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What is 5G?

5G networks are the next generation of mobile internet connectivity, offering faster speeds and more reliable connections on smartphones and other devices than ever before.

Combining cutting-edge network technology and the very latest research, 5G should offer connections that are multitudes faster than current connections, with average download speeds of around 1GBps expected to soon be the norm.

The networks will help power a huge rise in Internet of Things technology, providing the infrastructure needed to carry huge amounts of data, allowing for a smarter and more connected world.

With development well underway, 5G networks are expected to launch across the world by 2020, working alongside existing 3G and 4G technology to provide speedier connections that stay online no matter where you are.

When will 5G launch?

– 5G technology is expected to officially launch across the world by 2020

– The US, China and South Korea are expected to be some of the first nations to install full 5G networks, with others including the UK not far behind

– Many companies are busy making sure their networks and devices are ‘5G ready’ in time for 2020, meaning some networks may launch before then

5G – the latest news

13/06 – NETWORKSVodafone: 5G smartphone uncertainty means focus on core network and IoTVodafone UK CTO says 5G will be a gamechanger, but smartphone innovation in the 4G era won’t be matched…

12/06 – NETWORKS5G networks still set to arrive this yearEricsson report suggests Europe will fall behind US and Asia on 5G adoption…

11/06 – NETWORKS‘First ever’ UK 5G report paints rosy pictureUK’s 5G ambitions rely heavily on startup and research community…

06/06 – ANALYSISEU telecoms rule changes will hinder rather than help 5G, claim industryTelecoms groups label the new EU code a “missed opportunity”…

06/06 – NETWORKSEE to switch on ‘UK’s first’ 5G trial in LondonResidents and businesses in Tech City will get chance to try out 5G…

05/06 – PRODUCTS5G PCs coming from Intel and Sprint next yearUS telecoms giant Sprint has joined the race to bring 5G to the masses, announcing at Computex 2018 to start shipping Intel-powered 5G computers next year…

01/06 – ANALYSIS5G UK – How far away are we really?5G will deliver immediate benefits in 2019, but the true mobile revolution will take time…

25/05 – POLICYMobile industry ‘shouldn’t wait’ for 5G to roll out small cellsSmall cells will be essential for delivering the 5G vision but industry warns there is no time too wait…

25/05 – POLICYNordic Prime Ministers reach agreement to support 5GJoint agreement is welcomed by Nokia, Ericsson and regional operators…

22/05 – NETWORKSQualcomm details 5G small cell platformQualcomm wants to help operators and network equipment manufacturers densify 5G networks…

18/05 – NETWORKSVerizon to bring 5G to Los Angeles in 2018Verizon says America’s second largest city will be its next 5G location…

16/05 – NETWORKSMobile IoT networks to be a ‘core component’ of 5GGSMA says NB-IoT and LTE-M deployments are paving the way for massive IoT powered by 5G…

14/05 – NETWORKS5G and network convergence drives growth of carrier-grade Wi-Fi marketFixed and mobile operators look to densify network infrastructure…

08/05 – PRODUCTSWhy self-driving vehicles could be the biggest winner in a 5G worldTelefónica tells us why autonomous vehicles are set to be a key 5G use case…

08/05 – NETWORKSVerizon and Samsung get 5G regulatory boostVerizon and Samsung make major headway towards 5G…

03/05 – NETWORKSDeutsche Telekom holds live 5G NR trial in BerlinGerman operator says test will see how 5G NR behaves in real world…

02/05 – ANALYSISWhy T-Mobile and Sprint merger would give the US a 5G leadA truly national 5G network could ensure the US retains its advantage…

01/05 – NETWORKSThree futureproofs backend infrastructure for 5GThree and SSE Enterprise Telecoms deal with start with data centre connectivity…

30/04 – NETWORKST-Mobile and Sprint merger promises 5G progress in the USAmerica’s third and fourth largest mobile operators are to merge…

18/04 – NETWORKSHuawei dampens 5G expectationsHuawei CEO says consumer might not notice the differences…

17/04 – NETWORKSChina has narrow lead over US in 5G raceGovernment support and industry momentum gives China slight advantage, report says…

16/04 – DEVICES5G anticipation set to slow smartphone salesManufacturers hope for 5G boost as worldwide smartphone demand slows…

13/04 – NETWORKSWhat does the Ofcom 5G auction mean for the UK mobile industry?The long-awaited auction is over, paving the way for 5G…so what next?

12/04 – NETWORKSVodafone hits major UK 5G milestoneVodafone is first UK operator to test 3.4GHz spectrum in preparation for 5G…

09/04 – NETWORKSEurope set be left behind in 5G raceUS and Asia will lead the way in 5G development, claims report…

05/04 – NETWORKSMobile networks fork out £1.4bn for 5G spectrumOfcom publishes the results of its 5G spectrum auction, revealing that the UK’s biggest mobile network operators spent almost £1.4 billion…

28/03 – NETWORKS‘World’s first’ 5G public trial switched on in AustraliaAustralian telco Telstra flips the switch on the world’s first public trial of 5G at the Gold Coast…

28/03 – NETWORKS5G RuralFirst looks at smart farming, spectrum sharing and broadcastingGovernment funded project will use Cisco tech to help transform rural lives…

28/03 – POLICYUK5G group makes bid for global 5G leadershipGovernment and industry backed UK5G looks to establish UK 5G community…

27/03 – NETWORKSGSMA: 5G will be dominant mobile tech in USA by 2025Mobile industry body report shows US will be a 5G leader…

27/03 – NETWORKSTelefonica tests tech that could boost 5G broadbandTelefonica spectral efficiency trials hope to pave the way for better fixed wireless access (FWA)… 

23/03 – NETWORKS5G networks are now just a year awayKorea Telecom plans commercial 5G launch next March…

20/03 – NETWORKSUK 5G spectrum auction gets underwayFive bidders will battle it out for more of the UK’s airwaves…

19/03 – NETWORKSUK university makes major 5G breakthroughUniversity of Kent-based iCIRRUS consortium says Ethernet equipment can help deliver 5G networks…

16/03 – NETWORKSO2 kickstarts the UK’s 5G charm offensive to consumers5G hypetrain moves from industry into the mainstream…

15/03 – NETWORKSDigital minister pledges to eliminate barriers to 5G deploymentMargot James says she wants to work with mobile operators and local government on 5G…

14/03 – NETWORKSO2: 5G will save local councils and households £6bn a yearReport details how smart technologies powered by 5G can improve society…

12/03 – NETWORKSOfcom 5G spectrum auction will start next weekOfcom confirms that bidding for 5G frequencies will begin on 20 March…

12/03 – NETWORKSGovernment reveals £25m prize fund for UK 5G£25m competition will see 5G testbeds located across the UK…

11/03 – DEVICES5G a key factor to seamless VR experience, says Lenovo EMEA PresidentLenovo wants to create memorable experiences for its customers, but is that enough?

09/03 – NETWORKSOfcom plans new rural coverage obligations for 700MHz spectrumOfcom says 700MHz is an important opportunity to improve rural coverage as it plans for 5G future…

05/03 – NETWORKSEU Parliament and US Congress take steps to accelerate 5G legislationEU chambers reach provisional agreement while US Congress to vote on spectrum auction…

05/03 – DEVICESHTC CEO: 5G will turn any VR device into the most powerful in the worldCher Wang says the smartphone still has a role to play in VR…

03/03 – NETWORKSQualcomm hopes 5G vision will stand out from the hypeQualcomm’s influence in the industry is significant, so its 5G roadmap is worth listening too…

02/03 – NETWORKSBT CEO: EE convergence even more important ahead of 5GGavin Patterson says BT never really left mobile and is preparing for converged network era…

28/02 – NETWORKSIntel and NTT DoCoMo prepare 5G plans for Tokyo 2020 OlympicsAfter success at PyeongChang 2018, Intel is stepping up plans for next Olympics…

27/02 – NETWORKSSatellite-supported UK 5G testbed will trial mission critical appsJuniper Networks and Satellite Applications Catapult say satellite cannot be ignored…

27/02 – MOBILEQualcomm looks to make it easier to make 5G phonesLaunch will help OEMs build 5G connectivity into more devices…

27/02 – NETWORKSOfcom confirms six bidders for 5G spectrumAll four mobile operators have been approved, with small cell operator and Hull fixed wireless firm joining…

27/02 – NETWORKSEricsson tells operators: 5G is readyEricsson has agreements with 38 operators around the world as 5G moves from idea to reality…

27/02 – PRODUCTSGet ready for a 5G Internet of the SkyDrones like the Ehang 184 will usher in a 5G-powered autonomous airspace…

26/02 – NETWORKSTelstra plans to ramp up 4G speeds in the lead up to its full 5G rolloutMajor cities in Australia to get increased bandwidth…

26/02 – NETWORKSCisco targets mobile operators with ‘5G Now’Cisco wants to help operators prepare for the next era of networks…

25/02 – MOBILEHuawei reveals 5G-ready modemTest beds for 5G networks will be launched this year, Huawei reveals…

23/02 – NETWORKSWhy PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympics are a 5G milestoneAthletes are making history at the Winter Olympics, but it’s an important event for 5G networks too…

22/02 – NETWORKSO2 reveals UK 5G test bedOperator will test 5G applications at iconic London venue later this year…

19/02 – NETWORKSVodafone and Huawei successfully test IP Microwave backhaul for 5GVodafone and Huawei achieve 2Gbps on IP microwave link, claiming it shows the tech is viable for 5G…

16/02 – NETWORKSWhy startups and research can make the UK a 5G leaderDoes the UK really need to be first to the mark or be an industry powerhouse to be a 5G leader?

16/02 – OPINIONNo time to waste now 5G legal challenges are overFor an industry keen to avoid a repeat of the 3G and 4G auctions, Three’s failed appeal removes a barrier to 5G…

14/02 – MOBILEFiber-like internet and a glimpse of our 5G future are coming to smartphones in 2019Qualcomm’s new mobile modem offering speeds of up to 2Gbps…

14/02 – NETWORKS5G spectrum auction to go ahead after Three’s legal challenge failsThree’s bid to decrease an overall spectrum cap falls on deaf ears and prevents further delay…

12/02 – NETWORKSChina Mobile plans 5G launch in 2019China Mobile joins a select few number of operators planning to beat original 2020 target…

08/02 – MOBILEThe first 5G smartphones are coming in 2019But you won’t see 5G service everywhere by next year…

07/02 – MOBILE5G set to push mobile data use sky-highGiffgaff research estimates customers will use nearly 100GB of mobile data a month by 2025…

05/-2 – NETWORKSTelstra joins Optus on 5G bandwagon, also aiming for 2019 rolloutAustralian carrier Telstra will trial new tech during Commonwealth Games…

05/01 – NETWORKSAT&T set to run 5G trialsCompany to adopt new 3GPP guidelines as it continues push for next-generation networks…

04/01 – NETWORKSSamsung teams up with Verizon on 5GNew service to be launched in Sacramento later this year…

02/02 – NETWORKSOptus 5G network rollout set to begin in early 2019Australian telco Optus announces its plans for 5G rollout…

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What will 5G networks mean for me?

  • Faster download and upload speeds
  • Smoother streaming of online content 
  • Higher-quality voice and video calls 
  • More reliable mobile connections
  • Greater number of connected IoT devices 
  • An expansion of advanced technologies – including self-driving cars and smart cities

How fast will 5G be?

It’s still not exactly known how much faster 5G will be than 4G, as much of the technology is still under development.

That being said, the networks should provide a significant upgrade to current download and upload speeds – with the GSMA proposing minimum download speeds of around 1GBps.

Most estimates expect the average speed of 5G networks to reach 10Gb/s, and some even think transfer rates could reach a whopping 800Gb/s.

This would mean that users could download a full-length HD quality film in a matter of seconds, and that downloading and installing software upgrades would be completed much faster than today.

Will I be able to get 5G networks on my phone?

Existing smartphones, tablet or other devices that were released when 4G networks were the standard may not be able to connect to 5G to begin with, or may incur extra costs to do so. 

However following the 2020 deadline for the initial rollout, we should soon see devices coming with 5G connection as default.

Don’t worry though – although 5G should represent a major step up from current 4G and 3G networks, the new technology won’t immediately replace its predecessor – at least, not to begin with.

Instead, 5G should link in with existing networks to ensure users never lose connection, with the older networks acting as back-up in areas not covered by the new 5G coverage.

So-called “4.5G” networks (also known as LTE-A) are set to fill the gap for the time being, offering connections that are faster than current 4G networks, although only certain countries such as South Korea can benefit from them right now.

Once launched however, implementing 5G may be a slower process. Much like the gradual takeover of 4G networks from the previous generation, existing network infrastructure may need to be upgraded or even replaced in order to deal with the new technology, and homes and businesses may also need to get new services installed.

It’s not yet known how 5G networks will take over from existing networks, but again, much like the rollout of 4G, you may not be able to immediately connect to the new networks without upgrading your technology.

What will a 5G network need?

The GSMA has outlined eight criteria for 5G networks, with a connection needing meet a majority of these in order to qualify as 5G:

  • 1-10Gbps connections to end points in the field (i.e. not theoretical maximum)
  • 1 millisecond end-to-end round trip delay (latency) 
  • 1000x bandwidth per unit area
  • 10-100x number of connected devices 
  • (Perception of) 99.999 per cent availability 
  • (Perception of) 100 per cent coverage
  • 90 per cent reduction in network energy usage 
  • Up to 10 year battery life for low power, machine-type devices 

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Lifestyle brand Porsche Design and KEF have announced the availability of a range of new products to the region, including the Space One Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones.

The headphones feature a dark, high gloss inlaid Porsche Design logo placed on the earcup, sporting 40mm full range drivers, large 20mm neodymium magnets, and a lightweight CCAW voice coil to ensure crisp, spacious and dynamic sound.

Battery life is up to 30-hours with Active Noise Cancellation and Bluetooth switched on, and can be used wirelessly or with the included 3.5mm audio cable.

Also available are matte black editions of the brand’s Motion One Bluetooth Earphones and Gravity One Bluetooth Speaker.

 Price and availability 

The Space One Wireless is priced at AED 1,799, with the Motion One Earphones and Gravity One Bluetooth Speaker being priced at AED 1,200 and AED 1,800 respectively.

 All products are available at UAE- Dubai Duty Free, Sharaf DG, Café Rider, IStyle, Souq.com, Thomsun Play stores in the UAE, and at X-Cite Al Ghanim in Kuwait.

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So you’ve bought yourself a gaming PC or built one from scratch. Now it’s sitting in pride of place in your office, just waiting to be pushed to its limits.

Whatever the origin, that humming mass of silicon and plastic is in need of superior software to take it to said limits. The catch? You’ve blown all your cash on your rig and now your bank balance is looking decidedly depleted.

The solution? Our carefully collated collection of complimentary curatives, of course. These 10 free Windows apps will help turn your burgeoning beast into a towering powerhouse, enabling you to track frame rates, voice chat with ease, and stream like a seasoned pro.

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Steam

1. Steam

Valve’s essential PC gaming platform and marketplace

Okay, this one’s an easy sell. If you’ve built or bought a shiny new PC for the express purpose of gaming, there’s one piece of software you simply won’t be able to live without: good ol’ Steam. We love it here at TechRadar, and we’re pretty sure you’ll have a lot of affection for it too.

Steam gives PC owners the kind of secure, professional ecosystem normally associated with closed–box consoles. You can search for free–to–play games, inexpensive indies or full blown triple–A titles, and launch them directly from the software. There’s even support for achievements, plus Big Picture mode for gaming from your sofa.

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LogMeIn Hamachi

2. LogMeIn Hamachi

Enjoy multiplayer games over a secure virtual network, completely free

If you want to organize secure meetings or record multiple contributors to a podcast or game session, you need to be able to rely on a strong and robust VPN (virtual private network).

As you might have guessed since it’s included in this list LogMeIn Hamachi is totally free to use, but don’t let the absence of a price tag scare you off – free most definitely does not equal ‘cheap’.

Hamachi enables you to establish an airtight network between multiple computers and do everything from sharing files to playing private games, using a super–secure P2P protocol to ensure it can smoothly access servers, firewalls and routers. It boasts one of the simplest interfaces we’ve ever used in the world of VPNs, so if you’re relatively new to the concept, Hamachi won’t make you feel a total noob.

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Razer Cortex Game Booster

3. Razer Cortex: Game Booster

Optimize your PC’s settings, no matter what gaming platform you’re using

Razer, as a long established maker of PC gaming peripherals, also makes some very powerful free software to optimize your machine. Of course, there are areas of the suite that will lead you to some of Razer’s premium apps, but there’s still a lot of gratis gold to be mined from Razer Cortex: Game Booster.

It’s been designed to work with every kind of PC, so whether you’re rocking a basic build or a souped–up monster of a rig, Game Booster has something to offer your machine. Whether you’re using Steam, Origin or any other platform to launch your games, Game Booster will  start trying to enhance your settings to improve your experience automatically.

It’s a really clever bit of free software for your gaming PC, and it’s ideal if you’re looking for a little extra improvement without much effort. It’s also great if you want to make an older PC work a little harder.

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TeamSpeak

4. TeamSpeak

The perfect voice chat application for gamers, with optional encryption

Gaming can be a great source of escapism, but few things compare to joining up with your friends online for a good chat over your headset. Whether you want to link up on World of Warcraft or simply chew the fat while everyone is playing their own thing, a great a VoIP (voice over internet protocol) app is essential.

There are a lot of options out there when it comes to voice chat, but our favorite VoIP app is TeamSpeak. You can connect to your friends with ease, and its suite of options is seriously impressive, enabling you to tune sound levels, employ echo reduction and even use encryption.

TeamSpeak is free for everyday non-commercial PC use, though you’ll have to open your wallet to rent a server or use the mobile app.

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MSI Afterburner

5. MSI Afterburner

The best free overclocking tool to wring extra performance from your GPU

MSI originally wrote Afterburner to overclock its own range of graphics cards, but the software has since been opened up to enable Nvidia and AMD card owners to push their hardware to the limit. If you have even a passing interest in making your new gaming PC’s graphics card earn its price tag, free optimization software MSI Afterburner is essential.

Think of MSI Afterburner as the way to unlock the inner potential of your GPU – the software opens up the voltage settings of your chosen bit of hardware and enables you to improve its overall performance.

Video memory and clock speed are the two areas MSI Afterburner shines the most when it comes to overclocking your machine. Be warned, though – mucking about with this settings can seriously overheat your rig, so make sure your cooling unit is set to full blast before you start cooking your GPU.

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OBS Studio

6. OBS Studio

High-end recording and streaming software for YouTube, Twitch and more

You’ve got your new PC, a stable internet connection and an unhealthy obsession with gaming. There’s only one way this is going to go: streaming.

There are plenty of options out there when it comes to broadcasting your games, but far too many constrict you with unnecessary limitations. That’s where OBS Studio comes in – a brilliantly customizable piece of freeware that enables you to stream to your own server or a variety of popular portals (including Twitch, DailyMotion and more).

Setting up OBS Studio is really easy too, so if you’re relatively new to the streaming scene you won’t get lost amid all those options. Should you want to get a little more advanced, there’s the option to adjust your webcam footage and add images/graphics to add that extra level of professionalism.

OBS Studio also supports HD streaming, so if you’re into broadcasting with a higher level of quality you can maintain your pristine image online.

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7. f.lux

A free app that adjusts your display automatically to protect your eyes

Away from your smartphone, gaming sessions usually mean long stretches in front of your display, straining those peepers of yours in the quest for trophies and achievements. It’s a fine old life, but it’s not going to do your eyes any good in the long run. One potential solution is a piece of software specifically designed to make your monitor that bit less damaging over long periods.

One such option is f.lux, and it’s especially useful if you like getting in your gaming hours later at night with the lights down low. This free Windows app works by dynamically adjusting the colour temperature of your display depending on the time of day and the light sources in the place you have your new gaming PC PC set up. It will help reduce eye strain and potentially improve sleep patterns when gaming later in the evening. It’s also pretty tiny, and won’t gobble up system resources better used by your favorite games.

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CPU-Z

8. CPU-Z

Get detailed info about your PC’s performance and identify ways to boost it

Much like MSI Afterburner and f.lux, CPU–Z is all about fine–tuning your beloved PC gaming machine into a well–oiled, well, machine.

It’s certainly not an attractive program, but it’s the kind of back end kit you should really try if you want to get your PC in the best possible condition (especially if you’re trying to break into the eSports scene or you’re building a career in streaming).

CPU–Z enables you to review all kinds of detailed information about various areas of your PC in a fairly straightforward format. It’s certainly not for the faint hearted, but it’s definitely worth spending some time with if maximizing PC performance is your bag. You can see what’s going on in real time, and save reports at any time in TXT or HTML format.

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Piriform CCleaner screen grab

9. Piriform CCleaner

Clean out junk files to free up space, and suspend resource-hungry programs

Whether you realize it or not, your gaming PC or laptop is full of files and various bits of digital detritus you simply don’t need. All those extra bits and bobs take up valuable space, and that means said PC is going to run slower and slower as time goes by. Not the kind of situation you want with a gaming–dedicated rig. The solution: a proper cleaning utility like Piriform CCleaner.

It can delete temporary files and broken Windows registry entries automatically, and identify software your system doesn’t need. There is a caveat, though: CCleaner is very powerful, so make sure you check its settings before turning it loose on your machine to avoid accidentally deleting anything you’d rather hang onto (saved passwords in your web browser, for example). Still, CCleaner is an excellent free app for your new gaming PC.

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Iolo System Mechanic

10. Iolo System Mechanic

Analyze and optimize your PC for a noticeable performance boost

Another great option for cleaning up and optimizing your Windows PC is Iolo System Mechanic. There isn’t much benefit in running both, but this would be our preference if you’re not too confident tinkering with software settings yourself and would prefer a wizard-based program to make the decisions for you.

You’ll need to invest in the premium version of System Mechanic if you want extra tools like real-time optimization, but for clearing out the cruft from your system without the worry that you might accidentally delete something important, the free edition is hard to beat.

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