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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.
- Anonymous denies PlayStation Network hack Says it's not about stealing personal data or credit card details
- best buyCanonical Ubuntu 11.04 review Faster and easier to use than its predecessors, this is the best version of Ubuntu yet
- Sony PlayStation Network hit by massive data breach Millions of personal details and credit card details could have been stolen.
- Asus Eee Pad Transformer review A far superior tablet to Motorola's Xoom - this is the Android 3.0 tablet to buy.£380
- Motorola Xoom review Android 3.0 makes Google-based tablets much easier to use, but the Xoom isn't quite as smooth as the Apple iPad 2.£480
- Android 3.0 (Honeycomb) review A vast improvement over previous versions of Android for tablets, but the browser needs a bit of improving and there need to be more apps.
- Samsung Series 9 (NP900X3A) review A great example of how Intel's new processors let manufacturers build powerful and slim laptops, but it's expensive£1299
- HTC Sensation dual-core Android handset on sale in May High resolution screen and 1080p video support, too
- EchoStar HDS-600RS review A very simple-to-use dual Freesat HD PVR with the ability to stream video over the internet, but it's expensive£349
- Nissan Leaf review An electric vehicle that feels like a real car. It's expensive but fun to drive and comes loaded with kit.
- Microsoft says don’t do homebrew NoDo Windows Phone 7 update Please be patient for cut-and-paste, says company
- Panasonic Viera TX-L32DT30B review The image quality is stunning and 3D handled brilliantly, but this is a lot of money to spend on a 32in TV, 3D or not.£999
- ISPs accuse BT of jeopardising high-speed broadband scheme Says the company's prices are simply too high