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TURN YOUR DUMB TV INTO A SMART ONE WITH A RASPBERRY PI
Enjoy video on demand and more Nik Rawlinson finds out how the humble Pi can transform your TV
GIGABIT INTERNET Get the speeds you're paying for
Is your premium internet service not racing along like it should? Darien Graham-Smith goes in search of faster downloads on every device
7 HABITS OF HIGHLY EFFECTIVE IT PROS
The PC Pro team combine their collective wisdom to create seven tips for keeping on top of your IT game
BRILLIANT MONITORS from £149
Whether you’re looking for screens to roll out ina business, an entertainment centrepiece ora pro-quality monitor, one of our 15 displays holds the answer
PORTABLESSDs FROM £69
We review 12 portable SSDs that cover a wide range of standards, form factors and target users
Netgear Orbi 970
This ultra-premium mesh is loaded with potential, but Wi-Fi 7 isn't mature enough to justify the huge price
SLASH YOUR BILLS BUILD YOUR OWN SMART HOME GRID
There are huge savings to be made on energy bills if you can take control of your home grid. Barry Collins reveals how it's done
Robobutlers may never happen, but robot care workers are on their way
Do you hate loading the dishwasher enough to pay someone to do it remotely? Nicole Kobie wonders about the weird future of home robots
Technical debt
Cutting corners now means more work down the road - but Steve Cassidy asks whether that's always a bad thing
Zyxel ZyWALL ATP500
Zyxel delivers tough gateway security and advanced threat protection at a very appealing price
CREATIVE WORKSTATIONS
Intel and AMD both offer compelling CPU choices for workstations, giving us ten machines with the widest variety of specifications we've seen for years
ANDROID PHONES FROM £219
As this roundup of four affordable contenders shows, there's no need to spend a fortune on a phone
Amazon Echo Pop
If you want a compact Alexa smart speaker, the Pop is now the cheapest choice - but what does it really add?
Getac X600
A powerful alternative to the Panasonic Toughbook 40, with the bonus of optional Nvidia graphics
Amazon Fire Max 11
With its 2K screen and sleek design, this is Amazon's best tablet yet-but FireOS remains a hindrance
Google Pixel Fold
The Pixel Fold delivers with a thin and durable design, a wide front display, smart software and great cameras
Welcome to the Fediverse
Have commercial social networks had their day? Darien Graham-Smith looks at the free, community-run apps that could usurp Twitter, Reddit and the Meta empire
Ditch the filing cabinet
It’s not just big businesses that have to manage paperwork – Nik Rawlinson finds it’s easy to digitise and manage documents in all sizes of company (and households)
GREEN PCS MISSION IMPOSSIBLE?
The world's biggest PC maker says it can achieve net-zero by 2050. Barry Collins visits Lenovo's US headquarters to get his hands on plant-based PCs, bamboo packaging and vegan leather covers
DocuSign
Makes signing and managing documents simple, but best suited to business users who have to regularly sign docs
Mobvoi TicWatch Pro 5
A watch with hidden depths and strong battery life, but you'll need to use Mobvoi's apps to fully exploit it
Tackling the skills shortfall
Companies aiming for growth need the right IT talent: Nik Rawlinson talks to industry experts about how to attract and keep the best applicants
DJI Mavic 3 Pro
A triple-camera drone targeted at the serious user, reflected in its restricted C2 category rating
Original Prusa MK4
An excellent 3D printer that produces top-quality prints and sets a benchmark for all other 3D printers to follow
Apple MacBook Air 15in
Apple does it again, with superb battery life and performance squeezed into a thin, stylish chassis
LG gram Super Slim
There's a lot that's super about this product, including its speed and size, even if the price is super-high, too
PCSpecialist Topaz Supreme
An all-AMD system that offers terrific value for money and plenty of power in a chunky chassis
HP Omen 45L
A gaming PC that marries understated style with jaw-dropping power, and it makes the most of its components
LAPTOPS from £469
Whether you're buying for a student or yourself, this mix of Chromebooks and low-priced Windows laptops may just hold the answer
Who owns the data used to train AI?
Elon Musk says he owns it. Twitter's Ts & Cs suggest otherwise. James O'Malley investigates who really owns the data being used to train AI