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Everything we know so far about Apple TV's new show Margo's Money Problems
By Becca Caddy published
The Apple TV adaptation of Rufi Thorpe’s hit 2024 novel will premiere globally in April 2026.

“The next big lemming-like rush will be to artificial intelligence”: While 1985 was hailed as the year of AI, Bill Gates ignored the hype to focus on ‘softer software’
By Wayne Williams published
In 1983, Bill Gates turned away from AI hype and championed “softer software” which adapted to users' needs.

Is niche the new normal? These oddball retro cameras are setting the tone for 2026
By Timothy Coleman published
Two monochrome-only compacts and a Super 8-style instant camera – what's going on?

No Resident Evil Requiem demo? Frustrating, but it’ll be worth the wait
By Isaiah Williams published
Resident Evil Requiem can't come out soon enough, and no demo for the first time hurts, but the new trailer tells me the wait will be worth it.

I tested LG G5 OLED TV’s HDR upgrade, and the brightness boost is very real
By James Davidson published
LG's latest firmware update seemingly brightens most of its Dolby Vision picture modes on its OLED TVs, so I decided to test it out.

GTA 6 arrives in the era of podcasting, and I’m betting it’ll absolutely parody wellness bros, true crime, and Reddit relationship confessions
By Jake Green published
GTA 6 will absolutely have podcasts, at least that's what I'm betting on. Here's the five shows I think the game will parody.

A ‘desk yoga’ teacher recommends 3 beginner-friendly exercises for better posture and to undo the damage of gaming and office work
By Katie Sims published
Three 'movement snacks' you can do at your desk to undo the damage of gaming and office work

5 innovations I want from Android phones
By James Rogerson published
Some Android phones are already packed full of innovation, but there are five things that I still want to see.

VR's golden age is over, and there wasn't much gold there
By Ross Rubin published
Meta's shift from immersive virtual reality to smart glasses leaves no clear home for business-grade VR/AR headsets.

'Our work for Milano-Cortina is helping create a new generation of network': HPE tells us what it takes to be the network backbone of the 2026 Winter Olympics
By Mike Moore published
The most geographically-widespread Winter Olympics ever needs a next-gen network - HPE tells us why it is the only choice.
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