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I tested the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra — and of course it's the best Android phone ever
By Lance Ulanoff published
Thinner, lighter, brighter (photos), and a wild screen privacy feature

Young Sherlock review: new Prime Video show is the best spinoff in years
By Jasmine Valentine published
Young Sherlock on Prime Video proves it’s still possible to reinvent an old classic — or that you need Guy Ritchie to make it unforgettable.

Pokémon Pokopia review: did the Nintendo Switch 2 finally get its system seller?
By Josephine Watson published
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Fujifilm X-T30 III review: a tidy, low-cost retro package for beginner photographers
By Timothy Coleman, Peter Fenech last updated
Fujifilm's X-T30 III sits below the X-T50 as an entry-level mirrorless camera, with a compact retro design that includes a decent viewfinder and built-in flash.

The GameSir G7 Pro is one of the brand’s most customizable models yet, and it’s fantastic
By Rhys Wood published
The GameSir G7 Pro is a highly customizable controller for Xbox and PC, and it’s one of the brand’s best to date.

Razer Kitsune review: a luxurious leverless that’ll take your wallet for a ride
By Rhys Wood published
The Razer Kitsune is a top-shelf leverless controller from a brand familiar with luxury; just expect to be paying a luxurious price as a result.

Honor MagicBook Pro 14 (2026) business laptop review
By Alastair Jennings published
Huge battery and performance make this slimline business-focused laptop one of the best value options going.

Kodak Snapic A1 review: a basic 35mm camera packed with retro charm
By Sam Kieldsen published
A few clever touches and striking styling elevate Kodak's cheap 35mm film camera above the level of a disposable point-and-shoot – but the ongoing costs can be steep.
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