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- Kings Security Dragnstore review Limited features and poor execution make this backup service an also-ran£5.50
- Bookeen Cybook Odyssey review Despite some unusual features, this eReader is too expensive to recommend over its very competent rivals£125
- recommendedDatabarracks Buddy Backup review This free, easy-to-use service turns your network of friends and contacts into a secure off-site backup resource
- Free WiFi goes live on the Tube Virgin Media activates its wireless internet service at London Underground stations... but it won't actually work in the tunnels.
- best buyPropellerhead Reason Essentials review A novice-friendly audio production suite that’s both powerful and easy to use£85
- Dino PC Marcodon 3570K review It’s not overclocked, but this highly capable PC is kitted out with all the latest hardware apart from a Blu-ray drive£699
- Chillblast Fusion Demon review This pricy but powerful PC provides the outstanding graphics and general performance that every gamer wants£899
- Call of Cthulhu: The Wasted Land review Despite an awkward control conversion, quality atmosphere and gameplay make this a must-have bargain for strategy and horror fans£3.15
- Plantronics Gamecom 780 review The headset provides good audio quality and great virtual surround sound but is uncomfortable to wear for extended periods£41
- Lindy Digital To Analogue Converter review Handy if you need to feed a range of digital inputs into headphones or a speaker system but too niche for your average laptop user£50
- Acer Veriton Z2611G review Limited memory and a low resolution make this all-in-one look rather mediocre, despite its relatively low price£570
- Krator Neso 4 review These little budget speakers sound good at moderate volumes, but they're not loud enough to fill your living room£18
- HP Touchsmart 520-1130ea review Not the most exciting all-in-one, but it’s a well-made and reasonably priced living room PC£749
- Sanctum Collection review Despite some slightly ropey graphics, the game's great fun and brilliant value if you haven't played it before£13
- Sapphire Edge HD3 Mini PC review It’s good for a mini-PC, but it’s underpowered by any other standard; worth buying if you’re really struggling for space£284