Technology
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Medal of Honor review Breaks new ground for the Medal of Honor series, but the short campaign and limited multiplayer do little to improve gameplay.£27 -
Gigabyte Nvidia GeForce GTS 450 (GV-N450-1GI) review A capable graphics card for £100, but it doesn’t do quite enough to topple ATI’s HD 5770.£100 -
Casio Exilim EX-H15 review Casio’s Exilim EX-H15 is a practical compact travel zoom camera thanks to its impressive battery life and good picture quality.£199 -
recommended
Microsoft Family Safety review Family Safety is free, comprehensive and resisted our attempts to bypass it. Its default settings should be stricter, though. -
best buy
Packard Bell EasyNote TM (TM99-GN-005UK) review A laptop with great performance and a good screen. As long as you can live with the design, it's great value.£549 -
best buy
Amazon Kindle 3 review It’s cheap, the hardware is fantastic and the range of books is brilliant. This is enough to overlook the annoyance of no ePub support.£149 -
Philips Fidelio DS9000 review Not quite as beautiful as the B&W Zeppelin, but audio quality is on a par£361 -
best buy
Canonical Ubuntu 10.10 Desktop Edition review It's not that different to the previous version, but the cloud integration is neat and Ubuntu remains a viable alternative to Windows. -
Canonical Ubuntu 10.10 Netbook Edition review It makes the most of a netbook screen, but not all parts of the interface are easier to use and there could be some hardware issues. -
recommended
Iomega eGo Desktop USB 3.0 2TB review Although not perfect, Iomega's eGo Desktop USB3 2TB disk is inexpensive for a USB3 desktop hard disk.£120 -
CyberPower Infinity i5 Hercules review The overclocked Core i5 processor and Radeon HD 5770 give you plenty of power, but the monitor is awful and the motherboard doesn't support new standards.£750 -
recommended
Toshiba Regza 32RV753 review The Regza 32RV753B looks a little dated and has limited features compared to other sets, but Toshiba has focused on what’s important: great image quality at a low price.£349.99 -
Dell Latitude 2110 review A rugged netbook, the 2110's slow performance is typical of a netbook, but its battery life isn't great and the touchscreen is a gimmick£443