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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 hands-on: the pocket-sized AI powerhouse gets serious
This is our initial hands-on review of the Galaxy Z Flip7, and after a short time using it, one thing is immediately clear: Samsung’s flip phone is no longer just about cute…
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 hands-on: raising the bar for foldables
Samsung’s foldable journey has reached a new peak with the Galaxy Z Fold7, and after some time using it for this initial hands-on review, one thing is clear: this is no longer…
Nothing Headphone 1 vs Sony WH-1000XM6: transparent rebel vs ANC king – who reigns supreme?
Design & Build Quality Nothing Headphone 1 Nothing has always been about aesthetic rebellion, rejecting bland corporate design in favour of raw transparency. The Headphone 1 carries this ethos flawlessly.…
Superman (2025) review: for the first time in years, Superman feels like Superman again
TL;DR: James Gunn’s Superman is a shimmering mess of tonal joy, scattered ambitions, and heart-tugging humanity. When it’s about Lois and Clark, it soars. When it’s about everything else, it tries to…
Casio G-Steel GM2110D review: a love letter to G-Shock’s octagonal nostalgia
TL;DR: The Casio G-Shock G-Steel GM2110D is a rugged, stylish, back-to-basics octagonal timepiece with solid stainless steel forging, a charmingly vintage-feeling bracelet, and no connectivity or solar charging. It’s a contemporary…
Murderbot Episode 9 review: when action and emotion collide
TL;DR: Episode 9 of Murderbot delivers the most action-heavy and emotional chapter yet, merging its sci-fi spectacle with wrenching character beats. Murderbot sacrifices everything to save Mensah in a climax that feels…
Duster Finale review: a savage twist ending that changes everything
TL;DR: Duster’s season 1 finale rips the rug out with two seismic twists: Jim’s brother Joey is alive under the alias Xavier, orchestrating high-level conspiracies, while Izzy reveals her cancer…
Netflix’s The Old Guard 2: an action sequel stuck between life and death
TL;DR: The Old Guard 2 isn’t as polished or impactful as the first, but it remains a watchable, fast-paced action fantasy anchored by Charlize Theron’s stoic magnetism. While its rushed runtime,…
The Sandman season 2 review: a beautifully hollow nightmare of emo pretension
TL;DR: The Sandman Season Two returns with stunning gothic visuals, Neil Gaiman’s mythic ambition, and Tom Sturridge’s mopey cheekbones – but smothers all its potential with overwrought dialogue, funereal pacing, and the…
Ironheart finale review: Mephisto arrives, the MCU gets weirder, And Riri Williams breaks my heart
TL;DR: The Ironheart finale introduces Mephisto in a thrilling twist, but it’s Riri Williams’ grief and brilliance that make this finale truly unforgettable. Let’s hope Marvel keeps her at the…
Nothing Headphone (1) review: transparent beauty meets KEF audio mastery
There are few cities in the world where technology, design, and lifestyle blend quite like Dubai. Here, you can sip a flat white at % Arabica in Dubai Mall while…
Jurassic World Rebirth review: Scarlett Johansson breathes life into a fossilised franchise
TL;DR: Against all evolutionary logic, Jurassic World Rebirth delivers a surprisingly charming, funny, and thrilling revival of a franchise that had long outlived its narrative ecosystem. Scarlett Johansson anchors it with gravitas…
Fujifilm Instax Wide Evo review: the ultimate fusion of analog nostalgia and modern tech
TL;DR: The Fujifilm Instax Wide Evo is the marble-slab monolith of instant imagery, lifting the classic Instax Wide experience into the Bluetooth era with app-powered filters and manual exposure controls. If…
ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 13 Aura Edition review: a featherweight champion for the jet-set pro
TL;DR: The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 13 Aura Edition is an ultra-light, ultra-capable business laptop with exceptional battery life and build quality. The OLED display is drop-dead gorgeous but…
Squid Game season 3 review: death, desperation, and Netflix’s most brutal finale yet
I’ll admit it: when Netflix greenlit Season 2 of Squid Game, I rolled my eyes so hard I nearly dislocated them. Season 1 felt complete in its bleak brilliance—an allegorical punch…
Smoke review: serial arson, haunted cops, and an epic slow-burn thriller
At first glance, Smoke looks like another gritty, self-serious crime procedural: a traumatized ex-firefighter turned arson investigator, a disgraced detective looking for redemption, and a city choking on the smoke of serial…
The Bear season 4 review: this is where the fire goes out—and where it belongs
TL;DR: Season 4 transforms the show from high-octane kitchen drama into soul-scorching family saga. With Sydney leading the emotional charge, the ensemble giving quietly devastating performances, and a finale built…
Countdown review: a law-enforcement drama that’s all plot, no pulse
Prime Video's latest procedural series, Countdown, arrives with a familiar formula and few surprises. Despite its ambitions to create a high-stakes ensemble drama involving nearly every U.S. law enforcement acronym, the…

