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Apple MacBook Pro 14-inch and 16-inch review (2024): Brace yourself for M4 speed

Aside from dramatically better chips, all of the new MacBook Pros feature MiniLED Liquid Retina XDR screens that can reach up to 1,000 nits...

The New Mac Mini Is Tinier and More Capable Than Ever

the best part about the Mac Mini has always been its simplicity. This tiny desktop PC is easy to add to any workstation—just plug...

The PS5 Pro Delivers on Performance—at a High Cost

I remember the first time I watched a tutorial on Blender, a 3D computer graphics software, explaining how metal surfaces have colored reflections, while...

Review: Mario & Luigi: Brothership (Switch) – Easily The Best Mario & Luigi RPG Yet

As the very first Mario & Luigi RPG to be released on a full-fat home console, we've been champing at the bit to discover...

Review: Slitterhead (PS5) – Inventive Horror Is Essential for Japan Studio Fans

Slitterhead – directed by Japan Studio veteran Keiichiro Toyama – feels like a spiritual successor to Siren, Gravity Rush, and Soul Sacrifice all at...

Strictly Come Dancing, Icons Week results: Show in a flap as feather furore mars underwhelming episode

Strictly Come Dancing (BBC One) had another feather-ruffling controversy this week as...

Review: NYXI Warrior Bluetooth Controller – A Great GameCube Pad For Switch, With The One Big Quirk

For retroheads looking to show their love for old consoles, there are plenty of retro-styled controllers available for Switch. Usually they’re limited to a...

Engadget review recap: Amazon’s colorful Kindle, DJI’s latest action cam and more

I think my colleague Cherlynn Low jinxed us in the last installment with her mention of a slower than usual October. The last week...

The Cure’s ‘Songs of a Lost World’: All 8 Tracks Ranked 

The pioneering alternative band's 14th album is an unapologetically gloomy meditation on mortality. Read Billboard's preliminary ranking and review. Robert Smith of The Cure performs...

The Day of the Jackal, review: Eddie Redmayne is truly compelling in 21st-century reboot

When it comes to humanising the violent instinct, Bennett got in a...

The Cure, review: perversely uplifting in its nihilism and the best thing since their debut

Micah has pushed his father beyond a comfortable country oldie zone into...

Heretic: Hugh Grant goes full macabre villain – and is a wicked delight

Hugh Grant’s Villain Era has thus far lacked a horror vehicle: but...

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