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Victoria Woollaston

Victoria has been writing about tech and science since her days at WebUser in 2009. More recently, she edited the MailOnline’s Science and Tech section and ran WIRED’s UK website.

Recent articles by Victoria Woollaston

You may soon be able to reinstall Windows 10 over Wi-Fi
Software

The new Reset Your PC option forms part of the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview update

OnePlus 6 review
Mobile phones

The OnePlus 6 is better than ever, and is still much cheaper than its Android rivals

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Samsung phones outsell iPhones two to one, claims report
Mobile phones

Only Samsung and Huawei smartphone sales grew in the second quarter of 2019, despite Huawei's US ban

RootMetrics finds EE is the best mobile operator in UK
Mobile networks

The BT-owned operator took top place in terms of reliability, speed, data, call and text performance at a UK-wide level

Security hole found in DSLR cameras
Cameras

Check Point researchers found the vulnerability via the Picture Transfer Protocol on Canon cameras

Samsung confirms Note 10 will come with SuperFast Charge
Mobile phones

A description for a First Look event made reference to “new” features including Superfast Charge and Wireless PowerShare

Patent reveals plans for a solar-powered Xiaomi phone
Mobile phones

The patent features a number of drawings depicting a smartphone with a solar panel on the rear beneath the camera lens

Millions of homes to save money on their energy bills
Home & garden

The changes come into effect in October and could cause annual bills of 11 million homes to drop by by 6%

BT pledges support for Boris Johnson's broadband plans
Broadband

During his successful campaign to become Prime Minister Johnson said pledged to “unleash full fibre for all by 2025”

PureVPN review
You can now get PureVPN for less than £3 a month
VPNs

PureVPN has dropped the prices for its yearly and two-yearly plans by a staggering 74% and 70% respectively