Technology
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Sony MHS-PM1 review Great for shooting video of yourself, but we prefer the simplicity of Flip's UltraHD.£140 -
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Xtreamer review A low price, an amazing range of capabilities and a basic but effective menu system make the Xtreamer a winner.£99 -
Nikon Coolpix S225 review A low price for such a small, aluminium-clad camera, but its features, performance and image quality are all pretty basic.£119 -
Casio Exilim Card EX-S12 review A smart, slim design on the outside, but there's little going on inside to make this camera stand out.£150 -
Sony Alpha A230 18-55mm kit review A low price for a digital SLR, but the A230 isn't as impressive as its predecessor or its competitors.£349 -
Sennheiser MM 60 iPhone review A reasonably good set of headphones for smartphone users, but we'd expect better audio quality at this price.£47 -
Webroot Parental Controls review Webroot suffers from a range of particularly poor filters, and it's identical to KidsWatch minus a couple of useful features.£25 -
CyberPatrol Parental Controls 7.7 Although it's full of features, none is as well-implemented as in any of the other programs tested£40 -
Computer Business Solutions KidsWatch review A fully featured product, but KidsWatch's filters are crude, and it's not good value, with far better parental software available.£46 -
Solid Oak Cyber Sitter 10 review A huge disappointment, Cyber Sitter has been left behind by slicker rivals with more features that are easier to use for beginners.£40 -
Norton OnlineFamily.Norton review Despite being in beta testing, Norton's product is slick and shows a lot of promise. Worth looking at if you're on a particularly tight budget. -
Mesh Slayer Xtreme Gamer review This great Core i7 PC has masses of upgrade potential and a great monitor. It's expensive, though, and there's no Blu-ray drive.£1200 -
Eclipse Titan Crossfire i795R489 review Despite great performance, noisy fans and high temperatures mean that this expensive Core i7 PC doesn't stand out from the crowd.£1200