Infinity Nikki review: a cozy, creative, and colorful romp By Jason Rodriguez published 3 December 24 Infinity Nikki is an open-world role-playing game (RPG) where you set out to acquire dazzling and divine dresses like a fashionista savior.
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.
Marvel Rivals review: more than an Overwatch clone By Jake Green published 24 December 24 Marvel Rivals attempts to challenge the big dogs with a familiar but fun blend of hero shooter magic. Here's our verdict.
Philips Hue Play Light Bar review: a fun and flexible addition to your home theater setup By Cat Ellis published 18 January 25 Got a Philips Hue Play HDMI Sync Box? This compact light will add a new dimension to your movies and games, wherever you put it.
OurPact review By Mike Jennings last updated 3 July 25 OurPact is a parental control and location app for families of all sizes
Clario review By Sead Fadilpašić last updated 24 March 25 Is Clario capable of meeting your anti-spying needs?
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.
Google's new cheap earbuds are its best in years — though it must be said, the bar wasn't especially high By Tom Bedford published 29 December 25 Google's latest low-cost earbuds may solve issues with older buds, but they don't crack the market yet.
The Nex Playground is a fine entry-level video game console for preschoolers, elderly individuals and anyone interested in light fitness By Ural Garrett published 17 December 25 A motion control-only gadget that’s cheaper than the Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series and PC yet almost manages to stand next to them uniquely.
Bigme B1051C Pro color e-ink tablet review By Mark Pickavance published 7 June 25 The Bigme B1051C Pro is a color E-ink tablet that uses phone technology to deliver Android into the e-reader zone
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.
GigSky eSIM By Sead Fadilpašić published 9 December 24 How does GigSky really hold up against competition?
Amazon Luna review: perfect for Prime members By Dashiell Wood published 22 May 24 Amazon Luna is a great cloud gaming service that comes included with your Amazon Prime membership.
I tried Adalo, one of the easiest no-code platforms for building mobile, and web apps By Mayank Sharma published 23 April 25 One of the easiest no-code platforms for building mobile, and web apps.
After 3 weeks with Samsung's Galaxy A56, I'm closer than ever to ditching my iPhone for Android By Max Delaney published 3 April 25 Affordably priced excellence, but it could do with a bit more power
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.
Google Chrome Enterprise Review: Features, Usage, and Competition By Mayank Sharma published 24 July 25 Read our thorough review of Google Chrome Enterprise and see our experience in using its features, options, and security protocols before you use it for your business.
Google Pixel Watch 4 review: Big design changes make for a great smart companion By Jacob Krol, Matt Evans last updated 31 October 25 Google’s Pixel Watch 4 packs a repairable design, plenty of health features, improved battery life and a redesigned charger.
Blackview BL7000 rugged phone review By Alastair Jennings published 8 June 25 AI software-enhanced rugged smartphone that could be set to become your personal assistant.
I tested FrostWire a free, open-source torrenting solution with impressive download speeds and an extensive content library By Stefan Ionescu published 11 August 25 FrostWire is a free, open-source torrenting solution with impressive download speeds and an extensive content library.
I’ve been playing Just Dance for years, and camera controls make 2026 Edition the strongest entry yet By Dashiell Wood published 20 October 25 Just Dance 2026 Edition is an innovative and exciting entry in the long-running dance party series.
Minecraft Hosting Pro review By Ruby P. Jane last updated 23 July 25 Minecraft Hosting Pro offers the ultimate solution for hosting your Minecraft game.
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.
Parental Control Kroha review By Mike Jennings last updated 3 July 25 Kroha handles call and SMS monitoring well, but if you need more than that, you're better off elsewhere.
Nanoleaf's first ever floor lamp has transformed my living room lighting – I just wish the app was easier to use By Sharmishta Sarkar published 4 October 25 There’s nothing particularly standout about the Nanoleaf Smart Multicolor Floor Lamp, but this feature-packed light offers excellent value for money.
GG Servers review By Ruby P. Jane last updated 23 July 25 GG Servers is a Minecraft server hosting provider that comes with free DDoS protection and access to nine different data centers.
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.
Onyx Boox Go Color 7 review: this Android ereader isn’t the page-turner I expected By Sharmishta Sarkar published 15 August 24 The 7-inch Boox Go Color has a nice, lightweight design with page-turn buttons, but its software experience is far from perfect.
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.
PocketGuard review By Rob Clymo last updated 14 January 25 PocketGuard is a handy app that offers quick and easy management of personal finances.