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ArticleBARGAIN HUNTING OF THE MONTH

Two of our edit­ors see if they can sniff out a bar­gain as they com­pare the world’s cheapest laptops, tab­lets, pro­ject­ors, mon­it­ors, phones and more against their big-brand rivals.

BARGAIN HUNTING OF THE MONTH

ArticleFUTURE HUNTING OF THE MONTH

What tech­no­lo­gical treas­ures did Com­pu­tex 2026 hold? We were on site in Taipei to find out, with our top picks includ­ing the new Dell XPS 13 and a couple of busi­ness-focused sur­prises.

FUTURE HUNTING OF THE MONTH

ArticleAI UPSKILLING OF THE MONTH

We’ve all heard of Open­Claw by now, but what can it actu­ally do for you? We set our most tech­nical editor the chal­lenge of find­ing out, with all revealed in this nine-page guide.

AI UPSKILLING OF THE MONTH

ArticleREVIEW OF THE MONTH

There’s noth­ing quite like a product that knows its place in the world, and the ProArt PZ14 sits firmly in that cat­egory. A Win­dows tab­let designed for cre­at­ives, it ships with an innov­at­ive stylus that tries to mimic the feel and even the...

REVIEW OF THE MONTH

ArticlePERSON OF THE MONTH

We unearth the fas­cin­at­ing story of both Sey­mour Cray and the devel­op­ment of the world’s first true super­com­puter, the Cray-1.

PERSON OF THE MONTH

ArticleTHE LABS IN ONE NUMBER

So what if one laptop is twice as fast as its cheapo rival if that cheapo rival does the job? It’s the big ques­tion that under­pins this group test of every­day laptops, where we pitch the Mac­Book Neo against all its Win­dows rivals – and the...

THE LABS IN ONE NUMBER

ArticleDavey Winder

How angry hack­ers and AI are chan­ging the threat land­scape. For the longest time, com­prom­ised cre­den­tials have been the ini­tial access entry method of choice for threat act­ors of all col­ours, from ransom­ware to account takeovers. But as...

Davey Winder