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Victoria Woollaston

Victoria has been writing about tech and science since her days at WebUser in 2009. More recently, she edited the MailOnline’s Science and Tech section and ran WIRED’s UK website.

Recent articles by Victoria Woollaston

Apple "considering" 120Hz displays on iPhones from 2020
Mobile phones

It is expected next year's iPhone will use a 60Hz refresh rate for static images and ramp this rate up to 120Hz when gaming

OnePlus 6 drops to lowest ever price for Prime Day
Mobile phones

Amazon has knocked £120 off the RRP of £519 making the 128GB OnePlus 6 cheaper than buying the £469, 64GB version

Amazon Fire TV Cube: Amazon’s hands-free 4K TV streamer
Media streamers

Amazon’s Fire TV Cube has been unveiled, and it's a hands-free 4K TV streamer with Alexa at its core

You can now get YouTube on Amazon Fire TV
Media streamers

Chromecast and Android TV users can now also get access to the Prime Video catalogue in return

Jony Ive is leaving Apple to set up design firm LoveFrom
Technology

Jony Ive revealed his plans in an exclusive interview with the Financial Times

Google Maps adds traffic and crowd predictions for buses
Technology

Google has also revealed the worst public transport routes in London and around the globe

Ergobaby 360 review: The best soft-structured carrier
Baby carriers

A versatile, sporty version of this excellent baby carrier – the Ergobaby 360 is a winner

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5G in the UK: All the network launch dates, prices and plans
Mobile networks

EE rolled out its initial services on 30 May 2019, Vodafone is launching its UK network in July and Three 5G will arrive in August

Facebook pulls its preinstalled apps from Huawei phones
Mobile phones

Any Huawei phone that is still in production will not have Facebook added to its app lineup

From March 2020, you'll be able to demand faster web speeds
Broadband

The Universal Broadband Service Obligation gives people "the right to request a decent and affordable broadband connection"