Orico O7000 SSD review: high-end PCIe 4.0 storage without the frills By Matthew Connatser published 30 December 24 Nothing fancy, but great performance for its price
Nothing Ear review: the third-generation wireless earbuds bring major upgrades By Tom Bedford published 12 June 24 Nothing Ear earbuds are the Ear (3) in all but name, and they bring some welcome upgrades over the Nothing Ear (2) but a low maximum volume is a problem.
I watched Netflix’s Too Much and calling it Lena Dunham’s new version of Girls doesn’t do it justice By Jasmine Valentine published 10 July 25 We clearly all miss Girls, but Lena Dunham’s new Netflix show Too Much goes above and beyond the messiness of New York living.
I tried the new MSI Claw A8 at Gamescom 2025 and AMD’s Z2 Extreme chip was nothing but an extreme let down By Jasmine Mannan published 23 August 25 MSI Claw A8 Z2 Extreme hands-on preview: marred by AMD’s ‘new’ chip.
I reviewed the Nothing Phone 3a Pro and it's not the lights and beeps that make it the best bargain smartphone By Philip Berne published 4 March 25 The Nothing Phone 3a Pro is a unique bargain phone that offers versatile cameras, great battery life, and a style all its own. It's not the fastest, but it's the one that will stand out.
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 Codev and found it to be one of the simplest no-code platforms to use By Mayank Sharma published 28 April 25 One of the easiest to use no-code platforms, Codev relies on AI to help create simple web apps using natural language.
iFi iDSD Valkyrie DAC review: a headphone amp capable of staggeringly complete, informative sound By Simon Lucas published 30 April 25 Never knowingly understated, iFi has upped the ‘transportable DAC/headphone amp’ once again with another portentously named product. Is the iDSD Valkyrie ready to slay the opposition?
Nothing Headphone (1) review: so close to being the best headphones debut I've ever seen, but so far By Matt Bolton published 1 July 25 Nothing's first wireless over-headphones deliver impeccable features, but we've got talk about the sound
Tamagotchi Plaza is hands down the worst Nintendo Switch 2 title yet By Dashiell Wood published 18 July 25 Filled with basic, boring minigames, Tamagotchi Plaza isn’t worth your time or money.
RedMagic 10 Air review: a lighter approach to gaming phones By Jon Mundy published 24 April 25 With the RedMagic 10 Air, RedMagic has made a gaming phone that's a little easier to live with.
Nothing Ear (3) earbuds look fantastic next to my phone and the ANC is solid – but I'm not sure the audio quality is good enough for this money By Becky Scarrott published 26 September 25 Has Nothing done something truly remarkable in the true wireless earbuds arena yet again with the Ear (3)? Yes, and no.
Noise Luna Ring (Gen 2) review: a subscription-free Oura rival that’s solid but not standout By Becca Caddy published 26 December 25 An updated version of the Luna Ring with a slimmer design, better battery and useful tools – but nothing game-changing in a crowded smart ring market.
I tried Zapier Interfaces, a useful no-code platform for integrating with Zapier tools, but otherwise limited compared to rivals By Mayank Sharma published 28 April 25 Zapier Interfaces helps create customer portals, and dashboards to complement your automated Zapier workflows.
Sword Of The Sea is a technicolor trip of a game from the makers of Journey By Ben Gilbert published 6 September 25 Mind-bending mechanics and cosmic backdrops deliver an allegory for our collapsing ecosystem and the immensity of nature.
I watched Nobody 2 but this dull as dishwater comedy movie is no summer blockbuster and had me longing for Bob Odenkirk’s Better Call Saul days By Jasmine Valentine published 14 August 25 Bob Odenkirk as an oddball hitman is definitely still a cool concept, but if there was any comedy in the room with us during Nobody 2, I didn’t see it.
I was skeptical about the Nothing Phone 3, but after a month of testing, I finally get what it's all about By Tom Bedford published 26 November 25 The Nothing Phone 3 matches Samsung and Apple flagships in price, but has its own novel appeal.
I tried out Change Detection, a great website content monitoring tool for beginners and small businesses with a low budget By Krishi Chowdhary published 2 May 25 A fully open-source project that lets you track 5,000 URLs at once
Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 is a cobbled-together mess – but its biggest crime is being really, really boring By Dashiell Wood published 17 October 25 Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 is a disappointing follow-up to a great game that fails to capture anything that made the original so good.
The Hori Racing Wheel Apex is a good budget option for PS5 sim racers, but don’t expect much in the way of compelling features By Rhys Wood published 18 April 25 The Hori Racing Wheel Apex for PlayStation is a simple and affordable sim racing solution on PS5.
Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds is one of the best racing games in years By Rhys Wood published 18 September 25 Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds isn’t just the best racing game of the year; it brings a confidence and energy that the genre has rarely seen over the past decade and a half. Here's TRG's full review.
I tested these chic sub-$100 true wireless earbuds, but their lacklustre sound is too hard to ignore By Simon Lucas published 5 August 25 The Final Audio ZE3000 SV are a set of Final true wireless earbuds that don’t want to cause a fuss, which they achieve through a disappointingly meager sound.
Nothing Ear (open) review: One issue upsets Nothing’s first-draft open-ear headphones By Tom Bedford published 9 December 24 The Nothing Ear (open) shows British audio company Nothing venture into the open ear headphone space, but this feels like a first-draft gadget that needs to be returned to the drawing board.
Despite its offbeat humor, Revenge of the Savage Planet is one of the most profoundly average games that I’ve ever played By Dashiell Wood published 6 May 25 Revenge of the Savage Planet is a competently made but formulaic action-adventure game that’s entertaining enough, but never groundbreaking.
Puyo Puyo Tetris 2S brings one of my favorite puzzle games to Nintendo Switch 2, but it's hard to argue that this port isn't a rip-off for existing fans By Dashiell Wood published 15 August 25 Puyo Puyo Tetris 2S is a middling port of a sublime puzzle game.
Sony WH-1000XM6 review: excellent headphones that meld the best parts of Sony's previous cans By Harry Padoan published 15 May 25 The Sony WH-1000XM6 boast incredible noise cancelling capabilities, awesome audio and a smarter design, but that comes at quite the cost.
Squid Game: The Challenge season 2 has already lost steam – just like the Netflix Original series By Jasmine Valentine published 4 November 25 Is Squid Game: The Challenge season 2 just as good the second time around? In a word, no... and it's truly failing on all fronts.
The Electric State could have been a great Netflix sci-fi movie, but it's just more evidence that it's Marvel or bust for the Russo brothers By Tom Power published 7 March 25 The Electric State is another bland, big-budget Netflix movie that's too mechanical in its make-up.
Amazon Kindle Scribe (2024) review: a better Kindle for writing, with some AI on the side By Philip Berne published 4 December 24 With the Kindle Scribe (2024), Amazon fixed the little things that were holding back the Scribe and added AI features with surprisingly effective and understated results.
The Competitor is a no-nonsense symmetrical Xbox controller that barely puts a foot wrong By Rhys Wood published 19 December 25 The Competitor might not be stacked to the gills with features, but there’s much to love in its straightforward, no-nonsense approach.