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3 underrated movies you need to watch in December 2024 | Tech Reader

It’s the last month of the year, which means Hollywood is releasing all of its good movies at once. It’s all an attempt to win awards and to...

Carry-On trailer: Taron Egerton must save an airport from holiday destruction | Tech Reader

The most wonderful time of the year just got a lot more sinister in the trailer for Carry-On, an upcoming action thriller from Netflix. Taron Egerton stars as Ethan...

Netflix amps up the tension this holiday season with Carry-On | Tech Reader

The chaotic holiday season just became more complicated in the teaser for Carry-On, an upcoming action thriller and one of Netflix’s most anticipated movies this fall. Taron Egerton stars as Ethan...

5 most anticipated Netflix movies of fall 2024, ranked | Tech Reader

Netflix’s 2024 film slate has been slightly above average. The decision to focus on quality over quantity has paid off. That’s how you get films like Richard Linklater’s Hit...

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You can turn the Galaxy S26 into a webcam, and it’s actually useful

While Samsung has added a ton of camera improvements to the Galaxy S26 series, there’s one that most of us missed out on...

Reddit wants to check if you’re using the iPhone’s Face ID camera

Reddit may soon ask users to prove they’re human, and it might involve your face. During a TBPN podcast, Reddit’s CEO, Steve Huffman,...

Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy foldables could get a charging speed boost

Samsung’s next generation of foldable phones could bring some changes to charging, though not all of them might be what fans are hoping...

iPhone 18 Pro could level up its camera game with Halide-inspired features

Apple may be preparing a major upgrade for the iPhone’s camera, and this time, it’s not just about hardware. According to The Information,...

Reddit is weighing identity verification methods to combat its bot problem

There could be one more step required before creating an account and posting on Reddit in the future. According to Reddit's CEO, Steve...