Our monthly column of trends and news tries out an environment monitor and more Tapo smart sensors, there’s news of forthcoming (expensive!) electric cars from Lotus, […]
Our column covering Internet-related trends, and more besides, bags a label printer from China at a bargain price, and some current and new smarthome products by […]
This month’s Internet and tech column explains how the role of cookies is changing and the headaches they are giving the publishing sector. There’s an update […]
This month’s column proves how power supply glitches can catch out even seasoned home network users, suggests some cheap and cheerful workshop tools available direct from […]
This month’s magazine column goes in search of vampires – not of the blood-sucking Chiropteran variety, but of the electrical power-sucking type instead. For the enlightenment […]
Our Net Work columnist tries some compact uninterruptible power supplies designed for routers, modems or small electronics during a power outage. How the UK would manage […]
This month’s column has news of new energy-saving incentives for smart meter users, the ORA Funky Cat BEV finally launches, some of Logitech’s mice are considered […]
This issue’s Net Work column examines advancements in AI-powered image processing and raises the prospect of ‘face payments’. There’s space news, and advice about dealing with […]
This month’s column has a practical angle, looking at broadband router choices and advice about choosing quality mains adaptors. Aspects of DC connectors and USB charging […]