iPhone 15 Pro Max vs Google Pixel 8 Pro: who wins the 5x zoom challenge? By Lance Ulanoff published October 15, 2023 These two flagships don't have much in common, except their 5x optical zoom cameras. So which is best?
North Korean Lazarus hackers are targeting nuclear workers By Sead Fadilpašić published December 23, 2024 Nuclear workers were also targeted with brand new malware.
My Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra vs iPhone 16 Pro Max night photography shootout revealed a big Galaxy issue – but a fix is on the way By Lance Ulanoff published February 12, 2025 I took the Galaxy S25 Ultra and the iPhone 16 Pro Max out at night to capture astrophotography. The results surprised me – especially a persistent S25 Ultra glitch.
A top US nuclear energy testing facility has been hit by a serious cyberattack and data breach By Sead Fadilpašić published November 22, 2023 The Idaho National Laboratory was attacked by SiegedSec which posted the stolen data in a Telegram channel.
Google Pixel 9 Pro XL review: Google's AI gateway device By Alex Walker-Todd published August 21, 2024 The Pixel 9 Pro XL is the biggest Pixel this year, and while it doesn't have many special features you can't find on the Pixel 9 Pro, that doesn't mean it isn't special in its own way
North Korean fake job hackers are going the extra mile to make sure their scams seem legit By Sead Fadilpašić published March 6, 2025 Security researchers claim to have found multiple fake personas from North Korea, getting hired in the West.
Shark vacuum cleaner technologies: a handy jargon-buster By Ruth Hamilton last updated September 25, 2024 QuadClean? DuoFins? MultiFLEX? Here's exactly what Shark's vacuum cleaner jargon means, and which bits you should prioritize.
Nothing Phone 2a Plus review: add a little bit of spice By Alex Walker-Todd published September 14, 2024 The success of the mid-range Phone 2a likely spurred the creation of the Nothing 2a Plus, which demands a higher price for more performance. Does that mean this is the Nothing phone to buy right now?
Micro nuclear reactors could cost as little as $20 million and launch by 2031 — but will it be enough for data center operators and the AI industry By Wayne Williams published September 11, 2024 Low cost micro nuclear reactors could be powering data centers by 2031.
Norman and the NERD: Google insider spills beans on how the quest for clean nuclear energy went ballistic at one of the world's largest technology companies with a weird detour via cold fusion By Efosa Udinmwen published December 7, 2024 Google's nuclear energy pursuit combined policy innovation, machine learning, fusion breakthroughs, and cold fusion experiments.
Beware, Facebook and Instagram are the worst social media for your privacy By Chiara Castro last updated October 4, 2024 Incogni put together a privacy ranking of the most popular social media platforms around – and not all services handle your personal data with the same care.
North Korean hackers use fake game to hack Google Chrome security flaw By Sead Fadilpašić published October 24, 2024 Zero-day flaw used to steal sensitive data from the browser, ultimately going for people's crypto.
North Korean hackers are using malicious npm packages to target developers By Sead Fadilpašić published August 30, 2024 Multiple malicious packages spotted on the repository are part of a bigger attack campaign.
OnePlus Open review: the only foldable phone that doesn't compromise By Philip Berne last updated April 12, 2024 With great looks and terrific cameras, the OnePlus Open is the first big foldable phone that doesn't make you sacrifice what's important.
Suno explained: How to use the viral AI song generator for free By Mark Wilson last updated February 14, 2025 Suno is like a ChatGPT for music, letting you create songs with lyrics and vocals in a few seconds – here's how to get started.
How to use music to help you sleep: 3 golden rules By Ruth Hamilton published April 1, 2024 Music can be a powerful part of your bedtime routine – here's how to pick the perfect sleep playlist.
Max has been adding some of Prime Video's most annoying features but also a load of better upgrades By Amelia Schwanke published March 21, 2025 A new study reveals that Max subscribers have found the 120 new features added in 2024 to make finding new content a breeze.
Samsung's world-first transparent micro-LED display is at CES, and it's like a hologram By Becky Scarrott last updated January 8, 2024 We can't tell you how much it'll cost or when you'll be able to buy it, but we can see right through Samsung's big CES reveal.
I tested Blu-ray vs Netflix and Disney Plus on the same movies, and the biggest difference surprised me By James Davidson published December 23, 2023 It’s good ol’ fashioned discs vs the internet
Micro nuclear reactors are being built that can deliver 5MW of power for up to 100 months, producing a staggering 1.2 petawatt-hours of energy By Wayne Williams published October 16, 2024 Westinghouse's eVinci microreactor could power future data centers and even provide energy on the moon
Iran protests, one year on—is technology more of an oppressor or liberator? By Chiara Castro published September 13, 2023 As Iranians get ready to commemorate the first anniversary of Masha Amini's death, authorities increase their crackdown. Will technology help or harm citizens asking for a change?
I’m a photographer – 5 ways to take great photos on your iPhone 16 in 2025 By Mark Wilson published December 29, 2024 How to get a more camera-like iPhone 16 experience
Don’t waste your money – these are the only Cyber Monday laptop deals you need to buy By Matt Hanson published November 27, 2023 Cyber Monday is the only time you should buy a laptop – and these deals show why.
‘This is not a traditional nature documentary’: Apple TV+ reveals the groundbreaking tech behind its new nature series By Tom Wardley published July 8, 2025 Apple TV+ is getting a new nature series that pushes the boundaries of wildlife documentaries – and this exclusive clip offers a sneak peek of how they filmed the adrenaline-fueled mission.
North Korean Lazarus hackers are using a fake coding test to steal passwords By Sead Fadilpašić published September 12, 2024 North Korean criminals are tweaking their 'fake job' campaign to target Python devs.
Lazarus hackers return and hijack a Windows security flaw By Sead Fadilpašić published February 29, 2024 North Korean hackers were seen disabling antivirus programs, possibly paving the way for more dangerous attacks.
North Korean hackers target South Korea with Internet Explorer vulnerabilities to deploy RokRAT malware By Efosa Udinmwen published December 8, 2024 North Korean hacker intensifies cyber-espionage efforts by targeting media organizations and experts in South Korean affairs.
Hackers target critical WordPress theme flaw - hundreds of sites at risk from potential takeover, find out if you're affected By Sead Fadilpašić published July 31, 2025 A bug that allows for WordPress site takeover is being actively exploited in the wild, experts have warned.
Here are the 5 fundamental steps for a successful CRM strategy By Barclay Ballard published February 15, 2024 We've put together a guide on how to craft the right strategy for getting the most from your chosen CRM platform.
What is lead tracking and how does it work? By Barclay Ballard published February 27, 2024 In this guide we explain exactly what lead tracking is and how it works.