Asus TUF-AX4200 By Ian Evenden published 31 July 23 Tuf and ready A superb Wi-Fi 6 router if your needs are modest
ROG Rapture GT-AXE16000 By Ian Evenden published 28 July 23 Welcome to... Asus' expensive giant spider that helps you post on BBSes.
TP-Link Archer AX6000 By Ian Evenden published 26 July 23 Visitor Extra-terrestrial visitor or Wi-Fi 6 router, or maybe a bit of both.
Everspace 2 review By Ian Evenden published 4 April 23 Looting stars The spirit of Freelancer lives on.
Everything you need to enjoy a gaming Christmas away from home By Ian Evenden published 5 December 22 Tech travels The top PC-based kit to keep the entertainment flowing away from the comfort of your own home, even after too much turkey.
12 great gaming laptops for the holidays By Ian Evenden published 22 November 22 🎅 A dozen Intel and Nvidia-powered gaming laptops to consider for yourself or someone on your list this year.
The Excavation of Hob’s Barrow review By Ian Evenden last updated 3 October 22 Dig it In The Excavation of Hob’s Barrow, you’ll dig up more than just secrets.
Hard West 2 review By Ian Evenden last updated 11 August 22 deadgood Hard West 2’s mix of turn-based tactics and supernatural cowboys is a humdinger.
Best Wi-Fi range extenders in 2022 By Ian Evenden published 9 August 22 Go long! These are the best Wi-Fi range extenders to help boost your signal and keep you connected.
Cracking a nut with a sledgehammer in Age of Empires IV By Ian Evenden published 15 April 22 conquest Taking on the toughest (and strangest) challenges the strategy sequel has to offer.
Volunteer computing is narrowing down the search for neutron stars By Ian Evenden published 7 September 21 Mass Effects Einstein@Home uses your computer's idle time to search for weak astrophysical signals from spinning neutron stars.
How teleportation is powering the internet of the future By Ian Evenden published 27 April 21 Quantum leap Is a quantum network the next step for how we transfer data?
Advances in cooling could change PCs beyond all recognition By Ian Evenden published 29 March 21 Cool off Electronic blood, anyone?
How GoldenEye's Arecibo Observatory became a scientific and cultural icon By Ian Evenden published 25 March 21 End game A tale of telescopes and James Bond.
Brain-computer interfaces could revolutionise the way we live By Ian Evenden published 22 March 21 Brain power If we can figure out what to do with them.
How EVE Online and Borderlands 3 merge citizen science and gaming By Ian Evenden published 23 February 21 Game for good "If we can take just a fraction of the time that’s spent gaming, and make it useful for science, then that’s practically a limitless resource."
Netgear XR1000 Nighthawk Pro Gaming router review By Ian Evenden published 29 January 21 Stealthy The XR1000 Nighthawk boasts Impressive Wi-Fi but is somewhat lacking around the back.
Thrustmaster Eswap Pro Controller review By Ian Evenden published 21 January 21 Swap shop So near and yet so very, very far.
Why Elon Musk's plan for global internet access annoyed astronomers By Ian Evenden published 3 January 21 Link to the stars Starlink is promising, but not without its problems.
Death Stranding's Chiral Network is nonsense, but there's science behind it By Ian Evenden published 2 January 21 Twist How the twist of a photon can make all the difference.
What Apple's move to ARM could mean for PC and console gaming By Ian Evenden published 31 December 20 ARMed and ready Could a major change be coming to the insides of our PCs?
Life after Moore's Law By Ian Evenden published 27 December 20 No Moore Heroes Where are our performance gains going to come from now?
Would your favourite game be better if you could smell it? This startup thinks so By Ian Evenden published 27 November 20 news Texas company spots olfactory opportunity, adds smell to Unity and Unreal.
Tiny PC from ASRock brings Ryzen 4000 to the party By Ian Evenden published 27 November 20 news Small, perfectly formed, powerful.