Google Pixel 3 XL Review
The Pixel 3 XL might be a bit old now, but it still has one of the best cameras on the market. So should you buy one in 2021?
The Pixel 3 XL might be a bit old now, but it still has one of the best cameras on the market. So should you buy one in 2021?
According to leaks online, Nokia is set to launch the world's first phone with five rear cameras. Called the 9 PureView, it's expected to be revealed early in December and should compete with the OnePlus 6 and Honor 10. We take a look at the leaks and what you can expect
It has emerged that several UK-based companies are considering giving their employees surgically-implanted microchips. We look at companies that have done this in the past and whether this is the thin end of the wedge for intensive and intrusive employee scrutiny
It has emerged that the UK is funding the development of fully autonomous military drones designed to fight in combat, despite publicly stating the opposite. We take a look at what this might mean for the British military, industry and the population of the world
You're going to be swamped with deals this Black Friday. But are they all genuine? We show you how to find out whether that 5
A Tanzanian government official has announced on YouTube that he is forming a squad that will use social media to identify gay people and LGBT activists so they can be arrested. What responsibility should social media sites take when their platforms facilitate real-world harm?
Hackers looking to get their hands on the big bucks will often go after banks and even nation states. We run through some of the biggest hacking incidents in history, including a cyber war in Estonia and the JPMorgan Chase hack from 2014
Not all hackers are bad. Some people just love breaking into networks so much they do it for fun, as a pastime. So what's dri
Ransomware is a big deal in the world of scams. In fact, it even predates the internet itself. We decided to take a look back
You might have never heard of TikTok, but your kids probably use it every day. It's the video-sharing social media app aimed squarely at teenagers that is proving more popular than Facebook, Instagram and YouTube. We explain everything about it and how it works.
With cyberwarfare always in the news, Tech.Co takes a look back over the history of cyberwarfare, including the first incident, the big Yahoo hack from 2013 and a joint US-Israeli project you've probably never heard of.
Apple has lost its trillion dollar status after announcing some disappointing financial forecasts for the next quarter. We've taken a look at what that means for the company, why it's happened, and what it can do to put it right.
With OnePlus' imminent arrival in the US, we explain why it's set to be the next big phone brand on the market, and why you should care about its cut-price, flagship-killing phones, like the newly-released OnePlus 6T.
Apple has launched four new products: A new MacBook Air, two new iPad Pros and a long overdue Mac Mini refresh. But have these products muddied the waters of Apple's once-clear product lineup? We take a deeper look at each new product and weigh them all against each other.
Apple's new iPad Pros are so powerful, we wonder whether they could replace your MacBook. And whether Apple is planning to replace the MacBooks with iPads in totality in the long term.
After going four years with an update, Apple finally gives the Mac Mini a much needed face lift and specs boost. It's also seen a considerable price rise, and now sits at a few hundred dollars more than the previous model. So, is now the time to buy a Mac Mini?
At its October product event, Apple announced a new MacBook Air, as well as iPad Pro and Mac Mini. With the new MacBook Air boasting vastly improved features, including an 8th generation processor and Retina screen, is this now the most compelling laptop in Apple's range?
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) in the UK has announced that it's slapping Facebook with a £500,000 ($644,413) fine for “serious breaches of data protection law.” Spare change for Zuckerberg? Or an opening salvo for further penalties to come?
Mainstream dating apps such as Tinder leaving you feeling hopeless? Try these weirdly specific dating apps designed for everyone from right-wingers, to Kanye West fans, to conspiracy theorists.
The HTC Exodus 1 is the first Android blockchain phone. Not sure what that means? You're not alone. But fear not, we'll explain what it means and whether the Exodus 1 is actually a good phone and if you should buy one.