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Victoria Woollaston

Victoria has been writing about tech and science since her days at WebUser in 2009. More recently, she edited the MailOnline’s Science and Tech section and ran WIRED’s UK website.

Recent articles by Victoria Woollaston

Disney Plus UK: Every single film, TV show and series
Streaming

You can now watch than 500 films, 350 series and a slate of 26 exclusive Disney Plus originals in the UK

Disney Plus UK launch date and pricing confirmed
Streaming

Disney Plus will now launch in the UK a week earlier than first thought – on 24 March – and it's going to cost just £5.99 a month

Apple launches new £130 Powerbeats
Headphones

After months of rumours and leaks about the Powerbeats 4, Apple has officially released its next-generation earphones

Get a FREE Nintendo Switch with Virgin Media's TV deals
Broadband

Until 18 March, signing up to one of the various Bigger Bundle package will get you the console, worth £279.99, or £150 bill credit

BT hit with £245k Ofcom fine for overcharging customers
Mobile networks

BT has been fined for failing to put a price cap on 118 calls made by EE customers for three months during 2019

How to watch Liverpool vs Atletico Madrid
Streaming

Trailing by one goal, Liverpool host Spanish side Atletico Madrid in tonight's second leg of the Champions League

Dyson unveils its new Corrale cordless straightener
Health & beauty

The cordless Dyson Corrale straightener goes on sale today (10 March) priced at £399

4.4million UK homes have worse Wi-Fi than London Underground
Broadband

Uswitch’s Tube Surfing Study analysed Wi-Fi speeds across 99 station platforms in Zone 1 of TFL’s underground rail network

A flaw found in NordVPN could have exposed payment details
VPNs

The VPN giant's vulnerability, which has since been patched, was uncovered as part of the HackerOne scheme

4G speeds could finally get a boost in mast-sharing plans
Mobile networks

The so-called Shared Rural Network (SRN) Agreement will see Three, Vodafone, O2 and EE (BT) working together to extend 4G services