Technology

  • Symantec Norton Internet Security 2010 review A powerful, unobtrusive internet security suite with excellent protection and plenty of features to make your online experience more secure.
    £33
    K.G. Orphanides
  • Sony Vaio NW20EF/S
    Sony Vaio NW20EF/S review Sony's design and build quality is unquestionable, but a weak processor and a dull display make the NW20 less of a great deal
    £462
    Barry de la Rosa
  • Pure Sensia
    Pure Sensia Pure's Sensia is a feature-packed network audio player, but it's seriously hobbled by its sluggish interface.
    £248
    Alan Lu
  • Samsung X520
    Samsung X520 review Samsung's X520 is a bit heavier than we'd like, but its great battery life, comfortable keyboard and large hard disk make it a great choice if you want a comparatively light laptop with a large screen.
    £612
    Alan Lu
  • best buy
    Panasonic PT-AE4000
    Panasonic PT-AE4000 review Stunning image quality make this one of the best projectors you can get. Simply put, if you can afford it, buy it.
    £2199
    K.G. Orphanides
  • Vivitek H1085FD
    Vivitek H1085FD review This budget 1080p DLP projector is a good all-rounder with good colour and contrast, but its overall image quality isn't quite up to that of similarly-priced rivals.
    £971
    K.G. Orphanides
  • Belkin Home Base
    Belkin Home Base review If you have loads of USB devices that you now want to share over your network, the Home Base is a simple and easy to use choice.
    £74
    K.G. Orphanides
  • Archos 5 Internet Tablet
    Archos 5 Internet Tablet review Android makes it more than just a media player, but we recommend waiting for an update to version 1.6 before you buy.
    £245
    Barry de la Rosa
  • Sony X11
    Sony Vaio X11 review An incredibly thin and light netbook, but its hefty price will be enough to put off most.
    £1185
    Barry de la Rosa
  • NEC MultiSync EA231WMi
    NEC MultiSync EA231WMi review A great 23in monitor, with excellent viewing angles and colour accuracy, but its high price is a lot to get over.
    £297
    Jim Martin
  • Alwil Avast! Home Edition 4.8 review Avast! has loads of features and provided effective all-round malware defence
    K.G. Orphanides
  • Milestone
    Motorola Milestone review While the design may be a matter of taste, good battery life and a QWERTY keyboard don't make up for a plain Android experience
    £423
    Barry de la Rosa
  • Monte Cristo Cities XL review An impressive-looking city building game, but you'll need to subscribe to the online mode to get all the features you'd expect.
    £20
    Seth Barton