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A24's Undertone is the scariest movie of 2026—find out what inspired the director's horror film
Channeling grief into art is a process for many filmmakers, including Ian Tuason, the writer and director of A24's Undertone. Tuason's horror movie came after one of the darkest periods of his life. Tuason served as the caregiver for his parents during the pandemic after they were diagnosed with terminal cancer. Tuason moved back into his childhood home in Toronto and helped his parents during their final moments. His mother died months after the initial diagnosis, and his father passed away two years later.
Every Oscar-nominated Netflix movie to watch before the 2026 Academy Awards
The 2026 Oscars are rapidly approaching, and the most critically acclaimed films will be competing in 24 categories, which encompass acting, technical, and creative disciplines.
Why the 2026 Honda CR-V is one of the most reliable SUVs right now
Today’s SUV shoppers want it all: good fuel economy, proven reliability, and a price that doesn’t feel like a financial commitment for the next decade. With costs climbing everywhere else, buyers are paying closer attention to what their vehicle will save them over time—not just what it costs up front.
Node.js is changing its release cycle, just as Chrome switches to faster upgrades
Node.js, the popular open-source and cross-platform JavaScript runtime, will have a less exciting release calendar moving forward. There will now only be one major Node update each year, just as its core engine from the Chromium project is switching to more frequent releases.
This tiny radio lets me send texts without Wi-Fi or cell service
Do you ever wish you had a way to message people long-distance without the need for cell networks or a Wi-Fi connection, or even satellites? You're going to want to hear about a tiny, cheap radio I bought and connected to my smartphone.
How hybrid vehicles are proving more reliable than gas-only cars
Hybrid vehicles were once viewed as complex alternatives to traditional gasoline cars, raising concerns about long-term durability and repair costs. But years of real-world ownership data are beginning to tell a different story. In fact, some of today’s most reliable vehicles are hybrids, and new research suggests they may actually experience fewer problems than their gas-only counterparts.
The graphene heat spreader secret: Why you should never peel the sticker off your NVMe SSD
Whenever we get a new product, it's routine for some to take their sweet time peeling off all the stickers. And you should do this for a lot of stuff. But please, please, don't do it with your new NVMe SSD.
Google Fiber just went live in this US city with 8 Gig speeds
Google Fiber isn’t expanding as quickly as most of us would prefer, but it’s still coming to new cities and towns at a steady pace. Now, one more major city in the United States now has up to 8 Gigabit internet through Google Fiber: Las Vegas, Nevada.
This PC upgrade is the weirdest thing I've added to Samsung SmartThings yet
When I began my smart home journey, it was via Samsung SmartThings. I’ve used this platform to control everything from smart switches and thermostats to motion sensors and thermometers. But my latest addition still managed to take me by surprise.
4 features that make Android's default file manager better than third-party alternatives
Most of us don't give much thought to file managers, but on Android, we used to—the built-in one simply didn't do enough. That has changed. Now, if you're still in the habit of seeking out an alternative, it may be time to consider the ways apps like Files By Google and Samsung My Files are simply better than most of what you find in the Play Store.
5 Makita tools that are actually worth buying
Do you plan to upgrade your tool collection this year, or would you like to be better prepared for upcoming DIY projects? Everyone has a preferred tool brand, and it's no secret that Makita is a fan-favorite among users. If you want to get your money's worth, here are five Makita tools that you'll absolutely love.
How to use Power Query in Microsoft Excel
Many people avoid Power Query because they think it's too technical, but it's actually one of the safest and easiest ways to organize your data. It handles the dirty work with an intuitive interface, records your clicks as you go, and automates your workflow before your coffee gets cold. So, if you've never stepped outside basic Excel formulas, today's the day to start.
6 genius ways to use your LAN that have nothing to do with the internet
When most people think of their LAN (Local Area Network) it's in the context of connecting your devices to the internet. However, your LAN doesn't actually have anything to do with the internet in particular.
5 must-watch Netflix movies and shows for winter sports fans
If you're ready to cool down from a long week, Netflix has exactly what you're looking for. The streaming platform's collection of winter-related titles, from romance to sports, makes for a perfect winter of binge-watching some seasonal shows.
How to merge Microsoft To Do with Outlook Tasks
A day's workflow is usually a chaotic blend of email notifications, calendar alerts, and hastily scribbled notes, all vying for attention. If you use the Microsoft 365 ecosystem, then you know that this setup frequently causes a bit of confusion between two task management tools: Microsoft To Do and the classic Outlook Tasks.
This is the best $49 I've spent on my homelab
I’ve made a lot of upgrades to my homelab over the years, but one recent upgrade stands out over the rest—networking speed. I recently picked up a $49 2.5Gb/s network switch, and it’s truly the best upgrade I’ve ever made to my homelab.
Porsche’s 657-hp Cayenne S Electric delivers supercar performance and 16-minute charging
The 2026 Porsche Cayenne S Electric represents a calculated middle ground in Porsche’s rapidly evolving SUV lineup. Positioned between the standard Cayenne Electric and the range-topping Turbo, the S variant aims to offer a blend of high-performance driving and everyday practicality and efficiency.
Vibe coding is awesome—but you still need to know how to code
Are you wanting to try vibe coding, but don’t know if it’s worth it? Vibe coding really is awesome, I absolutely love it. However, you really do still need to know how to code to use it so effectively.
I’ve been tweaking these 3 Home Assistant automations for years, and they're still not perfect
I've spent many hours of my life working on automations in Home Assistant. While some of these are brand new, I often find myself tinkering with automations that I've been working on for years. It's like a compulsion, and it's all part of using such a powerful smart home platform.
I'm already using the breakthrough battery tech that Samsung and Google have ignored
Battery technology in smartphones has been steadily progressing for a while, but over the past couple of years, we've seen a major leap. This is thanks to a new type of silicon-carbon battery, which offers much higher energy density. After using this tech in my new phone, I’m completely sold on its potential.


