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The best VPN in 2026: our top 5 picks
By Mo Harber-Lamond last updated
We've tested and reviewed dozens of VPN. On this page we've ranked the five best VPNs we've used, and delve into the details of why they're so good.

Best tablets for kids in 2026: our top child-friendly picks tested and rated
By Jason England last updated
Our guide to the best kid-friendly tablets around, based on our own hands-on testing and reviews.

Steam Machine leak suggests 4 different models — and a queue system to stop scalpers
By Tony Polanco published
Valve is reportedly prepping 4 Steam Machine models, along with a reservation queue to curb scalpers and bots, but there's no news on pricing.

NordVPN is still on sale – and it's the best VPN for most people
By George Phillips published
When it comes to the best VPN for most people, NordVPN is hard to beat. It boasts speed, power, and great features – and it's still on sale.

The best iPads for kids in 2026: Our top picks tested and rated
By Richard Priday last updated
These are the best iPads to give your kids

Best AI laptops in 2026: Here's our 6 top recommendations tested and reviewed
By Darragh Murphy last updated
AI is well and truly here, and you'll need the right kind of laptop to run it well. Here are our picks for the best of the best.

Norton Neo Browser adds autonomous built-in VPN in new update – here's what you need to know
By Joe Chivers published
Norton Neo's new in-built VPN claims to boost security without needing user input, and increases protection from prompt injection attacks. Here's what you need to know.

AI is changing how we transcribe, and this might be the best example of it on Mac yet
By Lloyd Coombes published
TypeWhisper is a local AI model that’s ideal for transcription and runs right on your Mac.

Urban VPN releases its own in-house protocol – but its VPN is unsafe
By George Phillips published
Urban VPN has revealed its new in-house protocol – Urban LinkX. But the VPN itself has questionable privacy practices and we'd recommend you avoid downloading it.

macOS 27 set to launch with three huge new features — and no, Apple’s not killing Liquid Glass at WWDC 2026
By Jason England published
macOS 27 is set to be unveiled at WWDC 2026, and rumors are pointing to a "Snow Leopard" focus on stability, a crucial Liquid Glass redesign and an AI-powered Safari.
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