Screen Time parental control review By Mike Jennings last updated 2 July 25 Screen Time is a parental control and monitoring platform for iOS, Android, and Kindle devices
For a mid-range handset, the Poco F6 Pro is premium in more ways than one, but I found it hard to ignore some of its key pitfalls By Max Delaney published 16 March 25 The Poco F6 Pro is a beautiful phone with the power and battery life for serious mobile gamers, but bloatware and in-system ads restrict its potential.
I tested Hostinger Horizons - read what I thought of this commendable no-code app development platform for creating feature-rich web apps By Mayank Sharma published 23 April 25 Hostinger has ventured into the no-code space with Horizons, which makes extensive use of AI to democratize app development.
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.
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.
MMGuardian parental control software review By Mike Jennings last updated 3 July 25 MMGuadian's parental control app is let down by a poor user interface.
Oppo Find N5 review: the foldable phone of the future By Jamie Richards published 20 February 25 The Oppo Find N5 is the world’s thinnest book-style foldable, and it's a feat Oppo has achieved with few compromises – this is a powerful, well-designed, and futuristic device.
I spent a week with the Samsung Galaxy XR and Apple's Vision Pro has nothing to worry about – yet By Lance Ulanoff published 4 November 25 Samsung's first mixed-reality headset is a decent first effort, but it fails to impress in a few key areas.
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.
8849 Tank 4 rugged phone review By Alastair Jennings published 2 August 25 Other projection phones have been impressive, but the Tank 4 finally comes in at a size and weight that make it more mainstream
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.
Oukitel WP56 rugged phone review By Alastair Jennings published 4 July 25 Well-priced, rugged smartphone that's an ideal option if you enjoy camping, adventure or work outside
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra review: a Great Dane tablet that thinks it's a lap dog By Philip Berne published 16 January 25 The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra has a fantastic large screen, but the chip and battery are a letdown. Good for a niche crowd; this would be easier to recommend if it were much cheaper.
I tested Bubble, a no-code app creator with an extensive set of features suitable for everything from simple to sophisticated apps By Mayank Sharma published 24 April 25 Use Bubble to build complex business app that scale well.
Ulefone Armor 28 Ultra rugged phone review By Alastair Jennings published 15 March 25 A rugged smartphone that matches the power of premium options and provides tools for trade and travel.
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.
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.
KidLogger review By Mike Jennings last updated 2 July 25 KidLogger is a parental control app for Android, iOS, Windows, and macOS devices
Apart from minor flaws, the ViWoods AiPaper is the best E Ink writing tablet I’ve tested – and that distinction comes at a steep price By Sharmishta Sarkar published 31 July 25 It's got a few issues but I'd still call the ViWoods AiPaper an 'outstanding' E Ink writing tablet. If money is no object and productivity is your focus, I can't recommend it highly enough.
I tested Vuze - read why it's one of the best free BitTorrent clients out there By Stefan Ionescu last updated 6 August 25 Vuze is a feature-rich torrenting client that makes discovering and downloading content easy.
Thermal Master P2 camera review By Alastair Jennings published 11 December 24 Touted as one of the world's smallest thermal cameras, the P2 transforms your smartphone into a fully featured thermal camera.
LG G5 review: a new world of brightness for OLED TVs By Al Griffin published 12 April 25 LG’s G5 uses a new OLED TV display panel to hit dizzying brightness heights, making it a versatile option for daytime and dark room viewing.
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…
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.
I tried the Lovable no-code app development platform, an found how it uses AI to not just create, but also extend, and debug fully responsive, feature-rich web apps. By Mayank Sharma published 24 April 25 Lovable makes extensive use of AI to help anyone create, and publish web apps with ease.
I tested out the Doogee V Max Play - a monster rugged phone built for adventurers (and weight-lifters) By Mark Pickavance published 7 December 25 This rugged phone is half a house brick of Android power.
KTC MegPad A25Q5 monitor review By Alastair Jennings published 6 September 25 Use as an oversized Android tablet, media playback screen, or external monitor.
Send Anywhere review: A web-based solution to sending files to someone else By Bryan M Wolfe published 18 June 24 If you're looking for a web-based file transfer solution, Send Anywhere could be the one for you. It's simple to use, inexpensive and works on all platforms.
Sketch review By Christian Cawley published 17 July 24 Sketch is a complete design and prototyping solution for macOS.
OurPact review By Mike Jennings last updated 3 July 25 OurPact is a parental control and location app for families of all sizes