
Back in 2021, the Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin wireless speaker returned to embrace the digital age of streaming and voice assistance – and it was a mighty fine effort. But like with its loudspeakers and headphones, Bowers & Wilkins clearly had an itch it couldn’t wait to scratch and tweaked several aspects for the [...]
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Apple is preparing for a “monumental” year for devices… in 2027. That’s according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman who says Apple is tooling-up to give it’s line-up a huge refresh. In his weekly Power On newsletter, the reliable Apple reporter says the product “renaissance” is coming two years from now, but perhaps without much for fans [...]

We explain everything you need to know about turning and flipping a mattress, including why it’s important to and often you should do it.
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An essential tool for tidying up grass, cutting back brush, and getting to places that lawnmowers just can’t reach, a grass trimmer is your garden’s new best friend. Getting the most out of its whizzing line takes a bit of practice, though. Here’s how to use a grass trimmer properly. This guide applies to practically [...]
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OPINION: Another week in the world of TV and another peek at what’s coming later in 2025 – this time it was Panasonic’s range of 4K OLEDs, Mini LED and LCD TVs. The event was held at its European HQ in Wiesbaden (which seems to be a very pleasant town), and there I had more [...]
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OPINION: Apple TV+ is one of the best streaming services that you’re probably not watching. It’s not aiming to be Netflix or Prime Video in its approach, putting quality ahead of quantity, and after six years of existence there’s plenty to watch on the service. If you’ve been paying any attention to streaming, you’d have [...]
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Winners and Losers: The sunny weather has made its way to Britain and there’s a chance to touch grass, so why are we heralding Netflix this week? Lots of diverse news in the tech world this week. On the fitness tracker front, the beloved Whoop brand brought its fifth generation model to fore. I’ve been [...]
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OPINION: Android 16 isn’t too far off, with Google rumoured to release the next major version of Android to Pixel devices as early as June 2025 – and it’s set to be more exciting than usual. That’s because Google is rumoured to introduce major user interface updates as part of the Android 16 update, all [...]
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When Whoop transitioned from direct hardware sales to a subscription-only model for in 2018 during the Whoop 3 era, the company softened the blow by telling subscribers they’d get free updates to any hardware, a policy which continued into this year. “Additionally, instead of purchasing new hardware every time an updated model is produced, WHOOP [...]

When Samsung revealed it was planning an innovative new design for this year’s Galaxy Watch update I wondered aloud whether that might include the new shape for the watchface. That now appears like a distinct possibility for the Galaxy Watch 8 Classic, according to clues found within Samsung’s firmware. Android Authority busted open an APK [...]