Author: Press Room

I think the Genesis GV60 Performance is a dark horse EV – but here’s why you won’t buy one

Stuff VerdictThe Genesis GV60 Performance is a hugely potent performer that adds in a luxurious interior and delicious levels of tech to produce a near-perfect package. Shame it costs so much.ProsGreat performance and handlingSuperb levels of comfort and techEasy to use infotainment systemConsQuite a firm ride overallHigh price will put some offExtras also seem hugely expensive Introduction I do like a Genesis. Anything in the range offers luxury, comfort, a zesty driving experience and lots of excellent tech courtesy of those clever Korean boffins. I also can’t believe how long the Genesis GV60 has been around now, having first driven…

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I made one change and streaming instantly got better

Streaming has become the norm for consuming entertainment. While you can watch all kinds of shows and movies on your phone and tablet, sitting in front of a TV is still the best way to view what you want. Being able to kick back and relax to enjoy the latest episode of your favorite show is one of the pleasures everyone looks forward to. However, there are features of your TV that can make your viewing experience a lot better. I’m a bit of a cinephile and love to watch movies in dark settings to make it feel like a…

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Stop settling for smart TV ads and use this default launcher instead

Smart TVs are meant for personal entertainment. You buy it for its crisp 4K resolution, the deep blacks, vibrant HDR, and cinematic sound quality. In short, when you purchase a smart TV, you bring a theater experience home—not as a digital billboard for big companies and businesses to show their product ads right in your living room. Unfortunately, that’s exactly what the default Android TV or Google TV home screens have become. You get autoplaying trailers and a dedicated sponsored section where TV shows and movies (I am not interested in) are slapped on the home screen, eventually taking up…

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55 best browser games you can play for free

That really important thing that needs doing? Yeah, that’s not going to happen, because we’ve rounded up the best free browser games in existence – and they’re all free. You don’t need one of the best laptops to run them. But you do need a good browser. Chrome’s the best bet. Otherwise, delve in and enjoy games that are so good you’ll set fire to your Xbox and live life entirely inside a web browser. Oh, all right, they’re not quite that good, but if you can’t waste an insane number of hours playing these fab games, it must be…

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A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms is a fun Game of Thrones show that’s too faithful for its own good

The first episode of HBO’s new Game of Thrones prequel show A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms has aired on HBO, and the consensus is that it’s warm, funny, and fun. I got to see all six episodes of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms ahead of time, and I agree that it’s a solid show. One thing it has going for it is that it sticks very close to the source material: the Tales of Dunk and Egg novellas by George R. R. Martin. Game of Thrones had a famously controversial ending, and a lot of fans chalk that…

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Don’t bother with Spotify Lossless unless you do this first

Spotify Lossless finally arrived in September 2025. Though Spotify kept us waiting for lossless audio for eight years, the promise of much higher quality audio on our favorite streaming platform kept us going through the bad times, pressure to switch streaming services, and all of Spotify’s weird decisions. However, even though Spotify Lossless is now available worldwide, it’s unlikely you’re actually hearing anything different. Not because lossless is a gimmick, but because most listening setups physically can’t take advantage of it. If you’re using Bluetooth headphones, wireless speakers, or even certain “premium” wireless headsets, your audio is being compressed again…

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This is the one headphone model every audiophile should actually own

There’s no such thing as perfect headphones. As a budding audiophile, I firmly believe every audio fanatic should own multiple pairs of headphones and earbuds that excel in unique situations. I have wireless earbuds for daily use, workout earbuds, wired IEMs, wireless over-ears with ANC, and wired over-ear studio monitors, just to name a few of the audio categories I’ve sunk my money into. Out of all the headphones I’ve tried over the years, one model stands out — the Sennheiser HD 600. The superb aspect of investing in wired audio gear is that it can essentially last forever. An…

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The Psychology of Asking: How to Structure Your Request to Get More Google Reviews

Every day in 2025, millions of shoppers scroll past businesses with empty review sections, silently questioning their credibility. Yet the fix lies not in begging, but in understanding the human mind. BrightLocal’s 2025 Local Consumer Review Survey reveals that 68 per cent of customers will leave a Google review when asked personally, while Trustmary’s meta-analysis shows compliance soaring to 72 per cent when the request feels effortless. These figures expose a psychological truth: people crave reciprocity, consistency, and ease. Master these three forces—drawn from decades of research by Robert Cialdini and others—and a 30-second ask becomes a five-star pipeline. The…

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Understanding UK Tax Codes: What the Numbers Actually Mean

Most employees in the UK see a tax code printed on their payslip, P60 or P45—but few actually understand what it means. Yet this seemingly simple set of numbers and letters determines how much tax you pay, whether you’re receiving the correct personal allowance, or if HMRC believes you owe additional tax. For many, especially those with multiple incomes, benefits in kind, or pension income, the tax code silently adjusts their take-home pay each month. Understanding it is the first step to ensuring your employer or pension provider is deducting the right amount of tax—not too much, not too little.…

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Prana recuperators are modern ventilation systems that provide a constant flow of fresh air into the premises and exhaust stale air, while retaining heat. They help create a comfortable microclimate in a house, apartment, or office, preventing the appearance of mold, mildew, and condensation. Prana 150: The most popular model. Smallest hole diameter and lowest performance, ideal for small rooms or offices up to 20 m²; Prana 200 G: Performance is approximately the same as the Prana 150, but with an increased diameter, which increases the heat exchanger area and, as a result, improves heat exchange. A short base (up…

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