With Microsoft Office now available as a download and streaming services like Spotify gaining popularity, you might expect the great UK vs US price divide to close... Read more about UK vs US prices
Reluctant to sign up to Netflix and Lovefilm but itching to get your film fix? Give these free alternatives a go. Read on for the best free movie websites
When Netflix originally launched in 2012, there was much talk of it taking Lovefilm's crown. Now, a year later, is there a clear winner between Netflix and Lovefilm? Read more about Netflix and Lovefilm
It's been a big year for tech, we've seen the biggest update of Windows since 1995 and Apple finally join the 7-inch tablet bandwagon. We look back at the biggest stories of the year. What we saw in 2012
The days of Blockbuster and high street DVD rentals are fast coming to a close, with many online services popping up and offering TV and film streaming in their place. We take a look at the services on offer, and tell you about each one. Find out how Now TV, Netflix and Lovefilm compare
Netflix launched more than two months ago, to much fanfare and anticipation. Now the free trials have finished and the dust has settled, Which? staff and readers share their views. Read more about Netflix
Lovefilm's price plan for its internet streaming service has been dropped as it attempts to compete with the arrival of rival Netflix into the UK market. Read more on the Lovefilm price drop
Netflix has launched its online movie subscription service in the UK and Ireland with unlimited film and TV for £5.99 per month and €6.99 in Ireland. Read more about the Netflix UK launch
With Netflix threatening to bring their all singing, all dancing internet streaming TV service to the UK and the original iPod suffering a meltdown, we round up the week’s biggest tech news stories and pick the highlights and lowlights. Read more about what’s hot and what’s not in tech.
Recently, the US movie rental service Netflix announced it would be entering the UK market sometime in 2012. We think it could be exactly what the UK market needs, but to come out on top it'll need to do the following things. Read more about Netflix