Decodo (formerly Smartproxy) proxy service review By Stefan Ionescu last updated 2 September 25 Decodo is a proxy platform that offers a wide range of features and very competitive pricing.
Google Sites website builder review 2025 By Ritoban Mukherjee last updated 29 October 25 Google Sites offers a completely free and very user-friendly website builder that lacks the advanced features for serious professional use.
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.
I tested Google Meet and found it a user-friendly video conferencing platform good for small to medium-sized businesses By Stefan Ionescu last updated 10 October 25 Google Meet is a popular modern business video conferencing tool for desktop, Android, and iOS.
Roofman review: Channing Tatum and Kirsten Dunst have incredible chemistry in Toys R Us true tale gone wild By Jasmine Valentine last updated 10 October 25 Roofman tells the story of a real-life unhinged prison escape, but doesn't consistently deliver tension throughout.
Adobe Premiere iPhone video editing app review By Steve Paris published 4 October 25 Video editing on your iPhone or iPad? Then come and see what Adobe’s new and (mostly) free Premiere on iPhone is all about…
Opera Browser Review: Features, Usage, and Competition By Desire Athow last updated 24 July 25 Check out our detailed review of Opera to see how this feature-packed, lightweight, and secure browser can supercharge your browsing experience.
KTC A32Q8 Smart Monitor review By Desire Athow published 19 December 24 A 32” monitor that can pull double duty as a Smart TV
I put Napster View AI on my MacBook Pro, and I'm now convinced no one needs this much face time By Lance Ulanoff published 3 November 25 Napster View delivers an AI team that you can tap into from atop your MacBook, and it'll help you generate your own digital twin. The question is, do you want any of that?
Epson EpiqVision Mini EF22 review: a well-rounded portable laser projector with Google TV By Mark Knapp published 24 January 25 The Epson EpiqVision Mini EF22 brings the company’s mini projector lineup up to date, though it still lags behind the competition on several fronts.
I tried out BiglyBT, and found it a reliable torrenting solution with an intuitive interface By Stefan Ionescu published 12 August 25 BiglyBT is a reliable torrenting solution with an intuitive interface. It offers the basic torrenting features you’d expect.
I tested the Biamp Parlé VBC 2500 - read what I thought of this big meeting room VC system By Dave Mitchell published 17 April 25 A big meeting room VC solution with top video quality, stunning audio output and a smart setup process.
GoPro Hero 11 Black By Mark Wilson last updated 28 November 24 The GoPro Hero 11 Black has a new sensor and 10-bit video. But is it a big enough upgrade from its cheaper predecessor?
BisectHosting review By Mirza Bahic last updated 23 July 25 BisectHosting offers some great Minecraft server hosting for those on a budget with plenty of plans to satisfy everyone. Here's how I found our experience.
Medium review 2025 By Ritoban Mukherjee published 1 August 25 Medium offers streamlined publishing with built-in audience reach, but lacks customization and control that serious bloggers need.
Oukitel WP100 Titan rugged phone review By Alastair Jennings published 15 February 25 The Oukitel WP100 Titan is a rugged smartphone with built-in projector, camping light, and a huge capacity battery. Essentially filling in the gaps where the Swiss Army knife leaves off.
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.
Is That's Them worth it? My honest review By Bryan M Wolfe published 21 March 25 Is it worth your time when searching?
Adobe Premiere Pro (2025) review By Steve Paris last updated 12 June 25 We tested out the latest version of Premiere Pro, and it really does deliver professional video editing with AI turbo boosting.
ScreenPal screen recorder review By Steve Paris last updated 13 January 25 Formerly known as Screen-O-Matic, we put the latest version of this free screen recorder to the test.
Blackview Xplore 2 Projector review By Alastair Jennings published 20 October 25 100-inch projection, huge battery capacity and AI apps all make this bulky smartphone an interesting choice.
After three weeks with the Kaleidescape Strato E movie player, I can’t go back to 4K streaming services to get my movie fix By Max Langridge published 1 September 25 The best picture and sound performance from a home entertainment product
Wolfbox’s G900 Pro is a high-quality mirror dash cam, but just be sure it’s the right fit for your vehicle By Alistair Charlton published 19 July 25 A 4K dash cam, reversing camera and a mirror replacement all in one – clever, but it’s not perfect.
FC2 free hosting review By James Capell last updated 8 August 25 FC2 offers enough features to start a simple blog or website for free but in the long term you'll likely be better off with a paid service.
Google Drive cloud storage review: primarily for Google users By David Nield, Jonas P. DeMuro, Craig Hale, Bryan M Wolfe published 3 July 24 This is how Google Drive stacks up against the best cloud storage services on the market
Apowersoft Free Online Screen Recorder review By Steve Paris last updated 13 January 25 If you need a screen recording tool but are on a limited budget, Apowersoft’s Free Online Screen Recorder offers a big draw. But how many hoops do you have to jump through to make it work?
I tested Gmail and found it an excellent and reliable platform for business and personal use By Tom Johnson last updated 30 September 25 Gmail works reliably and offers robust features for both personal and business use. It’s an excellent platform that makes emailing seamless and fun.
The Philips Hue Play Wall Washer transformed my home cinema setup, and it makes a perfect wake-up light, too By Cat Ellis published 6 August 25 A discreet little lamp that can bathe your walls with a smooth gradient of color, all the way to the ceiling.
I tested OnWebPageChange, the cheapest content monitoring tool and can track unlimited pages By Krishi Chowdhary published 2 May 25 Hands down the cheapest content monitoring tool
I spent two weeks testing the JBL Grip, and it's the ideal shower-friendly audio companion – but it won't be replacing my Flip 7 By Harry Padoan published 17 October 25 The JBL Grip is a fun entry into the audio giant’s Bluetooth speaker portfolio, and largely impresses with a top-tier design, attractive lighting, and good overall sound.