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ECS EliteGroup LIVA Z11 Plus mini PC review
By Mark Pickavance published
Another flagship design from ECS Group, the ECS LIVA Z11 Plus is a high-performance system inside a tiny NUC enclosure.

The Lenovo Go USB-C laptop power bank helps tame bag clutter thanks to a built-in cable
By Lindsay Handmer published
The Lenovo Go USB-C laptop power bank helps tame bag clutter thanks to a built-in cable and with a 65W output, it's great for fast laptop or phone top-ups

Football Manager 26 review: a long-term investment
By Ford James published
Football Manager 26 is the biggest revamp in series' history, but it's essentially an alpha for next year's game. Unless you're a die-hard fan, you're likely better off sticking with FM 24.

This multi-faceted wet-and-dry vac is the best I've ever used
By Derek Adams published
The Roborock F25 Ultra features sanitizing steam and grease-busting hot water modes, to tackle the toughest cleaning tasks.

BattlerGC Pro review: delivers the retro gaming goods on Switch 2, PC, and even your old GameCube
By Rhys Wood published
The BattlerGC Pro is an excellent alternative to the Nintendo Switch 2 GameCube controller.

Huawei Watch Ultimate 2 review: A deep dive with the first ever smartwatch to feature sonar communication
By Paul Hatton published
The Huawei Watch Ultimate 2 is the first smartwatch with sonar communication – but that comes at a cost.

I spent a week with the DJI Osmo Mobile 8, and it's just as good as pricier Hohem and Insta360 rivals
By Sam Kieldsen published
The affordable, well-equipped, and well-designed Osmo Mobile 8 improves on some of the OM 7P's weaknesses.

Kodak Ektar H35N: adorably basic
By Rod Lawton published
Imagine the tech of a disposable film camera, but in a reusable design with a splash of style and a vertical format that gets you double the shots on a roll of film.
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