Technology
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Eclipse ECO AP555 review It has a massive hard disk and support for USB3 and eSATA, but it doesn't quite have enough power to compete with the best-value PCs at this price.£350 -
Tablets – A backseat for creativity? Tablets look to be the next big thing, but Seth Barton is not convinced that they are a healthy step forward for our computing habits. -
Netgear ReadyNAS Ultra 4 review With four drive bays you’re unlikely to run out of storage space, but it’s far more expensive than most other NAS devices.£429 -
Fujitsu Esprimo E5646 review A small and robust desktop PC, but it’s overpriced and there are better alternatives available.£761 -
CyberPower Infinity Apollo XT review A well-built PC with a fast Core i3 processor, a large hard disk, and plenty of USB ports, but it lacks USB 3.0 and it isn't as good value with a monitor.£350 -
Sanyo PLV-Z800 review Sanyo’s PLV-Z800 is fine at displaying bright scenes but doesn’t handle monochrome or dark content well£1160 -
Intel to continue shipping flawed Sandy Bridge chipsets Provide OEMs promise not to use the dodgy ports -
Google Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) review Not a massive leap forwards, but it's more polished and greatly improves the Android experience. -
Alcatel-Lucent LightRadio promises UK mobile broadband everywhere Shrinks a base station into a tiny cube -
Optoma 3D-XL review If you want to watch 3D movies as they were intended, then the 3D-XL is an easy to use add-on that works with many DLP projectors.£250