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PC Pro

Jul 01 2026
Magazine

PC Pro is the UK’s number one IT monthly magazine and offers readers a healthy variety of tech news updates, tests, reviews, best buys and even bonus software in every issue. The editorial team are experts in their field and they’re dedicated to creating the most authoritative reviews and keeping you up to speed on the latest technology developments.

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PC Pro

Britain’s supercomputer is dying – here’s what comes next • We talk to the man spending £750m to replace Britain’s ageing national supercomputer

Ramageddon: even Apple isn’t immune • Cheap Mac minis withdrawn as RAM shortage bites hard

The company that’s all talk Sam Liang, Otter.ai • The Otter.ai founder on turning meetings into corporate knowledge

The A-List • The best products on the market, as picked by our editors

Taking a zen wander down memory lane • Truth? You can’t handle the truth. Which is why it’s better to let your feet wander, capture images and create layers of abstraction to your liking

Gen Z love dumb tech because they’re clever • While there’s a lot of evidence that Gen Z are just as addicted to social media as we oldies are, many have found a cunning way to switch off

Face facts: normal folk don’t want smartglasses • The drive to put technology on our faces has ended up in a very bad place despite big-name backing and billions of dollars of investment

Readers’ comments • Your views and feedback from email and the web

Readers’ poll • Which of these statements best reflects your use of VPNs?

STOP THE SPYWARE • Our personal hardware is finding ever more invasive ways to harvest personal data. BARRY COLLINS reveals what’s being collected and how best to prevent it

Bag a software bargain • Don’t pay full price for software when we can offer you huge reductions on genuine products

IS AI ROTTING YOUR BRAIN? • AI chatbots could be harming intelligence and causing delusions in some. Nicole Kobie finds out what the research says – and how to avoid harm

AI’S EFFECT ON EXAM SCORES

HOW TO USE AI CHATBOTS MORE SAFELY

A SHORT HISTORY OF TECH VS OUR BRAINS

WHAT’S HAPPENING ON YOUR HOME NETWORK? • Use free tools to spot rogue traffic and unauthorised devices. Nik Rawlinson shows you how

PASSKEYS Why, how and why now? • The latest authentication standard is smart, simple and secure – Darien Graham-Smith finds out why this is a trend that’s worth following

WHERE DID PASSKEYS COME FROM? • A decade in the making, it took an unlikely alliance to turn an old idea into a new standard

TOP TIPS WHEN SWITCHING TO PASSKEYS • Passkeys are on the way, but don’t sleepwalk into the process. Here’s how to take control

Motorola Razr Fold • Its huge battery, large screens and surprisingly strong photo skills are all big pluses, but Motorola makes you pay for the privilege

THE RAZR FOLD’S COMPETITION • There are three key rivals for the Razr Fold: here, we list their strengths and weaknesses

Motorola Razr 70 • Not enough power or camera quality to justify the price, despite the lovely design and excellent screens

Minisforum AtomMan G1 Pro • A console-sized mini PC that’s just as happy gaming in the living room as it is working at your desk

Wired2Fire R7 RTX 5070 Lumia Vanguard • A great-value gaming PC today with the potential to become even more powerful in the future

CyberPowerPC Ultra R9X Pro • If you’re looking for a graphics workstation by day and a gaming beast at night, the Ultra R9X Pro delivers

BenQ RD280UG • A quirky 28in 4K+ monitor designed for programmers – and a great productivity monitor full stop

ReMarkable Paper Pure • Affordable and packs...

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Languages

  • English