Technology

Ubiquiti announces UI Care, a paid service for advanced RMA support and more

Ubiquiti today has announced UI Care, a new paid support contract essentially. For $99, Ubiquiti will give you five years of coverage for the UDM-Pro or UDM-SE which will give you advanced RMA, with priority allocation for any inventory they have as well as shipping out a new replacement so you get it the next business day. The thing is, Ubiquiti has dabbled in this space before. Not so long […]

Gigaclear ISP left a village in Essex with no broadband for two weeks

In the last few days, UK ISP Gigaclear has restored service to some customers in a village in Essex, after they were left two weeks without service. A small number of customers have complained from the village of White Colne, Essex after Gigaclear has left them without broadband from 19th August up until 3rd September. ISP focused blog ISPreview.co.uk has reached out to Gigaclear for some clarity as to why […]

Ford saw huge growth of US EV sales last month

Ford has recently achieved a new milestone in EV sales for the US market. The company saw a sales growth of a whopping 307% last month, as it works to convert its product line to be full electric. This achievement is no small feat, while Ford only has three full EV models on sale. Ford offers the Mustang Mach-E, F-150 Lightning and the E-Transit. The most popular of the trio […]

Ubiquiti changes how its “provider” UISP devices are named

Earlier this week we noticed that Ubiquiti has suddenly re-named all of its provider devices to be UISP devices. This change can be seen for yourself on the official Ubiquiti store in both the EU and US, we haven’t checked the other stores yet. This is an interesting move, as in one regard it will help newcomers to the Ubiquiti product line distinguish which controller to use, between UniFi and […]

tado° launches new ‘Black Edition’ smart thermostat

Earlier this week, tado° announced a new colour option for its popular smart thermostat. For a long time, the company has only offered the device in one colour, white. But now the company has launched a new ‘Black Edition’, after some community feedback. Christian Deilmann from tado° has said that many of their users were looking for a new design for the device and to help it blend into more […]

Premium Mercedes EQS SUV will go on sale in November

Mercedes announced the all new EQS SUV earlier this year in April and it is soon about to go on sale in the UK. In a few months time in November, Mercedes will put the premium SUV on sale, priced from £130,000. The EQS brand name applies to the ultra-luxury versions of the company’s electric vehicles, with a saloon EQS already on sale. The EQS SUV will be available as […]

Citroën announces new top spec My Ami Tonic

Citroën has launched a new variant of the all electric Ami. The Ami went on sale earlier this year with prices starting at £8,095 – or £19.99 per month on a pretty decent finance deal. The all new My Ami Tonic is on sale now and offers a new unique design, which Citroën has been inspired by sunglasses. It costs from £8,695 in the UK. The My Ami Tonic has […]

New IKEA DIRIGERA smart hub due later this year in October

This week it has been revealed that we now know a bit more about the new upcoming IKEA DIRIGERA smart hub. We already know that the hub is due to launch later this year in October, but thanks to an existing listing from IKEA Norway – we now know the price it will be. Thanks to a user on Reddit, who took a screenshot before IKEA removed the listing. The […]

Apple is expected to class many iPod models as obsolete later this month

According to a report from MacRumors earlier today, Apple is expected to mark many iPod models as obsolete later this month. Apple typically classes a device as obsolete once it has been in the vintage status for a while. Apple considers devices as ‘vintage’ once it has been around for about five years. After this, Apple then moves them to the ‘obsolete’ status. Once a device is ‘vintage’, this doesn’t mean Apple […]

Cazoo is considering closing its European business

To help save cash, Cazoo could pull out of some markets after it posted a huge £243 million loss in the first half of the year. Cazoo is a British company and expanded into Europe as part of a grand plan to conquer the digital used car market. However, the company might need to revert back to operating in the UK only as it needs to stop losing money. Earlier […]