
Jamie Harris
Assistant Technology and Science Editor at The Sun
Assistant Technology & Science Editor @TheSun π³οΈβπ Previously @PA @DigitalSpy
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1 week ago |
thesun.co.uk | Sean Keach |Jamie Harris
SKY has launched an official Easter Egg Hunt on TVs across Britain β and you'll bag treats if you get involved. You'll need to solve clues each day to "track down hidden films and shows", The Sun can reveal. It's part of a surprise update that The Sun can confirm is now live for Sky customers. The Easter Egg Hunt is available on Sky Q, Sky Glass, and Sky Stream. And it'll run right through to April 27, so you can enjoy it over the Bank Holiday weekend without fuss.
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1 week ago |
thesun.co.uk | Jamie Harris
SIMPLE tricks to overcome awkward social moments so people instantly like you have been revealed by experts - along with the common mistakes to avoid. You don't need to be an over-thinker to wonder if others like you - it's a question everyone has pondered at some point in their lives. But there's a heap of science and psychological research to increase your chances of being liked.
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1 week ago |
thesun.co.uk | Jamie Harris
A SECRET Sky trick allows customers to access a load of extra TV channels and on-demand movies for free. Premium TV like Sky doesn't come cheap - and your bills can quickly add up when Netflix, Prime Video and more are thrown into the mix too. There are a lot of good free TV apps available from the main broadcasters already - many of which can be accessed directly on Sky Glass. But the service is missing some key free alternatives.
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1 week ago |
thesun.co.uk | Jamie Harris
TestedI was impressed with the photos for a phone of this price - see them belowAll recommendations within this article are informed by expert editorial opinion. If you click on a link in this story we may earn affiliate revenue. IT'S a tricky balance finding a new smartphone that's resilient and packed with useful features while not cost a bomb. But Samsung may have nailed it with the latest mid-range Galaxy handset.
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1 week ago |
thesun.co.uk | Jamie Harris
BRITS will finally be able to unlock the biggest feature on Meta's smart glasses - almost a year after the US. The Mark Zuckerberg-owned company has sold more than two million Ray-Ban Meta glasses since launching in October 2023. Wearers can take photos and shoot videos with tiny cameras built into the glasses, as well as listen to music and take calls with integrated speakers. But one of the biggest features has been missing since landing last year. And that's the ability to use Meta AI fully.
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