Boomerang Parental Control software review By Mike Jennings last updated 3 July 25 Boomerang sports some smart features, but the iOS app is underpowered compared to the Android version.
Twotrees TTC450 Pro CNC Router Machine review By Alastair Jennings published 9 January 25 Compact yet powerful, this machine suits beginners and experienced users and offers pro-level features that make it ideal for small-scale CNC projects.
Stream The Girlfriend on Prime Video at your own risk – I’ve not seen a more messed-up, explicit thriller this year By Jasmine Valentine published 8 September 25 New Prime Video thriller The Girlfriend has enough sex and scandal for a lifetime, but does it always land?
Lost Records: Bloom & Rage Tape 2 is a magic-infused exploration of grief, girlhood, and rebellion By Sarah Thwaites published 23 April 25 Lost Records: Bloom & Rage Tape 2 explores teenage angst, uprising and a future of forgotten memories.
Netgear PR60X Pro review By Dave Mitchell published 22 October 24 A feature-rich, business-class router that’s 10GbE- ready, easy to manage and priced right for SMBs.
More than 40 hours in Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 and its staggeringly beautiful world have made me a turn-based combat convert By Rob Dwiar published 28 April 25 I’ve immersed myself in the staggering beauty of Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 for more than 40 hours, and love everything about its combat, world, and story.
Harlan Coben's Run Away is the New Year's Day Netflix binge that will break your brain — especially the final mind-boggling twist By Jasmine Valentine published 27 December 25 I'm still reeling after watching Harlan Coben's Run Away, which is clearly the most fun you can have on New Year's Day without moving a muscle.
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.
AllTrails review: an essential app for hobbyist hikers and walkers By Matt Evans published 11 June 24 AllTrails is perhaps the best-known hiking app out there. We bring it up mountains, across rivers, and through woodlands to test its mettle.
I tested TickTick and found it one the most user-friendly, feature-rich task management apps By Stefan Ionescu last updated 30 May 25 TickTick is one of the most user-friendly, feature-rich task management apps.
I tested Remember The Milk, an effective and budget-friendly task management app By Stefan Ionescu last updated 2 June 25 Remember The Milk is an effective and affordable task management app.
Slitterhead review: a refreshing curiosity that’s not without its hurdles By Scott McCrae published 4 November 24 Slitterhead? I hardly know her!
NZBGet review: A fast, lightweight, open-source NZB downloader By Desire Athow published 5 February 25 NZBGet’s performance and flexibility make it a top choice for all types of users.
TerraMaster F4-424 Max NAS review By Alastair Jennings published 11 January 25 A compact NAS solution with the potential to grow as your business's storage demands increase.
D-Link Eagle Pro AI R32 review By Darien Graham-Smith published 4 March 25 Simple, speedy over short distances and above all cheap, this Wi-Fi 6 router could be all you need.
I’ve spent 30 hours and four seasons with MotoGP 25 and, as a franchise veteran, I’m still hooked By Phil Iwaniuk published 10 May 25 Two-wheeled racing specialist Milestone returns with another licensed MotoGP release for its long-running series, and coaxes in a broader audience with new arcade physics.
I tested Todoist, and found it an excellent collaborative to-do app for business use, but also personal use By Stefan Ionescu last updated 28 May 25 Todoist is an excellent collaborative to-do app. It’s best suited for business use, but also works well for personal use.
I rode a dragon, sizzled as a sausage, and won a dance-off with a monkey in Split Fiction, and that’s not even the half of it By Amelia Schwanke published 4 March 25 Split Fiction completely reimagines what a co-op platformer should be and provides a refreshing blast of creativity.
QNAP TS-264 review By Simon Handby published 9 December 24 The TS-264 combines strong specifications and performance for a reasonable price
Saucony Ride 17 review: A reliable everyday running shoe By Lily Canter published 29 December 24 The Saucony Ride 17 is an affordable workhorse adept at tackling a variety of training sessions
DrayTek Vigor 2927Lax-5G review By Tim Danton published 5 November 24 This versatile small business security router is the only choice when internet failure is not an option.
PeopleHR review By Craig Hale published 15 September 25 A British-built AI-enabled HR platform for SMBs based in the UK
Shinobi: Art of Vengeance is an action-packed, visually stunning side-scroller that I simply can’t get enough of By Rhys Wood published 25 August 25 Shinobi: Art of Vengeance is a triumphant, combat-heavy side-scroller that shouldn’t be missed.
Inov-8 Trailfly G270 V2 review: multi-terrain marvels By Timothy Coleman published 8 December 24 The Inov-8 Trailfly G270 V2 trail shoes are lightweight and durable, while offering plenty of support, grip and spring. Trail-focused runners on a budget should look no further.
Tamagotchi Plaza is hands down the worst Nintendo Switch 2 title yet By Dashiell Wood published 18 July 25 Filled with basic, boring minigames, Tamagotchi Plaza isn’t worth your time or money.
Synology Diskstation DS223 review By Simon Handby published 9 December 24 The DiskStation DS223 is a solid entry-level NAS, but enthusiasts and businesses should look elsewhere.
Canon imagePROGRAF TC-21M wide-format ink tank printer review By Jim Hill published 24 July 25 Affordable poster printing with bottled ink.
Slave Zero X review - choose violence By Elie Gould published 22 February 24 Slave Zero X is a thrilling 2D platformer with an incredible art style and soundtrack, but it does overstay its welcome.
Wayward is the new traumatic Netflix series you won’t be able to switch off, and I’ve lived to tell the tale By Jasmine Valentine published 10 September 25 Mae Martin's new Netflix series Wayward brings the troubled teen cult lore we've always wanted, and transforms it into unmissable TV.
Weapons review: the new horror movie’s scariest moment happens in broad daylight and that’s why it’s my favorite film of 2025 By Lucy Buglass published 5 August 25 Weapons is being released in theaters this week and horror fans who loved Barbarian are in for an even bigger treat.