Ian Morris
Ian has been involved in technology journalism since 2007, originally writing about AV hardware back when LCDs and plasma TVs were just gaining popularity. Nearly 15 years on, he remains as excited as ever about how tech can make your life better. Ian is the editor of T3.com but has also regularly contributed to Tom's Guide.
Latest articles by Ian Morris
Windows 10 is fixing one of its most annoying problems — here's how
By Ian Morris published
Microsoft is fixing a problem with Windows 10 that may well have bothered you if you're a multi-monitor user.
This new iPhone keyboard can fix your awful typing
By Ian Morris published
Typewise 3 is certainly an interesting idea that promises to reduce your type errors on the iPhone. But learning how to use the keyboard takes some effort.
Nvidia GPU owners warned about serious driver bugs — update now
By Ian Morris published
Nvidia has published details of a number of serious problems with older drivers. Make sure yours are up-to-date.
Forget Tesla — Meet this pollution sucking electric car
By Ian Morris published
The Airo electric car will filter air from ICE vehicles and make the atmosphere better for everyone.
Forget PS5 restocks — global chip shortage now spilling over to all of these products
By Ian Morris published
The processors that run washing machines, toasters and your smartphone are in short supply, and it's not getting better.
Roku may lose YouTube app over Google's 'anti-competitive' demands
By Ian Morris published
Roku is claiming Google is threatening to pull YouTube TV from the platform if its demands aren't met.
Microsoft Surface Laptop 4 ad breaks news that MacBooks don't have touchscreens
By Ian Morris published
The Surface 4 is, no doubt, a great machine but the endless comparisons to the Macbook Air are really not sensible.
Microsoft just fixed Windows 10 game-killing bug — here's what you need to know
By Ian Morris, Roland Moore-Colyer published
Two recent Windows 10 updates seemed to be causing poor frame rates and stuttering when VSync is enabled during games. But Microsoft has pushed out a fix.
Tesla Model 3 and Model Y prices are up again — here's how much you'll pay
By Ian Morris published
Tesla is now on its fifth price change this year, but after some earlier reductions the sticker price is on the up.
Netflix’s password-sharing crackdown — here's what the CEO has to say
By Ian Morris published
Netflix denies that it wants to block people from sharing accounts but that doesn't track with the message given to customers.
PS Now just got a big upgrade, but it still can't match Xbox Game Pass
By Ian Morris published
Sony's improving the streaming resolution for its PlayStation now service, but Microsoft is still a step ahead with Game Pass.
Windows 10 gets a new feature to save laptop battery life
By Ian Morris published
A new battery saving mode on Windows 10's latest beta release promises much better power management
New Apple TV Siri Remote has a big weakness — here's why
By Ian Morris published
If you were hoping to be able to use Apple's Find My app to track down the new Siri Remote, you're out of luck.
The M1 iMac is brilliant — but it’s missing one key feature
By Ian Morris published
Apple's new iMac is likely to sell in massive numbers, but we'd love to see it support Face ID.
Google Meet is getting killer new upgrades — here's what's coming soon
By Ian Morris published
Google Meet is about to get some great new features, including better control over what you see and moving backgrounds.
Mac mini gets a speedy internet upgrade - but there's a catch
By Ian Morris published
The M1 Mac Mini now has the option for a much faster Ethernet port.
New Apple TV 4K vs old Apple TV 4K: What's the difference?
By Ian Morris published
Apple has announced an new version of Apple TV 4K that improves a number of important features and adds a new remote.
PS5 battery failure issue exposed — what you need to know
By Ian Morris published
This small failure could render your PS5 useless at some point in the future.
Peloton responds to 'urgent' CSPC warning over treadmill's risks to children
By Ian Morris published
Peloton is under fire after it emerged its expensive treadmill poses a serious risk to both children and pets.
Please stop using your pet names as passwords
By Ian Morris published
According to the U.K.'s National Cyber Security Centre, a worrying number of people are using really insecure passwords for online accounts.
Samsung to make surprise return to making OLED TVs — thanks to LG
By Ian Morris published
Samsung has long term plans for OLED, but it could be releasing a new TV this year with an LG pane
Epic Games vs Apple — things just got ugly right before trial
By Ian Morris published
Epic and Apple's battle royale is just a few weeks away now and things are heating up as court documents are filed.