• Buying Guide: 10 best Android keyboard apps reviewed and rated

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    Best Android keyboard apps to downloadWhen it comes to movies, the first in a series is almost always the best. The same also applies to Android, which had customizable, third-party keyboards long before Apple ever dreamed of adding this feature to iOS 8.Over the years, developers have knocked out some impressive wares for text entry on smartphones and tablets, meaning there are more choices than ever before - literally hundreds of them are on Google Play alone!Thankfully, TechRadar is here to w
  • Google cracks down on revenge porn

    Google cracks down on revenge porn
    The company says it's going to allow victims to request for certain images to be taken off search results.
  • Review: Finlux 55UT3EC320S

    Review: Finlux 55UT3EC320S
    IntroductionDecided to upgrade that Full HD fat TV for a trendy 4K job? Looking for something that won't break the bank? Then you're the buyer Finlux wants to bag. The brand has made a name for itself serving cut-price Full HD to check-list shoppers, and now it's offering curved 4K UHD in the shape of the snappily monikered 55UT3EC320S. This 55-inch 2160p set has a sibling flatmate, the 55UT3E242S, priced some £300 cheaper. These are the first UHD resolution sets sold by the brand, better known
  • ‘Swishing round a roundabout, the handling was so tight and sure, I felt like a shark’

    ‘Swishing round a roundabout, the handling was so tight and sure, I felt like a shark’
    ‘Swishing round a roundabout, the handling was so tight and sure, I felt like a shark’They call it the saloon that thinks it’s a coupe. “The Mercedes CLS,” I was sometimes heard to murmur, leaning against it, doing a voice like Sean Connery, “the car made of muscle.” Then I’d set the alarm off and electronically immobilise it, but it was nothing the manual couldn’t fix.So much car jargon, I often think, exists to replace perfectly serviceable words that car buffs don�
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  • Analysis: Xbox One's dashboard is getting a facelift ... and it's not pretty

    Analysis: Xbox One's dashboard is getting a facelift ... and it's not pretty
    Microsoft had a decent E3. Between backwards compatibility, a pirate-themed game from Rare and an incredibly cool demo that uses HoloLens to teach people how to play the new Warzone mode in Halo 5, it easily trumped last year's slew of ho-hum announcements.The deluge of good news, however, meant that one announcement didn't get all the attention it deserved. The Xbox One interface is getting a do-over, and it will be even worse than it is now. So how is something that most people tolerate, but d
  • E3 2015: E3 2015: top 10 moments from gaming's biggest show

    E3 2015: E3 2015: top 10 moments from gaming's biggest show
    Top 10 E3 2015 moments
    Could it be? Did E3 2015 actually make everyone a happy gamer? We here at TechRadar sure felt that way - instead of five best moments, we had to round up to 10 best moments of E3 because there were so many great parts of the show this year.Heck, it was even hard to decide who had the best press conference. Between the big name veterans like Microsoft and Sony to the newbies - Bethesda and the PC Gaming Show, all eight conferences had amazing and weird highlights that were
  • Here's one absurdly efficient way to get ready for Star Wars 7

    Here's one absurdly efficient way to get ready for Star Wars 7
    Well, this takes binge-watching to a whole new level. Marcus Rosentrater, animator for the acclaimed TV series Archer, has seen fit to stack all six of the Star Wars films on top of each other and make them viewable all at once, because why not? Whether he's doing this to offer a unique refresher before Star Wars: The Force Awakens comes out, or just giving us a taste of what LSD can do to the brain, the result is surprisingly, well, beautiful.Yes, it's a cluttered mess of bright lightsabers jux
  • In Depth: Google Photos: The pros and cons of Google's new photo service

    In Depth: Google Photos: The pros and cons of Google's new photo service
    Ups and downs of the new Google PhotosUnlimited and free photo storage. The prospect of image searching and automated organization, powered by Google's search engine machine learning smarts. Two things you can't get with competing services. On the surface, Google Photos sounds not just good, but great. But what's the catch? And does it stand up to the test of thousands of images? That's what I set out to find over the past two weeks. And my results were, surprisingly, decidedly mixed. Google Pho
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