Technogym Connected Dumbbells review: Sleek AI fitness for your home... at a price By Lee Bell published 9 January 25 Just how good are Technogym's new Connected Dumbbells with AI?
Google Pixel 8 Pro review: making more out of your phone By Philip Berne last updated 20 June 24 Google updated the processor, cameras, and looks of its flagship Pixel phone, and then it added something extra.
Fairphone 5 review: the premium eco-friendly smartphone By Tom Bedford published 26 August 24 The Fairphone 5 is the most accomplished Android phone yet from the biggest name in eco-friendly mobiles, though this move into the premium sector may lose Fairphone some fans.
I reviewed the Google Pixel 10 and it's the closest Google has come to hitting the iPhone bullseye By Philip Berne last updated 27 August 25 The Google Pixel 10 is an appealing phone that takes aim at loyal Apple fans with magnetic charging and more. And if you find it heavily discounted, it’s a no-brainer.
I’ve spent over 300 hours in Fortnite, and the Nintendo Switch 2 edition is slowly becoming my favorite way to play the game By Scott McCrae published 17 June 25 I've seen things you people wouldn't believe… Hank Hill throwing it back to Sabrina Carpenter…
After a week reviewing the Pixel 10 Pro XL, I wouldn't give it up for all the iPhones in the world By Philip Berne published 27 August 25 The Pixel 10 Pro XL is the Pixel phone to buy, with the best display and longest battery life. The Pro is great, but the XL is excellent.
Oppo Find X8 Pro review: don't call it an iPhone By Jamie Richards published 22 November 24 The Oppo Find X8 Pro excels in the camera, battery, and display departments, though it's clearly borrowed ideas from elsewhere.
Google Pixel 9 review: a fantastic phone* (*added fees may apply) By Philip Berne last updated 22 August 24 The Google Pixel gives you more Pro-level Pixel specs than ever before, and it’s a great phone on its own, but Pixel 9 Pro benefits may win more buyers.
I reviewed Adobe Premiere and saw the future of video editing on the iPhone 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…
I carried the Galaxy S25 Edge for two weeks and it slimmed down my pockets but didn’t blow me away By Philip Berne published 5 June 25 The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge is incredibly light and a bit thinner than other phones, but it doesn’t offer more, for better and worse it offers a bit less.
Mouthwashing review: this low-poly horror masterpiece will haunt me for a long time By Lucy Buglass published 1 December 24 Mouthwashing is an absolute triumph of a horror game and I haven't stopped thinking about it.
NHL 26 is one of the best sports games you can buy right now, but it’s brutal for beginners By John-Anthony Disotto published 11 September 25 NHL 26 is an excellent sports video game that captures the true essence of what it means to be an elite ice hockey player.
Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour taught me things I didn’t know about the console, but it’s a novelty that you shouldn’t have to pay for By Rhys Wood published 19 July 25 Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour does what it says on the tin, but you’ll dry its content up after just a few hours.
Jurassic World Evolution 3 lets you design a custom park and fill it with macro beasts – but at the cost of bit too much micromanagement By Josh Russell published 22 October 25 I love breeding dinosaurs and designing scenery in Jurassic World Evolution 3 – but all the busywork feels like an unnecessary distraction
Samsung Galaxy S25 review: a fast small phone, but with camera compromises By Philip Berne last updated 7 February 25 There’s not a lot that’s new, but the Galaxy S25 is simply the best small Android phone you can buy right now.
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.
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.
F1 25 is a serviceable entry in the Codemasters series, but it’s in desperate need of a shakeup By Rhys Wood published 27 May 25 F1 25 is a serviceable but safe annual entry in the Codemasters motorsport series.
I tested the 11-inch iPad Pro M5 for five days, and Apple’s Pro tablet is still in a league of its own By Jacob Krol published 21 October 25 We've tested the Apple iPad Pro 11-inch (2025), which features the brand-new M5 chip, to see just how well it performs and who the most premium iPad is best suited for.
Days Gone Remastered is a welcome improvement, but doesn't fix the original's core issues for me By Vic Hood published 8 May 25 Days Gone Remastered is the definitive way to play this bloody zombie survival game, thanks to its many improvements, enhancements, and new modes, but it can't fix the original's clunky story.
Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra review: taken to the extreme By Philip Berne last updated 20 June 24 The Galaxy S24 Ultra takes the Ultra formula and adds a dose of AI, mostly for better, but also for the worse in some familiar, Samsung ways.
After 30 hours with Street Fighter 6 Years 1-2 Fighters Edition, the Nintendo Switch 2 version has almost become my preferred way to play By Rhys Wood published 5 July 25 Street Fighter 6 Years 1-2 Fighters Edition is an incredibly competent port of one of the best fighting games.
Wuchang: Fallen Feathers is 36 hours of pure soulslike bliss, even if one level threatened to put me on my villain arc By Rhys Wood published 23 July 25 Wuchang: Fallen Feathers is essential play for soulslike fans, offering intricate level design and moreish combat.
I tested the Google Pixel 9a, and it would be the perfect bargain phone if it wasn’t so dang ugly By Philip Berne published 10 April 25 The Pixel 9a sadly doesn’t look like the Pixel 9, but it behaves like a Pixel phone, with great cameras and useful AI features. Too bad about that mug.
Fast Fusion is a real technical showcase for Switch 2, but one that won’t live long in the memory By Rhys Wood published 21 July 25 Fast Fusion is arguably the most graphically impressive Switch 2 game, but it won’t give you many reasons to keep coming back.
I've spent 40-plus hours punching Nazis, deciphering puzzles, and platforming with my bullwhip in Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, and can safely say the PS5 version is the definitive way to play the game By Matt Cabral published 21 July 25 The definitive version of an already great first-person action-adventure, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle shines brighter than an ancient relic on the PlayStation 5.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra review: the ultimate Android By Lance Ulanoff last updated 28 January 25 Samsung's new flagship is a design win (how do they fit in that S Pen?), an AI wiz, and a worthy successor to the S24 Ultra. It's also the product of an incredible three-way tech partnership.
I swapped my iPhone for the Honor 400, and it beats Apple's handset in one key area By Thomas Deehan published 3 June 25 Honor's latest phone gives other mid-range devices a run for their money
Honor 400 Lite review: iPhone features on the cheap, without the Apple performance By Jon Mundy published 25 April 25 Honor tries to provide the super-cheap iPhone that Apple won't, with mixed results
Arcade Archives 2 Ridge Racer lovingly preserves Namco’s legendary arcade game and is perfect for quick handheld Switch 2 sessions By Rhys Wood published 22 July 25 Arcade Archives 2 Ridge Racer isn’t the most feature-rich package out there, but it is an excellent preservation effort.