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JBL Bar 5.1 review

A transforming soundbar that delivers totally wireless surround sound? Yes please. → Read More

I chucked a drone in a river – and watched my new friend swim away

I took the Biki underwater drone to the River Itchen and threw it in, and much to my surprise it actually swam. → Read More

PS1 Classic could well be the retro console that fills time before the PS5 lands

There have reportedly been internal talks about keeping legacy consoles like the PS1 alive in the Sony offices. → Read More

Steam sales and deals: helping you get the most from the Steam store

Your guide to the Steam sales: we highlight the best games, and all the other info you’ll need. → Read More

Neato Botvac Connected review

The Neato Botvac Connected is a truly brilliant robot vacuum cleaner – the only problem is that the D7 connected exists. → Read More

Pretty much all smart home devices are on sale right now – seriously

As part of 'Smart Home Week' loads of retailers are dropping the price on big name smart home products. → Read More

Comcast’s Wi-Fi ‘Pods’ extend your coverage with the tap of an app

Comcast has rolled out own-brand Wi-Fi ‘Pods’ that create a mesh network to give you signal anywhere in your home. → Read More

Microsoft’s Cortana could soon be more ‘human’

Microsoft has agreed to acquire Semantic Machines, a company that specializes in human-machine interactions. → Read More

Elon Musk’s ‘Loop’ is no Hyperloop but it’s still damn fast (and cheap)

Elon Musk has revealed a whole host of details about his subterranean tunnel transportation system called Loop. → Read More

Mekamon AR fighting robot review

The Mekamon is an AR fighting bot that brings your robo-battles to life, but it's a lot of money for what it is. → Read More

Nest’s system failure shows what happens when your smart home goes dark

Nest’s entire ecosystem went down overnight, and it shows what happens when your smart home loses its smarts. → Read More

Philips Lighting is changing its name, and you’ll probably never even notice

Philips Lighting, the brand behind the popular Hue smart lights has rebranded itself but will continue to use the name Philips. → Read More

Sphero Mini review

The tiny sibling to the Sphero is a billiant combination of fun, face pulling, and learning. → Read More

Google’s new Wear OS Phone app brings Quick Replies to smartwatches

Google has released an updated Wear OS Phone app that has a new user interface and new features like Quick Replies. → Read More

Best smart lighting: from Philips Hue to Lifx, and everything in between

We round up the best smart lighting options from the big names: Philips, Hue, Nanoleaf and more. → Read More

Lifx smart light (A19/A60) review

The Lifx takes a daring approach to smart lighting; rather than mimic a conventional bulb it plays to its strengths. → Read More

Elon Musk’s subterranean LA tunnel is almost ready – and he’s offering free rides

Elon Musk has taken to social media to announce that the LA Boring Company tunnel is nearing completion. → Read More

New Mini Cooper S: it may be an inverted Tardis, but boy is it fun to drive

I drive the new Mini, and while it's not perfect, I'm struggling to think of a small car I'd rather have. → Read More

Tesla Model Y release date, news and rumors

Tesla is completing its S,3,X,Y lineup with a compact SUV. Get your wallet ready. → Read More

Oculus Go will get second-screen support so you can share your virtual reality

Oculus Go may be an untethered headset, but that doesn’t mean it won’t play nice with your TV or phone. → Read More