Best touchscreen laptops 2018: the best touchsceen laptops we've tapped this year

Whether you like it or not it's undeniable that touchscreens have changed the laptop landscape forever. From more touch-friendly operating systems to the explosion of drawing applications, there are more reasons to have a touchscreen on a laptop than ever before and the huge uptick in popularity of 2-in-1 laptops perfectly corroborates this.

While

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The Apple Watch is three years old, but we're still waiting for three things

Announced in 2014, but launched many months later in mid-2015, it felt like a long time before we could brandish the Apple Watch on our wrists in public and share our full verdict of Apple's first smartwatch.

Our original Apple Watch review at the time praised it for its clever interface and stylish design, but criticized it for a high price and

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Popular messaging service Whatsapp is banning under-16s from using its platform in the European Union.

Users must currently be at least 13, but the firm is changing the rules ahead of the introduction of new EU data privacy regulations in May.

The app, which is owned by Facebook, will ask users to confirm their age when

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TSB's IT fiasco is heading for a fifth day, with angry customers still locked out of their accounts and unable to make payments.

The bank said it would take down its mobile app and online banking "for a few hours" on Tuesday and hoped to restore services by the afternoon.

But it now looks unlikely the issues will be

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A stealth bomberImage copyrightUniversity of WaterlooImage caption Canada is investing $2.7m to develop technology to detect stealth aircraft

Canada has invested $2.7m (£1.93m) into developing quantum radar - a new technology that would greatly improve the detection of stealth aircraft.

The technology is being developed by the

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