Becky is a former staff writer at What Hi-Fi? and is currently the audio editor at TechRadar. Prior to gaining her MA in Journalism in 2018, she freelanced as an arts critic alongside a 20-year career as a professional dancer and aerialist – any love of dance is of course tethered to a love of music. Becky has previously contributed to Stuff, FourFourTwo, This is Cabaret and The Stage. When not writing, she dances, spins in the air, drinks coffee, watches football or surfs in Cornwall with her other half.
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As with the Award-winning C10 MKII, the smaller C5 MkII now offers three ways to stream music to every room: AirPlay 2, Google Chromecast and Audio Pro's own multi-room system.

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Urbanears says its new earbuds mark the start of an even more sustainable era for the Swedish brand – a push for a better sounding future.

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The trio features the same drivers, tweeters and waveguides for a timbre-matched listening experience.

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Meet the two new headset propositions from headphone success story Austrian Audio.

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This month, Spotify is testing a new way to amplify the playlists its listeners create, with the rollout of a new pilot programme it is calling Featured Curators.

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Samsung's latest flagship is an absolute beast of a phone. But can it topple Apple's top-tier handset?

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An image posted by a Weibo user claims to give us a more precise look at this year's iPhone, showing a much bigger hole + pill design than expected.

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Rotel's new Class AB amps boast eight channels of multi-zone audio, offering 70 or 150 watts of power per channel.

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The third-gen. iPhone SE arrived earlier this month, but a fresh report claims that demand for the more affordable iPhone handset is lower than Apple expected.

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Bought the new iPhone? No, iLease it...

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The AK UW100 also offer 24 hours of battery, balanced armature drivers and proprietary Android and iOS apps.

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Details on the hardware are (very) thin on the ground, but the Android device will launch with an all-new Nothing operating system.

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There are more counterfeit AirPods and headphone knock-offs out there than you can shake a 3.5mm jack at. So how do you make sure you're buying the genuine article? Our guide can help...

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Despite Apple's website claiming Studio Display stands and VESA mount adapters are "not interchangeable", it seems that if you visit an Apple Store after purchase, reconfiguration is possible.

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The company's 'Next Generation Home Theater Experience' job vacancy ads hint at plans to run apps or experiences directly on a TV.

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"I've never believed that pop music is escapist trash. There's always a darkness in it, even amidst great pop music" – Thom Yorke

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The online giant stands accused of using 'dark patterns'

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The one-time pioneer of audio cassettes, Nakamichi, has been making 'wafes' in the home cinema arena for a few years now – and the Ultra 9.2 its newest proposition.

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John, Paul, George and Ringo were majestic in Get Back. Once you've seen it, add these to your syllabus.

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Mission resurrects a classic speaker from its formative years, the iconic Mission 770, re-engineering the design to fuse vintage style with cutting-edge performance, made in the UK.

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Google Pixel 7 could be a smaller handset than Pixel 6, but it may well launch earlier.

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xScreen is a fully integrated folding screen that attaches to the Xbox Series S, transforming it into a laptop that can be easily transported and used anywhere there is a power outlet.

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It's the first time the phone has been seen in the wild, although we still know 'nothing' about the specs...
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