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Berlin review: Netflix’s Money Heist prequel: compromised
Unveiling the Maestro: Pedro Alonso returns, relishing the chance to fully inhabit Berlin's flamboyant narcissism. He glides through opulent Parisian settings, dripping in designer labels and exuding a dangerous magnetism.…
Monarch: Legacy of Monsters review: Epic
Monarch is the latest addition to Apple TV+'s growing catalogue of epic series, and it dives headfirst into the thrilling world of the MonsterVerse. The series takes a unique approach,…
Belkin Boost Charge Pro 2-in-1 review: sleek and efficient
The Belkin BoostCharge Pro 2-in-1 Dock is a welcome addition to the wireless charging landscape, offering a stylish and convenient way to power up your iPhone and Apple Watch simultaneously.…
Movie Review: Wonka
Close your eyes and count to ten… Wonka starts with a young Willy Wonka moving to a new town to sell his whimsical Chocolate at the Gallery Gourmet with nothing…
Ulefone Armor 24: built to survive anything
The Ulefone Armor 24 charges onto the scene as a rugged smartphone ready to tackle anything you throw at it, all while coming in at a surprisingly affordable price point.…
UGREEN Nexode 100W 20000mAh review: the champ
If you're looking for a powerful portable charger that can juice up your devices quickly, the UGREEN Nexode 100W 20000mAh is a great option. This charger boasts a massive 20000mAh…
Apple’s Journal app review: a simple and smart companion for your memories
Apple's Journal app, introduced in iOS 17.2 as a free app, brings a unique perspective to the world of journaling. It goes beyond a simple text editor by leveraging the…
Samsung Galaxy S23 FE review: I’m a fan
The FE series is back with another release. The Samsung Galaxy S23 FE is is here to offer an affordable flagship version of the all mighty Galaxy S23. The Galaxy…
Sony’s PlayStation Access Controller: A great step forward
In a significant step towards enhancing accessibility in the gaming world, Sony has introduced the PlayStation Access Controller, a customizable controller kit designed to cater to the diverse needs of…
Nomad’s limited edition Racing Yellow Apple Watch Sport Band & iPhone Sport Case
Nomad, is probably one of my favorite brands for Apple accessories. I have used their Apple Watch straps, iPhone cases, and even their wireless charging accessories. Nomad's products are known…
The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes
The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes is directed by Francis Lawrence from a screenplay by Michael Lesslie and Michael Arndt. Based on the 2020 novel The Ballad…
HUAWEI WATCH GT 4 review: a companion that shines
Huawei recently unveiled its latest flagship smartwatch series, the HUAWEI WATCH GT 4, in the UAE. The focus of this release extends beyond health and fitness, emphasizing a new aesthetic…
Squid Game: The Challenge review
In the wake of the immense popularity of the South Korean drama Squid Game, Netflix has ventured into the realm of reality television with Squid Game: The Challenge. This ambitious…
Napoleon review: longer than his first exile
Napoleon is a historical recreation of its namesake Napoleon Bonaparte, directed by Ridley Scott. The movie takes you from the end of the french revolution up-to the (not a spoiler…
The Netflix Cup review: Try Again!
A golf tournament as a 2 man team sport, with one member an F1 driver, organized and live streamed by Netflix. Nobody asked for it, but Netflix has decided to…
Apple Pencil (USB-C): the universally loved edition
The newest Apple Pencil with USB-C has now joined the updated charging party at Apple with its USB-C compatibility. It's more affordable, but has also some cutbacks in terms of…
MUJJO leather case for iPhone 15 Pro Max review
If you are like many iPhone users who still prefer leather cases, which Apple stopped producing this year, Then the MUJJO leather case is the one for you. MUJJO produces premium cases…
The Marvels review – a step away from the formula
The Marvel starts off like most other Marvel movies: the bad guy looking for a doom weapon to end the world/system/universe but if you have seen any of the trailers…
