Apple HomeKit devices: great smart home appliances that work with the smart home system By Jon Porter last updated 5 September 22 UPDATED A roundup of some of the most notable HomeKit devices that work with Apple's 'smart house' software.
New Red Dead Redemption 2 trailer drops Wednesday – and art book leaks By Andrew London last updated 4 August 22 Rockstar has tweeted that a new trailer is about to drop on the same day that the existence of an art book leaks on Amazon.
MIT’s ‘mind-reading’ device brings us closer to sending texts with our brains By Andrew London last updated 4 December 21 Research at MIT has produced a headset that can detect words you only think about saying.
JBL Bar 5.1 review By Andrew London published 23 November 21 A transforming soundbar that delivers totally wireless surround sound? Yes please.
Honeywell Evohome review By Andrew London last updated 12 July 21 The Honeywell Evohome allows you fine-tune the temperature control of your home from your phone.
The BBC hopes to bring VR to the mainstream with VR Hub By Andrew London last updated 14 February 20 The BBC has launched VR Hub, a department for VR content that it’s hoping will bring VR to a mainstream audience.
Oculus Rift 2: the VR headset that never was By Andrew London, Michelle Fitzsimmons, Henry St Leger published 25 July 19 Updated With the Oculus Rift S acting as a small upgrade to the previous Rift, it doesn't look like a Rift 2 is being pursued.
Huawei Band 2 Pro review By Andrew London published 5 July 19 Updated Huawei’s fitness tracker avoids the traditional watch style to focus on impressive specs to stand out from the pack.
4 basic tips from a personal trainer to make the most of your fitness tech By Andrew London published 29 December 18 Updated We’ve put together a guide from a personal trainer on how to get the most from your fitness tracker.
30 PS4 and PS4 Pro tips and tricks for getting the most out of your console By Louise Blain, Dom Reseigh-Lincoln, Andrew London published 8 August 18 Updated Help your new PlayStation 4 or PlayStation 4 Pro fulfil its potential with these handy tips and helpful tricks.
Neato Botvac D7 Connected review By Andrew London published 17 July 18 Neato’s latest flagship robot vacuum cleaner gives you an unprecedented level of control, with in-app maps and ‘no-go lines’.
I chucked a drone in a river – and watched my new friend swim away By Andrew London published 27 May 18 I took the Biki underwater drone to the River Itchen and threw it in, and much to my surprise it actually swam.
PS1 Classic could well be the retro console that fills time before the PS5 lands By Andrew London published 25 May 18 There have reportedly been internal talks about keeping legacy consoles like the PS1 alive in the Sony offices.
Neato Botvac Connected review By Andrew London published 24 May 18 Updated The Neato Botvac Connected is a truly brilliant robot vacuum cleaner – the only problem is that the D7 Connected exists.
Microsoft’s Cortana could soon be more ‘human’ By Andrew London published 21 May 18 Microsoft has agreed to acquire Semantic Machines, a company that specializes in human-machine interactions.
Elon Musk’s ‘Loop’ is no Hyperloop but it’s still damn fast (and cheap) By Andrew London published 18 May 18 Elon Musk has revealed a whole host of details about his subterranean tunnel transportation system called Loop.
Mekamon AR fighting robot review By Andrew London published 17 May 18 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.
Nest’s system failure shows what happens when your smart home goes dark By Andrew London published 17 May 18 Nest’s entire ecosystem went down overnight, and it shows what happens when your smart home loses its smarts.
Philips Lighting is changing its name, and you’ll probably never even notice By Andrew London published 16 May 18 Philips Lighting, the brand behind the popular Hue smart lights has rebranded itself but will continue to use the name Philips.
Sphero Mini review By Andrew London published 15 May 18 The tiny sibling to the Sphero is a billiant combination of fun, face pulling, and learning.
Google’s new Wear OS Phone app brings Quick Replies to smartwatches By Andrew London published 15 May 18 Google has released an updated Wear OS Phone app that has a new user interface and new features like Quick Replies.
Lifx smart light (A19/A60) review By Andrew London published 11 May 18 The Lifx takes a daring approach to smart lighting; rather than mimic a conventional bulb it plays to its strengths.
Elon Musk’s subterranean LA tunnel is almost ready – and he’s offering free rides By Andrew London published 11 May 18 Elon Musk has taken to social media to announce that the LA Boring Company tunnel is nearing completion.
New Mini Cooper S: it may be an inverted Tardis, but boy is it fun to drive By Andrew London published 10 May 18 TR Drives I drive the new Mini, and while it's not perfect, I'm struggling to think of a small car I'd rather have.
Oculus Go will get second-screen support so you can share your virtual reality By Andrew London published 3 May 18 Oculus Go may be an untethered headset, but that doesn’t mean it won’t play nice with your TV or phone.