Amazon Prime review By Ian Morris last updated 5 July 22 We've tested and reviewed the entire Amazon Prime service so you can decide whether to sign up (you should!)
The best Fitbit Inspire and Inspire HR bands By Ian Morris last updated 19 December 19 TechRadar Suggests There are lots of bands available for the Inspire and Inspire HR. These are some of our favorites.
Best Samsung Galaxy Watch bands: how to restyle your wearable By Ian Morris published 16 December 19 You don't have to stick with the strap that came with your Galaxy Watch - give your watch an upgrade with one of these.
UK Porn block must extend to public transport and be as unacceptable as smoking, report says By Ian Morris published 23 October 18 Bus porn not acceptable, men warned
MPs caught looking at staggering amount of porn as David Cameron's 'porn block' debate rumbles on By Ian Morris published 22 July 17 They want to stop us looking at porn but they're not giving up the XXX themselves
UK porn block will remain in spite of EU net neutrality rules By Ian Morris published 16 July 17 The UK government can enforce law in spite of EU ruling
Xiaomi Mi5 review By Ian Morris published 26 January 17 Updated With the specs of a flagship and the price of a mid-ranger the Xiaomi Mi5 punches well above its weight, but is it a knockout?
MPs debate the UK porn block again, as part of the Digital Economy Bill By Ian Morris published 29 November 16 You'll have to prove your old enough to see naughty bits
UK porn block could affect Twitter and Facebook By Ian Morris published 29 November 16 Social media is a concern to MPs
Don't underestimate tablets – one day they'll take over the world By Ian Morris published 30 June 16 In depth Think the tablet is dying? Far from it... and they're coming for your laptop in the next few years.
Meizu Pro 5 Ubuntu Edition review By Ian Morris published 21 June 16 This low cost, high-powered Chinese smartphone with funny insides doesn't quite fit the bill.
How to create your very own Spotify-a-like with Plex By Ian Morris published 8 August 15 Apple Music and Spotify like to make out it's really hard to do what they do. In reality it's dead easy - here's how to do it yourself.
The Future TV tech you need to know about By Ian Morris published 21 June 15 We take a look at the features your next TV needs to have, hopefully all coming within a few years
The future of TVs may not be OLED after all, but something quite different By Ian Morris published 14 June 15 We have, for some time, assumed that OLED was the next big thing, but what if it's a variant of quantum dots that is?
What went wrong with 3D? By Ian Morris published 1 June 15 Many people had little or no love for 3D, but despite the closure of Sky 3D channels the future could still be bright for the format.
Will Hollywood ever embrace VR? By Ian Morris published 22 May 15 Movies in 3D are dead, so could virtual reality be the next game-changing tech for blockbuster films?
One of Sony's new 4K TVs is thinner than your smartphone By Ian Morris published 20 April 15 Sony's new TV range has 4K, Android and HDR on offer.
The world's first 4K TV channel has arrived By Ian Morris published 16 April 15 Festival TV, the world's first 4K channel, will broadcast a mix of music and theater productions.
Watch Anne Robinson watching porn By Ian Morris published 15 April 15 Yes, for real. But there's an important message here.
No more asking 'Who's that actor?' as Amazon launches X-Ray on Fire TV By Ian Morris published 13 April 15 Previously Fire TV needed a tablet to show actor and show information, now it can display the facts right on your TV.
Google has a plan to protect you from TV spoilers By Ian Morris published 8 April 15 Plot spoilers on Twitter and Facebook are a real problem to which Google has developed an interesting solution
Netflix can now ban you for using a VPN By Ian Morris published 7 April 15 Some lawyers are keeping themselves busy bothering paying viewers, but should you worry?
IMAX cinemas getting laser projection and better sound By Ian Morris published 2 April 15 In an attempt to get people into cinemas and away from their comfy sofas IMAX R&D has been hard at work
Netflix wants to let you watch all its movies, no matter what country you're in By Ian Morris published 31 March 15 Imagine a world where everyone got to watch TV shows at the same time. That's what Netflix is after
Vessel wants to steal your eyes from YouTube, and you can try it for free By Ian Morris published 24 March 15 New video streaming site Vessel wants content creators to give it exclusivity in exchange for more cash