It's time we stopped getting angry about our internet speeds By Gary Cutlack published 21 June 15 Fighting Talk It's like moaning that your car can't do 140mph despite what the speedo suggests.
Will porn do for VR what it did for VHS, DVD and… the internet? By Gary Cutlack published 23 May 15 Inflame Commenters react to the prospect of grot in three dimensions.
Surprises are dead: Endless leaks and teasers are killing the joy of tech By Gary Cutlack published 10 May 15 Opinion Tech companies can't wait to spill the beans any more, which means we have less and less to look forward too.
Binge-watching is ruining the magic of TV By Gary Cutlack published 19 April 15 Opinion As we cut the cable, isn't TV becoming too easily digestible and less memorable?
20 things you could buy instead of an £8,000 Apple Watch Edition By Gary Cutlack published 10 April 15 The Apple Watch Edition is pricey, so buy these instead. You won't have a smartwatch, but just ask strangers the time. Or if you have any emails.
Dear networks, improve your coverage first, then we'll talk about perfect 4G By Gary Cutlack published 29 March 15 Fighting Talk Cover the country properly before boasting about tiny pockets of lab-perfect 4G.
Nintendo's mobile move as bad as shaving Mario's face for YouTube likes, says internet By Gary Cutlack published 22 March 15 Inflame 'Expect Nintendo fans to be up in arms about it. I expect they'll say it's ruining their childhood.'
New Chromebook Pixel can't stop people laughing at Chrome OS By Gary Cutlack published 15 March 15 Inflame Nice hardware, shame about not being an impenetrable Linux box, say peeved internetters.
Samsung finally realises its smartwatches aren't amazing By Gary Cutlack published 8 March 15 Inflame The internet's all riled up again, this time over Samsung 'pausing' its smartwatch plan.
Kickstarter isn't a store, so Pebble shouldn't treat it like one By Gary Cutlack published 28 February 15 Fighting Talk Kickstarter shouldn't be a two-trick pony for Pebble, it's not fair on everyone else.
Shout at your TV all you want, Samsung doesn't care that you're watching Storage Wars By Gary Cutlack published 14 February 15 Inflame Samsung smart TV monitoring rumour scandal triggers predictable hate-mongering response
Quad-play will only end in tears... and Gary Barlow's first erotic novel By Gary Cutlack published 8 February 15 Fighting Talk I've got 99 problems and quad-play ain't four of them.
Straight-laced Netflix has a lot to learn from The Pirate Bay By Gary Cutlack published 2 February 15 Fighting Talk Legal options for digital media are patchy, clunky and inferior – and till that changes, piracy will always win.
Why is your password still password? By Gary Cutlack published 24 January 15 Fighting Talk If it is, you deserve to have your bank account hijacked by a Nigerian prince.
50 million users can't be wrong – is it time we went back to Myspace? By Gary Cutlack published 17 January 15 Opinion The internet's Jurassic-era social network is still very much alive, but why?
Has Google been naughty or nice in 2014? By Gary Cutlack published 30 December 14 In Depth Balloons, cars, phones, watches, thermostats - Google now makes everything we need bar sausages.
The last thing we need is more anonymity on the internet By Gary Cutlack published 21 December 14 Fighting Talk Grow up, use your real name, and try moderating your own behaviour instead.
Can everyone please stop making us buy bigger phones? By Gary Cutlack published 14 December 14 Fighting Talk The Nexus 6, the iPhone 6... what about those of us who are happy with 4 inches?
Google fixing Captcha is the best tech news of the decade By Gary Cutlack published 7 December 14 Inflame The internet is alight with speculation about what Google's Captcha solution means for the average human.
Twitter's app-scanning is the price you pay for free By Gary Cutlack published 29 November 14 Fighting Talk Uninstall it if you like, but is it such a surprise to discover that Twitter's doing its job?
Why can't they get software updates right first time? By Gary Cutlack published 23 November 14 Fighting Talk Software roll outs are getting worse, when they should be getting better and it's starting to get frustrating.
Facebook's new ad policy is like being allowed to pick your last meal on death row By Gary Cutlack published 15 November 14 Fighting Talk The more we tell Facebook what we don't like, the more data it'll generate about what we do like - and the more it wins.
Why the hell should I pay more for 4K? By Gary Cutlack published 9 November 14 Fighting Talk 4K and lossless audio might be great, but they're niche, and charging people more is only going to put them off these new technologies.
The Microsoft Band is what Apple's Watch should have been… By Gary Cutlack published 1 November 14 Fighting talk It might be another 'same here' product from Microsoft, but that's no reason to write it off just yet.
Please, please, not another Steve Jobs biopic By Gary Cutlack published 26 October 14 Fighting Talk Jobs life retelling is an exercise in film futility.