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Batman: Arkham City review - A sequel that outshines its predecessor, delivering an immersive experience as the Dark Knight.
It's a constant trend in technology: not only do we want the next big thing; we want it smaller, lighter, cheaper and thinner.
HTC Cha Cha review: A quirky keyboard-touchscreen combo aiming at Facebook lovers, but its odd design may not be for everyone.
It seems that technology is getting cheaper all the time, but again and again we see the old adage ring true – you get what you pay for.
The Uncharted franchise has done a lot to bridge the divide between gaming and film, and the latest incarnation, Uncharted 3, goes further than ever.
Kinect Sports: Season Two takes motion-controlled gaming to new heights, delivering an eclectic mix of sports and improved gameplay.
In its latest, Ratchet and Clank: All 4 One trades solo thrills for multiplayer fun, dialling down the arsenal but upping the camaraderie.
Avalanche Studios' Renegade Ops dazzles on Xbox Live Arcade, mixing vintage arcade thrills with modern 3D graphics for explosive fun.
The beta for Battlefield 3 has been released, giving players a taste of the latest entry in the popular series.
'Spiritual successor' to the controller-smashingly challenging Demon's Souls offers no let-up in infuriating difficulty.
F1 2011 revs up with new circuits, DRS and KERS, promising a richer racing experience despite slight graphical downgrades on PS3.
Forza 4 revs up with inclusivity, stunning graphics, and vast content, making it a must-play for both racing aficionados and novices alike.
Madden NFL 12: A game that teases with intricate NFL simulations and in-depth franchise modes, but tests patience with lengthy menus and loading times.
Dead Island game review: A sun-kissed yet zombie-infested getaway, blending horror and paradise on Banoi Island. An enthralling yet buggy adventure.
This is a fun website that could be used to teach your kids the responsibility of pet ownership before getting a real one.
The Motorola Xoom heats up tablet competition with Android Honeycomb, robust specs, and striking design, challenging the market norm.
Symantec's Norton Mobile Security for Android promises robust protection with features like remote locking, data erasure, and call blocking for GBP £59.99.
HTC Sensation review: An Android marvel blending great design and customisation, albeit with minor touch screen quirks.
Following on from our Asus review in August, we got to take a look at another mid range laptop, this time the MSI CX640.
If you love to travel or are just looking for a weekend or one night getaway in your hometown, this website is the perfect tool.