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David Ludlow
David has been fascinated by technology since he first set eyes on the ZX Spectrum 48K. A fan of smartphones, tablets and home automation, he also specialises in home networking. David has worked in tech publishing for more than 20years, working on PCW, Computer Shopper and launching Expert Reviews in 2010.
- Fighting cancer: how Intel and computational power can save lives More power makes it faster for doctors to sequence cancer genomes
- Intel pushes for smartphone dominance with LTE-enabled 22nm Merrifield SoC New Intel Merrifield SoC is the company’s first to have built-in LTE support
- Blackberry Z30 and Z15 slider smartphone photos leaked Large-screen Z30 and slider Z15 are leaked through rendered photos
- EE launches double-speed 4G - updated with speed tests Double-speed 4G coming to 12 cities initially
- Mophie Juice Pack Helium review Practically recharge your iPhone with this convenient battery case, but the headphone socket and Micro USB port are a little annoying£70
- EE Cash on Tap brings contactless payments to mobiles Samsung Galaxy S4, S3 LTE and Sony Xperia SP all getting EE Cash on Tap
- Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom review We find out if the Galaxy S4 Zoom is a good camera, a good smartphonephone or both
- Samsung ATIV Q review – hands on with the Windows and Android tablet It's the tablet that does everything and runs Windows 8 and Android: it's the Samsung ATIV Q
- Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 series launched with Intel processors Galaxy Tab 3 moves to Intel CPUs, rather than using ARM architecture
- recommendedEpson EH-TW480 review An excellent 720p projector with great image quality and extensive menu options£459
- Orbitsound M12 High quality sound, Bluetooth and a wireless sub, make this a flexible and easy-to-use soundbar£400
- iPad 5 getting thinner screen thanks to slim LED backlight New slimmer LED backlight will let the iPad 5 be even slimmer
- Windows 8 review The two halves of the OS may feel rather disjointed, but Windows 8 is fast and does a lot of things better than Windows 7£120