The Pixel Watch 3 comes in two sizes, and even the smaller version has a bigger screen than last year's model, thanks to reduced bezels. We take an early look at it.| PCMag UK
The Pixel Buds Pro 2 use Google's new Tensor A1 chip for better call quality and noise cancellation, and to automatically pause whatever you're listening to when you start talking.| PCMag UK
Flashcards pull up questions based on the documents, notes, or reports you have added to a notebook. Quizzes curates gamified questions based on the material you have provided.| PCMag UK
Judge William Alsup says the settlement cannot be approved until a complete list of 465,000 books and their authors is provided.| PCMag UK
Gemini can answer questions, provide information, generate content, and integrate with other Google apps and services. Here’s how to take advantage of Google’s AI.| PCMag UK
We're here to help you find the best parental control service for your parenting style, so your child can navigate the internet safely.| PCMag Middle East
We've tested the best private messaging services to keep your conversations confidential from advertisers, governments, and any other prying eyes.| PCMag Middle East
Powerful and intuitive photo workflow software with easy cloud syncing| PCMag UK
Battlefield 6's beta will be open once again this weekend. Here's all you need to know to jump in and check out the highly anticipated game.| PCMag UK
You don't need to spend much money to get high-quality sound from headphones. Here's what to look for in a pair of budget headphones, along with our top-rated picks.| PCMag UK
Create automations that connect all your accounts and devices| PCMag UK
A mature and nicely intuitive network monitor that's deliver as a cloud service (mostly)| PCMag UK
The new 24GB GDDR7 DRAM promises speeds of over 40GBps.| PCMag UK
Every disk drive and SSD dies eventually. Here's how to check its S.M.A.R.T. status and prepare for its demise so you don't lose everything.| PCMag UK
Our new survey covers the smartwatches, rings, fitness trackers, and smart scales that monitor your health, as well as the tech you use for exercise: bikes, rowing machines, treadmills, and smart fitness mirrors.| PCMag Australia
Apple computer users need privacy, too. We rate and review all the top VPN services, and based on our latest testing, these are the best Mac VPNs.| PCMag Australia
The project wants to use generative AI to remake 100 Chinese films, including Bruce Lee's Fist of Fury and Jet Li's Once Upon a Time in China.| PCMag Australia
Organizing a tangle of cords is easier and less expensive than you might think. We show you how to tidy up your work and living spaces using household items you likely already have.| PCMag Australia
A handful of streaming music services offer Hi-Res Audio, or HRA, and these are the best for better-than-CD-quality music streams and a superior listening experience.| PCMag Australia
Curious about DeepSeek and how it stacks up against ChatGPT? I’ve tested both thoroughly to help you decide which AI chatbot is the better fit for your needs.| PCMag Australia
Alphabet-owned Waymo is also expanding in California, putting it leagues against competitors, including Tesla, which plans to launch a limited robotaxi service in Austin this weekend.| PCMag Australia
We asked our readers which AI apps deliver the best results—and which fall flat. The answers may surprise you.| PCMag Australia
Marvel Cosmic Invasion builds on the foundation laid by TMNT: Shredder's Revenge to craft a visually stunning superhero celebration. Here are my impressions after a Summer Game Fest demo.| PCMag Australia
Ransomware attacks turn important files into encrypted gibberish. Paying to get them back may seem like your only option, but the best ransomware protection we've tested can prevent those attacks from succeeding.| PCMag UK
Antivirus apps protect your PC's personal information, data, bank accounts, and much more. We've tested more than two dozen utilities to help you choose the best antivirus for your needs.| PCMag Australia
Delaying Apple Intelligence features shown in ads for the iPhone 16 is unfair and misleading, the class action lawsuit claims.| PCMag Australia
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Cloud web hosting offers the resource flexibility and power that you won't find with standard, single-server hosting. Here's everything you need to know to pick the right cloud server for your website, along with our top picks.| PCMag UK
Reselling is a fantastic way to enter the web hosting business without owning and operating your own servers. These top-rated services provide the useful features you need to get started.| PCMag UK
Whether you take casual selfies or work professionally as a photographer, the best photo editing software we've tested helps you get the most out of your images.| PCMag UK
Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, and Netflix aren't the only ways to enjoy online movies and TV shows. Explore the top streaming services based on price, catalog, features, and other important factors.| PCMag UK
Which security products do the best job keeping you and your computer safe? To find out, we put them through a series of rigorous tests.| PCMag UK
Antivirus and security suites should protect you against all types of malware, including spyware. These are our top tested choices for the best spyware protection.| PCMag UK
Decent antivirus protection, no installation required| PCMag UK
Microsoft Defender isn't bad, but it's still insufficient to fully protect your PC. You don't have to pay extra, though. We’ve tested and ranked the best free antivirus apps.| PCMag UK
Dedicated servers are integral hosting services for resource-intensive online businesses. These 10 tested and recommended web hosts deliver the reliability and power that mission-critical websites demand.| PCMag UK
WordPress is an excellent platform for easy website creation. These tested and recommended services offer the features you need to quickly build pages for business or personal use.| PCMag UK
Using a VPN, or virtual private network, is one of the best ways to protect your online privacy. We review dozens every year, and these are the best VPNs we've tested.| PCMag UK
No matter your budget or how large a screen you want, here's what to look for when shopping for a television, along with the best TVs we've tested.| PCMag UK
We've tested more than 100 anti-malware apps to help you find the best malware protection and removal software for all your devices.| PCMag UK
Looking to beef up your Wi-Fi network? A wireless range extender is a less expensive alternative to a new router. (Some can even turn your router setup into a mesh system.) Here are the top performers in our testing.| PCMag UK
Inkjet or laser? Need just printing, or have to scan and copy, too? Seeking low-cost ink, or a low-cost printer? Here's how to choose the right printer for home or work, backed by our top lab-tested picks.| PCMag UK
Your photos deserve a better place than your phone screen. Get the lowest prices and the sharpest prints with the best photo printing services we've tested.| PCMag UK
Wi-Fi 6, now the norm in most new routers, can take advantage of improved speeds and bandwidth. Is it time to upgrade and future-proof your network? We've tested all the latest Wi-Fi 6 routers to help you decide.| PCMag UK
Antivirus apps for your PC protect your personal information, data, bank accounts, and much more. We've tested more than two dozen utilities to help you choose the best antivirus for your needs.| PCMag UK
Choosing a web hosting can be an overwhelming experience. Let us help. Peruse these top-rated, thoroughly tested platforms to find the right one for your website.| PCMag UK
Want to create a website quickly? The top website builders we've tested include the tools to build attractive, well-designed pages for making money or just causal blogging.| PCMag UK
Need to know the IP address of your router, as assigned by your ISP, or the IP of your computer, as assigned by your router? These numbers are easy to find when you know where to look.| PCMag UK
The Pixel 9 series adds a Pro XL model to the mix and is optimized for Google AI with a Tensor G4 processor and lots of RAM. We take an early look at the new lineup.| PCMag UK
The best laptop for you depends on what you do every day. Whether you want a simple budget PC, a productivity workhorse, or a screamer of a gaming notebook, our deep-dive guide has all the advice you need, plus our top product picks in every major laptop category.| PCMag UK
VPNs can protect your privacy—if you use them right. We explain what VPNs do, what they don't, and how to get the most out of the service you choose.| PCMag UK
Dump that poky portable hard drive! External solid-state drives are faster and more affordable than ever. Check out our top-rated SSDs, plus detailed advice on how to buy the right one for you.| PCMag UK
Need portable storage that can survive a wilderness trek...or just the worst commute ever? Here's what to look for, plus reviews of the best tough flash and platter drives we've tested.| PCMag UK
Google says it is "infusing AI into everything," including Pixel devices and Android. We got a look at the latest Gemini AI features on the Pixel 9 and have some early favorites to share.| PCMag UK
The satellite-based Starlink internet service unlocks excellent speeds pretty much anywhere you can see the sky. Here’s what you need to know and how to get started.| PCMag UK
Working from home by day, gaming and streaming by night? Defeating Wi-Fi dead zones is more important than ever. A mesh network system can help, and these are the best we've tested.| PCMag UK
Have a household full of digital devices—and online gamers? Your network needs a router that's ready-made to give gaming traffic the right of way. Check out the best we've tested.| PCMag UK
These days, your wireless router is not just your lifeline to the internet, but also to your job. Here's what you need to build a snappy home Wi-Fi network, along with reviews of the best Wi-Fi routers we've tested for a range of needs and budgets.| PCMag UK
Network attached storage is the most versatile way to store data, but that's just one of the many benefits of buying a NAS device. We've tested the top models: See which will work best for your home or small business.| PCMag UK
Laptop drive almost full? Need to back up your photos? Desktop-size and portable platter storage has never been cheaper. Our deep-dive reviews help you track down the right external hard drive.| PCMag UK
Want to use your own Wi-Fi router or mesh system with Starlink? Here's how to add your own equipment to Starlink routers old and new, boosting your coverage and speeds to the next level.| PCMag UK
Storing and syncing files in the cloud makes your life easier and keeps your data safer. The best cloud storage services let you easily share and access files from anywhere and restore them if something goes wrong.| PCMag UK
A mishap from the Chinese rocket creates over 300 pieces of trackable debris, according to US Space Command. And the fragments might one day pose a danger to Starlink.| PCMag UK
The 0.0.0.0 IP address can be exploited in Safari, Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Opera.| PCMag UK
Unstable 13th and 14th Gen Intel Core processors are raising lots of concerns for desktop owners. Here's the latest on what's happening—and what your next move should be.| PCMag UK
Intel also indicates it'll do a better job fielding users' requests to replace affected CPUs.| PCMag UK
Three consumers file a class-action lawsuit against CrowdStrike after they were forced to wait for hours at the airport and pay for new flights and ground transportation.| PCMag UK
The law firm claims Intel's effort to extend the warranty on its 13th and 14th Gen Core desktop chips 'may not be sufficient compensation' for affected buyers.| PCMag UK