Wearables

Best GPS watch for running: 8 great wearables that accurately track running distance and time – GPS sport watch group test

There is no better way of getting fitter, stronger or faster than – well – training.

Griffin WoodTones review – wooden over-the-ear headphones with a built in mic for hands-free calling

ith software companies seemingly tearing any visual reference to wood or leather from their operating systems

Syllable D900 review: Truly wire-free Bluetooth headphones that come with a clever recharging case

Syllable is a headphone manufacturer based in Shenzhen, China. It makes various Bluetooth headphones, but these

Rock Jaw Alfa Genus V2 review: outstanding quality headphones at a bargain price

You probably haven’t heard of British company RockJaw, but that doesn’t matter one jot. What matters

Mpow Petrel Bluetooth Headphones review – wireless in-ear headphones for runners

If you hate headphone cables flapping around your head while you’re out jogging or exercising then

SoundPeats QY7 review: excellent budget Bluetooth earphones

Can you combine excellent audio quality, comfort and convenience in a single device? Apparently SoundPeats can.

Kef M100 review: A solid choice for in-ear headphones

Kef is a long standing audio brand but hasn’t been in the headphone game for very

Epson Runsense SF-810 review: An ideal companion for long-distance running

WHAT IT IS, WHY IT MATTERS The Epson Runsense SF-810 is a watch that, as the

How to use Apple Music: Cancel your membership now if you don’t want to be charged tomorrow when the free trial ends

Apple is taking on Spotify, Deezer, Google Music, and a wealth of other music streaming providers

10 best Snapchat tips and tricks

We find the hidden features of Snapchat and explain things like what all those automatic emojis

ASUS ZenWatch 2 Review

The ASUS ZenWatch 2 presents a new wave of Android Wear watch. While it still runs

Microsoft explains what data Windows 10 collects

Right from the get go, one of the most voiced criticisms of the new Windows 10,

Moto 360 Review (2015)

Today we review the second generation Moto 360 for the year 2015. This is a follow-up

Bell & Ross’ New BR-X1 Chronograph Tourbillion Looks Like The Perfect Weaponized Watch For A Bond Villain

Despite being even pricier than what many expected from Bell & Ross, the BR-X1 has ended

The best of the Tokyo Game Show (so far)

How does lining up for 40 minutes to play five minutes of a new game sound?

WatchOS 2 hands-on: What Apple Watch should have had from the start

Ignoring the mixed reviews, common sense and the usually wise advice that you should avoid first-gen

Volkswagen got caught emissions cheating: What you need to know

Volkswagen’s attempts to cheat the Clean Air Act in the US have proved shocking to diesel

NASA countdown to Mars begins: 8-years left

This week NASA has revealed that their crewed mission to Mars timeline has been set. After

Intocircuit 11200mAh portable battery mini-review

Though they take up little space in your bag, a portable battery is a godsend for

Moto 360 (2015) vs Huawei Watch hands-on: so similar, so shiny

This week we’ve received two watches in the mail, one Moto 360 (the new one for

Razer Mamba TE Review: 2015’s gaming master mouse

The Razer Mamba TE is a Tournament Edition mouse made to compete with the highest-grade gaming

New Amazon Fire HD tablets put power and Prime first: Hands-on

Amazon has refreshed its Fire HD tablet range, bumping up screen quality, durability, and value for

Need for Speed PC delayed to 2016 to add unlocked framerates

2016 is the new 2015. At least for the upcoming new Need for Speed game’s PC

Snapdragon 617, 430 bring Quick Charge 3.0 to mid range

While Qualcomm is naturally praising its still to come Snapdragon 820, it wisely isn’t putting all

Sony to add uncompressed 14-bit RAW image capability to a7S II

Sony has a new higher-end digital camera that is due to land in stores next month

Snapchat adds pay-for-Replay and selfie filters

Ephemerality has always been the Snapchat way, but now the self-destructing social network is offering snap

VoLTE goes live in the UK (but not for your iPhone – yet)

The first UK network to offer VoLTE has gone live with its voice-over-data service, with Three

Skype Mojis add Muppets and more to your conversations

Digital conversations utilize emoji in a variety of ways, and as such we have a wide

European exec: Google has no plans to be a car maker

At the Frankfurt car show, Philipp Justus, Google’s managing director for Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, is

Batband headphones: an “ear-free” audio headband

Personal music sessions in public places often happen with one earbud in and one earbud out