Zyxel XGS1250-12 Multi-Gigabit Switch Review – Semi-affordable 3-Port 10Gbps
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Zyxel XGS1250-12 Multi-Gigabit Switch Review – Semi-affordable 3-Port 10Gbps

In the past few years, we have slowly started to see an improvement in the number of multi-gig switches. It started off with some affordable unmanaged 2.5GbE switches, but we are now starting to see quite a few 10GbE options. Most home users will have little need for such speeds. In the UK we are…

Best Dual Wan Routers – Multi Wan Load Balancing & Failover Routers

Best Dual Wan Routers – Multi Wan Load Balancing & Failover Routers

Multi-WAN routers have not been commonly used in the home environment, but with the work-from-home trend and the growing number of people making a living working online, the need for these routers is increasing. There are typically used in two ways, either as a load balancing router or failover. With load balancing, both WAN ports…

Red Magic 7S Pro Review – The new Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 is much better for the battery
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Red Magic 7S Pro Review – The new Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 is much better for the battery

The Red Magic 7S Pro is a refresh of the Red Magic 7 Pro I reviewed earlier this year. The main difference is that the phone is now equipped with the new Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1. Therefore, this review won’t go into quite as much detail for each section, the most important thing is how…

Red Magic 7S Pro Benchmarks – Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 vs Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 on the Red Magic 7
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Red Magic 7S Pro Benchmarks – Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 vs Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 on the Red Magic 7

For the past few years, Qualcomm and Mediatek have had a mid-cycle refresh of their flagship chipsets. This has typically been underwhelming with fractional improvements in performance, and it feels more like a marketing gimmick to justify new phones in the second half of the year. However, this year is quite different; Qualcomm has made…

New WiZ Smart Lighting Products Launched Including Ceiling Lights, Light Bars and WiZ Portable Button
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New WiZ Smart Lighting Products Launched Including Ceiling Lights, Light Bars and WiZ Portable Button

WiZ is a smart lighting brand I haven’t paid much attention to in the past. They are owned by Signify, who also owns the Philips Hue brand, and WiZ appears to be positioned as a more affordable alternative to Philips Hue. A good example of this is a pair of warm white GU10 spotlights from…

Anker GaNPrime High Watt Chargers Launched: 120W 737 Charger for £90 & 65W 735 Charger for £55

Anker GaNPrime High Watt Chargers Launched: 120W 737 Charger for £90 & 65W 735 Charger for £55

I love high-watt multi-port chargers, it makes life so much easier having one charger that can charge multiple devices at the same time, including laptops. I recently reviewed the 200W Ugreen Nexode, which is the most powerful charger on the market, but it is a bit big and very much designed for the desktop. If…

Reolink Trackmix Review – A Dual Lens Auto Tracking Security Camera
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Reolink Trackmix Review – A Dual Lens Auto Tracking Security Camera

Over the past couple of years, we have seen Reolink become increasingly adventurous with its new security camera products. While they still have the bread and butter cameras that provide general home security, they have started to launch various quirky options that provide niche and inventive solutions for diverse surveillance needs that no other brand…

Best Wireless HDMI Transmitter/Receiver Guide Including 4K Transmitters

Best Wireless HDMI Transmitter/Receiver Guide Including 4K Transmitters

I have recently reviewed a couple of wireless HDMI transmitters. The PeakDo Wireless Docking Station is one of the few options on the market that can do 4K wireless transmission, and the YEHUA Q5R1 was a good affordable option that can do 1080P transmission as well as 4K WiFi screen sharing. There are a lot…

The Rise of Ransomware as a Service in 2022

The Rise of Ransomware as a Service in 2022

If you are familiar with Software-as-a-service (SaaS), then you probably understand what ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS) is. As the name suggests, RaaS is simply ransomware on steroids. It’s a way in which criminals develop ransomware and customize it as a service or tool used for unleashing ransomware attacks. To help you gain in-depth knowledge about RaaS, first,…