options are on the left side, in a short, squat box, while a flood of apps is listed on the right, followed by advertisements. Not only is it maddening to the eyes, it costs my streaming device precious performance. Luckily, most of the gripes I have with the Roku UI can be altered or outright disabled, like content suggestions and tile sizes. I swear, once you tweak just a few settings, it feels like a completely different platform. Not to mention making it much easier to…

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The best free iPhone and iPad games 2025 to play today

Thousands of the best free iPhone and iPad games are available to download for free. The sheer selection is part of the reason the iPhone is among the best phones on sale today. The snag is that many are awful to the point they’d be an embarrassment on a 1980s home computer – or packed with enough freemium gunk to suffocate a hippo. However, the standouts are some of the best free games around for mobile. That’s what we’re interested in at Stuff: the very best iPhone and iPad games to play today! To help you find your next mobile obsession,…

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I transformed Kodi into a personalized media hub, and it’s perfect now

Kodi was a little plain right out of the box when I first installed it five years ago, and it hasn’t changed much since. As one of my favorite apps installed on my Fire TV Stick, I wanted it to look cool while helping me stay organized and keep all my favorite streaming services in one intuitive place that’s tailored to my needs. Since then, I have explored bespoke themes, experimented with add-ons, optimized my settings, and refined my media library to create a personalized media hub. I’m now much happier with my Kodi interface and usability, and it’s become…

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The new Dyson V8 Cyclone cordless vac fixes everything that annoyed me about the original V8!

I’ve been a fan of Dyson vacuums long before I started reviewing vacuum cleaners for a living. One of the reasons I rate them highly is despite often being on the pricier side of the clean machine scale, they last a long time. Case in point is my trusty V8 – I can’t remember when I brought it (Dyson launched the V8 model back in 2016) but I know it’s been a clean companion of mine for a number of years and has seen two house moves and a renovation. At the time of its launch, the original Dyson V8 vacuum…

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7 secret Roku shortcuts you can run with just the remote

I own TCL Roku TVs in three different rooms, and I’m constantly purchasing replacement remotes because mine disappear constantly. Last month, something crazy happened—I found out my remote has secret button sequences that unlock hidden menus. These combinations open diagnostic screens, force restarts, and solve problems without navigating endless settings. The iPhone Roku app does its job for regular stuff, but when your device crashes or freezes, these shortcuts save your butt. There is a lot of information hidden from your view Credit: Jonathon Jachura / MUO Press Home five times, Fast Forward three times, Rewind twice. After inputting the sequence,…

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These 6 horror movies get scarier the longer you think about them

Some horror movies hit you with jump scares and gore, but the ones that truly linger are the films that worm their way into your thoughts. They may not be the loudest or bloodiest, but hours—or even days—later, you’ll catch yourself replaying certain moments, and the dread only grows stronger. I don’t think there are many that truly fit this bill. And, of course, you can only be affected by what you’ve watched and how it lingers with you. Sometimes, what you find unsettling doesn’t even register with the person you’re watching with. But if you’re in the mood for…

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