Gavin Phillips
Lead Editor for Technology Explained, Security, and Entertainment
Contributing since July, 2012
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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
Donald Trump's NFT Collection Sells Out in 12 Hours, But Who's Buying Them?
The remarkable collection has raised millions of dollars, but where is the money going?
What Will Happen After All 21 Million Bitcoins Are Mined?
After the last Bitcoin is mined, does the network just stop working? What happens next?
Bitcoin Is Slow: What Is the Fastest Cryptocurrency & Blockchain?
You want to send some cryptocurrency, but what's the fastest way to do it?
How to Spot a Fake MicroSD Card and Avoid Being Scammed
Fake microSD cards have misleading high storage capacities. Don't be fooled! Here's how to spot a fake microSD card.
PSA: Remember to Update Game Consoles Before Giving Them as Gifts
If you're giving a game console as a gift, you should always update it first. Here's why...
What Is Ethereum and How Does It Work?
Ethereum is the second-largest cryptocurrency, but how does it work?
How to Set Up a Recurring Buy Order on Coinbase
A recurring buy order is a great way to slowly build your crypto portfolio, but it does have some downsides.
What Are Google Chrome's Memory Saver and Energy Saver? How to Switch Them On or Off
Chrome is finally making it easier to claw back some precious memory!
Kono Discord TKL Mechanical Keyboard Review: Great On the Eyes, Not So Much the Wallet
It looks great, but it's overpriced. But did I mention how good it looks?
Metallica Warns Against Onslaught of New Album Crypto Scams
The metal band is warning against scams relating to the announcement of its new album, but it's too late for some people.
What Is Starlink's Data Cap & How Does It Work?
Starlink is set to introduce a data cap, but how will it work, and what's the restriction?
How Much RAM Does a Smartphone Need?
Is more RAM better for your phone, or are you just paying extra for something you don’t need? We have the answer.
1More Aero Review: Great Sound and Spatial Audio For Less
Want to try spatial sound but don't want to spend Apple money?
Why Is Coinbase Removing BCH, ETC, XRP, and XLM From Coinbase Wallet?
The crypto-giant is removing these four popular cryptos from its non-custodial wallet.
Mercedes-Benz Paywalls "Acceleration Increase" on Its $100,000+ EVs
Are you ready for the era of car subscription models?
This New Google Maps Feature Guides You to the Fastest EV Charging Points
Finding the nearest fast charging point has never been easier thanks to Google Maps.
How to Secure Your Accounts With 2FA: Gmail, Outlook, and More
Can two-factor authentication help to secure your email and social networks? Here's what you need to know to get secure online.
5 Reasons to Upgrade to Malwarebytes Premium: Yes, It's Worth It
While the free version of Malwarebytes is awesome, the premium version has a bunch of useful and worthwhile features.
7 Common Email Security Protocols Explained
How do ISPs and webmail services protect email users? Here's how email security protocols keep your messages safe.
5 Anti-Spam Software for Microsoft Outlook That'll Protect Your Inbox
Microsoft is losing the war to spam. If your Outlook inbox is under spam siege, check out the top anti-spam tools for Outlook.