Monday, July 31, 2017

The best cheap Dell laptop deals in July 2017

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Update: We’ve verified these deals for the month of August, so save away!

We all know that Dell crafts some of the best laptops to date, but did you know they could be well-priced, too? Well, if you know where to search, there are plenty of Dell laptop deals floating around

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The best cheap Chromebook deals in July 2017

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If you don’t want to shell out big cash for an Ultrabook or MacBook and a low-impact, affordable Windows laptop isn’t appealing, a Chromebook is the most budget-friendly way to buy a notebook. That said, scoring deals

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Anthony Scaramucci Is Out as Communications Director. Maybe It’s Not a Good Idea to Publicly Disparage Your Co-Workers?

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When you’re fired up and saying awful things about people, it can get you fired.

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Global Health: Only Six Nations Have Evaluated Readiness for Global Pandemic

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A World Bank-sponsored study found that wealth countries Finland, Saudi Arabia and the United States and poor nations Eritrea, Pakistan and Tanzania had gone through assessments.

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7 Secrets You Need to Know About Flying Private

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Advice from an entrepreneur who’s flown private for more than 15 years.

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Defying E.U. Court, Poland Is Cutting Trees in an Ancient Forest

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The European Court of Justice had ordered a stop to logging in Bialowieza Forest, a Unesco World Heritage site.

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Persian Gulf Rivals Competed to Host Taliban, Leaked Emails Show

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The United Arab Emirates contends that Qatar’s hosting of a Taliban embassy is evidence of extremism. But the U.A.E. wanted to host it, too.

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Decoding the Hidden Messages in ‘Insecure’s’ Fashion With the Show’s Costume Designer

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‘Insecure’s’ Costume Designer Ayanna James explains how she tells complex stories through the show’s fashion.

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Many business travellers prefer not to interact with others when on trips

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AS ANYONE who flies regularly for work can attest, business travellers are not constantly being doted upon. Flights are not all booked by a travel manager, nor are never-ending drinks being poured by dutiful attendants. Indeed, corporate travel might be becoming a more independent affair.

According to a recent survey, a growing number

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Supreme T-Shirts Pop Up at Kmart for $4

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The hyped brand ended up in the hands of one lucky person for a crazy low price at Kmart.

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BlackBerry KEYone India launch scheduled for August 1

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BlackBerry is gearing up to launch its latest smartphone, the KEYone, in India. The company has started sending out invites for the launch event to media. A teaser was also posted on social media, hinting that the phone to be launched is the KEYone.

The BlackBerry KEYone has launched earlier this

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Bharti Airtel to roll out VoLTE service by March 2018 in India

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With an aim to take on the booming competition in the Indian telecom industry, Bharti Airtel is planning to launch 4G VoLTE service across India by the end of March 2018. The company has already started testing the network in some of the cities and is planning to expand the

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Europe Edition: Russia, North Korea, Venezuela: Your Monday Briefing

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Here’s what you need to know to start your day.

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Catching up with Blue Ribbon Restaurants’ Bromberg Brothers

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Bruce and Eric Bromberg of Blue Ribbon Restaurants have been pioneering forces in the culinary industry thanks to their no nonsense menus incorporating contrasting flavors and experiences across their Blue Ribbon portfolio.

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The 2018 Audi A5 Sportback: A Stunning $60,000 Luxury Car For Only $42,000

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We’ve always been attracted to fastback car designs – sexier than a sedan, not as clunky as a station wagon, the best of both automotive universes.

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Are You Selling Something Nobody Wants to Buy?

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If you’ve made changes to your messaging, targeting and timing, still without results, you may need to tell yourself some hard truths.

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Critic’s Notebook: London’s New Subway Symbolized the Future. Then Came Brexit.

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Crossrail is a megaproject meant to bind London together. But in the wake of Britain’s vote to leave the European Union, it may signal the end of an ambitious era.

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India’s Favorite Designer Makes a Bid for Western Acclaim

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Anita Dongre, who spent 2016 in the spotlight after the Duchess of Cambridge wore one of her dresses, opened her first store in the United States.

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Australian house price growth cooled last week as auction clearance rates slowed

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House price growth in Australia’s two major markets slowed in the last week of July, according to CoreLogic’s weekly house price data, released today.

On an average weighted basis, house prices in Sydney fell by 0.3% for the week, which reduced the monthly price change to just 0.9%.

Melbourne prices also dipped by 0.1% for the week, resulting in a monthly change of 2.7%. Prices in Brisbane and Perth also fell, while Adelaide recorded a 0.3% gain.

The results reduced the combined monthly increase of the five capital cities to 1.1%, down from a 2.2% rise a week earlier which was driven by gains of 2.1% and 4.2% in Sydney and Melbourne respectively.

Here’s the latest weekly table from CoreLogic:

In line with softer weekly house price growth, the preliminary figure for auction clearance rates across the country was 70.7%. That represents a fall from last Monday’s figure of 74.8%.

Preliminary clearances rates are almost certain to be revised down in the Thursday release of the finalised figures, which suggests that the prior week’s national clearance rate of above 70% – the first in two months – is unlikely to be repeated.

The lower clearance rate last week came amid higher auction volumes, with 1,957 auctions across Australia for the week ended 30 July 2017, a 10.6% increase on the week before.

Clearance rates in Melbourne remained well above the national average, with last week’s 77.2% clearance rate down slightly from the preliminary estimate of 79.4% the week prior.

Sydney’s clearance rate dipped back below 70%, and the preliminary figures of 68% suggests a fall towards 65% may be on the cards when final numbers are released.

As usual, clearance rates differed significantly across the sub-regions of the Sydney market. The eastern suburbs was the only region above 90%, compared to 52.4% in Parramatta and down to 40.4% in the South West region.

The latest data shows gains in the prior week were more of a once-off in July, which was an otherwise softer month for growth after prices bounced back in June.

The property market will be keeping a close eye on August numbers as price growth has shown a slight easing bias since the introduction of macro-prudential regulations in April.

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Sunday, July 30, 2017

Asia and Australia Edition: Russia, Nawaz Sharif, North Korea: Your Monday Briefing

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Here’s what you need to know to start your day.

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Putin, Responding to Sanctions, Orders U.S. to Cut Diplomatic Staff by 755

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The move was a major escalation in the Kremlin’s fight against a law passed in Congress last week expanding sanctions against Russia.

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(BPRW) Global Meeting of the Women’s Forum for the Economy & Society: Daring to lead in a disrupted world

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(Black PR Wire) PARIS, FRANCE — Different and often opposing forces are at play in a disrupted world. Automation technology is putting jobs at risk, yet many companies are developing new ways to put humanity at the center of their organizations. The US F

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Car Bomb Kills at Least 6 and Injures 13 Others in Mogadishu

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A police official said the explosion near a police station in the capital of Somalia on Sunday might have been the work of a suicide bomber.

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Samsung Galaxy Note 8 release date, news and rumors

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Update: The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 launch date has been confirmed to be August 23, and new renders appear to gives a full look at the new phablet. We also have a first look at the leaked new Note 8 colors.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is the biggest comeback

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How to Face Your Fears and Bounce Back

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This professional surfer shares how he’s used fear to push himself.

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5 Ways to Ease New-Client Onboarding

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First impressions mean everything. Make sure you set the right tone to encourage continued conversations and find solutions together.

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Apple HomePod release date, news and features

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Unveiled at WWDC 2017, the Apple HomePod is Apple’s answer to Amazon Echo and Google Home. It’s a voice assistant-equipped speaker that will help with everyday tasks, control your smart home and play music on command. 

After first appearing on phones, voice assistants entered the home in a big way with

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Australia Tightens Airport Security, Saying Police Foiled Bomb Plot

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The authorities said Sunday that they had disrupted a plan to set off a bomb on a plane, but they offered few details. Four men were arrested.

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AMD shows off the Radeon RX Vega graphics card in its final form

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Images of the AMD Radeon RX Vega leaked out just a few days ago and sure enough the rumors were true.

This weekend AMD is hosting an event in Los Angeles for its next generation graphics cards and we’ve gotten our first look at the hotly anticipated GPU. Although the Radeon

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Burundians, Fleeing Political Violence, Find Welcome in Canada

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It is the final stop in their desperate journey to escape the summary executions, assassinations and torture racking the tiny central African nation.

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2 Arrested in U.K. After Girl Reports Being Raped Twice in One Night

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Two men, one 35 and the other 27, were arrested in connection with two attacks on a 14-year-old in Birmingham, the British Transport Police said.

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Designing CEOs: The Australian experiment in building leaders

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Are leaders born or made? The Frankenstein option isn’t available yet but in the meantime many believe the performance of manager can be improved, whatever their skill level or natural ability.

Australian human resources consultancy Bendelta thinks it can go one better. It has studied the psychological, biological and behavioural patterns of some of the world’s most successful people and scoured scientific studies for data on what it takes to make a good leader.

Among those studied are current world chess Champion Magnus Carlsen, Chinese American cellist Yo-Yo Ma, Olympic gold medal swimmer Sarah Sjostrom, six-times ironman Trevor Hendy and journalist Peter Greste.

To this mix was added the insights of a global think tank of 25 academics and subject experts.

Contributors included Professor of Strategy and Organisation Studies at Leeds University, Tyron Pitsis, consultant neurosurgeon Dr Ian Weinberg, Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience and Psychology at the University of Swinburne, Professor Con Stough, leading global expert on social collaboration and negotiation Professor Martin Schweinsberg, and nutrition change agent Rob Rees.

Bendelta, staffed by human resources experts, then created a virtual institute, Potentiology, dedicated to accelerating the performance of executives and organisations.

Analysis of multiple studies shows an average of 30% performance difference between the small proportion of organisations that are excelling in getting the best from their people and that of the average corporation.

“Put simply, Potentiology is the science and art of unlocking human potential,” says Anthony Mitchell, co-founder and chairman of Sydney-based Bendelta.

“Over the past two years, we have refined our 15 years of experience and findings into this trademarked approach.

“We have applied the knowledge and viewpoints of global leaders from multiple disciplines, rigorous research across academic and practical findings in numerous domains, and an unshaking commitment to scientific method, including experimentation and pilots with trailblasing organisations.”

“The single greatest predictor of performance is the extent to which organisations unlock and combine the potential of their people.”

Potentiology focuses on resilience, empathy, agility, decision making, collaboration and creativity.

Patrick Schmidt, CEO of the Iconic, largest online fashion website, says Potentiology describes the ethos that his business has had from the outset.

“The reason that we’ve grown so fast is that we’ve aimed to create the space for people to realise their full potential,” he says.

“We’re operating in an industry where there’s no playbook, which means that we largely write our own rules – and that certainly includes how to reach our potential as we scale to keep up with sometimes unpredictable levels of hypergrowth.

“As CEO, one of my biggest priorities is creating an environment where everyone else can achieve their potential and develop their strengths to a level of mastery.

“Leading one of Australia’s fastest growing businesses, this is amongst the most rewarding aspects of my job — in the last year alone two of our exceptional leaders have moved into positions managing teams of more than 100, up from mere single digits.

“In just over five years The Iconic has grown from just five people to more than 500 incredibly talented experts across a range of specialties from fashion to tech and everything in between.”

Vaughan Paul, vice president of human resources at Optus, says innovation requires a mindset that fosters ideas but also removes the risk of failure.

“Leaders must learn to encourage and create space to generate ideas, but also allocate budget to trial, prototype and most importantly accept failure,” he says.

“The important balance between the technical breadth of the business and the commerciality to drive long-term sustainability requires leaders who are focused on innovation, culture and talent above the development of the technology itself.”

Mitchell at Bendelta says leaders must focus on the long-term despite the turbulent, rapid-paced world we all work in.

“Typically, the most important long-term investment of all is in people — attracting great people, understanding people’s talents and needs, and helping them stretch to their full potential,” he says.

“Ironically, this becomes even more important in times of disruption.

“Great leaders put personal glory, ease and reward at the bottom of their priorities and investment in the future at the top.”

Soul Machines CEO Mark Sagar, the inventor of Baby X, the emotionally intelligence toddler simulation, says there are a lot of parallels between what Bendelta is doing and his work in artificial intelligence.

“Much of what I have found with Baby X and Nadia (another avatar) is applicable to humans and human organisations, if only for the simple reason that where possible we try to base everything on the behaviours and brains of real humans,” he says.

“Why sit on a phone when you can interact directly and without delay with a smart computer. A computer that doesn’t have to start again when an employee leaves; a computer than learns from every single interaction and therefore gets more helpful every day.”

Nadia was developed as an online virtual assistant for the Australian National Disability Insurance Scheme.

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Saturday, July 29, 2017

After North Korea Test, South Korea Pushes to Build Up Its Own Missiles

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North Korea’s launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile has spurred the South to seek arms talks with the United States.

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Here’s Where You Can Cop Frank Ocean’s Anti-Discrimination Tee

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The design was created by independent brand Green Box Shop.

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The Interpreter: North Korea’s Nuclear Arms Sustain Drive for ‘Final Victory’

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The country, far from acting irrationally, is seen as pursuing an audacious, calculated and long-term strategy modeled on China’s rise from a rogue state to an accepted global power.

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Here’s what you should be watching, playing and listening to this weekend

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Another week in the history books. Whether you went full throttle this week on a big project or you skated through on a pair of anti-gravity rollerblades (lend them to me?), take a load off this weekend with these awesome shows, movies, music and games. 

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Ousted Pakistan Leader Passes Baton to Brother, Shehbaz Sharif

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Where his older brother, Nawaz Sharif, has been criticized for a low-energy style in power, Shehbaz Sharif has nurtured a nearly opposite reputation.

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10 Unique Ways to Get Your Name Out There

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In this busy world, it’s more important than ever to find unique ways for you and your business to stand out.

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The problem with VR is that we’re stupid human meatsacks with too many senses

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Virtual reality may feel like a new technology given its recent surge in popularity, but depending on how pedantic you’re feeling it’s either been around for about 20 years with VR arcade machines like the Virtuality, or about 50 if you’re willing to include Morton Heilig’s Sensorama. And yet it

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Do Your Suppliers Like You?

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A supplier who trusts you can accelerate your growth when you need help the most.

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The Interpreter: Pakistan, Ousting Leader, Dashes Hopes for Fuller Democracy

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Even as some celebrate the ouster of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif over corruption charges, the event reveals weak spots in Pakistan’s democracy.

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The Best Style Releases to Know About: Adidas Originals by Alexander Wang, Marino Infantry, and More

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All the new and upcoming drops from Adidas Originals by Alexander Wang, Marino Infantry, and more.

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Senate, North Korea, Nawaz Sharif: Your Friday Evening Briefing

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Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.

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One Dead in Knife Attack at German Supermarket

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A young man who was born in the United Arab Emirates fatally stabbed one person and wounded five others in Hamburg. The police said they were trying to determine a motive.

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4K HDR movies are popping up on iTunes – is this a sign of a 4K Apple TV?

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The terms 4K and High Dynamic Range (HDR) typically don’t go hand-in-hand with Apple. Sure, Apple has the 5K Retina Display iMac but even its very own streaming video player – the 2015 Apple TV – opted to stay with regular ol’ HD. 

But that might be changing in the near future.

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Best phone 2017: the 10 top smartphones we’ve tested

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Update: The Lenovo P2 has gone off sale, so finally the LG G6  – having undergone a recent price drop too – has made its way into the list of best smartphones on the market.

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Thinking of buying a new phone? We’ve got the best smartphones of the moment all listed here – and we’ve got the Samsung Galaxy S8 and Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus handsets duking it out with the iPhone at the top of our list.

Here’s the ranking we’ve spent hours whittling down to a top ten. We take into account the power, specs, design and, most importantly, value for money of each handset.

(If the price is too high, check out our list of the best cheap handsets that won’t cost you more than £200). 

Best smartphone

For those in a rush, here you go: the Samsung Galaxy S8 is the best smartphone in the world.

A new stunning design, amazing screen and great camera combined make it for the best phone you can buy right now. Be sure to take a look through the full best phone ranking though to know what’s best for your needs.

The LG G6 has struggled to make it into our best phones list for the simple reason that it was too expensive. It had the same high price as most other flagship phones and yet still used last year’s processor from Qualcomm, which is going to limit its lifetime.

However, now it’s a big cheaper it’s a better option. The cameras are strong, the battery management improved (and should last longer over the lifetime of the phone) and that large, 18:9 display is really great for watching movies on.

This is a phone that just feels better than the sum of its parts, and with the lower price it’s one that we’re happy to recommend. The great news is that LG’s phones often keep falling in price, so this handset could become even better value in a few months’ time.

Read the full review: LG G6 review

  • What’s next? There’s little information out at the moment regarding the LG G7, but we do think that it’ll be taking the Snapdragon 845 as LG looks to make its phones among the most powerful on the market once again. However, it’s also worth keeping an eye on the LG V30, as that could be the phone the G6 wanted to be in terms of power.

Also consider: Like what you see, but need more screen real estate? You you’ll want the Google Pixel XL – the 5.5-inch brother of the Pixel which boasts an eye-popping QHD (that’s 2K) resolution. 

The Google Pixel is an excellent flagship phone that’s an impressive debut for Google as a manufacturer – and the new Assistant is a great Siri rival. If you’re OK with the price point, the Pixel is a breath of fresh Google air in a world of Android over-complication. 

The 12MP camera on the back is one of the best on the market, while the clean, fresh Android Nougat interface is a joy to use.

There’s heaps of power under the hood making it perfect for gaming and multi-tasking, while the bright, colorful screen provides an excellent viewing experience for your movies and TV shows.

It may not be the most attractive handset on the market but it’s far from ugly… and what you can be sure of is a lot of bang for your buck.

Read the full review: Google Pixel review

  • What’s next? There’s little information out at the moment regarding the Google Pixel 2, but we do expect it to pack the new Snapdragon 835 chipset (or a slight upgrade on it) when it emerges around October this year – and it looks like it’ll be water resistant too.

Also consider: Like what you see, but need more screen real estate? You you’ll want the Google Pixel XL – the 5.5-inch brother of the Pixel which boasts an eye-popping QHD (that’s 2K) resolution. 

HTC  is back with another effort aimed at becoming the phone you want to have in your pocket – and this one has squeezable sides.

You read that right – and unfortunately, they don’t really add a lot. But wait! Beyond that this is a very impressive phone, getting the basics right across the board.

The camera offers some brilliant snaps and has a strong HDR mode, the audio performance (combined with the bundled buds and headphone upgrader in the box) is excellent and the two-tone design is thoroughly unique.

It doesn’t do enough to topple the Galaxy S8, but if you’re looking for something a bit different the U11 is a phone that won’t disappoint.

Read the full review: HTC U11 

  • What’s next? The HTC U12 will be next in line, but we know nothing about that yet – except that it probably won’t be called the U12 as HTC keeps messing around with its naming strategy.

Also consider: It’s hard to know what to recommend here, as there’s nothing that really compares on the market right now. However, with the price you’d probably look at the Galaxy S8 or the LG G6 as something a bit different.

We thought the days of the 4K phone were over, but Sony’s back and reinvigorated the technology by cramming in HDR compatibility… which really makes videos stunning.

Sure, there’s not masses of HDR content out there, but the tech makes even the most mundane image look brighter and more colourful, and the rest of the phone is impressively powerful.

The camera is capable of exceptional pictures, the slow motion capabilities are insanely great in the right light and the raw grunt of the handset is up there with the very best – if you’re a Sony fan, you’ll love this phone.

Read the full review: Sony Xperia XZ Premium

  • What’s next? We’re not sure what Sony is cooking up next, but chances are we’ll see a sequel to the Xperia XZ at IFA this year – stay tuned for more information on that in the coming months.

Also consider: The easiest comparison here is to the Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus – they’re both impressive phablets with excellent HDR screens, so it really depends which brand you’re most attracted to.

Motorola Moto Z

Moto Z takes the modular accessory idea we liked so much about the LG G5 and actually makes it work with better add-ons and an easier-to-use snap-on design.

It’s an Android phone that performs well right now and the potential behind its future accessories hold a lot of promise down the road. 

Usually when we talk about mid-cycle upgrades, we’re strictly talking about new software. Moto Z could take on new form at any time, and new mods are still being offered a year on.

It may be the world’s thinnest phone, but that comes at a cost with a reduction in battery size and the loss of the headphone jack – potential issues for some users. But if you can overlook these shortcomings then good news: you’ll have a truly innovative device in your hands.

Read the full review: Motorola Moto Z

  • What’s next? The Moto Z (2017) rumours are pretty thin on the ground right now, but the hottest leaks promise a metal-bodied phone with a QHD screen, coming around July.

Also consider: The only phone which comes close to matching the Z’s modular capabilities is the LG G5, although it’s the Moto which has the more intriguing line up of mods.

The Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus fits a monstrous 6.2-inch curved display into an acceptably large body that doesn’t feel too different from its predecessor, the Galaxy S7 Edge

That’s not all that’s impressive. It features the best phone display, chipset and camera of any phone to date, plus it’s still water- and dust-resistant and it features 64GB of internal storage plus a microSD card slot for expandable storage.

The battery life is very good, it can power the next generation of mobile VR games and it has software that rivals stock Android. 

Aside from Bixby and some slightly clunky biometrics, the Galaxy S8 Plus is the perfect phone for anyone looking to maximism smartphone screen real estate. 

Read the full review: Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus

Also consider: If the Galaxy S8 Plus is proving a little too big for your hands, then the more compact Galaxy S8 could be right up your street. It still sports the impressive Infinity Display while its 5.8-inch screen is still sizable without being overbearing.

The new iPhone is rather iterative: it comes with a similar look and feel to previous models, but it’s still the iPhone many will hanker for. 

Apple’s refusal to lower the price of its flagship phones over time also harms its place in the list, but then again, if you’re an iPhone fan you’ll probably look past the cost.

That doesn’t mean it’s a bad phone though. Actually, far from it – with a power boost under the hood, water resistant and a decent camera upgrade all on offer there’s enough to keep potential buyers interested.

There’s no point upgrading from the 6S to 7, but if you’re currently using an iPhone 6 or older then the jump to the 7 is a smart one.

Read the full review: iPhone 7

  • What’s next? Well, it’s either the iPhone 7S (which would make sense with the naming convention) or the iPhone 8, as it’s the 10th anniversary of the first iPhone – and rumours are it’ll pack an all-new design that uses more glass to allow for wireless charging and more powerful water-resistance. Could it even be called the iPhone X?

Also consider: If you want to save yourself a bit of money then the iPhone 6S is still an excellent smartphone. It looks identical to the 7, also runs iOS 10 and has the benefit of still having a headphone jack. Those wanting something a bit bigger should look at the iPhone 7 Plus – the best iPhone currently around. 

The OnePlus 5 is one of the more affordable devices in this list and offers one of the best Android phone experiences on the market. It comes with a more refined and comfortable to hold design than previous OnePlus handsets as well as dual-cameras round the back and some phenomenal power under the hood.

There’s a 1080p 5.5-inch AMOLED display on the front and inside is the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processor and you have the choice of either 6GB or 8GB of RAM. The battery life isn’t incredible on the OnePlus 5, but it rivals a lot of the other devices you’ll find on this list.

There’s still no microSD support on the OnePlus 5, much like previous OnePlus phones, but you do have the choice of either 64GB or 128GB of internal storage.

The true highlight of the OnePlus 5 is the price though and this may will be one of the best devices for you on this list if you’re looking to spend as little as possible on a top-of-the-range phone.

Read the full review: OnePlus 5

  • What’s next? We expect the OnePlus 6 to launch at some point in the future, but considering the OnePlus 5 launched in June 2017 it’ll likely be a very, very long way off.

Also consider: If OnePlus isn’t doing it for you, then check out the Moto G5 Plus which has slightly less power, but a still very strong feature set, a lower price tag and a new metal design.

iPhone 7 Plus

The iPhone 7 Plus is the best iPhone available right now, giving you a whole heap of power, water resistant body, not one, but two cameras on the back and super slick performance.

It does use the same design as previous handsets, and Apple’s removed the headphone jack and upped the price – but if your pockets are deep and headphones wireless you’ll love the 7 Plus.

The camera is a big improvement on the 6S Plus, while the improvement in power makes usage even slicker and battery life is better than previous iPhones.

Read the full review: iPhone 7 Plus

  • What’s next? The current whispers surrounding the next, larger iPhone is that it’ll be the iPhone 7S Plus with minor upgrades, and there’ll also be a special edition, re-designed iPhone 8. You’ll have to wait until September for the launch though.

Also consider: The standard iPhone 7 is very good too, with a more manageable form factor and lower price point it’s the phone that’s likely to appeal to a wider audience – but for those looking for Apple perfection it has to be the 7 Plus. 

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The Samsung Galaxy S8 is the best phone in the world for a few reasons, but none more so than the display: it makes every other handset on the market look positively antiquated.

The camera is still excellent, the screen quality the best that can be found right now and it’s smashed through all our benchmarking tests. 

While it costs a lot to own, there are a lot of premium reasons for the premium price, and with the screen Samsung has managed to find some impressive innovation at a time when there’s very little to be found in smartphones.

Read the full review: Samsung Galaxy S8

Also consider: Fancy even more screen? Then you’ll want to check out the Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus with its gigantic 6.2-inch offering. It too offers the bezel-less Infinity display design and exactly the same internals too. It is even more expensive though.

We’re all about testing and rating all the phones here at techradar. There’s nothing we like more than brewing a pot of tea and deciding where each new phone should sit in the list.

However, sometimes they don’t make it into the top 10 – sad, we know, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t have a quick look to see if they fit your needs. After all, there are very few bad phones these days…

The Google Pixel XL is a phone you should definitely check out – it’s one of the best phones out there in terms of speed, user interface and camera.

The reason it’s not higher is the amazingly high price for this phone – it makes it hard to recommend as there are handsets with equivalent performance that are a lot cheaper.

But if you want the latest lick of Android in a phablet, the Pixel XL is the place to be.

Read:  Google Pixel XL

Motorola is doing well with its flagship Z series, but it’s also a great brand for making low cost handsets as well. The G4 Play is a great mix of decent spec and low price – it’s one of our very best budget phone recommendations.

It’s nowhere near the power levels of the other phones we’ve suggested here, but if you’re in the market for a bargain you could do a lot worse.

Read: Moto G4 Play review

Huawei Mate 8

The Huawei P9 is a phone that offers a lot for the price, and shows that the brand is really getting its act together in terms of making a phone that can mix it with the best.

The P9 shines in the camera – our tests have it as the third best snapper overall out of all the phones on the market – and the solid build quality. If this had come in at Huawei’s usually-low price, it would have troubled the higher echelons of this chart, but even still the brand clearly knows what makes a good phone.

Read: Huawei P9 review

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3 Companies You Should Emulate If You Want to Bootstrap Your Business

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Why it’s okay to say ‘no’ to venture capital money.

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How One Ad Exec Is Changing Her Industry

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Jessica Abo sits down with Gail Tifford to talk about #SeeHer, a new initiative to drive a more accurate portrayal of women and girls in media and advertising.

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10 best Android tablets of 2017: which should you buy?

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Finding the best Android tablet isn’t an easy buying decision, as they come in all shapes, sizes and prices. But there’s hope.

We’ve tested and sorted through the latest Android tablets in order to come up with a top 10 list, all ranked below. Our recommendations are a combination of performance

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Moto Z2 Force could do for Android what the Switch did for Nintendo

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Moto Z2 Force is poised to be more than just an ambitious modular smartphone – it’s actually a successful one with the idea in its first year and the list of Moto Mods that’s growing.

The Moto GamePad is the latest add-on that transforms your phone into something new and exciting. How so? It has the potential to become the Nintendo Switch of Android gaming.

Sure, Motorola’s 2-in-1 concept here is different from Nintendo’s big-screen, small-screen idea. This GamePad makes any Moto Z a hybrid phone and dedicated game system with a screen.

It’s a different sort of 2-in-1, one that gives Moto Z2 Force with the GamePad a lot of potential to make playing the large library Android games more practical in all sorts of portable scenarios.

The Moto GamePad works in a snap

What’s great about Moto Mods, including the new Moto GamePad, is that the add-ons simply snap onto the back of the phone via magnets. Data is then transferred via smart connectors.

This is the reason Motorola’s modular smartphone system works more reliably versus Bluetooth game controllers for smartphones. There’s no annoying pairing process. Like the Switch, it just works when attached.

It’s a pleasing sensation slotting it into the dock, with the instant change to a landscape gaming controller needing no pairing and feeling intuitive (although getting it out is a little harder…)

You can instantly swap in the GamePad, then swap it out for on-screen controls in confined situations. It works the same as attaching other Moto Mods, like the pico projector or JBL speaker.

Now that the Moto GamePad can be added to the more powerful new Moto Z2 Force, there’s an opportunity for this combination brings more serious mobile gaming to the Android platform. 

It needs more than just similar looks to be the Nintendo Switch of Android.

Gaming at the center, controls on the side

The Moto GamePad mod follows the tried-and-true handheld formula of arranging a screen in landscape mode – in this case a 5.5-inch display – and flanking it with dedicated buttons.

Motorola didn’t stray from what we need from a portable gaming device: dedicated buttons and sticks that are always better than on-screen controllers if the situation permits. 

The Moto GamePad includes a familiar set of analog sticks and buttons, so you’re likely to be familiar with the layout. Importantly, it allows developers to easily port over games. Win-win.

In the hand, it’s a little bit cumbersome though. There’s something about the way it’s put together – especially the shoulder buttons – that doesn’t sit right and makes it feel a bit too cramped.

There are a lot of buttons and sticks on here, and while you’ll probably get used to them over time with the right game, it’s not an instant feeling of perfection that you got with the Nintendo 64 controller, for instance.

2-in-1 for practicality

One of the things we like about the Nintendo Switch is that it’s practical. We want to bring it with us everywhere. It’s a big-screen-capable console and a totable portable system all-in-one.

The Moto GamePad gives the Moto Z2 Force this level of versatility, too. It can be a flagship phone one minute and a fully capable handheld gaming system with solid specs the next.

How capable is it? Well, the  Z2 Force is running the very best chipset from Qualcomm, and it really works well. There are no games on the Google Play Store that this phone can’t handle, and with the QHD screen it’s actually higher-res than the console from Nintendo… the visuals really look great.

The gap between the latest and greatest Nintendo console’s hardware and your phone’s is shrinking with each new System on a Chip release. That’s good news if you’d like to see your next phone double as a powerful Nintendo Switch-like device.

Of course… what matters most is the games

Motorola has a lot work to do if it ever wants to become the Nintendo Switch of Android phones. It’s capable of running high-end games via the Google Play Store, but there’s also a lot of junk. It’s hard to find something equivalent to a Nintendo triple-A title.

So while Moto Z2 Force’s Snapdragon 835 chipset with an Andreno 540 GPU inside might give the Nintendo Switch’s Tegra X1 a good fight, the addition of the Moto GamePad to the Moto Z2 Force doesn’t turn it into a Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild machine.

Here’s the biggest issue we had with the Motorola Moto Mod GamePad. It’s just not good enough to work with current games. We spent quite some time playing the demos on the handset, and none of them worked that well.

Real Racing 3, used in the presentation of the Mod, wasn’t able to map the buttons to the actual gameplay, so the idea that you can use the second analogue stick to function as an accelerator or brake wasn’t possible, it seems.

We played a fighting RPG game that looked gorgeous on the screen, but again, didn’t make use of all the buttons – it’s a shame as this one looks like it was supposed to be a good demo for the Game Pad.

And then – inexplicably – there were two stick man games on the device that just couldn’t use the Game Pad at all – making it odd to even have them on there.

These are small problems that Motorola and the Android game developers can solve in order to take Android games to the next level – but unless the Moto Mods and the Game Pad become the de facto way of gaming on the go, this isn’t going to entice developers in.

It’s a shame, because the lack of latency after each press and the stunning visuals the phone can produce – as well as the extra battery life – are all you need to have an excellent gaming experience.

Motorola should have worked with a big name studio to get some AAA games on here from launch – and it may still do that. But given there’s nobody going to be spending a large amount on a game for an Android phone, there’s not a lot there to motivate developers to code for another controller.

That said, just like the future of VR is mobile, the next evolution of mobile gaming may involve a dedicated gamepad. Let’s just say it’s a much needed ‘switch’ for the Android gaming ecosystem and one we hope Motorola can put more work into, as this is a brilliant game pad.

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