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Intel and AMD announce next-gen CPUs • Ryzen 9000 desktop series & Lunar Lake for mobile.
Boffins spin up 4K, laying new foundations for smart homes • The fragile links between smart home gadgets just grew a little stronger.
The CEO of Spotify is anti-music • Wealthy platform holders keep proving they know nothing about art, or even “content”, writes Shaun Prescott.
Reset to default • Intel Raptor Lake Core i9 instability problems.
Snapdragon X mounts the biggest challenge to x86 I can remember • All the major laptop manufacturers are onboard, proving that Qualcomm’s new chips are serious contenders.
What exactly is an ‘AI’ PC? • Set performance metrics attempt to define exactly what AI is.
Outrage grenades • The internet doth protest too much at too little, says Jon Honeyball.
Meet 10 intriguing characters from tech-futures past • Future technologies are built on work from decades ago. Nicole Kobie would like you to meet these should-be-famous innovators.
The A-List • The best products on the market, as picked by our editors.
HWMonitor vs HWiNFO • The kings of system monitoring go head-to-head. Zak Storey investigates.
GADGETS • Nice things to have
REVIEWS • Expert reviews and recommendations to help you buy with confidence
Lenovo Legion 5i • Get your game on with the new Gen 9 Legion 5i from Lenovo.
Apple iPad Pro (M4) • With ridiculous levels of power stuffed into its 5.1mm-thin frame, this is a triumph of design – but do you need it?
Apple iPad Air (M2) • All the power and features most people need, and the 13in version is a match for the 12.9in iPad Pro.
Apple Pencil Pro • Expensive, of course, but its new features lift the Pencil Pro above all rivals.
Dell Precision 3490 • A capable workstation that has a large range of optional extras to suit varied business needs.
Asrock Z790I Lightning WiFi • A mini but mighty Z790 ITX option.
Aorus FO32U2P • Aorus’ 3rd-Gen QD-OLED gaming monitor seeks to justify its price tag.
Asus ROG Swift OLED PG32UCDM • Asus aims to make the perfect gaming monitor but it’s even more expensive than expensive rivals.
Turtle Beach Atlas Air Wireless • An amazingly lightweight and comfortable pair of cans.
Logitech G Astro A50X Lightspeed • The latest generation of A50 is here to save you from ever dealing with a dongle or TV remote again.
WizTree 4.19 • Drive-space analyser
BBEdit 15 • Our old text-editing stalwart just got another excellent update.
Regata OS 24 • Let’s hope Neil Mohr doesn’t make any gags he’ll regata. Damn it!
Uncle Sam vs Apple • Regulators around the world are coming for Apple. Charlotte Henry takes a look at the challenges it faces.
BRILLIANT MONITORS FROM $229 • Whether you’re looking for screens to roll out in a business, an entertainment centrepiece or a pro-quality monitor, one of our 11 displays holds the answer. Read on and find your next screen upgrade...
What to look for when buying a monitor • Before you jump into individual reviews, it’s worth considering...