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PC Pro • January 2026 Issue 376
Winter is coming for streaming services • Slowing growth and higher prices threaten survival of streaming firms
Three new ways to stash your data • New storage devices bring fresh ideas
Affinity reborn free Ash Hewson, Affinity CEO • The British boss of Affinity explains why the software has gone free
The A-List • The best products on the market, as picked by our editors
Substacked to the max • Substack is now home to some brilliant thinkers, so it’s a shame that subscribing to them all would bankrupt a small country
Social media gave us brain rot and AI is making it worse • Put down the phone, switch off ChatGPT and go and do something more interesting instead – your brain will thank you
AI agents need a web of their own • Watching AI navigate around websites designed for humans highlights the hurdles we must surmount and suggests a new web is on the way
Readers’ comments • Your views and feedback from email and the web
GIFTS FOR GEEKS • Whether you’re looking for yourself, need to drop a hint to a loved one or are searching for inspiration for friends and family, this is your one-stop guide
5 RETRO GIFTS THAT GO BACK IN TIME • With a little help from Retro editor David Crookes, we pick out five gifts that will bring a smile to those who love a touch of nostalgia
THE BEST THING I BOUGHT IN 2025 • Our team pick their favourite tech purchases of the past year
WHAT’S NEW IN MICROSOFT EXCEL • It’s 40 years old, but the venerable spreadsheet software just keeps getting smarter. Nik Rawlinson explores all the latest features
BIOMETRICS FACE THE FACTS • Today’s devices can log you in instantly with a fingerprint or a smile. But how do biometric technologies work, and can they really be relied upon? Darien Graham-Smith finds out
Samsung Galaxy XR • Not available in the UK at the moment, but that should give Samsung time to smooth out the early bugs
Apple Vision Pro M5 • It’s faster and comfier than the original, with longer battery life too, yet that still doesn’t feel like enough
Apple MacBook Pro M5 (14in) • No big changes, but a superb display, chart-topping speed and long battery life are hard to argue with
Acer Predator Triton 14 AI • A top-quality creative laptop with superb styling, plenty of GPU acceleration and a clever touchpad
Framework Laptop 16 (2025) • The most repairable and upgradable gaming laptop gets RTX 5070 power, albeit for a chunky price
Asus ProArt P16 H7606WX • This supercharged version of the already brilliant ProArt P16 delivers for speed, less so for value
Dell Pro Max 14 Premium • The mobile workstation previously known as Precision benefits from superb build quality, solid performance and Thunderbolt 5
Asus ROG NUC (2025) • Smaller than a PS5, yet delivers some of the best gaming performance you’ll find from any pre-built PC
Bag a software bargain • Don’t pay full price for software when we can offer you huge reductions on genuine products
Dell Tower Plus Desktop (2025) • Great customisability, quiet running and a discreetly designed case make this a jack of all trades
Medion Erazer Recon E40 • A modest system in terms of price, spec and expansion options, so only buy it if it’s exactly what you...