Hannspree Hannsnote SN10E1 review The Hannsnote is the cheapest netbook here, but is well designed and well equipped, making it a great option if your budget is limited.
£260
eBuddy review We review eBuddy, an app that brings all groups of friends together in a neat social networking app.
Wunder Radio review We review Wunder Radio, a web radio app that gives you access to over 30,000 stations.
£3.99
LogMeIn Ignition review We review LogMeIn Ignition, an application that lets you control your computer remotely using your iPhone.
£17.99
Vodafone Sure Signal Gives you mobile reception where you can't get it, but cheaper mobile calls and data would have been nice, as would more advanced features.
Mesh XGS PII 955CS review We're not sure how Mesh can provide 8GB of RAM, a 1TB hard disk and a top-notch processor for only £800, but we're certainly impressed.
£799
RL Supplies Modula 9005I review This inexpensive PC has plenty of upgrade potential, but there are better budget PC packages available.
£350
Toshiba NB200-11L review A smart design and excellent battery life make the NB200-11L appear great value, but it's let down by a mediocre keyboard.
£315
MSI GX723 review Its new graphics chipset isn't anything to get excited about, and there far are better desktop replacements at a similar price.
HP Pavilion dv6-1133ea review A classy-looking laptop, with excellent build quality, a comfortable keyboard and respectable all-round performance.
£452
Magix Xtreme PhotoStory on CD and DVD 8 review If all you want to do is make DVDs of your photos, Xtreme PhotoStory does the job, but we'd prefer to be able to create attractive online galleries too.
£30
Cyberlink MediaShow 4 review A polished slideshow package with great DVD authoring, although there's little else here that isn't available with the free Picasa.