Justin Mahboubian-Jones, Digital Spy

Justin Mahboubian-Jones

Digital Spy

United Kingdom

Contact Justin

Discover and connect with journalists and influencers around the world, save time on email research, monitor the news, and more.

Start free trial

Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • Digital Spy
  • Stuff.tv

Past articles by Justin:

Anthem: gameplay, trailer, release date, and everything you need to know

FLYING SUPER ROBOTS. → Read More

Cyberpunk 2077 release date, trailer, news, gameplay, and everything you need to know

Cyberpunk 2077 release date, trailer, news, gameplay, and everything you need to know about CD Projekt's new project. → Read More

Best Black Friday deals UK: How to save money on shopping's biggest day of the year

Black Friday deals 2017 – Best Black Friday 2017 deals UK → Read More

How to set up Netflix: A step-by-step guide

Digital Spy goes through the motions of setting up Netflix to show you how. → Read More

Netflix Plans: which subscription is right for you?

All three Netflix packages are available at reasonable rates, which has been key to the platform's incredible success. The only question is, which one is for you? → Read More

How to watch Amazon Prime on your TV, smartphone and tablet and enjoy The Grand Tour

With Clarkson and co having landed, here's what you need to know about Amazon Prime. → Read More

Reddit's undergoing a complete redesign to look more like Facebook after raising $200m

The "front page of the internet" is getting a new look. → Read More

Google announces measures to tackle extremist content in wake of UK terrorist attacks

"Tougher stance" declared. → Read More

This new Amazon patent could stop you from comparing prices online while in stores

Price comparison may be part of everyone's shopping armoury when spending online or on the high street nowadays, but Amazon has its eye on stopping customers from doing just that within its physical stores. A patent filed in 2012 but only recently approved, called "Physical Store Online Shopping Control", details a system for actually intercepting network requests, such as Google searches or… → Read More

Mobile data roaming charges end in the EU today – here's everything you need to know

From today, traditional roaming charges for using mobile phones within other EU countries have officially gone the way of the dodo. → Read More

Universal Studios Japan in Osaka releases tantalising trailer for Super Nintendo World

It's getting a Super Mario makeover. → Read More

PlayStation announces sponsorship of Pride in London 2017

PlayStation is sponsoring Pride in London festival, which takes place between the dates June 24 and July 9, 2017. The company announced its support via the Twitter hashtag #forallthegamers. → Read More

Walkers Crisps Twitter campaign backfires spectacularly

An online promotional campaign by Walkers has backfired, resulting in dozens of videos where Gary Lineker inadvertently ends up holding photos of serial killers, dictators and other disturbing figures. → Read More

You can now order a second Nintendo Switch dock from Amazon for £79.99

Charge up. → Read More

BBC says soon you'll need a password for iPlayer and iPlayer Radio

BBC says soon you'll need a password for iPlayer and iPlayer Radio, as viewers will have to log in to watch TV shows and listen to catch-up radio. → Read More

Facebook deletes thousands of UK accounts before the general election in order to combat fake news

In advance of the UK general election 2017, Facebook is expanding measures designed to tackle fake news, and has already deleted tens of thousands of accounts as a result. → Read More

Sorry Londoners, most other UK cities are better for 4G users

According to a report by consumer magazine Which? and analyst OpenSignal, London is one of the worst cities in the UK in terms of 4G coverage. → Read More

Samsung's Bixby assistant is a rapper, a beatboxer, and it's even got time to diss Siri

Samsung's Bixby assistant – which has just been rolled out to Galaxy S8 users in South Korea – can rap, can beatboxes... and Bixby even has an Easter egg proclaiming it's better than Apple's Siri → Read More

Updated: Call of Duty: WW2 – trailer, release date, gameplay, private beta, and everything you need to know

Another year , another Call of Duty. Activisions's blockbuster FPS has slipped on a new outfit and danced back onto shop shelves every single year since 2005. Don't go expecting 2017 to be any different. → Read More

Facebook slammed following second Live stream murder in a week

Facebook is facing criticism after a second murder is broadcast on its Facebook Live service in just under a week. A man in Thailand killed his baby daughter before taking his own life, and Facebook has sent condolences following the "appalling" incident. → Read More