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May 2026

Apollo Transport Electric Folding Bike review: The commuter’s shortcut that knows its limits

David0

Apollo Transport Electric Folding Bike Light enough to carry up stairs, small enough to slide under a desk, and priced under £850. For the right commuter, this no-frills folding e-bike gets the job done

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Google just merged NotebookLM and Gemini, and it changes how you’ll use both

David0

The two best tools in Google’s AI lineup are finally talking to each other. Here’s what that actually means for the way you work. For a while now, Google has had a bit of a two-brain problem. On one side, Gemini: the conversational AI assistant, fast and capable, but with no real memory of what […]

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The one thing that could make the Garmin Fenix 9 unmissable

John Suergiu0

The Fenix 9 is coming. And if the right feature shows up on it, I’m buying one immediately.

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Thinkware U3000 Pro review: The dash cam that watches your car before trouble starts

John Suergiu0

The U3000 Pro is Thinkware’s best dash cam yet, and its headline trick, a radar sensor fitted to both cameras, is genuinely useful rather than a gimmick. It detects motion around your parked car and starts recording before anything happens, which puts it a step ahead of every dash cam that only wakes up after a bump or impact.

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Dyson just invented the handheld fan and we have so many questions

John Suergiu0

Dyson has made hair dryers that sound like jet engines, vacuums that cost more than a weekend in Paris, and air purifiers that look like they belong in a Bond villain’s lair. And yet, until last week, you could not buy a Dyson handheld fan. You could buy a £400 cordless hoover. You could not buy the thing you wave at your face on the Tube in August.

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9 AI wearables in 2026 that aren’t a watch or ring (and actually work)

Romane0

The next wave of body-worn AI is here, and it clips to your collar, slides into your ears, and hangs around your neck. None of it counts steps. All of it wants to run your day.

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Gtech AirRam 3 review: the vacuum brand you’ve probably never heard of is quietly beating Dyson and Shark at their own game

Romane0

The Gtech AirRam 3 is the kind of product that makes you question why you ever paid more for something noisier. It does one thing: clean floors. No handheld mode, no attachments, no switchable settings.

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Your KitchenAid has been holding out on you and fresh pasta is the proof

Romane0

If your KitchenAid has been doing little more than birthday cakes and the occasional loaf, the 3-in-1 Metal Pasta Attachment is the reason to actually use it. Rolling and cutting fresh pasta from scratch sounds like the kind of thing you do once for a dinner party and then quietly never again, but this attachment makes it genuinely weeknight-friendly.

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NIRA Pro Laser 3 review: Your skin clinic bill just met its match

Romane0

The most powerful at-home laser on the market promises salon-grade collagen therapy without the salon price tag, or the small talk

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8 brilliant bike deals at Halfords right now, perfect for your summer cycling

David0

The sun is finally showing its face, and Halfords is throwing serious money off some of its best bikes. Whether you’re chasing trails, ticking off a commute, or getting the kids rolling, there’s a deal here worth snapping up. April is prime time to buy a bike. The Easter sale is live, the weather is […]

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