Technology

  • Brother MFC-9330CDW
    Brother MFC-9330CDW review A swift laser MFP that's particularly easy to use, although we wish its scans and colour prints were a little better
    £285
    Simon Handby
  • best buy
    Panasonic TX-P60ZT65B
    Panasonic Viera TX-P60ZT65B review Simply the best plasma TV available today; it’s expensive, but its picture quality is second to none
    £3649
    Tom Morgan
  • Huawei Ascend P6
    Huawei Ascend P6 Beautiful hardware spoiled by laggy software
    £336
    Chris Finnamore
  • Trend SafeSync Settings
    Trend Micro SafeSync The ability to sync almost any local or external make this a flexible service, but rivals charge less for more storage
    £25
    K.G. Orphanides
  • Nikon Coolpix P330
    Nikon Coolpix P330 review High image quality, even better videos and competitively priced, but performance is a letdown
    £239
    Ben Pitt
  • Ubuntu Edge concept art
    Ubuntu Edge: the best smartphone you’ll never own Canonical's Ubuntu Edge smartphone is one of the most exciting crowdfunding projects this year, but the ambitious project may not see the light of day
    K.G. Orphanides
  • HP Officejet 7110
    HP Officejet 7110 review Reasonable running costs make this is a decent office-based A3 printer, but its print quality should be better
    £127.19
    Simon Handby
  • Acer Iconia A1
    Acer Iconia A1 review The best 4:3 Android tablet for those on a budget, but the Nexus 7 is still superior
    £170
    Tom Morgan
  • Ubuntu One main interface
    Canonical Ubuntu One review A must-have for Ubuntu users, particularly if they work across multiple platforms, but One still lacks common features, such as version control
    £20
    K.G. Orphanides
  • best buy
    Sandisk Extreme II 240GB
    Sandisk Extreme II 240GB review Excellent read and write speeds and a reasonable price per gigabyte make this a Best Buy
    £223
    Alan Lu
  • Pro Softnet IDrive
    Pro Softnet IDrive review Cheap and easy to use, this remains one of our favourite online backup services, but you 'only' get 150GB of backup space
    £33
    K.G. Orphanides
  • Kingston MobileLite Wireless
    Kingston MobileLite Wireless review Not a bad wireless storage reader, but it’s not as polished as the competition
    £41
    Alan Lu
  • Carbonite
    Carbonite Home Carbonite’s great if you just need a simple online backup service for one PC but it doesn’t provide many extra features
    £40
    K.G. Orphanides