Catherine is a researcher in the Money team at Which? looking at fraud, scams and privacy issues. Previously responsible for broadband and TV testing, as part of the Technology team.
4K or ultra HD TVs have been the talk of the town at CES 2013, with launches from all the main TV manufacturers, but what does it mean? And why are there so many ways to say it? Read more about 4K TV Ultra HD
LG has taken its 55-inch OLED TV range into new territory with the LG EA9800 - a TV with a curved screen aimed at giving viewers a more immersive viewing experience. Read more about the LG EA9800
Samsung has completely re-designed its smart TV interface, the Samsung Smart Hub, for its 2013 TV range. The changes split different content into five panels and are designed to make it easier to use. Read more about Samsung Smart Hub 2013
Toshiba is showing a new range of ultra HD 4K TVs in the form of the L9300 Series, available in three sizes - 58-inch, 65-inch and 84-inch. Read more about Toshiba's L9300 Series
Samsung has launched its first ultra HD TVs with a bang claiming the world's largest ultra HD TV at a super-sized 110-inches. Perhaps not one for the front room but impressive all the same. Read more about Samsung's S9 UHD
Sony adds two new sizes to its ultra HD TV range. The 55 and 65-inch models have four times the resolution of ordinary old high definition, but can you see the difference? We take a look. Read more about the Sony 4K LED TV
LG launched the first ultra HD TV to go on sale in the UK in late 2012 - a super-sized 84-inch model - but has announced two new screen sizes at CES 2013 that will be available this year. Read more about LG's Ultra HD TVs
While other technology might come and go TVs are always a good bet for big news and we don't expect 2013 to be any different. We take a look at the year ahead and what it might hold for the box. Read more about TVs in 2013
How much does it cost to run your TV every year? Our tests show that the annual running cost of a typical 32-inch TV can vary between as little as £8 to over £20. (more...)
Go back ten years and only a quarter of a million UK customers had a broadband connection. The market has grown beyond recognition from those early days to nearly 19 million residential connections today, but with it a number of myths have grown too - we take a look at the top five. Read more about broadband myths