We like to think we review laptops in more detail and with more rigor than anyone else, and no laptop this year has attracted more attention than Apple's new 15-inch MacBook Air – click through for our verdict on the biggest Air yet.
You may have noticed that much of Reddit has gone dark today, and it's not by accident: the majority of Subreddit communities have voluntarily shut down for business, in protest against plans to charge app developers for access to the site's API.
In a TechRadar entertainment exclusive, we speak to Extraction 2 director Sam Hargrave about one of the standout sequences in the new Netflix movie – a 21-minute, single-shot action set piece that Hargrave reveals took four grueling months to film.
After years of letting it gather dust, Canon is bringing its PowerShot branding back: a Powershot V10 vlogging compact camera has just launched, and now images of new concept cameras suggest that there are more models on the way soon.
According to one analyst, we can expect a bump in price from the iPhone 14 to the iPhone 15, across all global markets – and there are a number of clues as to why Apple will feel that it has to start charging more for its flagship smartphones in late 2023.