The best 13-inch laptop 2018: the top 13-inch laptops we've reviewed

These days, having a laptop is almost essential, but there’s only one reason to own the best 13-inch laptop: 15-inch laptops are just too big. The best 13-inch laptops are the new standard for notebook displays, and with good reason. It’s enough for gaming, and it’s enough for work – and everything in between. And, because it’s the most common lapt

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Best Ultrabooks 2018: top thin and light laptops reviewed

As Bob Dylan said: ‘the times, they are a-changin’. For laptops, that means they’re getting thinner, lighter, and more importantly faster than ever before. Nothing signifies this truth more than the best Ultrabooks. No thicker than 0.8 inches (2cm) and rocking the best processors and SSDs, these new-age laptops are as much about portability as raw

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Best gaming laptops 2018: the 10 top gaming laptops we've reviewed

It used to be that the best gaming laptops were those that had Intel Core i7 processors, 8GB of RAM and any discrete graphics imaginable. Gaming laptops were so few and far between that it wasn’t a matter of whether they were good or not. Instead, the only question that lingered was, “Can it run Crysis” 

These days, the best gaming laptops are

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Best free games 2018: the top free games to download on PC

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Facebook must face a class action lawsuit over its use of facial recognition technology, a California judge has ruled.

The lawsuit alleges that Facebook gathered biometric information without users' explicit consent.

It involves the "tag suggestions" technology, which spots users' friends in uploaded photos; the lawsuit

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State-sponsored Russian hackers are actively seeking to hijack essential internet hardware, US and UK intelligence agencies say.

The UK's National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), the FBI and the US Department of

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