A390? Isn’t that a road in Devon? Yes, you’re right. But it’s also new territory for Renault’s reborn Alpine brand. First came the A110 eight […]
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Sapphire Edge AI 370 review: A mini PC that’s easy to upgrade
Skip to content Image: Christoph Hoffmann At a glance Expert’s Rating Pros Excellent CPU, GPU, and NPU performance thanks to Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 […]
2025 BYD Seal 6 Touring Review: There’s Value, But It’s Not Very Good
In the year 2025, if you want an affordable, mid-sized estate car powered by a combustion engine, your options are pretty much limited to the […]
Logitech RS50 Review: Perfect For Beginners, But Not For Everyone
For years, Logitech has been the go-to recommendation for anyone looking to get into sim racing. Its belt-driven, beginner-friendly wheels stretching back to the G25 […]
Eagles-Lions Film Review: Repetitive, stale, and joyless offense
I had some criticism last week for being overly pessimistic about the Philadelphia Eagles offense, but I can only say what I see. I want […]
OnePlus 15 review: A great phone, if photography isn’t a priority
If you’re reading this review, there’s a chance you’ve come to it with some confusion. Didn’t OnePlus already release a new flagship phone this year, […]
Xiaomi 17 Pro review
The Xiaomi 17 Pro is a compact, powerful and premium-feeling, top-of-the-line smartphone. Despite having a slightly smaller battery than the Xiaomi 17, it still has […]
2025 Seat Ibiza Review: Satisfying Supermini Survivor
Remember Seat? It seemed for a while that, with the flyaway success of Cupra’s launch as a standalone brand, it might swallow up the marque […]
Wreckreation Review: Burnout Love-Letter Needs Proofreading
We’ve been crying out for years for the return of Burnout. With its original developer, Criterion Games, now mothballed into EA as a support studio […]
Thrustmaster T598 Review: Small Package, Big Offering
What a great time it is to be a sim racing hermit. Direct drive technology is becoming widespread, bringing a level of feedback and fidelity […]