Technology
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recommended
Panasonic Lumix DMC-S3 review Its construction feels a little flimsy but otherwise this is a dependable camera at a very reasonable price.£102 -
recommended
Belkin Surf N150 review The Self Healing feature and a clear and simple setup process make this ideal for the novice user£25 -
best buy
Canon Ixus 115 HS review A little pricier than most budget cameras, but its styling, features, photo quality and video quality are all in a different league.£144 -
Ginger6 G6 Apollo 2300 review Although the Blu-ray re-writer and 8GB RAM are appealing if you're into video making, many will prefer better graphics£699 -
Cyberlink PowerDVD 11 Ultra review Expensive, but works well and has some useful bells and whistles£80 -
Brink review An immensely fun and fast-paced action FPS that’s great to play with friends, even if it isn’t quite as well-rounded when played solo.£25 -
Hoard review A fun ten minutes' gaming in multiplayer mode, but a lack of variety and dull single-player game means it's not particularly engrossing£7 -
Draytek Vigor 2710n review Capable of great speeds and packed with sophisticated features for business users, but channel bonding technology is tricky to disable.£94 -
Sony Ericsson Xperia arc review Subtle and practical improvements to Android, a decent camera and a large, colourful screen make the arc tempting£399 -
Aria Proteus Anubis HDK review Aria has included some flashy features, such as an SSD for faster booting, but we’d have preferred a bigger monitor instead.£999 -
Zoom Model 4520 We3G review The cute little We3G can share a 3G data connection over 802.11g wireless, but it's much slower and pricier than its competitors.£100 -
OP3 i5 OCT review An incredibly powerful PC with liquid cooling and a massive 2TB hard disk, but we'd have liked a bigger monitor and beefier graphics card.£999