Henry St Leger
Henry is a freelance technology journalist. Before going freelance, he spent more than three years at TechRadar reporting on TVs, projectors and smart speakers as the website's Home Cinema Editor – and has been interviewed live on both BBC World News and Channel News Asia, discussing the future of transport and 4K resolution televisions respectively. As a graduate of English Literature and persistent theatre enthusiast, he'll usually be found forcing Shakespeare puns into his technology articles, which he thinks is what the Bard would have wanted. Bylines also include Edge, T3, and Little White Lies.
Latest articles by Henry St Leger
Apple New Year's resolutions: how to use your Apple Watch, iPhone, and more to form new habits
By Henry St Leger published
New habits are hard to form, but Apple’s suite of consumer gadgets could make them that little bit easier.
iPhone SE, iPad mini, Apple Watch SE: are the cheapest Apple devices worth buying in the New Year sales?
By Henry St Leger published
From the iPhone SE to the iPad mini, here’s everything you need to know about the entry points to Apple’s main product ranges.
MacBook Pro M3 Pro vs MacBook Pro M2 Pro
By Henry St Leger published
If you’re looking at an upgrade from your M2 Pro Macbook Pro, here’s everything the new M3 Pro model does better.
Forget Series 9, we need a truly minimalist Apple Watch
By Henry St Leger published
Apple Watch models grow ever more complex, but is there a market for a minimalist Apple smartwatch that doesn’t feel like busywork?
iPhone 15 Pro Max vs iPhone 15 Plus: What's the difference?
By Henry St Leger published
Not sure how to choose between the iPhone 15 Plus and iPhone 15 Pro Max? Here's what you need to know.
Can Peridot take on Pokémon Go? Our first impressions of Niantic's pet sim
By Henry St Leger published
Hands-on Peridot has launched, bringing with it a whole new AR obsession to our smartphones – but is Niantic’s pet sim anything to write home about?
The state of Pokemon Go in 2023 — is it still worth playing?
By Henry St Leger published
A reassessment of Niantic’s blockbuster AR game, Pokemon Go has had a rough start to 2023.
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