CorelDRAW Graphics Suite 2021 review: Improved collaboration tools and streamlined workflowsThe 2021 update to CorelDRAW has a timely focus on collaboration and on simplifying complex workflows, and includes a powerful perspective drawing tool.May 17, 2021 by Mary Branscombe in Productivity
Airthings Wave Mini, hands on: A simple but effective indoor air quality monitorThis compact and affordable air quality monitor syncs to your phone and warns you if mould is likely to be a problem.April 19, 2021 by Mary Branscombe in Internet of Things
The PC is back. And it's interesting againThe breadth and longevity of Windows - and of PCs in general - deserves more recognition.March 30, 2021 by Mary Branscombe in PCs
AOC 16T2, hands on: A well-specified portable 15.6-inch touch-screen monitorThis portable 15.6-inch USB-C touch screen has a clever folding case and a built-in battery. It gives you more screen room and has a lot of features, but the user interface is confusing.March 23, 2021 by Mary Branscombe in Hardware
Espresso Display, hands on: A slim and stylish external touch-screenThis thin and light touch-screen has a sleek design, but the resolution is moderate and extras put the price up.February 24, 2021 by Mary Branscombe in Hardware
Ask Your Developer, book review: How to prosper in a ‘build or die’ business landscapeDigital transformation is as much about the business as it is about the technology. Better communication with ‘software people’ could bring the two together, argues Twilio CEO Jeff Lawson.February 18, 2021 by Mary Branscombe in Developer
Microsoft is going to have lots of clouds for industries. Here's why they matterIndustry clouds like healthcare and retail are there for Microsoft partners to build services on top of.February 12, 2021 by Mary Branscombe in Cloud
diskAshur M2, hands on: A sturdy and secure SSD, with a frustrating user interfaceCombining features from earlier SSD and USB stick models, the diskAshur M2 offers strong security in a rugged chassis, at a price.February 9, 2021 by Mary Branscombe in Storage
Augmented Reality, book review: Exploring the attractive and alarming potential of ARLooking at the politics rather than just the technology of ‘the next big thing’, this book tries to ask who has the right to annotate the world.January 27, 2021 by Mary Branscombe in AR + VR
Element, hands on: Secure messaging for tech-savvy organisationsThis transparent, open-source, end-to-end encrypted chat alternative offers a bare-bones user experience and many integration options for IT departments to build on.January 21, 2021 by Mary Branscombe in Collaboration