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From October 1, the way loud exhausts are certified in New Zealand will move into the digital age. Objective Noise ...
The best way to tell if you’re getting what you’re paying for each month is by running a simple internet speed test. We'll ...
Impressively, Samsung’s new super-thin phone, the Galaxy Edge, stayed intact when Nelson performed the bend test in June. After that, attention turned to Apple’s even thinner iPhone Air. Surely, at ...
Here's a step-by-step guide of how to make sure your mobile phone doesn't go off during the upcoming Government Emergency Alert Test. On September 7th at 3:00pm the Government will send out an ...
Smartphone users across the UK will hear a high pitched siren sound and receive a text message from UK Government as part of a test of the national emergency alert system on Sunday, September 7.
Your router is the at the heart of your home network, so it's important to get the right one. Here's how we test every ...
The Huawei Mate XT is the world's first triple-fold smartphone, similar in size to an iPad. This video features a durability test to assess how well the device can endure everyday use. Folding ...
Millions of West Midlanders will receive an emergency alert on Sunday (September 7). The test is set to take place across the UK. But can you turn it off and not receive it? A test of the government’s ...
On the afternoon of Sunday, September 7, Brits are being warned to brace themselves as the UK government plans to carry out an emergency alert test on all 4G and 5G mobile networks. The Emergency ...
A SIREN will sound on millions of phones across the UK for the Emergency Alert system test in September 2025. But fear not, it is just a massive public safety exercise and no cause for alarm — here's ...
MILLIONS of phones across the UK have received an Emergency Alert message today. A loud siren was sounded on nearly every phone in the UK, but fear not, it was merely a test and didn't require any ...