Squarespace vs Hostinger By Pawan Singh last updated 5 August 25 Customization versus affordability in a builder battle
AI Slop won in 2025 — fingerprinting real content might be the answer in 2026 By Lance Ulanoff published 2 January 26 Forget identifying AI slop, 'Fingerprinting real media' could be 2026's hottest trend.
When attack plans go mobile By Eric O'Neill published 5 May 25 Former FBI operative Eric O'Neill breaks down the recent Signal Gate controversy and discusses where we go from here.
Oura Ring vs Fitbit vs Apple Watch: this clinical study makes an excellent case for smart rings By Matt Evans published 12 October 24 Smart rings may not fully replace watches for workouts, but they may be better sleep trackers (according to science).
Commercial vs Self-Hosted VPNs By Sam Dawson published 16 July 24 Commercial VPNs and self-hosted VPNs have a lot in common – and major differences. Here's everything you need to know about each VPN type.
ChatGPT vs Gemini vs Perplexity: Which AI is your smartest Black Friday shopper? By Eric Hal Schwartz published 27 November 25 Testing ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity's AI-powered shopping tools for Black Friday.
How to watch South Korea vs Brazil for *FREE* — Stream FIFA Friendly By Jacob Jones last updated 10 October 25 Here's our quick guide on how to watch South Korea vs Brazil with both teams already qualified for the 2026 World Cup.
Testing ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude in the multimodal maze By Eric Hal Schwartz published 3 December 25 An AI eye test for ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude
The big Apple lawsuit explained: why Apple's getting sued and what it means for the iPhone By David Nield published 24 March 24 Is Apple unfairly keeping consumers locked into the iPhone and its services? Or is it protecting its users and its business?
Apple Watch Series 10 vs Apple Watch Series 9: Which one should you buy? By Stephen Warwick last updated 21 November 24 Will the Apple Watch Series 10 (or X) be an improvement over the Series 9?
4 key changes Meta is making with its Oakley smart glasses to make them stand out from the Ray-Ban AI specs By Hamish Hector published 2 July 25 Meta is soon set to go from having just one pair of current-gen smart glasses to two as it adds Oakley specs to sit alongside its Ray-Bans.
iPhone 15 vs iPhone 15 Plus: the key differences By Jon Mundy published 16 February 24 We've compared Apple's standard iPhone 15 with the larger Plus model.
Netflix vs Apple TV Plus: which streaming service is the most entertaining? By Carrie Marshall published 30 December 24 Which is better, Netflix or Apple TV Plus? It partly depends on your needs.
I tested a mid-range OLED and a flagship mini-LED 4K TV side by side – here's what you need to know before you buy By James Davidson published 24 August 24 What happens when a flagship Samsung mini-LED goes up against a mid-range Panasonic OLED? Both what you would and wouldn’t expect.
The Day of the Jackal just broke a Sky viewership record following its success on Peacock By Grace Morris published 4 December 24 The Day of the Jackal has beaten a mammoth milestone on Sky after its Peacock triumph.
HBO Max subscriber sues Netflix in dramatic class-action lawsuit, claiming the Warner Bros deal will cause 'irreparable antitrust injury' By Rowan Davies published 10 December 25 HBO Max member Michelle Fendelander has sued Netflix in a bid to prevent it from merging with Warner Bros Discovery.
Elon Musk says Grok 2 is going open source as he rolls out Grok 3 for Premium+ X subscribers only By Eric Hal Schwartz published 19 February 25 xAI releases Grok mobile app for iOS.
Mixbook vs Printique vs Cewe: which photo book is best for Black Friday gifts By Josh Russell published 21 November 25 I’ve reviewed every one of these photo books with a bargain Black Friday price – save up to 50% off my absolute favorite services.
Meta AI vs ChatGPT vs Google Gemini: we tell you which chatbot is the best By Allisa James published 22 June 24 Which is the superior AI chatbot, Meta AI, ChatGPT, or Google Gemini? We compare all three to find out which reigns supreme.
AI in QA: how to use Generative AI in testing without creating technical debt By Katrina Collins, Katrina Collins published 22 November 25 One-shot autonomous testing tools are going wrong: developing a human-driven approach to AI in QA.
Minecraft Creative vs Survival By Jennifer Allen published 21 August 25 New to Minecraft and want to know the difference between Creative and Survival? We take a look at the core changes between both.
T-Mobile vs AT&T vs Verizon: which carrier has the best phone deals this Black Friday? By Alex Whitelock last updated 26 November 25 Looking for a new iPhone 17 this Black Friday: here are the three big carrier deals to consider today; alongside some useful buying advice.
GHD Chronos vs GHD Platinum Plus By Victoria Woollaston published 30 March 24 We pit the new GHD Chronos against its predecessor, the GHD Platinum Plus to see if it's worth the extra money.
UK agrees to drop its Apple encryption backdoor request – but digital rights experts aren't ready to celebrate By Chiara Castro published 19 August 25 For now, the power to undermine encryption remains in the UK law under the Investigatory Powers Act. Digital rights experts now call for an amendment.
DreamHost vs Hostinger: which is best? By Christian Cawley published 28 March 25 DreamHost vs Hostinger which host is right for you?
Apple's Digital ID sparks privacy concerns By Chiara Castro, Chiara Castro published 14 November 25 Apple launches a new Digital ID tool, but the feature doesn't convince privacy purists.
How to watch Sunak vs Starmer: live stream ITV debate online from anywhere By Adrian Back published 4 June 24 Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer go head-to-head in the first 2024 UK election TV debate. Here's how to watch Sunak vs Starmer online from anywhere.
Should you ditch the webcam and just use your phone? By Alex Blake published 8 July 25 Should you use a phone or a webcam for your video calls? Here’s the detailed breakdown.
US lawmakers slam UK encryption backdoor order to Apple, warning against "systemic vulnerabilities" By Chiara Castro published 8 May 25 Apple decided to kill its iCloud's Advanced Data Protection (ADP) feature in the UK and is now challenging the order in Court. But for US lawmakers, this isn't a UK matter only.
The FBI is apparently not great at keeping its own memory systems secure By Sead Fadilpašić published 26 August 24 The FBI has been criticized for the way it handles storage and destruction of data hardware.