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Cassette sales up 200% as artists like Swift revive format

Cassette tape sales in the UK have soared by 200% this year, with artists like Taylor Swift and Billie Eilish releasing new music on the retro format. Discover why this clunky technology is making a surprising comeback.

Metroid Prime 4 Beyond Review: A Conflicted Return

Our review of Metroid Prime 4: Beyond finds Samus Aran's long-awaited sequel a mystifying mix of classic charm and disruptive new ideas. Discover if the adventure delights or distracts.

Xbox 360's 20th Anniversary: 15 Defining Games

Celebrating two decades of the Xbox 360, we revisit the 15 most influential and memorable games that shaped its legacy, from Gears of War to Uno. Discover the titles that defined a generation.

Marvel Cosmic Invasion Review: A 90s Brawler Triumph

Tribute Games delivers another retro gem with Marvel Cosmic Invasion. Our review explores this 90s-inspired superhero brawler, its 15-character roster, and whether it lives up to TMNT: Shredder's Revenge.

VW's Scout Revival Aims for US Truck Market

Volkswagen's revived Scout brand unveils a retro three-seat bench and extended-range electric tech, targeting America's lucrative truck market from 2027. Discover the strategy.

ADHD engineer creates credit card-linked tech nails

London robotics engineer Eneni Bambara-Abban reveals how her ADHD inspired revolutionary wearable tech including payment-enabled nails and smart clothing. Discover how she's inspiring STEM diversity.

92-year-old TikTok star's secret kitchen rule revealed

Meet Grandad Joe, the 92-year-old TikTok sensation with 9 million followers. He reveals the one kitchen rule he's followed for almost a century and shares his timeless cooking wisdom. Watch his viral videos now!

CEX pays £572 for rare PS2 games to fund PS5

Your old PlayStation 2 games could be worth a fortune. CEX is offering up to £572 for rare titles like Gun Club, potentially covering the cost of a new PS5. Check your attic now!

TikTok Revives 90s Tamagotchi Craze

A surprising nostalgia wave is sweeping TikTok as Generation Z rediscovers Tamagotchis, creating a booming market for the vintage digital pets and connecting generations through pixelated companionship.

Renault 5 Electric Steals Geneva Show Spotlight

The reborn Renault 5 electric hatchback has become the undisputed star of Geneva, combining retro charm with cutting-edge EV technology that promises to transform urban driving.

Ukraine's Brave1 drone system devastates Russian forces

Ukraine's cutting-edge 'Brave1' drone defence system is systematically dismantling Russian military positions, with devastating new footage revealing the destruction of armoured vehicles and soldier positions in a high-tech battlefield revolution.

SF AI Crime Tool Sparks Controversy Over Trump Comparisons

A sophisticated AI system deployed by San Francisco police to forecast criminal activity faces mounting criticism after allegedly drawing parallels between crime patterns and Donald Trump's political rallies, raising serious concerns about algorithmic bia

AirPods Pro 3 to Feature Advanced Hearing Aid Technology

Apple's upcoming AirPods Pro 3 are poised to transform from premium earbuds into sophisticated hearing aids, featuring cutting-edge health monitoring technology that could disrupt the traditional hearing assistance market.

Zillow launches messaging to speed up UK home sales

Property giant Zillow introduces groundbreaking messaging platform to accelerate home sales as UK housing market faces significant challenges. New feature connects buyers and sellers directly.

High-Tech Sleep Gadgets Transforming British Rest

Discover how cutting-edge sleep technology, from smart rings to AI-powered pillows, is helping Britons combat insomnia and achieve the perfect night's rest. Are these gadgets worth the investment?

GM and Ford reverse CarPlay and Android Auto ban

Major car manufacturers GM and Ford face customer backlash and perform dramatic reversals on plans to ditch popular smartphone integration systems in favour of proprietary technology.

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