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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

LG unveils eight new "real 8K" OLED TVs ahead of CES 2020
TVs

LG is expanding its 8K TV lineup at CES 2020 with eight new models across the Signature and NanoCell ranges

Poco F2 release date tipped for 2020
Mobile phones

In reply to a fan's tweet, the Global Head of Pocophone Alvin Tse said: "You will hear more from POCO in 2020"

Google's Pixel 4 December update is live:
Mobile phones

If you're a Pixel 4 owner, you can check to see if December's feature drop is available by going to Settings and System

WhatsApp to stop working on older phones next year
Mobile phones

From 1 February 2020, WhatsApp will stop working on devices running Android Gingerbread 2.3.7 and older, and iOS 8 and older

Save up to 40% on Philips Hue smart lighting on Amazon
Home & garden

Each of the lights and bundles on offer are compatible with any Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant and Apple Siri speakers

Perfect your look with the best foundations
Makeup

Looking for a flawless finish? Here’s our pick of perfect foundations, from £6 to £40

A 5G iPhone is "priority number one" claims Qualcomm
Mobile phones

The two tech giants, Apple and Qualcomm, have put their differences aside, following their very public legal battle to work on 5G iPhones

The UK's best and worst streets for broadband revealed
Broadband

The UK’s slowest street for broadband is Kingsclere, Huntington in York — with average download speeds of just 0.22Mbps

How to get cheap train tickets online
Technology

We show you the best ways to get the cheapest train tickets using railcards, Advance tickets and split fares

Apple could soon copy Samsung and split iPhone launches
Mobile phones

From 2021, Apple's release schedule could more closely match Samsung's, in which it releases Galaxy phones in February and September