Technology
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Icarus Go review A simple, no-frills device with good format support and the ability to play music, the Go is one of the lightest eReaders available, but it feels flimsy and doesn't have Wi-Fi or a built-in shop£95 -
OnLive MicroConsole & Service review It's an impressive start for 'cloud gaming' - but issues of quality, cost and the range of games hold it back from greatness£70 -
Asus U46SV review A great mid-range laptop that won’t weigh you down when on the move – if an Ultrabook doesn’t appeal, the U46SV is the next best thing£700 -
best buy
Kobo eReader Touch review An intuitive touch-based interface, rich text-formatting options and social networking features make the Kobo eReader Touch a great alternative to the Kindle£110 -
Edimax HP-5001K review No pass-through plugs, but more compact than the competition and just as fast£74 -
Top 10: Windows Phone 7 Apps Our pick of the best Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 Marketplace has to offer -
recommended
Kobo Wireless eReader review Great desktop software and mobile app support make Kobo's readers a cut above the competition. It isn't perfect, but it's good value£90 -
best buy
Sony Reader PRS-T1 review The Reader's great touchscreen and intuitive interface make it a joy to use£129 -
D-Link DHP-501AV review Good medium-range performance, but not as quick as the competition overall£80 -
Hands-on: Huawei MediaPad tablet and Vision smartphone New tablet and smartphone to lead assault on UK market -
Kodak Office Hero 6.1 All-In-One Printer review It's competent and very cheap to run, but there's little else worth holding out for in the Office Hero 6.1£146.06 -
recommended
Orcs Must Die! review Slickly-executed and surprisingly lengthy, Orcs Must Die! is the most fun you can have while mincing greenskins£12