TechRadar Pro Perspectives

Tech sovereignty: Why one size doesn’t fit all
By Jonathan Wright published
Sovereignty has gone from being a niche compliance concern to a board-level infrastructure priority.
Latest Pro News

AI and bots now account for more internet traffic than humans, report finds
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Automated traffic now exceeds human activity online, driven by AI crawlers, scrapers, and agents interacting across commerce, search, and services.

OpenAI patches flaw allowing silent data leakage from ChatGPT conversations
By Sead Fadilpašić published
What happens when researchers think outside the box? Data gets exfiltrated through DNS.

ExpressVPN launches ExpressAI chatbot to end the era of AI data mining
By Craig Hale last updated
ExpressVPN AI chatbot promises maximum security, a choice of models and it's included in Pro plans for free.
Latest Pro How To's

How to safely experiment with OpenClaw
By Ritoban Mukherjee published
OpenClaw gives your AI agent real system access, but that comes with real security risks. Here's how to experiment safely with isolated environments, careful permissions, and active oversight.

How to check if your phone supports eSIM (I tested every reliable method)
By Pawan Singh last updated
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eSIM adoption is growing rapidly and increasingly creeping into mid-range and low-end smartphones. Within the next decade, expect common smartphones to start having eSIMs.

How to build a stunning link in bio site with Squarespace
By Pawan Singh last updated
Learn how to build a link in bio site with the Squarespace web platform and app.
Latest Pro Reviews

Anycubic Photon P1 3D printer review
By Alastair Jennings published
Incredible quality from this compact desktop resin 3D printer.

Bluetti Elite 300 portable power station review
By Desire Athow published
Powerful, flexible, rugged, and heavy.

Acer Swift Edge 14 AI laptop review
By Mark Pickavance published
The Acer Swift Edge 14 AI is a lightweight laptop that leverages a 200-series Core Ultra processor and LPDDR5X memory.

Anycubic Kobra X 3D printer review
By Alastair Jennings published
Affordable high-speed multi-color printing on a budget.




















