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David Ludlow
David has been fascinated by technology since he first set eyes on the ZX Spectrum 48K. A fan of smartphones, tablets and home automation, he also specialises in home networking. David has worked in tech publishing for more than 20years, working on PCW, Computer Shopper and launching Expert Reviews in 2010.
- Apple TV 2015 launched Apple finally updates its Apple TV product, adding in an app store, but there's no 4K support
- Samsung Galaxy Note 5 vs Note 4 – hands on specs comparison The Note 5 isn’t coming to the UK, so should you still buy the Note 4? We find out
- How to recover deleted files If you’ve lost an important file, don’t panic, as it should be possible to get it back if you act quickly
- How to boot from USB or a different drive Getting your computer to boot from a different drive to its regular hard disk is easy. We show you how
- How to replace the six features missing from Windows 10 During the upgrade to Windows 10, you could lose up to six of the features you're used to from Windows 7 and 8. Here's how to replace them
- recommendedApple iOS 8.4 review - all the new features A big upgrade in terms of features, iOS 8.4 is now easier to use and a much more open operating system
- iPhone Photography Awards show power of smartphone Stunning images captured on iPhone and iPads, demonstrate the power of smartphone photography
- iPhone purchases rise, while Android falls Strong iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus sales are pushing iOS ahead of Android
- How to forward email in Gmail Want to send messages automatically from your Gmail account? Here’s what you need to do
- Top things Hollywood thinks that computers can do Technology's generally boring until it's been sexed up the Hollywood way - here are our favourite clichés and mistakes
- How to create an email account for your own domain name It’s neater and more professional to have an email address on your own domain, as we show you
- Top inventions and technical innovations of World War 2 Much of the technology we take for granted today was developed in the Second World War and helped shape the world today
- recommendedApple new MacBook review (early 2015) Although it's incredibly small and light, the new MacBook doesn't compromise on usability, but the performance and price may put some off£1049
- best buySage The Dual Boiler review: The king of manual espresso Excellent coffee and a huge degree of customisation make the Sage The Dual Boiler a brilliant high-end espresso machine£1155