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  • Vauxhall Ampera
    Vauxhall Ampera review It feels like a clever idea and you don't have the problem of running out of power, but the extra weight makes it a bit sluggish.
    Expert Reviews Staff
  • Palo Alto Audio Design Musik
    Palo Alto Audio Design Musik review Palo Alto's compact desktop speakers have more oomph than anything else at this size and price, making them a good bet for those short of space
    £47
    K.G. Orphanides
  • Jabbakam
    Jabbakam Starter Kit review The ideal IP camera for technophobes, but you have to pay a monthly charge for the privilege
    £60
    Jim Martin
  • Toyota Aygo
    Toyota Aygo review
    Expert Reviews Staff
  • Wave
    Eurogamer Expo 2011: Best indie games We take a look at the best new games you've never heard of at this year's Eurogamer Expo.
    K.G. Orphanides
  • Ford Door Edge Protector
    Ford Door Edge Protector should make scratches history Pop-out rubbber guard, prevents scratches on door edges and other vehicles
    Seth Barton
  • Home of the Future intro
    The Home of the Future We look at the technology that will come in the next-generation of family homes
    Riyad Emeran
  • Foxconn H61S
    Foxconn H61S review A fine Mini-ITX motherboard, but the lack of an HDMI output will put off those wanting to build a media centre PC
    £51
    Chris Finnamore
  • EyeSpy247 HDSD
    EyeSpy247 HDSD review Works brilliantly once you get it set up and video quality is excellent, but the HDSD costs a fortune
    £191
    Chris Finnamore
  • Kef KHT5105
    Kef KHT5105 review Fantastic design and build quality, with audio to match, but the price is hard to justify
    £500
    Tom Morgan
  • Steve Wozniak
    Top 10 beards in tech You don't need a beard to be a computing genius, but it definitely helps
    Chris Finnamore
  • Teufel Consono 25
    Teufel Consono 25 review Impressive, if slightly bass-heavy, audio at a very reasonable price they're ideal for smaller rooms
    £179
    Tom Morgan
  • Philips Fidelio DS9
    Philips Fidelio DS9 review The DS9 is painfully expensive, but its sound quality makes it a close contender for the B&W Zeppelin's crown.
    £249
    K.G. Orphanides