REVIEWS
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Alien: Earth Episode 7 review: Wendy, the xenomorph, and the twisted team-up that changed the franchise forever
TL;DR:Wendy chitters her way into a shocking alliance with a xenomorph, Arthur goes out in a chestburst of tragedy, and Boy Kavalier makes Pi into a nightmare math lesson. Episode…
UGREEN 10,000mAh MagFlow Qi2 25W power bank review: faster, smarter, magnetic
TL;DR: UGREEN’s MagFlow Magnetic Wireless Power Bank is an AED 329 powerhouse with 25W Qi2 wireless charging, 30W PD wired output, and a genius built-in cable. It’s fast, reliable, magnetically satisfying,…
UGREEN MagFlow 3-in-1 Wireless Charger review: Qi2 power meets premium design
TL;DR: UGREEN’s MagFlow 3-in-1 is a premium wireless charging stand with 25W Qi2 fast charging for iPhones, dedicated spots for AirPods and Apple Watch, and an adjustable tilt + rotation system that doubles…
CMF Watch 3 Pro review: the budget watch that gets it right
TL;DR: The CMF Watch 3 Pro is a stylish, fitness-capable budget smartwatch with strong battery life (if you skip Always-On), dual-band GPS, and a surprisingly solid feature set. The software…
The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon season 3 episode 2 review: too many side characters, not enough Carol and Daryl
TL;DR: Carol hates patriarchal pig races, Daryl kills dudes in the dark, and too many side characters threaten to hijack the story. Still worth watching—because Daryl and Carol together are Walking…
Task episode 2 review: family secrets, moral quicksand, and the crime drama that refuses to play safe
TL;DR: Robbie kidnaps a kid, the FBI hunts for leads, the biker gang sharpens its knives, and Tom Brandis’s family implodes over a dinner table. It’s tense, messy, heartbreaking television—and it…
Gen V season 2 review: a sharp, bloody prelude to The Boys season 5
TL;DR: Gen V Season 2 is required viewing before The Boys Season 5, delivering strong character arcs and sharp political allegory, even if the endless gore is starting to feel stale. I didn’t…
iPadOS 26 review: Apple’s most grown-up iPad yet
TL;DR: iPadOS 26 is the update where the iPad grows up. Gorgeous design, actual multitasking, and Mac-like apps make it the closest the iPad has ever been to replacing a…
Coldwater review: what if The Walking Dead went to the Scottish Highlands without zombies?
TL;DR: Andrew Lincoln swaps zombies for Scottish murder cults in Coldwater, a messy but wildly entertaining thriller that proves quality nonsense is still quality. Now streaming on OSN+. I didn’t expect to find…
macOS Tahoe 26 review: smooth as glass, sharp as Tahoe
TL;DR: macOS Tahoe 26 is ambitious, fun, and full of features that actually matter. The Liquid Glass design isn’t for everyone, but the productivity gains and performance improvements make this a…
iOS 26 review: a new era of glass and glow begins
TL;DR: iOS 26 is a futuristic, feel-good overhaul with visual flair and practical upgrades. Liquid Glass makes the iPhone feel alive, the Phone and Messages apps finally evolve, Photos regains its…
High Potential season 2 review: Morgan and Karadec’s procedural glow-up
TL;DR: High Potential Season 2 cranks up the suspense without losing its sense of humor, delivering a procedural that’s both twisty and wildly entertaining. There’s a particular ritual I fall into with…
Foundation season 3 finale review: darkness, dynasties, and the end of everything
TL;DR: The Foundation Season 3 finale is a brutal, operatic, game-changing hour of television that topples dynasties, unmasks the Mule, and sets the stage for Earth’s return. It’s not perfect, but it’s…
Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle review: gorgeous animation, tragic story, wrong medium
TL;DR: Infinity Castle is jaw-dropping and emotional, but it’s more of a binge-worthy arc than a real movie. Fans will love it, newcomers will be lost, and everyone will agree Ufotable’s animation…
Peacemaker season 2 episode 4 review: when your spy agency calls betrayal national security
TL;DR: ARGUS betrays Chris and launches a takedown at his house, forcing a scrambling, funny, bruising escape. A flashback reveals Auggie stole the interdimensional “Quantum Unfolding Storage Unit” from a…
The Terminal List: Dark Wolf episode 5 review: explosions, betrayals, and a body count that won’t stop growing
TL;DR: Episode 5 of The Terminal List: Dark Wolf delivers the show’s most explosive and emotionally raw hour yet, with betrayals, brutal fights, and a shocking death that sets the stage for…
Lenovo Idea Tab (2025) review: a solid budget Android tablet for everyday use
TL;DR: The Lenovo Idea Tab is a budget-friendly 11-inch Android tablet with a gorgeous 2.5K 90Hz screen, Dolby Atmos quad speakers, a bundled stylus, and all-day battery life. It’s…
The Girlfriend review: a wickedly twisted battle of love, lies, and control
TL;DR:: The Girlfriend is a sharp, unsettling psychological thriller about obsession and manipulation, powered by Robin Wright and Olivia Cooke’s electric performances. Come for the domestic drama, stay for the jaw-dropping…

