Moto E5 Plus review

Moto E5 Plus review Expert’s Rating Our Verdict Budget phones don’t often come in a plus model offering a bigger screen and larger battery, but the Moto E5 Plus ticks both these boxes and at a price tag under £150. What’s also impressive is that you get Moto G design and some other handy features including a fingerprint scanner. The downside is that performance is a bit laggy, so it might be worth jumping up to the G6 Play....

October 2, 2018 · 8 min · 1672 words · Katie Johnson

Nvidia RTX 2070 release date announced

Nvidia RTX 2070 release date announced The RTX series had a bit of a luke-warm reception as they were released last month. The Ray Tracing technology that really sets the card apart as a technological leap forward is not currently being used by a large number of current titles. However, the RTX 2070 which releases on 17 October at £380 ($499) for the standard edition and £569 ($599) for the Founders edition, may be the one to change all of this....

October 2, 2018 · 2 min · 255 words · Michael Cook

Tile Pro review (2018)

Tile Pro review (2018) Our Verdict This is an early verdict, but so far, this looks to be the best Tile yet. The biggest problem with the older ones was that they were effectively disposable. But with a replaceable battery, the new Pro should last Considerably longer. The louder ringer is a very welcome improvement, and makes a big difference as you can hear it from further away even if it’s in the pocket of your jeans or your bag....

October 2, 2018 · 7 min · 1280 words · Joseph Rogers MD

Apple Watch 4 review

Apple Watch 4 review Expert’s Rating Our Verdict The updated Series 4 Apple Watch is a fantastic wearable. The bigger screen makes a huge difference, as do the niceties such as the haptic feedback when you turn the crown. WatchOS 5 is by far the best of its type, and its easier and speedier than even on the Series 4. You might not use all its features, but you’ll find a subset indispensable....

October 1, 2018 · 10 min · 2126 words · Mariah Owens

Conservative Party Conference dedicated app leaks attendee data

Conservative Party Conference dedicated app leaks attendee data The conservative party conference kicked off in Birmingham on Sunday and for the very first time is making use of a dedicated app to grant attendees easy access to conference information. However, problems were discovered when information could be easily accessed by anyone due to a flaw in the app’s security. According to a report from the BBC, the app included a button that allowed users to enter an attendee’s email address which granted access to sensitive information without the need to enter a password....

October 1, 2018 · 1 min · 150 words · Kimberly Ramirez
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