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Gigabit Britain deadline pushed back • Uncertainty rises over how and when to reach those without fibre
Open-source firms stir up Windows 10 backlash • EndOf10 campaign highlights Windows alternatives
Garfield AI no legal fat cats Philip Young, Garfield AI • A new AI law firm handles the small claims court paperwork for you
The A-List • The best products on the market, as picked by our editors
Colour me olo, there’s a new kid in town • Laser-wielding scientists have discovered a new colour, but unlike sci-fi equivalents it’s unlikely to turn the world into ash
Tech is changing work. It’s time for schools to follow • The way many people work has changed forever, but until these moves are followed by the rest of society we’ll be left with awkward gaps to fill
Tim’s Apple has been over-cooked • With so much money in the bank, it’s time for Apple to find another visionary for its next CEO
Readers’ comments • Your views and feedback from email and the web
Readers’ poll • Do you want your next laptop to be a Copilot+ PC?
YOU AND AI ARE GONNA LIVE FOREVER • AI is offering people a shot at digital immortality. Barry Collins investigates where it might all lead
THE WAR VETERANS IN THEIR OWN WORDS
MY DEATHBOT’S A COMPULSIVE LIAR • Or, how to build a deathbot that leads a more interesting life than you do in less than an hour
Auracast Bluetooth, but better • It means an end to garbled station announcements, makes it easier for friends to share music, and enables deaf people to return to the theatre. Phil Creighton explains the new Bluetooth standard
Five potential uses for Auracast
Google Docs and Sheets HIDDEN FEATURES • There’s more to Google’s free online office applications than meets the eye: Nik Rawlinson explores the advanced capabilities you might have missed
INSTANT EXPERT DISPLAYS • Confounded by contrast ratios? Doubtful about Delta E? Darien Graham-Smith takes a close look at the specs and capabilities that allow the best screens to shine
Chillblast Poseidon Ryzen 9 RTX 5090 Water Cooled Gaming PC • The most spectacular PC we’ve ever tested and, while it’s totally over the top, we can’t help but love it
PCSpecialist Frostbyte Elite • A solid foundation for Nvidia’s RTX 5060 graphics, this is a stylish PC that can be dispatched within a day
Microsoft Surface Laptop, 13-inch • Not the fastest, but the stunning design and extreme portability add up to fantastic value for undemanding users
Microsoft Surface Pro, 12-inch • The value-focused 12in form factor is new and welcome, but it’s best suited to less demanding users
Alienware 16 Area-51 • Strong performer with a unique colour and a ton of ports, but its heavy design binds it to the desk
Asus ProArt P16 (2025) • A brilliant laptop for creatives thanks to its top-end panel, AMD Ryzen CPU and RTX 5070 graphics
OnePlus Pad 3 • OnePlus continues to lead the way for Android tablets with this 13in beauty, and it’s a genuine iPad alternative
Your bonus software • We scour the globe to negotiate the best software deals for our readers, from extended licences to full programs you don’t need to pay a penny for. Here’s this month’s lineup
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ • A perfectly nice tablet, but it’s made to look expensive and...