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Stuart Andrews
Stuart Andrews has been writing about technology and computing for over 25 years and has written for nearly every major UK PC and tech outlet, including PC Pro and the Sunday Times. He still writes about PCs, laptops and enterprise computing, plus PC and console gaming, but he also likes to get his hands dirty with the latest gardening tools and chill out with his favourite movies. He loves to test things and will benchmark anything and everything that comes his way.
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What is Zigbee? Everything you need to know What is Zigbee, and why is it a big deal for smart home devices?Stuart Andrews
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The best free and paid-for antivirus for Android Six internet security apps to keep you safe from mobile malware, phone theft and on-the-go threatsDarien Graham-Smith
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CyberPower Infinity X88 GTX review: A powerhouse of a PC A formidable price, but just look at what's inside: the Infinity X88 GTX is a beastly gaming PC£1600Stuart Andrews
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Hive Active Lighting review: Effective and easy to use A fine lighting system that provides a platform from which to build your smart home, but it's not quite up there with Philips' Hue£70Stuart Andrews
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PC Specialist Vulcan S-01 review: A solid gaming PC This beautifully built and designed gaming PC has bags of potential£1500Stuart Andrews
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recommendedScan 3XS Gamer review: The best sub-£1,500 PC for 4K gaming Other PCs are faster in some areas, but this is a killer 4K games machine for a competitive price£1500Stuart Andrews
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PC Specialist Recoil II review: Perfect for gamers It's not the most portable, but who cares when you see what the Recoil II can do?£989Stuart Andrews
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Lenovo ThinkPad X380 Yoga: Does the business A superb thin, light and powerful laptop for business users on the move£1360Stuart Andrews
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Medion Akoya S3409: A lot of power in a compact chassis Battery life isn’t brilliant, but everything else about this 13.3in ultraportable screams excellent value£599Nathan Spendelow
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The cheapest cloud storage options, both free and paid Great cloud storage doesn’t have to cost a bomb, but which provider has the right deal for you?Stuart Andrews
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DotVPN review: A fast, free VPN alternative A cheap, high-speed proxy service — but it’s not as versatile as a real VPN£3.80Stuart Andrews
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F-Secure Freedome review: A VPN for the everyday user Not the most feature-packed VPN, but a good choice for those wanting simple, fuss-free privacy protection£40Stuart Andrews
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recommendedPalicomp Intel i7 Nebula review: High quality at a high cost Awesome performance combines with a dazzling light show for a killer gaming system£1550Stuart Andrews
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Lenovo Legion Y720 review: A big-brand enthusiast PC The Legion looks the part, but doesn't have the balanced spec to match the very best or cope with 4K gaming£999Stuart Andrews