Technology
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Brother DCP-J562DW review Brother's DCP-J562dw is a compact inkjet MFP, but there's not much else to recommend it£85 -
recommended
Corel Painter 2016 review Highly sophisticated and rewarding, Corel Painter is worth the expense for technically minded artists£280 -
Chillblast Samurai review - ultra thin gaming laptop The Chillblast Samurai is a surprisingly svelte gaming laptop with plenty of power£1499 -
best buy
Serif PagePlus X9 review - simply brilliant DTP software Elegant and efficient, PagePlus X9 is the best desktop-publishing software around for home and small business users£90 -
How to fix Windows 10 Start Menu Is your Windows 10 Start Menu frozen, crashed and refuses to open? We have some fixes -
How to get YouTube on your TV without a Chromecast The DIAL protocol, already available in some smart TVs, will let you control apps from your smartphone – here is what you need to know -
best buy
BT Home Hub 5 review - the fast router for BT Broadband A simple router, but a fast one, the BT Home Hub 5 is a great choice for BT Broadband connections, particularly Infinity£129 -
best buy
Tesco Hudl 2 review - discontinued but not forgotten Now under £100, the Hudl2 is a thoroughly grown-up tablet which is even better value than its predecessor£99 -
EE 4GEE Capture Cam review - 4G life-logging The 4GEE Capture Cam's life-logging is unreliable and the cost of ownership is too high£10 -
recommended
Veho Z8 review - bang for your buck headphones The Veho Z-8 headphones punch above their weight for the money£45 -
best buy
XCOM 2 review - Is there time to save the world? Addictive tactical combat and deep, strategic gameplay make XCOM 2 an essential buy for PC gamers£26 -
ACDSee Ultimate 9 review An ambitious update, but ACDSee 9 isn’t as integrated or as elegant as it could be£99 -
Magix Movie Edit Pro 2016 Premium review Not short of power, but Movie Edit Pro has too many irritating habits£90