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By: Steve Hogarty

I'm a City A.M. writer covering gadgets, games, film, food and art reviews. Drop me an email at steve.hogarty.writer@gmail.com

All 434 Articles
  • Stay on top of your game with the best health and fitness gadgets of 2020

    January 15, 2020

    It’s January – misery month – a yawning chasm between paydays offering naught but the freezing grey expanse of winter to look forward to. So you know what that means: it’s time to step into last year’s battered trainers, load up a podcast and get running again. To help keep you motivated, here’s our pick [...]

  • Logitech MX Keys and MX Master 3 review: The keyboard and mouse upgrade you never knew you needed

    January 13, 2020

    How do you make keyboards cool? Trick question, you can’t. If anybody ever describes a keyboard as cool, or shows any interest in keyboards at all, you should turn around and walk away because they’re clearly dangerously unhinged. That being said, Logitech’s new wireless MX Keys keyboard is incredibly nice to use, and almost certainly [...]

  • The best (and weirdest) new gadgets from CES 2020

    January 9, 2020

    As difficult as it is to believe, 2019 has actually ended, slinking out of time’s backdoor like a scolded cat and into the history books under a chapter titled ‘Bloopers and Outtakes’. Of course, the annual changing of the calendar guards heralds many things – reflection, resolution, vegan steak bakes – but it’s also a [...]

  • Thin, light and mighty, the Surface Laptop 3 is Microsoft’s MacBook killer

    December 18, 2019

    Microsoft’s Surface range of hardware has been around for seven years, but still manages to impress with each new device launched. Laptops that appear to have been sculpted out of single blocks of brushed metal. Tablets housed in alacantra keyboard cases. Two-in-one hybrids with skeletal, alien hinges, and gravity-defying desktop machines poised on silent hinges. [...]

  • Knives Out review: A finely choreographed tribute to the murder mystery genre

    November 28, 2019

    A wealthy author of best-selling murder mystery novels is found dead in his study on the morning after his 85th birthday, his throat cut in an apparent suicide. His family, a viper’s nest of self-serving narcissists played by an ensemble cast of Hollywood A-listers, all have their own motives, and so it’s up to the [...]

  • Judy & Punch review: A traditional seaside puppet show turned #metoo revenge caper

    November 21, 2019

    Punch & Judy, the Victorian puppet show about a child murderer turned serial domestic abuser who loves sausages, is an unlikely candidate for a gritty, live action remake. But this is 2019, all bets are off, and here we are.  Set in the town of Seaside, which is nowhere near the sea, we find travelling [...]

  • The best smartwatches of 2019: Here’s our pick of this year’s top wearables

    November 20, 2019

    Smartwatches have come a long way since the bulky strap-on devices of just a few years ago, and just like our phones they’ve begun to take on more and more useful functions as the underlying technology improves. Wearables have merged with fitness trackers, and have heroically untethered themselves from our phones by incorporating their very [...]

  • Sony Xperia 5 review: The best way to watch movies in the palm of your hand, if you really must

    November 1, 2019

    Price: From £699Web: sonymobile.comRating: ★★★★☆ Hats off to Sony. Where most phones strive to become more rectangular, more black and more shiny than the last, the Xperia 5 defies convention. Its predecessor, this June’s Xperia 1 was a refreshingly novel design, a mega-tall skyscraper of a phone with a 21:9 aspect ratio, giving it the [...]

  • Google Pixel 4 XL review: With Jedi-style motion-controls and astrophotography, the new Android superstar is out of this world

    November 1, 2019

    The fourth generation Pixel phone is the prettiest object Google has ever created. Whereas Apple has gone rogue with the boggle-eyed triple lens design of its latest iPhone, the Android flagbearer more closely resembles hardware that, before now, could have come from those same designers in Cupertino. The camera bump on the rear is a [...]

  • Gemini Man review: A technical tour de force, but a mediocre action movie

    October 10, 2019

    Ang Lee’s latest film, Gemini Man is remarkable for two reasons. Firstly, it stars regular Will Smith facing off against a digitally de-aged Will Smith, in a feat of cinematic engineering that is genuinely very convincing. Thanks to whatever manner of advanced Snapchat filters Ang Lee brought to bear upon the actor’s motion-captured face, Smith [...]

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