Technology
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
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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 -
UGreen Nexode PB724 More capacity and speed than your average compact charger, though at the cost of added weight and bulk£35 -
Denon’s new Home 2.0 speaker lineup launches today. I got an early listen to all three models – here’s what I thought Three new wireless multi-room speakers from Denon go on sale today and I got the chance to give them an early listen -
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EarFun Air Pro 4+ review: The best value earbuds for most people in 2026 They may be a budget buy, but these buds promise top-tier sound, high-end codec support, competitive ANC and loads of battery life – do they live up to the hype?£70 -
M5 MacBook Air: Great laptop, but the appeal is waning Still a brilliant laptop, but with the competition stronger than ever, the appeal of Apple’s flagship laptop is weakening£1299 -
The best power banks in 2026, as tested by us Don’t get stuck without a charger – we’ve tested and selected the best power banks for keeping your devices juiced up on the go -
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Cuktech 10 Mini: A pint-sized power bank that's great value With three ports and super-fast charging, the 10 Mini is a value-packed, versatile power bank£24 -
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Anker Prime A110A review: The ultimate mobile power bank Anker has redefined the power-house powerbank with faster charging speeds and an impressive set of features. The only question is if you need to spend this much£180 -
Nothing Phone (4a) Pro review: Nu metal (but old problems) The metal build is great but the Nothing Phone (4a) Pro is too similar to its cheaper sibling to be this expensive£499 -
Alexa+ finally arrives in the UK Alexa+ finally comes to the UK and, apparently, she's a fan of pickled Monster Munch