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New Netflix movies: every English language original film you can watch in December 2025
By Tom Power last updated
Updated These are the biggest new Netflix movies that have been released this month.

Microsoft 365 is hiking prices for businesses - here's how much it will cost you
By Craig Hale published
Microsoft is increasing M365/O365 prices for business/government customers, but not without merit.

Samsung’s Ballie robot is delayed again – and now we know why
By Jacob Krol published
With Ballie now past its planned 2025 debut, Samsung tells TechRadar it is “continuing to refine and perfect the technology” before release.

Chinese hackers used Brickworm malware to breach critical US infrastructure
By Sead Fadilpašić published
CISA and friends are sounding the alarm, once again, for Chinese state-sponsored hackers

Ofcom wants to double down on file monitoring in 2026
By Chiara Castro published
Experts are concerned about the precedent it may set for users' privacy, despite Ofcom ensuring that measures should not break "end-to-end encryption."

This tiny DAC gives phones the audio skills of the best hi-res music player
By Carrie Marshall published
It's the size of a lighter but the HC5 is a delighter – and A&K's new earbuds are pretty special too

Netflix agrees $82.7 billion deal to buy Warner Bros. Discovery – and claims it’ll result in 'more choice and greater value for consumers'
By David Nield published
A giant entertainment deal is agreed for over $80 billion, but it'll face opposition

‘A solution looking for a problem that doesn’t exist’: Logitech CEO blasts AI gadgets – and most people think that’s being generous
By John-Anthony Disotto published
Logitech’s CEO has called AI gadgets “solutions looking for a problem,” and judging by the online backlash, most people think even that’s putting it politely.
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