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August 2025
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The A-List
The best products on the market, as picked by our editors
BRIEFING
Gigabit Britain deadline pushed back
Background and analysis on all the important news stories
Open-source firms stir up Windows 10 backlash
EndOf10 campaign highlights Windows alternatives
Garfield AI no legal fat cats Philip Young, Garfield AI
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Colour me olo, there’s a new kid in town
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Tech is changing work. It’s time for schools to follow
The way many people work has changed forever, but until these moves are followed by the rest of society we’ll be left with awkward gaps to fill
Tim’s Apple has been over-cooked
With so much money in the bank, it’s time for Apple to find another visionary for its next CEO
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FEATURES
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AI is offering people a shot at digital immortality. Barry Collins investigates where it might all lead
MY DEATHBOT’S A COMPULSIVE LIAR
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It means an end to garbled station announcements, makes it easier for friends to share music, and enables deaf people to return to the theatre. Phil Creighton explains the new Bluetooth standard
Google Docs and Sheets HIDDEN FEATURES
There’s more to Google’s free online office applications than meets the eye: Nik Rawlinson explores the advanced capabilities you might have missed
INSTANT EXPERT DISPLAYS
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DESKTOP PCs
Chillblast Poseidon
Ryzen 9 RTX 5090 Water Cooled Gaming PC
PCSpecialist Frostbyte Elite
A solid foundation for Nvidia’s RTX 5060 graphics, this is a stylish PC that can be dispatched within a day
LAPTOPS & CONVERTIBLES
Microsoft Surface Laptop, 13-inch
Not the fastest, but the stunning design and extreme portability add up to fantastic value for undemanding users
Microsoft Surface Pro, 12-inch
The value-focused 12in form factor is new and welcome, but it’s best suited to less demanding users
Alienware 16 Area-51
Strong performer with a unique colour and a ton of ports, but its heavy design binds it to the desk
Asus ProArt P16 (2025)
A brilliant laptop for creatives thanks to its top-end panel, AMD Ryzen CPU and RTX 5070 graphics
ACER SWIFT 14 AI
A stylish, sleek all-rounder that makes an awful lot of sense if you can find it for under £800
ASUS VIVOBOOK S15
Not the slimmest nor the sexiest, but an excellent OLED screen and all-round usability lift it above rivals
ASUS ZENBOOK A14
Not particularly powerful, but more than makes up for this with its gorgeous, thin and light design
PCs: the state of play in mid-2025
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DELL 14 PLUS
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HP OMNIBOOK ULTRA 14
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LENOVO YOGA SLIM 7X
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SAMSUNG GALAXY CHROMEBOOK PLUS
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ACER CHROMEBOOK PLUS 514 (2025)
An improvement on the old model but not the most exciting Chromebook Plus device you can buy
ACER CHROMEBOOK PLUS 516 (2025)
A solid 15.6in alternative to the Samsung Chromebook Plus if you’re on a more limited budget
ACER CHROMEBOOK SPIN 312
A flexible, compact Chromebook with several handy features, but it’s just too slow to recommend
Chromebook Plus & Gemini
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MSI MODERN 15 F1MG
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Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE+
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KEYBOARDS & MICE
Dell Pro Compact Silent Keyboard and Mouse (KM555)
It’s impossible to argue with the price or the software, but the keyboard’s lack of precision can be irritating
Dell Pro Wired Collaboration Keyboard (KB525C)
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Logitech Slim Wired Combo MK620 for Business
Pricey for what you get; the scissor key switches are crisp but noisy and the mouse slick but basic
WI-FI 7 ROUTERS
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SMARTPHONES
Honor 400
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Honor 400 Pro
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Wissen & Personen
Motorola Edge 60 Pro
A well-rounded Android phone that offers (almost) all the trappings of a flagship at a much cheaper price
Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge
Notably thinner and lighter than your average phone, with battery life its biggest and predictable shortcoming
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Synology C2 Backup for Business
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TP-Link Omada EAP725-Wall
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UnifyDrive UT2
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