Gavin Phillips
Lead Editor for Technology Explained, Security, and Entertainment
Contributing since September, 2014
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About Gavin Phillips
Gavin is the Lead Editor for the Technology Explained, Security, and Entertainment verticals, former co-host on the Really Useful Podcast, and a frequent product reviewer. He has a degree in Contemporary Writing pillaged from the hills of Devon, more than a decade of professional writing experience, and has attended CES, IFA, MWC, and other tech-trade shows to report direct from the floor. He's reviewed more headphones, earbuds, and mechanical keyboards then he cares to remember, and enjoys copious amounts of tea, board games, and football.
Latest Articles
7 RAM Myths and Misconceptions That Really Aren't True
What happens if you mix RAM size? Or completely mismatch RAM modules? Is it good or bad? Here are several RAM myths that need to die!
LocalBitcoins Announces Its Closure—Withdraw Your Bitcoin Now
It's one of the oldest P2P Bitcoin exchanges, but it is closing down, permanently.
Gravastar Sirius P5 Review: Three Unique Cases for the Price of One
The Gravastar Sirius P5 has a unique feature: three interchangeable cases. With good battery life and sound quality, it's a tidy overall package.
OnePlus Launches Its First Mechanical Keyboard, and It Looks a Little Familiar
OnePlus is launching a mechanical keyboard. Yes, you read that right.
EarFun Air Pro 3 Review: Good Sound and ANC for Under $100
Need earbuds that sound good but don't want to spend mega-bucks?
How Does Encryption Work? Is Encryption Actually Safe?
You've heard about encryption, but what is it exactly? If criminals use it, is encryption safe to use? Here's how encryption works and what it does.
Which Is Better: Intel Iris Xe or Intel UHD?
The Intel Iris Xe and the Intel UHD are two families of integrated GPUs that Intel currently offers. But, which one comes out on top? Let's find out.
OpenAI Launches ChatGPT Plus for $20/Month, but Only in the US
A premium version of ChatGPT has been on the cards for some time, and now it's here.
OpenAI Launches an AI Detector Tool to Counter ChatGPT-Generated Text
ChatGPT is all the rage, but it isn't popular with everyone, especially those that have to spot when it's used.
The 7 Best Free Media Players for Windows
Struggling to figure out the right media player for your PC? Here are the best free media player apps for Windows 10.
How Does CPU Cache Work and What Are L1, L2, and L3 Cache?
What exactly is CPU cache? Why are there L1, L2, and L3 caches? Here's what you need to know and how they work.
Campfire Audio Orbit Review: Superb Sound, Excellent Style
Want something a little different? The Campfire Audio Orbit earbuds are what you need.
Elon Musk Confirms More Cybertruck Delays for 2023
Everyone wants a Cybertruck, but when will we see them on the road?
Audeze Euclid Review: Excellent Detail From These Planar Magnetic IEMs
The sound quality is brilliant and well-balanced, helping any type of audio shine, while the build quality of the earbuds is exceptional.
CES Interviews: Bluetti CEO Talks Future Product Lineups and More
At CES 2023, we spoke to Bluetti CEO Longman Li about the company's new products and its big ideas for the future.
Bullitt Group Unveils Its New Cheaper Option for Satellite and SOS Messaging
It promises to make satellite messaging much cheaper and more accessible than ever before.
JLabs Launch Absolutely Tiny JBuds Mini Earbuds at CES 2023
Plus the all-new premium Epic Lab Edition earbuds, which come with an excellent brushed metal case.
JLab Launches New Silent Epic Mechanical Keyboard at CES 2023
JLab's first mechanical keyboard is shaping up to be a competitive option.
EcoFlow Launches Behemoth Whole-Home Backup Power Solution at CES 2023
It's a massive combined battery that will keep your whole powered for at least a week. What's not to like?
Yeelight Pushes Matter Smart Home Integrations at CES 2023
Yeelight is integrating Matter into its 2023 lineup and rolling out Matter support to existing hardware, too.