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Chris Finnamore
Chris has been writing about technology for over ten years. He split his time between ExpertReviews.co.uk and Computer Shopper magazine, while obsessing over Windows Phone, Linux and obscure remakes of old games, and trying to defend Windows 8 from its many detractors
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AMD A6-3500 review Fine in 3D games, but the A6-3500 has distinctly budget 2D performance£64Chris Finnamore
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Go baby mobile Dongle Dock review A good-value way to share your 3G dongle’s data connection£60Chris Finnamore
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Griffin Beacon review An interesting product that falls short due to problems with its learning capability£56Chris Finnamore
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Intel’s Medfield mobile chip will power Lenovo and Motorola smartphones Lenovo's Intel-powered handset is China-only, but Motorola is all set for the USChris Finnamore
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Lenovo’s cloud service part of “four screen strategy” Use your devices to control each other while sharing content between themChris Finnamore
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Huawei launches Ascend P1 and P1 S – Hands-on with “World’s slimmest smartphone” Twin handsets offer Android 4.0 and Super AMOLED screensChris Finnamore
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LG’s and VMware’s Android virtualisation software makes for work and home phone in one Run your work phone in your personal phone virtuallyChris Finnamore
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Zyxel PLA4205 Starter Kit review The fastest Homeplug AV kit we've seen, but you may miss having mains power passthrough plugs£58Chris Finnamore
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best buyAMD Radeon HD 7970 review It's expensive, but this is easily the most powerful single-GPU graphics card we've seen£420Chris Finnamore
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VeryPC Broadleaf BL5320h review A pricey but beautifully-made low-power compact PC£579Chris Finnamore
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D-Link DIR-645 review Fast, easy to use and good-looking - the DIR-645 is a brilliant router, but avoid D-Link's DWA-160 dongle£71Chris Finnamore
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VTX Radeon HD 6870 X2 review Hugely fast and good value, but only seems to work properly with AMD processors and motherboards£322Chris Finnamore
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Smartwitness Smart-I review An expensive niche product that nonetheless works well£80Chris Finnamore
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Cisco Linksys X3000 review A well-designed setup program and above-average wireless performance, but the X3000 costs a fortune£120Chris Finnamore