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Samsung Series 9 QLED TV (2018) review: better, but still not the best

Samsung Series 9 QLED TV (2018) review: better, but still not the best

Samsung's flagship TV has a lot going for it, including incredible brightness and low latency, but its full-array LED panel can't compete with OLED.

  • by Peter Wells

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The best presentation 'clicker' money can buy
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The best presentation 'clicker' money can buy

A reliable clicker allows you to focus on your audience, not the computer you're presenting from.

  • by Peter Wells
Serious speakers for serious listening, in a compact format
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Serious speakers for serious listening, in a compact format

Listen to these speakers carefully, or even not so carefully, and it’s impossible not to be taken in by the precision you’ll hear.

  • by Rod Easdown
UK watchdog orders Cambridge Analytica to hand over American's personal data
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UK watchdog orders Cambridge Analytica to hand over American's personal data

Data privacy activists say that it sets a precedent that would enable millions of others to request information that the company had collected on them.

Facebook dating: a question of trust
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Facebook dating: a question of trust

Do we trust Facebook with our most intimate details?

  • by Ben Grubb
The style issue: Meet Instagram's new 'reality' superstars
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The style issue: Meet Instagram's new 'reality' superstars

Instagram perfection is so last year. Authenticity is trending, and not before time. Exhibit A: Celeste Barber, 3.6 million followers and rising.

  • by Amanda Hooton
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The deepest fake: how new tech will test our belief in what we see

The deepest fake: how new tech will test our belief in what we see

Feed a few hundred images of a person into FakeApp and it 'learns' their features. It's not mere cutting and pasting; more like a digital mask.

  • by John Bailey
LG announces G7 ThinQ, an AI-heavy phone with an iPhone-style 'notch'
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LG announces G7 ThinQ, an AI-heavy phone with an iPhone-style 'notch'

Korean company hopes to stand out from the crowd with impressive display and audio tech, and help from AI.

  • by Tim Biggs
Oculus Go review: the first VR gadget you might actually buy
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Oculus Go review: the first VR gadget you might actually buy

Decent virtual reality, which doesn't require a separate phone or computer to power it, now costs less than an iPad.

  • by Geoffrey Fowler
Twitter urges all users to change passwords after plain text 'bug'
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Twitter urges all users to change passwords after plain text 'bug'

Social network apologises after discovering user passwords being logged in plain text on an internal system.

  • by Jim Finkle
Future shock: Is my not-so-smart house watching me?
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Future shock: Is my not-so-smart house watching me?

Would my life be easier if I could keep track of dinner on my iPhone? I don't know. But it probably would be more monitored.

  • by Ronda Kaysen