ViewSonic VG3456C review By Tim Danton published 22 January 25 Not the punchiest of panels, but the VG3456C wins for style and covers most bases.
Acer SpatialLabs 27 View Pro review By Tim Danton published 2 December 24 A brilliant choice for creators and developers who work inn 3D, especially if they create audio landscapes.
Lenovo ThinkPad E16 Gen 1 review By Tim Danton published 2 December 24 By no means the last word in excitement, but the ThinkPad E16 is a good-value choice for business users.
Eizo FlexScan EV3240X review By Tim Danton published 23 January 25 Quality never comes cheap, and that’s emphasized here – but if you can find the money, it’s a terrific monitor.
Asus Proart P16 review By Tim Danton published 18 October 24 The ideal platform for AMD’s new Ryzen AI chips, this stylishly understated professional laptop does it all.
I tried the Poly Voyager Free 60+ UC - read what I thought of this clever video conferencing hardware By Tim Danton published 21 April 25 A clever solution for people who are constantly in video meetings and need to switch between phone and laptop.
I tried the Cherry KW 9100 Slim - read what I thought of this sturdy keyboard By Tim Danton published 23 April 25 A high-quality keyboard that should give many years of service, justifying the high asking price.
VMware closing a door opens up new VDI possibilities By Tim Whiteley published 15 April 25 Why changes to VMware are leading organizations to explore alternative VDI options that meet industry-specific requirements.
Zyxel USG Lite 60AX review By Tim Danton published 12 November 24 An entry-level security router with a fine set of subscription-free protection measures.
Samsung ViewFinity S9 (S27C90) review By Tim Danton published 28 January 25 A standout monitor for its “smart” TV and gaming features, its hardware calibration and its price.
I tried out the Lenovo ThinkPad P14s Gen 3 (AMD), and found this speedy laptop has supreme battery life By Tim Danton published 30 April 25 Supreme battery life lifts this speedy laptop from the rest, even if it won’t set pulses racing.
Asus Vivobook Pro 15 OLED (2024) review By Tim Danton published 22 January 25 A mobile workstation in disguise, this is a great alternative to far more expensive “pro” machines.
Palicomp AMD Destiny desktop PC review By Tim Danton published 30 July 25 It lacks frills, but this RTX Super 4070-toting PC delivers 4K gamming for a competitive price.
I tested the Cherry KW 7100 Mini BT - see what I thought of this travel keyboard By Tim Danton published 25 March 25 A compact travel keyboard that lacks frills but is great to type on and is well priced.
HP All-in-One 27 cr-0014na PC review By Tim Danton published 22 November 24 A speedy and temptingly priced all-in-one PC with a fine 27in display – but note its 1080p resolution.
I spent months with the Breville Oracle Jet and it delivered speedy, flavorful espresso with minimal effort every time – but you pay for its convenience By Lee Bell published 6 August 25 This high-tech, intuitive espresso machine makes creating barista-quality coffee at home an absolute breeze.
Garmin Forerunner 570 is a 'marvel' of a running watch – but there's no hiding that Forerunners are getting more expensive By Lee Bell published 28 June 25 Garmin’s latest mid-range marvel gets a design glow-up and hardware tweaks, but it’ll cost you.
The generational data divide By Lee Edwards published 20 May 25 How age influences data privacy concerns and what businesses must do to build trust.
I tracked everything I ate for a week with MyFitnessPal: here's what happened By Lee Bell published 7 January 25 Armed with a food tracking app and an appetite, I tracked every bite for a week.
35 years on: The history and evolution of ransomware By Martin Lee published 17 January 25 The birth of ransomware and how it has developed and changed globally.
I tracked 10,000 steps with Samsung, Apple, Garmin and Polar – here are all the differences By Lee Bell published 5 January 25 Armed with phones and wearables from the biggest names in fitness, I put step trackers to the test.
Why data sovereignty is essential to help businesses prepare for impending AI regulation By Roger Lee published 6 November 25 For businesses, controlling data is key to thriving amid new global AI regulations and risks.
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?
Passwordless authentication isn’t the problem, the myths around the technology are By Martin Lee published 3 December 25 Discover why common misconceptions hold back passwordless authentication—and how it can transform your security.
Polar Vantage M3 review: Feature-packed but flawed By Lee Bell published 16 January 25 A feature-packed fitness watch let down by limited smartwatch functionality and a clunky companion app.
The convergence of human and machine in transforming business By Dr Lee Eccleshare published 2 August 24 AI and human expertise combined makes powerful partnerships for transforming business decision-making processes.
Digital fortress or open vault? Community banks on the cybersecurity front lines By Andrew R. Lee published 22 May 25 Community and mid-size banks are increasingly finding themselves on a dangerous digital battleground.
Bluesky doesn't verify but there is a way to prove you are you – here's how By Lance Ulanoff published 27 November 24 Telling who is really who on Bluesky is becoming increasingly difficult but there is a solution if you're willing to jump through some hoops.
New startup wants to build self-updating, autonomous websites that 'generate' content and 'optimize themselves' without human intervention - but I wonder what Google will make of this By Efosa Udinmwen published 19 October 25 Flint, backed by Accel and Sheryl Sandberg, is developing autonomous AI websites that generate and optimize themselves without human oversight.
'Somewhat robot, somewhat human': designer used 12,000ft fiber optic cable to weave a striking 50lb dress that will turn heads - and no, you can't buy it By Efosa Udinmwen published 3 February 25 Maximilian Raynor’s 50-pound dress, made from 12,000 feet of repurposed fiber optic cables, turns the internet’s physical form into wearable art.