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  1. Despite a bit of a blip in its relationship with Google, Huawei has been a force to reckon with in 2019 offering some of the best mobile phone deals we've seen in the last few months. And now, every single one of those Huawei phone deals just got better. How can every single Huawei contract get better you may ask. Well, Huawei has just pulled out the big guns, offering cashback of up to £100 across its five newest devices - the Huawei P30 Pro, P30, P30 Lite, Mate 20 Pro and P20 Pro. The even better news here is that this is available over both SIM-free and contract deals, saving you cash no matter how you want to buy. We've included a full list of partaking retailers below but all of the big names are there - Carphone Warehouse, Amazon, Mobiles.co.uk and more. But with hundreds of thousands of deals featuring cashback, where do you start? We've cherry picked the standout Huawei phone deals from this promotion, the ones that really deserve the limelight and listed them below. Or, if Huawei can't turn your head, even with all of this cashback, then check out our mobile phone deals guide for the rest of the market's contracts. With this offer coming to an end on September 4, you have plenty of time to grab one. See the competition with our iPhone deals and Samsung phone deals guidesHow to get your cashbackSo you've ordered your new phone and now you want your money. Understandable, and luckily very easy to sort. Simply head to this link at least 14 days after your phone has arrived and complete the online form. Your cashback will then be yours within 30 days. Which retailers are offering cashback with Huawei?None of the deals above appeal to you? There are still a range of offers available. You can get cashback on the Huawei P30, P30 Lite, P30 Pro, Mate 20 Pro and P20 Pro from these retailers: SIM-free: - Amazon - Argos - John Lewis - Very Contracts: - Affordable Mobiles - BuyMobiles - Carphone Warehouse - e2save - Fonehouse - iD Mobile - Mobile Phones Direct - Mobiles.co.uk - Sky Mobile - Three - Vodafone http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/techradar/digital-home/~4/uBV7i0JtlBE
  2. The Optus Stadium in Perth, Australia is ready to play host against New Zealand in the first leg of the Bledisloe Cup - a trophy the home side haven't not won since 2002. It also happens to be their concluding game to this year's shortened 2019 Rugby Championship. Any rugby match between these giants is worth a watch, and this guide will explain how to live stream Australia vs New Zealand - no matter where on Earth you are. Having lost their first Rugby Championship match against South Africa, the Aussies now have their tails up following their second match victory over Argentina. New Zealand go into today's match looking to get back to winning ways after their hard-fought draw against South Africa. The big team news for Australia is James O’Connor's emergence from the international wilderness, earning his first test start since 2013 at outside centre. Wallabies coach Michael Cheika has also called in Allan Alaalatoa, Tolu Latu and Nic White to his starting XV. They'll all be eager to impress with the World Cup now only a few weeks away. Having won 10 of their last 11 matches against the Wallabies, the All Blacks will no doubt go into the game full of confidence, but Steve Hansen looks set to field a much-changed side. Brodie Retallick is ruled out with a dislocated shoulder and is set to be replaced by the fit again Scott Barrett, while Ardie Savea and Aaron Smith both look set to start. It's set to be a full-bloodied encounter between two of rugby's biggest rivals. Read on to see how you can catch a 2019 Rugby Championship live stream of Australia vs New Zealand. Watch the dramatic cycling conclusion with a Tour de France live streamhttp://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/VgyagGS9HpAEPUQtUJBfrg.jpg How to watch the 2019 Rugby Championship from outside your countryDown below, there's the local broadcast options if you're in Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, as well as the UK, US and Canada. If you're abroad this weekend and try to live stream the Rugby Championship online from your country's broadcaster, you'll be annoyed to discover that it won't work due to geo-blocking. Thankfully, using a VPN service will allow you to watch today's rugby union action no matter where in the world you are. http://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/D39crXd3gob7KPsE3LAFUo.jpg How to live stream the Wallabies in Australiahttp://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/kZWNrTtXZs7Ep2c7452KSo.jpg How to watch the All Blacks in New Zealandhttp://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/B9XNGCRYNHKJzN5zVfTMje.jpg How to stream Australia vs New Zealand live in the UK http://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/YqCy4oJ4uyf7b97nYhXNCY.jpg How to live stream Australia vs New Zealand in South Africahttp://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/x4WvmjGdnEUCFeqhMUrnWo.jpg How to watch Australia vs New Zealand: US live streamhttp://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/jgvvohCEmS99W9XuRfJMSo.jpg How to live stream Australia vs New Zealand in Canadahttp://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/ebGZgkd4qVX7mUuvz3WNkH.jpg http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/techradar/digital-home/~4/6ONaNZ63Zwg
  3. The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 is now officially here and we know that you smartphone fanatics and flagship devotees will want to get your hands on Samsung's latest and greatest ASAP. Well, luckily we've done the hard work for you and trawled through all of the best Note 10 deals since the phone dropped. And now, after dedicating ourselves to the analysis of all of these deals and contracts, we have finalised a list of what we believe to be the five best Note 10 deals currently available. With everything from unlimited data to the best overall value, these Samsung Galaxy Note 10 deals should cover all basis, no matter what you're looking for. We've even discovered the best EE option for all of you lovers of superfast 4G speeds. You can find these top offers down below, with all of their pricing and data caps. Or, if none of these fit your ideal contract, consult our guide to the best Samsung Galaxy Note 10 deals to see all of the options currently available. Read our Samsung Galaxy Note 10 review to find out its best features1. Unlimited data at an affordable price2. A Note 10 with affordable monthly bills3. The best EE Samsung Galaxy Note 10 deal4. A big data bargain on the Note 105. Cheap Note 10 bills with Sky MobileNone of these offers won you over? Check out the best Samsung Note 10 dealshttp://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/techradar/digital-home/~4/DU5LKebzaUU
  4. Head of Xbox Phil Spencer has confirmed that single-player focused games will continue to launch on the Xbox platform in the years to come. The statement has come via Twitter where, when Spencer was asked whether more single-player games are in the works, he responded that “With the additions to XGS [Xbox Game Studios] we have a lot of teams that have built strong SP focused games and we want that to continue.” As the popularity of online multiplayer games soars, this will be welcome news to those who prefer the option of a more solitary gaming experience on their console. Xbox has not traditionally shied away from championing the multiplayer game, in fact it’s become more known for that than its single-player titles. However, consumer demand for single-player games is still there, especially in times of backlash against loot boxes and micro transactions, and Xbox seems to be listening to fans across the board in order to strike a balance. It’s also notable that Spencer’s response makes reference to the Xbox Games Studios which would suggest that the company is not just relying on multi-platform releases from third-party developers to bolster its single-player offering. In the past few years, Microsoft has acquired a significant number of studios—Ninja Theory, Obsidian and Double Fine among them—which are known for their strong single-player games. These acquisitions have made it seem likely that Xbox has every intention of strengthening its exclusive single-player game output. This will be especially important in the run up to the start of the next generation and the release of Project Scarlett in 2020. Microsoft will want a well-balanced and enticing exclusive launch catalogue that will appeal to a wide array of gamers to keep its new console ahead of the competition. Everything we know about Project Scarletthttp://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/techradar/digital-home/~4/deq_gFhzYBM
  5. Xiaomi’s extensive lineup of budget smartphones is soon going to get a new member with the Mi A3. This Android One device could launch in India as soon as August 23. In 2017, Xiaomi surprised the world by unveiling a smartphone that ran on stock Android instead of MiUI. Come 2019, we have the all-new Mi A3 ready to make its way to India. Smartprix reports that the Indian launch will take place on August 23. For the uninitiated, the Mi A3 is a rebranded Mi CC9e that was unveiled in China recently. Xiaomi Mi A3 specifications Since the device is already launched in China and a few European markets, we already know most of what to expect from this device. Unless Xiaomi India decides to change a few specifications, the Mi A3 will be powered by the octa-core Snapdragon 665 with 4GB of RAM. Aesthetically, the Mi A3 has a gradient glass back in colours such as white and blue with the triple camera module. On the front, we get a 6-inch Super AMOLED display with an HD+ resolution and a dot notch for the front camera. The display is covered by Gorilla Glass 5 and has an in-display fingerprint scanner too. The triple camera setup on the rear consists of a 48MP f/1.8 primary camera, an 8MP ultrawide camera and a 2MP depth sensor. The Mi A3 can record 4K video at 30fps. The front camera is a 32MP shooter. The battery is rated at 4,050mAh and supports QC 3.0 over USB Type-C. The Mi A3 also has a 3.5mm headphone jack. Xiaomi Mi A3 price In Spain, the Mi A3 is priced at EUR 249 (INR 19,000) for the 64GB storage variant and EUR 279 (INR 21,000) for 128GB, whereas the Chinese pricing for the Mi CC9e starts at CNY 1,299 (INR 13,000). Xiaomi Mi A3 with triple cameras and Snapdragon 665 goes officialXiaomi launches Redmi K20 and K20 Pro in Indiahttp://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/techradar/digital-home/~4/JaRATzi3ldY
  6. Walmart has some fantastic back to school sales on laptops, backpacks smartwatches, and more. The retail giant also has excellent deals on tablets with the latest model Apple iPad on sale for $249. That's an $80 discount and the best price we've found for the 32GB tablet. If you need more storage, Walmart also has the 128GB iPad on sale for $329. The 2018 Apple iPad features a 9.7-inch retina display and packs 32GB of storage. Perfect for students, the powerful tablet features an A10 Fusion chip, which results in laptop-like performance. The additional power allows you to multitask and use the latest apps, including augmented reality experiences. The iPad includes an impressive 1.2MP front-facing camera and provides an all-day battery lie of 10 hours. This is not only a terrific back to school sale, but it's also a fantastic price for a newer model iPad. This promotion is a limited time offer, so you should grab this deal before it's gone. Apple iPad deals:Interested in other iPad models? We've listed even more of the cheapest iPad deals that are currently available. We also have the best cheap Amazon Kindle deals if you're after an e-reader. See more of the best back to school sales on laptops, tablets, smartwatches and more. http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/techradar/digital-home/~4/CuevZbrx_Ws
  7. The English Premier League has made its triumphant return today, with European Champions first up. Liverpool will be out to finally end their three decade wait for a league title this term. They'll be keen to make a good start today at home, but face a newly promoted Norwich City side who won't lack confidence, having won the Championship by five clear points last season. Check out our guide below on how to obtain a Liverpool vs Norwich live stream in the Premier League opener - regardless of where you are in the world. Liverpool's pre-season preparations haven't been ideal - a fair chunk of their expected starting eleven have been involved in this summer's African Cup of Nations and the Copa America, meaning their deadly front three of Roberto Firmino, Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane have had little game time. Koppites will also be concerned by performances following the summer break, with five consecutive pre-season defeats including a 3-0 humbling against Napoli and a penalty shoot out loss against Man City in last Sunday's Community Shield. Boss Jurgen Klopp nevertheless remains unconcerned and expects to have a full complement of players at his disposal with the exception of the rested Mane and long-term casualty Nathaniel Clyne. Daniel Farke’s Norwich side were consistently excellent going forward last season with Teemu Pukki the Championship's top goalscorer. Defensively it wasn't quite the same story and a massive improvement at the back will be needed against stronger opposition this term. Keep reading to discover all the details you need in order to live stream Liverpool vs Norwich, regardless of where in the world you are. And to find out how to watch the rest of the weekend's games and beyond, you should also take a look at our guide on how to live stream the Premier League football season. http://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/VgyagGS9HpAEPUQtUJBfrg.jpg Use a VPN to watch Premier League football from outside your countryIf you're abroad this weekend but still want to watch your home coverage, you'll need a VPN to do so. That's because your normal coverage will be geo-blocked. It's really easy to do and stops you having to tune in to some dodgy stream you've heard about on Reddit. http://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/B9XNGCRYNHKJzN5zVfTMje.jpg How to stream Liverpool vs Norwich live in the UK http://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/x4WvmjGdnEUCFeqhMUrnWo.jpg How to watch Liverpool vs Norwich City: US live stream http://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/jgvvohCEmS99W9XuRfJMSo.jpg How to watch a Premier League live stream in Canadahttp://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/D39crXd3gob7KPsE3LAFUo.jpg How to live stream Liverpool vs Norwich in Australiahttp://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/kZWNrTtXZs7Ep2c7452KSo.jpg How to watch Liverpool vs Norwich: New Zealand live stream http://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/WWQ7UGT97CVJAVBcELPxRQ.jpg How to live stream Premier League football in Indiahttp://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/ebGZgkd4qVX7mUuvz3WNkH.jpg http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/techradar/digital-home/~4/uB9nbz50N1I
  8. TVs are surrounded by terms that sound like jargon. But OLED is one word you need to get to grips with when buying a new TV. LG’s OLED TVs are some of the best in the world. And part of that excellence comes from the way the technology works. OLED TVs have emissive pixels. Each is its own light source, so when you dim the lights for a movie night, the areas of black in a Star Wars or Gravity space scene look absolutely, completely dark. Spend as much as you like, you can’t get this with any LCD TV or projector, even those used in your local cinema. This is OLED’s super power. There are many other benefits too. LG’s OLED TVs have a response rate of up to 0.01 millisecond, up to 1000 times faster than an LCD. This tells you how quickly the display can shift from one colour or tone to another. OLED’s amazing speed rules out the chance of any response-related smearing or motion blur. It makes fast action scenes much clearer, and punchier-looking. A universe of coloursThere’s more to TV colour than you might expect too. One half of the LG OLED colour performance is simple: the more colours a TV can display, the better. LG’s OLED TVs can handle a billion of them, from the deepest reds to the bright subtle haze of a morning city skyline. You also need pro-grade colour calibration to get accurate colour rather than just vivid colour. And every LG OLED TV has incredible colour tuning. You’ll often notice this most in the tones of a character’s face, or the grass of a football pitch. A too-red skin tone or foliage that looks fluorescent are giveaways a TV can’t handle colour as well as an LG OLED. The last World Cup was a good test for a TV. Remember Messi’s bright green boots? An LG OLED TV can bring out the day-glo lime green of them while keeping the surrounding grass look worthy of a nature documentary. You want punchy colour, but with the fidelity to make sure scenes look realistic. There are other real practical benefits to an LG OLED TV. Viewing angles matter if, like most, you have a living room setup where most people don’t get to see the TV dead-on. LG’s OLED TVs offer a 178-degree viewing angle. The screen won’t seem dim, of its colours off, if you’re the one who gets the worst seat in the house. Dolby Atmos: Sound advice The highlights aren’t restricted to image quality either. Sound is a highlight too. LG’s OLED TVs have Dolby Atmos, the same technology built into the newly refurbished Odeon Luxe cinema in London’s Leicester Square. It lets you perceive the position of objects in movie soundtracks in 3D. We’re not talking about simple stereo anymore, or even standard surround. You can tell the height of a helicopter in the sound field, and cars tearing past will seem to extend far further than they would through a simple stereo mix. It’s “object based” audio, where the boffins who mix a movie’s audio track can position sound in a 3D space. Dolby Atmos uses psychoacoustic processing to achieve this without making you splatter your living room ceiling with speakers. Psychoacoustics is the study of how we perceive sound: LG OLED TVs more-or-less have a PhD in the subject. Atmos isn’t just for film anymore, either. Sky and BT now broadcast important sporting events in Dolby Atmos. It is like being there, but without the drizzle and overpriced snacks. LG OLED TVs shine when you feed them the best content on offer today. 4K video looks incredible on these displays. But they are prepped for the low-quality stuff too. LG’s AI Picture technology analyses whatever you watch, from a programme broadcast on BBC One HD to an old DVD you’ve wanted to re-watch for ages. It brings out more image information in the shadow areas, and makes the picture sharper, clearer and more lifelike. As much as we’d like everything we watch to be in 4K, with an amazing Atmos soundtrack, a truly great TV needs to be prepped for the content equivalent of comfort food that we all like to unwind to after a day at work. You’ll find all of these innovations in LG’s 2019’s OLED TVs, from the C9 and E9 families. Prices start from £2499 at ao.com http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/techradar/digital-home/~4/7LD5d8I9ekQ
  9. Now that AMD Zen 2 processors have hit both the mainstream market and enterprise with Ryzen 3rd Generation and 2nd-generation Epyc processors, respectively, it's time once more to look to the future. And, it looks like AMD has finished the design phase for its Zen 3 CPU architecture. This news comes out of its reveal event for 2nd-generation Epyc processors, where AMD showed a slide indicating that the Zen 3 architecture design is complete, and even labeled the more-distant Zen 4 architecture as "in design". This doesn't mean that AMD Ryzen 4th Generation processors are right around the corner, but it does mean that AMD isn't taking their recent victories as permission to slow down. We'll show you how to build a PCHere are the best graphics cardsCheck out the best AMD processorsAMD Zen 3 will likely be based on a 7nm+ process, much like AMD Zen+ after it followed the original Zen architecture with a 12nm+ manufacturing process. That means we can expect higher clock speeds paired with lower power consumption. AMD would achieve this by moving to a 7nm EUV (extreme ultraviolet) node, rather than the 7nm DUV (deep ultraviolet) node that Zen 2 CPUs are based on. This technology should make manufacturing chips more efficient and less prone to errors. As for what Zen 4 will be able to do, however, we don't have a great idea of what it'll be able to do. We've seen some speculation out there, via TechPowerUp, that the AMD Zen 4 will be based on a 6nm EUV node and may be available as soon as 2021. We don't know whether this move to a 6nm manufacturing process would be able to see AMD bumping core counts even higher than the 16-core, 32-thread Ryzen 9 3950X, but it will be interesting to see if we can see Threadripper 2990WX-level performance on mainstream desktop chips in the next couple of years. At the end of the day, we still don't know what AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3rd Generation is going to be able to do, and that should give us a better idea of what to expect from AMD Zen 3 and Zen 4. There's a whole world of PC components out therehttp://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/techradar/digital-home/~4/H7deLOIYZYU
  10. Cambridge Audio’s recently released Melomania 1 true wireless earbuds have obliterated the competition – including the ever-popular Apple AirPods. We had no choice but to award the wireless earbuds a full five stars in our recent review, thanks to their spectacular sound quality, sleek design, and outstanding battery life. The best true wireless earbuds money can buyThe best wireless earbuds of 2019Check out the competition: the Sony WF-1000XM3 Wireless EarbudsThe Cambridge Audio Melomania 1 offer a staggering 45 hours of battery life in total: nine hours from the buds themselves, with a further 36 hours of juice contained within their charging case. That's over double the playback time offered by the Apple AirPods – and at a far lower price, as the Melomania 1 cost just $129.99 / £119.95 (around AU$185). http://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/7bVux23W4e4C4zJxLnYW93.jpg Should I buy the Cambridge Audio Melomania 1?If you’re in the market for a new pair of true wireless earbuds, the Melomania 1 are a fantastic choice, combining the Cambridge Audio’s years of engineering expertise with the convenience of truly wireless sound. For a pair of true wireless earbuds, the sound quality offered by the Cambridge Audio Melomania 1 are sensational. In fact, they rivals some of the best over-ear headphones, including the Bose Noise Cancelling Headphones 700, which is all but unheard of for buds of this size. Inside the compact little buds are 5.8mm drivers with diaphragms made from graphene, a material used for its "outstanding strength and flexibility", according to the brand. Cambridge Audio says that these qualities give these headphones the "dynamism and response to deliver music with a clarity and presence that belies their tiny size and near-imperceptible weight". At 4.6g each, these wireless earbuds are extremely comfortable to wear, and feel secure enough for running with – plus, with an IPX5 rating, they can withstand a little water if your workout gets particularly sweaty. http://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/E27rsH5i7EpgUhWQgPtGSD.jpg They may not have the noise cancelation technology offered by the Sony WF-1000XM3 Wireless Earbuds, but they are $100 cheaper – and have a superior battery life – so they might be a better fit for some. As for the Apple AirPods, the Melomania 1 absolutely outperform them in almost every regard – no, you won’t get a wireless charging case or instant connectivity with Apple’s ecosystem, but those are small prices to pay for such mind-blowing sound. Make sure you read our full Cambridge Audio Melomania 1 review if you want to find out more about these stellar true wireless earbuds. Read our Cambridge Audio Alva TT turntable reviewhttp://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/techradar/digital-home/~4/-CZDpZPINWg
  11. Valve's popular PC gaming platform Steam is vulnerable to a zero-day security vulnerability which could leave 72m Windows users at risk of having their systems taken over by an attacker who could then install malware, steal data, compromise passwords and more. The vulnerability was disclosed by a security researcher named Vasily Kravets just 45 days after submitting his report on the matter to Valve. Typically researchers wait 90 days before publicly disclosing a vulnerability as it gives the affected businesses time to fix the vulnerabilities in their software. Kravets discovered a privilege escalation vulnerability which could allow an attacker with minimal user permissions to gain the same levels of access as the system admin. A threat actor could take advantage of this by launching malware using those raised privileges. Kravets explained just how serious the vulnerability is, saying: Nvidia graphics cards found to be vulnerable to security flawThese are the best Steam alternatives for PC gamersZero-day defenses are a good reason why you need the latest version of Windows 10"Some of the threats will remain even being run without administrator rights. The high rights of malicious programs can significantly increase risks, programs could disable antivirus, use deep and dark places to hide and change almost any file of any user, even steal private data." Steam Client ServiceThe vulnerability itself affects the Steam Client Service which launches with full systems privileges on Windows. Kravets discovered a way to modify the system registry so that the Steam service could be used to execute another application but with the same elevated privileges. Unfortunately proof of concept code has already been made available by security researcher Matt Nelson and this makes the vulnerability even more serious as potential attackers now know how to exploit it. The vulnerability has not been fixed already because Kravets initially reported it using the HackerOne bug bounty system. His report was initially rejected by HackerOne for being out of scope because the attack required “the ability to drop files in arbitrary locations on the user's filesystem” according to The Register. After Kravets convinced HackerOne that the vulnerability was both valid and serious, his report was sent to Valve and rejected again a few weeks later. Since the proof of concept code has already been published, it is likely that we'll see the vulnerability exploited in the wild soon. To prevent falling victim to the attack, it is recommended that users follow standard security protocols including not using pirated software, not reusing passwords for multiple sites and services, employing two-factor authentication and applying the latest system updates and patches since an attacker would need access to a user's system to exploit the vulnerability in the first place. We've also highlighted the best antivirus softwareVia Forbes http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/techradar/digital-home/~4/bIpf7eWk3hg
  12. Back to school season is officially upon us and that means discounts on laptops, backpacks, tablets, headphones and more. You can find excellent deals from retailers like Amazon, Walmart, and Best Buy on top brands such as Apple, Dell, Samsung, and more. Whether you're a college student looking for dorm room essentials or a student in need of a new laptop, we've listed the must-have school supplies at the best online price. Our standout deals include the 32GB Apple iPad on sale for $249, the Lenovo Chromebook S330 Laptop on sale for $166, and the Apple 13.3-inch MacBook Air on sale for $899.99. We've listed the best back to school deals that are currently available below and we'll be updating this page as new sales pop up. Like we've mentioned above, this is an excellent time to find great deals on tech and appliances, so even if you're not a prospective student, you can still take advantage of the stellar sales that are happening now. The best back to school sales:Amazon - save up to 56% on school suppliesBest Buy - up to $300 off select laptopsAmazon - save up to 42% off ChromebooksAmazon - college prepped top dealsBest Buy - save up to $400 on select MacBook modelsLenovo - Doorbuster laptop deals starting at $229eBay - savings on tech, clothing, backpacks and moreDell - save up to $300 off PCs and up to 30% off electronicsNewegg - up to 55% off back to school techPBTeen - 30% off beds, bedding and backpacks Bed Bath & Beyond - college gear starting at $6.99Target - deals on backpack and lunch bagsLands' End - save up to 50% on backpacks and luggage with code SHOP50Back to school deals: See our roundup of the best laptops under $500: the best budget laptops around and our 10 tips for buying a Back to School laptop. You can also see the best iPad for Students and the best laptops for kids. http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/techradar/digital-home/~4/2JuC32GLPKU
  13. If you live in Europe and love technology, IFA 2019 should be on your radar. It's Europe's largest tech-filled tradeshow and acts as a showcase for all the cool tech like 4K TVs, soundbars, speakers and smartphones that are coming later this year. Now, if that sounds awfully familiar, it might be because you've heard of CES, the US equivalent that takes place in Las Vegas Nevada every year in January. While the two shows are definitely similar in a number of ways, IFA focuses more on the European tech scene - that means tons of TVs from Philips, Panasonic and Hisense, plus new smartphones from Huawei, Honor and LG. So what should you expect from IFA 2019? Which manufacturers will be bringing the big guns, and will there be any surprises in store for us? Let the TechRadar editors talk you through one of the biggest tech shows of the year. What you need to knowWhat is IFA? Held annually in Berlin, IFA is Europe's largest consumer tech conference, showcasing the upcoming launches from some of the world's biggest electronics brands. Its origins date back to 1924, when it began as a radio convention.When is IFA 2019? IFA 2019 will be held over September 6 to 11, 2019. However, press get early access to the site, and some launches are revealed prior to the show too, so expect to see news coming out of IFA a week or so earlier than that, ramping up from September 4.Which brands are exhibiting? If it's a consumer-tech focused company, you can bet your bottom dollar they'll be there, from Acer to ZTE and everyone in between. Some companies may host separate events away from the main Messe conference center in Berlin, but almost all will have a presence. The only big name missing will be Apple, which always chooses to skip IFA and CES.Latest IFA 2019 news and rumorsHundreds, if not thousands, of exhibitors will be lining the halls of Berlin's Messe conference center for IFA 2019. It's an all-encompassing show, where you'll have drone designers rubbing shoulders with microwave makers. Navigating the show and all its news can be a nightmare. So, in the run up to the flood of announcements set to soak the newswires, here's a run down of what we're expecting to see from all the major players. http://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/7EuLfKnyo5bjJEX9LTsqec.jpg AcerComputing company Acer always puts on a show during IFA, and for 2019 it's even hosting a keynote session where we're expecting a large chunk of its upcoming line-up to be revealed. IFA tends to be the place where Acer's Predator gaming lineup receives updates, and is often where Acer debuts concept products, such as the Predator 21X gaming laptop or the Acer Predator Thronos gaming chair. Expect to see a strong showing from the company. AMDWith its Ryzen 3000 CPUs riding high, and its Navi rDNA graphics architecture expected to power the Xbox Project Scarlett and PS5 consoles, AMD has its hands full at the moment. Though it usually has a presence at IFA, we're not expecting any big announcements from the company this time around. http://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/NQ6FdnzdnA7wS2krsM4AFT.jpg BlackBerryBlackBerry! Yep, remember those handsets? They've not gone completely the way of the dodo just yet. There was activity around the BlackBerry brand with a new handset (now made by TCL) arriving in 2018 in the form of the BlackBerry Key2 LE. But with no sign of the Key3 in 2019 so far, and the brands' overall fortunes showing no sign of recovery any time soon, we'd say it's pretty unlikely we'll see a handset bearing the BB name at IFA this year. DellWe expect to see plenty of new products from Dell at IFA 2019. Dell could surprise us with another XPS product reveal or use this opportunity to catch its other product lines up to speed with current computing trends. Dell and Alienware truly have been wild cards at IFA in years past – if there's one area it might steal the headlines, it'd be on its gaming hardware, so keep an eye on the Alienware gear coming out of the show. http://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/s4ETf3YHuB9PYRfrWB9B4f.jpg FossilWearables continue to have a strong showing at IFA, and Fossil often announces new watches at the show. Could the Fossil Sport 2 make an appearance? If not, expect other brands like Michael Kors or Diesel to fill in that watch-shaped gap around your wrist. GarminAs with Fossil, Garmin likes to hit IFA with a range of sports-focused wearables. But it's in a slightly different position this year, coming into the show hot on the heels of a busy period of announcements. Expect to see variants of Garmin's existing lines, rather than anything brand spanking new. HPThe Houston-based computer maker generally doesn't make a big splash at IFA, preferring the halls of Computex or CES. We might see one or two new products launch at the show, but not much more than that. Stranger things have happened. http://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/qJsyQhS2BvWYGjm9aH4Mb.jpg HisenseWith its first range of OLED TVs finally hitting store shelves, Hisense will be doubling down on the technology at IFA 2019 we'd imagine. It's current top-tier OLED TV has a high asking price, but lacks some of the more premium features that its competition offers. Though the brand tends to lean towards the affordable and budget end of the market, we're hoping to see at least one grandstanding set that aims towards more luxurious features at a more attainable price point. HonorHere's one that could turn out to be a bit of a surprise. Honor announced the Honor Magic 2 at IFA in 2018, but did further promo around the already-announced Honor Play at the show, too. The Honor 9X, 9X Pro and Honor Band 5 have just launched in China, so IFA could IFA perhaps be their European debut? Regardless, as the company sits under the Huawei umbrella, expect the parent brand to do most of the talking. http://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/wbqfnvCR7ZUe5uDSvWtC4X.jpg HuaweiLast year, Huawei saved its big-hitting Mate 20 / 20 Pro launch for after IFA, but it did however introduce the range with the Mate 20 Lite in Berlin. We could see something similar here, with a mid-range handset launched, maybe with the Mate 30 name. You're unlikely to see a flagship launch though, with the company now favoring its own solo shows. The company also has been dabbling with smart speaker tech, its AI Cube being both audio device and 4G router. Could a 5G update be on the cards? We could also see Huawei unleash a new MateBook at the tech event. Its laptops, like the Huawei MateBook 14 are some of our favorite laptops, so we're looking forward to maybe seeing some more computing products from the company. IntelIntel will be showing at IFA 2019. With the competition against AMD tougher than its been for quite some time, we're expecting them to go relatively big at IFA. We think Intel might have some 10th-generation Comet Lake processors to show off, as well as Project Athena laptops. http://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/sFtNUZYGZLuH69kV2FuHtP.jpg LenovoThe company behind Yoga laptops and Motorola phones has a major nighttime event planned for IFA 2019 called "Tech Life," which will play host to a number of product unveilings. It's likely that more of Lenovo's flagship products for 2019 could be unveiled here, including new Yoga and ThinkPad devices. Keep in mind that Lenovo increasingly steps into the smart home arena too. We were very impressed earlier this year with the Lenovo Smart Clock, for instance. Don't be surprised if it adds more to its smart home line up as a result. LGTV and home cinema tech will be the main attractions of LG's IFA showcase, no doubt, as the company (being the only actual manufacturer of the technology) continues to sign the praises of its OLED TV tech. It also tends to have mid-range handsets at the show. In 2018 is was the LG G7 One and LG G7 Fit - building off the flagship line at lower price points. In terms of audio, we'd be hoping to see further fruits from its partnership with UK experts Meridian Audio. But LG is a giant of the industry, and has its hand in essentially every technological consumer space imaginable, from freezers to laptops, monitors to robotics. Last year its CLOi bots were future-gazing highlights of the show. http://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/veiS3Jnfu257ma9ALmZMQY.jpg MotorolaThe phone branch of Lenovo has become a bastion of hope for those looking for high-end smartphone features on a tighter budget. Usually Moto has a phone or two to show at IFA – in 2018 we got the Motorola One, a respectable mid-range handset, for instance. Though it's unlikely to have a new flagship in Berlin, more mid-rangers are certainly on the cards if past exhibitions are anything to go by. PhilipsWith the European (read: better) arm of Philips TV division unable to show at CES, we're expecting big, big things from the brand at IFA 2019. It's the manufacturer's time to shine, and we'd expect a snazzy new OLED Ambilight flagship to launch at the show. In addition, Philips is once again ramping up its audio offering, dusting off its long-neglected Fidelio range. It was once a mighty player in headphones – could it come back to reclaim its position? SamsungIFA used to be a huge phone show for Samsung – quite literally, as it's where it first revealed its then-massive Note smartphone range. That won't be the case for 2019 as the company has already unveiled its Note 10, Note 10 Plus, Watch Active 2 and Galaxy Tab S6 at its own show in early August. Expect Samsung to instead focus on its blindingly-bright QLED TV sets. As with LG, Samsung has a hand in many consumer-tech brackets. So if you're on the market for a washing machine or new connected fridgefreezer, wait until you've seen what the company's IFA 2019 press conference has to offer. http://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/2SqPQj4CcRktWmw2YAWbSH.jpg SonyIFA tends to be a big show for Sony, where it has historically launched smartphones. Previous years introduced the Xperia Z3, so don't rule out the appearance of the Xperia 2 (leading on from the 21:9 ratio Xperia 1 launched earlier in 2019). There's also a chance we'll see mid-range devices too. In 2018 it also used the show to launch the odd FES Watch U wearable. There's a chance we may see more wearables this year, or at least some intriguing concept designs. Sony will of course also have plenty of Android TV-powered OLED sets on display. But what are we really the most excited about? We're holding out hope for a follow up to the world-beating noise cancelling headphones, the Sony WH-1000XM3 cans, which were revealed at last year's show. The shadow of the PS5 will be looming over the event but, alas – we will eat our laptops if the company chose IFA as its new console launchpad. CES 2019: all the big news from this year's other giant tech showhttp://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/techradar/digital-home/~4/NhdVOce3JBw
  14. Smartwatches have developed into great gadget companions for your wrist that can monitor your health, offer you notifications without having to open your phone and even run specific apps themselves too. With so much technology packed into their compact size, it's no wonder some might think you can't get a good smartwatch without spending lots on it. That's not entirely true though. The affordable end of the smartwatch market is limited, there's no denying that, but there are also solid budget options out there that won't disappoint you. We've put together this guide on the best affordable smartwatches right now – just the good cheap buys, mind you – so unlike our best smartwatch guide this isn't as fit to burst with the latest and greatest products. Instead this is more of a selection of our favorite products we've tested from across the spectrum, but the aim here is to only recommend products that cost under $150 / £150. Prices may vary over time, so you may see some of the prices in this list edge just above that. None of the devices on this list should hit extortionate levels though as they're all more affordable choices anyway. Scroll down below for our selection of the best affordable devices you can strap to your wrist. Looking for a bargain? Here's our guide to the best smartwatch dealsDon't want a smartwatch after all? The best cheap fitness trackersOr perhaps you specifically want to run? The best cheap running watchesYou've probably already heard of the Fitbit Versa in your search for a new smartwatch, but did you know the company now has a less feature-rich and therefore more affordable version of it? It's called the Fitbit Versa Lite, and it's now our best cheap smartwatch. It isn't the most comprehensive smartwatch experience as notifications are limited, you can't listen to music and there's no contactless payment tech, but all of that said, if you're looking for an attractive timepiece that tracks your workouts as well as offering a few basic smartwatch features this may suit you. Before you buy the Fitbit Versa Lite, we'd recommend checking prices for the Fitbit Versa. In some markets it has cost a similar amount to the Lite, and if you can get the original watch you'll get additional features such as music and swim tracking too. If not, the Fitbit Versa Lite is a great companion if you're looking for a fitness focused smartwatch. Read our full Fitbit Versa Lite review The TicWatch E2 isn't a phenomenal upgrade upon the TicWatch E, but it will offer a waterproof design and better battery life for a similar price to the original watch. The design of this watch hasn't been improved much, so it still doesn't feel particularly premium on your wrist but it's still a good looking piece of tech that we're happy to wear at all times of day. You'll get around two days of battery life from the watch, there's GPS built-in and swim tracking as well if you like to take your devices into the pool for a dip. One of the biggest frustrations is the lack of NFC which means you can't use Google Pay on the watch, but you do get all of the rest of the benefits of Wear OS here. That's something nothing else on this list offers. Read our full TicWatch E2 review OK, this isn't the most inventive smartwatch you're going to find to buy in 2019, but it is one of the cheapest. In fact, it may even be the most affordable watch that is actually worth buying. It looks quite like an Apple Watch, but this device is a whopping six times cheaper than a top-end Apple Watch Series 4 when bought brand new. It doesn't do anywhere near as much as the Apple Watch, but it does sport some incredible battery life at 45 days and lots of features for cyclists and runners including a heart rate sensor. Read our full Amazfit Bip review The Garmin Forerunner 30 is the first dedicated fitness watch you'll find on this list, and this is mostly built for runners. It's a device you'll want to wear if you're big into your jogging, but it does have some features suitable for cyclists too. It has GPS onboard, a heart rate monitor - that we found to be accurate in our testing - and a few other features that make is stand out as one of the most affordable running watches. It has a VO2 Max monitor, which allows you to record your fitness level over time. That's something that is usually reserved for top-end devices, and this is one of the cheapest devices to feature that. There's no touchscreen here to interact with the watch, but it does have a fantastic app that you'll be using to control it. Read the full Garmin Forerunner 30 review The Polar M200 is one of the most affordable running watches money can buy and you'll find it includes almost all of the fitness features you'll want from a smartwatch. We found the GPS could be a little slow at times, and the design isn't as premium as some of the other devices we've seen from Polar, but apart this is a solid running watch with great battery life. This won't offer notifications and apps like some of the other devices on this list, but if fitness is the main aim for you the Polar M200 is an affordable choice that offers a variety of top features. Read the full Polar M200 review OK, this one isn't strictly a smartwatch. Again, like some of the watches above this, it won't offer a full blown smartwatch experience and tries to be much more of a fitness tracker with a smartwatch look. We decided to include it here though as the price has dropped in recent years, and it's in the right price bracket. We prefer the Fitbit Versa, but it's still a touch too expensive for us to refer to it as 'cheap'. We've included the Fitbit Versa Lite in this list now, but that sits at the top-end of budgets we're looking at in this list. The Fitbit Blaze may not be the best looking device, but it comes with a heart rate tracker and all the benefits of the Fitbit ecosystem. Just note this won't run the same Fitbit apps you've seen on your friend's Fitbit Versa or Fitbit Ionic. This is a much more parred down experience, but it may suit you if you're looking for a device that looks like a watch and offers notifications as well as some health tracking options too. Read the full Fitbit Blaze review Ready to spend a little more? Here's our guide to the best smartwatchesPhoto illustration: TechRadar; Mobvoi; Amazfit; Garmin http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/techradar/digital-home/~4/i6lCIAGYcLg
  15. If you're interested in purchasing a DNA kit, then today is your lucky day. Ancestry is running a summer sale and discounting its best-selling DNA testing kit down to $59. That's a $40 discount and the best price we've seen for the genetic testing kit. Ancestry DNA has one of the most extensive consumer DNA networks, with over 10 million samples in its database. You can trace your family's roots back to over 500 global regions in the world and create a family tree with connections to living relatives. You'll also be able to learn about your personal traits, compare with others, and discover if your traits are shared with people around the world. The AncestryDNA kit includes a saliva collection tube, a pre-paid return mailer, and detailed instructions. You can take the saliva test in the comfort of your own home and receive your results via email in a matter of days after you mail it off. This is a limited time offer from Ancestry that ends on August 26. Like we mentioned above, this is the lowest price we've seen for the kit so you should take advantage today before it's gone. See more offers with our best back to school sales of 2019: deals on laptops, tablets, smartwatches & more. http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/techradar/digital-home/~4/vN3184_KMQs
  16. On stage at the Huawei Developer Conference (HDC 2019) in Dongguan, Huawei’s CEO Richard Yu confirmed that tomorrow (August 10) the world should expect an Honor TV announcement. Having just announced Huawei’s new cross-device operating system, HarmonyOS, a potential alternative to Android down the line, and a smart device OS in the meantime, Yu revealed that the Honor TV will be the first device/service to run it. Our ranking of the best Huawei phonesEverything about the Huawei Mate 30 ProThe full story of the Huawei banThis isn’t the first time we’ve heard murmurs of Honor launching a TV. In July, Honor lifted the lid on its Honghu 818, a television chipset. This octa-core processor is clearly more capable than your average TV engine. With support for Motion Estimation/Compensation, HDR, Super Resolution, Noise Reduction, Dynamic Contrast Improvement, Auto Color Management and Local Dimming, it’s clearly smart, and if it’s anything like the products Honor has launched in the smartphone world, it will be competitively priced. Huawei's new operating system, HarmonyOS, is officialUltimate connectivityThose capabilities are all well and good, but when combined with HarmonyOS, they look set to deliver a premium television experience combined with ultimate connectivity, melding phones, smartwatches, speakers, laptops, tablets and more into one journey. Fire up a video call on your computer, press a button and you can continue it on your phone as you leave your office and walk downstairs to the kitchen. Next, cast it to your smart display as you get on with cooking, and finally, as you take your dinner to your living room, push it to your Honor TV. Based on the examples Huawei presented, the Honor TV’s camera simply pops up, just like that of the OnePlus 7 Pro, and your conversation can carry on. An evening in front of the TV could take on new meaning with such a seamless cross-device experience and one conversation spanning across rooms and devices. This could extend through to gaming, with smartphone games likely supported by the TV’s chipset, along with wireless joysticks too. Commute home while blasting baddies to let off some steam on your phone, get home and that same game could just be cast to your TV, or even ready and waiting for you to carry on playing. http://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/SkvqRt5ZuhvPbXwKwpWVMg.jpg The Huawei P30 Pro running Android software. With IoT devices on the rise, many of which lack the kind of RAM/storage capacities found in today’s computers and smartphones, much of this processing and storage will likely happen in the cloud. This gave Huawei a great opportunity to also talk about 5G, but more than that, its Harmony OS is at an advantage, significantly lighter than Android. That’s how it can run on your octa-core TV or smartphone, and your dual-core smartwatch, and how your connected smartwatch can still deliver top-tier experience – by offloading to the cloud. The Honor TV is expected to either drop in the flesh tomorrow, and if it doesn’t, we could see it at IFA 2019, with tomorrow’s unveiling instead being Honor Vision/Huawei Vision – in other words, the TV version of HarmonyOS. Stay tuned for more in the coming 24hrs, but if you want to know more about Huawei’s HarmonyOS, its implications for Android and the kinds of devices we can expect to find it on read our news story on it from Huawei Developer Conference 2019. Huawei Mate 30 Lite may be Huawei's first smartphone to not come with AndroidVia AnanandTech http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/techradar/digital-home/~4/5GB3pwKOnw8
  17. Over the space of a few years, activity trackers, which started out as humble pedometers for step counting, have now evolved into powerful wrist-worn training partners. The good news is that even some of the more advanced trackers that offer sleep analysis and heart rate monitoring can be bought for under $100/£100, and we’ve curated a list of the best among them. Track steps, calories burned, heart rate, distance travelled and sleep with this latest generation of activity trackers. What they all have in common is they can help anyone go from unhealthy to fit and have an affordable price tag too. The products below are an impartial list drawn from our in-depth reviews. So be sure to click through to the full reviews to find out more. Not worried about the price? Check out our best fitness trackers listLooking for something even stronger? Here's our best running watch rankingFancy something not just fitness-led? Best cheap smartwatch is the placeOur favorite affordable fitness tracker is the Huawei Band 3 Pro. Considering its low price, there's a lot to love about this health band. It comes with GPS onboard, an accurate heart rate tracker, a waterproof design and there's even a color screen to display all of your stats. That's not a combination of features you'll get from every tracker on this list. If you're after a fitness-first device, the Huawei Band 3 Pro should be good for you with its accurate GPS and heart rate monitor but there isn't much more here to get excited about. That said, at this price you can't really ask for much more. Read our Huawei Band 3 Pro review This is the first time a Fitbit device has made its way into the top five in our best cheap fitness tracker list for a long time. The new Fitbit Inspire HR is a great fitness tracker overall, but it isn't the most affordable device in this list. Although you'll pay extra than you would for a lot of the other devices surrounding it here, Fitbit has created a overall easy to use package with a very attractive design. It doesn't feature GPS, which a lot of the other trackers on this list do offer though. Instead you'll get access to Fitbit's app, an accurate heart rate monitor and a variety of workouts directly from your wrist. Read the full Fitbit Inspire HR review This is the cheapest fitness you'll find on our list, and for that reason it's one of the best choices for your wrist. It's not a completely useless device, as often trackers can be around this price, as it can accurately check a variety of workouts while looking good. It comes with a battery life that should last just under a month depending on how much you'll be using it, and there is lots of fitness tech built-in. There's no GPS, but it comes with a heart rate monitor and tracking tech for your daily step and workouts too. Unlike previous versions of the Xiaomi Mi Band, this one comes with a color display for the first time. That allows you to install some vibrant watch faces and make your tracker look better than as if it just had a black and white screen. It's not the most attractive fitness tracker you can buy, but it has a slimline design and it's light so you won't really notice you've got this on your wrist. Read the Xiaomi Mi Band 4 review Our fourth entry in the best cheap fitness tracker list comes from Chinese company Honor with its fourth attempt at making a budget device for your wrist. There's an impactful color OLED screen on this device, which isn't something you're going to find on all the of the other trackers here. There's no GPS though, so you'll need to take your phone running if you want to know how far you've traveled. The Honor Band 4 is one of the slimmest and smallest fitness bands you can buy on a budget, so consider this if you're looking for something slight that you won't notice sitting on your wrist. Read our full Honor Band 4 review The key addition over the entry-level Vivofit 3 is the always-on, color display that’s visible in sunlight. This is remarkably achieved without sacrificing the year-long battery life of the stellar third edition. Basic stats like steps, distance, calories and sleep are covered off, while there’s also automatic activity detection thanks to the Move IQ system. Thanks to the Garmin Connect app you can also customize the display, while setting timers and alarms directly from the wrist. Best of all the Vivofit 4 it also 20 per cent cheaper than the Vivofit 3’s 2015 launch price. Of course you’ll miss out on premium features like heart rate tracking and GPS, but that’s to be expected at this price. Read the Garmin Vivofit 4 review The Bip is a really capable but really simple fitness watch that we referred to in our full review as "the layman's Apple Watch" and we stand by the nickname. In terms of a super rich experience and high performance, it can't compete with Apple. Not at all. But for its extremely budget-friendly price tag, the Amazfit Bip is a competent fitness tracker that has a few awesome tricks up its sleeve - most notably the fact it can last more than 30 days on a single charge. If you’re after a simple wearable that can push notifications from your smartphone, wake you up with a dedicated alarm, and track your workouts with built-in GPS, and more, the Bip makes a strong case for itself. Gift-wise it's a great buy for anyone who is in the market for a cheap and cheerful fitness device. Its simple set-up also makes it a good choice for complete fitness tech beginners. Read the Amazfit Bip review The Moov Now may be a few years old, but it's still one of the best movement trackers out there thanks to its 9-axis accelerometer - the same one used in missile navigation systems. As a result it can not only track your daily steps, calories and the like, but also other movements. That means guided, personalized training feedback. The Moov Now can measure running impact, gym repetitions and swimming strokes, so you can work out with a virtual personal trainer that knows exactly how well you’re doing and can tell you how to improve. It’s also waterproof and lasts a good six months before the watch battery needs swapping out. Buy this if you're looking for an affordable yet impressive fitness tracker that doesn't constantly try to distract you from your fitness. Read the Moov Now review Samsung never used to make affordable fitness trackers, and considering the Galaxy Fit e is the company's first attempt it has ranked pretty well in this list. You won't get GPS on this tracker, but it comes with a lot of other features you'll want including activity tracking, a water-resistant design and a strong battery life that should last a whole week. There's a heart rate monitor and a variety of other fitness tracking features you'll want to make the most out of too. Read our Samsung Galaxy Fit e review There’s a reason Fitbit was one of the first breakthrough activity tracker makers and is still going strong today - it works. And in the case of the Fitbit Flex 2 it works well with lots of features for a low price. The Flex 2 will do all the usual step, distance and calorie burn tracking using its motion sensor smarts, but it goes further. You can also track sleep and even do exercises that the band will automatically detect and track. Everything syncs wirelessly to the smartphone app and offers clear feedback to help you make health progress. The Flex 2 is also swim-proof, comes in different styles and uses LED lights and vibrations to notify you about calls and texts from a connected smartphone. All that and it should last five days before needing a charge. Read the Fitbit Flex 2 review The Garmin Vivosmart 4 may have since been launched, but that just makes the Vivosmart 3 suitable for our best cheap fitness tracker list as the price has dropped down - and continues to. It's not the most affordable activity tracking band on this list, but it's one of the best looking and it'll show all of your stats on its small display including your rep count and other exercises too. There's no GPS on this tracker, so this is very much designed for the gym go-er rather than a runner plus the Garmin app is second to none offering you all of your stats in an easy to read format. Read the full Garmin Vivosmart 3 review Not on a budget? Check out the best fitness trackers money can buyPhotoillustration credit: TechRadar; Fitbit, Huawei, Honor, Garmin http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/techradar/digital-home/~4/hT-ZC6HkO10
  18. Best practice dictates that you should use a different password for all of your online accounts, but remembering them all can be nearly impossible – particularly if you want to use strong logins that are difficult to crack. However, there is a solution to both of these problems: a secure password manager that will generate strong passwords for you using a combination of letters, numbers and special characters, and store them all in an encrypted vault. Once you’re logged into the manager, these programs will automatically fill your username and password each time you visit a site that requires them – taking the guessing game out of surfing the internet. Some password managers and generators store your encrypted login info on your hard drive, while others will upload your details to their own servers, enabling you to access them from any internet-connected device. With this list, we’ve gathered the best of both worlds in order to bring you a comprehensive list of the best password managers you can use today. Say goodbye to lost password anxiety. See also: check out the best free VPNs for extra security onlinehttp://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/684e36528eca45e1971880b3630342db.jpg http://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/Stfzag9Y4FUmwekehwPxjn.png LastPass comes in two different flavors – free and premium. Either will generate and store any number of different logins in a secure vault that’s protected by your master password, with multi-factor authentication for added security. This includes hardware authentication via YubiKey for Windows, Mac, iOS and Android. http://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/bdUsuuYBKWwyVPfQ82BFbP.jpg The free version of LastPass also offers secure storage for text notes, syncing of credentials across browsers, and access to your secure vault from any internet-connected device via LastPass.com. It will refuse to autocomplete forms on known phishing websites, and you can export your data at any time, if you decide to switch to a rival password manager. The premium version adds secure cloud storage for files, advanced multi-factor authentication, and the ability to set up a contingency plan so your loved ones can access your accounts in an emergency. The only downside of LastPass is its popularity, which makes it a popular target for criminals, but exploits are rare and there haven't been any cases of users' encrypted logins or master passwords being stolen. For sheer convenience and ease of use, LastPass is hard to beat. LastPass reviewDownload LastPasshttp://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/684e36528eca45e1971880b3630342db.jpg http://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/f83TGXrp2qredXgzdXr7kV.jpg Dashlane is LastPass's closest competitor and, like LastPass, it's completely worth checking out, featuring one-click password generation, world-class security, breathless ease of use and ability to store notes for future reference. It’s not just a Windows desktop program either; there are browser plugins and mobile versions, and similar to LastPass there's a premium version of Dashlane that includes unlimited sharing and syncing. Dashlane Premium costs $39 (about £30, AU$50) per year, but the free version features all the essentials: you get the core password manager, autofill and digital wallet features, all of which work flawlessly. Don't settle for LastPass without trying Dashlane first, and vice versa. Plus, if Dashlane’s newly announced Project Mirror works out, we might see a future where we never have to deal with pesky passwords again. Dashlane reviewDownload Dashlanehttp://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/QRgmNrJ646SercHyLqwq3V.jpg When you're protecting your passwords, the most important factor is always going to be security. Keeper Security isn't winning any awards for style or design but when it comes down to protecting your passwords, its security is one of the best out there. Keeper is actually one of the oldest password managers around. It claims to use a proprietary zero-knowledge security architecture, AES 256-bit encryption and is the most audited and certified product on the market. What that means in simple talk is that this is a highly protected piece of kit. Keeper offers services from password managers to a dark web scan and private messaging systems, not just protecting your passwords. And while Keeper's main target audience is big companies and organisations, it also offers plans for students, families and personal accounts. Experience is easy on both desktop and mobile but due to its high-level of security it doesn't allow for the use of pin codes to enter - a good or bad factor depending on your view! Download Keeper Securityhttp://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/ysbUubpsyQ3LbubKwp2TRm.jpg RoboForm claims to be the best password manager in the world, and not unreasonably so. After a recent update, they’ve added support for storing a limitless amount of logins in the free version. It also boasts application logins, secure storage of notes, multi-platform support, and the ability to gain emergency access. RoboForm Everywhere allows you to sync across devices, cloud backup and the ability to gain emergency access yourself. If you decide to buy a premium license, it’ll cost $19.95 or £15.95 (about AU$25) for one year, $49.95 or £39.95 (about AU$65) for three years, or $74.95 or £59.95 (about AU$95) for five years. There are also family subscriptions available for up to five users. RoboForm might not be able to claim the same robust feature lists as their rivals, Dashlane or LastPass, but it's a very good password manager regardless and the free mobile apps are fantastic. Its password generator is particularly strong, allowing you to exclude similar characters and specify which special characters you need to meet specific password requirements. Roboform is available for Windows, Mac, iOS and Android, and is a good option for anybody who wants a simple and secure way to sync passwords between laptop, desktop and mobile platforms. RoboForm reviewDownload RoboFormhttp://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/xRvctnsi6T3JJ7rEpLntrc.jpg It isn't the most aesthetically pleasing password manager in the world, but KeePass Password Safe offers robust security, multiple user support and downloadable plugins to expand its feature set. KeePass's secure password generator can produce logins suitable for those annoying sites with very specific requirements, and clearly indicates any options that might make the generated password weaker. The password manager features a portable installation, allowing it to run from USB without installing on a PC, it can input from and output to a wide range of file formats, and there are tons of customization options to play with. The fact that KeePass Password Safe is open source means anyone can inspect the code for potential weaknesses, which means that any security issues can be identified and fixed quickly. It's a great app, if a bit intimidating for beginners. KeePass Password Safe reviewDownload KeePass Password Safehttp://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/or7SGTUJD5KgJDbkHn2sEm.jpg Sticky Password comes from the team behind AVG Antivirus, so you can be sure that security is its top priority. There are two editions of Sticky Password: free and premium. The premium edition adds cloud syncing and backup and costs $29.99 or £19.99 (about AU$40) a year. There's also a lifetime license available for $149.99 or £96.99 (about AU$200) – an option not offered by any other premium password manager. Both versions of Sticky Password include a generator that can create secure logins for you while you're registering for new online accounts. It's straightforward to use, but doesn't offer as many customization options as the other services here. The app works on PC, Mac, Android and iOS, supports fingerprint authentication on mobile, is available as a portable USB version and offers lots of sync options including Wi-Fi syncing with local devices. Browser extensions are also available for Firefox, Chrome, Opera and Internet Explorer, but not Edge. Sticky Password reviewDownload Sticky PasswordProtect your PC with the best free antivirus for Windowshttp://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/techradar/digital-home/~4/O9O9gnBNXvY
  19. Secondo alcuni ricercatori, l'hardware Intel potrebbe essere affetto da un'altra importante vulnerabilità, che mette a rischio potenzialmente milioni di dispositivi in tutto il mondo. Il team che si occcupa di sicurezza presso Bitdefender sostiene che il problema interessa qualunque dispositivo che abbia a bordo un processore Intel e che abbia Windows, Linux o FreeBSD come sistema operativo. Non proprio il massimo per Intel, visto che questa notizia arriva a pochi mesi di distanza da Specre e Meltdown due vulnerabilità che hanno decisamente lasciato il segno. Secondo l'azienda la vulnerabilità riguarda sia gli utenti privati che quelli aziendali, visto che i dispositivi a rischio sono laptop, PC e server. Ecco le migliori CPU del 2019I migliori laptop del 2019I migliori processori AMD del 2019Falla IntelLa vulnerabilità sfrutta una falla nella protezione dell'hardware intel per aprire le porte a un attacco di tipo side-channel che consentirebbe ai malintenzionati di accedere a tutte le informazioni contenute nella memoria del kernel del sistema operativo. Il tutto è possibile perché l'attacco utilizza una caratteristica nota col nome di esecuzione speculativa che serve a rendere più rapido il processore di un dispositivo permettendogli di prevedere quali saranno le istruzioni successive da eseguire. L'esecuzione speculativa, però, può lasciare tracce all'interno della cache che possono essere sabotate da chi porta avanti l'attacco, così da avere accesso al sistema e ai dati in esso contenuti. La nuova falla è immune a tutte le protezioni implementate a seguito della scoperta di Spectre e Meltdown all'inizio del 2018, quindi il problema riguarda anche i sistemi che hanno ricevuto la patch per queste due vulnerabilità. http://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/VPGBwaYexEsuNeGS3K4hjV.jpg “Eventuali criminali in grado di sferrare attacchi di questo tipo disporrebbero della possibilità di accedere alle informazioni più importanti e meglio protette in mano a privati e aziende in tutto il mondo, avrebbero il potere di sottrarre queste informazioni, ricattare, sabotare e spiare", ha affermato Gavin Hill, vicepresidente del della sezione "prodotti per la sicurezza di rete e datacente"presso Bitdefender. “La ricerca su questo tipo di attacchi è di frontiera, visto che si tratta di studi che analizzano il funzionamento alla radice delle moderne CPU ed è necessaria una profonda comprensione del funzionamento interno di CPU, sistemi operativi e, in generale, di come funzionano gli attacchi di tipo side-channel basati sull'esecuzione speculativa". Bitdefender ha affermato di aver lavorato con intel allo sviluppo di uno strumento per eliminare la falla, già disponibile per il download. Ha inoltre aggiunto che altri parner come Microsoft e Linux hanno anch'essi sviluppato una patch per la vulnerabilità. Gli utenti, in ogni caso, devono accertarsi di avere il sistema aggiornato e, in caso contrario, provvedere al più presto all'aggiornamento. Ecco le migliori schede videohttp://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/techradar/digital-home/~4/bRy4TJeR7ZQ
  20. The UK’s connected and automated mobility (CAM) industry is working on a jigsaw puzzle of challenges which stand between us and getting self-driving vehicles on the road, in meaningful numbers, safely. The development of 5G network connectivity is a key piece of this puzzle as it allows new platforms to be built around it which will unlock the full potential of CAM. Fast and robust connectivity is crucial to the successful deployment of connected and self-driving vehicles. It enables the flow of data generated by connected and self-driving vehicles and allows the data to be processed and converted into insights that form the basis of decisions. These in turn form the building blocks for the services from which consumers and business will eventually benefit. In the transition from today’s transport systems to those of the 2030s and beyond, the importance of this data-carrying infrastructure cannot be overstated. That’s why the UK’s CAM industry is looking to the recent launches of 5G mobile technology into towns and cities around the UK by EE and Vodafone as an enormous opportunity. While 4G networks have provided the necessary backbone to develop basic vehicular communication systems, 5G offers promise of an additional layer of services and possibilities. The launch of 5G is a keystone moment in the CAM sector’s quest to see connected and autonomous vehicles on UK roads by 2030. The technology’s potential is based on three key strengths: speed, reliability and capacity. We can delve more deeply into why each of these strengths matters so much to connected and self-driving vehicles. Speed: Instant reactions5G technology can deliver drastically lower latency (5 milliseconds or less) and much higher speeds (1 gigabit + per second) than 4G (which today averages at around 30 megabits per second). These improvements mean communication across the network can be much faster, which unlocks huge opportunities for connected vehicles. 5G-enabled connected and self-driving vehicles will be able to communicate more efficiently and quickly with each other and with roadside infrastructure, which can help to reduce traffic jams and bottlenecks. Perhaps the most transformative benefit of 5G technology will be to road safety. Connected and self-driving vehicles fitted with 5G will interpret road conditions and potential hazards more rapidly. They will be able to receive information from a vehicle several cars further down the road over five times faster than a 4G-equipped vehicle can, and orders of magnitude faster than a human being. This near-instantaneous response could dramatically reduce the number of road traffic accidents in the UK as the vehicle itself would know, near instantly, what is happening tens or even hundreds of meters ahead, rather than what its sensors alone can see. Reliability: Failure is not an optionIn connected and self-driving vehicle deployments, public safety is the number-one priority. The technologies supporting it must be failsafe. 5G networks were created specifically with such critical applications in mind, and as such are designed to offer almost 100% uptime and unrivalled constancy in network services. Reliable 5G coverage and leading network redundancy are vital factors in making connected and self-driving vehicles run as safely as possible on the UK’s roads. Capacity: 5G’s fat pipeConnected and self-driving vehicles and their embedded sensors generate a phenomenal amount of information. Connected and self-driving vehicle testing at Millbrook Proving Ground in rural Bedfordshire routinely produces up to, and sometimes over, 4TB of data every day. 4G networks simply don’t have the capacity to reliably transmit such an enormous volume of bits and bytes. Fortunately, 5G has a much ‘fatter pipe’ than 4G through which to feed this information. Indeed, 5G networks are specifically designed to manage a huge number of high-demand applications concurrently. This increased capacity gifts the entire ecosystem the ability to scale as more connected vehicles hit the road – invaluable for the growth of the CAM sector. 5G turbocharges connected and self-driving vehicles developmentThe development of connected and self-driving vehicles in the UK is already well underway, but 5G delivers a very welcome boost to the process. For example, the 5G deployment in London will enable the Smart Mobility Living Lab (SMLL) – an advanced connected environment using open and closed routes for testing future mobility technologies, services and business models – to test out 5G’s implications for connected vehicles in the real world. SMLL is just one part of the UK’s world-class connected and self-driving vehicle testing and development ecosystem, known as Testbed UK, which is accompanied by a leading regulatory framework focused on supporting technological development. Moreover, the UK’s work on the development of EU safety and testing legislation means it is best placed to lead the connected and self-driving vehicle charge globally. To influence relevant policy, Zenzic is supporting CAM development with its "Connected and Automated Mobility Roadmap to 2030," which outlines the technical, infrastructural and legislative steps required to achieve the safe, efficient deployment of connected and self-driving vehicles. There are many more pieces to the CAM puzzle, but as 5G begins to reach more UK locations, a critical one is falling into place. It is crucial that laws and policies are developed in tandem with technology – that way, we can ensure connected and self-driving vehicles hit UK roads by 2030, and both consumer and business benefits can start to be realized. Daniel Ruiz is the CEO of Zenzic. Check out the best in cloud storagehttp://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/techradar/digital-home/~4/OXbhtUYuH8A
  21. It is crazy to think we're almost at the end of this season of Handmaid's Tale, with just one episode remaining, this is how to watch Handmaid's Tale online. So gather your mates around the TV for the final bout of bloodshed and tension. The Hulu-made dystopian show powered through two seasons that left viewers craving more and luckily, more cam. As one of the most horrifying shows around, it's a tough but incredible watch, one of the best around - a pretty big claim with the likes of Chernobyl winning over TV viewers. For those that watched the first two seasons of the show, this picks up where it left off (but don't worry, no spoilers). The show has kept its excellent writing and visuals but has taken a twist in the story, keeping a tight-hold on our interest. So no matter where in the world you're living, this is a complete guide to how to watch Handmaid's Tale online. We've tracked down all of the locations, times and prices for a number of countries across the world. And if you happen to be away on holiday right now and will be missing the final few episodes, don't worry - we've also listed how to watch Handmaid's Tale online when you're away, meaning you won't miss out. Need more drama? How to watch Killing Eve online - no matter where you arehttp://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/x4WvmjGdnEUCFeqhMUrnWo.jpg How to watch Handmaid's Tale online in the US:Binge on the best TV with our guide to TV streaming services for cord cuttershttp://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/SFNJ5LrHn6npyWTKVdbpWo.jpg How to watch Handmaid's Tale online in the UK: http://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/jgvvohCEmS99W9XuRfJMSo.jpg How to watch Handmaid's Tale online in Canada: http://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/D39crXd3gob7KPsE3LAFUo.jpg How to watch Handmaid's Tale online in Australia: Watch Handmaid's Tale online from outside your country:If you find yourself in the unlucky position where you're out of the country, on holiday or temporarily abroad when you want to watch the show, don't panic just yet - there is still a chance to watch Handmaid's Tale online in all of its glory. Using a little handy trick, you can get around geo-blocks and digital borders using a VPN. This will allow you to gain access to all the dramatic Handmaid's Tale content without even having to be in one of the countries its airing in by changing your IP. That way you can binge watch the show on your holiday. Which VPN is best for you? Our personal favourite is ExpressVPN. http://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/ebGZgkd4qVX7mUuvz3WNkH.jpg http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/techradar/digital-home/~4/Qz9Re1GMjjE
  22. Microsoft has pushed out a pair of Windows 10 preview builds for the big update due later in 2019 (19H2), one of which has all the new features turned off – and those tweaks include some interesting moves, such as the promise of better battery life for laptops running certain processors. So what exactly is happening here regarding the overall rollout? Windows 10 19H2 testers in the slow ring are getting two different preview builds: 18362.10012 and 18362.10013, which will be delivered to those on 18362.10005 and 18362.10006 respectively. Windows 10 preview recently introduced a new Cortana appBuy Windows 10: the cheapest prices in August 2019Top tips for extending the battery life of your laptopThe difference is that the former build has all the new features turned off by default, and the latter has them turned on. This is Microsoft’s new system of a controlled preview rollout, whereby only a subsection of testers actually get the new features live, with more being shifted over as time progresses. Essentially, it’s just like when the updates actually go live, for real, with Microsoft monitoring how the features are working (or not), getting more feedback on them, before pushing them more broadly. Welcome to the preview lotteryIf you’re just joining the slow ring of preview build testers now, Microsoft notes that it will be a 50-50 ‘virtual coin toss’ whether you get the new features enabled, or not. Those of you following the development of Windows 10 closely will recall that 19H2 is not about introducing major features, anyway, but smaller changes including quality-of-life improvements and performance tuning. There’s certainly some of the latter with the new build 18362.10013, with Microsoft stating that: “We have made general battery life and power efficiency improvements for PCs with certain processors.” So with any luck, that means some laptops will see better battery longevity, and Microsoft may be working to push further on this front as the update comes closer to deployment later this year. Another hardware-related change comes for CPUs that have ‘favored’ cores. Windows 10 has been tuned to utilize a “rotation policy that distributes work more fairly among these favored cores,” which should provide better performance and reliability. These are the sort of under-the-hood tweaks we can expect from Windows 10 19H2, with this build also seeing the addition of extra debugging capabilities for newer Intel processors (for hardware manufacturers to avail themselves of, not end-users, mind). There are a few minor tweaks to the interface in this build, however, including making the navigation pane on the Start menu expand when it’s hovered over with the mouse. For the full list of changes, check out Microsoft’s blog post. Some of the best laptops of 2019 run Windows 10http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/techradar/digital-home/~4/AKjeQWFBb_Y
  23. Alexa is getting some much-welcome flexibility to help users who aren't digging the smart assistants automatic talking speed, after an update that gives Alexa three different speeds when responding to voice commands. Users can now ask Alexa to "speak faster" or "speak slower", while asking the voice assistant to "speak at default speed" will bring it back to the default setting. It looks like the feature has only gone live in the US so far – as we couldn't get a UK-based Alexa smart speaker to recreate it. Knowing Amazon's usual update schedule, though, we expect to the feature to roll out to the UK and beyond in the coming months. What are the best Alexa skills?Check out the best Amazon Echo deals and pricesHow to stop Alexa listening to youOpening up the smart homeWhile smart home gadgets these days can be wonderfully convenient, allowing you to switch devices on and off, change room lighting, and throw voice messages all over the house – they can also be a right hassle. Not all smart home devices are compatible, after all, and setup often doesn't work as seamlessly as it should – even for the tech-savvy. But one of the most promising things about the likes of Google Home and the Amazon Echo ranges is their accessibility. Voice commands don't require any complicated button combinations, and have provided a simple interface for millions of users to access online information or access music hands-free. Altering the talking speed is a small move, but gives those needing more time to process information – or those impatient to hear everything Alexa has to say – more control over how they interact with Amazon's smart assistant, and that's something to be welcomed. Amazon Echo vs Google Home: which smart speaker is better?Via The Verge http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/techradar/digital-home/~4/c9zpjvG_aOU
  24. Huawei's next series of top-end Mate phones are expected to launch in the next couple of months, and one of the latest rumors suggests one of them will come with the company's new alternative to Android. That likely won't be the case for the version of the phone you buy, but a contributor to SlashLeaks has provided information that says the Chinese version of the Mate 30 Lite may come with a different operating system. It's rumored to be called HongMeng OS, and it's Huawei's own attempt to replace Android software on its phones. Huawei has said it has been working on the software for some time. Our ranking of the best Huawei phonesEverything about the Huawei Mate 30 ProThe full story of the Huawei banAll Huawei phones currently run Android software with the company's own EMUI overlay on top, but this would be a whole new operating system that would run different apps and likely wouldn't have access to Google's services. After the US placed sanctions on Huawei earlier this year, the company risked losing access to the Android platform. While the company's situation now seems less dire, it's still unclear whether Huawei will be able to continue to use Google's operating system on all future devices, or whether it will be stopped from using it in the future, so it's understandable that the company would be looking into an alternative. It would make sense for Huawei to test its own software on the Chinese market first, and including it on one of the lower end handsets in the Mate range rather than the flagship seems a logical approach too. As ever, take this information with a big pinch of salt. We're unable to confirm the source, and we won't know Huawei's plans for certain until later this year when we see the Huawei Mate 30 series officially unveiled. Everything you need to know about the Huawei banhttp://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/techradar/digital-home/~4/_M4l0xQ5b6k
  25. Try and remember the last time you were searching for a product/service online, and after a while, you notice an advertisement about the same product while scrolling through your Facebook feed on your phone. While some of you know why you see those ads, a majority of people are still baffled by this. It’s no surprise that our actions on the Internet are never private and are tracked continuously by data corporations. All your logins, pictures, and even search history is a part of a massive data trail that you’ve left behind since you first started using the Internet. Somehow, in our attempt to achieve the dream of an interconnected world, big corporations are running for people’s data. In 2017, data surpassed oil as the most valuable resource on this planet. In these past two years, we’ve witnessed that data has become crucial for businesses and corporations alike. However, people are now more aware than ever when it comes to data privacy. With the increase in the number of data scandals like the Facebook-Cambridge Analytica, we also witnessed the dark side of technology. What stuns us more is the way it is used against the collective well-being of the people. The truth is, there’s absolutely nothing on the Internet that’s owned by you. Just think about it. The pictures you share on Facebook via Google Photos or iCloud all reside with big corporations. All the data generated by you are tracked and cross-pollinated across different mediums. That’s it; you’re stuck in the vicious cycle. While going away from the Internet isn’t an option and sometimes isn’t feasible, there’s no other known way of owning your data. Well, until now! Build your private home on the Internet with Houmhttp://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/6ayUPo7CUDQgBze9SFAzYd.jpg Houm offers you a chance to own a piece of the Internet just like you own your home. It’s a private space that’s advertiser-free and comes with different storage options depending on the needs. With Houm, you will legally own space on the Internet where you can store all your digital assets. The most significant advantage of this service is that no one can have access to your private data except for you. Moreover, you can access it remotely from any part of the world, and it stays secure without any intervention. What’s it like to have a private home on the Internet?Your access to digital home starts by signing up to houm.me, after which, you can set up your domain. This domain name will be the key to your digitally stored belongings, and you’ll never have to revisit Houm. The service will ensure that your data remains secure and private, away from the eyes of marketers and data-miners. With Houm, you will be offered flexibility to choose between different storage plans. This storage space will be required in your digital area to store pictures, videos, and documents, among others. After building your Houm, you can connect it with your Google, Dropbox, Facebook, and Instagram accounts and have all of the data in a single place that you own. Houm also gives you an option to upload digital content manually. http://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/ipkj7ikWmV8o9ykWZ9vm34.jpg Next up, you can ask your friends, family, and peers to get on the service and create a neighborhood. Again, the neighborhood remains private and only comprises of the people you trust. Through this, one can also interact with other people on Houm without leaving the private space. http://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/EzVkrEiEZaSZqtcuxbgJUG.jpg Houm also allows you to nominate a successor to your digital assets, so you can be sure that your data doesn’t end up with someone you don’t want, long after you’re gone. In all, Houm is your digital home, away from home. http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/techradar/digital-home/~4/GoQk-i1pC-o
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