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Protecting family online: which Bitdefender plan is right for you?
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Best graphics cards in 2026: I've tested every GPU to find the best bang for your buck
By Jason England, Darragh Murphy last updated
Looking to find the best GPU for your PC setup? Rather than just recommending you sell your house and buy an RTX 5090, here are our top graphics cards that give you the biggest bang for your buck.

Forget a regular TV — I just tested a 160Hz monitor that has Google TV built right in
By Sanuj Bhatia published
This 27-inch 4K monitor combines a 160Hz panel with built-in Google TV, letting you stream apps without connecting any external hardware.

I held the MacBook Neo in one hand and the new XPS 13 in the other — and Dell’s $699 laptop is surprisingly lighter
By Anthony Spadafora published
The new Dell XPS 13 is the perfect MacBook Neo alternative for Windows users, bringing iconic flagship luxury down to an uncharacteristically low price.

The best Canada VPN
By Olivia Powell last updated
We've used our in-depth testing to determine the best Canada VPNs for streaming, security, speed and more

Best student tablets: our top picks
By Richard Priday last updated
From the iPad to the OnePlus Pad to the Surface Pro, here are the best student tablets for anyone heading back to school.

The best BBC iPlayer VPN in 2026
By Olivia Powell last updated
From the World Cup, to Doctor Who and Strictly Come Dancing, the BBC has it all. A BBC iPlayer VPN is your ticket to entry

The best all-in-one printers in 2026 worth your money, tested by experts
By Darragh Murphy last updated
Need a printer that can print, scan and copy that actually works, is easy to set up and doesn't cost a small fortune? We've tested the best all-in-one printers that can do it all.

I just tested Nvidia RTX Spark laptops for video editing, gaming and AI — and the MacBook Pro is in trouble
By Jason England published
I went hands-on with Nvidia’s powerful new RTX Spark laptops at Computex 2026. Combining all-day Arm efficiency with elite DLSS 4.5 gaming, they completely threaten the MacBook Pro.
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