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I tested ServiceNow and found it offers a powerful and comprehensive ITSM platform ideal for larger organizations
By Ritoban Mukherjee published
An all-in-one enterprise service management platform with strong automation. But it comes with a steep learning curve and high costs for small businesses.

I tested Spiceworks and found it offers great functionality for a free help desk tool, making it perfect for SMB IT teams
By Ritoban Mukherjee published
A free yet user-friendly IT help desk solution with strong ticketing features. But it includes ads and may have some performance issues.

I tried ManageEngine ServiceDesk Plus and found it offers great features for large organizations
By Ritoban Mukherjee last updated
ManageEngine ServiceDesk Plus is aimed at large organizations that need serious ITIL features.

I tested HappyFox Help Desk and found A powerful and easy to use system that isn’t as competitively priced as it once was
By Ritoban Mukherjee last updated
HappyFox delivers a comprehensive customer support solution with a customizable interface, if you can pay the price.

Oukitel WP300 rugged phone review
By Mark Pickavance published
Another modular phone from Oukitel, this time with options for a watch and a light.

Blades of Fire review: forging a path with mid-budget retro charm
By Alicia Haddick published
Blades of Fire has a retro simplicity that hugely appeals and makes for a fine blacksmithing adventure.

Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning review: a flawed but oh-so-much fun farewell to cinema’s greatest action franchise
By Axel Metz published
Tom Cruise signs off as Ethan Hunt in the messy-but-occasionally-brilliant Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning.

I spent two weeks with the world's first robovac with a mechanical arm, and I'm optimistic but not sold quite yet
By Ruth Hamilton published
The Roborock Saros Z70 boasts some truly groundbreaking features, but it needs refining if it's to be truly useful.
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