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Simon Handby
Simon Handby is a freelance journalist, writer and editor at Hackbash with over two decades of experience in the technology, automotive, and energy sectors. His work has been featured in IT Pro, PC Pro, and he has collaborated with notable clients such as BMW, Porsche and EDF. Simon’s creative and insightful content has earned him recognition, including the award-winning Toyota iQ launch hypermiling campaign.
- business buyXerox WorkCentre 3315 review It doesn't excel in any respect, but Xerox's WorkCentre 3315 is a good choice for cost-conscious small businesses£263.26
- Fujitsu ScanSnap S1300i review A highly-portable, easy to use document scanner that produces great results£205.54
- Epson Expression Premium XP-605 review Epson has produced an effective all-rounder MFP, but it's expensive to run£122.88
- Nero 12 Platinum review Nero's multimedia and disc-burning suite is a jack of all trades and master of one£57.74
- business buySage One Accounts review An easy-to-use accounts service for business newcomers, but it's too simple for larger firms£12
- Kobo eReading App review A great alternative to Kindle which gives you a wider range of bookstores to choose from
- best buyAmazon Kindle app review With Amazon's app, the Kindle experience is almost as good on a smartphone or tablet as on a Kindle eReader
- Icarus eXceL review This huge eReader has some great features, but they aren't all easy to use and it's very expensive£277
- Binatone ReadMe Colour review Incredibly cheap for a colour eBook reader, but it feels it. Serious readers should spend more for something with an E Ink screen£50
- Binatone Kidzstar eReader review This cheap and tough reader can take a few knocks, but its kid-friendliness is patchy and its features sparse£70
- Icarus Pocket review An eReader that's as easy to use as it is comfortable to hold. It's just a little too expensive to be a winner£71
- Prestigio Nobile PER5162 review A premium reader that, despite some strengths and a decent case, isn't especially good value£94
- Brother HL-5470DW review A solid choice for a small business or workgroup, but Samsung's cheaper ML-3710ND performs just as well£261.25
- Kodak ScanMate i940 review There's a wide choice of document scanners at this price. Though capable, the ScanMate i940 isn't the best£230.35
- Brother DCP-J140W review The DCP-J140W is cheap, but it's also slow to print and expensive to run£50.28