openSUSE Tumbleweed review By Nik Rawlinson published 7 March 25 If you prefer the KDE interface and like living on the cutting edge for updates then give Tumbleweed a try.
Apple iPad mini 8.3-inch (2024) review: a premium mini tablet experience that still captivates By Lance Ulanoff, Jacob Krol published 22 October 24 It's not a major update, but the one upgrade worthy of mention is a big one: a new chip that brings Apple Intelligence support.
Weeks testing the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 convinced me flip phones are the best phones - and I won't be going back to flat By Philip Berne published 23 July 25 The Galaxy Z Flip7 is a fantastic flip with an innovative and useful cover display and powerful features. It’s not quite the best flip phone, but professionals should look at this one first.
RedMagic 10 Pro review: extreme performance on a budget By Jon Mundy published 3 December 24 The RedMagic 10 Pro offers top-level performance for a mid-market price.
With the Kalorik Vivid Touch Touchscreen Air Fryer, I can tap my way to perfectly-done meals By Karen Freeman published 3 March 25 The Kalorik Vivid Touch 7-Quart High-Resolution Touchscreen Air Fryer with Window makes air frying easier than ever.
Ninja Luxe Café review: an espresso machine anyone can master By Danielle Abraham published 24 August 24 The Ninja Luxe Café makes it easy to create delicious coffeehouse-style drinks at home with minimal effort.
The Pixel 10 Pro Fold is a fine Pixel phone but less than the sum of its parts By Philip Berne last updated 8 October 25 More than a Pixel, less than the Galaxy
I tested the latest Ubuntu Desktop release - read what I thought of this popular Linux distro By Nik Rawlinson published 17 March 25 This most familiar (and user-friendly) of Linux distros triumphs overall and for Gnome fans in particular.
I tried the CrowPi3, and found it was a superb learning platform based on Raspberry Pi By Jack Laurent published 26 June 25 Elecrow's latest learning platform
OnePlus 13 review: I'm dumbfounded, I can't find anything wrong with this phone By Philip Berne published 7 January 25 The OnePlus 13 is the first truly uncompromising flagship from OnePlus, and it's ready to take on the best iPhone and Galaxy phones around, by land, sea, and airwaves.
The OnePlus 15 is the cure for the common phone, and it's the first phone I’ve tested that’s earned a perfect score By Philip Berne published 13 November 25 The OnePlus 15 smashes my expectations of what a smartphone can do, and (almost) anything your phone can do, this phone can do better.
I’ve used the Lenovo Idea Tab Pro for over a month, and Apple should be worried about this Android iPad alternative By Dashiell Wood published 6 April 25 The Lenovo Idea Tab Pro stands out as a great value Android tablet with a good screen, solid performance, and utterly sublime speakers.
I tested Tixati, a free torrent client that offers a lot to torrent users By Jitendra Soni last updated 5 August 25 Tixati is a BitTorrent client which is user-friendly and offers a lot of customization options.
Google Family Link parental control software review By Mike Jennings last updated 2 July 25 Google’s parental control app for Android and iOS is a freebie, but don’t expect too much here.
Questyle's tiny wireless transmitter is the Bluetooth audio upgrade your phone so desperately needs By Simon Cohen published 22 September 25 With advanced codec support, this tiny plug-and-play device sends top-tier sound to your wireless headphones
Happy Plugs Joy Speaker review: a small Bluetooth speaker from Sweden that tries to break the mould, but ultimately falls short By Harry Padoan published 1 March 25 The Happy Plugs Joy Speaker may look sleek, but its thin feature-set really lets it down.
Ayaneo Pocket Micro review: a tiny Android tablet ideal for emulation By Dashiell Wood published 11 January 25 The Ayaneo Pocket Micro delivers a superb Game Boy experience in a cute, portable package that’s well worth the modest asking price.
The Onyx Boox Go Color 7 Gen II is a versatile ereader with potential – so it's a shame it fumbles its key feature By Sharmishta Sarkar published 26 August 25 Redesigned page-turn buttons make the Onyx Boox Go Color 7 Gen II a touch more ergonomic than its predecessor, but it fails to improve where it matters most.
Unihertz Titan 2 smartphone review By Alastair Jennings published 28 June 25 An oversized Blackberry-a-like that will appeal to a niche market
After 3 weeks with Samsung's Galaxy A56, I'm closer than ever to ditching my iPhone for Android By Max Delaney published 3 April 25 Affordably priced excellence, but it could do with a bit more power
LG xboom Grab review: a Bluetooth speaker that finally challenges JBL's Flip lineup By Chris Rowlands published 13 June 25 The LG xboom Grab is a feature-packed Bluetooth speaker with built-in straps, solid battery life and decent bass, plus adaptive sound and lighting.
I tested Google Keep and found it excels at simple note-taking By Stefan Ionescu last updated 3 October 25 Google Keep excels at simple note-taking, but isn’t the best option for handling voluminous, complex notes.
The Apple iPhone 17 Pro Max is the best iPhone I've ever tested and I love it – even in Cosmic Orange By Lance Ulanoff published 17 September 25 The Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max is bigger, smarter, and more pressable than its predecessor, and carries the promise of big AI things to come.
Asus Chromebook Enterprise Flip CB5 review By Stuart Andrews published 4 February 25 A beast of a big-screen convertible, with impressive usability and performance.
Getax ZX10 G2 rugged tablet review By Mark Pickavance published 21 July 25 Getac offers an Android tablet designed for those who require both performance and resilience.
Unihertz 8849 Shark 3 rugged phone review By Alastair Jennings published 6 June 25 AI software-enhanced rugged smartphone that could be set to become your personal assistant.
Cuisinart's Soft Serve Ice Cream Maker is cheaper than the Ninja Creami Swirl, but is it as cool? By Cat Ellis published 23 February 25 Affordable and simple to use – just keep a very close eye on it.
I tested BitComet, an excellent torrenting platform with a user-friendly interface and swift download speeds By Stefan Ionescu published 6 August 25 BitComet is a stellar torrenting platform with a user-friendly interface and swift download speeds. It can be a memory hog, but it works well most times.
Box Business Plus review By Dave Mitchell published 11 February 25 A classy cloud collaboration service with a generous storage capacity and an app integration for every occasion.
I reviewed the JBL Charge 6 Bluetooth speaker, and if you want big, high-quality sound for a great price, it's unbeatable By Simon Lucas published 30 September 25 What JBL doesn’t know about outstanding portable Bluetooth speakers doesn’t seem to be worth knowing. So with the latest JBL Charge does lightning strike [checks notes] a sixth time?