Technology

  • recommended
    Buffalo WBMR-HP-GN review It's not a real Draft-N router, but the WBMR-HP-GN performs extremely well for its low price and its out-of-the-box security is excellent.
    £40
    K.G. Orphanides
  • best buy
    MYOB Accounting review Accounting is easy to use and has all the features you need to manage your business finances.
    £173
    Alan Lu
  • Intuit QuickBooks Pro 2008 review QuickBooks Pro is elegant and streamlined, but is let down by its poor banking support.
    £164
    Alan Lu
  • Microsoft Accounting Express 2009 review Enough features for a sole trader, but larger companies should look elsewhere.
    Karl Wright
  • best buy
    Accountz Personal review Great value, easy to get to grips with and straightforward to use, this is ideal for home finances.
    £39
    Karl Wright
  • Ability Accounts review If you feel yourself lacking either time and patience, then you should look elsewhere.
    £76
    Karl Wright
  • Moneydance review A decent home accounts package, but GNUCash is free and has the same range of features.
    £40
    Karl Wright
  • GnuCash review Free, easy to use and lots of good features, making it better than some of its commercial rivals.
    Karl Wright
  • HP EliteBook 6930p review HP's EliteBook has good battery life, a comfortable keyboard and a long warranty, but it's expensive and has a tiny hard disk.
    £910
    Alan Lu
  • Toshiba Tecra M10-10i review The Tecra is a well-designed laptop for business users; for everyone else, better value laptops are available.
    £885
    Alan Lu
  • Asus U50VG review Not a terrible laptop when viewed on its own, but with no Blu-ray drive or decent gaming performance, the U50VG looks overpriced here.
    £910
    Alan Lu
  • best buy
    Sony Vaio FW41E/H review Sony's generously equipped Vaio FW41E/H is a great laptop with something for everyone, including Blu-ray playback and a large hard disk.
    £880
    Alan Lu
  • Acer Aspire 8930G-864G32Bn review A great entertainment laptop with a full HD screen and reasonable gaming performance, but it's outshone by Sony's Vaio FW41E/H.
    £867
    Alan Lu