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Seth Barton
Seth Barton is a manager for UX Writing at PlayStation Partners and was previously the editor of Expert Reviews.
- Edge vs Internet Explorer vs Chrome We run some tests on Windows 10's new browser, to see if it's really better than IE
- How to set up Xbox One game streaming on Windows 10 We walk you through the new Windows 10 Xbox app, showing you how to get your Xbox One streaming to your Windows 10 device
- How to manage windows on Desktop and Tablet in Windows 10 Windows has long had impressive window management features, and Windows 10 kicks things up a notch
- How to switch tasks faster in Windows 10 Windows 10's new, improved Task Switcher makes for some highly efficient multitasking
- How to use virtual desktops in Windows 10 Virtual desktops are a great way to keep your applications organised in Windows 10
- Super Slow Motion - Hands on with 1000fps RX100 IV & RX10 II We shoot it like action-movie directors with Sony's latest models
- Google Photos review Google Photos provides an excellent free service for those who simply want to upload and browse their pics
- Google IO 2015 - everything you missed All the big announcements from Google IO 2015 and what we thought of them
- Google scrubs down Android for Internet of Things Brillo and Weave are Google's two-pronged attack on the IoT market
- Samsung Galaxy S6 vs S5 - should you upgrade? Wondering if the new S6 is for you or if you should stick with the S5? Our in-depth comparison will help you choose
- best buyKobo Glo HD review A superb screen and lots of text options make this the best eReader for the money£110
- Google Nexus 4 The Nexus 4 is a great handset for those who want Android in its purest form, but you're better off with the Moto G
- PlayStation TV review - Remote Play now for just £45 Remote Play is undeniably cool, and a new low price makes PlayStation TV far more tempting£85
- Apple Watch vs Pebble Time Steel - Which smartwatch for you? We put the Apple Watch and the Pebble Time, and TIme Steel, head-to-head
- The Order 1886 review - Six hours and 42 minutes ... An incredible-looking game, but it's as rigid as a Victorian knight's moral code£45