Android TV gets a big app update By Dave James published 5 June 2015 Upping the ante on the software side, a new update delivers more than 600 apps and improved curation to Google's TV OS.
Get all the Uncharted games running at 1080p on your PS4 By Dave James published 4 June 2015 Still hurting about Uncharted 4's delay? Well, you'll be able to get some remastered Drake action come October.
Broadcast TV is dying a death of a thousand cuts By Dave James published 4 June 2015 Opinion With linear TV on the decline, and Netflix predicting extinction in 20 years, what will a life without broadcast programming be like?
Nintendo: No, the NX console won't run on Android By Dave James published 2 June 2015 Updated A new rumour has the new device being "loaded with Android", but Nintendo says it's not happening.
There's a new 1TB PS4 on the way By Dave James published 2 June 2015 A lightweight PlayStation 4 model with a chunky 1TB drive is in the post
PlayStation boss admits the PS4 lineup is looking 'sparse' By Dave James published 29 May 2015 But don't expect to see any Sony console price cuts to keep up the competition with Microsoft's Xbox One.
Top Women's National Teams hitting FIFA 16 By Dave James published 28 May 2015 Finally EA Sports' soccer franchise gets a much-needed women's touch
Android TV gets a 4K Netflix boost By Dave James published 28 May 2015 Netflix's own shows now getting the UHD treatment on Google's TV OS
New Xbox One controller gets a proper headphone jack By Dave James published 28 May 2015 The precursor to a Microsoft hardware refresh at this year's E3 show?
Sonos offers an easy introduction to multi-room audio By Dave James published 27 May 2015 Packaging twin Play:1 speakers into a good value starter kit for your home
Roku rolls out its Summer update By Dave James published 26 May 2015 New features and upgraded Roku 2 hardware abound.
Huge 8K panels shipping from China this year By Dave James published 22 May 2015 With Japan's NHK looking to trial 8K content in 2016
Fox announces all its new movies will be HDR friendly when they hit the home By Dave James published 22 May 2015 The film studio is the first to switch all its new movies over to high dynamic range
Deezer expands to offer more than 20,000 podcasts and radio shows By Dave James published 19 May 2015 Offering words as well as music could be the key to pushing the streaming site forward in 2015.
Sharing is caring: 11% of US Netflix users aren't necessarily paying By Dave James published 18 May 2015 There's a whole lot of account sharing going on out there. How long will the providers put up with it?
Samsung set to deliver free HDR movies very soon By Dave James published 15 May 2015 Beating Netflix and Amazon to the punch delivering HDR goodies from June.
Get over here! Next-gen releases boost the games market By Dave James published 15 May 2015 Game sales up, hardware sales up and E3 2015 on the way.
4K Blu-ray spec confirmed, get your shiny Ultra HD discs this year By Dave James published 12 May 2015 UHD, HDR, HFR and digital bridging. The new standard is all there for 4K Blu-rays.
Intel SSD 750 Series 1.2TB review By Dave James published 2 April 2015 The first NVMe-based SSD is here. Can the new protocol finally deliver on the promise of solid state storage?
Woojer review By Dave James published 2 March 2015 The silent sub woofer is aiming to bring your body into the game, but do you really want to wire into a wobbling strap-on?
Asus STRIX GTX 960 OC Edition review By Dave James published 28 February 2015 Super-cool, super-quiet - is Asus' version of Nvidia's mid-range Maxwell card the best of the whole bunch?
AMD FX-8320E review By Dave James published 27 February 2015 A budget-priced, lower-powered, eight-threaded CPU from AMD's FX range. Can it compete against the quad-core i5s?
Core M benchmarks: Why this CPU is the perfect candidate for the Surface Pro 4 By Dave James published 22 September 2014 Analysis And why this first 14nm Broadwell chip will make Surface Pro 3 obsolete already
Nvidia GeForce GTX 980 review By Dave James published 19 September 2014 The super-efficient GeForce GTX 980 and GTX 970 cards are here.
Game developers have to start thinking differently, says Intel By Dave James published 16 September 2014 Analysis It's about how much you can process at a time rather than how fast your machine can overclock to.