OnePlus 5 review: Gone, but not forgotten
Mobile phonesThe OnePlus 5 cements itself as the best “flagship killer” you can buy, but the OnePlus 5T launch is looming

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The OnePlus 5 cements itself as the best “flagship killer” you can buy, but the OnePlus 5T launch is looming
The best free antivirus product available, but you will need to live with the annoying nags
If you’re looking for a lightweight alternative to Windows Defender, this is a fine choice
Without the 5GB of free cloud backup of previous years, there’s nothing to lift BullGuard from the crowd
The Multy X delivers both lightning-fast Wi-Fi and impressively wide coverage for a reasonable price
The Q Control is Fossil’s first to include a heart-rate monitor, but it lacks other essential fitness features
A stellar selection of extras, along with rock-solid antivirus protection, makes this our top choice for 2018
A speedy ultraportable, but the screen and fan noise mean it will struggle to woo fans
The multifunctional Canon Pixma TS3150 is cheap and mostly cheerful
This Vega-based PC costs a lot, but it’s beautifully built and has an excellent SSD/hard disk combo