Technology
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Lace Mamba Global The Book of Unwritten Tales review Once you get past the fantasy in-jokes, The Book of Unwritten Tales has plenty more to keep you playing£14 -
Iriver Story HD review The Story HD's high-resolution screen and clear interface aren't enough to make up for the lack of Wi-Fi or a built-in eBook store at this price£110 -
recommended
Acer Aspire 5749 review A fantastic budget laptop with everything you need – performance, battery life and masses of storage£400 -
best buy
Dell Inspiron 14z review It isn't the cheapest version of the 14z, but battery life is excellent, as is performance£579 -
Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 review A globe-trotting single player campaign, addictive new co-op modes and unbeatable multiplayer mayhem – MW3 has it all£35 -
Endless Ideas BeBook Club S review Broad file format and language support and a host of advanced features make the Club S a geek's dream, but it's frustrating to use£115 -
recommended
Western Digital WD TV Live 2011 review A big improvement on the outgoing version, yet for the same low price. It's a worthy award winner£80 -
Battlefield 3 review A visually impressive but fairly generic single player campaign, but Battlefield 3's online multiplayer is up there with the best£30 -
Bookeen Cybook Orizon review Being the slimmest isn't an advantage when the Orizon is so heavy. It's laggy in use and is expensive, too£118 -
best buy
Motorola RAZR review A stylish and powerful Android handset, which should stay better-looking for longer than the competition£455 -
Xerox WorkCentre 6015N review This is a competent colour MFP with good all-round performance. While its running costs are reasonable for a laser, however, they're significantly undercut by the best comparable inkjet MFPs£246 -
Intel Core i7-3960X review Hugely fast, but very few people regularly run enough applications at once to need a processor with this many cores£840 -
PocketBook Pro 602 review The Pro 602 is a feature-packed and powerful device, but it's heavy, its user interface is unintuitive to use, its bookshop is limited and it's far too expensive£145