Cloudflare DNS (1.1.1.1) review By Sam Dawson last updated 9 May 25 Cloudflare's 1.1.1.1 private DNS and WARP VPN are free to use, easy to set up, but they're let down by a lack of core privacy features and poor speeds.
I’ve played Blue Prince for 70 hours and its roguelike room-based puzzles have consumed every waking moment of my life By Jason Rodriguez published 11 April 25 Blue Prince is a fantastic first-person puzzle game that deftly blends roguelike and deck-building mechanics together to make something that’s both flabbergasting and brilliant at the same time.
I tried Aura Digital Security and here's what I found By Sead Fadilpašić last updated 1 July 25 Aura offers a new standard for securing your digital identity. It's ideal for individuals and families looking for an all-in-one solution.
This vibrating light-therapy wand is the best part of my skincare routine — and it’s already helping my acne By Josephine Watson published 30 December 25 Nanoleaf’s light-therapy treatments are a great, cost-effective way to stimulate your skin, and I think the 6-in-1 light wand is the best of the bunch.
HP Spectre x360 14 (2024) review By Rami Tabari published 24 February 25 The Core 7 Ultra shines in this luxury laptop thanks to speed, superb battery life and a gorgeous OLED screen.
Integral Secure 360-C Encrypted USB review By Alastair Jennings published 6 April 25 Compact, secure USB flash drive that offers secure and non-secure storage
Thermal Master T2 Max thermal imaging scope review By Alastair Jennings published 6 March 25 From photography, wildlife conservation, to hunting, this thermal imaging scope will highlight the unseen utilising heat signatures
I was hoping for Babel Fish realtime audio translation, and while the InnAIO AI Translator T9Â is impressive, it's not there yet By Alastair Jennings published 3 December 25 The voice cloning is a feature that marks this Translator out, giving a more human and natural tone.
I spent 10 hours with Cold VR and the shooter’s slow-mo action is incredibly fun - but it's a bit unpolished and buggy By Ural Garrett published 7 February 25 With the help of a computer hacker, Cold VR sees players take on enemy AI in a world where time slows down while in motion.
Threatlocker review By Nate Drake last updated 21 April 25 Threatlocker is a no-nonsense platform, but how does it fare compared against the heavy-hitters?
I tested the Hornetsecurity VM Backup 9 Unlimited Plus - read how it works for protecting virtual environments. By Dave Mitchell published 2 April 25 A great price and simple drag and drop maneuvers make this ideal for VMware and Hyper-V protection.
Integral CRYPTO-C DUAL secure USB drive review By Alastair Jennings published 6 April 25 Dual access secure USB flash drive with US government-level security
DBrand Prism 2.0 for Nintendo Switch 2 review: one of the greatest Switch 2 screen protectors around By Harry Padoan published 18 September 25 DBrand’s Prism 2.0 screen protector is a mighty option if you want to keep your Switch 2 safe.
With games like Hitman World of Assassination, the PSVR 2 might finally convince me it's better than my Meta Quest 3 after all By Hamish Hector published 10 May 25 Hitman World of Assassination on PSVR 2 is a delight
I saw Leigh Whannell's new movie Wolf Man and its depiction of grief is the scariest thing of all By Lucy Buglass published 20 January 25 At this point, I'm keen to see Leigh Whannell adapt every Universal monster movie because he's nailed it once again.
Alien: Rogue Incursion review: superb survival horror with monsters I wish were more terrifying By Hamish Hector published 18 December 24 Alien: Rogue Incursion is one of the better survival horror VR games I’ve played but it's not perfect.
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 might just be the perfect foldable, and sets a standard for others to follow By Lance Ulanoff last updated 18 July 25 The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 is so close to perfect that even the lack of stylus support and that price don't hold it back.
Apricorn Aegis NVX secure hard drive review By Alastair Jennings published 15 December 24 Keep your sensitive documents ultra-secure with this compact, robust digital safe
I test AR glasses for a living, and the RayNeo Air 3s are the ones I'd buy with my own money By Hamish Hector published 3 April 25 The RayNeo Air 3S glasses aren’t perfect, but the sound and image quality they can produce for just $269 is something that has to be experienced to be believed.
CyberGhost VPN review By River Hart last updated 17 July 25 CyberGhost has been in the VPN game for over a decade – but how does it stack up against today's top dogs? Here's what you need to know.
I tried the WatchGuard Firebox - here's what I thought of this 5G appliance By Dave Mitchell published 17 March 25 Businesses and remote offices that can’t afford to go offline will love this feature-rich 5G security appliance.
I finally tried the Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold and couldn't believe my eyes and hands — I just hope it doesn't cost a fortune By Lance Ulanoff published 5 January 26 The Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold is a remarkable feat of engineering with serious productivity potential.
I tested the Freewell Real Locking filter kit, and now it’s my go-to filter system for photography and video By James Abbott published 11 October 25 The Freewell Real Locking VND/CPL filter kit is a stackable filter solution for photography and video that moves away from magnetic attachment in favour of locking clips.
Tron: Ares review – Disney reboots its dazzling digital world, but the new story left me longing for the original Grid By Amelia Schwanke published 7 October 25 Disney puts another token in the Tron franchise machine with its Tron: Legacy follow-up Tron: Ares, a neon-washed blockbuster throwback that signals a new era for the studio’s sci-fi series.
I tried an AI skiing coach on the slopes in real life: here's what happened By Chris Hall published 31 December 24 Carv 2 is like having a ski instructor in your pocket.
I’ve been reviewing headsets for 14 years, and the Razer BlackShark V3 Pro is one of the easiest recommendations I could make By Phil Iwaniuk published 29 July 25 The Razer BlackShark V3 Pro is a high-end wireless gaming headset with ANC, dual-wireless connectivity, stealthy looks, and fantastic comfort.
Razer Blade 14 (2024) review: premium performance on the go By John Loeffler published 29 April 24 The Razer Blade 14 (2024) brings potent upgrades in a sleek, compact frame, blending portability with powerful gaming prowess... if you can afford it, that is.
Harlan Coben's Run Away is the New Year's Day Netflix binge that will break your brain — especially the final mind-boggling twist By Jasmine Valentine published 27 December 25 I'm still reeling after watching Harlan Coben's Run Away, which is clearly the most fun you can have on New Year's Day without moving a muscle.
TinyWall review By Sead Fadilpašić last updated 22 May 25 Nothing gets through a firewall that blocks everything.
PolarPro's pricey Peter McKinnon Edition II variable ND filter is pretty much flawless, and does the job of several NDs By Sam Kieldsen published 2 October 25 These brass-framed neutral-density filters can slow down shutter speeds for video motion blur, wide-open aperture shooting and multi-second exposure times.