Technology
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Samsung Galaxy Tab S 8.4 review: Still a decent tablet A stunning screen, but the competition has kicked it up a notch since the Samsung Galaxy Tab S 8.4 first launched over two years ago£320 -
Using the Samsung Galaxy TabPro S as my only computer Why carry a tablet and laptop with you, when a 2-in-1 can do the job of both better? -
recommended
Soundmagic E80 review: Excellent, all-round headphones The Soundmagic E80 isn't quite as versatile as some of its competition, but its superb sound won't disappoint£65 -
recommended
Acer Iconia Tab 10 (A3-A40) review Perfect for Netflix, the Acer Iconia Tab 10 is a decent budget tablet purchase£150 -
Lenovo Yoga 900S review: Treading lightly A featherweight hybrid that’s weighed down by lacklustre performance and an underwhelming display£1000 -
Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini review A cheaper, more compact Galaxy S4 with amazing battery life, but the S4 Mini doesn’t stand out compared to the competition£363 -
Microsoft Security Essentials review Utterly outclassed when installed on a poorly-maintained computer, but an effective tool if you keep your machine updated -
best buy
Motorola Moto X Play review: Still a solid choice The Moto X Play is an excellent mid-range smartphone with a camera and battery life that can still compete alongside this year's flagships£270 -
Canon EOS 1200D review: Still a worthy budget camera EOS quality at a new lower price, the 1200D is a steal, provided you know where to look£349 -
best buy
GoPro Hero3 Black Edition review: Its legacy lives on Excellent image quality and great apps still make this a superb action camera, even if you'd struggle to buy it now£360 -
Final Fantasy XV review - hands-on We go hands on with Final Fantasy 15, which arrives on PS4 and Xbox One this November -
Tech4Good Award winners 2016 announced The Tech4Good Awards 2016 are now over - here's the full list of winners -
best buy
Soundmagic E50 review: Great budget headphones Not the prettiest in-ear headphones around, but the Soundmagic E50's brilliant sound quality more than makes up for the lacklustre design£45