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  • Review: Updated: HTC One M9

    The HTC One M9 is a phone built on precision. It’s a brand realising it made a pretty much perfect phone with the One M8 and doubling down on its greatest strength to try and win over more customers. It’s dropped the maligned 4MP Ultrapixel sensor of its predecessor, bumping it up to a huge…

  • Hands-on review: Apple Watch Series 2

    It’s been two years since the first Apple Watch was unveiled, and in that time the wearables market has changed considerably – but what can’t be denied is that Tim Cook’s crew made the best-selling smartwatch by some distance, and has refined that in some key areas for the Apple Watch Series 2. That doesn’t…

  • Review: Updated: BlackBerry DTEK50

    The BlackBerry DTEK50 is the world’s most secure Android smartphone. So says the Canadian firm at least. It’s a decent claim too, as concern over personal security on mobile devices has never been higher and the DTEK50 looks to play on that insecurity in people’s minds by offering solid specs with enhanced protection. The rather…

  • Review: Updated: Honor 7

    Update: Huawei has now launched the Honor 8 and you may find it a better alternative to the Honor 7. It’s just out for the US so far at $ 399.99, but it comes with an upgraded processor, 4GB of RAM and a USB-C port. Huawei is one of the few Chinese handset makers to…

  • Review: Updated: Honor 7

    Update: Huawei has now launched the Honor 8 and you may find it a better alternative to the Honor 7. It’s just out for the US so far at $ 399.99, but it comes with an upgraded processor, 4GB of RAM and a USB-C port. Huawei is one of the few Chinese handset makers to…

  • Hands-on review: UPDATED: Samsung Galaxy Note 7

    Update: Our ongoing Samsung Galaxy Note 7 review now includes price and release date information, and it takes a deep look at what’s been dubbed the “world’s best phone display.” We’ll continue to test it out up until the release date. The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is a phone that’s designed for a very specific…

  • Invoxia Voice Bridge review – CNET

    CNET Computer Accessories Networking Invoxia Voice Bridge If you’ve heard of Invoxia before, it’s likely because of Triby, the company’s fridge-friendly speaker that was the first non-Amazon device with built-in Alexa voice support. But now the French company is back with Voice Bridge, a tiny networking box that accesses your landline from any iPhone, iPad…

  • Review: Updated: Xbox One

    The Xbox One S may now be on store shelves, but there are still a couple of very good reasons to consider buying an original Xbox One. Chief amongst them is price. At the original Xbox One is over a hundred pounds cheaper than the incoming Xbox One S, which is enough to buy a…

  • 360fly 4K review – CNET

    The best thing about the 360fly 4K is its mobile app. That sounds like a dig, but it’s only because the app is really good compared to what other consumer 360-degree camera makers are offering at the moment. It makes the 360fly 4K that much more usable, as does its design, which makes it better…

  • Dyson 360 Eye review – CNET

    . Of the dozen-plus autonomous floor cleaners we’ve tested to date, it (mostly) holds its own alongside the best of the best. There’s just one not-so-tiny problem — price. Like Dyson’s other small appliances, its first foray into the robot cleaner category is expensive…$ 999/£800 expensive. And since Neato’s $ 700 Botvac Connected and iRobot’s…