How to dispose of an inflated phone battery By Jamie Richards published 10 October 24 Swollen phone batteries can be dangerous; here's how to dispose of them safely.
How to choose an office chair: My advice based on testing the top models By Steve Clark last updated 16 December 25 I test office chairs for a living and here's what I recommend checking when buying a new chair for work - from style to ergonomics for maximum comfort.
How to use your smart lights as wake-up lights By David Nield published 26 June 24 Make your mornings just a little bit more bearable by having your lights come on slowly, on a schedule.
How to turn off an iPad By Jamie Richards published 28 March 25 Did you know that hitting the power button on your iPad doesn’t turn it all the way off? Here’s a quick guide on how to fully power down your Apple tablet.
How to clear purgeable space on Mac By Bryan M Wolfe last updated 13 December 24 Your Mac might be carrying around some storage you don't need. Here's how to remove it.
What is CAS latency in RAM? Memory timings and their importance By Aleksha McLoughlin published 28 March 25 CAS latency is an important thing to understand when it comes to your RAM.
How to set up your new Meta Quest 3 or Meta Quest 3S By Hamish Hector published 26 December 24 Here's how to set up your new Meta Quest 3 or Meta Quest 3S.
iOS 26 not downloading? Try these workarounds to get you up and running By Axel Metz published 15 September 25 We explain how to download iOS 26 on your iPhone, and list some troubleshooting tips for if the update doesn't install.
How to check battery health of a laptop By Jasmine Mannan published 27 March 25 In this article you will learn how to generate a battery report on your laptop which will allow you to check the battery health of your device.
5 ways to tackle stains on hardwood floors, according to a specialist By Ruth Hamilton published 4 August 25 Expert tips to help you keep your hard floors looking spick and span.
How to get a Max student discount and save 50% on your monthly subscription bill By Rowan Davies published 18 February 25 Max is offering a huge 50% discount on subscriptions for students. Here's how you can claim yours.
How to upgrade to a smart display: take your smart home to the next level By Cat Ellis published 26 June 25 Mobile apps and speakers are fine when you're starting out, but as your smart home grows, it's time to think bigger.
How to deep-clean your coffee maker for a better-tasting espresso in 2026 – a barista's guide By Cat Ellis published 3 January 26 Deep clean your coffee maker for the tastiest espresso ever – six top tips from a barista
Here's how to create your own images on an iPhone, iPad, or Mac with Image Playground By Jacob Krol published 18 December 24 It's one of my favorite Apple Intelligence features and gives you a bit more power than Genmoji.
We fell in love with the Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses in no time, and you can test them yourself at Best Buy – here's how By Max Delaney published 18 September 25 Get a look into the future at your local store
Beat the RAM price rises with this free Windows 11 hack for an instant speed boost By Matt Hanson published 15 December 25 I’ll show you how Windows 11’s virtual memory hack can help you beat RAM price rises.
Automix is the Apple Music feature that made me love listening to music on my iPhone again By Graham Barlow published 17 September 25 AutoMix comes as an upgrade to Apple Music as part of the new iOS 26 update, and it sounds great.
I’m a power bank nerd and here are the airline rules you need to know By Lindsay Handmer published 21 August 25 Here’s everything you need to know about the latest airline rules, capacity limits, and smart tips for traveling safely with power banks.
Power supply ratings explained: the 80 Plus certification system in detail By Aleksha McLoughlin published 28 March 25 TechRadar outlines everything there is to know about power supply ratings
ChatGPT’s best hidden feature is a true game changer – here’s how to turn it on By Graham Barlow published 18 August 25 ChatGPT is much better if you turn on its Memory feature. Here's how to do it.
It’s 2025 and Apple has still not fixed this ancient Mac bug – but here’s a solution By Graham Barlow published 21 June 25 My Mac succumbed to a decades-old Mac bug that Apple refuses to fix, but thankfully there's a way to squash it.
Windows 11 PC slow or low on storage? Bloatware could be to blame - here's how to find and remove it By Marcus Mears III published 25 December 24 Want to speed up your new laptop or PC? Here's how to clean out the bloatware holding it back.
How to turn off read receipts on Instagram By Vic Hood published 31 December 24 Turning off your read receipts on Instagram means others can't see if you've read their message. It's quick and easy, and we're here to show you how to do it.
Apple student discount: how to save money for back-to-school 2026 By Matt Hanson last updated 6 August 24 Students, teachers, and even parents can take advantage of Apple's excellent student discount - and there's even a seasonal back-to-school sale available right now.
I was sick of Apple Watch Live Activities until I found this simple fix By Alex Blake published 8 November 25 Live Activities can take over your Apple Watch screen, but there’s a quick way to rein them in.
How to set up your new powered or active stereo speakers for the best sound By James Holland published 3 April 25 Using the Fluance Ai61 as a guide, we take a look at how to set up and get the best audio out of your stereo speakers.
Alexa too loud? How to use Whisper Mode on an Amazon Echo By Josephine Watson last updated 27 December 24 Whether you've got a late night query or just enjoy some peace and quiet, Alexa's Whisper Mode can be a real boon.
How to cancel NordVPN and get a refund By River Hart last updated 1 December 25 If NordVPN isn't your cup of tea, canceling your subscription and reclaiming your money is a piece of cake. Here's what to do.
How to set up your new monitor By Ural Garrett published 25 December 24 There's more to setting up your new monitor than taking out of the box. We're here to show you how to set up your new monitor for the best picture possible.
How to download the iOS 26 public beta By James Rogerson published 24 July 25 The iOS 26 public beta is available now, and it's easy to enroll and download it if you want to try Apple's new software.