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Garmin’s latest fitness tracker will last longer than your New Year’s resolutions

An entire year of juice will help you ditch that extra Christmas weight in no time → Read More

Gran Turismo Sport in progress review

PlayStation’s flagship racer is a stickler for tradition → Read More

You can now get Alexa on your existing Sonos speakers

A beta for the voice assistant is rolling out today → Read More

Sonos One meets Alexa and Google Assistant for multiroom magic

It’s like Amazon’s Echo, only good at playing music → Read More

Nest’s Hello is a smart doorbell that’ll ward off your foes

The world is full of ne’er-do-wells, and those who aren’t estate agents or oil tycoons probably fancy your stuff for free. The new Nest Hello video doorbell has other ideas though. It’ll screen visitors, both friendly and unwanted, straight to your smartphone in HD with face-recognition, night vision and an 160° field of view. Given burglars don’t tend to announce their arrival in a show of… → Read More

Apple's iPhone 8 Plus is almost as good as the iPhone X... almost

A dual lens camera. A lush, glassy design. Erm, forget about the screen → Read More

Apple's iPhone 8 is a glass-backed masterpiece

Fancy an iPhone X? Ha! Not on your salary you don't. The new iPhone 8 is more in your price range, and do you know what? It's actually worth getting excited about. With an all-new glass design, faster A11 Bionic processor and updated 12-megapixel rear camera, it's the iPhone 7 with a major facelift. Considering Apple hasn't changed its smartphone design since the all-aluminium iPhone 6, this… → Read More

Nest’s Thermostat E is a money-saving no-brainer

Save energy. Save cash. What’s not to like? → Read More

Fitbit’s Aria 2 is a heavyweight smart scale

It’s been five years since we first laid eyes on Fitbit’s Aria scale. Lord knows how many chocolate bourbons Stuff HQ has scoffed down since then, but we sure could do with shaving a few of them off. Thankfully, the Aria 2 is here to help us out. A leaner, more accurate machine with easier Bluetooth setup than its predecessor, this new beast will measure a whole manner of your imperfections -… → Read More

Nintendo Classic Mini: SNES hands-on review

Just like the NES Classic Mini, this year’s SNES Classic Mini is a tiny recreation of the original console. You can’t slot a cartridge into it, but there’s still a power button you can toggle on and off, and a reset button to slam down in rage when everything goes to hell on your final lap down Rainbow Road. All in all, it’s an adorable little machine that’s a breeze to setup. Just plug in the… → Read More

Life is Strange: Before the Storm hands-on review

The prequel you didn't ask for is surprisingly good → Read More

Splatoon 2 review

The online shooter your Nintendo Switch has been waiting for → Read More

Microsoft’s Surface Pro is reborn in super-light form

A new and improved Windows hybrid in all but aesthetics → Read More

Next Big Thing: Talk to anyone in any language

Pocket-friendly translator Travis will change the way you travel → Read More

The best compact cameras of 2017

Thought the point-and-shoot was dead? Not if Sony, Canon and Fujifilm have anything to say about it → Read More

Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark II review

A classy premium compact that costs a pretty penny → Read More

Smartphone supertest: Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge vs LG G5 vs iPhone 6s vs HTC 10

This year’s four most important flagship phones go head-to-head → Read More

Ford triples its autonomous vehicle fleet to take on Tesla

Manufacturer reveals the tech that's shaping its first autonomous car for consumers → Read More

Nikon's supercharged D5 is its first 4K DSLR

Want to own the very best DSLR that money can buy? You may have to get saving for Nikon's new D5. Priced at a thoroughly premium £5,199 for its body only, the D5 replaces 2012's D4 as Nikon's flagship DSLR for photographic professionals. While the D5 looks pretty similar to its predecessor, its insides are packed with innovation. Most significantly, it's Nikon's first DSLR to feature 4K video… → Read More

Samsung shuns OLED for 4K Quantum Dot tech

Its new SUHD TVs can control your smart home tech too → Read More