iPhone 13 mini long-term review: The mini gets mightier By Shubham Agarwal last updated 9 August 22 Living with the iPhone 12 mini meant compromising on battery life. So what’s it like to use the iPhone 13 mini, which has a 10% larger battery? Here’s our long-term review.
Google results for ‘Eragon’ author showed borderline porn — I’m officially fed up with the search engine By Momo Tabari published 7 August 22 Google’s search engine has frequently offered borderline offensive search results when looking up otherwise harmless queries. What’s going on?
Google Pixel Buds Pro vs. Sony WF-1000XM4: Which noise-cancelling earbuds are better? By Alex Bracetti published 7 August 22 The all-new Google Pixel Buds Pro challenge the category-leading Sony WF-1000XM4 in our latest face-off battle.
5 effortless Windows 11 tricks that changed the way I work By Darragh Murphy published 6 August 22 These simple yet effective Windows 11 tricks will make working on your PC a breeze. Check out how to use them.
5 little-known iPhone customization tricks — make your favorite TikTok your lock screen By Kimberly Gedeon published 7 August 22 These five little-known iOS personalization tricks facilitate device customization in a way that captures your unique personality and helps you to stand out from the crowd.
Spider-Man Remastered: This is how it runs on PC By Momo Tabari published 10 August 22 This port could be far worse, but it’s disappointing to see that my powerful desktop couldn’t handle it as well as anticipated.
I turned my Steam Deck into the best retro emulator — here’s how I did it and what happened By Jason England published 7 August 22 How do you turn your Steam Deck into an amazing emulator? Find out here.
Nothing phone (1) vs Google Pixel 6a: Which is better? By Jason England published 6 August 22 Which is better: the Nothing phone (1) or Google Pixel 6a? Let’s find out.
6 handy Windows 11 tricks that make my life easier — are you using all 6? By Darragh Murphy published 31 July 22 These super-helptful Windows 11 tips and tricks will give your PC an extra edge in productivity. Here’s how to use them.
I cracked under the pressure of PowerWash Simulator — seriously, I have nerve damage By Momo Tabari published 31 July 22 PowerWash Simulator is the most physically demanding game I’ve played
I made a Dracthyr Evoker in WoW: Dragonflight and fell in love instantly By Momo Tabari published 29 July 22 I adore my tall dragon woman
Halo Infinite's co-op will not feature matchmaking: Why that's a problem By Momo Tabari published 25 July 22 Halo Infinite will not feature cooperative matchmaking, which will disappoint many players out there without a party to play with.
6 hidden time-saving iPhone tricks I can't live without By Kimberly Gedeon last updated 25 July 22 We’ve compiled a list of our favorite, little-known iPhone features that will make your life easier and less stressful.
I upgraded to the Galaxy S22 Ultra for only $375 — here’s how you can do it, too By TJ Fink published 18 July 22 I curb my enthusiasm every year for Prime Day deals, but the prospect of snagging a sub-$400 unlocked Samsung S22 Ultra — and a free Galaxy Watch 4 — was too good to pass up.
Xbox Game Pass vs. PlayStation Plus: Which game subscription service is better? By Jason England last updated 17 July 22 Which is better: Xbox Game Pass or PlayStation Plus? The answer is a little more complicated than you may think, but we’ll try to answer it.
What is a Double VPN — and why you should use one By Katie Rees published 17 July 22 While traditional VPNs are most well-known, double VPNs are now also available on a number of different providers. But what exactly is a double VPN, and how can it protect you online?
5 little-known iPhone features that look like magic tricks By Kimberly Gedeon published 16 July 22 iOS has a cornucopia of useful, convenient features that seem damn-near magical, but many don’t know about them. Allow us to pull the curtains back on the most whimsical iPhone tricks.
I just tried the future of laptops — here’s what it feels like By Darragh Murphy published 17 July 22 Dutch technology company Aito is implementing futuristic tangibility into laptops, changing the way we use keyboards and touchpads — and we got a taste of its next-generation haptics.
Will PlayStation Stars usher in the return of PlayStation Home? By Momo Tabari published 16 July 22 If Sony wants to put the PS5’s hardware to good use, PlayStation Stars’ digital collectibles should be a lot more than unfulfilling images. We expect this to be fancy — and you should too.
These private browsers protect you from sneaky apps — time to drop Chrome? By Shubham Agarwal published 16 July 22 Brave and DuckDuckGo’s latest mobile browsers can protect you from sneaky app trackers. Here’s how to set them up.