Technology
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Acer Stream review A powerful, up-to-date Android phone, but its large AMOLED screen is disappointingly dim.£344 -
Diskeeper 2010 Home review Does what it claims, but the need and expense is becoming questionable for most users.£25 -
HP Pavilion DM3-2040ea review The DM3's good-looking exterior can't make up for average performance and poor usability.£586 -
Laplink PCmover Ultimate review If you don’t have the time or patience to setup your own applications and transfer your own files, then PCmover is a great utility£25 -
Sony BDV-E370 review A fantastic Blu-ray player paired with decidedly substandard speakers. It's still tempting at this price but we recommend spending more.£321 -
Acer Aspire One 533 review The best Aspire One yet, with a long-lasting battery and excellent usability this is also one of the best netbooks around.£300 -
Eminent Twistable 1.5m HDMI Cable review An innovative product, which can help keep other cables neat, and at a reasonable price.£8.24 -
Internetsafety.com Safe Eyes review Although not the worst parental control software, Safe Eyes is comparatively expensive and isn't foolproof.£32 -
Kingston Datatraveler USB3.0 64GB review Super-fast, pocket-sized storage, as long as you have the hardware to support it.£149 -
Synology USB Station 2 review The USB Station 2 has many useful features for sharing the contents of a USB disk and a printer, but file transfer performance is poor£85 -
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Packard Bell EasyNote TX (TX86-GO-045UK) review The EasyNote TX is great value at £600, but the EasyNote TM is even better value at £50 less.£600 -
best buy
Panasonic SC-BTT350 review Format support could be better but its solid set of features, excellent sound quality and compact dimensions are superb for the price.£370 -
Computer Business Solutions KidsWatch Professional review A potentially brilliant parental control package that's let down only by an apparent weakness in 64-bit systems, and a vulnerability to proxy software.£29