Technology
FIFA World Cup sponsor Hisense reveals its TV starting XI ahead of the tournament’s kick-off in June
I got a glimpse at the flagship models in Hisense’s 2026 TV range at CES, but can now confirm the full squad following a showcase event in Munich
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Samsung S99H review: Samsung kicks off its 2026 range in a blaze of glory Samsung’s new flagship TV takes OLED to places it’s never gone before - and where rivals may struggle to follow£4599 -
Samsung Galaxy S26 review: Frustratingly unrivalled The Galaxy S26 is the best compact phone around and, annoyingly, Samsung knows it -
Motorola Moto G17 review: Hell no, Moto The obnoxiously barebones Motorola Moto G17 is the Ryanair of phones – and you’d be better off walking£150 -
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Iniu SnapGo Air: Slim and speedy It’s expensive, but faster wired and wireless speeds make it the perfect power bank for cutting-edge phones£45 -
Motorola Edge 70 Fusion review: Sustainable energy The Motorola Edge 70 Fusion pairs a slick design with outstanding battery life, but a big price increase complicates its appeal£380 -
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Philips Evnia 27M2N3501PA: The biggest gaming monitor bargain around A sensibly priced gaming monitor that can serve up crystal-clear 260Hz action – a genuine bargain£200 -
Nothing Headphone (a) review: A-OK in most respects Cheaper rarely means better, but in the case of the Nothing Headphone (a), I’d definitely buy them over the brand’s pricier over-ear stablemates -
Apple iPhone 17e: A good phone, but basic The iPhone 17e is Apple’s cheapest phone, and therefore a shoo-in for top sales, but Android rivals offer a lot more for your money£599 -
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Ugreen PB771: The power bank that does everything A versatile and speedy way to charge all your devices on the move, with plenty of power on tap£90 -
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Valerion StreamMaster Plus 2 review: Spectacular performance for the price The StreamMaster Plus 2 delivers some of the best pictures and audio we’ve seen for under £2,000. Buy it on sale, and it’s a steal£1199 -
Samsung unveils Galaxy A37 5G and A57 5G smartphones … but is that a problem? The Nothing Phone (4A) Pro might have something to say about that